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NEWBERG
GRAPHIC.
variety are so much larger here than in chief reliance (or the early part of the
the East atnl at the same time of the period w hich it covereil. Any of half a
tinest quality.— Rural Northwest
dozen papers printed in Baltimore to-day,
lasero KVERY r u i n a r m o k m . n o .
however, has more news in a single issue
Man’s inhumanity
to man was than Niles printed in ‘ five or six
E. II. W o o d w a r d , E o i t o r A P u b l i s h e r . I shown up in the Clackamas county editions. The newspapers of the present
j court a few days ago when George Root j time give every event and issue in all
F R ID A Y , JU LY 21, 1899.
an old man was examined on a charge of I' aiJfcctl§' They give it earlier, fuller and
the old *n ******* shape than was done in the
—---------------—----------------------— ----insanity. It was found that
Euiered a. second cl»»» mutter at the puatolticc ' nian who was in indigent circumstances past, or than can be done by any gov-
at Newberg, Oregon.
| was not a lit subject for the insane | erriment publication. They provide the
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assylum and the facts were brought out I “ abstract and brief chronicles of the
1 J 1
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Tlie Amen !
o f marriage is
always a baby
W ith o u t it,
wedlock is a
summer
field
t ha t
n ever
b lo o m s ,
a
f lo w e r t h a t
never buds, a
night without
star«*, a sermon
without a ben
e d i c t io n , a
prayer without
an Amen.
There never
was a husband
worthy of the name, who did not aspire
to be the father and the grandfather of
healthy, capable children to hand down
his name and the fortune accumulated by
the sweat o f his brow, from generation to
generation. There never was a wife fit to
bear that noble title, who did not wish to
wear womanhood’s most glorious crown,
the sceptre o f motherhood. Thousands
o f wedded couples, otherwise happy, fall
short of w edlock’s greatest happiness be­
cause they are childless. In the majority
of cases, this is because the wife, through
ignorance or neglect, suffers from weak­
ness and disease o f the organs distinctly
feminine. For women who suffer in this
way there is one great medicine that docs
not fail to accomplish its purpose. It is
Dr. Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription. It acts
directly on the delicate organs concerned
and makes them strong, healthy, vigorous,
virile and elastic. It allays inflammation,
heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones
the shattered nerves. It fits for wifehood
and motherhood. It quickens and vitalizes
the distinctly feminine organism. It ban­
ishes the maladies o f the expectant months
and makes baby’s introduction to the world
easy and almost painless. It insures the
little new-comer’s health and nourishment
in plenty. It is the best supportive tonic
for nursing mothers.
Mrs. Jennie Parks, of Marshall, Spokane Co.,
Wash., writes: “ I am glad to tell o f the good
results of your great medicine,— Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. I was benefited by your
medicine in confinement. It gives me strength.
I have no tired feeling and inv baby is the
picture of health. I feel better than I have in
ten years.”
In cases o f constipation Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellet? should be used as an
adjunct to tin- "F a v o v iU Prescription,”
they are extrem ely simple, perfectly nature1
and insure prompt and permanent relief.
A Patriotic Movement.... .
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lO j i e r c e n t . of all o u r stiles
SATURDAY, JULY 30
an enterprise and a fidelity
t’he author of ‘ The Man w ith the in the course of the examination that time
ll ,e” might tìnti something to do on some years ago ho turned his property » •‘■ch make them of the highest value
over to the man who was making an | a rei*e *
**lt!
°* ****period- John
th ; vacant lots about Newberg.
effort to get him placed in the assylum, j ‘ ,kt! f peaks for the guild of profession-
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I with the agreement that this man was
'“ » ‘ ormns when he places his highes-
The 5\ illamette valley is harvesting
kiii,
„„ t „ „ „
timatc upon the worth of newspaper nar-
in ti e 10 x>ve him proper support as long as
the finest hay crop ever put up
he lived. The judge immediately ap­ ! ratives as material for the history of a
West.
