the republicans to beware ol the smooth
politician who says there is no politics
in the election of county officials. Be
IMIl'KD XVKHV FRIDAY MORNING*
ware of the man who buttonholes you
for a “ trade.”
The republican ticket is
E. H. W o o d w a r d , E ditor A P ubmshkb . clean arid strong and there is no reason
why every man on it cannot be elected
W . C. W o o d w a r d , A ssociate E d it o r .
if tiie republicans will stand unflinch
- -
ingly by their colors.
F R ID A Y , M A Y 18,1900.
NEWBERG
GRAPHIC.
Menni) clau m«tter >1 the poAtolhce
It has been suggested that if the demo
cratic party could securo a new plat
form, uew managers and a new candi
date as easily as they secure a new con
vention hall, the republicans might not
feel so confident of the result of the com
ing election.
K D IT O B IA L C O M M E N T.
It is proposed by the Goebelltes to
amend the Kentucky election law so
that a man who votes the republican
ticket can have his sentence commuted
to imprisonment for life.
When the Chicago platform is taken
out of cold storage on the 4th of July
the delegates will be surprised to observe
tbe number ol blowholes in it.
Republican platforms are eventually
embodied in the laws of the country and
are therefore to be pronounced mighty
interesting reading.
If as any one ever seen a word of sym
pathy in a republican paper for the
struggling Boers in South Africa, in
their efforts to retain their liberty. This
is significant, and shows where the ten
R E P U B L IC A N TIC K ET.
dency of the party is.—Albany Demo
crat.
Tbe republicans have a decidedly en
State.
viable record on tbe subject of human
sitrkmk ju d g e —C. E. Wolverton of
slavery in our own country, and they
Linn County.
have uo intention of annulling it by
dairy awniRRioNER—J. W . Bailey of
countenancing
any other people which
Multnomah County.
is still practicing the barbarous and hea
thenish custom of bartering in human
F I rat D is t r ic t .
— G lo b e-D em o cra t.
lives. If this “ tendency is significant”
c o xobessm ax — Th«s.
H. Tongue ol
make the most of it.
Whenever we hear a Bryan shout, our
Washington County.
memory turns buck to the time when
The testimony received from La- democratic badges decorated the bosom
C o u n ty .
U ramie in reference to the success which of the pants of almost every man iu the
joint senator —Dr. W. Tyler Sm ith ol
the farmers have experienced there in country, and we wonder if it isn’ t just
Sheridan.
joint representative —B. L.
Eddy ol the raising of sugar beets, should have liossihle that the shouter has lost his
great weight with the farmers of Yam memory.—Tillamook Herald.
Tillamook County.
hill county who are contemplating en
r epresentatives —
gaging in the great coming agricultural
The following epigrammatic sentence
Clarence Butt of New berg.
Industry. The LaGrande farmers have from a recent speech ol Governor Roose
E. F. Lampson ol Willamina.
succeeded in spite of very adverse con velt of New York is referred to our
s h e r if f —E. A. Alderman ol Dayton.
ditions, and a close reading of the per friends tho prohibitionists: “ You must
c ler k —J. If. Nelson ol McMinnville.
sonal letters published in last week’s is not sacrifioe a possible good because you
recorder — J. L. Hoskins of New berg.
sue will show that we have much great cannot get a possible best.” —Forest
assessor — Y . M. Y’ocuiu of Sheridan.
school s u p t .— E. V. Littlefield M’Minn. er opportunities than they, and may Grove Times.
commissioner —Amos
Nelson of West reasonably hope for even greater suc
cess. In the first place, the country
The unwillingness of the fnsion outfit
Chehalem.
treasurer —O. O. Rhude of N. Yamhill. surrounding LaGrande is owned in large to face the questions of protection, pros
surveyor —C. E. Branson of Sheridan. tracts, and contracts were made for perity, sound money and expansion on
It was thus dif tbe stump makes the present campaign
coroner —J. M. Chapman ol Sheridan. acreage in proportion.
