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MORRIS, Pres. A. R. MILLS. V ice-Pres. MQ8K» VOTAVV, C ash ie r. CLARENCE BUTT. 1C E F U B L IC A N T IC K E T , S ta te . SUPREME JUDGE—C. E. L inn C ounty. DAIRY COMMISSIONER— W olverton of J. W . Bailey of M ultnom ah C ounty. F ir s t D is t r ic t . congressman —Thos. H. W ashington County. Tongue of C o m ity . jo in t se n a t o r —Dr. W. Tyler S m ith of Sheridan. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE —B. L. E d Jy of Tillamook County. REPRESENTATIVES — Clarence B utt of Newberg. 15. F . Lampson of W illam ina. sheriff —E . A. Alderm an of D ayton. c l e r k —J . I f . N elson ot McMinnville. r e c o r d e r —J . L . H oskins of Newberg. a s s e s s o r — Y. M. Yocum of Sheridan. s c h o o l s u p t . —E. V. Littlefield M 'M inn. c o m m i s s i o n e r —Amos Nelson of W est Chehalem . t r e a s u r e r —0 . 0 . R hude of N. Y am hill. s u r v e y o r — C. E . Brausou of Sheridan. c o r o n e r —J . M. C hapm an of Sheridan. P r e c in c t . JUSTICE OP THE PEACE— J . M. W right, Newberg. —J. J . Woods, Newberg. con sta ble ROAD SUPERVISORS— A. K. Mills for N orth Newberg. W. E . Thomus for South Newberg. A big new spaper works on a "cheap little ” plane when it won’t give a man credit for w hat he does, but works up a case against him on its own perverted presum ption. The opposition papers are having a sorry tim e trying to keep th e Porto Rico bugaboo boosted up as n cam paign issue. I t is taking lots of prop ping and it will all be knocked out be fore election tim e. Yam hill republicans p u t up a strong ticket Tuesday, and the universal h a r m ony and good will which existed throughout tho convention speaks vol umes for th e kind of support th e rep u b lican nominees may expect on Ju n e 4. The Fuaioncratic papers are now e n joying the ra th e r pleasing and harm less diversion of publishing bombastic oulo- gies of th e ir candidates under heads reading “ He will be elected.” It will rem ain for the reat of us to Bay " H e ib •elected.” If th e opposition can find n sufficient tiace of " rin g ” and "b o ss” rule in the nom ination of tho republican ticket Tuesday to m ake a fight on "bosslsm ,” it is welcome to its discovery. From top to bottom from Lhe stand point of bossism a t least th e ticket will bear tho scrutiny of th e Y am h ill voter. Our dem ocratic friend* are gradually overcoming tb elr prejudice tow ard the "m oney pow er.” T heir nom inee for Congress in th is district is the H on. special character of th e raw m aterial, j Bernard Daly, a Lakeview banker, who liich is not a m arketable product in won over o ur own C aptain H eath by a ibe sam e sense as o th er commercial vote of 80 to 69. And it is understood crops, obliges the factories to be estab th a t th e populists, except a few middle- lished as near as possible to the locali of-the-roaders, tiave agreed to fuse on ties where this m aterial is raised. The th is kind of a layout. I t 's tough, but benefit of this circum stance will easily they like it, you know .—Sheridan Sun. be understood when one considers bow im mense otherwise would be th e risk of At th e Ju n e election the am endm ent th e farm er in raising a ciop w hich Is to the state constitution conferring the not m arketable, like th e sugar beet, u n election franchise upon women will be less he was sure beforehand th a t he before th e people. I t stands little show could sell and deliver his beet crop a t a of being ratified by th e voters of this profitable price. In tact, w ithout this state. T here are, of course, some advo security sugar beet culture would prove cates of the am endm ent among th e absolutely im possible. On th e other women bu t much th e greater num ber of hand, the factory has an equal in te re st th in k in g women are of the opinion th a t to receive th e beets freshly harvested the duties and responsibilities of wom from th e farm er and would in its turn en should not be added to, but on the be impossible w ithout th e assurance of o th e r hand th e women should strive to a supply of beets. I t is difficult to nam e accomplish all th ey can for society in auolher industry w here th e m utual in th eir proper sphere and w ith their p res terests of th e producer of th e raw m a en t privileges and opportunities.