The yield is excellent and the
pointed a guardian for Root and gave nation or an age.—Globe-Democrat.
weather is all that could be desired.
him instructions to sec that the party
gave tlie old man needed support accord­
T h e r r r s o n a l l t y of the Fitl|iplno.
Do you wish to assist in raising a monument in memory of Oregon’s brave volunteers?
need
Minnesota people know a good thing ing to agreement.
Feter MacQueen, M. A., the staff cor­
when they see it. More people are
Shoes or Clothing.
If you make your purchases at our store Saturday, July 3c
respondent of “ The National Magazine”
coming to Oreg m from Minnesota than
ceut. of it will go to the Soldier’s Monument Fund. Thus you will help you
It is so seldom that a kidnapper is of Boston, now with the U. 8. troops in
from any other section of the country.
aud assist in furthering this patriotic movement.
caught that it is a pleasure to announce the Philippines, in writing of the per­
that Mrs. Addie Barrow was recently sonality of the Filippino in the July
Gen. Alger was charged with coward­ sentenced to prison from a New York number says:—
“ The state of things at present pre­
ice during tho rebellion but lie has court for the crime of stealing baby
¿XF^Clearance sale of Crash and Straw Hats. These goods must all go at great reductioi
proven beyond question that he is able Marion Clark from her parents. The vailing here makes a tabulation of true
to hold his position under a heavy fire. woman’s lawyer made a plea for leniency facts very difficult. No one knows the
but the judge in pronouncing the sen­ whole situation. Y et we are all be­
Thomas Rhoads, C'enterfielil, 0.,
The official records show that four tence said: “ It is due to the futhers coming more and more familiar with
writes: “ I suffered from piles seven or
our
problems.
The
army
lias
been
emi­
and
mothers
and
children
of
this
laud
hundred New Y’ ork City babies have
eight years. N o remedy gave me relief
Peace und quiet
been named for Dewey and there is that the punishment should not only nently successful.
until D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, less
reign
in
Manila,
and
a
measure
of
pros­
make
it
impossible
for
her
to
repeat
this
quite a considerable territory outside
than
a box of which permantly cured
perity
is
coining
to
the
distracted
place.
criire, but that it shall servo ns an aw­
F L O U R , F E E D l v\ .V C H A I N
the city yet to hear from.
me-”
Soothiug,
healing, perfectly
ful warning to other mercenaries who I have made my inquiries of all classes
and
G A R D E N »8 l i e V. E R
harmless. Beware o f counterfeits.
■nay be tempted to traffic in human of people, American, German, Filippino,
SEI ;I>>.
Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana
With the tide going pretty much llesh and blood. The sentence of the English, Japanese.
C. F, Moore & Co.
I have made my
Free Delivery.
Friends who need watch repairing done.
Bryan’s way it now looks like all that Court is that you, Addie Barrow, lie con­ observations on the streets of Manila at
AGENTS WANTED— FOR "THE I.IFE AND 2 7 0 Morrison St.
would be left for David It. Hill after the fined in the State prison for women at all hours, in the camp of the army, in
\\ a ril M Oft.
Achievements of Admiral Dewey,” the world’s
P O R T L A N D , OR .
Ist. Street, Newberg, Or
convention is held, would be to arise Auburn for the period of twelve years the trenches, on the battle-field, in the
greatest naval hero, By Murat Halstead, the
lifelong friend aud admirer of the nation's idol.
and again say “ I am a Democrat.”
homes of the natives, and in tho palace
and ten mouths.”
Biggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8 x 10
inches ; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations.
Top Buggy for »ale.
in the walled city.
Only $1.50. Enormous demand.
Big commis­
E d m u n d R obinson ,
sions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write
“ First, I do notconsider the Filippinos
The burnt child is afraid of fire. A
quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd ti ior Cax
Newberg,
Oregon.
