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Nice line of 1900 pattern wall paper at Candidates Cards. I hereby announce myself as a candi C. F. Moore & Co.’s. date for the office of County Recorder, Will Hodson of Portland, cousin of J. subject to the republican nominating L. Hcskins, was in town Tuesday*. convention. J. G . H a d l e y . Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. I hereby announce myself as a candi The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. date for the office of County Recorder, subject to the republican nominating A news depot has been established at convention. J . L. H o s k in s . Moore's drug store where the leading periodicals mar be had. The Graphic and the Oregonian for 1899 we manufactured 50,000 tons of here read the result of those iuvestiga- J. M. W R I G H T , H. COOPER. sugar while we consumed 2,000,000 tons. turns which were very favorable through Notary Public. Forty-five acres, all fenced, part Our natural conditions are such that we out. In conclusion he said, “ I have full cleared. House, baru etc. $050. In may make a community of great wealth, confidence in the capitalists who have but the failure of wheat raising indi made you this proposition. There is quire of A. P. Oliver. Come out this evening and hear mu cates that it will have to lie on different nothing strange about it. Money is nicipal ownershipoebated at the college lines than those previously followed. seekiug investment everywhere and you The opening for beet sugar culture have the conditions to make such an in- No admission charged. comes at an opportune time. It works vestment profitable. I have sufficient Choice Farm and City Property. An Indiana young man named Earl well with tho other diversities which confidence to invest all I have in the en Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Barundale who has been making a j are coming to stay. terprise. It has been shown sufficiently Investments Made for Non-Residents. tour of the West, has been in town sev I Clarence Butt the next speaker that we need factories, and that we must Insurance Written iu Select Companies. j first referred to the fact that Ger 1 look for another policy of agriculture. Local E v e n ts. H. F. Allen has rented the Townsend eral days. The primary college debate comes off many is legislating agaiust foreign {This is a great opportunity for you Newberg, Ore. property on River street where they at the chapel tonight, when the college | meats in order to become more self Don’t allow a little selfishness to spoil it will begin keeping bouse. T a k e N o tic e . team will be chosen which will meet dependent, and showed the lesson to us all, for fear somebody else will make a If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, yon can save both time and money by calling on us. If we haven't what you In the future the regular rate of five Willis Townsend has moved to Port Monmouth. No admission fee and from the standpoS't of the manufacture ; dollar. Do let them make it, and you want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop cents a line will be charged for notices j land where he will take up his studies every body invited. of our own sugar. In Germany the fac ' make one two. If you want the tra erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob of lectures, suppers and entertainments at the business college again. Mrs. 8. C. Johnson has posters out tories give such general satisfaction to ditional “ deserted village” let this op tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, the farmers, that thousands of acres portunity pass by. But if taken hold of, announcing a grand millinery opeuing where an entrance fee is to be charged Martin Miller, deputy assessor for the or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) iu particular, Dayton district was down Monday in at to take place at her place of business have to be refused every year. The fac it will bring abundant prosperity, and or a collection taken. write us. on First street, to-morrow. Hats ga tories in the United States have also prosperity brings culture and content tendance at the mass meeting. lore and everything else that's neat proved a great success wherever located ment." C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for C. C. Smith will be ready to make will be on display. and tlie farmers are satisfied. Mr. Butt The last speecli of the day was made produce. stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ The Cape Nome fever has got into A. read some reports from different fac by Geo. C. Sears as follows: "Every Leave orders at Wilson's Grocery for ent positions, on Saturday March 61. Bowman’s Yankee blood and nothing tories showing universally favorable re successful enterprise in the country is expressing or light hauling. will do him but to try his luck again In sults. He then spoke of the effect the es thoroughly organized, while the farmer For Sale—One horse, six years old; the gold fields of the north. He goes as tablishment of a factory here would have is thoroughly disorganized. This we Fine Chocolates & Bon Bons Our Leaders. Leave your orders at the office of the one fresh cow; one heavy 3% Rushford a free lance this time and will leave us on this locality. Laud would greatly in have been discussing today is organiza f V T u r e aud Fresh Made Daily.. Chas. K. Spauiding Logging Co. for slab wagon. 