flcult to give proper cultivation to the rather a tame one in Oregon. They are
crop. On the other hand in this vicin depending on the “ still hunt" game and
Precinct.
ity, which is divided up into small hope thereby to make a fair showing in
justice of t h e peace —J. M. Wright,
tracts, greater care could be taken of the poll, which an honest appeal to the
Newberg.
the beets with a result of doubling the voters on the only question of vital in
constable —J. J. Woods, Newberg.
crop. It is the same old issue of exten terest would overwhelm them with dis
ROAD SUPERVISORS—
sive versus intensive farming which is aster.— Ashland Tidings.
A. R. Mills lor North Newberg.
W. E. Thomas lor South Newberg. bound to result in favor of the latter.
Again, some of the LaGrande growers
A gentleman who lias been in the
are business men, who hire all their county but a few weeks remarked in tbe
In the lexicon ol—the Newberg De
woik done, and even have no supervision Independent office this week to the ef
velopment Company—there is no such
of the work. II they can make money fect that our Congressman Tongue seems
word as fail.
Make up your mind as to
on that basis, what can the experienced to be better known in the states border
that lact right now.
farmers of this section do, with personal ing on the Mississippi than he is in his
oversight, and with little need of hired own state. The people there recognize
A strong, experienced man in con help?
There is no reason why our him as one o f the leading men of the
gress, whose ability is recognised by his farmers should not take hold of this house. A man who thus impresses the
illustrious colleagues, is an honor to our matter with a vim and determination Btranger can do us honor and advertise
state. You are Toting for just such a which will make them the roost pros our commonwealth to Its certain profit.
man when you cast a vote for Congress perous agriculturists in tho state.
Let us keep him there.—Hillsboro In
man Thos. H. Toungo.
dependent.
We are not very radical on the “ cow”
The best curfew bell is a good stiff
Absolutely, the mossiest man wo have question, to be voted on at the coming
heard of up to date is the fellow who election, but believe voters should give bed slat with suitable hand “ holt” on
sits around and growls at the prospect Ibis, as well ns some of the more one end. Grasp the invalid afHicted
of the beet sugar factory because it will sharply defined political issues, careful with the pernicious habit gently but
make taxes higher. We pin our hope attention. The issue is practically be firmly by the back of the neck with the
to the belief that thero are few like unto tween the bicyclists and the people who left hand; wave the bed slat several
do not own private pasture for stock. As times in the air to get up a head of
iiim.
tiie Graphic both rides a bicycle and steam and let'er flicker, aiming the In
keeps a cow, it should bo credited with strument so as to strike where it will do
Last year in Utah, the larmors raised
speaking on the question entirely with the most good. Repeat the dose vigor
lour thousand, three hundred acres of
out prejudice. It is true tbe cows ap ously and in a short timo you will have
sugar heota.
This year they are ar
preciate the advantage of the bicycle no need of a curfew.— Myrtle Point En
ranging to grow eight thousand acres—
pntha for locomotion purposes, and will terprise.
practically double the amount. Does
continue to do so ns long as allowed to
this savor very strongly o f dissatisfac
run at large. But the question is, is
AV O H T H II.Y C H A M P IO N E D .
tion among the farmers?
this inconvenience to bicyclists serious
enough to justify forcing many poor T1it> SlierU lnu Sun A b ly D e fe n d « th e C a n d i
d a cy o f J. Is. ll«> * k ln » fo r R e c o r d e r .
