profits of impossible magnitude. We have now recovered from the gloomy reaction which followed. Fruit grow­ U ë V t O KTKHY MOONING. ers have given up all hopes of acquir­ ing sudden wealth from their orchards, E. H. W o o d w a h d , E d i t o b 4 P u b l i s h e r . and have also shaken off the feeling that ‘‘there la nothing !n the business” which was so prevalent for two or FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899. three years prior to 1896. The large attendance at the Corvallis and Bpo- I ate rad u aecond c]aaa nutter at the poetofflce kane conventions showed that fruit­ et Nawberg, Oregon. growers are again interested in making their business pay. They are entering earneetly upon the study of bow to produce the best fruit at the lowest cost and how to secure the best returns for their fruit when produced. They are no longer talking In targe figures but are carefully studying bow to save a fraction of a ceut per pound in the cost of producing or of marketing fruit. If we are not mistaken there will here­ after be much mere careful attention given to every detail of the business of growing and marketing fruit than lias Gravo! the road*. heretofore been common. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. goes over the whole oountry aud fluds that there cau be not over a r.et in­ crease of 1 0 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres of laud made available for crops under the stimulant of higher prices. Against this increase the subsistence of 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 people at borne will require, I d 1 9 3 1 , on the basis of present consumption, 1 3 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres for wheat, 86,000,000 acres for com, 2 3 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres for oats, 4 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres for hay—a total of 1 5 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres, without any provision (or the in­ creased consumption of other products of the soil. With these figures it must be admit­ ted that the statistician of the Depart­ ment of Agriculture has made out very clearly that the area of lands suited to agriculture is very limited, and the per­ iod is over in which the opening of new farms of cheap lands has had the effect to depreciate values in farms in the older Ktates and to reduce the prices of agricultural products. With an In­ creasing deficiency of land that can be profitably cultivated, values in farm land and the prices of farm products mutt advance. His figures also dem­ onstrate that the only way to escape the necessity of importing wheat in teu or twenty years will be to adopt a bet­ ter system of cultivation, which will increase the acre product of wheat and other crops. France produces twice as much wheat per acre as does the Unit­ ed 8tales, not beoause of better soil, but through better cultivation. In conclu­ sion Mr. Hyde’s figures prove that the one kind of property which is sure to advance iu value is farm land.—Indi­ anapolis Journal. — In order to reduce our Stock to make room for— SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, W e offer you the following reductions for Cash Only until MARCH 1, 1899. Biliousness, dyspepsia, lo*s of appetite, disturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, giddiness and drowsiness, wind sad pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, shorts»*» of breath—these ars the blaak cheques of physical bankruptcy. Taka them to a physician and he will All them up with the natus of some more or less serious disease. Every t‘me that you carry one of them to him you draw out some of your fonds in the Bank of Health. Keep it up, and there will toon be no funds in the treasury. The man who suffers from these dis­ orders and neglects them will soon he in the relentless grasp of som* fatal disease. If he is naturally narrow chested and shal­ low lunged, it will probably be consump­ tion: if his father or mother died of par­ alysis or some nervous trouble, it will probably be nervous exhaustion ct prostra­ tion, or even insanity ; if ther* Is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood oe skin disease; if he lives in a new or alow , swampy country, it will be malaria; if he livea a life of expoaure, it may be rheu­ matism. There is just one safe courie for a man to follow who finds him self out of sorts and suffering from the symptom* described. It is to resort to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This medicine makes the appetite keen, corrects all dis­ orders of the digestion, renders assimila­ tion perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and builds firm, healthy Utah and nerve tissue. It cures almost all diseases that result from insuf­ ficient or improper nourishment of the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when not too far ad­ vanced, readily yield to it. Boys’ Wool Shirts..............