4-20 A B ow m an . crease in value, there would be more tion and what wc need. VVe have pow at the first opportunity, wood. I business and more work. But oppor er enough to make ourselves indepen I Gardens ploughed and prepared for Captain Braun of the Grey Eagle has We have a fine line of Kodaks and planting on reasonable terms. Satis resigned his position with the Hpauld- tunities like this don’t come every day. dent if we will co-operate, and have the CHEWING CUM, CIGARS & TOBACCO, FRUITS and NUTS. This one must be taken hold of now, capitalists bowing to us instead of vice Cameras and keep supplies of all kinds. factiou guaranteed. H. A. F o r c iit . ing Logging Company with the inten. and co-operation will bring the prize we versa. We must make a chunge from O -K * C. F. Moore A Co. Lorrin Scott and family have been up tion of going to Cape Nome. Captain covet. wheat raising, and beet culture is one Wanted—Sewing at residence on Fifth from Oregon City during the week visit Walker of Portland has beeu secured to H. O. Hanson, who kuows more about relief. For myself, I am going to put street between River and Wynooski. raising beets than anybody in this vi 100 acres iu beets and see that they are ing with Mrs. Scott’s parents, Mr. and take charge of the Eagle. t2 ' Mrs. J. W. V a c g i i a n . On last Friday evening at the regular cinity read an exhaustive paper on the taken care of too.” Mrs. A. R. Cumpston. meeting of the Crescent Literary Soci necessity of good beet seed. Ttiere Lot 50 x 100 ft. for sale, east of the Mr. Edwards then called for a rising I O 3 3 O I E Ò I E ^ I M : 1 1 ST S E A S O N . The best of fresh and salt meats the ety, Mark Wolf was elected as editor will be no difficulty in this matter as the Wyman building on First St. Cheap for vote to signify how many were willing Z B R /E i-A ID , C A K E S & E T C ? . cash. Address, C. H. Epler, Wilson- market affords will be found at the New and Carrol Kirk as business managerof company will furnish seed and of course to put some land to sugar beetB. The berg Meat Market. The highest prices the Crescent for the next year. This it is to its interest to furnish the best. ville, Oregon. t2 pd majority of farmers present rose to their paid for butcher’s stock. The hit of the day was made by W. feet. Subscriptions were then taken tor insures a good college paper. Marshal Woods serves notice upon the A good representation of Newbergers M. Manning in a lively, well timed acreage, and about 800 acres were sub MAKE US A C A LL The Hon. Clarence Butt pulled his OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. poultry owners that all chickens must hereafter be kept up. Otherwise they coat Wednesday and his fruit trees on went up to the County Seat Wednesday speech. He said he posed as a retired scribed ail together. This is only a good the Miles Reece property shine forth in to see and hear Mr. Bryan. The re farmer, for the reason that he had be start, and when the contracts arrive, it may be taken up. ports brought home of the speech are come a “ tired” farmer. He had farmed is expected that capable solicitors will a fresh coat of whitewash as a result. Will Crawford, a former student of decidedly conflicting, but due allowance in Yamhill for seventeen years, and by be put into the field who will make an Pacific College, was iu town the first of Farmers I want your eggs. I will has to be made for the personal equa close figuring had found that he had active and thorough canvass of the sur the week. He has a position in the give cosh for them. Egg packers tion. sold wheat at 52Lj cents which cost him rounding country. This we believe to Oregon City paper mills. furnished free to those wishing them. 47% cents. He said he knew little of he the proper method of procedure, and To the man up the street who spends HARDWICK & CO. C. B. W il s o n . To secure the original witch hazel his spare time "cussin” the Quakers, beet culture, but he did know that tho let it ba understood right now that they country was “ wheated” to death and salve, ask for DeW itt's Witch Hazel will not give up until the required 5,000 The ministerial associatio »announces we would suggest that he is in bad Halve, well known as a certain cure for that beginning with next Sunday, the form to abuse the people who founded must have a change. He then spoke of acres are contracted for. The present piles and skin diseases. Beware of evening services of the different church the town before he was ever heard of the advantages of the establishment of situation means noting leas than “do or worthless counterfeits. They are dan es in town will begin at eight o’clock. in these parts. The world is large and a factory here and referred to the his die.” tory of liis old borne town in Virginia. gerous. C. F. Moore & Co. transportation rates reasonable. The town was ono hundred aud two O ur N e ig h b o r * « S e n t im e n ts o n t h e B e e t M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, T. H. Gardner gladdened the hearts The Warren Bros, candy kitchen a- years old before it began to grow. But S u g a r P r o p o s it i o n . “ DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the of the home folks here last Friday even very best pills I ever used for costive cross the street from the postoffice has a factory came in, it brought others, et The beet sugar factory agitation at ing by his arrival from Omaha, Nebras ness, liver and bowel troubles.” C. F. fitted up with a fine stock of fresh con ad infinitum until within four years the Newberg is about to become a reality. ka. He bid a sad farewell to his old en Moore A Co. fectioneries of all kinds, and will have population increased from 2,000 to 10,- A meeting is called for Monday in that gine which he has run for so many ice cream on hand next week. Peruse 000, and the pay roll from 0 to $250,000. euterprising town, in which our farm years, and came this time with the in With a clubbing rate of only $2 a year their new ad in another column of the A factory is the need here. If this ers and the general public are invited to tention of remaiuing here. for the Graphic and the Oregonian you Graphic, then call and see them. vicinity will take hold as it should right participate. The Journal congratulates The democrats of North and South now, the future lias great things in store our neighbors over their prospects and To t h e L a d ies o f N ew berg —I wish to get all the news, both local and general, — -m m -— inform you that I am now ready to do at a very low figuro. Now is the time Newberg held primaries last Saturday for us. urges the farmers of this section to take to subscribe. and elected delegates as follows to at all kinds of fashionable dressmaking. Alter adjournment the meeting was an activo interest in the matter by culti Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Will exchange New Bring your work and I will try to please Goods for old. Lewis Ackerman Goshen, Iud., says, tend their county convention to be held again called to order at 1 :30. E. 8. vating sugar beets, which will prove a North Newberg, W. H. Craven was the first speaker, and scored payiqg iudustry.—Dayton Journal. you. I also teach the Tailor cutting and "DeWitt's Little Early Risers always tomorrow: Goods sold ou Weekly or Monthly Payments. fitting. Respectfully, bring certain relief, cure my headache Morris, J. C. Sawyer, L. F. Hall, W. II. a strong point by testifying to the great J o s ie W il so n , and never gripe.” They generally Nelson : South Newberg, Charles Bris prosperity he had witnessed when trav The proposal to build a half million Second door north of Mrs. J. Thomas, cleanse and iu vigórate the bowels and tow, R. Everest, Lee Jones and W. II. eling through the sugar belt of the mid dollar beet sugar factory at Newberg Livengood. dle west states. After traveling for is one that should vitally interest the River street. liver. C. F. Moore A Co. The Newberg Fair Association has some time through a forsaken, dejected people in almost every section of the Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton, N. Y., Dr.G. W. McConnell, of Baker City, made the sale of the old fair grounds in looking country, conditions suddenly country. A concerted action should be writes, “ I had dyspepsia over twenty All of our Hand Made Harness years, and tried doctors and medicines who was in town this week on business the south part of town to Rev. Geo. C. changed. Good houses, good barns, made to eecure this industry at New without benefit. I was persuaded to was very enthusiastic over the prospect Carl for the sum of four hundred and and well kept farms were on (.very hand berg or some other point in the county; Rev. Carl intends to and inquiry revealed that such prosper Newberg is a good location for it, being Goods Guaranteed. use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped of the beet sugar plant for Newberg. fifty dollars. me from the start. I believe it to he a The doctor has somewhat of a patriarch clear up and improve bis new property ous conditions were due to the beet both convenient to water and i allroad panacea for all forms of indigestion.” al appearance as he lets his hair, which at uo very distant date, and should the sugar industry. Mr. Craven empha transportation.—North Yamhill Record. Our interests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article which we have for sale. I t digests what you eat. C. F. Moore is now quite white, grow to a good beet sugar factory come soon he will sized the fact that the bringing of tho length. doubtless realize handsomely on his factory would also bring much better Every farmer, and every one who can O A K T A N L E A T H E R U SE D O N L Y . C A R R IA G E T R IM M IN G . & Co. roads and belter transportation facilities do so should attend the meeting on next nvestment. R epairing cheaper th an anyw here elite. Thank you for your past patronage, Brother Eckman of the Reporter paid Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morgan and son in general. Monday, at Newberg at 10 a. in., to dis will try very hard to m erit a continuance of tho same. Mr. Jonathan Johnson and family of us a fraternal cull after the mass meet Pleas, of Mooresville, Indiana, who have Mr. J. G. Eckman of the Reporter cuss the raising of sugar beets. New Johnson, Eastern Washington are in P. X. McATEE, Opposite Postofflce. ing last Monday. He gave our citizens