I ing a shot ut it on every possible occa­ Ourrey ............................................... 1 sion. Douglas . . . ........................................... 14 | Some of the officials in Madrid take G rant.................................................. 0! l a l t ’ID KVKKY r lUIMY MOKNIN'O. exceptions to Admiral Dewey's style of Gilliam.................................................. 1 I ------- YVe c la im to h a v e th e N ew est n u d F re s h e s t S to c k o l------- conducting a campaign. Evidently the H arney.................................................. 3 E. H. W o o d w a k d , E dito * A P c b u s i i e r . Madrid people have the false impression | Josephine........................................... 4 that Dewey Is on the Spanish pay’ roll. Jackson............................................... 4 4 The Emperor of Corea lias recently or­ Klamath ................................ FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1899. dered a complete outfit of American Lake.................................................... 4 In spite of opposition and Lane ...................................................... 11 Vntered as second-class matter at the postofltce clothing. at Newberg, Orcgou. fault-finding in Boston and elsewhere, Linn..................................................... 8 Uncle Sum continues to set the puce i.i Multnomah.......................................... 133 £ ^ l V c aro ready to meet our customers with a stock that is up to date in every particular. .Malheur............................................... 27 A m an m u st reap as he sow s. If be so w s Give us a rest on the “embalmed all parts of the world. Our line of furnishing« is first class. ill-h e a lth h e w ill reap ill-h e a lth . I f he Marion ............................................... 4 In all probability the dollar-a-plate H m I*-’ question. n e g le c ts h is h ealth th e w eed s o f d isease Boys Suits in innumerable patterns and prices. banquet in honor of Jefferson will de­ Morrow............................................... 1 w ill grow u p and c h o k e it. Polk ................................................... 3 It is a d a ily and h ou rly m arvel th at m en A large assortment of Men’s Suits to select from including all styles, colors, grades and price«. The “ white man’s burJen” is increas­ mand the free and unlimited coinage of w ill r e c k le ssly n e g le c t th eir health , w h en Union .......... 15 a m o m en t's th o u g h t sh o u ld te ll th em that ed with the announcement of every new silver, denounce the holding of the Philippines, and do a great many oth­ Um atilla............................................... 17 ^ th e y are c ou rtin g death. It lie s in m ost spring millinery opening. v e r y m a n ’s pow er to liv e to a green old er tilings that Jefferson never thought U n it e d s t a t e s court ....................................... 8 ' e ape. I f a m an w ou ld o n ly take the sam e Shoes to suit any man oihoy in price and quality. IVE ARE AGENTS FOR SALEM WOOLEN MILLS MADE TO \ \ a ) I o w a ..................................... ...................... o j care 0f h im s e lf th at he d oes o f h is horse, or of doing. ORDER CLOTHING. New samples this week. Call and examine them. None better on tlie market. Fit The regular meeting of the Newberg Washington. .................................... 9 1 cow , or dop, be w ou ld e n jo y pood health . guaranteed or no sale. W hen a m an ow n s a h u ndred-dollar horse, Board of Trade occurs tonight. There Wasco.................................................. 10 j an d it p e ts sick , h e d o e s not w aste an y tim e A m e r ic a n C o n tr o l in H a w a ii. ______________ „ ______, W hen his garden abou t d octorin g h im up. ought to he a good attendance. Yamhill............................................... 2 C o m e, i n v e s t i g a t e a n d b e c o n v in c e d t h a t w e a r e f u r n i s h i n g g o o d goods g e ts fu ll o f w eed s, he d o e s n ’t d e la y a b ou t . One indictment brought against Pres­ a t h o n e s t p ric e s . rootin g th em out. for he k n o w s th ey w ill ident McKinley’s policy of benevolent Total............................................. 337 c h o k e o u t h is v e g eta b le s. W h en h e is out The report comes from a number of intervention in the Philippines is that o f sorts, sick , n ervou s, h ead ach ey, has no The prisoners, classified by the sen­ ap p etite an d is r e stle ss an d s le e p le s s at Your3 fo r h on est dealing, yostoffices throughout tlie country that J Americans are utterly without expo-! tences received, are given in the follow­ n ig h t, he p a y s little a tten tion to it. The there has been a very decided increase r|eiice In the control of Oriental races. I ing table: resu lt is co n su m p tio n , n ervou s prostration in the postal receipts in the past six j[(|[ ,|10 travelor who steps ashore at ■ One year............................................... 29 or so m e ser io u s blood or sk in disease.