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    F. A. MOI:HIS, Pres.
Ileal Estate Tran.fer».
j
TTOKNEY- AT-LAW.
I Tlie following, taken from the L v Kcetions can realize whnt it means to
A. It. MILLS, Vice-Pres.
Reported
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the
YuniliiUCo.
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MOSES VOTAW, Cashier.
Mtniivllle.
Oreiton,
for
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Meli 31, 1900. James M. Pugh, manager.
interest at this time to those of this vi­ farming and village com m unity,
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Will
practice
tn
all
the
courts
of
the
state
IDtU'KD KVEKY FRIDAY MORXISÜ.
cinity in any way interested in cattle j means prosperity with n big I’ .
Amelia B Gay to to A B Belcher
I Special aueutlou given to probate work, the
Seijr.a easy to a man, but there is a
l'init
ItT 1-ai.tj
ifuvottB
mortgages,
raising: "T h e problem is now solved ] The cutlre cost o f plowing, seeding, great «leal of lifting and reaching to d o ;
tana * i]t it
e lie ............... . t 4 431',
40b of)
uu Writ!;'«
drafting of of deeds,
all legal
papers. contracts and the
cultivating, thinning, hoeiug, harvest­ a great many trips up and down stairs to J L Combs ik wf to John F WlS-
and
actual
feeding
cost
lias
demonstrat*
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New berg. Oregon.
E. H. W oodw ard , E ditor A P ublisher .
N e w b e rg , O r.
ner 64 07 a in sec 4 t6r4 ........ C40 00 OrriCF —Second Floor
ed that beet pulp w ill not only be eaten ing and delivery to the factory is a lit­ jnake in the course ol «lav’s house wort.
W . C . W oodward , A ssociate E ditor .
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Bank of NewLerg building.
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by cattle, but that it makes most ex- , tle less than $25 per acre in this part o f It’s hard where a woman is well. Vor Mary O Waugaman A hush to
a woman suffering with some form of
John Emmet it 8 Fairlawn
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’ O iR G -A -lS r ilZ IIE ID 1 8 9 3
cellent beef. Messrs I’atterson A Arm- Colorado. This is assuming (lie farm- >' female trouble ” it r— -
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1900.
strong began the experiment last F a ll, « hires all his work and pays $3 per is d a ily torment.
"W to M e M
750 00
ft
by putting «75 range cattle on a pulp day for a man and two horse team, and There are thousands
Transacts a general banking
J C Sawyer & wf to E D Elwood
H
H r lift
Entered as second cl**r matter at the postoflice diet and hay. The cattle ate and thrived, *«•«> tor a man and 75c. for a boy. I>e- o f s u c h w o m e n
part It 7 blk 2 Everest, add to
J D lI I i
II.
U L U ft,
business.
at New berg, Oregon.
enabling them to market 500 head of livery to the factory Is estimated at $1 struggling along, day
by day, in increasing
00
Foreign Exchange bought and
prime beef steers, am! bad the supply P«r ton, but this Item o f course yarie. misery. There are
Geo \\ Rogers & wf to Joseph
of
pulp
held
out
a
little
longer
the
whole
,
"
‘
he
distance
and
whether
slopped
other
thousands
who
sold.
The public man who is not mentioned
Everest It 9 blk 28 Edwards
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atm J E W E L E R ,
Hail have found a com­
add to Newberg........................ 250 00 ;
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as an “ available” candidate for the vice lot would have been rolling in fat. The >’>' rail or delivered by wagon.
plete cure o f their
Careful attention given Collections.
F Fouls A wf to W II Blood 20
j Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana
presidency these days, may well feel 175 not ready for market when the pulp , height ranges from 35c. to $ 50 per ton disease in the use of
gave
out
will
be
grazed
until
Kail
and
according
to
d
stance.
he
average
a
in
sec
11
t3r6
..........
55
0
0
1
Friends
who
need
watch
repairing
done.
Dr. Pierce’ s Favorite
■lighted.
again fed on pulp. The same company !
is 15 “ >"• her acre, w hich at «4.60 P r e s c r ip t io n . It
Newberg Fair Association to
! 2 7 0 M o r r is o u S t.
