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It ought to be apparent to any indi- have small places are responding to vidimi who carries brains enough under the call ol the solicltois much more his hut to illl the Inside of a hickory readily than tlie larger land owners, IS* l'ID KV RR Y FRIDAY MORNING. nut, that southwest Yam hill ¡«going to Some ol the latter class have done ' roll up a handsome majority for the re-j nobly, w hile many other« are doing People nothing. Some say they are willing to F. II. W o o d w a r d , E ditor A P i d l i n u k r . | publican ticket next mouth. j hereabouts have good memories, and i lease land but they don’t care to take W . C . W o o d w a r d , A ssociatk E d it o r . they want to stand by the old party of any responsibility in Ilio matter them* j progress and the good men tiiat party selves. This latter class must be in- F R ID A Y , M A Y 25, 1900. lias named for county officers. Fusion duced to take a different stand if we always entails unsatisfactory condi- succeed. They ought to he willing to Eutered »■ «coud clam mitter at the poaloltlcc tions, even when harmoniously insti- contract liberal acreage and take the at Newberg, Oregon. tuted, and who is there that does not [ chances on leasing it out later oq, for know that tills year it was conceived while they will have until next season and brought forth witli the utmost to find men to lease their land to, they R E P U B L IC A N T IC K E T . luck of harmony. N o one seriously j mqst remember that time is (lying and looks for success to perch upon the ban- only five more weeks remain in which S ta te . ners of parties who have submerged to meet the conditions, consequently we SUPREME JUDGE —C. E. Wol verton of principles for the spoils of office.— must act quickly and with a united Elmi County. Sheridan Sun. I front if we succeed. D A IR Y CO MM IS SI O N ER —J. W . Hailey ol i ■■ j It is little wonder that farmers are Multnomah County. d o w k W A K r t o CHANOET j slow to take up with new enterprises, The chairman of the Ohio republican ! especially without making satisfactory F i r s t D is t r ic t . convention, after reviewing ttie prosper investigation respecting the merits of CONGRESSMAN —Th«S. H . TbtlgUO ol ous condition of our industries and com ttie proposition, and yet it is not well to Washington County. merce, asked: “ Dowe want to change?” develop the bump of caution to such a This question should be carefully con- degree that a good thing is given the C o u n ty . si iered by every citizen, ft concerns cold shoulder and let pass when it is of joint senator —Dr. \V. Tyler Smith aH classes of people—ttie capitalist and fered. Never is a long time, yet tliis Sheridan. the wage earner, the farmer and the part of tlie county need never hope for JOINT HKFHBSKNTATIVR— 15. L. Eddy manufacturer. Four years ago the another such an offer if this one is not Tillamook County. country was suffering from one of the accepted. Another meeting of the New JIRPRESKNTATIVES— severest depressions in its history. Cap berg Development Company will be Clarence Butt o f Newberg. ital was without confidence, there was held at Crater's hall this, Friday even E. F. I.ampson of Willamina. industrial stagnation, millions of people ing when tile directors will report what SHRitrrr— E. A. Alderman ol Dayton, were without work. Domestic trade progress has been made and others will ci. err —J. H. Nelson ol McMinnville. was enormously curtailed and our fore- i U® asked to take stock in tho Develop recorder —J. L. Hoskins of Newberg. ign commerce w;as greatly reduced. ment Company. Tlie meeting is open ASSKHiioj.—J. M. Yocum of Sheridan. Never before was there such gloom and to all an J it is hoped that a large num school s u it . —E. V. Littlefield M’Minn. distrust in regard to the material affairs ber oi ladies as well as those of the commissioner —Amos Nelson of West of the country ns experienced during sterner sex will lie in attendance. Come Chabalem. the period of tlie political campaign of out and bring your neighbors and let us have a rousing beet sugar meeting. treasurer —O. O. Khude of N. Yamhill. 