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government report, la about 2 3 per A vivaciou s w o m a n ’s fin can frequ en tly cent below that of n year ago. The speak iu m ore e lo spring wheat condition, too, la uot u p 1 quent la n g u a g e than an y k n o w n to ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. to the forecast made ill May. the ton gu e o f Conservative estimates bused on the It matters but little to some what the garments are made man. It can invite o r repel, acreage mid average condition make II. W o o d w a r d , E d ito r A P u b l is h e r . of, but “igh or sm ile, _ ! car. prohibit the.mportal.on r wb(.at of ,899 froIU ,000,000 > •5 J m 1 be meek o r of American beef into that country and tl>aBO OOO Ouo bushe, as a(,aiast H crop haughty, tear F R ID A Y, JUNE 23, 1899. cast reflections upon the American hog, ,)f 075>000>000 builleU ln It must a p a s s i o n to tatters or h u m but the time is coming when we will he ^ relIlelIlben(i| ,loweveri tbttt tbe y M t i A good fit is guaranteed and the quality of the goods is b ly seek for ... _ .. , . , ___ . Euicred i i secondd a s » mntter at the po.toltlce able to retaliate on sauerkraut. given ess. also guaranteed to fit the taste and purse of the poor as | or 1893 was tbe largest ever harvested. at New berg, Oregon. can also tell the It is estimated that the construction of The 000,1)00,000 murk in w heat product- story o f health. A well as the rich. w om an w h o suffers the Nicaragua Canal will cost in the ion was never passed before in this from w eakn ess and A Hancock, Indiana grand jury re neighborhood of ft 18,000,000. A mere country except In 1891, when the yield disease in a w o m a n cently booked 1000 indictments aguinst trifle—the worsted yarn trust can build was 611,790,000 bushels. The largest ly w a y sits in sorrow Made to order from our Salem Woolen Mills Cloth, and dejection w h ile the county official« for the improper use it and still have plenty of working cupl- yield in any other year was that of h e r h e alth y sisters en jo y them selves. She of the county funds and then adjourned tal left. $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 and upwards, warranted to i 1897, which was 530,119,168 bushels. m ay b e n a tu ra lly beautiful, n atu rally attrac tive, n a tu ra lly interesting and an im ated to wait until the heate l season is over all good honest Oregon Wool In tbe judgment of advanced think- ' Tl,e o f 1899 therefore, even ut the end w itty, bu t the dem on o f ill-h e a lth is to look after other charges against them. g ers the federal constitution is so fur be-1 Io'vest >et ,,,ade' wil1 » » us n a w in g at the v e ry vitals o f her w o m a n ly nature, a n d she soon becom es a w ith ered hind the times that it w ill soon bo neces- 8rt“ut us any ever harvested except in w a ll flo w e r in com parison w ith her brigh ter Mark Twain claims to be preparing sury to abolish it entirely and let the 1891 ul*<> 1898 a To see the desirability of doing his trading at the old 8,,ch exl,i,’it Bs n d m ore h e alth y sisters. I)r. P ie r c e ’s manuscript for a book which is not to he college professors run the government ll,,H tlle country will fln.l no discourage- F a v o rite Prescrip tion is a w o n d e rfu l m e d i cine for w o m e n w h o suffer in this w ay. It reliable. published until a hundred years hence. with a set of modern by-law., I ment- Moreover- l,ur‘,lu" o f ul,ol,t acts d irec tly on the delicate an d im portan t 100,000,000 bushels Is still left unused. o rg an s con cern ed in w ife h ood an d m o th er There are a w hole lot of w riters of books hood. It tones a n d bu ild s up the shattered The Prince of Wales has just been ¡t believed, o f last year’s crop, who would confer a great lavor on the nerves. It restores the g lo w o f h ealth to elected to his fourth term of president of j [ „ uny ca8e tbe w j,eat yield o f 1899 the p a llid cheek. It g ive s sp rin gin e ss an d present generation if they would dispose trip to the carriage. It m akes the eyes the British Agricultural t-ociety. As he j w ii| lie suflicient to meet the wunts of of their manuscript in the Bame way. knows Absolutely nothing aliout any the country for food and for seeding, sp a rk le w ith retu rn in g vivacity. It im parts a n im a tion to the m ien an a gestures. T h e thing pertaining