^ Dr. P ie r c e ’s G old en M edical D isco v ery is th e months. This indicates a change for |]onolu!u finds a town as polyglot as One and one-quarter years................... 1 b est o f all m e d ic in e s for hard w o rk in g m en. NEWBERG GLOTiiK’G HOUSE. It g iv e s e d g e to th e a p p etite, fa c ilita te s the the better in business all round. j Manila and yet unmistakably American (Joe and one-half years........................ 2 flow o f d ig e s tiv e ju ic e s , in v ig o ra tes th e ■ Mn Its characteristics. It is uhotit us One and two-third years............ liv e r and purifies and e n r ic h e s th e blood. It is th e great b lood -m ak er and flesh- Christenson & Miller to M J A bicycle path running from Newberg j large as the old city of Salem, Mass, j Two years.................................... bu ilder. It cu res r>3 per cen t, o f all c a se s Jones part blk 2 Desk ins add to LaFayette, or Dayton, McMinnville Honolulu hits fourteen churches, Young Two and one-half years....................... 7 o f lin g er in g c o u g h s, b ron ch ial and throat Newberg ............................... 203 03 affection s, w eak lun gs, b le e d in g from lu n gs Men’s Christian Association, three or and Sheridan would accommodate more Three years........................................... 45 and k in dred affection s. D o not w ait u n til Wm G Buffum to Celestia Wal­ people than if built on any other lino in four newspapers, lodges of the Masonic, Three and one-half years..................... 2 th e lu n g s are to o far w asted to a d m it o f ling small tract near Amity.. 5 00 in g cured. the county. If we are to have a path Odd Fellow, and other orders, a post of Four years .................................... .25 b e "A s you know five years ago the doctors had A H Robinson to Charlotte E me up to die wilh conitunpttn i ' writes built, the couifty court should consider the Grand Army of the Republic, a Four and one-half years. ................... 2 given Robinson it 1 A PMacys first It's a long life, but devotion to tlie true interests and Mr 1-1 ti. McKinney, ol Deepo-o-a-r, Payette Co., camp of tlie Sons of Veterans, asylums Five years........ .....................................37 \V this line of travel. V:i. "I took Irealment from Dr. R V ad Dayton............................. 80 00 prosperity of the American People has won for it new Pierce, and itm entirely well now. I had taken for the poor, hospituis for the sick and Six years................................................14 steadily, us directed, his 'Golden Medical Dis­ BonJ I'' Smith and wf to Mary friends as tlie years rolled by and theoriginal members insane, a railroad, electric lights, tele­ covery.' ” P Dirnmick Its 3 4 5 and (i blk of its family passed to their reward, and these admirers The wires bring reports of heavy enow phones, public parks and public baths, Seven years.......................................... 11 Dr P ier c e ’s P lea sa n t P e lle ts cure c o n ­ 5 W heatland.......................... 100 00 are loyai and steadfast today, with faith in its teach­ storms raging east of the Rockies along and a compulsory system of education. Eight years............................................ 11 stip ation . O ne little "X’e l f e t ” is a d ose. J P Price to First National ings, and confidence in tlie information which it at this time in the soason when gentle It is, in brief, a thoroughly modern Nine years............................................. 2 Bank of Independence Ink 30 April showers are more to ho desired. community, created out of the most in­ Ten years...............................................19 Happy is the man or woman who can f - \ V ) brings to their homes and firesides. H & L add to Newberg 6 a of As n natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all Hero we are having more frosts than we congruous elements of population Hint Eleven years...................................... 1 eat a good hearty meal without suff'er- land adjoining Newberg its 7 the vitality anil vigor of youth, strengthened and care to see. Winter seems determined are gathered anywhere in the civilized Twelve years........................................ 5 j I ing afterward. If you can do it, take Twelve and one-half years.......... 8 and blk 5 Us 1 2 3 10 11 bik ripened by the experiences of over half a century. to linger long in the lap of spring. world. Thirteen years...................................... 