Farmers who say they want the sugar people to part with faithful old I ’ide,
factory to come but who are unwilling the family cow, which furnishes a good
The fusion political schemers are de
to subscribe any acreage themselves are ■hare of the living. For this is just
standing in their own light. It is going whst such action would amount to, with ceiving themselves with a false hope of
to take a united effort to secure the re very muny families right here in New defeating J. L. Hoskins, the republican
quired amount and none can afford to berg. We do not believe tho justifica nominee for recorder. They base their
turn the cold shoulder to tho solicitors. tion Is sufficient. It Is claimed that it hopes solely on the fact that In 1892 Mr.
is nn injustice for farmers to lie com Hoskins was defeated for county clerk
by a plurality of o l votes. If the same
A vote for the return of Hon. Clarence pelled to keep up such good fences.
methods were put in practice again and
Butt to the legislature is a vote for a This will scarcely hold water however,
oould be depended on to work equally
man In every way worthy of the support as a fnrmer has to have a good fence
well, perhaps It might succeed, but some
to
keep
his
own
stock
in
as
Well
as
oth
of the people. He is honest and con
of the essential elements are lacking and
scientious and having had the experience ers out. And in favor of the cow we
the voters have their eyes open to the
of one term in the house he is well qual will say that she does good service in
disgraceful impositions perpetrated at
keeping
our
highways
looking
as
clean
ified to represent Yamhill county in
as they do.
For instance in some East that time. It is a well known (act that
next winter’s session.
ern states where the cow curfew law is the defeat of Mr. Hoskine was accom
in effect, wo have seen the road ways plished at a cost approximating the value
The fiercely fought contests which grown up in weeds, and grasses, and the ol a good sized farm, in a campaign in
took place in the state republican con (enres falling away and neglected, giv which all the corrupting and demoral
ventions of Indiana and Illinois for the ing the farms and country in general a izing influences known to bad politics
gubernatorial nomination is pretty good very dilapidated appearance. Taken al were arrayed. The annals of Yamhill
evidence that those states are not con together, we think the old cow has some politics furnish not another such dis
sidered very "doubtful” —except by the pretty good argument on her side, for graceful spectacle.
Money, whiskey,
democrats when making up their cheer
Indian votes and falsehood were the ele
consideration of the voters.
ful forecasts.
ments that weighted the balances
—
“ S5
against him, end it became so notorious
As a rule, the Graphic is not much
And now they have a “ Bryan” ticket given to pronouncing individual eulo that many of the most respectable voters
in Oregon. What next! When will gies ou its candidates for office, believ in the opposition party havo ever since
felt tho reparation of a gross wrong was
democrats come to their senses and de
ing that the fact that they have been
mand the old and tried name of dem honored with a place on tho republican due Mr. Hoskins. It is safe to say that
ocracy to tly at the mast head? Just ticket is sufficient recommendation as to no republican will again be deceived by
the repetition of the old falsehoods, or
as long as they prostitute the sin of of
their integrity and ability. Circum any new ones that the opposition may
fice getting as being paramount to party
stances alter cases however, and we be invent, and no one, if so disposed and
policy, so long will they be defeated.
lieve that the candidacy of our fellow possessed of the "wherewithal,” would
Watch the vote in Oregon.—Centralia
citiien J. L. Hoskins for the office of have the hardihood to risk another
(Wash.) News, democratic.
county recorder, calls for a few special “ barrel” in com passing his defeat. The
words. We call especial attention to pay of the recorder's office would not
The fusion politicians In this county, his defense by the Sheridan Sun, repro justify i t ; neither would that of the
it seems, have decided upon a “ still duced in this issue. It speaks some clerk’s office since the abolition of tbe
hunt.” Cooper’s "Campaign” sheet at well known (acts ol Yam hill’s political
fee system. We refer to this matter re
the county sent has suspended publica history, in a straight-from-the-shoulder luctantly and only beennse an attempt
tion, presumably because no one was manner which will prove emlmrrassing is being made by some of the opposition
willing to put up for a forlorn hope. to Mr. Hoekins’ opponents, for the very
to revive the old falsehoods that did ser
Probably it has already been discovered reason that they recognise their truth.
vice in the former campaign. It is the
that political fusion doesn’t fuse, any In short Mr. Hoskins was the victim of
highest possible endorsement of Mr.
longer than the solder is hot, and it treachery and villification which stand
lfonkins, and ample denial of anything
hasn’t been very warm any of the time out as a blot against Yamhill's fnir
that may be said to his disparagement,
between the two principal parties to the name, " l ’olitics is politics” certainly
that the republicans of Newberg have
attempted nnion.—Sheridan Sun.
enough, but there should be honor even again placed the seal of approval upon
there. And when a party starts nut to him and put him forth ns a candidate.
