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^ rcctly furnish a good market right here enteen, which is a pretty good record at houie for uverytiiihg which the farm- for a youth of nineteen. 1‘acitlc college er can raise. ! ha8 i U8t cause for pride over the fact ____________ that site is represented by the best alt IttSL'KD KVKKY FRIDAY MORN IMO. _______________________ _ ______________ 7 ’ round athlete in the state. The Suleui « „ w , ■■-,,,1, I 1 The aged wife of John Sherman, and statesman says : “ The work of Heater, E. H. W oodward , t n r r o .4 1 t bli hi, companion during more than half a o( 1>(ic,flc Collegei Newberg, was trar- W. C. W oodward , A ssociate E dito r , century, lies on her bier in Mansfield, velous allj excited the admiration and Ohio, the place of her birth, as it will be generoU8 applause of the entire assetu- of her sepulture. A gentle, womanly F R ID A Y , JUNE 8, 1900. woman, a faithful wife though never a mother, Mrs. .Sherman lived happily in lute red as aecond clew matter at the poatoftice T h . B .lection o f D airy Cows. at New berg, Oregon. llie sunshine of her husband’s political prosperity, and retired softly into the Those who invest in dairying are care shadows of his political eclipse, without ful of all details of management, as a ••AS O NE H A V IN G A U T H O R IT Y .” any show of disappointment, fully ex rule, but suffer their heaviest reverses The Oregonian would again urge up- emplifying the accepted idea of woman’s in the outlay for stock. There arc hun on the attention of farmers in Y'atnhill lot without any of its modern embel dreds of farmers who do not raise calves, Another woman whose but buy their cows. It is safe to assert county the importance of the beet-sugar lishments. enterprise now offering to locate at New- name shines by a reflected light, which that no farmer can buy a cow without berg. Half of the 5000 acres desired to is even now—so ephemeral is political risk of loss, as she may be of spiteful dis fame—growing dim, lies on her death position, may bring disease on the farm, be pledged for beet culture bave been bed in England. The names of Mrs. may yield hut little or give inferior milk, obtained. The other half must by all Gladstone anil Mrs. Joint Sherman are and may prove unprofitable from sever means be arranged for. Assurances spoken softly in honor of the unselfish al causes. To sell her is but to get an have been given that the time requisite lives which they represent and of the other that is no better. The presence of lor maturing the beets in that section is womanhood which these lives adorned. two or three inferior cows in a herd af While not more worthy or more useful fects tlie ave-age profit of the whole. ample. A flourishing and profitable in their day ami generation than thous No dairyman can buy a cow and know industry can be established if this ar ands of their sister women, who so far what she is worth until he lias tested rangement can be entered into, and as public knowledge goes were name her. It is impossible for him to know trustworthy dependence added to the less, they uttained to such prominence bow long she will keep up her flow of uncertain incomes from wheat, hops and as the reflected lustre of a great name milk, even if she is apparently a good can give, and adorned high social po animal. Some cows will fall off before prunes. The terms on which the inter sitions by such forces of womanhood as tiiey are eight months in milking, and ested capital is willing to go in seem glorify alike the mansion and the cot. when she lias become dry another cow very favorable, and again ive urge con Since death is the logical end of life must be procured in her place. When a sideration of the matter upon the farm when its activities arc ended and its heifer is raised and her sire and dam era of Yamhill county.