189«. surveyor —C. E. Branson ol Sheridan. ft is unnecessary to make a detailed coroner —J. M. Chapman of Sheridan. statement of what has occured since. A L L A BOUT CALIFORNIA. NEVfBERÖ ■ -AT COST- ■ GRAPHIC. j — Commencing on— Tuesday, May IS, 1900, TH E FARMER WORKS KARO For a living. lie has to. He must "milks hay while the sun shines," no matter how he fotlo. The result is over work. The stomach usually gives the first sign of strain. The organs of diges tion and nutrition are deranged. Pood docs not nonrich. Indigestion ap]iears. In such a case Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery re-establishes the health by a complete cure o f the diseased organs of digestion and nutrition. It cleanses the stomach, purifies the blood and re moves the causes of disease. It is a temperance medicine, and contains no whisky nor alcohol. " I wft.a troubled with indigestion for about two year»,* w r it« Wm. Bowker. Esq.. of Juliaette. IjUAh Co., Idaho. « I tried different doctors and rrtuedie* but to no avail, until / wrote" to Dr. Pwce and he told me what to do. I suffered with a pain in my stomach and left side and thought it would kill me. I am glad to write and let you know that I am all right. I can do my work now without pain and I don’t have that tired feeling that I used to have. Five bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and two vials of his * Pleasant Pellets’ cured me.” THE ENTIR E STOCK OF Ladies Trimmed & Sailor Hats, Flowers, . — AND ALL— Summer Capes & Jackets in Silk & in Cloth, Remember we always do just what we Advertise. Come early and get your pick. A full line of Summer Dress Goods. R. JA C O B S O N & CO., McMinnville, Ore. Sick people can consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y. A W o m a n 's A n f u l Peril. “ There is only one chance to save your life and that is through un opera tion” wero the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt o f Lim e Ridge, \Vis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gull stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Hitters which wholly cured her. I t ’s a wonderful stomach, liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia nnd loss of appetite. Try it. Only 50c.-Guaranteed. For sale by C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. Feed & Seed Store ^ T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . GLARENGE BUTT. Will practice iu all the courts of the state 8pecial attention given to probate work, the writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the drafting of all legal papers. F L O U R , F E E D , II A Y & G R A I N house, two coats of white lead and lin G A R D E N «St F L O W E R N ew b erg . Oregon. P r e c in c t. A Handsome scriea of new and useful seed oil. SEEDS. The bids will be opened at 4 p. m .i O f f ic e —Second Floor publications. JURTICB OF THE PEACE —J. M. Wright, Bank of Newberg Building. Free Delivery. June 7, 1900. The school board reserves Newberg. California is the natural paradise of the right to reject any or all bids. E. C. W a r d & Co. constable —J. J. Woods, Newberg. F. A. MORRIS, Pres. J. II. D ouglas J r ., Clerk. tlie holiday maker. Its resources are 1st. Street, Newberg, Or road supervisors — A. R. MILLS, Yice-Pres. inexhaustable, its invitation universal A..K. Mills for North Newberg. M£SES VOTAW, Cashier. and its resorts and attractions among tho Tortured a WitneAS. W. JO. Thomas for South Newberg. most noted in tlie world. Intense suffering was endured by Tlie Southern Pacific Company pub witness T. L Martin, of Dixie, K y., be Voto for Tongue for congress and lishes descriptive literature containing fore lie gave this evidence: " I coughed Carriage and Wagon Builders. return a man who has proven himself valuable information irimut all of them. [ every night until my throat was near- Newbergr, Or. to be an-energetic representative of the Ileal Estate. It is for free distribution and may be I ly raw; then tried Dr. Kings N ew Dis- people. obtained from any Southern Pacific ' (»v e ry which gave instant relief. I »6000 00— ‘215 ucres, 100 acres in cultivation, good OZELG-.A-TSTISi'IEID 1 8 9 3 Repairing, Painting and Trimming agent, or C. H. Markham,General Pass | have used it in iny family for four orchard and buildings. 