The Oregonian very weakly tries to detent a man by the circulation of pal* Ho belongs to the solid Quaker frater
explain the favorable committee reports pably and ridiculously false "campaign” nity that has made the name of Newberg
stories, it is likely to find a hidden but
the synonym of progress and good oitl-
made on Mils intmdoced by Senator
effective hnninorang. As indicated by tenship: he ia not a “ crank” at all, is
McBride with the remark that “ The
the Sun, such methods have already neither a Jew nor a Catholic, as they
Senate takes a kindly and helpful inter
been put in nae, but we believe the rot- claim, but a kind, genial and affable
est in the re-election of its members."
era of Yamhill cannot 1« fooled a sec gentleman in plain dresa, an old soldier,
Tills la entirely on the same basis that
ond time.
For his staunch integrity, and in every sense an honorable citizen
after McKinley’s election, charges were
notable ability and loyal and self-sacri of Yamhill county.
made that Hanna opened up the factor
ficing support oi the best interests of
ies to give an appearance of prosperity.
the county, there is not a man more
The big dally allowa its feverish am
A l a i « H n n «la jr K r h o o l C o n v r n t lo M .
Imnored and better thought o( in this
bition to defeat Oregon's senior Senator
flie Oregon state Sunday school con
whole section than plain, unassuming
to o'er leap itself.
and sociable L ' » Hoskins. His stand vention will be held in Portland June
ing at borne should speak volumes In 13-15, 1900. The following world wide
The fuslnnwts or “ Bryans” fully real bis behalf, and we confidently predict Sunday school worker* will be present:
ise that tliey have a hard proposition be that he will receive in thie end ol tho Marion Lawrence, of Toledo, O., Gener
fore them in this county, and are up to county a decidedly larger majority than
al Secretary of the International
anything to gain a place or two among has ever been given to any candidate
Sunday school convention.
'.he county offices. Therefore it pays for any offi.-*! on any ticket.
I>r. J. I llu rlb it, of New York, Goner-
Kulered u
at Newberg, Oregon.
ir
The summer
Of life a woman may find herself fading
and falling. She doesn't understand it.
She goes to doctors, who treat her for
this or for that, but zh<- gets no better.
8b* grows frail and pale. She can just
•drag about the house,” but has no
alaiMiri in life.
Many Mch women
bar* taken advant
age o f Dr. Pierce’s
after o ifre t amemtt-
etion by tetter, end
have been restored
by D r. Pierca’s
treatment to per
fect health. There
la no more wonder
ful medicine for
women than Dr.
i’a Favorite
Ka
u p o n t he
fy organs is
■t emoe apparent
in tbe decrease of
pots aad the in
crease of strength.
It cares f oma l o
and such
away tbe strength
and bwanty of
Address Dr.
N. Y.
need to dm your medicine I
M a ta*I ootwHtlon (for eight years) mud
r a n treated me,» write» Mr». Bettie
rrstw, of Oery baig. Northampton Co., N. C.
•T V y , of enure», gave me *t the time some re
tl»f fast ft did not last long. I was some days
ia my bad sad some days I dragged about tne
2 bare used fire bottles of Dr. Fierce'»
recant priori and five of the Golden
JSsoorerr.* and four rials of the ‘ Pel-
VeM.’ How I feel nke a new woman, and I want
the world to kaow It.»
The action of the " Favorite Prescrip
tion” la assisted by the use of "Pleasant
Pellets” when the bowels are irregular.
al Secretary of tho Sunday school
union ol the M. E. church.