4 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what 0 Maple P a rk ........................ 2500 03 It is “The New-York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as you eat, and cures all forms of Dyspep­ Four-fifths of this motley population Fifteen years........................................ 12 O O Hodsou and wf to II S Ma the lending National Family Newspaper. Congressman Cannon, of Illinois, late­ is composed of either Malayo-Poly- Eighteen years.................................... 1 sia and Indigestion. C. F. Mjiire & Co. loney its 3 and 4 blk 1 second Recognizing its value to those who desire all tlie news of the State and ly said: “I venture the assertion and uesiaiis or Asiatics, the chief race ele­ Twenty years........................................ 4 ad to McM............................. 1500 00 Nation, the publisher of “The Graphic” (your own favorite home paper) lias W anted * prediction that the United Siutes could ments of the Philippines. T lie Ameri­ Twenty-two years................................. 1 entered into an alliance with “The New-York Weekly Tribune” which enables not, il it would, and would not, if it cans in Hawaii number all told only Thirty years......................................... 1 A good second hand wagon, Three M A R R IA G E LICENCES. him to furnish both papers at tlie trilling cost of $1.50 per year. could, part with the territories acquired 8,080, or less than 3 per cent. This lit­ Thirty years and 7 months................... 2 inch—not less. Address, | R F Dickerson to Martha E Misner Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the M. J. C a r p e n t e r , City. | \V D Graves to Efiie G Nelson from Spain by the treaty of peace, or tle handful lias controlled Hawaii, and Thirty-five years.................................. 1 tl community in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it controls it today, not by force of arms, shrink its duties and responsibilities Life........................................................ 30 | d in s II Woolworth to Cora B Creason works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his J. Sheer, Scdalia, Mo., conductor on | A L Williams to Janie Hutton but by force of character. Hawaii is touching them.’’ home all tlie news and happenings of bis neighborhood, tlie doings of his American for the simple reason that Total............................................. 337 electric street car line, writes that his j Oscar Fauiconer to Claudia Stewart. friends, tlie condition ami prospects for different crops, tlie prices in home little daughter was very low with croup, the men of our race who went there —Statesmen. markets, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every wide Mr. Hayter who is rrew sole proprietor three quarters of a century ago and and her life saved after all physicians As Hie time for the collection of bicy­ awake, progressive family. of the Folk County Observer promise« their successors Imve proven through had failed, only by using One Minute cle taxes rolls around, there is some Charley Mitchell Heard From. Just think of it! Rotli these papers for $1.50 a year. his patrons that lie will at an early day all these years of free and fair compe­ Cough Cure. C. F. Moore & Co. great guessing on the number of wheels Send all subscriptions to put in a cylinder press and enlarge the tition Hint they were the wisest, tlie Editor Graphic: in the county, the number being placed Thinking there might be a few of your paper to a seVAt’"column folio. It lias ablest, and tlie strongest counselors and all tlie way from 153 to 1200—according 2 N o l . i g h t to U g lin e s s . looked to an outsider for a long time like leaders and administrators of the readers who would like to hear what I to tho number of guessers. It don’t Tlie woman who D lovely in face, form tlie seat of government of Polk county strangely mingled people of tills ocean think of tlie South I take this means of make much difference how many there and temper will always have friends, but ought to have a larger republican pnper. realm. It lias simply been a question giving them tho desired information, arc, the amount realized from taxes will N ew berg, Oregon. one who would bo attractive must keep build paths accommodating but a few in ol the survival of the fittest.—From I arrived at Pensacola, Fla., on the 19th her health. If she is weak, sickly and Yamhill county.