—P o rt terial and of the m anufacturer are so in land Chronicle. tim ately Interwoven, an j in no country of th e world are th e local conditions so Growing Volume of Money. favorable to th e rapid developm ent of an The per capita man ought to be happy. industry of such vast im portance to tho goueral prosperity of th e co u n try .— For each person in th e U nited States the Jo h n C. V eenhuyzen in Beet Sugar G a am o u n t of money in circulation is $26.- 12. In 1896 th e figure w as $21.53. An zette. increase of over 2b per cent in the per capita w ithin four years, m aking due OREGON PO LITICS. allowance for Increased population, I t is an off year, indeed, in Oregon should satisfy any one except a Populist politics, w hen some new features or who w ants paper m oney to trundle phases of party m anagem ent or policy is around by th e wagon load. More th an not developed. In alm ost every cam $2,000,000,000 of money are now circu paign som ething new or interesting tu rn s lating in th is country, th e increase in up politically In Oregon. A t th e Na (our years reaching $492,000,000. All tional capital th e oldtim ers in official these dollars are recognized throughout life are always looking for som ething to the world as equivalent to gold. Four happen ou t of th e ordinary in Oregon years ago th e gold circulating in th e politics. One of Oregon’s first Senators U nited States was $489,000,000. N o w it tiecame a candidate for vice-president. is $785,000,000, an increase of 60 per A nother Oregon Senator, reputed the cent. H as silver fallen hack 7 N ot a most eloquent orator in the land, re bit of it. The am ount of silver and sil signed his seat to take com m and of a ver certificates in circulation has in regim ent, and was killed im m ediately creased in four years from $558,000,000 afterw ard in the Ball’d B luff blunder. to $631,000,000. For th e first tim e the The great T ilden-H ayes electoral con money in circulation lias passed the test was largely fought over an Oregon $2,000,000,000 m ark and every dollar is vote. Oregon furnished a m em ber of worth 100c in gold. G ra n t’s C abinet, and a form er Senator, H ere is a republican trium ph of great whose rugged sense and rude w it gained m agnitude, so large, in fact, th a t the for him a national reputation. O regon’s dem ocratic papers never refer to it. constitution prohibited the entrance in They advocated free coinage as the only to th e state of negroes or m ulatloes, and road to an increased volum e of money. welcomed " th e left wing of Price’s But in less th a n four years after the arm y .” A fter the w ar, Oregon elected Chicago platform was offered to the peo several republican governors, a n d then ple as th e tru e system of finance the —Pennoyer. Oregon has furnished sev circulation has increased by nearly eral Senatorial deadlocks, and twico has $500,000,000. T he p aram ount dem o elected a senator a t alm ost the last m in cratic issue in 1896 was, us events have ute of th e sesaion. Oregon finally sent dem onstrated, a huge b lunder, an abso to the Senate its only Hebrew m em ber lute reversal of everytning th a t could in —and now certain citizens and dem ocrats sure the prosperity of the country. It of M ultnom ah county have nom inated takes nerve in th e presidential candi an interesting and in a political aspect date who led th a t cause to come forward rath er a curious legislative ticket. Some again and offer his views on publicques- dem ocrats are displeased w ith it, some tions as w orthy of cofidence. Bound republicans are a little alraid of it, and judgem ent in a leader is essential. If he w hatever happens to it, th ere is th e sa t has been identified w ith a radical error, isfaction of realizing th a t Oregon is one proved beyond question, lie cannot keeping up its reputation, in a sm all be trusted to point the way in o th e r is way a t least, and doing som ething po sues. W hat B ryan declared was the litically th a t is unique if not startlin g , worst financial policy is unm istakably and th a t is worth the dim e admission to tho best.