*1 *1 25 25 * 60 Boys’ Mixed Wool Shirts. . 85 35 Macintoshes, Boys’............ 3 00 2 26 3 50 2 86 B O Y S ’ SU ITS. 5 50 5 00 6 50 5 49 Comforters . 75 63 Our best grade high cut Box Calf leather lined shoes.. *3 05 *3 25 10 per cent, discount on all other Boots and Bhoes. Y O U T H S S U IT S — A g e 1 3 to 1 0 . *1 2 2 3 3 3 » 50 $1 23 25 1 75 50 2 09 «V s 25 2 1» 50 3 04 M E N ’S S U IT S 85 3 29 00 4 00 .*5 7 9 S 50 $4 00 50 6 50 00 7 50 50 7 86 » 5 50 »4 50 « 50 6 49 10 00 7 98 8 50 5 98 11 00 9 62 12 00 9 87 McKinley to ices the sentiment of the AS OTH K H 8 | U IT . people on the Philippine question, Bry­ NEWBERG an aHd the other croakers to the con­ Globe Democrat. Bo long as the government has to fur­ CLOTHING HOUSE. trary notwithstanding. nish room for Sampson and Schley and Eagan and Miles to meet and pass, N o t i l e o f S h e r i f f s S a le . c t iv e s o l ic it o r s w a n t e d ev ery - Senn Jr 81.50 a Its 3 and 12 Bicycle paths throughout the country there can he no valid argument against w h e re for "T h e Story of th e P h ilip p in e s ' N otice is h e re b y giv en th a t in p u rs u a n c e of a sec 26 t4 p3 ............................. 250 00 decree a n d o rd e r of sale du ly re n d e re d an d e n ­ by M urat H a lste a d , c o m m issio n e d by th e G ov­ would be very nice, to bo sure, but good territorial expansiou. te re d in the C ircu it C ourt of th e state of O re­ e rn m e n t as Official H isto ria n to th e W ar De­ United States to George Sagers wagon roads would be worth vastly gon for the c o unty of Y am hill, on th e 20th day p a rtm e n t, T he book w as w ritte n in arm y of O ctober A. D. 189H, in th e s u it of I I . O. H au cam p s a t San F ran cisco , on th e Pacific w ith An English editor said a few day* ago 81.50 a its 3 and 12 sec 86 t4 more to the people at large. so n ,P lain tiff Vs. A. C. C h u rc h ill, A nna C h rist­ G eneral M eritt, in th e h o s p ita ls a t H o n o lu lu , that if the Americans abandoned the p3........................................... Hom’std enson, and th e B ank of N ewberg, a c o rp o ratio n , in H ong Kong, In th e A m erican tre n c h e s a t D efendants, I w ill sell as the law d irects, at M anila, in th e in su rg e n ts cam p w ith A g u in ald o Philippines hades would be turned loose John C Wisecarver to W J Wise- th e w est door of the C ourt H ouse of sa id c o u n ­ on th e D eck of th e O lym pia w ith Dewey, a n d Fdwin W. Hampton, whose home was upon the earth. He may rest assured ty, in tho c ity of M cM innville in said county, in th e ro a r of b attle a t th e fall of M anila. Bo­ carver 46 a part Jesse C Hen­ on S aturday the 25th day of M arch A. D. 1899, n an za for ag en ts. B rim fu l of o rig in a l p ic tu re s in Portland fell in the battle before that the unpleasentness referred to will derson die t4 r4 ..................... 690 00 at th e h o u r of one o’clock d . m. of said day, ta k e n by th e g o v e rn m e n t p h o to g ra p h e rs on th e Manila last Tuesday. He is the first not happen. the real p ro p e rty d escrib ed in said d e c re e an d spot. Large book. Lew p ric e s. Big profits. Joel Harris and John R Harris ” I took Dr. Pierce’s G olden M edical D iscovery o rd e r, to w it; T hat c erta in fru it ev ap o rato r F reig h t p aid . C red it g iv en . D rop all tra s h y Oregon soldier to be killed in battle. for B ceem s," w rites J. W. Barnhart, o f No. 4 4 S b u ild in g situ ated on lo t No. 23 iu block No. 2 of unofficial w ar books. O utfit free. A d d ress, to C. W Beckham its 3 and 4 De W itt Street, Buffalo, N . V., “ a n d it com ­ N ew berg O rchard A ssociation, P la t No. 1, as F. T. B arber, sec y S tar In s u ra n c e B ld g , C h i­ A new political organisation called the p lete ly cured me.'' blk 12 Oak Park ad to McM.. 80 00 the sam e a p p ea rs of record iu th e office of th e cago. Somewhat Pointed* National Farmers’ party has been start­ R eco rd er of C onveyances of said Y am h ill J F Peterson and wf to Frank W A rather lengthy article under the ed in Illinois. The farmers have had county, state of Oregon, to gether w ith ¡said lot I t ’s the biggest woman who always Fenton It 1 blk 116 McM....... 3000 00 No. 23. title of “The limit of farm lands” will considerable experience with new par­ oalls them nighties.