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packing houses in the large cities. So und met war with war—the foolish with other branches of industry. Arti politicians, whose only Idrt Of party cles w hich were once made in the homes po’lcyl* opposition to the policy of the I* * !'« « RVKKY FRIDAY MORNING. or in the villages are now manufactured party that happens to he In power, get exclusively by the larger prodiicels in upon their hind legs and ery “ Down E. H, W o o d w a r d , E dito r A P u b l is h e r . cities, w ho have capital to introduce la- with the ftug! Away with the troois! ber saving machinery. Not many years Is not Aguinaldo a man and a brother? j ago there w as a carriage factory in every Are we not committed to the consent FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899. village, but they have passed away be of the governed? Does not the Monroe cause they cannot compete with the ex Joctrine forbid?’’ Entered Al »econd cl-,», n u tter At the postoütce tensive establishment", and the repair At Newberg, Oregon. Thus these short sighted patriots ex- shop is all that remains. Inherent aver- claim; and so loud do they exclaim sioh to earning bread in the sweat of the ugainst the shedding of thu innocent ■ rdririn li now aliout ready for the face, not the education of the com- blood of the poor Filipinos that they ■Ickle and (all auwn groin promise: n i mon school, is responsible for the loaf forget our own brave boys, who are fine yield. Spring sown grain is also ers in village, country and city. There lighting tlie battles of tlieir country looking well. is a good deal of land in the vicinity of under tropic suns. And thus they villages that needs better tillage. The make themselves the abettors of tlie 'M Hon. James' Wilson, secretary of agri system of electric roads which are cer ! ruthless savages who Could not to save culture, Is out from Washington and tain to connect tlie villages and the tlieir souls tell what they are fighting during the week has been tuking a look farmers with tlie larger cities seem to about. This is why the gathering in promise much for both. There are of tlie unto’d commercial bciiefltsof the at the Willamette valley. j many people in the cities who will ! i’acificempire Is coupled with the for choose the village for their homes when cible conquest not only of a single is It is now quite the usual thing to hear the cheaper transpnrtlon of the electric land, hut of an entire archipelugo, in gome disgusted reader of the Oregonian railway, at convenient hours, will en- that developing quarter of the globe.— denouncing that sheet for its unwarrant 1 able them to attend to employment in Louisville Courier-Journal. • J attacks upon McKinley. the city.— Indianapolis Journal. NEWBERG GRAPHIC, G R e m a rk a b le R escue. The w o lf o f starvation how ls at th e doors o f th o u sands o f m en w ho are w ell to do and «nr- rounded by plenty Ill- h ealth, in tbe m ajority of cases, is starva- „ lion, pr.re and / •'.simple. It V means that body, brain, nerve, bone and sinew are im properly or in su fficien tly nourished Im proper, in r uf- ficient nou rish m en t is starvation. W hen a m an ’s head aches it is because the tissues o f the brain do not receive sufficient nourishm ent from the blood, or re ceive im pure and unhealthy nourishm ent. W hen a man gets nervons and sleepless, it m eans that the blood is not properly nour ish in g the nerves. W hen his skin breaks out w ith b lotch es and pim ples and eru p tions, it m eans that the ski n is bein g fed upon the im p u rities o f the blood. Alm ost e ve ry k now n disease is prim arily due to im proper nourishm ent through the blood, w h ich is th e life • stream. Dr. P ierce’s G olden M edical D iscovery is the greatest o f all b lood-m akers and purifiers. It giv e s ed g e to the appetite, corrects all disorders o f the digestion , m akes the assim ilation o f the life-giv in g elem ents o f the food per fect,, in vigorates the liver, promotes» secre tion and excretion and vitalizes the w hole body. It m akes firm, m uscular flesh, but does not m ake corpulent people more cor pulent. It cu res 98 per cent, o f all < o f lin gerin g coughs, bronchial, throat and k in d le d affections, w hich, if neglected, lead up to consum ption. It is the best o f all n