—Oregonian, part in tho drama is worked out, grief are known, the dairyman can depend will find no fitting place beside the bier upon it, if she is from good stock, that June 0. of .Mrs. Sherman, or, when her lime she will prove better than the best un comes, of Mrs. Gladstone. Louisa M. | known cow that can lie purchased, as it Newberg carries off the palm us the Alcott, a faithful, tender daughter, ns is ' seldom that the best cows are offered banner republican district of old Yam- she was a sympathetic writer on life’s for sale. Success in dairying can only commonplaces, embodied tiffs idea in a be guaranteed when the dairyman pays bill. poem written at the bier of her mother, some attention to breeds.—Ex. Every man who works for the beet staying: sugar factory, works not only to his own We thought to weep, but slog for joy iusteail, Y A H H I L L E L E C T IO N R ETU R N S . Full o f the grateful pence Interests but to the interests of Yamhill That fo lio w, tier release. and adjoining counties. For nothing hut the weary dust la dead. Of f i c i a l M a j o r i t i e s o n s t a t e a m ! C o u n t y —Oregonian. O U lce ra . NEWBERG GRAPHIC. J ' -AT COST- 15 1900 —Commencing on— . Tuesday, May Collapse. caused by over work f No, caused b y undernourish ment. Work rarely causes collapse. It is worry—the outcome of a low condition ' of the nervous system anil inadequate nutrition which generally causes col lapse. The collapse seems sudden, but in reality it is a slow process. The stom ach and organs o f digestion and nutri tion are diseased, the nourishment in the ’ food eaten is only partially extracted and imperfectly assimilated. The blood be comes impure; the very fount of life is poisoned, anil some day all the faculties and functions go on a strike. That’s collapse. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition, purifies the blood and builds up the weak body with sound healthy flesh. " I was cuml of a very bail case of indigestion, associated witli torpid liver, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery," writes Mr. G. B. Bird, of Byrnside, Putnam Co.. \V. Va. "Before I began tlie use of'Golden Medical Dis covery’ I had no appetite; could not sleep, nor work hot very little. Dowels constipated, and life was a misery to me. After taking four bottles I felt so well that 1 went to work, but soon got worse, so I used it about eight weeks longer, when I was permanently cured." 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. JACOBSON & CO., McMinnville, Ore. Newberg, in 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. A L L A B O U T C A L IF O R N IA . H andsom e neries o f new and useful publications. California is tlie natural paradise of tlie holiday maker. Its resources are inexliaustabie, its invitation universal and its resorts and attractions among tlie most noted in tlie world. Tlie Southern Pacific Company pub lishes desc riptive literature containing valuable information about all of them. It is for free distribution and may be obtained from any Southern Pacific agent, or C. H. Markham, General Pass enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. If you apply by mail inclose a stamp for eacli publication. “ Resorts and attractions along the coast line” is a handsomely illustrated folder, giving a description of tlie health and pleasure resorts on the coast be tween San Francisco and Los Angeles. "Shasta resorts,” embellished with beautiful half-tone engravings, describes tlie scenes and outing attractions of tlie vast and wonderful Shasta region, the grandest of pleasure grounds. “ California south of Tehachapi” tells all about the charms of that remarkably favored semi-tropic garden spot, South ern California. A handsome map of California, com , THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent ' l i e i i l E s ta te . free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 — mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps 215 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, good for paper covered book, or 31 stamps for ' orchard aud buildings. :)T2 miles from cloth, to Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y A , 1800 GO- 52 acres, partly improved, liou«o aud barn, good running water, two miles from Newberg. Dr. II. J. Littlefield. Dr. H. A. Littlefield. LITTLEFIELD BROT HERS, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Newberg, Oregon. ELM E11P. D IX O N Feed & Seed Store FLO U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN GARDEN & FLO W ER SEEDS. Free Delivery. JE. C. W a r d & Co. DENTIST. 