—Transcript. where I remained over night, then took A reient number of the HeientiBe “ American and .Malay in Hawaii,” by the train for Pablo beach on the Atlan­ all run down, she will be nervous and ir­ American contains a picture of two In­ Winthrop I,. Marvin, in the American tic, stopping at several points eu tlie line ritable. If she lias constipation or kid­ Tho largest stock o f. The tax levy for 1898 in tho several, dian mummies, which it claims were Monthly Review of Reviews for April. of the L & N I t It thence to this place by ney trouble, tier impure blood will cause counties of Oregon ranges all the way found near tlie headwaters of tlie San- Jacksonville, Fla. and Macon, Ua. Tiiis pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a from 35.2 mills in Clatsop county to 16.0 Ita ilro n d M in t h o V lilllp p in e » . tiam, in tlie Cascade mountains. Tills clime is like ull oilier places T ever saw wretched complexion. Electric Bitters mills in Yamhill. Next to Y'amliill is it lias often been suggested that tlie and lias some decided advantages and is the best medicine in tho world to regu­ is djl very well, and there may bo mum­ Multnomah county with 18.5 mills. Tiiis I mies galore along the banks of that rag­ building of railroads through tlie Phil­ serious drawbacks. First as to western late stomach, liver and kidneys and puri­ s;ieaks volume« for Yamhill county, ! ing stream ; but if the picture isn’t that ippines greatly facilitate their devel­ Fla., the land generally lays well, neith­ fy tlie blood. It gives strong nerves, wtiere tlie warrants are at par and even of two “dried Injuns” Doc. Morrow opment. As applied to Luzon alone er too fiat nor too rolling but is very ( bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin,' rich used to have in his ollicc here in Dallas, tho suggestion is true. If a railroad sandy and poor in quality in general, complexion, It nil! make a good-looking command a premium.—Transcript. we will set ’em up to Mr. Baltimore, the should be built from tlie north and yet at Chipley and Grande Ridge, there harming woman of a run-down invalid. 2 V o lc a n ic K r u p tio n s writer of tlie article, and say no more south of I.uxon into and from Manila, seems to be a clay subsoil which pro­ Only 50 cents at C. E. Smith’s Drugstore. Are grand, hut Skin eruptions rob life about it. Anil we’ll -leave it to Dr. Woods it would double the population of tlmt duces much better than other sections I Everything in tlie Building line fiom a keg of Nails to a bill of Lumber, of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, cures Furnished at tlie lowest living price. to decide.—Polk Co. Observer. city and increase Its export trade to a visited. Ilreatto*. There a Man? them; also Obi, Running and Fevers paying extent. It would have a stiil Southern methods of farming aro very nrenthes there a man w ith soul so dead Soros, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, greater influence if the pacification and Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burn», Scalds, Tlie young men of tho nation are be­ civilization of tlie people. They would I poor indeed, and plowing is done with I That to h im self h e hath not »atd, ! one h o r s e , mule o r o x a s tlie cn?o m a y “ My trade of late is ceinng bad, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile ginning to realize that in democracy is . , ,, I’ll try another teu-toch ad.” their greatest liopo. They are beginning become familiarized with one another be, and is very shallow as they th in k it Cure on earth. Drives out Pains and , hcre he, g» mark him well, P r o p r ie to r B u ild in g M a te r ia l D e p o t. to realize that in tho success of demo­ and witli ourselves. It would accus­ will ruin tlie ground by deep plowing, For him uo bank » c o u n t shall »w ell— Aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure cracy lies their only hoop (or tlie oppor­ tom them to tlie spread of modern y e ti visited an Indiana man who had No angel watch the golden stair guaranteed. Sold by C. E. Smith, drug­ tunities to engage in business with profit Ideas and result in a more general dif­ put in blind or timber ditches where 10 w elcom e homo a i-X llonnire and their only hope for an equal chance gist. . a. ; To such a man the noisy diti in the great race of life.