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I I The Graphic and the Oregonian for j Straw berry crates for safe by C. B. the land is making big money growing beets on this particular piece of land. I Wilson. $ 2 . 00 . O P T H E WORLD.—NEW BEROCAM P.NO Ab says further that farmers in Cheha- Talk sugar beet growing to yonr , 113, me«U every M onday e v en in g . Born—On Sunduy June 3, to Mr. and lent valley who are refusing to contract : neighbors. C .T , 0 . —BUSINESS MEETING T H E bi-.C- Mrs. E. A. Ellis, an eight pouud girl. acreage und giving as an excuse that , ond a n d fo u rth W ednesday in each Henry Austin of Chauipoeg was in m o n th . Sutton, Calkins A Co. are closing out they want to sell their land are simply i town Wednesday. foolish for not taking hold of a proposi O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON T I I l’RSDAY I Next Friday afternoon at 2o’clock, the their entire line of ladies', Misses’ and tion that is absolutely sure to create a e v en in g ! in B ank of N ew berg b u ild in g . children’s hats at prices that will sur- | beet sugar mass meeting, a n d u o r 8.— n e w b e r o c o u n c i l , n o . | prise you. * market for their land at increased prices. t 168, meet* every F rid ay e v en in g lu Ma j Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for i Men of this class can really better af son ic b all. Coke Jenkins of The Dalles who has ford to give away a part of their land expressing or light hauling. t . AND A. M — MEETS EVERY SATI.'It Fay Sims is running on the morning been attending college left for his home rather than see this golden opportunity , d ay n ig h t in C. V. B an k b u ild in g . j Monday morning where he w ill work in go by. and evening train as news boy. I a store. Mr. Hill is very enthusiastic over what Top buggy for sale, or will trade for CHURCH NOTICES. wood. A. E. M o o r e . Charles H. Marks, while acting in the beet sugar factory has done for La Grande and he feels sure that a plant C H U R C H .-S E R V IC E S EV E R * Attend the dairy meeting at the ! the capacity of nurse at the Second 1 S u n d ay a t 11 a, m. a n d 8 p. m . a n d Thura- iy a t 2 p. tn. S ab b ath school ev ery Sunday a t council rooms this afternoon at two j Division Hospital of the Fifth Army established here will do fully as much 9:45 a .m . M onthly m e e tin g a t 8 p. ra th e first Corps at Santiago de Cuba, used a few for Newberg. A Iriend of his w ho is iu T uesday in each m o n th . Q u a rte rly m oeting o’clock. business in town is growing beets and th e second S a tu rd a y a n d Su n d ay in F e b ru a ry , M ay, A u g u st a n d N ovem ber, w o m a n ’s For Leave your orders at the office of the bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera last year after hireing all the work done and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea eign M issionary Society m eets th ir d S a tu rd a y Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab In each m o n th a t 3 p. m. and found it to work like a charm. For he cleared $30 per acre. Farmers around I.agrande are prosperous, the city con APTI8T CHURCH.—SERVICES, SUNDAY 11 wood. sale by C. F. Moore & Co. i a . ra. an d 7:80 p. m . Sun d ay school Sun- Thomas Neff, of Goldendale, Washing tinues to grow and all kinds of business ys a t 10 a . m. P ray e r m eetin g W ednesday e v e n in g a t 7:80 o ’clock. ton is visiting in town with Win. Mr. Wm. Manning, of Newberg, was are very active. He thinks if the farm in the city yesterday, enroute to Sheri ers fail to come up with the necessary RE8BYTERIAN CH URCH .—SERVICES EV- Mears. ery tw o w eeks as follow s: F e b ru a ry 7th e n d 21st, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p ril 4th and Nothing succeeds like success. Come dan, where he was to speak at a meeting amount of acreage to secure the factory 18th. out next Friday afternoon and help held last evening in the interests of the at Newberg it will he the financial mis beet sugar factory at Newberg. Mr. take of their lives. ree M e t h o d i s t .— p r a y e r m e e t in g every T h u rsd a y a t 7:30 p. m . Sabbath prove it. Manning is one of the soliciting commit ecbool every Su n d ay a t 10 a. in. Every farmer in reach of Newberg tee and says that they are meeting with B e e t S u g a r C o n tr a c ts should contract to plant a part of his good success. If everlasting rustling The reports of the solicitors made to Local Events. land to beets. will establish a factory Newberg is sure the board of directors Saturday evening Forty-five acres, all fenced, part to have one.