1st. Street, Newberg, Or Office 2 doors west of Moore’s Drug store. 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. " A ll’s well Hint ends well," says the 2100 00 — L k T NO O V II.T T M A N KSCAFK. successful candidate. “ It ’s lietter to 80 acres, 60 In cultivation, two houses Probably no election lias ever been iu good condition,one good barn, fences have run and lost than never to have No party can maintain itself in power held In Yam hill county, or for that in good condition, fine orchard. Close CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. run at all" says the other fellow—nit. Carriage and Wagon Builders. unless it has the moral courage to dis matter in the state of Oregon, when re to sc!.ool and postoflice. Four miles cipline its own members and purge it sults have been so badly mixed, as in from railroad. " \Ve would suggest to our democratic self of corruption and dishones'y in high the one held last Monday. The state For Exchange—160 acres of land four Office and Residence one block south of Bank of Newberg. miles from Waterville, Washington. friends of the county seat that political and low places. “ Let no guilty man es is soundly republican, but this bus not Repairing, Painting and Trimming cape” was the order issued by General Will trade for town property or small hindered some hot contests in nearly forecasts are mighty uncertain things— Promptly Done. farm in this vicinity. Grant when he discovered some of his nil counties— Y’am ldll being one of if made before Newberg is beard from. TTORNE Y -AT-LA W. most trusted appointees had been en them. 2150 00— Although the election shows 80 acres, 60 iu cultivation, good build gaged in revenue frauds and swindling this county to be republican, thanks to CLARENCE BUTT. ings, fences and orchard. Seven miles The election is over, tho country is conspiracies against the government. the Newberg precincts, tlie official re Horseshoeing and General Black- from Newberg. Will practice in nil the courts of the state saved, and now let everybody get in and “ Let no guilty man escape” is again the turns show some freakish features in Special attention given to probate work, the smithing. For further information inquire, work witli renewed diligence for the watchword of President McKinley in Yamhill politics. As a sample, Sitton, writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts aud the drafting of all legal papers. S t a t e r A B u tt , beet sugnr enterprise. Unceasing and dealing with the Cuban postoflice em democratic nominee for sheriff is elect Newberg, Oregon. N ew berg. Oregon. hard work will bring the factory. bezzlers. O ffic e —Second Floor ed by 360 majority, while Littlefield, Bank of Newberg Building. The same policy should be pursued in republican nominee for school superin ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS FOR Dis trict OUlce Managers in this state to repre The available men for tho republican dealing with recreant federal officials tendent is elected by 367 majority. sent me in their own and surrounding coun who have perpetrated frauds upon vari Tiio official majorities of Y’ amliill ties. Willing to pay yearly $600, payable week nomination for the vice-presidency might WATCHMAKER ly. Desirable employment with unusual op now be said to he on the home stretch. ous branches of the service in this sec on state and county officers are given portunities. References exchanged. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, Judge Bartlett Tripp of South Dakota is tion. In the recent indictments by the below, all candidates being republican a ™ JEW ELER, ■'520Caxtou Building, Chicago. N. E. BRITT, President. steadily gaining ground as the candidate United .States grand jury the mandate not otherwise Btuted. B. C. MILES, Vice-Prcs. of President McKinley lias been carried E. II. WOODWARD, Secretary. Solicits the patronage of his old Indians of the West. Tlios. H. Tongue for Congress, 101. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. AGENTS W AN TE D -FO R “ THE LIFE AND out. It is to be hoped tho Department Friends who need watch repairing done. C. E. YVolverton, supreme judge, 189. Achievements of Admiral Dewey.” the world's of Justice will show no partiality in the greatest naval hero, By Murat Halstead, the 207 M orrison St. "T o give the people honest, even- prosecution of offenders who have will J. W. Bailey, lood commissioner 153. lifelong friend and admircrof the nation’s idol. CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Biggest aud best book ; over 5U0 pages, 8 x 10 J. N . Hart, prosecuting attorney 171. handed justice and go«»', government; to B. C. MILES, fully disregarded their oaths of office inches ; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. PO R TLA N D , OR. p lete in d etail, relm bfe, s k illfu iiy in d e x protect life and property; to till the bind J. V. COLCORD. W. Tyler Hrnlth, Joint senator TI-3. Only fl.50. Enormous demand. Big commis E. II. WOODWARD. with school houses; to give the people nud brought odium upon the service in j ed aud full of information about the sions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write U L Eddy, Joint reprentatlve 149. N. E. BRITT. The Dominion Company, Srd fi jorCax such part in tho government ns they which tiiey were employed. The only | state’s resources. It is tlie only publi | quick. J. H. DOUGLAS, JR. ton Bldg., Chicago. may show themselves fitted for; to way to relieve the party for tho respon- i Clarence Butt, representative 15. Directors. cation of its kind conveniently folded for maintain tho laws so honestly and firm- | E. F . Larnson, “ 49. pocket use. ly that no man, however rich, shall he stbility of the misdeeds of men who F. \V. Sitton, sheriff', deni., 300. CO lift K S r O N D F N T S —Ladd A Tilton. Port lieyond their reach, and no man so hum have betrayed a public trust is to let "Summer outings” is a 32-pagc folder J. II. Nelson,clerk 93. land; National Park bank. New York. ble that he may not have their prelec them suffer tho penalties of their law devoted to the camping retreats in the J. L. Hoskins, recorder 24. tion.” Handsomely Illustrated. less conduct.—Omaha Deo. This Is one Magazine Shasta region and Santa Cruz Moun O. O. Bhude, treasurer80. Such is the brave, clear-cut, policy of Original Drawings. you want. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at tains. It appeals more directly to that No H alf Prices Here. the bank for information concerning the J. M. Yocum, assessor 243. the republican party in the Philippines city. Correspondence invited. large and growing class of recreation T U E S T A T E F IE L I» MEET. E. V. Littlefield, Sunt. 307. ns outlined by Senator Spooner, one of seekers who prefer this popular form of t|ie ablest men in tho U. S. Senate. Hoy Heater o f New Berg tho Champion J. M. Chapman, coroner 130. A ll W ork Guaranteed. outing. C. E. Branson,surveyor 75. This is the kind of “ imperialism’ ’ which Atlileto of (lie Hay. “ Pacific Grove” is tlie Chautauqua of J. C. MeCrea, commissioner, dem. 202. republicans believe in. C iv e m e a c all. the West, and this folder not only de- Tlie Grey Eagle carried a jolly crowd J. M. Wright, justice, Newberg Dist. 40 I scribes the pretty place itself, but gives H . Li. S U T H E R L A N D . J, J. Woods, constable 448. The system of farming in the Willam of excursionists to Salem Saturday to a program of tlie religious and educa AMENDMENTS. ette valley is changing and the clot age witness the spirite 1 athletic field meet tional meetings, conventions, schools, A. MORRIS, Pres. is coming about faster than could have between tlie Oregon college! for tlie sil Municipal Indebtedness—N o—458. etc., to lie held there this summer. * A. R. MILLS. Vice-Pres. lteen hoped for by those who introduced ver cup. Tlie boat left here at 5:30 as j Irrigation, — N o—383. Ollier publications are "Lake Taline,” MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. the new methods. Clover Helds which Judiciary, — No—723. scheduled, and arrived at Salem a little were ltsr.l to find anywhere except near "Geysers anil Labe county,” “ Y’osem- o f a shoo is the best test. A Itepealing, — Yes— 81. after the noon