A few days ago the New York World as yet fit for self government. Concern­
ton Bldg., Chicago.
large number of prominent democrats
throughout the country are asking for contained an editorial on “ The era of ing these people there are a great many
c t i v e s o l i c it o r s w a n t e d e v e r y -
The first fruit of the Czar’s peace con­
snmeliody to eome-a-rnnning and help prosperity” which was rather significant, different theories. I have found them
where for “ The Story of the Philippines’
coming from a staid old democratic courteous, with a certain degree of ference was a plum for each of the dele­ by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov­
the party let go of the free silver idea.
It's a long life, but devotion to the tn> liter, sts and
ernment as Official Historian to the War De­
sheet.
In the face of such a statement brightness, but not reliable. They are gates.
partment. The book was written in army
prosperity of the American Peopl.
f r i t new
it would seem that it would he uphill good copyists, and evidently have im i­
camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with
friends as the years rolled by nnd
■.c members
General Meritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu,
The “ back east” papers are having a work for the World to work for a change
tated the deceit and treachery of the
in Iiong Kong, in the American trenches at
of its family passed to their rewar
■ admirers
good deal to say lately about the kissing in tho administration next year. The
From present indications Admiral Manila, in the insurgents camp with Aguinaldo
Spaniard, without acquiring his proud
on the Deck of the Olympia with Dewey and
are
loyal
and
steadfast
today,
wi
> its teach-
hug which is described as being about editorial was as follows: The last fiscal
sense of honor. Men who, like the Mac­ Schley is going to encounter a heavy in the roar of battle at the fall of Manila.' Bo­
ings, and confidence in the it
n which it
nanza fur agents. Brimful of original pictures
an inch in length, oi dark brown color year lias been one of the most prosperous
sea
in
trying
to
square
that
Santiago
Leods, have lived here a long time, tell
takeu by the government photographers on the
brings to their homes aud firesidi
ami has five legs. Hereon the coast the this country has ever known in industry
spot. Large book Low prices. Big profits.
me that they aro intelligent, and have circle. .
Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy
As a natural consequence it en
- old age ail
kissing is not left to the hugs.
and commerce. Our total exports have latent ability to make splendid cit fzens.
unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address,
the vitality and vigor o f youtl
¿ tim e d and
F. T. Barber, sec'y Star Insurance Bldg , Chi­
been nearly a billion and a quarter dol­ I can see in the young boys much that
F a r m F o r Sale.
cago.
ripened by the experiences o f ov> r c.
a i ntury.
Our exports of manufactured is full of promise. Out near Tarlac I
It has been decreed by the authorities lars.
Two hundred and fifty acres 5 miles
It is “ The New-York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged
juntry over ns
that there shall he no more county seat goods, as the World showed on Saturday, found a wo unded Tugal. He was shot west of Newberg.
Half in cultivation.
the leading National Fam ily Newspaper.
fights in Oklahoma nnd tho Globe-Dem­ have grown, with a rapidity never be­ with a Springfield and was (tying
1 Inquire at the Graphic office.
tf
Recognizing its value to those who desire all the ne’ 3 f the State and
ocrat suggests that this ¡ b about the fore known, to dimensions baldly hoped hound him up and took his confession
Nation, the publisher of “ The Graphic” (your own favor:* in.me paper) has
nearest endorsement of the disarmament for. Our pig-iron producers—ami pig- through an interpreter. Among other
entered into an alliance with “ The New-Y’ ork W eekly Tri 1 : . whi ch enables
F o r L a G rip p e.
scheme that human ingenuity iBCupable iron lies at the base of all iudustry—are things he said : ‘Forgive me for fight­
Office and Residence one block south of Bank
him to furnish both papers at the trilling cost of $1.50 per
.r.
Thomas Wliitefleld & Co., 240 Wa-
of Newberg.
actually unable to supply the demand, ing the Americans. I did not know what
of.
E very farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his :amlly, and te th.
bash-av., Jackson st., one of Chicago’s
and the price of this chief raw materia) they were ’
He laid no idea of froedom
community in which he lives a cordial support of his >eal newspaper v- 1
oldest and most prominent druggists,
of manufacture has advanced from 50 to as wo understand it.