—Globe-Democrat. the perform ance.—Telegram . E D IT O R IA L C O M M EN T. Tho republican surplus in th e national treasury is the latest cause o( dem ocrat ic insom nia. Ju ly corn Is now w orth about 40c a bushel and Col. Bryan has w ithdraw n all his previous estim ates for correction. Senator H oar’s frequent assertion th a t lie can soe tho end of th e republic sug gests tiiut lie lias p u t oflT a visit to bis optician too long. Dewey rem arks th a t he la a dem ocrat but never voted in his life. T his vari ety, if it m aintains th e rule, has much to commend it. By th e im prudent action of th e Ad m iral's wife th e cause of woman suffrage has received a blow from w hich it w ill not recover In a thousand years. Col. W sttorson rises to rem ark th a t "N o platform can stay th e m ovem ent of m an k in d ." The Colonel should stick to th at proposition. I t has hut one side. The m an who may bo selected to pro- *e n t 1,ru»id#n* M cKinley’, nam e to the Republican convention will find th a t most of bis work has lieen done in ad vance of the m eeting. —Globe-Democrat. And strength wasted, to try to push back the rising tide with a broom. It's just as great a waste o f time and a far more serious waste of strength to try to push back the rising tide of disease witli the w nervines,w n com pounds w and w nerve foods n which simply drug the nerves into a drunk en stupor. They make you feel good? So does whisky, while the feeling lasts, but the reaction is dan gerous and deadly. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is a tem perance medicine. It contains no al cohol, opium, cocaine or ether nar cotic. It strengthens the body by purifying the mood and increasing the supply of that vital fluid. It heals diseases of the stomach and or gans of digestion and nutrition and thus removes the obstacles to a per fect nourishm ent of the whole body. " S ix vear3 ag o m y stomach and heart troubled me so much I had to do something, as th e doctors could not help m e," writes Mrs. S. A . K n a p p , o f San Joae. California, Box 393. " I w ent to 6au Francisco and had treatm ent for catarrh o f the stom ach and was better for some tim e, then it cam e back. I then used Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical D iscovery an d ‘ Pleasant Pellets.* These m edicines cured m y stomach. I do not have th e pain an d indigestion aa I did. It is very hard for m e to tell you w h at I suffered be fore I com m enced takin g our valuable medicine. recommend it to all th e s u f f e r e r s whom I m eet." i Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets strengthen and stim ulate the liver. through tim e 11 hours. T rain No. 2 leaving Portland a t 9:15 a. m ., begin ning on tb e date nam ed, will be known as th e Chicago-Portland special. Its equipm ent will be new, m aking it fully th e equal of any train now in service from the Pacific coast to th e E ast. There will bo but one change of cars to all E astern points. The full tim e will be th ree days through to Chicago, or four days and two hours to New Y ork. The Becond train , known as No. 6, will leave Portland a t 6:20 p. m ., connecting a t E ast Portland w ith tb e Southern P a cific’s overland train from San F ra n cisco and will carry through equipm ent to Chicago via tho Union Pacific and the Chicago A N orthw estern, and also the equipm ent for the W ashington division ol the O. R. A N ., in connection with the G reat N orthern for S t. P au l. This train will reach Spokane a t 10a. m. The new schedule as arranged, will supply th e most complete service ever fu rn ish ed on the O. R. A N., as provides in creased service in E astern Oregon, where it is greatly needed and gives im m ediate connection w ith the W ashing ton division at Pendleton. No. 2 will arrive in Chicago a t 9:30 a. m ., No. 6 a t 7:45 a. m ., as a t present. T he westbound train out of Chicago, corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1. This will arrive in Portland a t 4 p. m . The train corresponding with the easibonnd No. 6 is No. 3, out of Chicago. This will reach Portland a t 7 :30 a. m . W est bound train No. 1 will leave Chicago at 6:30 p. m., and O m aha at 8:20 