erve ton ics and restoratives. K e p t by all m ed icin e dealers. A Patriotic Movement.. JO p e r c e n t • o f a ll o u r s a le s SATURDAY, JULY 29 W ill b e s i v eil to t h e S o ld ie r 's M o n u m e n t F u n d , Are You Patriotic??? Do you wish to assist in raising a rnouutnent in memory of Oregon’s brave volunteers? Perhaps you netd Shoes or Clothing. If you make your purchases at our store Saturday, July 30th; 10 per cent, of it will go to the Soldier’s Monument Fund. Thus you will help yourself and assist in furthering this patriotic movement. H O ID S O IS r B R O S . Pague has been out among the - farm T i l K y l F F.lt K I S S I N G B U G . Mrs. Mici.ael Curtain, 1‘laintield, III. ¿ • “ Clearance sale of Crash and Straw Hats. These goods must all go at great reductions. ers during the week looking at the crops makes the statement, that she caught On« G roulrhy Edltur Observes l l i s t Only and in his absence the boy in the otlice cold, which settled on her lungs; she was W o m r u A r e V ictim «. let the weather get away with him. Tlie kissing hug, or tlie ineianolestes treated for a month by her family phy Pretty warm for a day or two. A letter from W. L. Warren at San pijipe, ns he is more commonly know n sician, butgrew worse. He told her she “ I was taken ill in February. 1892, with head Francisco to his wife, states that the and pain in m y back.' writes H. Gaddis. by theelite, lias been subjected to a con was a hopeless victim of consumption and ache Esq., o f 313 South J Street. Tacoma. W ash. " ! Yamhill boys are al! in very good health The North Yamhill Record is very siderable amount of adverse criticism. tiiat no medicine could cure her. Her called in a doctor and he cam e three time*. He and spirits. He found li is son Tom W ATCHM AKER I I was bilious but I kept gettiu g worse ; I m u c h mistaken if it imagines for a min He lias, it is said, descended upon the druggist suggested Dr. Kings New Dis said took n cough so that I could not sleep, only by quite ill of malarial fever; but w hen lie FLOUR, FE E D , H A Y & G R A IN u te t h a t t h e Graphic desires to tee Bry covery for Consumption; she bought a being propped "up in bed. My lu n gs hurt me, seaside resorts and kissed the summer wrote, tlie fever had l«een broken and GARDEN & FLOW ER a«» J E W E L E R , I got so poor that I was ju st «kin -and bone. an defeated in his aspirations for a re- girl. The question is, would not tlie bottle and to her delight found herself ami I thought I was going to die. I used tw o bottles the boy was gaining rapidly.—Tran SEEDS. o f Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical D iscovery and it nomination. Bryan will he a much critics of the ineianolestes picipes have benefitted from first dote. She continued ' Solicit» th e patron age o t h is old In d ia n a made m e sound aud well. It saved my life.” script. Free Delivery. F rien d s w ho need w atch rep airin g done. weaker candidate in 1900 than lie was done tlie same if they had enjoyed the its use and after taking six bottles, found No rem edy relieves constipation so in ’9C. 'J ! 7 0 M orrison St. E. C. W a r d A Co. opportunity? One of tlie bugs went to herself sound and well; nowd'ies her own q u ic k ly and effectively as Dr. P ie rce ’s AGEN TS W A N T E D - F O R “ T H E L IF E AND Pleasant P ellets. T h e y never gripe. A ch ie v e m e n ts o f A d m ira l D ew ey.” th e w o rld 's 1st. S t r e e t , N e w b e r g , O r P O R T L A N D , OR. Atlantic City tlie other evening to com- housework, and is as well as she ever greatest n aval hero, By Murat I la h te a d , the Sam Jones evidently made the dis pete with the great Jersey mosquito was. Free trial bottles of this great dis life lo n g friend and ad m irer of th e n a tio n 's idol. Biggept and best book: o ve r SCO pages, 8 x 19 covery after delivering his lecture at trust and kissed a lady. It is just pos covery at C. K. Smith’s drug store. Only John I Hash & wf to John Vern in c h e s ; n early 100 pages h alfto n e illu stra tio n s. Only $1.50. En orm ou s dem an d. B ig co m m is Gladstone Park, tiiat an attack on the sible that tlie kiesing ling is fond of hon 53 cents und $1 every bottle guaranteed. ier 72.34 a in John I Hash sions. Outfit free. C h an ce of a life tim e . Write public school system was not the