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fetes CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. Oom Paul may not l>e an illiterate Prerident Hchttruian, of Cornell Uni- I verslty, in writing on the “ Needs of the man, but lie has been giving the Eng I Philippines,’’ in encouraging active lish a tiad spell. ISS»'KD ZVKllY FRIDAY MonXINO. j missionary effort in ou.- new possessions, Office and Residence one block south o f Bank j What the democrats need is a cam- ■ of Newberg. suggests a few significant facts, con paign fund large enough to hire P.ryun E. II. W oodward , E ditor A P u b l i s h e r . taining food for some reflection on the to stay at home this year. N E W B E R G , ORE. part of the n.imU-rlcss proselyting cults As yet there has been no w ild clamor W. C . W oodward , A ssociate E d it o r . of Protestantism when tie says: “ Mis in g for the honor of having written the sionaries are needed in the islands and I money plank in the Chicago platform.— hope they will he sent there in large I Oregonian. F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 12, 1900. Office 2 doors west of M oore’s Drug store. numbers. There is plenty of work for 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. them to do and I hope they will go with Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, lu t t r t d » « MComl e l a » m aller at the poatollice a complete understanding of the situa “ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, did me more al N ew ln rz, Orepou. TTO KN EY-A T-LA W . tion to accomplish good. They must good than anything I ever took.” It realize that they are contending with a diges's w hut you eat and cun not help The Portland democratic factions held I Catholic-educated population that hut cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble. n aortof love feast on Jackson’s day but W ill practice ia all the courts of the state knows nothing als>ut tiie fine differences C. F. Moore & Co. Special attention given to probate work, the had to bring in a fake announcement of w riting o f deeds, mortgages, cuutract» aud the between l ’roteslant sects and denomina drafting of all legal papers. a big Boer victory to spur up the enthu tions. Therefore, it would be highly The re-adjustmunt of precinct lines N e w b e rg . O re g o n . siasm to a point appropriate to the oc impolitic to send missionaries of differ by the (nuuty court lias taken a wider O ffic e — Second Floor Bank of New berg Building. casion. ent denominations to confuse the minds scope than ut first thought. In most of the people. I do hope that when we cases the changes are minor, yet the It was certainly a kind providence send the missionaries we will decide be- meets and bounds have been entirely Health in her beaming eyes, health in which did not allow the great poet | forehand on one form of Protestant rewritten and till many pages o f legal her glowing cheek, health in her merry Janies Russel Lowell to live to tee the ! Christianity. .Send only cue type of paper. T it« new lines have been indi laugh. Yet country air and country inspired lilies of his immortal “ Grisis” | missionary. The Filipinos will then cated on a ntap which may be seen at hours can’t save her from the common quoted by one of the greatest political have Catholic Christianity and Protes the court bouse.—Telephone-Register. experience of women — an experience which dulls the eye, pales the cheek, demagogues in a harangue against our tant Christianity presented to them, so anil turns the laugh to a sigh. Womanly F LO U R , F E E D , H A V A G R A I N i OARDEN & FLO W EK ! national interests. ills come to almost all. But for these F. B. Tliirkield, Health Inspector of they can take their choice. We have SEEDS. no adequate idea how' confusing to the Chicago, says, “ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ills there is help and healing in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It regu College trained men and women are more in demand than ever Home of the sentimental democrats ] simple minds of an uncivilized people cannot be recommended too highly. It lates the period», stops unhealthy drains, J Q f^ F re e D elivery. cured me uf severe dyspepsia.” I t di before. cures inflammation, ulceration and fe want to make the anniversary of Jeffer the different forms of our Protestant E. C. W a r d & Co. The Chinese, who are, gests wliat you eut and cures indges- male weakness. It makes weak women Pacific College offers an education under most favorable circum son’s birthday a national holiday. If faith appear. 