ROY GARDNER
will feed a large number of steers n e x t!
‘ on gives return o f
50. Deduct- stops d e b ilita tin g
Geo C Carl 4 * a adjoining
PORTLAND. OR.
drains,
cures
irregu­
Altgeld, Illinois’ Pennoyer, has de­
net
Fall, enough to consume the entire out- ¡«"K ‘ he gross cost o f $25, there Is a ~
Newberg..................................... 450 00
larity, heals inflam­
livered an address on "w hat would Jef-
Carriage and Wagon Builders.
profit o f «12.50 per acre. When the mation and ulcera­
M A Kill AGE LICENSES.
feron do?’ ’ As lar as comparisons are put of pulp.”
work is done by the farmer and his tion, nourishes the
concerned this strikes us as being even
family and with ids own teams, he nerves, and gives
less practical, coming from the Altgeld
We are in receipt of a neatly hound does not feel the cost, because it has vitality and vigor.
Repairing, Painting and Trimming
stripe of democracy, than the recent copy ol the “ Proceedings of the Oregon been done with a very small outlay of I t m a k e s w ea k
women strong and
Promptly Done.
Sheldon newspaper experiment.
Historical Society” for which we express money.
That Throbbing Headache.
sick women well. It
our appreciation.
No organisation is
In addition to tills, the pulp or beet j contains no opium,
Would quickly leave you, if you used F L O U l ï , F E E D , H A Y & G R A I N
The unprecedented era of prosperity deserving of more assistance and en­ refuse remaining ufter the sugur has c o ca in e nor other
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of
GARDEN & FLOW ER
narcotic.
which the state of Nebraska is now en­ couragement than this historical society been extracted is a valuable rattle food, i
sufferers have proved their matchless
SEED S.
Horseshoeing and General Black-
««For a number of
joying doubtless had much to do with of our own state. As a means of foster- 8ei||„g at the very low price o f 50c per month« I suffered with
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
female trouble,” writes
smithing.
£&
-Fcee
Delivery.
the farmer to Miss Agnes McGowne,
the large republican gains there in the ing state loyalty and of awakening an|ton. tllis enables
They make pure blood and strong nerves
ilia Dank St., Wash­
recent elections.
Even Bryan’s home interest in our onw history, its work is ! greatly increase his stock and besides of
and
build
up
your
health.
Easy
to
take.
E . C. W a r d & C o.
ington, D. C. "I tried
.
state is getting on to the fact that there invaluable. The object of the society as '■ ,lmuing u profit on the animals, keep various remedies, but
Money hack
1st. Street, Newberg, Or
none seemed to do me any permanent good. Tty them. Only 25 cents.
is a fixed "parity” between republican given In the articles of incorporation is 1 up the fertility of his land through the The doctors said it was the worst case of inter­ if not cured. Sold by C. F. M oore & Co.
nal
trouble
they
ever
had.
I
decided
to
write
“ the collection, preservation, exhibition j manure obtained.
ian>
nrosoeritv.
to you for help. J received a very encouraging druggist.
C. F . B U T L E R , P r o p .
and publication of material of a hislori-1 General agricultural prosperity is reply, and commenced treatment at once. I
Newberg, Ore.
hail not used your ■ Favorite Prescript on a
After all that has been said and writ­ cal character, especially that relating to j most clearly shown in the priceofland. week before I b*K»n to feel better, and, as I
America’s
Greatest
Practical Fowl,
R
e
a
l
R
istate.
continued,
my
health
gradually
improved.
It
is
ten, our gallant Yamhill captain wus let the history of Oregon and the United if luruiers are prosperous und have u improving every day.”
T h e B a r r e d & W h ite P ly m o u th
$60C0 00—
States;
and
for
the
accomplishment
reasonable
expectation
o
f
continuing
so
K ooks.