most ey und mistook the lady's mouth for a die I3sr2w................................. 1500 00 q u ick. The D om inion C om p an y, 3rd floor C .ix ton B ld g., C h icago. popular bit a lecturer could make in rosebud. Even if lie went with tlie de C ro p R e p o r t F o r W e ste rn O re g o n . Elizabeth Wright to E A Boyd Oregon, for be left this out of Ida Ash liberate intention of stealing a kiss, is lie 46 n part T M Wright die Crops—The light rain which fell on the 4 C T IV E SO LIC ITO R S W A N TED E V E R Y - land-lecture. w h ere for “ The Story o f the P h ilip p in e s ’ to be Illumed? He muy have kissed not 21st, although of short duration, was of I3sr-lw....... ............ 450 00 It's a long life, but devotion to the true interests and by Murat H alstead , co m m ission ed by the G o v wisely but too well. If ho did it is not greut benefit to all vegetation. While E L Heater A wf to Hamilton ern m en t as O fficial H istorian to the War De prosperity of the Amerieun People has wou for it new partm ent. Th e book w as w ritten in arm y the first recorded instance of kissing so Hutchinson 1 a Ben Heater the rain delayed haying in some sections No president since tlie days of Lincoln cam ps fit San F ran cisco , on th e P a cific w ith friends as the years rolled hy and theoriglnal members die t3sr2w ............................... 30 00 G en eral M eritt, in tbe h o sp itals at H onolulu, has bad anything like tlie responsi hard as to raise a blister. It lias been it did no material damage, and the little of its family passed to tlieir reward, and these admirer* in H ong K on g, in the A m erican tren ch es at M anila, in the in su rge n ts com p w ith A gu in ald o bilities to meet that have confronted Mc pointed out that we never had any kiss harm done was more than offset by the M Newby to T B Henderson are loyal and steadfust today, with faith in its teach* on the D eck o f th e O ly m p ia w ith D ew ey, and und 1-3 Its 9 10 hik 5 Watts Kinley during the two yenrs of his ad ing hugs until the Merrimac had been benefit to tho spring-sown grain. The in th e roar of battle at th e /all o f M an ila. Bo- ings, and confidence in the information which it OftllSI for ag en ts. B rim fu l of o rig in a l p ictu re s to 8 I. Howard It 19 hik 1 ministration. , No president was ever sunk. He this as it mny, we have them wheat crop continues in excellent con brings to their homes and firesides. taken by the g o ve rn m e n t photograph ers on tlie now, nnd they aro in active business Newberg Orchard Association. 50 00 dition. There arc a few minor reports spot. Large book Low p rices. B ig profits. more bitterly denounced than was Lin As n natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all F re ig h t paid. C re d it giv en . Drop a ll trash y Why it should he esteemed ns partial Newberg Orchard Ass’n to E C of rust and burning, hut no serious dam coln during bis first administration, unofficial’ w ar books. Outfit fre e . A dd ress, the vitality and vigor of youth, strengthened and F. T. Barber, s e c ’y Star In su ran ce B ld g , C h i Hall 10 Its in blk 2 Newberg and yet today bis memory is only sec larly outrageous for the kissing hugs to age is anticipated. Harvesting fall-sown ripened by the experiences of over half a century. Orchard Ass’n ...................... 500 00 cago. ond to that of Washington in the hearts go to the Jersey const docs not appear. wheat lias commenced in sections of It is "Tho New-York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as of the |>eople. Abuse is being licnped Other big hugs go there in season nnd various counties, and during tlie coining add to Antity............................ 400 00 the leading National Family Newspaper. on McKinley today, but history will out of season, nnd the morqni'o hog is week it will be general. Harley liar- M Newby to J W Briedwell Jr. CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the State and there all tlie time. There is no sentiment vesting continues. Spring grain is put him down nrone of the great presi und 2-3 its 9 10 Watts add to Nation, the publisher of “The Graphic” (your own favorite home paper) has about the mosquito, nnd tlioro is n ten rapidly turning yellow nnd is filling dents in the long list of rulers. Amity..................... 