hour. Tlie lively strains Portland half n dor.cn years ago can now ite,” “ Hotel del Monte,” “ CastleCrags," slice rightly modeled is not — No— 1. ne found almost everywhere throughout of tlie Union Cornet Band liel|>eil out Suffrage, only more comfortable but more eacli brimful of information about the Exceptionally Interest W e want you to sub tho valley. There is a w idespread Inter very materially in entertaining tlie par- | STOCK L A W . lasting. Every last over which scribe at once. est in forage plants of all kinds, and a ty. About eighty were on board and ^or Stock running at large Y’es—529. places named and printed in tlie highest in g Features for 1900, N e w be rg, Or. t-J. B . L E W I S G O 'S , determirntion to linil some method of S F E C IA L U O N TR in U TO R S FOR 1900. style of the art. Etlwai'd Everetl lla lr , A nna Fnrqnhnr, avoiding the wasteful system of the hare while quarters were rather close, every Nrnntor J. C. Spounrr, F.!»«■»» K. K n rn rd , summer-fallow. The demand for rape body made the best of the situation and ’ ‘W e a r - R e s i s S e r s ” * A W e a lth o f lleanty lla ird m C’arrufti. Ortnvr Ttmnrt. Ilr ir * Kcal Enlate Transfer*. kink Rntterworth.WtntIir4*p C. Pnrknrd, seed this spring has been far in excess of seemed to have a royal good time. are made is constructed d upon I« Is often hidden by unsightly pimples, I'll.» W lirrte r lV ilr o «, .\allinn Iia»l4«‘ll 1110' anticipations of seedsmen. Corn .pi . „.... ....... | Itpporteit by the YamhtUCo. Abstract Gnat Mc- l*rtrr nn rO nrrit. an d ninny o f the le an at- K principles governing the rhi at Idv lie eontt st tills year was one. Mill :i \ t 11.., On-lion, fer the week eliding eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt rheum, Hoi«*. Transacts a general banking brighter young A m erican Author«. fields will he found here and there and omy of the human foot, t. With V | ( nlmost everywhere throughout the val of the best ever held. Competition in! Mch 31, 1:100. James II. Pugh, manager. SEND -NAME A1VP AEDRESa AT OSCE, ' Itneklen’s Arnica Salve will glor nature as model, fit is assured. issurcd. 1 business. ley anil silos will be built this year liter most events was close, and served to O A C It K to Adam Knoblo 80 “ The N ational Mngnslne** will bo sent free 250 styles for men, women J !ify the face by curing all skin crup- for two months, and continued «»nr year at the regular ally by the hundred — Rural Northwest. and children. Made only nlv by T Foreign Exchange bought and keep tho excitement at a high state of a in sec3 t6 r7 ................ .....$ 600 00 tion*, also cuts bruises, burns, boils, price o f $1.00 unless otherwise ordered. Remember you I, M a n . % J. II, t fw U C o ., Boston,; receive two month« free by sending .vour name at once, And with beet sugar farms scattered pressure. Most of tlie colleges brought \V C Goodrich to 8 II Goodrich j felons, ulcers, and worst forms of piles, atul mt ntloniMg *8 p«eial 1N0 < iftr. I sold. Lewis "Wear Resisters’’ for sate by over this section, in addition toother pro • THE W . W . POTTER CO., ® <8 large delegations, and the rooting was 108.30 a in W O Goodrich dlo Only 25c a box. Oure guaranteed. gressive changes, what a garden spot , 1 . C. P o rter, N ew berg. Careful attention given Collections. BO S TO N . M i t t . vigorous. At the beginning of the games t4 r4 ....................................... 500 00 Hold by C. F. Moore & Co , druggists. foa M itchell Chappie, Editor. old Y'atnhill will he. tlie Oregon Agricultural college oontin-! State ot Oregon to S J Signor 80 I mmm gent, which was very “ numerous” and j a in sec 16 I2r6....................... 160 00 ; *- - - - - - ------- ~ Hays Tlie Dalles Chronicle: “ The av conspicuous in proportion, seemed to ‘ state of Oregon to Ulioda M erage price of Oregon wool in 1800, tlie have a monopoly on tlie noise and I,lus Signor 320 a in see 16 t2r6... 400 00 last year of tlie Cleveland ad min tri ra ter, hut a few events served very effect State of Oregon to John F Kean tion, was 8 cetila a ponntl, and linu- 80 a in sec 16 t2r0 ................. 