3% miles irom Promptly Done. enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. If you years and recommend it as the greatest Butt has had experience in tho legis Newberg, in the Chehalem valley. The Transacts a general banking apply lay mail inclose a stamp for each land is in good state of cultivation, 115 lature and Tongue in congress nnd both I remedy for coughs, colds and all throat acres in timber and pasture. Terms business. publication. tiave proven themselves worthy of the chest and lung troubles. It will stop easy. “ Resorts ami attractions along the confidence of tho people. Voto for them Foreign Exchange bought and Horseshoeing .and General Black- the worst cough and not only prevents Either of above places for rent. coast line” is a handsomely illustrated I but absolutely cures consumption. 1800 GO- on the fourth of Juno. sold. smithing. folder, giving a description of tlie health Price 50c and $1. Every bottle guaran 52 nercs, partly improved, house and barn, good running water, two miles Careful attention given Collections. and pleasure resorts on the coast be teed. Trial bottles free ut C. F . Moore I f this is a “ campaign of education” * from Newberg. tween Sun Francisco and Los Angeles. & Co., druggists. 2100 00 — ttie instructors must bo conducting it on “ Shasta resorts,” embellished with 80 acres, 60 in cultivation, two houses the quiet. Wliilo voters seem to have beautiful half-time engravings, describes in good condition, one good burn, fences LAFAYETTE ITEMS. registered pretty generally very little in good condition-, fine orchard. Close tlie scenes and outing attractions of tlie public speaking is being dono and can to school and poslottice. Four miles Miss Frank Dupny has bought a vast and-wonderful Shasta legion, tlie N. E. BRITT. President. ^ from railroad. didates appear to he making a still new $300 piano and is happy. B. <\ MILES, Vice-Pres. grandest of pleasure grounds. For Exchange—160 acres of land four E. II. WOODWARD, Secretary. hunt. Prof. Blough is going to teach a sum JEW ELER, "California south ot Tehachapi" tells miles from NVaterville, Washington. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. Will trade for town property or tonall all alamt tlie charms of that remarkably mer school at or near Woods. Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana farm in this vicinity. Congressman Tlios. H. Tongue bus favored seini-tropic garden spot, South Mrs. George Perkins is very sick. Friends who need watch repairing done. 2150 00— I>e6n honored with the Invitation to ern California. John Mclntire is also very poorly. B. C. MII.E8, 80 acres, GO in cultivation, good build 207 Morrison St. J. C. COLCOKO. give nn address in Wnshinton, 1). C., on A handsome map of California, com ings, fences and orchard. Seven miles We have a new barber. I don’ t know E. If. WOODWARD. from Newberg. Memorial day. And some people will N. E. BRITT. plete in detail, reliable, skillfully index who lie is or where lie hails from but lie P O R T L A N D , OR. J. II. DOUGLAS, JR. For further information inquire, try to convince yon in tho next few days ed and full of information ubout tlie I is a good barber. Directors. S t a t e r A B c t t , that Mr. Tongue cuts no (lguro in tho state’s resources. It is tlie only publi Newberg, Oregon. Leo F,ngli.-li who lias tieen in the St. cation of its kind conveniently fulued for nation's capital. C O K «K S I*O N O E N T 8 -L a d d A Tilton. Port j Vincent hospital tor several weeks has pocket use. land: National Park Bank, New York. N o t i c e o f A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’ s P r i v a t e Sale. j returned home very much improved. "Summer outings” is a 32-page folder In the County Court o f Oregon for Yamhill 1 good old dyed-in-the-wool Southern The contractors have again com county. devoted to tha camping retreats in tlie visiting the city nre invited to cffll r.t mocrat will lay awake nights plan- In the matter of the estate of Charles Bovard, Strangers Guess if the bank for information concerning the Shasta region and Santa Cruz Moun menced work on the locks. deceased. lg some scheme to disfranchise tho city. Correspondence invited. time continues they will be finished. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, tains. It appeals more directly To that as administrator of the estate of diaries Bo jro, and will look on cheerfully ami No H a lf Prices Here. Prof Plough and J. E. Hembree are vard, deceased, by virtue of an o: '.cr of tlie large and growing class of recreation i him lynched, thinking nothing ol county court of Yamhill county. State of Ore representing LaFayette No. 29, I.O.O.F. seekers who prefer tliis popular form of gon, made ou the 10;h day of March 1‘JOO, au [iriving him of the right ol trial. But | at tlie grand lodge hold in Astoria tliis thorizing him so to do, will from and after the outing. A ll W o rk Guaranteed. 26th day of May 1000, sell at private sale the fol ly mention the Porto ltico tariir bill lowing described real property belonging to j “ Paciflo Grove” is tho Chautauqua of week. — . d lie more than agonizes over Ilio “ in- said estate, to w it: tlie West, and tliis folJer not only de It. I. Eddy of Tillamook, candidate Lots one, two. three, four, five, six, seven G iv e m o a c a l l . dice and oppression” heaped upon and eight, in block fifty-six, Edwards’ addition scribes tlie pretty place itself, hut gives for joint representative is billed for a to the town of Newberg, iu Yamhill county, »black Porto liicaus. He evidently Baa« II. L. S U T H E R L A N D . a program of tlie religious and educa speech hero on tlie 21st at 8 p. m. .Mr. Oregon. lieves that charity begins in Porto That said real property will be sold accord- ; tional meetings, conventions, schools, | Eddy is said to be a good speaker. THK 1IKKT Still A It PHHPOSITION. ing to law and the purchaser will be required ! you put Into a shoo should bring you a dollar’s worth of to pay for tho property at the time of sale, and ■ Born, on tlie loth inst. to tlie wile of the undersigned administrator asks persons comfort, a dollar’s worth o f Several farmers in tho vicinity of New etc., to ho held there tliis summer. service, it dollar's worth of Other publications are “ Lake Tahoe,” W. A. l ’earson., our station agent, a boy. desiring to purchase said property, to make , berg w ho own iv good deal ol land and real satisfaction. For every him offers therefor. Tho anti-imperialists make a business dollar you put into a pair o f “ Geysers and Like county,” "Yosem- Dated April 26, 1000. Mr. Pearson says the young-iter came who have influence with their neigh 5 25 A. R. CUMP3TON, of expressing horror at tho thought ol bors come into tow n and inquire very ite,” “ Hotel del Monte,” “ CastleCrags," into the world yelling for McKinley. Administrator. bloodshed in the Philippines, nnd cheer Clarence Butt, Att’y for estate. D r u g g is t s anxiously how tlie beet sugar proposi each brim fill of information about tho Political matteraare very quiet here fully doom the nation to premature tion is coming. They say "O h yes we places named and printed in tlie highest | considering tlie short time before elec ANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS FOR Dis destruction lor carrying on a carnngo of aro very anxious that tlie boot sugar stvle of the art. tion. Guess every one is on a still trict Oth cg Managers in this state to repre- I blood. And in tho very noxt breath sent me iu their own and surrounding coun plant shall be secured nt Newberg ! hunt, but vfo are going to round up a ties. Willing to p tv yearly |600. payable week- \ Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall receive honest value. they OfOtsoundly berating President Mc ^ >n Desirable employment with unusual op- I ou get the host leather that but—•' nnd then follow numerous ex T l i « C o w Q neBtion good vote for J L. Hoskins as well as ly. money will buy; you get the portiinities. References exchanged, Enclose | Kinley for not going to tho assistance oi Paper. best work that skill can pro cuses for not subscribing acreage. Men Editor Graphic. the balance of tho ticket. self addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, tlie slave-owning Boers in their war duce; you get the most com ‘? 