800 00 entered into an alliance with “The New-York Weekly Tribune” which enable* der sentiment about the melunolestes much better than was first expected. M Terrell et al to H F Allen Office and R esid en ce one b lock so u th of Bank him to furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.50 per year. picipes. He is not sordid nor self-seek o f N ew berg. small tract in Newberg......... 75 00 Every farmer und every villager owes to himself, to his family,' and to the There is no question but that tlie race ing, hut kisses for the pure love of kiss Oats continue in excellent condition and are turning yellow in many sections. Calindu Haines et al to M M community in which he lives a cordial support of ills local newspaper, as It problem is witli the South to stay ami ing and from love of the fair sex. Goodricli .34701 sq ft in Allied Haying is about over, and all rcpoits works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to hi* the outlook for thu negro is not very The eagerness of tlie theatrical mana Job die t3ar4w.......................... 600 00 home all tlie news and happenings of ids neighborhood, the doings of hi* cheerful to say the least. In closing an gers to seize up m tho kissing hug as an indicate that an abundant nnd excellent MARRIAGE LICENSES. friends, the condition and prospects for different crops,' the prices In horn» article In the July Forum, W. H. Coun advertising medium is a tribute to its crop has been secured. The second crop DENTIST. M. H. Buell to Anna B. Hansen. markets, nnd, in fact, is n weekly visitor which should be found in every wid* cil), a colored college president lavs: worth. No sooner had the skirmish line of alfalfa is being cut. Office 2 doors w est o f M oore’s D rug store. Flattering reports are beirg received awake, progressive family. -•* ■ Let the negro lay aside bis delusions and of the kisses crossed from the Jersey 1st. street, N ew berg, Oregon. DeWitt's L h ’.le Early Risers expull in regard to the condition of hops, which Just think of it! Both these papers for $1.50 a year. % dreams, and recognize the terrible, stern shore to New York city than it was an from the system nil poisonous accumu Send ail subscriplions to reality of the situation. Whether North, nounced that several actresses had been have made wonderful growtli during the lations, regulate the stomach, bowels ■South, Fast or West be his ambition, ills kissed. The ladies who were kissed, it last two weeks. Spraying continues and nnd liver, und purify the blood. They aspirations aro chaired to a stake, are was noted, had not previously been tlie lice are well under control. Cherry picking continues in all sec drive away disease, dissipate melan circumscribed by Anglo Saxon prejudice prominently before the public. If they choly, and give health and vigor for N. E BR IT T. P resid en t, and might', his movements are circular. had ever lost any ruby necklaces or tions. The crop of Royal Anns lias J. C. COLCORD , C ash ier. If lie leap upward, it is only us tho tide Kohiuoor diamonds, it had been for been fair. There lias been no change in tho daily routine. I>o not gripe or N ew b erg , O regon. sicken. U .F . Moore & Co. in its frantic nnd futile endeavor to reach gotten, nnd tlie kisser had rescued their, thu fruit prospects during tlie week, CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. (’caches are ripening in tlie southern the inoou If education, wealth, relig it may lie, from un eclipse and brought B. C. MILES. ltaspherrries are plentiful This year there lias been paid in $1,- ion, cannot solve the question, then them forth into tlie bright sunlight of counties. J. V. COLCORD . K. II. WOODWARD. nnd a good crop is being secured. Black 063,00 bicycle taxes and of this amount what can? There is no solnti >n except auriferous publicity. It is useless to N. E. BR IT T. a little upward of $600 has been paid Directors. (1J in complete surrender of racial pride declaim und denounce the kissing hug. berries aro ripe and in market. Gardens are doing w ell; tlie rain put out for building paths, leavinga balance and ambition ; (2) in absorption by the Ho is here to stay. Tlie heathen may very worst clement of whites; or (3) in rage furiously together against him and new life into them and rapid growth of about $400.