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
down easy when it came to the demo­
I have kept my reeoril an a breeder ol the best
215 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, good
cratic nomination
for congeseman. this end, to explore all places of deposit i the prico o f land rises; when they are Adviser is sent fr ee on receipt o f stamps
strains oi Plymouth Rocks and will spare &
to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21
limited number of eggs from two first class
orchard aud buildings.
miles from
Strange to eay the democrats seem con­ of archaeological matter; to acquire losing money it falls. What is the re
pens.
documents, manuscripts and publica­ suit at Grand .function? Before this one-cent stamps for a book in paper
Newberg, in the Chehalem valley. The
scious of the inconsistency of plucing
covers, or 31 stamps in cloth, to Dr.
One Pen White Plymouth Rocks
laud is in good state of cultivation, 115
tions of every description; to obtain fuctory wus established land was held
R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
men who have helped “ expand” the
(Empire Strain)
acres in timber and pasture. Terms
records and narratives of tho pioneers of at «30 per acre; now a fair valuation
country on an anti-expansion ticket.
easy.
One Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks
tlie Oregon Territory ; to ascertain and for sugar beet land is sixty d ol­
Either of above places for rent.
ed out in the customs of society and the
(Ringlet Strain)
preserve the Imlian names of m oun­ lars per acre.
For all the farm ing laws of the land.
All first class birds carefully selected, large
C ive m e a c a ll.
The papers again have it that .Senator tains, streams and localities in Oregon, land here, tlie estimated increase in
size, good shape and color, fine layers and
1800 GO-
bred from the best prize winners.
H . L. S U T H E R L A N D .
Hanna on account of failing health will and their interpretations and significa­ value caused by tho buihiing o f this
52 acres, partly improved, house and
New Train Service on tlie O. It. & N.
barn, good running water, two miles
not conduct the next republican nation­ tions; to gather nnd preserve (he Indian factory is $800,000 aud the town prop­
from Newberg.
The double train service to be estab­
al campaign. But like tiie smell of pow­ traditions relative to the history of the erty hus increased $200,000, m aking a
der to an old war horse, the first lively I’aciiic Northwest prior to white settle­ total increase o f $1,000,000 through the lished between Portland and Chicago
2100 00—
skirmish
of the coming battle will ment ; to maintain a gallery of histori­ successful operation o f ttiis factory. April 22, in which the O. R. & N., the
80 acres, CO in cultivation, two houses
N. E. BRITT, President.
Union
Pacific
and
Tlie
Oregon
Short
doubtless act potently as are rejuvenating cal portraiture nml an ethnological and Tlie importance o f the beet sugar in-
iu good condition, one good barn, fences
B. C. MILES, Vice-Prcs.
E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary.
j line are interested, will shorten the
in good condition, fine orchard. Close
influence upon Mark's physical friure.
historical museum; to publish anil oth- dustry to the farmer cannot be more 1
J.
C. COLCORD, Cashier.
, .
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r u g g ist s
to scl.ool and postolHce. Four miles
,
, , ,
,,
through time 11 hours. Train No. 2
erwise diffuse information rslative to strikingly shown ,,
than in studying the ,
,
from railroad.
6 J
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leav ng Port and at 9:15 a. m., begin-
Hoary Senator Hoar poses before the tlie history of Oregon nnd of the original results at Grand Junction.—Orange ning on the date named, will be known
For Exchange—160 acres of land four
B. C. MILES.
country as an extremist rather than as Oregon Territory ; and in general to en­ Judd Farmer.
as the Chicago-Portland special. Its
J. C. COLCORD.
miles from Waterville, Washington. Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall
a conservatist when ho likens our policy courage nnd develop within this state
E. H. WOODWARD.
equipment will be new, making it fully
Will trade for town property or small
N E. BRITT.
of expansion to Aaron Burr’s treason­ the study of history.”
Paper.
farm in this vicinity.
A Cabinet I»fiy at tlie W hite House
J. II. DOUGLAS, JR.
tlie equal of any train now in service
Directors.
able scheme of “ Southern Empire.”
Precisely one-half minute before elev­ from the Pacific coast to the East.. Tiiere
Rrotherly 1'nltj (?) In (J. 8. Senate.