Dr. R. G. Seymour, of Philadelphia,
Bible and missionary secretary of
tbe Baptist publication society.
Rev. Alexander Henry.
J. Arthur Johnson, of Sunday School
Times.
E. O. Excell, who has led the music at
the great conventions for many
years, has offered his services aud
will be present to lead the music.
This means a great deal for the state
association work. W e advise all those
who are coming to communicate with
the committee on entertainment at
Portland as soon a9 possible. It will lie
a great convention. You cannot afford
to be absent. Entertainment will be
provided lor all delegates.
Remember the date aud make your
arrangements to attend.
=AT C0ST=
Tuesday, May 15,1900,
—Commencing on—
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Ladies Trimmed & Sailor Hats, Flowers,
—AND ALL—
Summer Capes & Jackets in
Silk & in Cloth,
«A T O O ST«
Remember we always do just what we Advertise. Come early and
get your pick. A full line of Summer Dress Goods.
R. JACOBSON & CO.,
M c M in n v ille , O re .
4 a in Am ity..........................
A J Warren et al to L W Saw-
telle It 1 blk C Cozines 3rd ad
to McM.................................
Sarah A Bigelow
hush to Car
rie M Johnson 31 a in Mat
thew Hall die t3r3 ................
C R Robinson & liusb to Mollie
A Thurman it 1 Macy’s 1st ad
to Dayton..............................
Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co to
Joseph Williams 338.78 a in
sec 17 t2r4 other land........
Mary F Pickett to Andrew
Fickett 50.60 a in Wm Jones
die t3r3.............................
E S Craven & wf to M F Pick
ett 12 a in O J Walker die
t3r2.......................................
Barbara Mayo to Henry T Pur
vis 50 a in A J Henry die t3r3.
R L Bcwley
wf to A S Bibce
68 a in secs 20 21 t5r6........
D A Walker & wf to J P Irvine
part It 2 blk 3 Court add to
M cM ......................................
E E Linn
liusb to James
Creesy 27.31 a in sec 31 t2r3..
Sarah Linn A liusb to James
Creesy 27.31 a in sec 31 t2r3..
A
A
A
165 00
CLARENCE BUTT.
Will practice in all the courts of the state
Special atteutiou given to probate work, the
writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the
drafting of all legal papers.
350 00
N ew b erg. Oregon.
O ffice —Second Floor
Bauk of Newberg Building.
Feed & Seed Store
F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN
GARDEN & FLOW ER
SEEDS.
¿ ¡ « - F r e e Delivery.
470 00
2032 68
E. C. W a rd & Co.
F. A. MORRIS, Pres.
A. K. MILLS, VIce-Pres.
MOSES VOTAW, Cashier.
1st. Street, Newberg, Or
ROY GARDNER
1 00
Carriage and Wagon Builders.
Newberg, Or.
720 00
OK/C3--A.2STI2:EID 1893 Repairing, Painting and Trimming
10 00
Transacts
750 00 business.
a
general
Promptly Done.
banking
Foreign Exchange bought and Horseshoeing and General Black-
___ _____
smithing.
350 00 Careful attention given Collections.
30 00 sold.
1 00
Summer Resorts.
“ To the mountains our people in in-
creusing numbers yearly look for those
days o f relaxation and recreution neces
sary to maintain the human machine
In fair working condition. The lan
guorous sloth ol the seashore proves
very seductive while it lasts, but many
have decided thut the annual outing
should provide not only radical change
of air aud surroundiug, but also such
stimulation of Hoggsig energies as will
provide brawn and vigor for the return
to labor. For this they urge tbe moun
tain climb and ramble, the balsam of
the mountain pines, and the clear, un
adulterated mountain air.”
“ In this direction the Shasta Route
now affords a wealth of attractions.
The entire line o f road from Ashland
to Redding is studded with charming
and accessible hotels and camps, where
are cheer and comfort and healiug at
reasonable cost, and where you can
hunt, fish, ride, loaf or play with equal
facility."