—Transcript. C O K r tK 8 P O N I > K N T R — Ladd <fc T ilto n . P ort la n d ; N ational Park B a u k , N ew Y ork. — - —- 4 -----— voluntary or involuntary deportation. 1 tlie people may imagine a vain thing, w ill ensue. F o r L a G rip p e. The crop conditions in Western Oregon do not deny that there are and will be hut the kissing hug will go straight on Thomas Whiteflcld & Co., 240 Wa Stran gers v is itin g th e c ity aro in v .te d to ca ll at Individual exceptions, but I am speaking where lie listetli, chanting ns ho goes the are promising. the bank for in form ation co n c e rn in g tbe bash uv., Jackson st., ono of Chicago’s uf races, not individuals. c ity . C orrespo n d en ce in v ite d . words of Unit sweet old song: G S to ry o f a S lav e . oldest and most prominent druggists, The rose is red, tlie violet blue; To ho bound hand and foot for years by recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Re TII F 1IKC1.INKOF VILLAGE EM PLOY Sugar’s sweet, and—how are you? tlie chains of disease is the woist form of medy for la gripp, as it not only MENT- And so is lie who semis you this, slavery. George I). Williams of Man gives a prompt and complete relief, hut A few- weeks since the Journal called And w hen we meet we’ll have a kiss, chester, Mich., tells how such a slave was also counteracts any tendency of la Middleton, Oregon. attention loan article in t ho North Am A kiss on tlie nose and a kisa on the chin, The Ball has begun to Roll. ir.ado free. He says: “ My wife has gripp to result in pneumonia. For sale erican Review, entitled "The Curso of And w hen we meet we'll kiss again. M A N U F ACTURERS OF Columbia, Hartford aud Vedette Bicycles are selling. been so helpless for five years that she by C. F. Moore & Co. Education,” in which the writer attrib ALL K IN D S OF LUM BER. It Inis been alleged against the kissing could not tmn over in bed alone. Aftpr ■ » - ■■■■ - If you are thinking of purchasing a Wheel, see this beautiful line before buying. uted to our system of public education hug that several men have been kissed Talk about tlie wheat crop not being We h a v e a lot of ch o ic e m ou n tain tim b e r nnd using two bottles of Electric Bitters slisei Trices are right. the increasing number of pcoplewho arc also. But this statement should be re are co n sta n tly ru n n in g o u r m ill. We w onderfully improved and able to do her good in this valley; it promises to be a w ould a s k you if in n eed o f L U M B E R idlers because they have boon led to seek ceived with great caution. A careful to c a re fu lly e x a m in e the Model 59, $75— Columbia Cbaiuless, ’99. own work.” This supreme remedy for heavy crop this season. No better look employments which will enable them to investigation would probably disclose cmale diseases quickly cures nervousness ing grain fields can be found anywhere QU ALITY ¿ l C U T O F OUR L U M B E R Model 50, $60— “ “ ’98. live without manual labor. The drift of the fact that tlie wife of tlie man kissed AND C O M P A R E P R I C E S . sleeplessness, melaneliily, headache, than between Dayton and Salem and Model 51, $60— “ “ ’98. the article was to show that our system was, in each instance, far away in tlie backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This in this vicinity. The grain stands thick B efore b u y in g e ls e w h e re ask for p ric e s on Model 57, $50—Columbia Chain, ’99. of public instruction untits the voting for moumains.—Baltimore Hun. miracle working medicine is a god Kind to and has good sized heads. A great deal SAW ED C E D A R POSTS. ROUGH O R D RESSED those general employments which are Model 49, $40— “ “ weak, stekly, rundown people. Every of tlie oats also look well, and is ripen Lu m ber d e liv e re d in N ew berg if so d esired . essential to the well tieingof any com W H Y AN D WHF.KKFOItK. Pattern 19-20, $35, Hartford Chain, ’99. ing—some fields lieing ready to cut now. A dd ress us as a b o v e or c a ll ou o u r ageu t, bottle guaianteed. Only 50 cents. ¡Sold munity. The writer complains that —Dayton Herald. Pattern 21-22, $25-$26— Vedette Chain, ’99. by C. E. Smith, druggist. A. F. O L IV ER , while a considerable number of persons How W> Hot In and Why W> N u i t F ig h t 98 Wheels Cheaper. It Out. could lie found in villages who could N e w b e r g , Or. To give some idea of the great amount Itenl F s t n te T r a n s f e r s . War is both a dreadful alternative teacli schools or engage In some of the The patronage of those having repairing to do and those in need of of gravel now being hauled on thu roads: Reported !