2 U C ax ton Building, Chicago. . ol ihis class may just as well he told fort that science can give. I feel like trying to impress upon tlie We now have a cheese factory in op against England, which action would L o ok for “ Lew ie” on the now as later on tiiat simple good wishes citizens of tliis county the importance of eration. A Mr. Childs lias moved hi* shoe. Made only by throw us into such a turmoil of foreign Stationery and School Supplies. Dr. II. A. Littlefield. J . B . L E W I S C O .v lor the success of the enterprise don't a thorough consideration of tlie “ stock factory here from Brownsville and is Dr. II. J. Littlefield. wnr as lias never been seen. This is a B o s to n . M ass. count for much without some backing | law,” which is to be voted on next elec turning out an excellent quality of Lewis “ Wear Resistera” for sale by fair sample of tho consistency of the in tho wav of acreage subscribed. An tion. For we believe that those who cheese. Mr. Childs will soon move Ids «1. C. Porter, Newberg class which Is chronically "ngin th’ gov Books and Tablets and Etc., Etc. offer lias come to Newberg snch as will give tliis question earnest consider family from Brownsville here. ernment.” doesn’t come to a community once in a ation can not help seeing the injuries P osey . Newberg, Oregon. decade, yet it is going to take a united ! which it will bring upon tlie citizens of Bryan, the po|>o of the democrats, is effort to meet the conditions. Soma Yamhill county, if carried. It would Kenl Kntnte Transfer#! sues t lie bull tiiat silver is subordinate! say they will do so and so rather than ^not only Compel many Newberg families by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Mc to no issue, and the nhject priests of | see tlie thing fail and vet so far they | to dispose of tlie faithful old cow, but Reported Minnville, Oregon, for the week ending democracy cry “ The pope can do no | have done nothing to assist in securing hundreds of families in surrounding Mch :-t, l'.Mit). James M Pugh, manager. wrong,” therefore silver is the leading tlie acreage required. A few have been ¡towns would have to do likewise. And Jos Wilson A nf to L A Lewis 0 Ofiice 2 floors west of Moore's Drug store. issue. Then they turn to the voters heard from who say they want to sell what would those do who sro depending Its in l»lk 22 Edwards add to 1st. street, Newberg, (»regon. with the plea that the republican finan their land and consequent ly they don't I almost entirely upon stock ri»i,-ing for Newberg............................... $ 900 00 cial bill has removed all danger of silver want to obligate themselves to cultivate their support? The majority of farmers, Drael Osi urn & w f to C S Fling Oar inte;ests are all bere, ->ve can not afford to misrepresent any article legislation anyway, so they may support beets. 1’ity tlie mnn who is so short especially on the (Fountain sides, have which we have for sale. part U 3 Wynooski sub near them without fear of base repudiation. sighted that, w hile lie wants to sell, lie small ranches and could not pasture Newberg ............................ 150 00 O A K T A N L E A T H E R U8 E D O N L Y . C A R R I A G E T R I M M I N G . Repairing cheaper than anywhere elvv Thank ynu for your past patronage, In short “ We believe in free silver, but can't see tiiat it is to his own interest to their stock. Consequently they would J F l’akem.in & wf to Conrad will try very hard to merit a continuance of the s ime. the republicans have protected you from go to work to help bring about con■ li have to dispose of them at a great sacri I«oder land near Carlton........ 80 00 Office and Reaider.ee one block south of Bank j its fallacies, so you may support us lions that will create a market (or,his fice Tlie meat markets would of course Jno Kocher to W H <ierrigli 00 of tfewberg. without tear of our redeeming the land. a in see 3 t2r4............... ....... 400 00; I I k * tliMj.led for a time, for there are thous pledges of onr platform.” Can it be Some are skeptical about beet grow ands of cattle on tlie range; but only for L A Watt et al to Mutual Bene M onday, jjC PUBLISHED ON that the old democratic party has (alien ing, lost it can’ t is- made profitable and a time, as they would soon bo sold off so fit Life Ins Co Wm McCarty W ednesday, ■“ . THURSDAY. to this plane of politics? Handsomely Illustrated. yet not a single instance can tie cited ' closely that the butchers would have to 1 00 This Is oh* Magazine die (exc 00 it) t6r4 ................ F riday. v o r . x For over fifty-eight years Original Drawings. you want. where* plant has been abandoned for go out of the county to get is-ef for the Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co to P ra c tic a lly EEt\L.Y a Family Paper tliis reason. In some instances grow market. Then, too, tlie absence of stock II 8 Collin 60 a in sec 2 t6r4 . The scat ol power in -Congress lias A DAILY _ for farmers nnd villagers, ers have from lark of knowledge failed B F Lewis to Mary K Lewis Us on tlie range would allow a heavy growth shifted from Maine to Iowa. No other in Uppincotts 2nd ad to iHiy- single state has so strong and influential to succeed well tlie first season hut later of fern an t iliHierlirn.lt winch would lie and th o I i t l D U f l t whose readers have repre- a representation, and it is dnO some« list on very satisfactory returns have l>een a great di,advantage in many ways. ton & land ....................... It C h c a p e s t K n ow n . seated the uery best ele- 10 ttie sAme causes that gave li e Pine realized in every instance as fur ns tlie would not only afford more harbor for N C Johnson to !L>raeeJ Bigelow nr'd remark all V attractive nient of our country population. Tree State such an influence, w ith lffitine, pvMhaiioti, profusely illustrated with ' 1 It 5 hlk 7 11urie) A Larges ad wild beasts, but there would also lie Baud, Dinglry, Manley, Hale, Frye and Graphic lias been aide to learn. portraits und halftones; contains nil It gives all the important news o f Here is a company of capitalists who more danger when fire broke out. The to Newberg ............. others. When capable representatives the striking news features o f The I>»i!y .. .. are continued in Congress term a fter' say they hive investigated the eindi- passing oi this law would of course lie of IT F Allen A wf to O it Allen Tribune Special War Despatches, IK>- “ -'alien nnd World, tlie most relia- term, a spirit ol co-oiier«ti m predomin tions prevailing in tlie Willamette val tract in Newberg ............. great advantage to Vie bicycle riders, inestic and Foreign l nrre-pondenee, hie Market Iteporis. Fascinating Short ates In the delegation. When it ! h >- Short Stories. Humomu« Illustration*, . ,, ......................... c»mes a political family nff lir there are ley, and alter fully satisfying themselves and tlie sidewalks could he kept in liet- A I. Ha law ay to S B WeInch Industrial Information, Fashion Not,*, - w o w , « « unexcelled Agricultural IX-- 12.6i a in C 1» Ilawley die always some plums coming tiiat way.— that beet growing can be successfully ter repair, but the question is, which is Agrtcultural Matter* carefully treated, partment. Scientific and Mechanical National Magazine. carried on here, they show faith in onr oi greater importance to tlie prime in 200 00 t4r4...................................... nnd Comprehensive ard Heliahlc Fitian- . , .. .... . . . Oregon w ill do well to consider care soil and onr climate by offering to in general. Thomas McNiah A wf to 11 \V It is mailed lllf,,™»iatioB, Fashion Articles for the Exceptional^ htersst. We wait you to sub- rial and Market Keports fully tlie above, written from an entirely vest capital to the Amount of |Si10,000 if Sterner It 8 Fletchers add to at Hie « m e titmr a« tlie daily edition. Women, Humorous Illustrations for old N. M. Ing Features for 1900. ieri Be at once. unpartiaan standpoint. The same farmers will agree to grow 50HO sen's reaches a large pi.'portion o f «til». r i£ „ nd youn^ , t {, ..x|le People-9 Ph. Dayton.......... .................. S0Ç 00 a r r . r i A i * i n x T m i i r r o R a r o i t l o e e . ots or. (Ill'«; o f fewue, nnd each edition li* " f r « ! n « r t 1 f a e r r l l llr% ?r. A n n e l '» i - < ) o ; u i r . ry that has made lows snch a power in of beets for a term of live years, and yet Hitts W m M C F Daniels A wf t*> O I» Frank K r n n l o r J I ’. K |toni;<>r, l . h r n F . R ^ t f o r t l , a thoroughly up-to-date daily faintly Pvr tor the entire l nited States. Congress, will bring Oregon to tlie front. we have some farmers in tbs commun I S it y r ir u I ’a r r n f h . O r t . i ^ e T b . » n e t . lin 1 a in Stewart Hanna dio The board of directors of School Dis b l n ! » l l n f l r i f t o r t h . R lit ilt r o | t fn c K a r t l. newspaper for busy people ' Regular subscription price. Or, on the other hand, we can send a ity who shake their heads and ssy it trict No. 29 of Yamhill county will re > n t h r .i t l i n - m « ;• U r i . . ; ..................... ........ Î50 00 F U » W h e e l e r Regular subscription price, l » o ! c . P e l e r .M n e « t u e e n . n a s i n i n n y o f H i e new man to Congress every other term, w ill require a good deal of work to grow ceive separate, sealed bids ior the fol U W Lance fieli! b r U h f r r .v e n u e A m e r i c a n A u t h o r s . mt to Annet ♦ I SO | m t year. * 1 .0 0 per year. and Oregon never will receive any atten heets anil they have doubts about it be lowing : B tyr ytUK asp apparsa at o v c i tie lîiirpoW* U ti k 9 Watts We furnish it with the Graphic for We furnish it w ill» the Graphic for e A n f l o n n l M n c . u i r r " siil b* tent I tion. Every voter casts hi* ballot for ing a paying proposition anyway. ............... 73 00 f o r * t T w o h m Filly cord» No. I, dry, old fir wood; AiU to Amity o n t h s , , a n » l c o n t i M u rti o n e r e a r a t t h e retm a r # 2 0 0 per je n r . *1.1*0 p e r year. p ric t* o f f 1M tin l<Htw p H m t w I w o n l - r c t l . R e m e m V r yo u Up to last Saturday night 198 con the wood to be corded up in tlie base one policy or tlie other on June 4. A M a r c i a i ; I ro«*sr*. r t c x t v e t w o m -'T»t n s fre t- ;»<r ■» »-.idin*e r o a r l j u im a t i*b c a » vote for Congressmen Tho*. H. Tongue, tracts tor acreage bud been tecUred end ment ol (lie school house by August 15, Mr». Sarah (»ix rich 52 to Jttflson i n » ! m m t i o n i e g • * S lH T k * l liKX) T H E W . W . P O T T E R CO., ° Is a vota for Oregon’s wider influence In yet. the grand total only amounted to 1900. Smith 47. fo. cm ytr, EJ.t'.r. BOSTON, VUss. 10'*i acres. This shows tiiat those who the national house of legislation. Painting the cutsiJe of the school Clara Watson 20 i Albert Dunn 22. It is familiar to everybody. There lias been during tlie last three years a most extraordinary industrial activity. The agricultural interest lias prospered, the condition of labor lias vaslly improved, the wealtli of tlie country lias been enormously increased. Our domestic trade is today at least 50 per cent larger than it was four years ago and our ex ports, particularly of manufactures, have been greatly increased. Our finan cial resources have been so augmented that wo are lenders to Euroi o No oth er country is so strong in all tho condi tions that make for material progress and prosperity. I)o we want to change this? l)o we want another experience with demo cratic politics? I>o we want to try again tlie disastrous experiment of the lost period of democratic administration? Tho party of Bryanlsin offers now noth ing moro acceptable than it offered four years ago. It is still for free silver, still opposed to protection, still wedded to the fallacies and tlie revolutionary doc trines of tlie Chicago platform. Its prin ciples and its purpose are reactionary. There is not a single policy for which it stands that would promote tho progress und prosperity of tho nntion. The suc cess of tiiat party would mean retrogres sion. It would impair confidence and check enterprise uml if we may judge from tho attitude of s >iue of its k-aljrs it would be very likely to involve ua in difficulties abroad. There is in short, nothing whatsoever tiiat tliis party promises which would promote tlie general welfare, while it is absolutely certain that its success would result in harm to nearly every interest. The question propounded by the chair man of tho Ohio republican convention is the real keynote of tlie coming cam paign and should command tlie serious consideration of every citizen.—Omaha ■ 1 l i 81 ROY GARDNER Bank of Newberg. JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER CAPITAL STOCK, S30.00G. THE L IT T LE HARNESS SHOP. C.F. Moore. J. G. Lewis Co’s “Wear Resistors” W LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. E L M E R P. 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