been visiting relatives here during the town and are thinking favorably of from McMinnville was introduced, and berg now having the assurance that a a talk full of encouragement and inspi winter, started home Wednesday morn spoke for us words of encouragement. beet sugar factory will be built and locating here, where their children can ration at the above mentioned meeting, ing. They went by way of Southern have good educational advantages. He wished to speak for McMinnville and operated in the city, that fact should and it was gratefully received. Mc California, and will visit relatives at Two children started iu at the college assure us that they were our good neigh interest the people in this town and vi Minnville contributed a good share of Haviland, Kansas, a few weeks before the first of the week. We hope Mr. bors and would do all they could toward cinity, as this section can be greatly the success of the day and the fact is ap reaching home. Johnson will conclude to settle here helping us eecure the prize. Of course benefited by prompt action in assisting preciated by our citizens. Let brother they would rather have it, but if that the enterprise in raising beets. Give Mr. and Mrs. James Vestal and permanently, as the family will make were not possible, they congratulated us the people of Newberg encouragement ly love continue. a good acquisition to the community. daughter Mrs. Emma Hill left here yes on our enterprise and success. He said Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says, we nev terday morning for sunny California, W. K. Allen made the purchase this that some discouraging stories had come and the assurance of your co-operation in this laudable undertaking, which will er feel safe without One Minute Cough week of the property of the Eugene where they expect to make at least a from LaGrunde, but they should have no be of benefit to the whole county, by at Cure in the house. It saved my little year’s visit with near relatives and Canning A Packing Company, for the weight with us. They made mistakes tending the meeting.—Dayton Herald. boys life when he had the pneumonia. friends. Uncle Jimmie was ns happy as sum of four thousand dollars. It is con which we need not make. Good judg We think it is the best medicine a hoy with his first pair of pants, at the sidered that he made an exceptional ment will bring success. We have the The prospect for the establishment of made.” I t cures coughs and all lung prospect of such an extended visit with bargain, as the property originally cost peculiar advantage of having our land a large beet sugar plant at Newberg diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless about six times that amount, the build his "cousins.” divided into small tracts. As a matter and gives immediate results. C. F. ing alone being constructed at a cost of of great accommodation both to Mc seems very flattering at the present Moore A Co. THE “ NECESSARY” MAGAZINE Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, twenty thousand dollars. The AllenB Minnville and Newberg he spoke of the time. It will be a grand thing for Yam Pa., says, “As a speedy cure for coughs, are making a land office affair of the plan of getting the towns directly con hill county to secure this industry, and A very pleasant, though informal sur the enterprising people of Newberg are Th* best-informed men end women In the world nse the AMERICAN prise party was given at the home of colds, croup and sore throat One Min evaporating and canning business in nected by railroad, and encouraged us to to be congratulated above all others for MONTHLY REVIEW 0T REVIEWS to keep well informed, and call Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen Tuesday ute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is Oregon, and are preparing to do things work to that end. This would be a It the “ necessary ” and “ indispensable ” magazine. In tbe busy rash their thrift and energy in this matter. evening in honor of Mrs. Emma Hill, pleasant for children to take. I heart on a big scale next eeason. abitloas men and women must know about tbs important of to-dsy smb great help and inducement to McMinn The maintenance of sucli an establish iastions of th* month, snd not only this, they want to know about the event being occasioned by her near ily recommend it to mothers.” It Is ville farmers toward raising beets for ment in the county will go a long way em at th* right time. When the whole country Is puzzled over the departure for California. By the care the only harmless remedy th at pro MASS M E E T IN G A SUCCESS. our factory. toward diversifying the crops of the antic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is printed in tbe It cures ful intriguing of the plotters, Mrs. Hill duces immediate resu'ts. The committee was very fortunate in farmer. In another column we copy ÍSS 1ERICAH MONTHLY, giving the facts, snd Its editor discuises tho A L A R G E C R O W D IK N E W B E R G M ON was taken entirely unawares. A merry, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and theory; when the Dreyfus sta ir Is in everyone’s month, tho best story D A Y TO D IS C U S S IIKKT S U G A R securing for this occasion Mr. Chas. from the Graphic an article setting of Dreyfus and th* great esse comes out in this magazine. old fashioned time was spent, well sea throat and lung diseases, I t will pre PRO SPECTS. Grissen, also of McMinnville, who may forth the present status of the enter Every month, In 11 Th* Progress of the World,” Dr. Albert Shaw soned with delicate refreshments, and vent consumption. C. F. Moore A Co. E n t h u s ia s t ic s p e e c h e s m a d e by J e s s e E d lie termed the father of beet sugar cul prise.