a. m . the following day. The tim e will be r e duced 2 hours and 45 m inutes. No. 3. w estbound traiu will leave Chicago at 10:30 p. in., and O m aha a t 4:25 p. ui. the next day. C onsult th e nearest ticket agent for detailed inform ation. Real Futaie Transfer«. W .H . H u r l b e r t , R eported by th e Y a m hill Go. A b stract C o a t Mc G en’l Passenger A gent. M innville, O regon, for the w eek e n d in g Mch 81, 1900. Jam e s M. P u g h , m an ag er. W ill p ra c tic e in a ll th e c o u rts of th e s ta te | S pecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork , th e ; w riting of deeds, m ortgages, con tra c te a n d th e j F o r E x c h a n g e —160 a cres of la n d four d ra ftin g of a ll legal p a p e rs. * m ile s from W aterv llle, W ashington. N e w b e rg . O re g o n W ill tra d e for tow n p ro p e rty o r »mall O f f ic e — Second Floor farm in th is v icinity. B ank of K e w le rg B uild in g . N e w b e r g , Or. O R 80 a cres, 60 in c u ltiv a tio n , good b u ild ings, fen ces a n d o rc h a rd . Seven m iles from N ew berg. F or fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ire , JOHN A. BECK, T h a t T hrobbing H eadache. Transacts business. WATCHMAKER a » d JEWELER, S t a t e k & B l i t , N ew berg, O regon. Solicits th e pa tro n a g e IST I 2 Ü E X ) 1 8 9 3 of h is o ld In d ia n a a general banking Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Careful attention given Collections. F rie n d s who n e ed w atch re p a irin g done. | Would quickly leave you, if you used i Dr. K ing's New Life Pills. Thousands of 2 7 0 M o rriso n S t. ! sufferers have proved their matchless PO R TLAN D , OR. | m erit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Carriage and Wagon Builders. ; They make pure bloou and strong nerves , and build up your health. Easy to take. | Try them . Only 25 cents. Money back j if not cured. Sold by C. F . Moore <fc Co. Repairing, Painting and Trimming ! druggist. Promptly Done. ROY GARDNER Feed & Seed Store N o tic e o f A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’« P r i v a t e S ale. In th e C ounty C o u rt o f O regon for Y a m h ill couuty. In th e m a tte r of th e e sta te of C harles B ovard, deceased. N otice is h e re b y giv en th a t the u n d e rsig n ed , as a d m in is tra to r of th e e sta te of C h arle s Bo vard, d eceased, by v irtu e of an o rd e r of the c o u n ty c o u rt of Y a m h ill couuty. S tate of O re gon, m a d e on th e 10th day of M arch 1900, a u th o riz in g him so to do, w ill from and a fte r the 2Gth day of May 1900, sell at p riv a te sale th e fol low in g d e sc rib e d re a l p ro p e rty b e lo n g in g to said e sta te , to w it: Lots one, two, th re e , four, five, six, seven and eight, in block fifty-six, E d w a rd s' a d d itio n to th e tow n of N ew berg, in Y a m h ill couuty, Oregon. T h at said real p ro p e rty w ill be sold a cc o rd in g to law an d th e p u rc h a se r w ill be re q u ire d to pay for th e p ro p e rty at the tim e of sale, and th e u n d e rsig u e d ad m in i.-tra to r asks p e rso n s d e sirin g to p u rc h a se sa id p ro p e rty , to m ake him offers therefor. D ated A pril 20, 1900. 5 25 A. R. CUMPSTON, A d m in istra to r. C larence B utt, A tt’y for estate. F I.O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN G A R D E N & FLOW E R SEED S. Horseshoeing and General Black- smithing. Free Delivery. E . C. W a r d & Co. 1st. S tree t, N ew berg, Or THE LITTLE C. F . B U T L E R , P r o p . HARNESSJÌHOP. America’s Greatest Practical Fowl, N ew berg, Ore. T h e B a r r e d & W h ite P ly m o u t h R o c k s. I h av e k e p t m y record as a b re e d er of th e be«t s tra in s of P ly m o u th Rocks an d w ill sp are a lim ite d n u m b e r of eggs from tw o lirst class pens. No Half Prices Here. All Work Guaranteed. s e n t m e in th e ir ow n an d s u rro u n d in g c o u n ties. W illing to pay yearly $000, p ayable w e ek ly. D esirable e m p lo y m e n t w ith u n u s u a l op p o rtu n itie s . R e fe re n c e s e x ch a n g e d , E nclose self-addressed stam p ed envelope. 