to the subject of farm- and allow a fair margin for exportation. fan that lo n g la y listless and idle in the la p Frof. \V. C. Hawley has tendered bis •ng, his election must he due to the o f an in v a lid a gain speaks the e loq u en t That there will lie a considerable de- la n g u a g e o f a healthy, h a p p y w om an , resignation as president of Willamette possession of extraordinary ability as a fil rnund from a b r o a d is exceeding prob- 1 T h o u sa n d s o f w om en have testifed to the University. The trustees say bis resig presiding officer. a b le . Russia’s w h e a t crop, it is lie- n,arvelous w o n d e rfu l rnedi- cine. nation w ill not be accepted unless they For several years I suffered with ith prolapsus Col. Henderson lias struck a gait in lloved from the latest indications, will can find a suitable man to take bis place. of recent ' (b e uterus," writes Miss A I.ev Scnustcr, of the speakership race that is dlscourg- j ils much below the average Box 12 . Rodney, Jefferson Co., Miss. "O u r fam In either case he will remain in the J. A. Schenr, of Sedalia, Mo., saved years, unit that country is ordinarily a ily physician treated ute for kidney trouble, and university as a teacher, though lie asks ing to everybody except a professional i everything else but the ri:jht thing. I grew his child from death by croup by using heavy exporter o f wheat. In the other worse and worse. My body was emaciated, to be relieved of the responsibility ol the sprinter like Aguinaldo. One Minute Cough Cure. It cures ami feet clammy raid cold, stomach wiolc, ..................... . . . . . . 1 European countries In the aggregate hands with great palpitation of the heart. I would office of president in order to lie able to Russell bage has paid his stamp tux _ , , , .......... . .. .. . ’. | the crop, it is figured, will be about a holier with nausea all night. I began taking coughs, colds, pneumonia, lagrippe and your ‘ Favorite Prescription ' and I began to im FLOUR, F E E D ,IL Y Y & G R A IN to do some special work. on "puts" and "ca ll».’’ under protest C. F. mean yield. The reports o f the wheat prove right away. 1 have taken three bottles 11 II throat and lung troubles. GARDEN & FLOW ER a n d (,'ome to think of it, tliut is the way all Moore > £ Co. and now I ant very nearly well and am very situation at home and abroad justify happy and thankful to you." SEEDS. Portland's new paper The Northwest of liisexpenditures are made. the recent advance in that cereal. They Solicits the patronage of his old In dian a K e e p y ou r h ead up a n d y our b o w e ls open. W Free Delivery. Friends w h o need watch repairing done. Herald, seems to have struck its gait, Although the war with .Spain is all also indicate that the American farm T h e " G o l d e n M e d ic a l D is c o v e r y " w ill p u l Having heaid that a banquet with as it is announced in the last issue that over, Admiral Montojo Ingoing to steer er will find a good demand for his crop, steel in y o u r backbon e, an d Dr. P ie r c e ’s 3009 covers was being prepared for him, 270 Morrison St. E. C. W a r d & Co. P le a sa n t P elle ts w ill cure constipation. it will enunciate the principles of the clear of the points to he touched by A d while the American consumer is not P O R T L A N D , OR . 1st. Street, N ew be rg, Or Admiral Dewey has wieely concluded to National Democratic party in 1900. The miral Dewey on his return (rip. likely to have to pay exorbitant prices defer his homecoming until cold weather inches in circumference twenty-seven Herald is begining to snap at the heels sets in. M Zola emerges from the Dreyfus for bis food.—(ji’obe-Democrat. feet from the ground. Each of these of the Oregonian, very much after business with flying colors. Rut he prongs extends in opposite directions H u n g e r « o f the G rip . t he manner of a number of other news There is a time for all things. The has lost a good deal ol his frankness— The greatest dangers from la gripp Is 75 feet from the stump, while tho third time to take DeWitts Little Early Risers papers that have come to an untimely in fact, he is short about 5000 francs. prong runs at right angles 50 feet. The of its resulting in pneumonia. I f rea end in recent years in Portland. vine runs over the house and into the is when you are suffering from consti London has not yet been