—The Bachelor. D ated th is 17th d a y of F e b ru a ry A. D. 1899. cost us *14.50 per ton though they are W. G. H EN D ER 90N , be found in the Graphic this week which ties and found none to compare with the Many a man is generous to a fault, if higher at the present time, but are sel­ Abram W Morris to Mary Mor­ S h eriff of Y a m h ill C ounty, 8 ta te of O regon. ris Its 9 and 10 Chehalem Val­ Will be very interesting reading for old-established party of prosperity. the fault is his own.—Feminine Ob­ dom worth more than that in the fall, ley Board of Im m igration.... 100 Wheat growers and farmers generally. server. when most people lay in their winter DENTIST. Many a girl lives to regret the day feed. A fair crop of corn will yield ten Ina P Cooper to James M Mor­ T h e L im it o f F a r m L e n d s. gan Its 12 and 13 blk 18 Office 2 doors w est of M oore’s D rug sto re. she married her ideal man.—Chicago tons of green feed per acre and I have President McKinley's plain statements 1st. s tre e t, N ew berg, O regon. Whiteson................................. 20 00 The American people are so confident News. figured it worth *1.33>i per ton or *13.- with reference to the course of the ad­ Peter Hume and wf to James that the public domain is well nigh To be ignorant of one’s ignorance is 33), per acre. ministration reepecting the Philippine limitless that they are more than skep­ Mahood 30 a in B C Williams tho malady of the ignorant.—A. Bron­ Cost of bran and middlings par day, question, which he made in a speech at die t5 r4...................................... 750 00 tical when statisticians attempt to con­ son Aloott. 6% cents; value of corn silage, 2 cents; Boston last week, are simply unanswer­ vince them that in another generation Home women seem to think that in­ cost of feed per day per cow, 8‘£ cents; W H Morris and wf to Lewis able. Jones west 65 it its 4 5 and 6 the United States may not he able to dustry consists in making doylies and for 31 days, *2.63; for two cows, *5.26; blk 20 Hurley and Largers ad raise the wheat its people oonsume. calls.—Puck. amount received for butter and value of to Newberg............................. 125 00 The exorbitant charges made by Oregon On paper the government haa a large Don’t borrow trouble; borrow a dol­ skim milk, *10.28; leaving a profit of W ATCHM AKER dentists can hardly be classed with high­ unoccupied domain but the larger part lar, you’ll have more fuu with it.— *5.02, for each cow $2.51 over and above Rosamond Crames to Chancey In the reading matter, illustrations, Crames 318.50 Anson Henry way robbery but it is about as near an of It is worthless unless some other Philadelphia Times. and J E W E L E R , general appearance, colored cover pages, feed die t3 r3 ................................. 1500 00 and make-up approach to it as anything can bo that is forces than are now in possession of God has to take some people out of I have not mentioned the value of done under the name of a legitimate mankind shall be discovered to utilize the world to set their money in circu­ calves nor the building up of the farm MAKRIAQK LICENCES. business. Solicits th e p a tro n a g e o f h is o ld Indiana alkali deserts for which there is no lation.—Ram's Horn. Lois Gregory to J. H. Buell, Alice A. land that may be accomplished by the F rie n d s w h o n eed w atch re p a irin g d o n e . water. We have become so accustom­ The names in tho Lamb’s Book of application of the fertilizers that may be Jones to Oscar E. Taylor. is commanding a first place among 2 7 0 M o rriso n S t. popular-priced periodicals, receiving ed to the declaration that our pubic do­ Life are uot copied from the Church saved. The calves and skim milk will An exchange says! Once I was a PO RTLA N D , O R. main offers homes for the world’s thousands of new readers throughout register.