—Transcript. shows new contracts taken up to that A big mass meeting will be held at cleared. House, barn etc. $050. Iu Some farmers say they they tliiuk It ! time ns given below. The report, how Crater’s ball on Friday afternoon, June quire of A. P. Oliver. will require a good deal of work to grow ever, was not complete, as one of the so- 15, lor the purpose of furthering the in Good pasture for eight or ten head of beets. Well dou’t it require work, and ! licitors did not get into the board meet- ing His report will be included in that terests of the beet sugar enterprise. The cattle near the river. Terms reasonable. hard work, to carry ou au y kind of Enquire of Ed Hobson. labor on a farm, and is it not a fact that of next week. time to strike is when there is some NEW RBKQ. Miss M. Evelyn Hurley of Portland is our grain farmers have been doing lots thing rich in sight. Let this be the 3 Reuben Everest 20 Jno Kramicn of hard work, impoverishing their land visiting in town with her grandparents 2 5 W E Thomas most enthusiastic meeting ever held in Mr. and Mrs. R. I’ettyjohu. and getting almost nothing in return. \V C I.araon 3 Jack Smith 10 Beet growing and dairying absolutely S W Parrish Yamhill county. Drop your work and Yamhill remains in the list of “cow M G McKern 5 John Hodson 6 everybody come. Boom the beet sugar counties’’ since the majority vote in promise better returns for the farmers 2 around Newberg than anything else in Jas Everest enterprise. favor of letting “old faithful" run at sight. B U T T E V I L I.K . large is 529. O H Cone 1 Dr. Andrew H. Diven, a former prac A telegram from Washington dated D Ü .Y D E E . C. W. AVilliams and his granddaugh titioner of Newport, Lincoln county, J II Swetman 5 June 6 says: Representative Tongue to ter, Miss Hattie Thomas left here last has been in town for several days can W IL S O N V IL L E . d a y secured the establishment of rural Tuesday for Iowa, where they will make vassing for subscribers for a circulating II D Harms 2 W H Parker 5 free delivery at Newberg, Oregon to an extended visit. library for which he is agent. Ho has F F Seeley 10 The best of fresh and salt meats the secured eighteen names and the first take effect July 11. G E R V A IS . market affords will be found at the New installment of bioks lias arrived, and Lewis Farcier 10 25 T J Malion Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery. berg Meat Market. The highest prices been placed in the Willimette Valley Elenor Harding 50 M Fershweiler 15 paid for butcher’s stock. telephone office, where the library will Casper Becker 15 L P Gleason 10 C. B. Wilson is, still paying cash for he under the care of Miss Lida Wilson. F A IR F IE L D . Sutton Calkins & Co. are closing out produce. The books will be changed every three A Inlah 10 Chas W Hurley 4 The luscious Oregon strawberry now their entire line of ladies, Misses and months. C H A M rO E U . childrens hats. Come and see how holds undisputed reign. 23 cheap we can sell you an up-to-date hat. Mrs. E P. O’Brien, sister of Prof. J. Z Mendenhall The Junta Literary Society held a so A M IT Y . H. and Miss Mellie Douglas, is here on Charley Redmond, who got his “ath cial at the college Monday evening. R O Jones 10 letic” start here in Pacific college, has leave of absence from the hospital ser T U A L A T IN . Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. been elected as captain of the University vice of the Philippines, and will visit 3 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. of Oregon’s track team and assistant witli relatives until about the middle Tualatin Mill Co 20 Fred Lnethe 2 George Boland 5 C G Day of July before returning to Munila. Her manager of the ’Varsity foot ball eleven. C. C. Smith is now be ready to make 2 Geo Galbreath 5 V Clrmino stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ Prof. Rollin Kirk’s school near Carlton extended observation of the customs Wm Jurgers 5 W Sedlak 2 and life of the islands, has given her a ent positions. has closed, and Rollin has been visiting knowledge of affairs in our new pos Total 594 - - 1520 A. T. Hill came down from LaGrande the county seat schools, and those of sessions, which makes her a very en Previously Reported last Saturday and joined Mrs. Hill and Dayton, with a