>y tlie Yam hill Co. Abstract Co. st Me professions, it was impossible to find a and a nmptuukcr. In tills case we did M hitiville. Or egon, for tbe week euitlng one day last week 20 teams were at tlie Bicycle sundries is respectfully solicited. Am prepared to do July 1 , ISJ». '.James M. Pugh,manager. not invite It. We eaiuo Into the Phil carpenter, a cobbler, a blacksmith or gravel bar loading at one time. Another Brazing and Lathe work at reasonable rates. C. F. JO H NSO N other mechanic who could do a good job ! ippines as frteuda of the Insurgent nu I.udwig Adolf to Lydia Adolf day there were 17 wagons being loaded 20.0*1 a in see 27 t3sr2w A 32.06 of work. In the July number of tho j lives. Before our coming their cause at one time. This gravel is being placed a A other land......................... $ 500 00 North American Review is a reply to j was hopeless. Agiilnnldo hud lied to on the road betw een here and McMinn We overcame the Spanish John A Dilmar A wf to James this attack .upon our public schools by I’hina. ville, and roads near lot Fayette. B e-, A Shipley 80 a in D Calhoun Mrs. Van Rensselaer, who shows that it power, and before we had time to dis sides the gravel taken out below Weston is not the overeducation in the high pose of it, and the International ques die t5sr2w................................. 1000 00 j landing, a great deal is taken out of tbe schools of which Mrs. Davis made coni- tions grow ing out of It, a murderous Alien Smith A wf to A It Cooper n i igests n ß tte w w hat y v o a u n eat. a a ». * ’ O D Willametlo river near Crawfords.—Day- 0 its in hik 38 Edwards add to plsiot which is responsible for a class of foray was made upon us, nnd the re ton Herald. It artificially digests the food and aid* people who are “too good to work," since hellions front which had been InefTvc- Newberg ................................. 190 00 Nature tn strengthening and recon comparatively lew of those who attend tually turned to the cruel Spaniards R A Stow A wf to Isaac Daugh structing the exhausted digestive or Gun-shot wounds nnd powder- j erty 83x70 (t in 8 Sheridan 1 00 the public schools ever enter or giaduatc wns turned to ns. If anything could gans. It is the latest Iíscovered digest- burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds ant and tonic. No other preparation (ruin the high schools. The figures pre illustrate Hie unfitness of the natives R A Stow A wf to A Field Its 4 f> can approach It in efficiency. It in tilk 0 Bibces add to Sheridan 1 00 from rusty nail's, insect stings and ivy 1 stantly sented in the reply show- that in several for aelf-governm ;nt, or for orderly gov relieves and permanently cures I poisoning,—quickly healed by DeWitt’s Dyspepsia, F. as torn cities at least 92 per cent, of the ernment of any kind, this did it. Walter I, Cook A wf to» 1st Bap Indigestion, Heartburn, ! Witch Hazel Salve. Positively pre Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, children attending schools do not enter \ What could we do? I’lek ourselves tist church Amity its 7 10 hik the high schools, but are put at work by up, lock, stock and barrel, and move 4 Watts add to Amity .......... 300 On vents blood poisoning. Beware ofj Sick Headache,Gastralgla,Cramps, and i counterfeits. “ DeWitt’s Is 8nfe and all other resultaof Imperfect digestion. away? Ask Aguinaldo for time and T B Henderson A wf to M New their parents. Prepared by E- C D«WIU A Co.. Chicago. When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and yotu If there are more idle men now than terms w hilst we parked our grip and by part hik 11 Amity............. 425 00 sure.” C. K. Moore A Co. C. F. M o o r s : & t o. wants will be fully supplied. — ♦ ■■ ■ formerly in villages, it i. due to the fact got in Inst week’s washing before taking Union Lodge No 43 to Mary C tM Free Delivery. that the larger towns in the vicinity a bee line for home? That would hard K.lyvcr n '4 It 346 Masonic Assessor Yocum informs a reporter have ahsorho I the industries which were ly have suited even Harvard, unless Cemeterv................................... 