electrified sonable care is used, however, and pation, bilousncss, sick-headache, indi I t ’s ft long life, but devotion to the true interests nnd Chamberlain's ( 'ough Remedy taken, timber on trellises fifteen feet wide. gestion or other stomach or liver Parents who are at a loss sometimes to to the extent of building a single trol Baxter Y’ oung, who lives a half mile prosperity of the American People has won for it new all danger will b e avoided. Among troubles. C. F. Moore & Co. know what to do with their children ley line. In this respect the City of x friends as the years rolled by and theorigiua! members the tens o f thousands who have used away, says he is waiting for the vine to who are bubbling over with mischief Pekin can give Hondou u lesson in o f its family passed to their reward, and these admirers this remedy for la gripp we have yet reach his place. Seventy-five feet from civilization. should hold a steady hand and bide From the present outlook there is no are loyal and steadfast today, with faith in its teach to learn of a single case having resulted the stump mats of roots may be found « V their time, remembering that 'tis said Every time a politcal convention is in pneumonia which shows conclusive by digging. danger tiiat Admiral Dewey’s name ings, and confidence in the information which it the late Kosa Honlietir was a headstrong alxiutto he held in Ohio some industri The immense power of timber growth will slip anybody’s memory within the brings to their homes and firesides. ly that this remedy is a certain pre romp in early childhood and the only ous farmer on the outskirts ol the capi is exemplified by the vine. To the early next six months, no matter how quiet As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all ventative of that dangerous disease. It way to keep her quiet was to give her u tal undertakes to cast suspicion upon the vitality and vigor of youth, strengthened and will cure la gripp iu less time than any years one of the prongs was allowed to he may keep. pair of scissors and paper to cut out im the proceedings by plowing up uu old grow between the logs into the house and ripened by the experiences o f over half a century. other treatment. It is pleasant and a g o * of the cat, tbe dog, the horse and was trained out over the top of the log iron pot containing $20,000 in gold. It Is "The New-Y’ ork Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as safe to lake. For sale by C. F. Moore Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of other animals. under w hich it entered. The slow un & Co. druggists. Troy, Mo., says if everyone in the Unit the leading National Family Newspaper. yielding growth has sprung the timber, Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news o f the State and ed States should discover the virtue of ‘ 'B e a u t i f u l W illa m e t t e .'* which is 12 x 14 inches in size, six inch The N. Y . World says: A great many Nation, the publisher o f “ The Graphic” (your own favorite home paper) has DeWitts Wicb Hazel Salve for piles, rec F u g u e 's B e p o r t. An intimate friend of the late Sum. L. es out from tho wall in the middle of articles are appearing just now on such entered into an alliance with "Th e New-Y’ork W eekly Tribune” which enables Simpson writing to the Statesman gives B. S. Fugue of tbe crop and weather (lie building, tho ends being firmly held tal trouble and skin diseases, the de subjects as "W h y ore educated women mand could uot be supplied. C. F. him to furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.50 per year. the following version of the writing of bureau reports for western Oregon up to by dovetails. refusing to marry?" or "W h y docs the Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the Moore A Co. Simpson’s liest poem: last Monday as follows: Neighbors hauled many bushels of college women fail to attract suitors?’, community in which he lives a cordial support o f his local newspaper, as It Weather.