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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
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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
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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 . PO TTER CO., •
B ryanisin—under w hatever Union Pacific and The Oregon Short
th e fact th a t a sugar factory ia not p erity.
lavi i
fot Atoa*.’ CAu/f.’«. EJ.ro.
BOSTON
beaded in her direction.
i nam e, m eans calam ity, while th e to e - 'lin e are in terest» !, w ill shorten the
*0 arra«. <0 in capivano*, two b ru jas
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