view to pointers on his tertaining and instructive talker ou the Grand Total 1814 daughter Alice, in a visit with friends work next year as principal of the pub subject. lic school of Newberg. and relatives for a few days. Mrs. Mary Hampton, wife of Milton r r n g r n i n o f C o m m e n c e m e n t W e e k 1'nclAc Mrs. Ramsey has bought Mrs. Mc Cicero Marr who has been in poor C o lle g e . Hampton, died at her home on Meridian health for the past two months or more, Kern's interest in the milliner business Yourself and friends are cordially in street on last Friday morning at eight and up to July 4 she will make a clear is now in an unbalanced mental condi vited to attend the various exercises of tion and the probabilities are that he o’clock. The deceased had been a suff the Commencement Season at Pacific ance sale at 25 per cent reduction. erer from stomach trouble for two years will have to he removed to the asylum al Farmers I want your eggs. I will Salem soon unless he improves. and the end had been watched for by ! College. The exercises will occur as give cash for them. Egg packers the family for several days. The funer follows : On Monday afternoon June 11, from al was helJ on Saturday evening at ■ June 9, 8 p.m . Musical Recital. furnished free to those wishing them. 3:30 to 5:30 the Christian Associations Friends church and was conducted by I June 10, 11 n. m. Baccalaureate Ser C. B. W i l s o n . of the college will give the usual re Rev. Levi D. Barr, the pastor. Mrs. vices. I’res. Thos. Newlin. John Gould of Dundee, aged about ception in honor of the Senior class. All June 10, 8 p. m. Address to the Chris Hampton was an earnest, devoted seventy years, died at his homo last old students and especially the alumni, tian Associations. Prof. A. R. Sunday morning of dropsy disease. He are gladly welcomed. College library. Christian woman and a loyal member of Sweeteer, Forest Grove. Friends church. Iu her death she was buried Monday in the Dundee cem June 11, 2 p.m . Class Day Exercises. leaves a husband, three daughters living W. K. Allen left here the first of the etery. (College Chapel.) week for different points in Washington in Newberg, Mrs. E. P. and Mrs. II. C. I Mrs. Emma Hill writes from Whittier t where he will talk fruit and Allen Evap Dixon and Mrs. A. Clark respectively, June 11, 8 p. m. Program by the Lit California, that by the twentieth of this orators. From reports he has had he a daughter, Mrs. T. W. Hester, living erary Societies. (College Chapel.) month, she and her parents expect to June 12, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Graduat in Illinois, a daughter living in Iowa, thinks he will have all the prunes he be back in the land of sunshine and can handle at points where he worked and one son, Edgar Hampton, who lives ing exercises of the Academy Class. June 12, 8 p.m. Alumni Public Meet showers. iu Seattle. last season. ing. E. II. Skinner has put up seven of his Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin and daughters June 13,10 a. m. College Commence patent cherry seeders this season all of Lizzie, Mary and Tessa went up on the C o lle g e P r e s i d e n t E le c te d . ment. which he has sold, the price being one steamlioat excursion Saturday morning All these exercises will he held in the Immediately after President Newlin liundred dollars each. Where cannery- as f.ir as Lambert's landing where they Friends church except when otherwise men have tried the seeder they find it is got off and visited in that vicinity with tendered his resignation, the board of noted. just what they have been wanting. Mr. their sister and aunt Mrs. Ollie Detiere managers of Pacific College set about to On behalf of the Board of Managers make a canvass among college men with Skinner has a prospect of selling the over Sunday. and the Faculty, a view of finding the right man to fill patent to Portland parties at satisfactory T h o m a s N e w l i n , President. J. T. Smith who has been absent from the vacancy, and the announcement is figures. Newberg for several months working in now made that Prof. II. E. McGrew, of J. F. Hayes who has been living down Chas. K. Spaulding & Co.’s logging camp Oskaloosa, Iowa, has been elected to the Wm. Campbell of (his city is the own on the Columbia spent a few days in at Berry, Lane county came hdine in presidency of the college. After having er of 46 head of Cotswold sheep, from town last week and while