—Normal temperatures, the grapes away last season, still large quan At the time ‘ Beautiful Willamette” l'liceo articles would be more valuable works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his Congressman Henderson will receive was written Sam Simpson had only be first this year, prevailed during the tities rotted on the ground. The hunch and timely were they proceeded by ex home all the news and happenings of Ids neighhorheod, the doings o f his gun his struggle with his strong week. The mean temperatures averaged es easily averaged 31.; pounds. Our in Ihe solid vote of Wisconsin in bis cam haustive discussions ol “ Do educated wo irieuds, the condition and prospects for ditlerent crops, the prices in home and yet weak nature. Liko the 63°, which is 4° higher than for the pre formant is ot the opinion tliut five tons paign for Speaker. Should he be d e fi men refuse to marry?" and "Does the markets, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every wide ed he may have trouble in keeping the chain, it was no stronger than ceding week and 1° Higher than for the would he a conservative estimate of the awake, progressive family. college women tail to fascinate?” If the weakest part, w hich was Ins burning corresponding week last year. The max amount of fruit produced by the vine wolf from tho door. this sort of article were written first lust think of it! Roth these papers for $1.50 a year. thirst that was sated but never satisfied. imum temperature« ranged from 60° on last year. Send all subscriptions to gierhapa the other sort woult not have to At that time he felt profound remorse in Monday to 88° on Friday, and minimum What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is be written. his sober and glooiry moments. He ranged from 4ldg. to 54dg. One hun 1 A n K n t e r p i isiutf F ir m . the newly discovered remedy, the most dredth of an inch of rain fell on Monday had a loving wife and dear children. There are few men more wide awake effective preparation ever devised for Kant. L. Simpson who died in Port Once after u period of dissipation, feeling over the northern portion, and since land last week was a born poet and had lie that the world was against him and then no rain has fallen. Tuesday was and euterprising than C. E. Smith who | aiding the digestion and assimilation of ot ruined his mental faculties by dis- that he was against himself, he wander cloudy, but brigl.t sunshine prevailed spates no pains to secure the best of ev food, and restoring the deranged digest New be rg, Oregon. ipution, Oregon would today, withouta ed to the green border of the Willamette from Wednesday until today; clouds erything in his lino for his many cus ive organs to a natural condition. It is a discovery surpassing anything yet tomers. He now tius the Agency for hadow of a doubt, have hud ajroet ol with thoughts of self destruction. A prevail to-day. Dr. King’» New Discovery, which surely known to the medical profession. C. F. ' ationnl reputation. He was agraduato plunge, and the crystal flood would How Crops.—The change to warm, dry enres Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Moore A Co. f Willamettto University and in his in charity over his troubled form. He weather has been of great benefit to all outhful days wrote many excellent lay down on the bank of the stream, and vegetation. The soil is in prime condi This lathe wonderful remedy that is n"W Strayed—From my place near LaFay- oems, among which was “ Beautiful its sweet music and its laughing beauty tion and rapid growtti in all crops pre producing so mncii excitement all over Willamette." Tlietirapliic lias publish- called out from the depths of his soul vails. Fall-sown w heat is heading out the country, by its many startling cures. ette a medium sized Jersey Bull 5 years d this poem before but it is given again tho wealth of Ills genius—and "Beauti nnd spring-sown grain is growing rapidly. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, | old. Color light grey with black head, Nausea, anti all »flections of the Throat, I Very dish faced and eyes prominent. this week, for it is well worth repeating. ful Willamette" was the result. Born Clover is ready to cut ahd haying is gen- is too bad that the author of such a in travail, it breathes thoughts that nre oral. The reports indicate that the hay ('lit'Ht and Lungs. Y'uu can test it before He is dehorned. A suitable reward will cm should die at the age of fifty-four eternal, thoughts clothed in words that ! crop wilt be the best that bus been cut buying, by calling at the above Drug be paid for his return to mv place. M . O . L o w .