—Telephone-Register. gives a comprehensive picture of the world’s history during the pre all enjoyed themselves to the full extent. w a r d s , C la r e n c e B u t t , W m . M a n n in g , ture in Oregon. His address on this oc vious thirty days. In tbs departments, th* valuable articles and books One serious problem that has always E . H. C r a v en , <*. C. S e a r s a n d b y J . O. casion was practical, and carried with it that hav* been published during th* past month are reviewed and It isn’t many towns that can boast of faced committees in making their ar- Our Newberg friends are enterprising E c k m a n a n d C has, t ir ls s e n o f M cM in n quoted from, so that th* readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get much »eight. He said, "Mr. Eckman fellows, and they seem to be on the eve as efficient service in the weather langements for public entertainments ville . the gist of tnem. In ovorr Issue nearly a hundred picture* are printed, and I are here as friends and neighbors. bureau department, as Newberg has. has been the securing and moving to including th* portraits of tho men and women who ar* making th* of securing a beet sugar factory. If they history of tho month. In the little person of Master Paul and fro a piano, as there has been no The attendance at the beet sugar fac-, I am no beet sugar expert, but I am do, it will be the making of Newberg, To bo thoroughly well Informed helps any man or woman in his or Moore we have a first assistant forecast instrument belonging to any public hail tory mass meeting held, as widely a n -1 greatly interested in the question and and it will be a good tiling for the farm her work. A subscription to ths AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW er-general, and where the average city in Newberg, but this difficulty has been nounced, in Newberg last Monday, am glad to give the results of my obser ing community for many miles adjacent. OF REVIEWS represents sn investment for th* best kind of profit, aa has only one signal station, Newberg overcome by Harrison Crater who has shows to what an extent the people in vation. i congratulate you on taking Next Monday will be held a meeting of well as entertainment. On* subscriber has just w ritten: “ Count ms a life subscriber, and when you «end me a number beyond th* limit of this vicinity are interested in this en- ' such an interest in this great enterprise. has two. Paul has a private set of bona purchased a new piano and placed it in farmers, the object of which appears to my fubeertption and eecure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of fide signal service flags, which he hoists his hall for the use of those who have terprise. Farmers were in from all di I want to impress upon your minds one he the securing of acreage to be planted m j diith. as regularly as the day comes anJ is un the hall rented. This purchase will be rections, from across the river, from up thing above all others—the absolute in beets this season, and they extend an Price i j eente per number, Sz.jo a year. 1 the valley and down the valley and all necessity of intelligent co-operation. I invitation to farmer* in this vicinity to A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cent* in itamps. der obligations to nobody for his share appreciated by the public around. Crater's hall with a seating confess I like the proud, enterprising attend. The method adopted by New of the weather. A heavy vote was cast by the North Pneumonia is one of the most dan- capacity of from four to five hundred, spirit of California, and we have some of berg, of organizing a stock company to was filled, which made a good fixed that spirit with us here today. Remem promote the enterprise, is a good sug THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COUPANY Newberg precinct republicans last Hat- Berons and f®1*! diseases, It always audience considering that it was made ber we are all Yamhillers, and Yamhill gestion to other towns, for any similar 13 Aator Place New York urday to decide Newberg's nominee for results from a cold. Chamberlain’s up of “ men only." against the world, first, next, and all object. The capital stock of the com recorder before the county convention. Cough Remedy will quickly cure a The meeting was called to order at the time.” Mr. Grissen then gave some 1 The vote was a very close one, indi cold and perhaps prevent an attack of 10:30 o’clock by Jesse Edwards who is history of beet culture in California as ! pany is in shares of one dollar each, half cating that either man would make an pneumonia. I lls in fact made espe president of the Newberg Development he bail seen it, how land bad increased of whieh was subscribed on the spot.