Many of the
Two cans of liquid air were sent as fnr
works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, bring- to his
75 per cent, since the beginning oi the wounded and of the prisoners told me recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Re­ E L M E R P . D I X O N
west as Denver a few days ago and a
home all tlie news aud happenings-of his neighborhood the doiugs of h is
medy
for
la
gripp,
us
it
not
only
year.
Machine shops and manufac­ that they fought for some intangible idea
shipment is expected to arrive in Port­
friends, the condition aod prospects for different crops, the ¡irises In
'tic
tories of structural steel are refusing wrapped up in the name of Aguinaldo.” gives a prompt and complete tc-lief, hut
land soon. Liquid air will be something
markets, and, iu fact, is a weekly visitor which should be foi. d in every ida
also counteracts uny tendency o f hi
Office 2 doors west of Moore’s Drug store.
both foreign and domestic orders because
awake, progressive family.
1st. street, Newberg, Oregon.
new in Portland, but as for liquid dam­
gripp to result in pneumonia. F'or sale
they cannot fill orders already in hand.
nation it is sold on almost every corner
Just think of it! Both theso papers for $1.50 a year.
by C. F\ Moore & Co.
11»« State F a ir and the Press.
The increase of manufacturing plants
Send all subscriptions to
in the city.
The
Oregon
Agriculturalist
says:
It
at the South during (he year has been
phenomenal. The building trades in nil is to be hoped that the managers of the
l’ho natives in and about Mauilu are
The fellows who grew eloquent while the cities are taxed to the uttermost to Oregou State Fair will this year show greatly amazed that Adm iral Watsou’s
making the plea in ’Oil that the downfall meet tho demands for residence and some appreciation of tlie value of adver­ flag should be us large as Dewey’s.
N. E BRITT. President.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier.
rtf tho id to 1 idea and the election of business buildings.
Now comes the tising. It will be found impossible to
McKinley would bring financial ruin on commercial agencies with the encourag­ make tho fair a financial success with­
N e w be rg, Oregon.
A diseased stomach surely under­
Newspaper
the country, are now about as hard to ing report that tho commercial failures out systematic advertising.
mines health. It dulls tho bruin, kills
B. C. MILES.
locate as the unfeeling wretch who jab­ during the last fiscal year have been advertising is far more valuable than
J. O. COLCORD.
energy, destroys the nervous system,
posters.
There
should
be
at
least
a
bed Billy Patterson in the ribs.
fewer than in any of the last seventeen
E. H. WOODWARD.
und predisposes to insanity und fatul
N. E. BRITT.
years, and that the total liabilities are small advertisement in every local paper
Directors.
discuses.
A
ll
Dyspeptic
troubles
aro
It is in the state. The great blunder which
A family feu 1 of two years standing less than in any year since 1881.
quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
was
made
hist
year
should
not,
however
was settled with Winchesters in Clay n good time in a good country.
It has cured thousands of cases und is CO H itK S 1*0NT»KNTS—Ladd & Tilton. Port
be repeated.
This consisted in getting
land; National Park Bank, New York.
county, Kentucky, last Monday and
curing them every day. Its ingredi­
the Southern Pacific Railway Company
when the guns quit smoking five men
ents tire such that it cau’t help curing.
Nownjmperti in Illntory.
to avail itself of a clause in its advertis­
were laid out for the undertaker and
Strangers visiting the city nro invited to call at
C. F . Moore & Co.
A controversy is said to have arisen ing contracts with newspapers hv which
the bank for information concerning the
some others were wounded. They aro
city. Correspondence invited.
between John Fiske and Thomas Went­ it inserted n largo amount of advertising
good shots down fn old Kentucky.