here bought a time to vote. He will return in a few made a careful investigation of Prof. i the Redmond stock, which averaged tract of land of Jesse Edwards which ad days and Mrs. Smith will follow soon af McGrew's record and his qualifications eleven pounds of wool each at this joins N G. Kirk’s two miles north of ter school closes. for the position, he was elected on May spring’s shearing. The highest yield town. Mr. Hayes comes well recom Newberg camp No. 113 and Burr Oak 28, and on last Tuesday he wired his ac from any individual sheep was seven mended and will no doubt prove to be a Circle No. 13 W.O.W., will decorate the ceptance, saying he would he here in teen pounds, and the lowest was nine good neighbor. He expects to move up graves of deceased neighbors next Sun July. pounds, while one lamb three months in a few days and will begin at once to day afternooon. Members will meet at Prof. McGrew is thirty-five years of old furnished four and a fourth pounds build on his land the hall at 3 o’clock and march to the age, is married an d has one child. He of wool. Mr. Campbells band of sheep J. R. Hunt, who with his family has cemetery in a body where Rev. J. F. is a graduate of Penn College, has had will be hard to beat, in the production been working at Hood River during the Day will deliver an address. The pub several years experience in academic of wool.—Reporter. and college teaching in the state of Iowa, busy strawberry season, came home to lic is invited to attend. but for the past two years or more has vote. He says that Hood River, a town If the conditions of the beet sugar been doing pastoral work, he being an of six hundred inhabitants, is quite a proposition are met, a large number of city at this time of year. There are now farmers around Newberg will have to ordained minister in the Friends church. in that vicinity, about fifteen hundred double up on the acreage they have tak He is a man of pleasing appearance, of Indians, two hundred Japs and as many en and many of their neighbors who are good address, full of push, and just now whites as both combined. Pickers and halting must be induced to subscribe in the vigor of young manhood with ev packers are making good wages this acreage also. Make of yourself a com ery promise of a bright, successful career before him. In the city of Oskaloosa he year. mittee of one to canvass your neighbor. has had large experience In Y. M. C. A. Sheriff Watt Henderson of McMinn The Newberg Development Company work and he will no doubt be appreciat ville, and Messrs Hoskins and Butt of ed In college Y. M. C. A. circles in Ore Newberg, were pleasant callers at this has gotten out some up-to-date and pro gon. Ou the whole the board feels that gressive letter heads setting forth the office Tuesday. Mr. Hoskins and Mr. a happy choice lias been male and all Butt are candidates on the repabiican advantages and needs of our town. To ticket for county recorder and repre show something of the spirit of "go the friends of the college are earnestly ahead” manifested by onr business men requested to redouble their efforts to fill sentative respectively. They are both pleasant gentlemen but we don't believe we mention the fact that orders have up the ranks of the etudents with an ar they can “cut the mustard” this “off’ been taken for over nine thousand of ray of young men and young women at the opening of the college in September. the aforesaid letter heads. year.—North Yamhill Record. K C Eldridge having decided to move But they did. A . T. H i l l I n t e r v i e w e d . The highest tribute which could have to Gaston and start a creamery the plan been paid to Hon. Clarence Butt and J. of organizing a co-operative creamery or In a conversation with A. T. Hill, of L. Hoskins was the overwhelming vote slimming station here is being discuss LaGrande, who has been in town this given them by their borne precincts. ed and a public meeting has been called week, he said he could not nnJerstand Mr. Butt received a majority of 177 votes for this, FriUay afternoon at 2 o'clock to why the farmers here were so slow to over his highest competitor, which is talk the matter over. Tnis is a matter contract acreage for beet growing. The approximately twice the majority he re of vital interest to the people and there valley in which LaGrande is situated he ceived two years ago. This speaks in no ought to be a good attendance at the said is more than thirty miles long and nncertain tone concerning the trust the meeting. sixteen miles videand the land through home people have in his legi.