\8 d a l e . itli the latter Half of his life almost a will sing with the everlasting stars, j tor many years. Hops are making rap- Store and get atrial Bottle Free, or regu lar size for 50c and ft.00. Uuuranteed to ink. Kemembering the conditions read thesu id growth. Spraying has commenced in cine, or price refunded. A O E N T 8 W A N T E D — FOR "T H E L IF E AND lines. yards ol liet.er class. Harden produce is Achl' vem suts o f A d m ira l D e w ey ," the w orld '« •Vwriter in an Indiana exchange slig "O h ! thy glimmering rush of gladness 1 making rapid growth. Early potatoes prcMtest ntiviil hero, By Murat H a M e a d , tho The Oregonian of June 3rd published lo n g friend and a d m ire ro f the n ation’s Idol. hts » new method of killing "iron Mocks this turbid life of mine, arc in bloom and late planted potatoes u very remarkable sketch of a quintet life The Ball has begun to Roll. Biggest and best book ; over ‘>00 pages, 8 x l'1 inches ; nearly 100 pages halftoue illustrations. weeds." Well it is sale to Bay that it he ltaring to the wild forever have tops above the ground. Corn is of sisters 1'hey are Mrs. Miranda Only $1.50. Enorm ous dem and. Big com mis Columbia, Hartford and Vedette Bicycles are selling. ■ a make it easier for the hoys than it Down the sloping paths of tim e." making good growth. Seeding on the Smith, Mrs. Caroline Watts, Mrs. Zer- sions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetim e. Write quick. The D om inion Company, 3rd floor C ax H you are thinking of purchasing a Wheel, see this beautiful line before buying. v i under the method in vogue twenty- The same beautiful and sad sentiment wet, low land lias been completed. The niali Large. Mrs. Delphine Whalenand ton Bldg., Chicago. Prices are right. years ago when the stern old farmer runs throughout the whole production. grop is reported to bo in fust class con Mrs. lone Handley. These five sisters I to the hoys "get your hoes and cut dition everywhere, and unless adverse who crossed the plains to Oregon in From the Cascade's frozen gorges, Model 59, $ 7 5 — Columbia Chainless, ’99. 4 C T IV K S O LIC ITO R S W A N T E D E V E R Y Leaping like a child at play, i weeds the rest of the day" he will conditions prevail the yield will be heavy. 1845, nre daughters of Daniel and Bet x \ . w here for ‘T h e Story of tbe P h ilip p in e s’ Model 50, $60— “ “ ’98. W in din g, w iden in g through tho valley by Murat Halstead, com m issioned by the G ov u the evei lasting praise of a long sui Tho fruit prospects are good in Jack- sey llallcy. Their father died, aged 90 ernment as Official Historiau to the W ar I)e Bright Willam ette glides aw ay. Model 51, $60— “ “ ’98. ng army of youngsters in the iloosier pertinent. The book was written in army son, Josephine and Curry counties, fair O nw ard ever, years, in Tillamook In 1893. The fam camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with Model 57, $50—Columbia Chain, ’99. •uate. These peaky weeds always seem- Lovely river, in Douglas and Coos, and poor in the ily trace their ancestry back to the General Meritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, Hong Kong, in the Am erican trenches at Softly calling to the sea; ■ 1 to delight to grow near the "old Model 49, $40— “ “ Willamette valey ami in Lincoln, Tilla time of Louis X V I. They were early in Manila, in the insurgents camp with A gu in aldo Tim e that scar« us, minin’ hole” just to taunt the young mook and Clatsop counties. In the poor settlers of the American colonies, nnd on the Deck of the Olym pia with Dewey and Pattern 19-20, $35, Hartford Chain, ’99. Maims and mars us, in the roar of battle at the fall of M anila. Bo n. .i tyrs who were being watched over districts few prunes remain on the trees. some o f them liecamo distinguished in nnnz' for agents. B rim fu l of o rigin al pictures Loaves no track or trench on thee. Pattern 21-22, $25-$26—Vedette Chain, ’99. by the governm ent photographers on the ¡■> i icir dads ns they hammered away Bartlett pear trees are nearly bare. the revolutionary war. The Reporter taken spot. Large book Low prices. Big profits. Spring s green w itchery is w eavin g ’98 Wheels Cheaper. a the weed*, watching the cloudsall the Poaches are scarce. Cherries continue desires to call especial attention to tho ! Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy Braid and border for thy side; uuotlicial w ar books. Outfit free. Address, ' hi and Imping for a rain so they to drop. Some varieties of apples will be ! fact that these ladies all spent more or F. T. Barber, sec y Star Insurance B ld g , Chi The patronage of those having repairing to do and those in need of Grace forever haunts thy journey Beauty dim ples on thy tide. I go to the house to keep dry—and a full crop, others a j>oor one. Peach I ^ less o f their childhood days in the Che-1 cago. Bicycle sundries is respectfully solicited. Am prepared to do Through the purple gates o f m orning, o go fishing. trees in Jackson and Josephine counties hulcm valley in Yamhill county, and Now thy roseate ripples dance; Brazing aud Lathe work at reasonable rates. C. F. JOHNSON j are so full of fruit that hand pruning will j that probably to this fact more than any Golden then, when day departing, j lie necessary to prevent the trees from ! other is due ihe remarkable showing On thy waters trails his lauco The Myrtle Point Enterprise says: Waltzing, M ishliig, j breaking. Strawberries have ri|tened I they can now make that they are doubt- effort of any newspaper to build up a Tinkling, plashing, rapidly. Cherries are ripening. West- j loss the sole Instance of live surviving a is pralically unlified unless it is Lim pid, volatile and free — ern Oregon now promises promises excellent excellent j pioneer sisters of so early a date ns . cd up by tlio butinea men. A at rang- Alw ays hurried to be buried lu the bitter moon mad sea. crops, except in fruit. Stock is in good Mr9. Hmlth still lives in the rns from the columns of a paper to on put Into a shoe should condition and the present prospect, are County, and on the 0th of May arrived In thy crystal deeps inverted, dvertiaing pages, and if he fails to { M ring u you a dollar's worth ____ _ of nfc ' a d ---- ‘ w orth o f Swings a picture o f the sky, com fort, o lla r'9 for n successful year. at her LaFayette home from the there the business curds of the iner aervlc«'. a d o llar s w o rth o f Like those w avering hopes o f Aiden, A few showers within the next week rual satisfaction. F o r e v e ry Hawaiian Island.«. She lus three ts and professional firms, lie comes Dim ly lu our dream s that lie; d o llar you put into a p air o f will he of benefit for the soil ... ou — the daughter«, Mr«. Irene Calbre.ith, wife — --- 0 conclusion that the town is a dead- Clouded often, drow ned in turm oil, Ingber place, is drying out. ¡ ,)f 1)r j p c.tlbroaUi of MoMlnuvi le, Faint and lovely far aw ay— 1 town and no good. No town ever NEWBERGr GRAPHIC. During llio storm period of the week Sioux City won the center of well developed tornadoes. This ¡distinction that the city will hardly . justified in blowing about. last five la a feel ¿ J IF A MAN HAS A FIT I I I I AT HODSON BROS. ! A SUIT OF CLOTHES ! 1 WILL BRING HIM AROUND ! I ! I j \The ATe w b e r g C lo t h in g M o u s e o f M o d s o n 13ros. CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, GENT’S FURNISHINGS. Feed & Seed Store JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, NEARLY FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD \ ! ! * The Graphic, Columbia Model 49, $40. Every, Dollar 4 J. B. Lewis C«’s without the active aid of the news- r. Nor can papers gr> w and build I heir localities without the active ns- ce of the town. Business men re tina and remember in giving sup- ' >tlie newspaper they are not only ng up their own business, hut g support that which is steadily ng (or the benofit of the whole . unity. t i t o it i \ i. a n g R T H o v o n r i i l <cmnrr.il. ■ visiting delegate* to The llngue cnee will ut least lie able to say they enjoyed their trip. Roosevelt insist* that (ten. on will never know w hat difficult ning really Is until he dives t u network of burled w ire. Tien, Kng'andund Russia are the W reathing sunshine ou the morrow, Breathing fragrauce round today. Love w ould w an der Here and ponder— Hither poetry w o u ld dream ; Life's old questions, Sad suggestions, "W h e n c e and w h ith er" 'throng thy stream. On the roaring waste of oceAn Boon thy scattered w a re s shall toss; •Mid the surges' rythm ic thunder Shall thy silver tongues be lost. Oh! thy g lta m e rin g rush of g ’.ndncss Mocks this turbid life o f mine. Racing to the w ild forever, Down the sloping paths o f time. O nw ard ever, Lovely river, Softly calling to the tea. Tim e that sears us. Maims mid m m us. Leaves no track or trench on thee T in W h e a t C rop III*•vld eifC frtn n (he refs.i« of the wheat om lltlH. 