1st. Street, Newberg, Or strong, sick women well. tion, heartburn and all forms of dys perhaps, more intelligent than the Fill- they succeed, lets not be partial. We stances. "M iss Htla Sapp, o f Jamestown. Guilford Co., wonder if the Oregonian wouldn’t cham pinos, regard our different denomina pepsia. C. F. Moore & Co. N. c., w rites: *rI hail suffered three years or ore at monthly periods. It seemed as though tions us so many different religious,’ ’ pion the advocacy of McKinley’s birth die with paiu in my back aud stomach. Saturday last the McKinley Repub I would s t a u _ withe _______ could uot stand ut _________________ fainting; had given day as a like holiday. * cured, ured, when one c o f lican cluti o f Sheridan met at Odd Fel up ail hope o f evef ‘ ‘ being Carriage and W ago n Builders. my friend3 insisted upon my trying Dr. Pierce Pierce's Kl>l r lllllA I. CIIMMKNT. lows Hall fur the transaction o f busi Favorite Prescription. Prescription". W ith out nut little faith I For a presidential year 1900 opens tried it. and before I had taken half a bottle I It ’s better late than not at all, so just with scarcely a ripple o f excitement, and ness. U. II. Lafollet was elected | resi felt better—had better appetite ite and slept liettei lartter. Repairing, Painting and Trim m ing an ' dent and M. T. Heuderson secretary. Now I am happy to aay I am entirely cured, »nd score one in favor of the Eugene (iuard, ns if nothing remained to bu done ex all done months' time, other __ in two . ______ ..me, when all ot Promptly Done. C. II. Lafollet, J. A . Huston, A . S. medicines had failed to do any Rood at all." which in its tirade against the govern cept to write "d itto ” under 1890. x penses ow Fogg, George Bibee and John it. E v mental policy has just got to the point Biliousness is cured by the use of Dr. Law ton’s letter on the American Ta- ans were elected us delegates to the Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. of quoting the constitution nnd ringing Horseshoeiug and General Black- in that “ consent of the governed” cites- gals makes litem squirm. History will state league, which meets ut l ’ortlutid, smithing. G. F. Earhart started this week for nut. Homebody has to bring up the record that he was their victim, and February 0.—Sheridan Hun. the east by. the Shasta route to intro rear but the Guard should bo careful to that he placed the guilt upon them in case of his (all, J. I. lievry, Loganton, I ’a , writes, duce tiis rotary road grader and ditch FOR A L L K'NDS OF* keep in sight anywny. Allen returns to the senate, by ap “ I uru willing to take my outh that 1 er. The success which lie has already was cured o f pneumonia entirely by the attained is very gratifying. H e has Ex-governor lirailley of Kentucky pointment, hut with full knowledge that use of One Minute Cough Cure after made a conlruot with W o lf & /wicker possesses the proper acumen as shown the voters of the state do not want him doctors failed. It also cured my child Co., of Portland, giving them control Send for Catalogue to the President. in a speech last Monday. In referring there. His ghost dance will end when ren of whooping cough.” Quickly re o f California, Oregon, Washington, the next legislature meets in 1901: to the many conspiracies which had lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, Idaho and Montana, and Mr. Earhart Doors, W indow s, Mouldings, L,atb, been hatched to keep the man lawfully Gov. Wood takes hold in Cuba under grippe und throat and lung troubles. is to receive a royalty o f a thousand Lime, Glass, Nails, elected out of the governors chai", lie favorable auspices. The good sense and Children ull like it. Mothers endorse dollars for every fifty machines manu H ardw are, Etc., said they had all failed tip to date, and capacity of tho Cubans will be tested it. C. F. Moore & Co. factured aud sold. The machine is tho “ as sure as (¡oil reigns, the men who under bis administraion. If they prefer ---------- G o T o ---------- best o f the k in d'ever invented.