This comparison will not take well with
2150
00—
en, .Secretary Hay appears with ids ne.v will be but one ebango of cars to all
80 acres, 60 In cultivation, good build­
thp loyal boys who followed the heroic
Homo of tlie opposition papers in Ore­ Hijuare leather port-folio, stepping over Eastern points. The full time will be
CORfiE8I*ONT)ENT8-Ladd & Tilton. Port­
ings, feuces and orchard. Seven miles Stationery and School Supplies.
land; Natiousl Park Bank, New York-
Lawton. Lawton and Burr I Think of gon are babbling a good deal these fine
the the threshold with tlie air of a punc­ three days through to Chicago, or four
from Newberg.
it ll
spring days over wbat they regard as tual and exact man. Closely follows days and two hours to New York.
For further informatiou inquire,
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at
S tate r & B utt ,
the singular lack of unity evidenced by Secretary Long with a "green bag”
The second train, known as No. 6, will
the bank for information concerning the
Newberg, Oregon.
Books
and
Tablets
and
Etc.,
Etc.
tho
difference
in
tho
votes
of
tlie
two
city. Correspondence invited.
wearing tlie silk hat which has seen val­ le&ve Portland at 6:20 p. m., connecting
The democrats and populists of Ore­
Oregon
Senators
on
matters
of
recent
iant service in many political cam ­ at East Portland with tlie Southern Pa­
gon, who have always been "pixen”
ANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS FOR D i s ­
against banks, bankers and money dev­ federal legislation. Democrats and pop- paigns. Tlie postmaster-general, Charles cific’ s overland train from San Fran­
trict Li Hi co Managers iu this state to repre­
ils, with that strange inconsistency for ocrats uro so used to "taking orders” Emery Smith, with true editorial in- cisco and will carry through equipment sent me in their owu aud surrounding coun­
Willing to pay yearly |6(H), payable week­
which they are too-well noted, have and obeying the party lash that the fact stiuct, comes with both hands full of to Chicago via the Union Pacific and the ties.
ly. Desirable employment with unusual op­
Keeps on hand a full and complete line of
named a hanker Dr. B. Daly, for Con cannot enter into the IieaOsof the occu­ newspapers and pockets likewise well Chicago & Northwestern, and also the portunities. References exchanged, Enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park,
There is a hearty “ Howdy” equipment for the Washington division 320Caxtou Building, Chicago.
gress in tho First District ami another pants of tlie opposition tripods that filled.
banker, II. S. SheriduD, as chairman of statesmen can conscientiously differ on greeting from Secretary Wilson, catcli- of tlie O. It. & N., in connection with
Iheir stute central committee.—Tidings. legislative measures. Besides in the U. ^ ¡ng |,,s breath, remarking that climbing tlie Great Northern for St. Paul. This
AGENTS WANTED— FOR “ THE LIFE \ND
H. senate, as at present constituteil tlie stairs was worse than “ crossing plough- train will reach Spokane at 10a. m. The Achievements
of Admiral Dewey.” the world's
various members from the different ed grounil." Attorney-General Griggs ; new schedule as arranged, will supply greatest naval hero, By Murat Halstead, the
lifelong friend ami admirer of the nation’s idol. When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your
The democrats are reckoning without stntes do not appear as a unit on all mea­ bustles in like a lawyer who fears the I the most complete service ever furnish- Biggest and best book: over .'SCO rages, .s x 10
inches ; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations
wants will be fully supplied.
Uwilr host or “ hostess” when, despile sures. For example: in the statu of In­ reprimand of a punctilious judge. Sec- j ed oil tlie O. li.
N., as provides in- Only $1.50. Enormous demand. Big commis-
the fact that Bryan Is to ho their diana there is Mr. Fairbanks and Mr. retary H itchcock’s "in terior” and ex-(creased
outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write ¿ M m 'I'r ee D e l i VeTV
service in Eastern Oregon, Hinas,
quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd floor Cax
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presidential candidate, they are con­ Beveridge. T11 the state of Illinois, Mr. terior pockets are bulging with be-rib- j where it is greatly needed and gives ini ton
Bldg., Chicago.