8. A. Park, 320C axton B uild in g , C hicago. AQENT8 W A N T E D -F O R “TH E LIFE AND A c hievem ents of A d m ira l D ew ey." th e w orld's re a te s t n av al hero, By M urat H alstead , the Ifelong frien d and a d m ire ro f the n a tio u ’s idol. B iggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8 x 10 in c h e s ; n e arly 100 pages ha lfto n e illu s tra tio n s . O uly $1.50. E n o rm o u s d em and. Big co m m is sions. O utfit free. C hance of a life tim e . W rite q u ic k . The D om inion C om pany, 3rd floor Cax- to n Bldg., Chicago. i H. I t . One Pen White Plymouth Rocks (Empire Strain) One Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks (Ringlet Straiu) A ll first class b ird s c a re fu lly selected, la rg e size, good sh ap e a n d color, fine lay ers a n d b red from th e b est prize w in n ers. Clv e m s a c a ti. E D -S E V E R A L PERSONS FOR DIS W A tric N t T Office M anagers in th is state to re p re The Quaker City Poultry Tank SUTH ER LA N D . C. F . Moore & Co Bank of Newberg. N. B. E. J. D r u g g is t s . E. BRITT. P re s id e n t. C. MILES, V ice-Pres. H . WOODWARD, S ecretary. C. COLOORD, C ash ie r. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall Paper. B. C. MILES. J. C. COLCORD. E. H. WOODWARD. N. E. BRITT. J . H. DOUGLA8, JR . D irectors. Stationery and School Supplies. C O R R E S P O N D E N T S —Ladd & T ilto n . P o rt la n d ; N a tio n a l P a rk B auk, New Y ork. Books and Tablets and Etc., Etc. S tran g ers v is itin g th e c ity a re in v ite d to c all a t th e b a n k for in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e city . C o rre sp o n d en c e in v ite d . N o tic e to C r c d ito r a . N otice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t the u n d e rs ig n e d h as b e en ap p o in te d by the cou n ty c o u rt of Y a m h ill county, state of Oregon, a d m in is tra to r of the esta te of Jam e s M R am sey de ce a se d and has q u alified as su ch a d m in is tra to r. T h e re fore, all persons h a v in g claim s a g a in st sa id esta te a re h e re b y no tified to p re s e n t th e m to m e at my re sid en c e iu N ew berg, O regon, p ro p erly sw orn to, w ith in s ix m o n th s from th e date of th is notice. D ated M arch 30th, 1900. 4-27 DAVID M. RAMSEY, A d m in istra to r. D -S E V E R A L PERSONS FOR Dis W A tr ic N T t E Office M anagers iu th is state to re p re se n t m e in th e ir ow n an d s u rro u n d in g couu- ties. W illing to p a y yearly $600, p ayable w eek ly. D esirable e m p lo y m e n t w ith u n u s u a l o p p o rtu n itie s . R eferences e x ch an g ed . E nclose solf a d d re sse d stam p ed en v elo p e. 8. A. P ark, 320C axtou B u ild in g , Chicago. AGENTS W A N T E D -F O R “ TH E LIFE AND a c h ie v e m e n ts of A d m ira l D ew ey," the w orld's g re a te st n a v al hero. By M urat H a lste a d , the lifelo n g frie n d and a d m ire r of the n a tio n ’s idol. B iggest and best book; ov er 500 pages, 8 x 10 in c h e s; n e a rly 100 pages h a lfto n e illu s tra tio n s . O nly $1.50. E norm ous d e m a n d . Big co m m is sions. O utfit free. C hance of a life tim e . W rite q u ic k . T he D om inion C om pany, 3rd floor Cax- to n Bldg., C hicago. WILSON’S GROCERY K eeps on h a n d a fu ll a n d c o m p lete lin e of Staple & Fancy Groceries. When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your wants will be fully supplied. Free Delivery. « JO S . W PACIFIC COLLEGE, N E L M E R P. D IX O N DENTIST. Office 2 doors w est of M oore’s D rug store. 1st. s tre e t, N ew berg, O regon. E W B E R G “ Wear-Resisters” YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE , O R E . T h e S prin g T e rm w ill open M a rc h 2 6 ,1 9 0 0 , and continue 1 2 w eeks. CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. M illio n s G iv e n A w ay . M B M artin A wf to Jo h n V I t is certain ly g ra tify in g to th e p u b H ubbard 15 a in Wm Dodson We th o u g h t th e y would come around PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. d io ................................................ $ 150 00 lic to know o f one concern w hich is not to it finally. A rank fusion organ of the afraid to be generous. T he proprietors Office «ntl R ésidence one block so u th ol Bank Jo h n Manta A wf to J W Fish- state deserves credit for th e discovery of of Dr. K in g s N ew D iscovery for C on of N ewberg. burn A wf pt of It 254 Day- the fact th a t Mark H um ia is th e real to n ................................................. 50 00 su m p tio n , C oughs an d Colds, have g iv prom oter of the Ifewey boom for the en aw ay over ten m illion trial bottles Wm K If el vie A wf to J W Flsli- presidency. Poor Marcus 1 This last an d have tho satisfaction of know ing bnrn It 15 F leth e-s add to sensational disclosure of his moral per- It has cured thousands of hopeless cases. D ayton......................................... 370 53 fldity may prove fatal. A sthm a, bronchitis, lagrippe and al 1 Em ily J Bearla A h ush to Saint th ro a t, chest a n d lung diseases a re W Parrish 30.90 a in sec 30 t3r3................................................ 1525 00 cured by it. Call on C. F . Moore A Co., W hen w heat brings less th an flfty druggists an d get a free trial bottle. P O Jones A wf to Mary J M ul cents, when hops do not bring the cost R egular size 50c. a n d $1.00. E very ligan sm all tra c t adjoining of picking and when th ere is not much A m ity............................................ 5 85 bottle g u a ran teed . fruit to bring at all, the tim e is certainly John G ould to Mary Jo sephino opportune for tu rn in g attention to other A rm strong 157.12 a in A C industries. This com m unity is particu T he executive com m ittee of th e Y am Sm ith die ................................. 1000 00 bill county I’ioneera' A ssociation, a t; Is the result of careful selection in larly favored in having an especially re foot wear. Poor shoes mean ill- Alva P Macy A wf to Jo h n m unerative industry offered to its farm th e ir m eeting last w eek, voted to hold •hapod feet. The celebrated P Simpson It 4 in Macy’s 1st ers. All (h at is now lacking ia the e n th e n n n u al m eetin g in S heridan, J u n e , J . B. LEWIS CO. a d J to Dayton .......................... 275 00 ,6 th . ergy and faith to 'May hold." The pioneers w ill be cordially Wm E W arner A wf to Nancy J welcomed. S h erid an and v icin ity per- ; W arner 17.91 a in E C W il Imps has as m any stu lw art representa- > Grover C l.velam i m eant som ething, liam s die t5r4............................. 750 00 I tives of the days of honorable m em ory create foot beauty. They fit well, look well and wear longer than any w hen, in a letter to th e Brooklyn demo W m E W arner to S arah E ns an y section of tlio co u n try , and they other shoe made. All sizes, to suit cratic d u b lie said "T h cro has never W arner 17.91 a in E C Wil everybody. For «ale by will delight to extend th e hand of wel been a lim e when false leadership of our liam s die l5r4.............................. 500 00 com e.—S heridan S un. # J. B. LEWIS CO.. Boston. Mass. iLewia "Wear Registers" for sale by p arty and a departure from sim ple d em W H Buffimi A wf to S W Baf ocratic faith have not been quickly dis futa 4.50 a in E C W illiam . S p r e a d s L ik e W ild f ir e . J . C . P o rter, N ew b erg . Mrs. Dewey has evidently taker, tb e covered ami ruthlessly lebuked by list die I5r4. ..................................... 25 00 W h en th in g s are " th e b est” th ey Admiral from salt w ater, in w hich he less support, pronounced delection and W H Blood A wf to J W Collins become " th e best selling.” A braham b itter defeat. These consequences have was a t home, a id got him into hot w at 40 a in sec 11 t3r0 .................... 60 00 H ure, a leading d ru g g ist o f B elleville, th u s far been so inevitable th a t tho lee- e r, in which he is " a t se a ."—Forest G W G oueher (by executor) to O., w rites: “ Klectric B lu er* are th e tons they teach cannot be disregarded > Grove Tim es. C harles 11 Looey c 1* It 4 blk liest selling bitters I h av e h an d led In w ithout inviting calam ity.” Democracy , 4 A m ity ....................................... 50 00 Handsomely Illustrated. 20 years. You know w hy? Moat dis This It ana Migulna is running alte r false gents, ami M r. I W hy should not th e candidate for th e r K Brown et al to Wm Cam p Original Drawings. you want. ens»'* begin in disorder* o f the stom ach, Cleveland m akes him self unpopular vice presidency on the republican ticket bell It 1 A It 2 A sw It 2 w ith h it quondam party by bis courag- , conic from Oregon? There is a m o v e-1 blk 4 Mc M ............................... 