«« Sheridao Sun. excellent county officer. Of the one cially for that ailm-nt and has become in value from $10 to <200 per acre, and hundred and fifty ballots cast, j . L. famous for its cures over a large part of Company. He made an introductory how the country was rapidly developed. the civilized world. It counteracts after extending a welcome t o ( Our sister city, Newberg, by her spirit Hoskins received a majority of ten any tendency of a cold toward pneu-1 visiting farmers, giving a brief history By a comparison of conditions he showed of progression is forging to the front and over J. O. Hadley. While a good na- C u r e s C a n c e r If a p p l i e d In t h e i r e a r l y * v • , I A f |K liQof on.rar noil of lAn 11 or-n on a,r. C an you «fiord to neglect your | of the beet sugar agitation here, an ac that we have a great advantage over is destined in the near future to be one tured spirit of rivalry w as manifested moma. count of Dr. Korn’s visit and an ex California from three standpoints of the very best towns in Weitsrn Or*, Stages, during the contest, Mr. Hoskins will cold when so reliable a remedy can planation of the definite proposition First we have a better soil, second, our | gon. She will soon hav* s sugar beet doubtless receive the loyal support of had for a trifle? For sale by C. -------- It Cures--------- made to the people of Newberg for the fuel is much more plentiful, and third, factory that is to cost $800,000. This Moore A Co. the whole community. location o( a large beet sugar factory to we have an abundant supply of water. will not only make a large pay-roll to C an tor W a rts, T nniors In tlie F lesh o f Man nnrl B e a st, Corns, The republican primaries held in W. IV. Hollingsworth has bought ooat from $600,000 to $800,000. He said Just as the speaker was clinching this the city, but it will be the means of B u n Iona, S p rain s and B ru ise s,a n il Isan E x c e lle n t L in im en t Newberg last Saturday were exception- Moses Votaw’s undertaking business ' we need not 'oee any sleep about the last point, Ihe elements came to corrob scattering among the farmers thousands for R h eu m a tism , N eu ra lg ia , P le u r isy an d a ll P a in s and ally well a'tended. The following were and also his half interest in Ihe furni capitalists’ standpoint. They are mak- orate him with a sudden downpour of of dollars annually. And now she is A ch es o f th e Body. It also cu res F istu la In H orses aud re* elected aa delegates to the county C on ture business. Luther Votaw retains ing a good investment and they know rain which almost drowned out the talking of a creamery. These things are m oves E n la rg e m e n t ou Hie B oue. vention held yesterday. North New his interest in the store and the new it. And it stands to reason they would sound of his voice. Mr. Grissen was n o t1 what makes a thrifty city; and wa are berg, F. H. Storey, Dr. if. J. Littlefield, firm of Votaw A Hollingsworth will con not invest nearly a million dollars here contradicted. Continuing, he spoke for glad to have such a place within the con Thl« lin im e n t w m thoroughly tasted by Dr Wm. E llis during thirty five years practice of J. B. David, K. H. Woodward, J. L. tinue the business at the same location. at the mercy of the farmers unless beet the co-operation of farmer at.d cap- fines of Yamhill.—1Traosciript. m edicine, and in com » of Tumors, Cancer Wart«, and all unuatural growth*, on Man Hoskins, J . H. Rees, L. S. Hill, A. 'I hey are arranging to enlarge th* room raisiug could be made profitable to thoee italiat, as the only means of success.; Many thanks, hut we hav* had a or Beiut It ha« alm ost invariably taken the place of the Surgeon's Knife. Heater, J. G. Hadley, F. K. Jones, K to proportions more suitable for carry farmers. We need have no fear of any The firmer* can make money in spite ol creamery for over a year, B. Linnville, W. C. Kroger and J. R. ing a complete stock of furniture and overproduction. Germany, with en themselves if they but take hold of this Try a b o ttle o f th is L in im en t an d If you th in k It n ot w orth th e Hunt; South Newberg, Clarence Butt, next week will have something to sey area equal to that of Oregon end half of matter in earnest. A few years ago Mr. T o C u re A C o ld In O ne D a y t p rice paid, retu rn th e b ottle m id g e t your m oney. W. M. Manning, H. H. Winslow, D. through the columns of the Graphic re- Washington has four hundred and fifty Grissen investigated the licet sugar en Take L a x a t i v e K bomo Q u i n i n e T a b l e t s . *•1 — . ------i_ u »t— ■------ When wanted by mail address, H. Turner, Jesse Edwards, C. B. Wil garJing a new stock of goods which Is successfully operated factories, while all terprise in Germnny in behalf of the d ruggi.t" refund the money If It felli lo cure. . aale at .. t h e - v.---- Drug a fttorcs Newberg. being purchased. < the United htstei has but thirty. I d Portland Chamber of Commerce. He K U*. liro r c '. ilfu a tu r« Icon curb boa S c. 1 son, Wjn. Thomas and J . M. Wright. E A. ELLIS, S e n b o r f , O regon. $ 2 . 00 . WRIGHT & COOPER, Real Us tu to Brokers. WARREN’S CANDY KITCHEN SOFT DRINKS Furniture Store CARRY A FULL LINE —OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND F U I N I T U H I . Quality Tells, Price Sells. );N(HLY RtvilW' REVIEWS S 8 Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment m À a