—Item’s Horn. more than pay for tending a herd of young man, now I am old, and I ’ve nev­ SPAULDING’S CAMP. the entire country each month. I t is Men can retain animosity immensely cows. er seen a girl unfaithful to her mother homeless that we will not willingly Chan. Snyder has accepted a position distinctly a publication for the home, The figures above may look small but on the Grey Eagle as deck hand. that ever came to be worth a one eyed cast aside that pleasing fiction of the longer than women, despite ail ideas to and each issue contains reading of Fourth of July orator. the contrary.—Feminine observer. you must consider the milk was from button to her husband. It is the law of This whole subject is brought freshly Our foreman Wm. McLaughlin was much interest to every member of the A low voioe is an excellent thing in heifers and one a stripper in the bar- God. It is’ntexactly in the lliblo hut it is written large and awful in the miser­ to public attention by an article in the woman, but it cuts down her attract­ lain. We are at present milking four up the river on business the first of the family. With a splendid array of T im ely I ll u s t r a t e d A rtic le s , able life of many a misfit home. I ’m current issue of the North American iveness by telephone—Chicago Record. two year old heifers and one mature cow week. .B rig h t A ttr a c tiv e D ra w in g s , They say a reasonable amount o’ fleas that are making over *1 per day, the speaking for the boys this time. If ev­ Review by Mr. John Hyde, statistician Messrs Spaulding and Miles camo up A n d C le v e r S h o rt S to rie s . er one of you chance to come across a of the Department of Agriculture, en­ is good fora dog—keep him from brood­ cost of feed being 49 cents leaving a on the Grey Eagle and accompanied us from the pens of the best American titled “ America and the Wheat Prob­ in’ over bein’ a dog, mebbe.—David profit of 51 cents per day. girl that, with a face full of roses says as as far as Albany. writers and cleverest artists, this mag­ F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN you come to the door, “I cannot go for lem.” This paper it not the depress­ Harum. One item is very important which is GARDEN & FLO W ER Henry Chase has been having quite a azine certainly will please you. Men­ thirty minutes, for the dishes are not ing prediction of a pessimist, but a pre­ We paste newspaper o'ippings in not considered by most farmers and that SEEDS. time witli rheumatism in his left arm tion this paper aud send for a sample sentation of facts drawn from official scrap books only to discover that the is the barnyard manure. This in con­ washed,” you wait for that girl. You but is getting some better. copy. reports. Mr. Hyde predicts that the item of value is on the other side.— nection with a rotation of crop» will do ait right down on tho door steps and Free Delivery. One of our hoys went to fill a berth on T H E N A T IO N A L M A G A Z IN E , a great deal to improve our old fields in wait for her. 'Causo somo other follow population of the United States in 1931 Chicago Record. will be 130,000,000. He bases this pre­ O l B e d fo rd S t., B o sto n , M ass, the Grey Eagle last week, but one trip The pessimist kicks because of the Chehalem valley. may come along ai.d carry her off, and E . C. W a r d & Co. Ho could'nt run fast J o e M i t c h e l l C h a p p l e , Publisher. right there you have lost an angel. diction on tho fact that a generation thorns on roses, while the optimist re­ Clovor, corn, vetches and corn peas done him. 1st. S treet, N ew berg, O reg o n ago the population of this country was enough. joices lieoauso of the roses on thorns.— are all good to improve the soil and will Wait for that girl and stick to her like a about 34,000,000, and upon thecstlmatc Chicago News. grow well in this climate. They make There is a big hole in the incline at burr to a mules tail. that it is 75,000,000 at the present time. I ’ve often had to notice that a man’ll tine cow feed,either green, cured for hay the O. C. dock at Albany. That's what Because there lias been an increase of sometimes do the foolishest thing o r ' or in the form of silage. one of Spaulding’s men says, and we The East Oregonian in referring to 41.000. 