—Centralia fusion of knowledge. Spheres of for­ needed ami . was plowing with three traille may not enter in, Wash. News. ^ eign influence in China are scarcely horses and he was doing well. I think Of For bargain hunters by the score A T T A N rF D -fll.V K U A L T R US TWO R T II Y During Clevelands last administration more Ilian lines o( railroad, building a man with the energy of a northern or Shall pass nor heed his dingey door; >7 persons in the state to m anoso our bu si­ ness iu their own ami nearby counties. It is “ hope” was about all that tho young and proposed. The people of tlie Phil­ western man, and with improved imple­ For tho his sign is ou the wall m ainly office work coudu ctea at home. Salary men as well as older oi^es had to live on, ippines are divided into tribes, know­ ment) mi l northern method« can do ns And ou some barnyard gate a scrawl straight i'.KH) a year nml expen-s.es—definite, No people who have rash or sen se, bonafide, no more, no less salary. M onthly $75. but “ hope deferred maketli tho heart ing little of one another and usually well here near Chipley and Grand Ridge Go prancing round to read tlie fence. R eferences. U nclose self addrav-ed stamped envelope. Herbert 1- Hess, Brest., Dept. M. sick” and consequently at the earliest living in a state of armed neutrality. and perhaps get along easier than any The man who never asks for trade Chicago. opportunity tho voters of the country Under (lie Spanish regime the north- place I know of. Land is for sale by the By local lin e or ad. displayed — Cares m ore for rest than w orldly gain caused a change to take place in tlie ad- | eri islanders were sent to southern multiplied thousand* of acres ranging in ministration of affairs, such ns lias rare­ garrisons, while tho southern tribes ; price from 50 cents to f5 for unimproved A n l patrons go but gives him pain; CTIVK SOLICITORS WANTED E V ER Y -, Tread ligh tly friends, let no rude sound, ly been known in tlie history of tho gov­ were pressed into service in tlie lands and 8 or 10 miies from railroad, Disturb bis solitud e profound. where for "The Story of the P h ilip p in es' V Murat by H alstead, com m issioned by the Gov­ ernment. Tho burnt "hi Id is afraid of north. The immediate ellect of a trims- government land may be homesteaded. Here let him live in calm repose ernm ent ns Official H isioriau to the War Do- 1 parturient. The book was w ritten in army Unsought except by men he owes, fire and tho News .will find it pretty insular railroad woujd be to lessen tlie One o f the advantages of the Souih is AnJ whcn he ,hes „„ pUnt hlm ,Wp c im ps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with hard work to convincii tho young men of feeling of tribal hostility and avoid tlie YOU can got »1 crop o ff the hind in time That naught may break his dream less sleep, Geaeral M eritt. in the hospitals at H onolulu, in Homr Kon-j. in the American trenches at tlie natiou that “ in democracy is their ever present danger of internal war to sow n crop o f pons to turn under as a Where no ru le clam or may dispel, T h e B all lias begu n to R oll. Manila, in the insurgents camp with A euinaldo on the Deck of the Olym pia with Dewey and greatest hope.” fare. The oilier islands are too small fertilizer and thereby improve the land The quiet that he loved o w ell; Colum bia, H artford and V edette B ic y c le s are selling. in the roar of battle at the fall of Manila.' Bo- iiHiiz * for agents. Brimful of original pictures for the introduction of rullroads —From every year, as they claim a crop of peas ' And that the world may know its loss taken by the governm ent photographers on the on his grave a wreath of moss “ Material Problems in tlie Philippine is as good as a crop of clover in the north 1 ! Place JC1IITO It I.% L A P I K ItT IIO t'G II I S. spot. Larue book Low prices. Big profits. If you arc thinking of purchasing a Wheel, see tiiis beautiful line before buying. A nd on the stone above, ‘Here lies Freight paid. Credit given. Drop nil trashy Islands,” by Samuel W. Bedford, in to enrich the soil and besides they can ! A chum p who w ould u’t advertise.” Brices are right. unofficial war books, outfit free. Address, Globe Democrat. V. V. Barber, sec y Star Insurauce B ldg , Chi the American Monthly Review of Re­ get a crop off the land and one into the Before another week lias expired CM gO. M odel 50, $ 6 0 — C o lu m bia C liain le ss, ’98. soil the same season, while in tho north Gen. Agulualdo will he kicking on Hie views for April. As the season of tlie year when pneu­ M odel 59, $75 — “ “ ’ 99 - they lose one year by fertilizing with 'Umpire. monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, M odel 5 7 , S 5 0 — C o lu m bia C h ain , ’99. I'linn» ** a t t h e P r l n a i t . clover. colds, catarralis, bronchitis an l lung Hvery Cuban seems to have his M odel 49, $ 4 0 — “ “ The land in southern Ga. is similar to troubles are to be gourde 1 against, notli- price, but in most cases the price is en­ At an early hour this morning tlie Oregon state penitentiary passes mtothc that in north F!a., while in tlie northern ¡ng -¡* „ flne substitute,” will “answer Pattern 19 -2 0 , ¡$35, H artford C h ain , ’99. tirely too high. Middleton, Oregon. hands of tlie new administration, and part land is more fertile and looks like * the purpose” or is “ just as good” as Pattern 2 1 - 2 2 , $ 2 5 - 5 2 6 — V e d e tte