—Tele have been placed In these offices by the the advice of chronic agitators and dem W. W. Carpenter, late o f the East, phone Register. novereign people will stay there. agogues so much the worse for the pros who has been talking creamery to the pects of tho island.—Globe Democrat. U. H. Appleton, Justice of Peace, N e w b e rg , Or. people o f LaFayette, has received en couragement to put up a creamery Clarksburg, N. J., says, “ D eW itt’s It's enough to make Old Hickory turn According to “ Me and Gott,” this is there. It Is probable that in the nettr Little Early Risers are the best pills diszzy in his grave to ponder upon the We use no great diversity of “ democratic” senti the twentieth century, und don'd you futuru LaFayette will have a first class made ior constipation. Quickly cure all liver aud ments called forth from every direction forgot it. Ho mote it be. Hoch tier creamery. Mr. Carpenter says that he others.” can get the creamery plant at Mc bowel troubles. 0. F . Moore & Co. last Monday, in honor of the old man’s kaiser!—Telegram. Keeps on hand a fu ll and complete line of Minnville on very reasonable terms.— memory. And ns ho is powerless to de r u g g is t s President McKinley intends that 1900 Dayton Herald. A N T E D —SE V E R AL PERSONS FOR DBS fend his reputation, lie must ho under trier Oilice Managers ia this slate to repre going a species of mental torment some shall lie a year of the grealest commer sent me in their owu and surrounding coun !.. T. Travis, Agent Southern It. It., ties. W illin g to p iy yearly thing on the order which worso men cial expansion in the history of the U. payable week W hen you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your 8 ., and the people are supporting bis in Selina, Ga., writes, “ I cannot say too ly. Desirable em ployment w ith nuusual o p Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils aud W a ll than he are expected to fall heir to. wants w ill be fully supplied. much in praise of One Minute Cough portunities. References exchanged. Enclose tentions.— Dayton Journal. JTiF“ Free Delivery. Paper. self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, Cure. In my case it worked like a CTOS. WIJbSOK. TJOCaxton Building, Chicago. What an eyesore it must be to tho The Chicago wonian who Mt tick itrich charm ” The only harmless remedy several “ reform” parties of tho country in tlie Klondike nnd broitght Imme u that gives immediate results. Cures that the wealthiest, mo9t rascally old AUE NTs w a n t e d — f o r " THE l i f e a n d Stationen’ and School Supplies. husband along witli her gold, contlrms coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and jhlcvcinents o f Adm iral Dewey, ' the w o rld s J ** "plutocrat” in the United States senate tlte belief that liiere nre few who enn all throat and lung troubles. C. F. greatest naval hero. By Marat Halstead, the is not Mark Hanna, no not even n re lifelon g friend so.I adm irer o f the nation's idol. Moore & Co. stand prosperity.—Chroniele. Biggest aud best book; over -VO |»iges, s x 10 publican, but old Clark of Montana w ho inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. Books and Tablets and Etc., Etc. Only * l.‘ o. Enorm m demand. Big coininis is quite a “ reformer” himself in his line. Geo. Bryan and J. W. Martin a few | stun«. Outfit free. Chance ot »life tim e . Write Great Britain is not looking around In the matter of counting his millions, quick. The Domiuioa Company, lird floor C ax-j days since had a grand fox chase along for a St. Helena to which to banish Oom ton Bldg., Chicago. Clark ran complacently declare “ I lead, MORRIS, Tres. Paul. Home catching will have to be the foot o f the hills on the north side j other* follow.” Otherwise he would o f the river. After a two hour’s chase I A. K. MILLS, V ice Pres. done first.—Eugene Guard. MOSES VO TAW , Cashier never have been in sight of the Mon they captured the fox on the ground. { tana senatorial toga. E. A . Alderman and a limn who was t In an interview in a Heattlo newspa per, lion. John H. Mitchell states that nt work for him, arriving on the. The big capital city paper often attrib lie is out ot politics. We ha i suspected scene o f the capture just in time to par All kimlsof Upholstering and Furniture Work done. Wo buy and sell Second utes tlie inspiration of some neat edito something of the kind for the past four ticipate in the sport. We are informed hand Furniture or exchange anytl.'ng in our line for Furniture or stoves. that foxes nre numerous in that vicin and rial squib to “ a friend st our elbow,” the years—Roseburg Review. N e w b e r g , O r. We tan give you a B E T T E R P R I C E for anything you wish ity nt present.