000 of peoplo durlngthe last gen­ the meanest tiling in his hull life after Tite question is also asked, will the guess he knows. eration, when wo had lands to give the life of C. C. Cunningham who was he's dead —David Harum. creamery hold out in New berg? To this Some people think—or act like they recently sont, to the pen, for murder away aud States foolishly sent agents The uewcpnper is one of the fore­ ray answer is it will if the farmers will says: For years he fought the commun­ to Europe to solicit immigrants, does most wonders of the modern world. supply it with milk, and the amount re- think—a pair of calk shoes is all it takes ity, encouraged every kind of persecution not seem to Justify the prediction that The family that does not take, and read cieved each day is increasing. Mr. Eld- to make a logger, but we are of the of him, with tho result that his moral the increase tho next generation, now carefully, at least one newspaper, is not rige has the staying qualities as he has opinion that they will find themselves side was further weakened and his mind that we have no land to speak of worth living in the nineteenth century.—J. A. shown this winter. He also has good badly mistaken someday. became an implement of his passions giving away and the popular senti­ Broadus. Dave Smith had quite a bad spell the machinery, understands his business and prejudices. His whole life was de­ ment is adverse to Immigration, will be and tries to do the fair thing by all. He day we moved camp and it took all tho It is impossible to promise particular features that will appear in the voted to persecuting and ‘getting even’ 65.000. 000. Accepting Mr. Hyde's pre­ X V a n a u ia k e r ’s S u c c e s s . is doing his part and we certainly ought ingenuity of John Dyer and the Chap - 44AMERICAN MONTHLY” during the coming year, for it is, as the with his enemies, and he happened to diction as to population a generation A business man of Philadelphia told to do ours, when it is to our best inter­ lain to keep him from drowning him­ Bookman says, “ a great monthly newspaper.” As such, tt print* for fall among those as small and contempt­ hence, at the present rate of consump­ me the other day that Mr. VYanamaker’s ests to patronize tbe creamery. self. Dave should do something for its readers an illustrated account of the notable things which make the history oi ible as he was, who believed in persecut­ tion the United States will require for profits from his Philadelphia store Inst theso spells before it is too late. J. M. A t XINSON. the month, ol the political, ths ing and ‘getting even’ us he did, and so­ domestic consumption a wheat crop of year were over $1,750,000 and that those economic, and literary happening» * We know of no review published, in this Our Chaplain haa fallen from grace. ciety is forced to protect itself by plac­ 700.000. 000 bushels, an oat crop of 1,- Irom his Now York eatablishcnt will run ‘ country or In Europe, which combines so success­ T em perance. which are of value to intelligent He now goes around with head bowed fully a s th o »'N m e r ic a n M o n t h l y the alertness, ing Cunningham within stone walls 250.000. 000 bushels, a corn orop of 3,- close to that figure. The Saturday be­ timeliness, and energy of Journalism with tho The saloon license business is getting men and women. The Editor’s and keeps repeating to himself—"Too 1 sound judgment, carefully weighed opinion, exact where he cannot harm tho hair of a 460.000. 000 bushels and a bay crop of fore Christmas the receipts in Now York to be an old back number and some­ late, too late.” Wo think perhaps with ; knowledge, and well-chosen English of tho purely “ Progress of the World ” tells suc­ head, or be molested and aggravated by 100.000. 000 tons. “The ares necessary were even greater than thoso in Phila­ I literary periodical.’’— The Outlook. thing new must be devised or the sa­ a little of the right kind of reasoning he cinctly an illustrated story of the for the production of the three cereals— those on the outside who have similar delphia and exceeded *500,000. The loon will probably always exist in oar could be brought back into the rigiit month- The “ Leading Articles” Instincts, and would come in contact wheat, corn and oats—will be over 15 New York store has paid a profit irom give the best thought and information of the current magazines in five conti­ midst. High license can’t prohibit for road. with him if ho had his lilierty. There per cent greater than the total acreage the very day it was opened, although nents t the contributed articles furnish the character sketches of the nun of the the saloon keeper likes a license so high We finished work on the Santiam is nothing more criminal than the now devoted to grain: cotton and hay, two firms which occupied tho estab­ month, and give timely discussions by authorities on any question of that be will have no opposition, so