-lativo abil Arrangements are being made for the out this whole valley bas increased in ity as shown by his record in the last largest beet sugar mass meeting yet value at least one-third since the beet session. Mr. Hoskins received the held. It is to take place in Crater's hall, sugar factory was located there. To the sweeping majority of 232 in the New Next Friday afternoon, June 15, at 2 population of the city has been added berg precinct*, the largest ever given o'clock. Special efforts will be made, in two thousand people and more are rap any man in the history of this end of the the way of entertainment features etc., idly coming in now. One tract of land couutv. It shows that his friends are to make this meeting the most success near by on which beets are being grown by no means limited to party lines, in ful one yet held. It is especially desired could have been bought before the fac fact to his democratic and prohibition that all the farmers in the whole coun tory came for $30 per acre. The owner friends he owes his election. His work try will be present Come in and bring now has an offer of $156 per acre for 250 as county recorder will show that their your wives and daughters. Remember acres of this land, made by the owners universal confidence ar.d warm esteem the date, Friday, June 15, 2 o'clock of the beet sugar factory, and the offer ja (tot misplaced. p. ns has been refused bectuse the owner of F o r S a le n r T r a d e . SOCIETY NOTICES. I wish either to sell my home place or trade it (or a smaller piece of property. F. A. E l l io t t . W W Investments Made for Non-Residents. Insurance Written in Select Companies. Strayed. Newberg-, Ore. Young cow, black with white saddle, small lump on uose. Just coming in. If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both Finder will he rewarded. F. B a r r e l , time and mouey by calling on us. If we haven’t what you tipd l*s miles west o( town. want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) iu particular, write us. F e e t Fitted. To fit the feet is no feat with J. B. Lewis Co.’s Wear Resisters. That's what they’re mude for, to fit every con ceivable size and shape of foot. 250 styles. Get a pair at J. C. Porter's. 8 P PACIFIC COLLEGE, N utlce. I L T E W I B I E I E ^ G -, O R B . Notico is hereby given that the part nership of Fuchs and Orafe has been by mutual consent dissolved to-day, mid by this all hills and accounts to be paid are paid by the new firm. June 5-1900. G rave & K e l l e r . F A n n o u n c e m e n t. The present ow ners and managers of the Newberg Flouring Mills desire to say to the general public that the manu facture of flour is in the hands of Mr. Keller who has 28 years of experience to hiscredit as a miller and has no doubt of his ability to sustain the present high grade of our goods. Come and try us. The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa ration for teaching. Besides the Regular Common School Studies, ------- There will be------- 2 Classes in Algebra, Civil Government, Composition & Elementary G rave & K e l l e r . Science, A L ife A n d H e a t h Flglit. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la , writing of his almost miraculous escape ---- ----------- - from death, says: “Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night und day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began (o use I nU f ^ healthy moral atmosphere combined with favorable Dr. Kings New Discovery which wholly CYOEklOCC EA rC IIO C O LU H '" inrollectual advantages. cured me. Hundreds liuve used it ou my advice and all say it never fails to cure throat, chest und lung troubles.” Regular size 50c and $1. Trial bottles Send for Catalogue. free at C. F. Moore & Co.’s drug store. TH O M AS N E W L IN , P resid en t. New Students can enter any of the College Classes for which they are prepared. - .................... - ■ -j"_ * jg » A M o u n ter D evil F is h Destroying Its victim, Is a typo of constipation. The power of this mal ady is felt ou organs, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels. Only 25o at C. F. Moore & Co.’s drug store. Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE A n n o u n c e m e n ts . FRIENDS CIIURCIJ. — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND F U M M T U M S * Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Intermediate “ - 6:30 “ Y.P.RC.E. “ - - 6:30 “ Y.W.C.A. " A t college. 