worth Higginson us to whether newspa­ of the State Fair in all papers carrying
President McKinley was given a de­
per reports of events aro of high value its regular advertisements. As this vir­ gree at Mount Holyoke, and before he
At New Brunswick, N. J. a foaturo of as material for history, Fiske taking the tually free advertising was forced upon got buck to his cur the local weather
Iho Fourth of July festivities was a bicy­ affirmative side and Higginson the nega­ papers which had not received a dollar man conferred 92 others upon him.
cle race in which twenty young ladicc tive. Of course Fiske is correct. H ois in advertising nor even a complimentary
The Ball has begun to Roll.
were the contestants and the prize was a not only a much greater historian than ticket to the fair, the result was to make
MANUFAOTUItEKS OF
Columbia,
Hartford
and Vedette Bicycles are selling.
D
eW
itt’s
Little
Early
Risers
expoll
beautiful young man whose occupation is his antagonist in this dispute, hut is a fifty or a hundred men of considerable
A L L K IN D S O F LU M B E R .
not given. It is pretty safe to conjecture far better authority on a question of tills local influence decidedly hostile to the from the system all poisonous accumu­
If you are thinking of purchasing a Wheel, see this beautiful line before buying.
that the winner in the race was the one kind. Even in those days, when the stato fair. The managers of tho fair lations, regulate the stomnch, beweis We have a lot of choice mountain timber and
I ’rices are right.
art» constantly running our mill.
We
who got left.
would ask you if iu need of LUMBER
public printing offices of tho leading should remom lier t liât U is not tbö'smäÜ !
liver' U" d »,urif>' “ >0 blood' T l>eY 1
to
carefully
examine
the
Model 59, $75— Columbia Chainless, ’99.
European governments und of the United sum of money that could be paid to each drive away disease, dissipate melan­
choly,
and
give
health
and
vigor
for
Model
50, $60—
“
“
’98.
QU
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L
I
T
Y
S
l
CUT
OF
OUR
LUMBER
States, especially of the United States, paper nor the trilling value of u com­
Kx-Congressman, George W. Julian
AND C O M P A R E PRICES.
Model 51, $60—
“
“
’98.
turn out blue, red and yellow books and plimentary ticket which not one news- the daily routine. Do not gripe or
died at his home at Irvington, Indiana,
sicken.
C.
F.
Moore
&
Co.
Before
buying
elsewhere
ask
for
prices
on
Model
57,
$50—
Columbia
Chain,
’99.
executive documents with a profusion pti|ier in ten would use, but tho spirit
July 7 at tho age of 85. For a long peri­
SAW ED CEDAR POSTS, ROUGH OR DRES8ED
altogether unknown in previous ages, manifested which counts. The newspa­
Model 49, $40—
11
“
od of years Mr. Julian was a prominent
Col. Bryan declares that he will con- Lumber delivered in Newberg if so desired.
the average person would have but a pers arc willing and expect to do a good
Pattern
19-20,
$35,
Hartford
Chain,
’99.
figure in national politics, and it is
Address us as above or call on our agent,
vague idea of what was going on in his deal of tree advertising for such public I tiuuc to he a candidate for President as
thought that he was the last survivor of
Pattern
21-22,
$25-526—
Vedette
Chain,
’99.
country or in tho outside world if ho j enterprises as state (airs provided the °f*en ** the four year periods are clip-
A. P. O L IV E R ,
the men who were prominent in tho
’9S Wheels Cheaper.
were forced to roly on theso sources for managers show by their acts that they j Pl'd °H> until victory finally perches |
N e w b e r g , Or.
I ’ittsburg convention of 1850 that gave
upon the banner of free silver.
He
his information. Fven tho professional appreciate the value of the press,
The patronage of those having repairing to do aud those in need of
birth to the republican party.
wants to bo taken not only seriously
historian would bo hampered if ho wero I
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Bicycle sundries is respectfully solicited.
Am prepared to do
but
serially.
restricted to this particular field for his
P u n g erli o f I h r G rip .
Brazing aud Lathe work at reasonable rates. C. F. JOHNSON
The Oregonian raved and caved and data.