why river last week and that all-powerful while the meroaddllion of the two last- lishment since A. T. Stewart’s death ‘‘getting even” habit. serious import. not tarn the tables and let the saloon steamer Grey Eagle took our “home” mentioned products and of the minor The result of this comprehensive effort to edit in one monthly volume the have failed. Tho reason of Mr. Wana- man go without a license, and bond him to Half Moon bend five miles above Al­ Information needed by intelligent people of “ live” instincts is hot gauged ia No rooster has taken the political cereals will cull for an acreage exceed­ maker's great success, both in New to keep the law. See that he has mon­ bany where we are now located. It was the opinions which the readers of platform to crow for the Iowa hen, as ing the total area of improved lands In York and Philadelphia, is his skillful ey back of him, enough to pay a flue if quite an imposing sight to see the the AMERICAN MONTHLY Bryan has for the silver industry, but farms at the present time.” Such is and extensive advertising. It has been he violates the law and then make a law steamer pushing the big scow, with the SPECIAL OFFER j have seen fit to express. These all the same the egg and poultry output the fact demonstrated by the stat­ his rule to confino his advertising to that every person that wants to drink huge donkey and the “ gang” on board, istician. are thinking business men, clergy­ newspapers and magazines, on which he ] must take out a license and the man soil­ up agaiust the swift current. We have of the Hawkeye state is greater than the The current number Those who have the figures of the has spent annually tnoro than ,*300,000 men, editors, lawyers, professors, gold and silver output of the richest ing him liquor must see or know that he a splendid camping place here and a and the two preced­ census in their minds will ask if In 1890 engineers, the wide-awake women in Philadelphia. The advertising bills has one or lay himself liable to a fine. nice place to work. mountain commonwealth, says the ing issues, i i , , , . the unimproved lands of the United af America. They write that the of his New York establishment exceeded This would give the druggist a chance to Sioux City Journal. ‘‘The hen is left to AMERICAN MONTHLY “ is Our big donkey is quite a curiosity to do her own cackling, and she does it States were not 42.0 per cent of the to­ even that sum last year.—W. E. Curtis keep it in stock and sell it the same as indispensable” i “ is simply invaluable” ! “ is a generous library in i t s e l f b over an annual output estimated at a tal Ainu area. This Is the fact, but, as in Chicago Record. the liquor dealer and so in a short time the natives of this vicinity. They open “ a historical cyclopedia ol the world ” l “ the best means of aid for a busy man ” value of $10,000,000 to * *12,000,000, say has been stated, very little of this area the saloon would have to go and at the their eyes with wonder as the big logs “ the best periodical of the kind we have ever had” | “ a triumph of editorial N ext . nothing of the delicious meat she fur- compared with the whole Is sdspted to same time pnt the liquor out of reach of c o m e i n . T H E C IIK A M EK V . genius ” ! “ the world under a field-glass,” etc., etc. —* niches for the table. She is only sec­ the production of useful crops or can be the boys and old drinkers that could not N o t i c e o f S e a le d B i d s . ond to the cow, which in Iowa produces made available for cultivation, Mr. V n t e r e o t t n g T a p e r F r o m a p a t r o n — F i g ­ advance money enough to take ont a li­ - SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, SZ50 PER YEAR") -*-* u r e * g i v e n t o s h o w t h a t It p a y s t o Sealed bids will be recieved by the more gold dollars than all tho gold and Hyde gives the figures of the public do­ cense. Our boys and young people ADDRESS pa tron ise the C ream ery. silver mines in tho country, in useful­ mains In every section of the country, would not be taking the social glass if unersigned for furnishing of lumber in with the portions which unn be utilized Does it pay to send milk to the cream­ ness and value. At a recent meeting of Reviews tiiey had to put up the money to pa y the several road districts of Yamhill the Iowa wholesalers’ Egg and Butter for farms. The idea prevails that there ery? This question has been asked for a years license in advance. Most of