"O r if you look for healing waters,
none better can he found, hot or cold,
than the springs o f Ashland, Colestln,
Anderson, llurtlett, Byron and Paso
Robles.”
"Before visiting Europe, the people
of the Northwest should see the glories
o f Yosemite Valley, and the wondrous
groves o f Mariposa and Calaveras; the
Parisians are likely to make inquiries
concerning these attractive resorts."
Send to Mr. U. H . Markham, Gener
al Passenger and Freight Agent, Port
land, for new booklets on Castle Crag,
Shasta Spriugs, McCloud River, Y'o-
Semite, and excursion rates thereto.
TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
100 00
&
A
A
A W om an*» A w fu l P eril.
Bank of Newberg. JOHN A. BECK,
“ There is only one chance to save
WATCHMAKER
N. E. BRITT. President.
your life und that is through ail opera
B. C. MILES, Yioe-Prcs.
tion” were the startling words heard
E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary.
an » JEW ELER,
J. C. COLCORD, Cashiei.
by Mrs. I . B. H unt of Lim e Ridge,
Wis., from her doctor after he had
Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana
Friends who need watch repairing done.
vainly tried to cure her o f a frightful
B. C. MILES,
case o f stomach trouble and yellow
207 Morrison St.
J. C. COLCORD.
E. H. WOODWARD.
jaundice. Gall stoues had formed and
N. K. BRITT.
P O R T L A N D , OR.
she constantly grew worse. Then she
J. II. DOUGLAS, JR.
Directors.
began to use Electric Bitters which
wholly cured her. I t ’s a wonderful
stomach, liver aud kidney remedy. i C O R R E S P O N D E N T S —Ladd & Tilton. Port
land; National Park Bank, New York.
Cures dyspepsia and loss of appetite.
Try it. Only 50c. Guaranteed. For sale
[rangers visiting the city are invited to call at
by C. F. Moore & Co., druggists.
tiie bank for information concerning the
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
THE L IT T L E
H A R N ES n H O P .
city. Correspondence invited.
No H a lf Prices Here.
Real Estate.
$ti000 00—
215 acres, 1(0 acres in cultivation, good
orchard and buildings, 3% miles irom
Newberg, iu the Chehalem valley. The
laud is in good state of cultivation, 115
acres in timber and pasture. Terms
easy.
Either of above places for rent.
1S00 00—
52 acres, partly improved, house and
barn, good running water, two miles
from Newberg.
2400 00—
80 acres, 60 in cultivation, two bouses
in good condition, one good barn, fences
iu good condition, flue orchard. Close
to school aud poslothce. Four miles
from railroad.
For Exchange—100 acres of land four
miles from Waterville, Washington.
Will trade for town property or small
farm in this viciuity.
2150 00-
80 acres, 60 in cultivation, good build
ings, fcuccs and orchard. Seven miles
from Newberg.
For further information inquire,
S tater A B utt ,
Newberg, Oregon.
A ll
When
r buying a pair ”
r o f shoes look foi?
J the name o f L e w ls l
.»stampedon thesole/V
It stands for shoe!
quality, shoe style,!
shoe comfort.
Guaranteed.
C ive m e a c a ll.
H. L. S U T H E R L A N D .
J. B. LEWIS CO’ S '
“ Wear-
Resisters”
have the reputation o f 401
years standing. Every y e a r!
their value has grown. Every }
year they are better known. / —
Look for tho name of
Lewis stamped on
,^'c
the shoo.
_
fT (jo ‘ o op9-?s
__
W o rk
250 styles for men, women an d !
children. Made only by
J. B. L E W I S CO.,
B o sto n , M a s».
0. F. Moore & Co
D r u g g is t s .
Ture Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall
Paper.
Stationery
and School
Supplies.