The greatest dangers from la gripp is
spit fire at tho officials at Washington
If during the excavations by Fchlie- of Its resulting In pneumonia. I f rea­ 5
A F r i g h t f u l B lu n d e r
two weeks ago when it appeared that man on tbe sites of Troy, Mycenae and
sonable ear» is used, however, nnd
Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald,
consent was not going to lie given for Other Greek cities, he had dug up a few
Chaiiiboruiin's Cough Remedy taken, Cut or Bruise.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve,
the Oregon boys to be mustered out nt newspapers, providing tlioro had been
all danger will be avoided.
Among tbe best in tbe world, will kill the pain
Portland, but n lien it was learned that any in the old days w hen these towns
the tens o f thousands w ho have used and promptly beat it.
Cures Old Sores,
the boys had voted in favor of San Fran- were in their prime, w hat Hoods of light
this remedy for la gripp we have yet Fever Sores, Ulcurs. Boils, Felons, Corns,
ciueo as the place of their choice for be­ they would have thrown upon thedoings
to learn o f a slng’e case having resulted all Skin F.rnptiotis. Best 1’ile cure on !
It artificially digests the food and aids
ing mustered out the Oregonian put it’s ! and life of the people of their locality in
In pneumonia which shows conclusive­ earth.
Only 25 cents a box.
Cured Nature In strengthening and recon­
pants on again and it new perms as their time. They would have told a
ly that this remedy is a certain pre­ guaranteed. Sold by (1. K. Smith, drug­ structing the exhausted digestive or­
meek as a little sheep.
more vivid tale of the customs, passions ventative o f that dangerous disease. It
gans. It isthelatest discovered digest-
gist.
ant and tonic. No other preparation
1 and ambitions of tho denizens of those
will cure la gripp In less time than any
can approach it In efficiency. It in­
old tow us of thirty or forty centuries ago other treatment. It Is pleasant and
Keeps on hand a fuil and complete line of
Give an Oregonian a little time to nth
None of this year's addresses to col- stantly relieves and fiermanently cures
than was ever Imparted by the urns and safe to lake.
For sale by C. F. Moore lege graduates has surpassed that of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
his eves in order to jet them open un i
obelisks which have been brought to the A Co. druggists.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
he is all right. The Graphic «a s the
Gov. Roosevelt in patriotism. H ebe- Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps, and
light. Xenophon has many of the qual­
pioneer paper of the valley in the ad­
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j
lieves
and
insists
that
Americans
are
ftllother
results of Imperfect digestion.
ities of a good reporter.
His stylo is
P re p jre d by E. c . DtWIU A Co.. C b 'cag o .
vocacy of the use of gravel for road mak­
The announcement that P res id en t capable o f governing not only tliriu-
When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your
direct, gossipy and picturesque.
He
C. F. M o o r e A Co.
ing and the gravel story had to tie said
wants will be fully supplied.
makes that 8 k) or likH) miles of the re­ Gates, o f the American Wire Company, selves, but their Islands, and that the
liver and over again a good many times
Free Delivery.
treat of the Ten Thousand up thj valley will be a candidate for United States more education they have tlie better
in older tn get a looting along with the
of the I'igri« to the Black Sea familiar Senator in Illinois, is sufficient notice the government will be.
old moss covered methods, hut gravel
ground to modern readers. Ctesar’s sim­ to Mr. Culiom to restring Ills fences.
lias now come to stay. There w ill lie
5
A Th ou i.tn il T o n g u e s
ple, p >inted and concentrated narrative
more loads of gravel put on the roads of
C A L L IN T H U ,
Robbed I he Grave
has made the campaign in Irani enact
Con'd
not
express the rapture of An­
Yamhill county this season than ever
itself over again to sixty generations of
A startling incident, of which Mr John nie K. Bprieger, of 1125 Howard St .
(«-fore in the history of road making in
men. Yet if a modern newspaper re­ Oliver of l’ lulsdelpliis, was the enhject, Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that
of a shoe Is coreml up.
the county.