11 00 that the field work is well nigh drawing j o s . w x jL iS o is r . once local. The village shoemaker is no (His had issued an addreoN in Latin l! S to R W Medley 1.28 a see to s close, and would have been com more lieesusc the shoe factory with its hexameters, reciting the Declaration of 32 tSsr'Jw ................................. Patent pleted before this time bad not ono of C ALL IN T H E - machinery can make a really better shoe Indcpeudecca wrong end foremost;and K W Aylward et al to Isaac his rien taken ill and another was forced for a less price than the mechanic who even then it would have turned party Lambright 400 a sec 26 34 35 to stop work because o' personal busi did everything by band. The harvest politic* in America upside down. Every t4sr6w....................................... 2000 00 ness matters that demanded his atten ing machinery has taken the place of one of the men who are now damoring U 8 to Mary E l’aige 160 a sec tion Mr. Yocum says that he has fully armies of laborers. In the villages near for peace at any price with Aguinaldo, 26 27 I5sr9w .......................... Patent determined to make a change over for large towns the larger establishments would be assailing the administration U S to Robert M Paige 160 a sec mer methods of assessing; that is he will and the railroads have taken the busi for cow ardtoo. We should have a great 26 27 LisrOw ................. . . . Patent put a man in every precinct in the coun I t ’s th e m a n be h in d tb e m a c h in e ness, became they can do it cheaper. It hue nnd cry about tho desecration of Union Lodge No 6t to Mary K ty to do the field work—a man living in th a t m ake« the In the Pickett Building nearly opposit« the Post Office where you will find will be found that considerable villages the nation’s honor sml the lowering of Paige It 43 Masonic cemetery 15 00 the precinct. This he thinks will en -1 •bo*-* icood. T b« iull stock of all kinds of w o r k m e n w h o within twenty or thirty miles oi a city the nation’s ting. Tlie welkin would Newberg Orchard Association to able him to do the work up more ; n il« B r a c k e t s . shingles , lath . pick etts , ’ lim e , like Indianapolis no longer have bakers ring w ith tab's of the priceless value of N J Warren 8 Its in Mk 1 promptly and will be the means of doing lement , plaster , glass . nails . locks J. B. L E W IS C O 'S POORS. mouldings , bu ild er s hardw a re . because those who retail bread can pur the territory yielded without a struggle Ntwberg Orchard Association. 400 00 tlie work more satisfactorily.—Tran -1 chase it cheaper of the -xten-ove bakers to the rapacity of the European powers P C Davis to Listie E Davis script. in the city. Not many years ago the which—if they did not precipitate a 533.42 a ia Sam'l Davis die A g en t for A J A X B IC Y C L E S -o n ly «3.YOO, and gu a ra tb e Nwt th a t ro o d w a jrrt ca n se lait< her ii. the village slaughtered and general war among them «'Ives — would t4srSw........................................ 4800 00 You can’t cure dyspepsia by dieting. en re. Every «hoe is m a d e to la«i. for O N E Y E A R . E r e r y «hoe 1« lU m r o t l • • U w l » .” cured the meat he eoM. Now the (sein In* Giund In s’ep in a«d make short Eli T Branson to Chas A John Est good, wholesome food, and plenty J . B . L e w U r « . . ft«« t o n , M u m . er tolls to dealers, who in turn sell at shrift of Aguinnldo A ('». In • word, F or 257 S a in J P Wood die of it, —Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests: Ltfwts " W ftr lU»i-ter* for sal« by the large stockyards, and the dealer in because (His did the only thing that t5 sr6 w ....... 9011 CO food without aid of the stomach, and the riilagv purchases his meals (runt the * s i - left him to d-> stood Ills ground N'ewUrg On hard Association roads tot. ure. (.' F. Moor.- 4 Co J . C. P o rter N iw b e rg Proprietor B uilding M aterial Depot. JOHN A. BECK, > Feed & Seed Store NEARLY FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ! ! PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. E L M E R P. D IX O N Bank of Newberg. Nelson & The Graphic, Reed, Columbia Model 49, $40. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. W U c r m ’c Staple & Fancy Groceries. Sew ed to S ta y New Store “Wtar-Resisttrs” W. P. H E A C O C K , . \