Lewis “ Wear ResisterB” for sale by
J. C. Porter, Newberg.
Books and Tablets and Etc., Etc.
Tortured a Witness.
N o tic e o f A d r n ln ia tr a to r * » P r i v a t e Sale.
Intense suffering was endured by
In the County Oourt o f Oregon for Yamhill
witness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, K y., be couuty.
Iu the matter of the estate of Charles Bovard,
fore he gave this evidence: “ I coughed deceased.
is hereby given that the uudersigned.
every night until my throat was near as Notice
administrator o f the estate of Charles Bo
ly raw; then tried I)r . Kings N ew Dis vard. deceased, by virtue of an order of the
county court of Yamhill county. State of Ore-
covery which gave instant relief.
I j gnu, made nu the 10th day of March 1900, au
thorizing him so to do. will from and after the
have used it In my family for four j 26th
day of May 1990, sell at private sale the fol
years mid reoomiuend It as the greatest lowing described reat property belonging to
Our iulciests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article
said estate, to w it:
remedy for coughs, colds and all throat | Lots one. two. three, four, five, six, seven ,
which we have for sale.
and
eight,
in
Mock
fifty-six.
Cdworaa'
addition
1
chest and lung troubles. It w ill stop to the town of Newberg, in Yamhill couuty,
O A K T A N L E A T H E R US E D O N L Y . C A R R IA G E T R IM M IN G .
the worst cough and not only prevents Oregon.
Thank you for your past patronage,
That said real property will be sold accord Repairing cheaper than anywhere el«e.
but absolutely currt’ consumption, i ing
will try very hard to merit a continuance of the same.
to law and the purchaser will be required '
to
pay
for
the
property
at
the
time
of
sale,
and
!
Price 50c and $1. Every bottle guaran
the undersigned administrator asks persons |
teed. Trial bottles free at C. F. Moore desiring t j purchase said property, to make
him offers therefor.
Co., druggists.
l>ated April 26, 1900.
Monday,
P U B L I S H E D ON
5 25
A. R CI MP3TON,
Administrator. .
W
e
d
n
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Real KMate Transfer*.
THURSDAY.
Clarence Bull, Att’y for estate.
F. X. McATEE, Opposite Postoffice.
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Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Mo
Minnville, Oregon, for the week ending
Mch 31, 1900 James M Pnfh, manager.
PERSONS FOR Dis
W ANTED—SEVERAL
trict Office Managers iu this state to repre
sent me in their owu and surrounding coun
Jane Curtis to C F Daniels It 5
ties. Willing to pay yearly | li X), payable week
blk 9 Rowlands add to McM. * 250 00 ly. Desirable employment with unusual op
portunities. References exchanged. Enclose
Mary E MoCornack to John M
self addressed stamped envelope. 3. A. Park,
&20Caxton Building, Chicago.
Harrington Its 4 5 blk 37 Oak
Tark add to McM.................. 100 00
Dr. 11. J Littlefield.
Dr. H. A. Littlefield.
Wm McCollum to I.ouise Mc
Collum
a in Wm Jones die
iS ri. .................................... 500 00
Cbss F Torrance to Jas and
Annie Kirby 55.15 a in sec 12
12 r*. .................................... 804 50
E R Foster
husb to A S
Campbell small tract in Sher
idan ..................... ..............
50 00
A Push to Ellis Hendrick 1 a in
Wheatland ..........................
1 00.
Office C dears west of Moore’s Drug store.
Wm Miller to Ellis Headrick 1 a
1 st. street, Newberg. Oregon.
1 00
adjoining Wheatland.
Wm McCollum to K S A C M
Craven 26 64 roils in O J
Walker die I3r2 .................... 1900 00
G W Grace to A U Grace 78 a in
see 29 t2r5.................. ........ 100 00
Office and Residence one block south of Bank
G S A T F B'lfT'm to D A Jody
Cl Newberg
LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Fewberg, Oregon.
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ELMEIl P. DIXON
DENTIST.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
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