You havt» no guarantee
porter or two had been present with is narrsled by him as follows; “ I was Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump­
tbftt It's right or that ir»
jwrun#, e x c e p tin g tbs
tli *ao old Greeks and Romans they would in a most dreadtul condition. Mr skin tion had completely cured her of a hack­
{»ame uf the maker
The editors «Ito recently visited Ore­ hare thrown side lights on the events and was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue ing cough that for many years had made
gon were probably more strongly im­ conditions which would have recon­ coated, pain ronlinnslly in back and life a burden. All other remedies and
preseti by the size and licanty of our structed the whole scheme of society of sides, no appetite—gradually growing doctors could give her no help, but she
In the Pickett BnilJing nearly opposite tbe Post Office where you will fim
roses than by any other one thing. Mr those far of! days.
weaker day by day.
Three physicians says of this Royal Cure, " it soon re-!
mil stock of ad kinds of
One of the drawbacks to Iho investi­ had given tne up.
Puffer of tho Stoughton, Mass., Berord,
moved
the
pain
in
my
chest
and
I
can
1
Fortunately, a friend
B r a c k e t s .
s h in g l e s ,
lath ,
f ic k k t t s ,
l im e ,
isa practical fi trist of long standing and gator into the eat Iv history of the United advised trying ‘ Kleetric Bitters;’ and to now sleep soundly, something I can
are right Insti* and e n t
CEMENT,
PLASTER,
GLASS,
NAILS.
LOCKS.
Tb.' leather le Habt, the
POORS.
MOULDINGS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
knows good roses when he secs them. States is that there wcw very few news­ my great joy and surprise, the first bot­ scarcely reiuemlier doing before.
I feel .
eesvtns right, the laeting
Is ruht. T b s name gnar-
After seeing the display of roses in Port­ papers printed in those days, and the tle made a decided improvement. I con­ like sounding its praises throughout the
a n t e e * it.
L o o k fo r
• L e w » ‘ on the shoe. For
land he tol 1 Mrs. I,. II. Additon that he files of only a small portion of them tinued their use for three weeks, and am Universe.”
So will every one who tries
» a n . women ami children
Agent for A .JAX B I C Y C L E S —only *3 0 0 0 . and gu aran teed
thought he knew what line roses were h ive lieett preserved Niles' Register, a now a well man. 1 know they saved my l>r Kt.ig's New Discovery for any trouble
J . II. L R U I * C O .,
for O N E Y E A R .
k lo a tu n , M aas.
before he came to Oregon, but he bad to weekly paper printed In Baltimore, life, and robbed the grave of another of tbe Throat, Chest or l ungs.
Price 50
admit that he had never seen any to which was started in 1811 and was con­ victim.” No one should fail to try them. cents and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at C.
Lewis “ Wear Resisten * tor aale by
equal those here.
He w is especially tinued until 1849, the younger Niles con­ Only 50 i-ents, guaranteed. C. I'.. Smith's K. Smith's drug store; sverv bottle guar­
sir nrk by the fact Urti roses of the same ducting it after hi- father's death, is the drug store.
anteed.
t
J . C. I’ orter. New ber
W ill b e g iv e n to t h e So/dier’s Al o n u m e n t F u n d .
Are You Patriotic???
lETOZDSOIfcT B R O S .
Feed & S ad Sfare
JOHN A. BECK,
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER,
E. «
NEARLY
FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD
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CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
DENTIST
The Graphic,
Bank of Newberg.
C APITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .
Nelson
& Reed,
Middleton, Oregon.
Colum bia
Model 49, $40.
Kodol
H in a cfe lul *“!?■ Wilson’s
GROCERy.
Digests what you eat.
Staple <fc Fancy Groceries.
Thai
Vital Part
J. B. Lawis Go’s
"Wear
Resistere”
CTO S. W I L S O N .
New Store-
W. P. HE ACOCK,
P r o p r ie t o r B u ild in g M a t e r ia l D e p o t .