—Dayton i ' raid. identity of w hich wo have more than Solicits the pntroiiaire o f his old Indiana to sell than any one in Yamhill County. We will pack once found to be the St. Louis Globe- Friends w ho need watch repairing done. Our democratic friends need not Our readers will remember the dis and Ship Household Furniture to any part of Democrat. It might bu Inferred that worry about the republican candidate t !7 0 M o rris o n St. • covery of the wrecked tieeswux ship on the U. S. the "elbow” referred to ij rather ex for Vice President; lie will lie a good P O R T L A N D , O li. Nehulem beach last fall, and the re- tended. l ’ossihly the St. Louis paper is iiitin, and liko President McKinley, lie port of Tints. H. Rogers visit thereto, j not aware of the existence of its western will more than likely lie nominated by A sullicient amount of the timber o f the Iriend. At uny rate it is a poor way to acclamation.— Yaquinu Buy News. Transacts a general banking wreck has been uncovered and secured give credit, and there is a name for to make a few souvenir canes. The j business. such literary methods. Now that Hecretary Hay’s ton is on wood, which is teak, is well preserved, j bis way to Pretoria as U. H. Consul to It is not often that a chuiico presents Our military governor of the island of succeed Macrilin, we may expect a re Itself to secure a relie from a ship Foreign E xchange bought and Guam, in the Philippine group has is newal of the cry of nepotism In public wrecked on the Oregon coast 200 years sold. sued a decree alsilishing slavery there, olli.-e. Apparently the American peo ago, but you have it now. the order to take effect on theanlvorsary ple will never overcome that prejudice 6 Story uf a Slave. of Washington’s birthday, lie prefaces against voting men “ who are the sons ol n Lewis shoe before you buy j Careful attention given Collections. the order with the declaration that the somebody.” —Chronicle. To bo bound hand and foot for years by it. Set* how em oo th ly it ’s ---------- Come in and inspect our stock. See the best---------- finished. N o s e a m s nor Spanish system of peonage, amounting Ihe chains uf diseaso is the worst form of NEWBERG G R A P H IC . Pacific College P H Y S IC IA N & SURGEON. ELME11P. D IX O N DENTIST CLARENCE BUTT. Full College and Academic Courses of Study. Feed & Seed Store ROY GARDNER f E L — Competent and Sympa thetic Teachers. Excellent home for younger hoys and girls. Í THOMAS NEWLIN. Wilson’s C. F, Moore & Co GROCERY, \V. H . Ilc n c o c k . D W . Staple &; Fancy Groceries. N ew b erg Lounge & M attress Factory. Lounges, Couches & Parlor Sets Made to Order. JOHN ¡I BECK WATCHMAKER I JEWELER, ILL 1893 .Past yoisr C om e a n d See U s. LEW IS & MENDENHALL. 'la n d Isa PIONEER H AR D W AR E STORE IS HERE TO STAY. to slavery, is a menace to popular lin- erty and a violation of tho pi ivi leges guaranteed by the American constitu tion. How is this for a starter for American control in the Philippines? I t ’s at least a good sample for the anti- expansionists to take a whiff at occasion ally, though a little strong. In answer to a request from tho Chi cago Tribune, that lie slionlu give a contribution in memory of Jackson, Ex president Cleveland replied, “ I w ish it was to be published at a time when saner counsels prevailed in the party he did so much to strengthen nnd place upon firmer foundations. It seems to me that inconsistency of unreasoning wnd fills« party leadership is impressive ly exhibited when the claim is made that Jacksonian democracy sanctions the degradation of the people's currency nnd a reckless disregard of the restraint of law and order.” Grover is but one of the many “ sweet bells out of tune” — w ith Bryan. Now that lie can enter no denial, the slavery. George 1>. Williams of Man- j ppei hcad papers say Gen. Lawton was Chester, Mich., tells how such a slave w as j opposed to the war. The country will | made free. He says: “ My wife lias lie fortunate if it can always find op been so helpless for five years that she ponents like Lawton. Those who assert could not tinn over in bed alone. After that his heart w as not in his work In using two bottles of Electric liitters slisei | sult his memory and common sense.