« T O S . W I O S OUST.
gratulating themselves on tho prospect Culloni und Mr. Mason do not agree on boned documents. Secretary Gage, the J mediate connection with the Washing­
of the co-operation und assistance of scarcely nny topic. In Now Hampshire last to arrive, walks leisurely in about a ton division at Pendleton.
Notice to Creditor*.
Dewey in the coming campaign. Dewey the lion . William E. Chandler lias been quarter past eleven, as if still "keeping
No. 2 will arrive in Ciiicago at 9:31 a.
Notice is hereby giveu that the undersigned
may be a democrat, hut he is strictly a trying to get his colleague, Dr. Galling- banking hours.” Secretary Root is ab­ m., No. 6 at 7:45 a. m., ns at present. Ims been appointed by the county court of
Yamhill county, state of Oregon, administrator
Dewey democrat, nnd above all things er, indicted and sent to tho penitentiary sent in Cuba, getting at facts first hand Tlie westbound train out of Chicago, of
the estate o f .tames M Ramsey deceased and
N E W B E R G , O R E .
has qualified as such administrator. There
will refuse to bo Bryanlxed.
for violating tho statutes of tho United in Iris usual thorough way.
.
corresponding with No 2, is No. 1. This fore, all persons having claims against said
States. Mr. Frye of Maine and Mr.
are hereby notified to present them to
I hope l may bo forgiven for saying will arrive in Portland at 4 p. ra. The estate
me at my residence in Newberg, Oregon, prop
Lodge of Massachusetts nro the red-hot- that it suggested a lot of big boys going train corresponding with tho east-bound erly
sworu to, within six moutns from the date
After May 15, no farther opportunity test expansionists
in Washington, j to ^ ^ 1 wiUl th9 penalties of tardiness No. 0 is No. 3, out of Ciiicago. This of this notice.
Dated March 30th, 1900.
will be given for registration for whdo them colleagues are tlie strongest I abrogated. The first arrivals were met
4-27
DAVID M. RAMPEY,
will reach Portland at 7 :30 a. in. West­
Administrator.
two years.
This means that the kind of antis. It is very recently
that by President McKinley with that hearty bound train No. 1 will leave Chicago at
failure to take the
trouble
to Senator Hoar, whoso vagaries are well-
handshake and greeting that is so char- 6:30 p. m., and Omaha at 8:20 a. m. llie
register within tho next three weeks known and excite considerblo derision,
ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS FOR D is ­
acteriatio of him. He wore a light gray following day. Tlie time will lie re­
trict Office Managers in this state to repre­
will practically disfranchise one until used a page of a popular weekly to prove j Slllt „ „ q a bright red carnation bouton-
sent
me
in their own and surrounding coun­
duced 2 hours and 45" ffrinutes. No. 3.
ties. Willing to pay yearly $^>0, payable week­
tho state election subsequent to tlie one tl.at the policy of the administration is n|ere. tt is
ao „„affected th a titisd if- westbound train will leave Chicago at ly. Desirable employment with unusual op­
to be held this coming Juno. Tho vote wicked and vicious, while Mr. Lodge flcuU t0 raaliM tllat these men are fac-
portunities. References exchanged. Enclo-e
10:30 p. m ., and Omaha at 4:25 p. m. ?cli
addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park,
for president will also bo lost in Novem­
320Caxtoa Building, Chicago.
The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa­
tlie next day.
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ber. Two years and not a citizen of the triotic and righteous. Senator MeCom-
Consult the nearest ticket agent lor
greatest and grimmest questions of the
ration for teaching. Besides the
United States! Judging from the num­ as and Senator Wellington of Maryland
century.—Joe Mitchell Chappie in “ Tlie detailed information.
Notice of Final Settlement.
ber of voters still unregistered, it is high do not speak as they pass by. The rela­
W.II. H urlbert ,
National Magazine for April.”
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
timo for the people to awake to tlie tions between Mr. Tillman and Mr. Me-
h is filed iu the county court of Yamhill coun­
Gen’ l Passenger Agent.
ty
, state of Oregon, his final account of his ad
situation.