'n lilch hits MfU "been mafic by thetftW rnm ent that P*r. yield in 1899 will b r ^ 'M Ie r than wn ‘ \ p eet efi a tvw weeks ‘ ' The cold 1 'her Aisence of it *ix months' time Is ordinarily Inst winter ami Ihe grouuj •d for a new Speaker to make up qiiste snow covoriv^ igressional committees, mid even Jorvd tl,."Winter w fceeMo such an ex- iteut thaWhe con lltloa, its seen by th<. my are not always satisfactory reeat the universal pence eon- n. In a tug of war it would lie > vanquish the hear, the lion and gle. ------------ ; Mrs. Alm ira Hurley, Independence; l S |)aln s(>rrn trat N r f d . Mrs. Miranda Klmbcrlain, LaFayette, Mr. R I'. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, unit a son, John l\ Smith, nil attorney, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak llilo, Hawaii; news of whose serious nerves bad caused severe pains in the j illness from typhoid lever has just been hack ol Iris head. On using E lee trie Bit received Mrs Watts, wife o f I>r. ters. America’s greatest Blood and Nerve .1. W. Watts, Is also a resident o f the Remedy, all pains soon left him. He county, and 1» bale an I hearty. Mhe says this grand medicine is what his has had six children by a former hus country needs. AH America knows that band, but one of whom survives, Sid it cures liver and kidney trouble, purities ney (t. Dorris. lie is a printer, and the blood, tones up the stomach, strength within the past few days has done en* the nerves, put* vim, vigor nnd new some work iu this oflloe for Lafayette life into every muscle, nerve and organ seminary. Mrs. Handley is the wife of o( the body. If weak, tired or ailing you T. It. Handley, a former Y’ ainhiller, ! need ¡:. Every bottle guaranteed, only now an attorney o f Tillamook. Mis. 50 cents. Sold by C. E. Smith, Druggist. Largo Is a resident of Forest drove and Mrs. Whalen of Portland.—Reporter. ----------- --- Men. ter Grapevine. Eugene Guard : - Twenty years ago a Mascot gra;s> slip was planted at the corner of the log house owned and oc- copied hv Ere 1 Warner on Full Creek in this county. Todav probably not anoth er vine in the state equals it in growth and quality ol fruit produced. One loot ( rom the ground the vine measures 29 inches In circumference. Three feet above the ground it makes three fork», two of which measure 13 “Wear Resisters" Keeps on hand a full And complete line of Staple & Fancy Groceries. yo n re velve honest value. Y o u fret the heat le a th e rth a t m o n ey w ill b u y; you fret th e b***t w ork th at sk ill car. pro d u ce; you fret the m ost c o m fort th at science can g ive. L o o k fo r " L a w l s " on the shoe. Made only by J. n. L E W I S c o . # B o s t o n , M ass. L e w is - W ear R e s iste rs " fo r s ale by Wilson’s GROCERY. J When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your wants will be fully supplied. f^ V T 'ree Delivery. J O S . W IX a S O JS T . I . C. I*ortt*r, N e w h o r ff. C A L L IN T H E Nelson & Reed, Middleton, Oregon. MANUFACTURERS OF A L L K IN D S OF LU M BER. New Store In the Pickett Building nearly opposite the Post Office where you will find DeWitt’ s Liitlc Early Risers act a* a We have a lot of choice monntnln timber A7i.1 are constantly run n in g our mill. W e lull stock of all kind* of faultless pill shouid, cleansing and re would A«k you If in need o f L U M B E R B r a c k e t s , s h in g l e s , lath , p ic k e t t s , l im e viving the system inst" 1 1 of weakening to carefully exam ine the CENEMI, PLASTER. GLASS. 3MILS. LOCKS. it. They are mild and sure, small and Q U A L I T Y A C U T OF O P R L U M B E R DOOR*. M- »t'LDlNGS, Bl'ILI-EKS HARDWARE. pleasant to take, nnd entirely free from A * D C O M ^ A ;< E P R I C E S . objectionable drugs. They assist rather Before buying elsew h ere ask for prices ou j than compel. C. E. Moore A Co. A g e n t for A.TAX B I C Y C L E S —only $35 00, and guaranteed sawedckpar posts , Boron or pressed for O N E Y E A R . l.nml For Sale. Lumber delivered tn Newberg If ao de«tred. Address i s *« Above or c*ll on our ngeut, Two htifuimi acres, ¿it mile* north* west of Newberg at $10 per acre— 7 per A. 1 ». OLIVER, N e w b e r g , Or. cent interest. Inquire at Graphic office.1 W . P . I 1 E A C O C K , Proprietor Building Material Depot. '