C h ain , ’99. By tho invention of n blue soap a superintendent \. N. Gilbert retires | person could .lo better than farther One Minute Cough C ire. Tbat is the M Y N U F A C T U K E It* O F French chemist hopes to make wash- ’9S W h e e ls Cheaper. from tlie management of tho institution ¡south. Tho timber consists of poplar, one infalihlc remedy for all lung, throat A L E K IN D S O F LUMIJEK. I day bluer than ever. after serving four years, and twenty- hickory, some chestnut, and several England h«s taken another cue for one days at its head, surrendering ti e kinds of oak, with some pine. The land or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously We h ave a lot of ch oice m ountain tim ber and T h e patronage o f those h a v in g repairin g to do is resp ectfu lly solicited. an* constantly runu iag our m ill. Wo A m prepared to do B ra ziu g at reasonable rates. I h ave the o n­ tho United States and is enjoying an place to his newly appointed successor, is generally roiling and has two distinct upon having it if “something else” is would a-'< you if in n e td of LU.VISER offeriti vou. I'. F. Moore A Go. to carefu lly exam ine the unusually long nml severe winter. ly shop in tow n tbat does lathe w o rk . C. F . JO H N S O N ’ Hon. J. I>. Lee, of Portland. At tho soils, one of a gray color, the other a j An anxious public is watching to see same time Joseph T. Janes succeeds deep red, (the rod is considered the best) ! QUALITY A CUT OF OUR LUM3ER AND COMPARE PRICES. where David It. Hill will coino in on Henry II. Brophry as warden of the pris­ vet they are both underlaid with a com- 1 F o r fr o st lutes, h u m s , in iolent s o r e s , Miff*democratic banquet business. on and Ear1 Race takes the position pact subsoil which causes tlie cleared e c z e m a , s k in lise.iso, a n d e s p e c ia lly piles Before b u yin g elsew h ere ask f»>r p rices on A medium lias learned that l’rod- heretofore filled by Frank Meredith, as land to wash nw: vbadlv and necessitates I'cM i l l ' s \\ itc h H a z e l >.dve s ta n d s first S a w e d c e d a r p o s t s , h o u g h o k d u e l e d 1 dent McKinley will not lie re elected. clerk. a system of what the people term terrace and liest. Look out for dishonest peo­ deliver!' 1 In N ewberg if so desired , j Tho work ol taking an inventory of farming liy throwing up ridges from 16 ple who try to imitate and counterfeit it. Lumber Probably tills is tlie same medium who A ddress us as above or call ou our ageut, WATCHMAKER culled up the spirit of John Sherman on the property mi l .took on hand was to 40 feet apart, owingto the decline at It’s tlieir endorsement of a goo 1 article. A. I \ O L I V K R , F L O U R , F E E D . II I V A G R A I N the evening of Ids repot ted death mid completed several days ago, ami last right angles w itli decline to hold what Worthless coxis ire n t unit ito I. Get a ™ JEWELER, New b e rg , Or. G A R D E N A F L O W Lit had a lengthy interview before the evening everything iva* in rendition for little soil there is ami it looks to me like DsWitt’s Witch Haanl Salva. C. 9 . Solicit«! the patronage o f h is old Indian a tlie turn-over tiiis morning. For tlie it w ill take so much work to keep the Moore A Co. SEEDS. denial arrived. Friends w ho uved w atch repairing done. past two weeks tlie now superintendent, soil from jetting away that there would The great trouble with tlie P ldlp- Delivery. ÎÏ7 0 M o rriso n S t. l i e n ! U « t a t e T r a n s f e r s . warden and book keeper have been lie but little profit in farming, and then plne style of tielieiiiling is Hint tlie pro by th Y uhi II Co. \B tract Co. at M e­ PO RTLA N D , OK. Is not restricted to the mere act of »bo,‘, 11,0 prison, and the retiring officer* while they claim tliislo l* Prepared by C. C OvWitt a Co.. Cfiicagi by negros who compose fit) per cent of Fmma Bell to George C Sears ucerr i a t the B ook* and T a b le ts and E t c . E tc . (’. F. M o o n * Co. American Hint he feels Justly in lak- C omi • be population I ' m * Met» » h i city C« rre*p»‘ndo • 40 a in rev 22 t.t r? . „ ... -V)0 00 NEWBERÜ H s !! d , Centra!! Give us everybody on tbs wires. GRAPHIC. Men’s, Boys’, Children’s Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ilats and Caps and Gents Furnishings in Newberg, as we have recently closed out ALL old stock. Hats of every description from 75c. to 84.50. Ilo d s o n 13 ro s . NEARLY ¿I FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ! ! The Graphic Doors, Windows, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass hi Newberg. W. P . I 1E A C O C K , C olum bia Model 49, $40. Nelson & Rssd, Fbsd & S g 8 c ! Sforo JOHN fl. DECK Bank of Nswbsrg O’ CAPITAL STOCK, £30,000. C. F. Moore & Co S i Dyspepsia Cure.