— wonderfully improved and able to do lier ; Statesman. own work.” This supremo remedy for I «male diseases quickly cures nervousness Whatever the old year lacked, or sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, whatever shortcomings were charged tip backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This to its account by ungrateful humanity, miracle working medicine is a godsend to Every will la! forgotten in the glad new year. weak, sickly, rundown people. The presence of death makes us all more liottle guaranteed. Only od cents. Hold charitable and tolerant. Therefore, rev by C. E. Smith, druggist. erently lay 1899 away, anti if you feel Mr. H. A. Grafe foim erly o f Minne that you have been crushed, and run sota but now from Newberg was in over by time In its flight, resolve to tit. city this week. Mr. Grafe Is tak push along with the procession in 1900. ing matters very leisurely In looking —Reporter. the country over In sesre’.i of a place to make him a home. Should lie finally Tho German papers may la' some locate lit the county It will probably tie what premature in announcing Eng , the means o f causing quite ail emigra land’s total collapse as a military power tion.—Sheridan Hun, and discussing the problem of her po- | siliott hereafter. Hhe has only Ix'gun to fi llriiiM rk filile lícncue. '■ light. We were in something the same Mrs. Mici.ad Curtain, Plainfield , III. j Bull Run, nnd were makes the Maternent, that she ranffht ; “ Americnn opposition to the war lias position lifter been the chiel factor in prolonging it. promptly dismembered and parcelled cold, *hich fettled on her lungs; she was Had Agtiinaltlo not understood that in out by the same Continental press, then treated for a month hv her family phy* America, even in the American congress, ns now, omniscient, self-sutfiotent, nil , ►ieisn, Imttfrew worse. He told her she even hero In the senate, lie and his sullicient and insufficient.—Tribune. w»a a Impeles* victim of consumption and cause were supported ; had lie not known I that no medicino could eure her. Her that it was proclaimed on the stump Tbe reason why the Oregonian sup d r ills t suffice*tod Hr. Kiiiffs New Pis* and in the press of a (action in the ported Lincoln and bis administration eovery for t'onnumptlon ; she Itoiiffht a United .States that every shot his mis is that its editor was young ami had liottle and to her deliffht found berseli guided followers finsi into the breasts of good digestion. Now he ia older and henetitted from tìrat dote. She continued American soldiers was like the volleys thing aeem not as they did. Iaial Mon ita use and after takipu pix bottle*, found fired by Washington's men against tho day its editor had a sumptuous Christ her*»e!i sound and well; now docs her own soldiers of King George, his insurrection mas dinner. It did not assimilata well, housework, and is a* well a* sha ever would have dissolved before it entirely w herefore the old soldier w ho saved the was Free trial bottles of this crest dis crystallised. I say to those whoso nation, ami his friends are roundly be eovery at l'. 1' Smith’s drn¿ store. On!) voices in Americo» have cheered tho*« rated. All due to bad digestion. Oliver 50 cents anti f l every bottle guaran tee* 1. misguided natives on to shoot our sol Wendell I! olm**a lit« ile ic r iM the —— • diers down that the blood of tho*« dead symptom*. t ím ly liad them In Lin- T b « modern and mont »'(Votivo cure and wounded hoys of ours is on their coin'll day and was Jeff Pavifi’ bontlá- f. r constipation aud all liver trouble* bands, and the flood of all the years eau mnn Bryan needs no homtamftn yet, —Hie fanion* litt!« pill* know n a* IV- never wash the stai.» away.” —Bever hut he could get one should the einer* W iU ’s Little Early Risers. C. E idge, before til. U. H. senate. Kein v ir n e .