Laurln of South Carolina are very little
ministration of the estate of Daniel C. Has
-There will be-
Derlfimtlim of Principle».
tings, deceased, and that said court has ordered
more friendly. Mr. Caffery of Louisiana
M illion* Given A w ay.
that said fiual account and all objections to
The
Graphic
lias
been
requested
to
If ;a n n e to i.il« rrratlffln .r tn
♦La
the same be heard by said court at the usual
From tho sensational disclosures is a gold-standard-anti-expansouist-free-
I t 18 c e r t a in ly g r a t ify in g t o
th e p u b - place of holding saia court in the courthouse
publish tlie following declaration of
lie to k n o w o f o n e co n c e r n w h ic h is n ot in McMinnville, in «aid county, on Tuesday,
which “ Little Bobs” is making in re­ trader, w hile Mr. McEnery is a free-sil-
principles of tlie W om an’ s Christian
_ . .
,
.
the 3rd day of April, A. D., 1900, at the hour of
gard to tlie incompctency of English ver expansionist-protectionist. The two
afra id to he g e n e r o u s .
1 h e p ro p r ie to r s eleven o'clock a. m. of said day. at which time
Temperance U nion:
senators
from
Nebraska
are
about
as
dif­
o
f
Hr
K
in
fra
V
o
w
D
iaon
vorv
for
K
nn-
aud
place all persons interested iu said estate
generals and of the general mismanage­
lor v o n . m,iy appear aud file objections to said account,
We believe in the coming of His king­ o i Dr. K in g s N e w D iscov ery
ment of military affairs, it wimhl appear ferent as fire and water, while Messrs
s u m p t io n , C o u g h s an d ( ’o ld s , h a v e g i v - ! they have any.
s a m ie l g au se .
dom whose service is [lerfect freedom,
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Executor of said Estate.
that the United States lias little cause Pottigrow und Kyle who used to go
Oil a w a y over ten m illio n tria l b ottle s : Ramsey & Fenton, Attya for said Estate.
fur complaint along tin«line iu the proa- ! arom" ‘ arm 1,1 arui- lmvo
»■
i f’0™1'" 6 H " ' ‘“ 'I*’ wr‘ tten 1,‘ 1° ,,r ,nen“ a n d h a v e t h e sa tisfa ction o f k n o w i n g , ■■■■■i. ■
■■ ■ ■ —
eention of the recent war and that what
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Mr. K o * of | «»n. « « ell „8 in nature and m grace, it has c u r e d th ou sa n d s o f h o p e le ss c a ses.
| AGFXTS WANTED— FOR TH E LIFE AND
- f i ­
designing politicians would make appear \ ‘‘rn,ont
» "t i ex p an iion i.t; Mr. j »ro Perfect, converting the «oul.
A s th m a , b r o n c h it is , ln g rip p e a n d a! 1 ; achievements o f Admiral Dewey,” the world s
> irr»*atest naval hero. Kv Murat Halstead, the
»■ mountain., turn out lob e i,.sign,Meant ( 1 r',0,t,,r
annox everything within
We believe in the gospel of the golden th r o a t , c h e s t a n d lu n g d isea ses
a r c l lifelong friend and admirer of (he milieu's idol.
reach; a m lio they go through a long rule nml that each man 8 Habits of life
nnt hills. In xhort, “ McKinley luck”
F. Moore A Co., ¡
«n<! be.tbook; over.*»
8 x to
inclie«; nearly 100 p-rges halftone Illustration«,
j should be an example safe and benifi- cured by it. Call on a C. free
lial.—Aalilaml Tiilitigs.
la more than a popular 8U|>orHtition.
trial bottle. I Only
Enormous demand. Bln commis-
druggists
and
get
ccnt for every other man to follow.
. . ,
..
sioua. Outfit free Chance of »lifetim e. Write
I'he Dominion Company, 3rd floor Cax-
\\ e believe that Gott created both man Regular size 50o. tUHl $1.0«), Every ! quick.
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ton Bldg., Chlc.-igo.