100 00 drels of clips did not bring 0 cents. In ually to dampen their cock-sure ardor. H a rn e ss 1897, tlie first year of tlie McKinley ml- For tlie third consecutive year tlie Uni State of Oregon to Alice Kean 80 ministratioii, it ruse to in'_. lu 1898 versity of Oregon won the cup, which is a in sec 16 I2r6....................... 100 00 the average was 13c and in 1899 l.’l 1». therefore now her own "t v have utul to John II Kean A wf to Carrie H During the last three years, on a clip of Signor 80 a in see 16 t2r6 . . 200 00 j | Our i n t e r e s t s a r e a l l here, w e can not afford to misrepresent any article 15,000,000 pounds, there lias tieen an av hold” without farther right of contest. erage gain ot half a million dollars to tlie ' Another cup will be put up next year. Alice Kean ft hush to Carrie II I which we have for sale. wool growers of Oregon every year. It j Tlie summation of points won hv tlie Signor 80 a in sec 16 t2r0 . . . . 200 00 1 O A K T A N L K A T IIK U US E D O N L Y . C A R R I A G E T R IM M IX O . is on exhibits such as this that tlie r e - ! colleges was as follows: University IU pairing cheaper than anywhere else. Thank you for your past patronage, Carrie I I Signor to Samuel J publican party asks to be retained in w ill try very hard to merit a continuance of the same. ol Oregon 41, Oregon Agricultural Col Signor 160 a in sec 16 t2r6 . 1 00 power.” lege 26, Willamette Uuiversity 25, Pa J K Crandall ft wf to Henry The wool grower« in this vicinity can cific College 39, Oregon State Normal 0. Cane h, a iu Thomas C Davis readily appreciate tho truth of tho above f THE “ NECESSARY” MAGAZINE Records were broken in tho contest in a die t3rl.................................. 300 00 Monday, P U B L I S H E D ON and ovon go it one better. On Tiles lay NEW NEW few instances. Healer of Newberg low Jerry Cochlin ft wf to J A W ednesday, morning of last week several hundred THURSDAY. ered (lie record in tlie high hurdles The best-informed men and women in the world use tho AMERICAN Wangerman 5 a in see 29 t4r4 675 00 i pounds rolled into tlie depot for ship Frid ay. YORK YORK For over fifty-eight years MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS to keep well informed, and call from 27 2 5 second, to 27 flat. Tlie mile Mary F Hurley to Jenpie Kem- ment, ami for every pound 16 cents was it the “ necessary” and “ indispensable” magazine. In the busy rush P ractica lly run was lowered from 4.59 to 4 48*s , bv ington 1 a in Hurley A Larges of to-day ambitious men and women must know about Uie important TRi-W EEKLY WEEKLY a National Fam ily Paper realized. Tariff is far from taring a dead Willamette. Tlie record for tlie high A D A IL Y aild to Newberg .................. 100 00 for farmers and villagers, questions of the month, and not only this, they want to know stout issue as long as the republicans are re jump was changed from 5 . 5 to o 8 by Gottlieb Neuman A hush to them at the right time. When the whole country is puzzled over the TRIBUNE a n d tho TRIBUNE whose readers have repre tained in jiower. gigantic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is printed in the Willamette. Michael Neuman 15 a in John Cheapest Known. AMERICAN MONTHLY, giving the facts, and its editor discusses the sented tlie uery best ele- Tlie main feature of tlie day was tlie J Hash die t3r2 .................... 100 00 thesry; when the Dreyfus affair is in everyone’s mouth, the best story !IM' remarkably attractive nient nf our CoUUtry population. Congressman Ikdliver, ol l eva, in phenomenal work done by Heater of Jesse Kd wards A wf to Frank A of Dreyfus and the great cass comes out in this magazine. pvbliialton, profusely il.ustrnted with .peaking of (lie prosperous Conditions Newberg. He entered four events, and Every month, in “ The Progress of the World,” Dr Albert Shaw portraits and half-tones; contains nil It gives all the important news o f H ives 37 65 a in sec 5 l3r2 . . 