925 00 liver, k id n ey s, bow< Is, blood and nerves. E lectric Bitters tones up tb e to n s end persistent attitu d e iu "keeping m ent on foot to secure this place (or th e C D L atonrette et al to F Linn stom ach, regulates k idneys, liv er and Pacific coast. In th is case, it should by th e ta ilh ,” 27.31 a in see 31 I2r3 .............. 150 00 bowel*, purifies the blood, s tre n g th e n s all m eans fall to th e W ebfootstate. Ore- Geo B raithw aite to Milton R ich 111 « nerves, lienee cures m ultitude* of g in was th e only white place on the ardson A wf 90 a in sec 4 t 4 These beet sugar factories seem to map of this vast region, after tho elec maladies- It builds up the e n tire sys r 4 ............................................... 3300 00 w ant the whole world, 5000 acres of tion of 1896.—Statesm an. tem , Put* new life and vigor in to any Milton Richardson A wf to Geo land as a bonus. T hat m e a n , at least w eak, sickly, rundow n m an or w om an. $100,000 in a desirable location.—Albany B raithw aite 25.75 a in Ford Price 50 cents. 8old by C. F . Moore A We have all heard about taxation D em ocrat. die t i r i ......................................... 1000 00 Co., d ru g g ist. T his choice b it of inform ation(7j very w ithout representation, but it does not MARRIAGE LICENSES. I appropriately ap|>ears in th e "m isfit" apply to 1‘orto Rico. Indeed th a t litllo Eva L Fletcher 18 to Marion A ralm - colum n of the Democrat and is a good island so far h at paid no taxes into the H e a l E s ta te . sam ple of th e reliability of a certain type general fund. All tho money collected er 22 E«¿r»tlonal!y Infnrstt- We van» yaa to sab- leoco oo- J u lia H arrington 16 to Jo h n P Olds Ing F«atures for 1900. acriba at anca. of Oregon journalism . We would sug- has been spent in the island. And tbe J1S »er»», 100 acres la f u l l ra tio n , good n r r r u i c o s T K i n r r n i i * r o a inno. gcat th a t 5000sugar beet acreage hardly law th a t lays a local tax provides repro- 21. o rc h a rd and buildings. R , m llea Iron» M w a r * E v f r H I l í a l e . I . . . I ' . r j i t h e r , /e l la M Hadley 19 to Sam uel L inton m eans tu rn in g over th e deeds of th at sentalion tam e as Oregon had prior to . . n x o r J . C . n p M . e r . F.hvn F.. E e t r n n l . Jiew bfrK . In th» C hohalf-u va lle y . Tha • H o y a r * l a m i a . O r l a . e T h » * v t . S lr i e - am ount of land to the sugar capitalista, 1859. Indeed Porto Rico has represen- 24. la u d Is In » s a l aiate o t c u ltiv a tio n . I I I k l . h n a t l e r . n r l h . n i N l h r e p C - F n e l i M * . F U » n h e e le r W lle v i. S .i h .n R M k e lí Beatrice Linton 20 to W II Bond 23. as any prim ary d ep artm en t school hoy tallón w ithout taxatio n .— Hillsboro In- •e ra s In tim b e r and p astu re. T erm s B a le , r n e v S . r a n r e . . . . m a n . ,,r ( b e easy. *r 4 f h le r J . . M A n e r l e . . A a shara. would know. New berg ia only asked a d ependent, E ith e r of above places for rent- seno SAME 1X1) ADPaxsa «T oncE N r w T r a in S e r v i r * on III* O . K . M N building tile of fifty acres, which will “ T h e W a l i e n »1 S l a f s a l n v '* wl!l hr ,r n t ftm D ivesttd of all "g litterin g general scarcely come at $2000 an acre accord T he double traiu service to be estab laco oo— Ibftw,» ro.tnOi», mU continuad ■>„. e r a r .1 tbv rv cu l.r Al te re s , p artly Im proved, h o u se and nrVvof t l oo ap*... othrrw rn -’nSmd. B ru rn S -r r 'B ing to the D em ocrat's abstruse figures. itie s" th e questions betw een tb e parties lish»! between Portland and Chicago e rla , r . " m -ntha f i n by «.«-Un, » o*. h * , * unan, b a m . good ru n n in g w ater, tw o m iles ra a nd n e a tío n triff “ S pvcial 10'-' oflUr Albany!* evidently a trifle sore over resolve them selves into calam ity or pros April 22, in w hich th e O . R. A N\, the from Sew berg. T H E W . W . 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