How lïoet Factor Ir« II rip Formera.
bottle guaranteed.
an«l
woman
in
his
own
image
and
there-
U Is reported that Prof. G. W . Shaw,
Tho groat Importance o f n boot M igar fore, we believe in one standard of pur
™nrjl1 atmosphere combined with favorable
chemist of the Oregon Experiment Sta­
factory In developing agricultural pros- ity for both men and women, and In the
To The Public.
tion, has resigned in onler to accept the
Section 5 of the bicycle laws of tho
equal right of nil to hold opinions and
position of chemist and assistant super- 1 l
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Hulls o f tne ( «dorado Sugar Mnnnfuc- to express the same in tho home, on the state ot Oregon provides:
intendent of a beet sugar Inctnry in Got- , ,
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tilling Co.’s operation* at Grand Juno- platform, in the pulpit aud at the ballot
Send fu. Catalogue.
Section 5. Tlie absence of the proper
orado. Prof. Shaw enjoys the reputa-l
1
Office 2 doors west o f Moor»’« Drug store.
tion. This com pany lots $400,000 In­ box.
tag from any bicycle shall be consider­
tion of lieing a very competent chemist
T H O M A S N E W L I N , P r e s id e n t .
1st. Mreet. Newberg, Oregon.
vested In Its factory, machinery, eto,
We believe In a living wage; In on ed prima facie evidence that the tax has
and bas tundo a specialty of beet sugar |
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and $80,000 In farm lands. It controlli bv eight hour d a y ; In courts of deliberation I not been paid: It shall be the duty- of
investigations.
If there is less glory
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Monday,
P U B L I S H E D ON
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i . more pay I ownership
or lease 8000 acres, ’ o f wh oh anil conciliation ; iu justice ns opposed » "y and a!l peace officers, deputy
there is probably a good « deal
tlwvl,
i .i
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, lOOll will bo devoted to beets iu 1930. ! to greed of gain; in “ peace on earth and i iffs and bicycle tax collectors to seize,
Wednesday,
THURSDAY.
in the new job than hi the old.—Rural
In addition to ibis aren, 8500 acres o f good will to men.
i securely nnd safely hol«l nil such bicy-
F rid a y .
For over fifty-eight years
Northwest.
lieets w ill be grow n for the factory by
We therefore formulate and ft>r our- c'** until the levied tax an«! $1 addition-
ti/rrj/l V
P ra ctic a lly
a National Family Paper
outside farmers.
selves adopt the following pledge, asking !,l has l>eo:i paid as a tine for such non- oiT5co ami Residence one Work south of Rank | n l " W tfc lx L I
A D A ILY
o f Newberg.
for farmers and villagers,
We would remind our friend, th e ’ Some o f these beets arc grown nt
our sisters and brothers of a common! payment.
and the
whose renders have repre­
Oregonian, that Henator Sfcliride has considerable distance and stripped to danger and a common hope, to make
Therefore all bicycle owners aro noti­
Cheapest Know n.
the well earned reputation of lieing a the factory by rail, 75 miles being the common cause with ns, in working its fied that this tax must be paid at once.
sented the uery best ele-
very lively corpse. He was reportcl al- extreme limit o f such shipments. Those reasonable and helpful precepts into the
W .G . H bxdxrsox ,
^ , n c” an<^ remarkah’y attractive ment o f our country population,
pvblication, profusely illustrated with
most st death’s door a good many times that are grown within seven miles, practice of everyday life :
Sheriff of Yamhill C\i.
portraits ana f half-tones; contains all
It gives all the im portant news o f
while lie was Secretary of State, but he however, are Imuled on w agons. The
I hereby solemnly promise, God help-
the striking news featuresof The Daily .. . .
got apfrom hie bed of sickness a Unitsd factory's capacity Is4tX) tons o f beets per ing me, to abstain from nil distilled,
Tribune Special W ar Despatches, Do- ,he NiUion
,lle
re>'“ -
^prrniU Lltif WIUIArw.