county in wagon load lots. To be de­ quite often this winter. association it was developed that the Is a large ares of good lands on the l*a- them at least would be ashamed to have livered when and where directed by the ' 13 ASTOR PLACE. NEW YORK* I will state as near as I can how it Iowa heu is widely extending her com­ clflo const. Mr. Hyde's figures show it published that they had taken out a supervisor of each road district for the mercial relations. Her eggs have lately that the quantity of which farms can paid us. During the month of January license to make a drunkard of them­ year of 1899. The county reserves the appeared in the English market ami be made Is Inconsequential, and what last we were milking two heifers, each selves for they would not want their beet right to reject any or all bids. These touched the pocket and tickled the pal­ there Is la wild land and forest. Fur­ two years old, one had been in milk six girl to know it. When a man or wo­ bids will be opened at the conuty court months, the other one month. The ate of our British cousins. In competi­ thermore, 72 7 per cent of tho entire man gets so far along as to make him­ room on Wednesday, March 8, 1899 at tion with eggs from England, Ireland, area of unsold public land Is In States first mentioned is a registered Jersey the self a public character of this sort he one o’clock p. m . Said bids not to ap­ Having located in Newberg again we desire to thank the public for other a grade. past patronage and hope to merit a continuance of the same. Denmark, Hungary and Canada, the wholly within the arid region, and all ought to be dropped from society and ply where bridges are let by contract. but a small part of the remainder Is We kept one half gallon of milk at J. H. N elsom , Iowa eggs brought the best prices of any the quicker he kills himself the better • a A» • home every day for our own use and desert, mountain or suitable only Air Clerk ol Yamhill county. Imported, selling for nearly a shilling for society and the world. Let us con­ We carry a toll line of grazing purposes. Much haa been said sent the balance to ths creamery. The more per 100 than Irish eggs, which are sider these points carefully. 2 B l» n a a r r k * i I r o n N m « the favorite in the market because ship­ of the extension of farming landa by amount received for butter fat was with­ A mos A . G r a v e s . artificial Irrigation. Tbs geological in a very lew cents of nine dollars and Was the result of his splendid health. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, NEW & OLD, DISHES ped the shoitost distance. Not only tho Indomitable will and tremendous energy AND TINWARE. quality of the eggs, but the method of survey haa demonstrated that the en­ addin* that kept at home would make R a s i K b ta ts T r s n t f S r t . pecking them in strawboard filler cases tire water supply of the Uaclfle States nine dollars and over, butter fat being Report»«! hy the Yam hill Co. .* Detract Co. at Mc- sre not found where Btomsch, I.ivsr. Having now on hand about available for irrigation It only sufficient worth 22le cents per pound. M ln n rllle , O regon, tor the w eek e n d in g Kidneys end Bowels sre out ef order. If captivated the Britiab taste. for 23,000,000 additional acres, or about | The skim milk for the month amount­ Pec 2A 1*98 James M lu t t i, manager yon want these qualities and the success one acre In four of the unappropriated ed to 850 pounds which is estimated by John W Warren to NC Simpson they bring, nse Dr. King’s New Life Pills. The Rural Northwest says: There public lands in those statqr . The same , different experiment stations to be small tract adjoining Sheri­ They develop every power of brain and are at the preset time more indications authority shows that 'n the entire arid worth from 15 to 20 cents per hundred dan Oregon............................. * 150 00 body. Only 25 cents st C. E. Smith's of a healthy development of the fruit­ region the available wafer supply Is on­ pounds to feed to pigs and calves. [ Thoa P Warren and wf to Nich­ drugstore. growing Industry In the Pacific N orth­ ly sufficient for 71,500,000 addition»; Eight hundred and fifty pounds at 15 j olas Wall ita U and 12 blk 50 west than have hitherto been percept- acres, or ono acre In seven and a half of cents per U»i would amount to *1.28. Dundee................................... 125 00 7 ANTED—SEVER AL TR V 8 T WO R T H Y - . pcr««'ns in th o «lute to m a n u re