—Hillsboro I mie fender, t. Moore à fu . w rin kles to chafe or blister. N o nulls nor peus to w orry the wearer. E\ ery part o f J. B. LEWIS CO'S “ W ear-Resistors” Is perfect. The sole, the upper, the lining, the finish—everythin« shows the skilful touch of l ewis—Ihe result of »0 years’ shoe-making ex perience. Look for "Lew is" on every shoe. Matle «inly by • J . n . L E W I S CO., Ilo s t n n , M as*. Lewis "W ear Resistert" for mho by <f. P o rte r, N c w lic r j. SPRING HILL FARM. | J E R S E Y C A T T L E & P O L A N D C H IN A H O G S | From the best strains. Stock for sale nt reason able prices. Address, I J . M . & S. W . A T K I N S O N , N e w b e r g , O r. A I R T IG H T S T O V R S O n th o M a r k e t. Get your Babies weighed, visit, shop or buy as it may best please you as a generous public. H opin g to serve your wants in H ardw are I ask you to come one and all. A t your service, J. II. M o u n t. r a w CHARLES W. BABCOCK Prcp ricin r iyeex-w Sholi Oyster Parlor,ofRochester, N.Y. Ohiainod $2,COO Life insurance Policy. “ Mv business a* proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor, 245 Main street, korin-sur, N. Y ." writes Mr. Charles \Y. Babcock, “ was so confining that my 1... ,4 became ejected. My doctor told me I ’d have to leave the store and go to v. 1 . k'atkbm. - t’.lingo lid.. rs. He said my lungs were iu bad shape, and l knew it just as wtil as he did. Tho trouble had been growing on me for a long li ne. Like moat • !l:o people 1 triyl to H „ ~ * t . ^ l GC v Ì ut.»ko nn.'cif bol.ova . *•/— the t: 'tilo vas not in L i "yV" Jif',^ ! . tv.-l it » > : i . k ■ leor tu \,>:s (’.IS: or, but I kept co.ig: :g. spitting nnd w astir... away r;ght a ong. I ii ia weight, falling f;u; 140 to I I j pound». ; •mellow or < f Ack- other, l go' c r * Engl :sii Remedy »! 1 Lung Troubles, and for T h ia »V __________„ ■ after taking it according to directions. I irai . swell a* mart in New York State. I was healthier and stronger than be. is 4 1 : \ man New-York ne f > e l took the co’ 1 v hieh c.’. :ie *o near killing me. I now weigh 150 pounds— ten pout .’ to than ever. A fter recovering, I applied for a life insurance ; >! ev. \Vh 1 the doctor be gan examining me, I was afraid he would discover that iny 1 ad once been a.Tected, but he- didn't. I passed all right, and was prucau cod ia a iirst-c!ass condition I f that isn't proof of the most posi- thru kind tl it Acker’s Erglis . Remedy is a grea* medicine. I don’t know what I give t. 1 iv worm st endor enu it. My address is given above, you call pr« Anyone \\h a wishes may write me personally about my case.’’ '. and 5 1 a bottle, threnghottt thcUnited States and Canada; Sold at 2«C. and in Kn< 1 1, at t*. id.. 2s. jd . 4s. nd. If you are not satisfied after buying, let.irn the I lie to votir druggist, and get your money back. ori> iht tiu rr yuan:*.*<«•. !*\ U. UOOKER A: CO.. JVoprfcfwi. AYv York. For Stilo by C. E. Smith, Newberg, Ore. NEARLY FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ! ! I t ’s a long life, but devotion to the true interests nnd prosperity o f the American People lias won for it new friends as the years rolled by and theorigina! members of its family passed to their reward, and these admirers , , V ■ are loyal and steadfast today, with faith in its teach- lugs, and confidence in the information which it w ' — - v " b r i n g s to their homes and firesides, i \ As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all • \ , djs1 the vitality and vigor o f youth, strengthened and V s ripened by the experiences o f over half a wntury. It is "Th e New-York Weekly Tribune,’’ acknowledged the country over as the leading National Fam ily Newspaper. Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news o f the State and Nation, the publisher of “ The Graphic” (your own favorite home paper) has entered into an alliance with ‘ The New -York Weekly Tribune” which enables him to furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.50 per year. E very farmer and every villager owes to himself, to Ids family, and to the community in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his home all the news and happenings o f his neighborhood, the doings o f his friends, the condition and prospects for different crops, the prices in hotn markets, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every wide awake, progressive family. Just think o f it! Both these papers for $1.50 a year. Seud all subscriptions to The Graphic, »wlH*rgf, Oregou. /