400 00 gives a comprehensive picture of the world’s history during the pre ol the present, says: " Whalhaa brought secured first place in each, thus winning Isabel Carter to C C Carter 2.1 a the striking news feature*of Tlie Dally .. .. . , , , vious thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articles and books I nbniite Special W ar Despatches, Do- ,he »nd World, the most relia- alsiut lilts prosperity? Why, the Inlay as many points as any oilier two men in T A Turner die I4i3........... 600 00 that have been published during the past month are reviewed and niestie and Foreign Corn-pondence, hie Market Reports. Fascinating Short factories have created a demand for tlie or, tlie field. Tlie physical endurance Ada Boot A hush to Mary A quoted from, so that the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get Short Stortn, numerous Illustrations, .__. ,, , , , . _ farm product*. You know that it Is displayed necessary lor nil this work was the gist of them. In every issus nearly a hundred pictures are printed, Industrial Information, Fashion Notes, »»oz-ze«, nn unexcelled Agricultural De- Root Its 3 4 i>ik 10 Raker ft including the portrait! of the men and women who are making the the home market that is t>ost for the nothing short ol remarkable. Tlie events Agriculttiral Mutters can-fnLy treated, part me nf, Scientific and Mechanical Martins add to MeM .......... 2 00 history of the month. and Comprehensive and Rcitabl« Finan- _.. r .... American producer, and when people !.e won were tire broad jump, pole vault, I E Holt A wf to J I. Aldrich its To be th iroazhly well informed helps any man or wrmsn in his ot eial anil Market Reports It is mailed ***•• >rrnation. Fashion Articles for the are steadily at work tiiey liatre money and N th hurdles. Ho jumped 20 (t. 3 3 4 hlk 15 Hurley A Larges ad her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW at the same boor as the daily edition. Women, Humorous Illustrations for old to .{wild witli which to huy what tlie in. and vaulted 10 ft. 6 in. He did not OF REVIEWS represents an investment for the best kind of profit, as to Newberg ............. 225 00 iches a large proportion o f suhecrlb- and young. It is “ The People’* Pa- well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written : “ Count me farmers grow Tlie more factories we vault (or a record in order to save him Adam Knobrt A w f to Thomas er* or. tla v o f i«u c , and earn edition is „ , . „ T, . r a life subscriber, and when you send me a number beyond the limit of n thoroughly up-to-date daily family P*r *°r **ie eni,re ^ nited Mate*. can get out west ¡lie lietter it will lie for self (or tlie oilier events. His liiird'ing KnoU’l 40 • in see 3 t3t6 . 300 00 my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of newspaper for busy people Regular subscription price, the farmers." Tlie attention ol tlie was like machinery. In both linrdlca Chas 11 Parrott to Scott Liven- my death.” Regular subscription price, farmers in this vicinity is called to the lie simpiv ran away from tire other con- Price jj cente per number, $» 50 a year. g<»>il Its 4 5 6 blk 43 Dundee . 60 00 91.AO pvr year. * L O O per year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stamps. last statement, wliieh Is made hr a man tc-tants. While the others gave lire ap- George A C M Nash to John A We furnish it with the Graphic for We furnish it with the Graphic for of affairs, after careful observation, A pearanee of working hard for all tiiey Campbell 8 a in see 2d tort 1100 00 beet sugar factory would lie doubly ad got. Healer glided over the hurdles as < 8 0 0 per year. 91.50 per year. WAHKIV.lt UCK.NSM, THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY vantageous. While It furnishes a ready gracefully ns If on parade. The medals Send a ll o rders to The G raphic, New York market st stated prices for all the beets won by him Saturday, to gether aith 13 Astor Place Lydia Fonts 18 to Omar Stewart 22. width can be grown, it also will indi- those previously received, nuinlvr see- ' 1 « ir* Pot er 94 to O B H v l.-d 4» N e w b e rg , Oregon. ROY GARDNER PH YSICIAN & SURGEON. A JOHN A. BECK, W Bank of Newberg. THE L IT T LE YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE HARNESS SHOP. < FREE FOR 2 OIRrO-^lsrilZilElID 1893 J 4 Quality Tells, Price Sells. All of our Hand Made Goods Guaranteed. F. X. McATEE, Opposite Postoffice. Jt a