States Senator. The people of Oregon day, ami between 60,000and 70,000 tons feimenled and malt liquors, including
rnestlc and Foreign t'orre-pomtence, ble Market Heports. Fascinating Short
5Yhcn things are “ the beat” they
Short Stories. Humorous Illustrations,
,
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should lie interested in nt least one arc needed to meet the requirements wine beer and cider as n beverage and
become "the best selling.”
Abraham
Industrial Information, Fashion Notes. storle,s’ an unexw1'*'1 Agricultural De-
tiling, In regard to tho case o f Senator h>r a augar "cam paign” or neoson. O f to employ all proper menus to discour-
Hare, a leading druggist o f Belleville,
Agrlcultural Matters carefully treated, partment, ScientifTc and Mechanical
McBriile, or in reference to any other this quantity the com pany raises about age the use of and traffic in the same,
and Comprehensive and Reliable Fitian- . . . ____ _
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O., writes: "K lectrlc Hitters are the
Off r»«r. Alwv-*
man. They should 1* interested in see- 15.000 tons and the balance, say 50,000
rial
and Market Reports
It is maile.1
fash ion Articles for the
To confirm the rationale of this plo.lge u-st selling hitters I have handled In
Itfwtei *• Wrar-RFMwteTs" are
at tlie same hour as the daily edition. Women. Humorous Illustrst-ons for old
ing that hs is treated fairly, and not mis- tone, Is grow n by farmers
Tho price we declare nur purpose to educate the j » ) years. You know w hy? Most dis-
nvT«1e tn tM) varWIfi tc fit
•tt ktnds of feet
secret of perfect fit
reaches a large proportion o f su h serib-___, ___
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represented. Senator Me Itrhle has done paid la $4.80 per ton si .h efa ctory .m ik - you n g;to form a lietter public senti- caaca begin in d i s o r d e r s o f the stomach,
b tn perfect
The last* osrt In shar­
ers on Ua-e o f issue, and each edition is a " J oung- H is 'The People s Pa-
exceedingly well in the upper house of Ing a total payment to farmers o f *225,- w en t; to reform, so far as possible, by liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and
ing • Wear-Reel srem” «r*re perfected by to
a thoroughly up-to-date daily family per” for the entire United States,
Years' study of shoe problems.
Congress. He h a s secured mcnriicrslrip 000 annually. In grow ing beets on its religions, ethical and scientific means, nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the
newspaper for busy people
on some of the most important and in- ,wn land, the com pany employs 300 ls- the drinking classes; to seek the tram- stomach, regulates kidneys, liver and
Regular subscription price,
Regular subscription price,
J. B. LEWIS CO S
flusntisl committees in that body, where borers and 130 are emplnyed in the fac- forming power of divine grace forottr-
bowels, purities tho blood, strengthen*
$ 1 .8 0 per year.
# 1 .0 0 p e r y e a r .
he Is In a position to do effective work t»ry during the Inisy season.
A lto- selves and all lor whom we work, that the nerves, hence cures multitude* ol
We furnish it with the Graphic for
5Vo furnish it with the G raphic for
lor his state. He has done amt is doing «ether the concern pay* $10, OOOfnr labor, they and we may willfully transcend no maladies- It builds up the entire sys­
Weep the ft’et health fill, make ir&Iktnjr de­
lightful, and make «hoe-economy poeaiLla
snch work. The American people want This makes a total disbursement to law of pure and wholesome living, and tem, I’ uta new life au«l vigor Into any
# 2 .0 0 p e r y e a r.
S 1 .TO p e r y e a r .
far everybody. Slade only by
to see fair pla -. The spirit that calls farmer* and laborers o f about $300,000 finally we pledge oaaselvea to labor and weak, sickly, rundown man nr woman.
J. B. L E W IS CO.* Bouton. !M*aa. f
forthis is instinctive with them and each year. A nyone familiar with the pray that all these principles, founded I‘rice it) cents. :>o!d by C. F. Moore A
I a w I s "Wear Rcateteta" for sale hjr
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with all other people.—Statesman.
'.conditions that prevail In tho farming upon the g-wpel oi UhrlJt, ruay l>e work- Co., druggLt,
i
N ew b erg. O regon .
J . C. P o rter, X e w b c r ;
NEWBERG
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