4 " Y.M.C.A. “ “ “ 4 “ Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing. ------ • » ! • ------ Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2 Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. p. m. Goods for old. Junior Endeavor society meets Sun day afternoon at 3 o’clock. Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. L e v i D. B a r r , Pastor. BAPTIST. There will he no preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday neither morning or eveuing. Sunday School at 10 a. m., young people’s meeting at 7 p. in. Will exchange New F U R N IT U R E & UNDER * Votaw & Hollingsworth H ave every th in g you w ant in th e G lo rio u s News House Furnishing Line. Comes from Dr. D. B. Oargllo, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters lias cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had caused her great suffering for years. 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C u r e s C a n c e r If a p p l i e d In t h e i r e a r l y S ta ¡res. “The Newberg public school closes this -------- It Cures--------- week for the year and this evening the graduating exercises will take place at C ancer W arts, Tum ors in th e F lesh o f Man an d fle a st. Corns, B u n io n s, Hpraina and B ruises, and Is an E x c e lle n t L in im e n t Crater’s hall. for Ith o iiin a lisin , N eu ra lg ia , P leu risy and nil P a tn s an d PROGRAM. A ch es o f th e Body. !t also cu res F istu la In H orses a n d re Invocation, Rev. Barr. m oves E n largem en t on th e Ilone. Music, Piano Duett, Misses Aldcrson and Stabley. Oration, Glass, Charley Morris. T his lin im e n t was th o ro u g h ly tested by Dr. Wm. E llis d u rin g th irty -fiv e years p ra c tic e of m edicine, a n d in cases of T um ors, C ancer W arts, a n d a ll u n n a tu ra l g ro w th s on .Man Oration, The Backwoodsmen, Lulu Giles. or B east it has alm ost in v a ria b ly ta k e n th e place of th e Su rg eo n s K nife. Oration, The Uses of the Hand, Laura Blair. Duett, Misses Hadley and Meats. Try a b o ttle o f th is L inim ont and if you th in k it n ot w orth th e Oration, Secrets of Success, Grace p rice paid, return the b ottle and g e t your money*. Moriarty. For sale at the Drug Store« in Newberg. When wanted by mail address, Oration, National Characteristics, May K. A. E L M S, N ew b erg , O regon. Hall. Club Swinging, Club Class. Oration, Water, Jessie Christenson. T o C u re A C old In One Day Presentation of Diplomas. , T ake L axative B romo Q n nine T ablets . All Address, J. C. Hodson. d ru g g ists re fu n d the m oney tf H fails to core. Class Song. I K. w G rove’s s ig n a tu re is on each box. 25c. Benediction. FRI= DAY, . JUNE 15 CRATER’S HALL. W RIG HT & COOPER, R eal E state B rok ers . A at H. COOPER. With a clubbing rate of ouly $2 a year lor the Graphic ar.d the Oregonian you get all the news, both local and general, at a very low figure. Now is the time Choice Farm and City Property. Collect Rents and Look After Estates. to subscribe. L K Beet Sugar Mass Meeting Next J. M. WRIGHT, Notary Public. A Car et of T h » n k a . ANTED—8F VERA L PERSON8 FOR DJ9 tric t Office M anagers iu th is state to r«*pre- ' sen t m e In th e ir ow n and su rro u n d in g c o u n ties- W illing to p s v y e sriy fr.'O. 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 op p o r tu n itie r R eferences e x ch a n g e d E nclose self ad d re sse d stam p ed en v elo p e. 8 A. P ark, 320C axto:i B uild in g ,C h icag o . W Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I wish to say that I feel under laa’ing obligations for what Chamberlain’s Digests w hat you o a t. Cough Remedy has done for ou* fam It artificially d i (tests the food la d aide ily. We have used it In so many case« Nature la strengthening and m o t - «trading the exhausted digestive or of coughs, lung troubles and whooping gans. Is the latest llacovered dlffee*- cough, and It baa always given the ! AGENTS WANTED— FOR "T H E LIFE AND ant and It tonic. No other preparation a c h ie v e m e n ts of A d m iral D ew ey,” the w o rld ’s most perfect satisfaction, we feel great g re a te st naval hero. By M urat H alstea-i th e can approach It In efficiency. Ik In ly indebted to the manufacturers of this lifelo n g friend au l a d m ire r of the n a tio n ’s Idol. stantly relieve« and permanently curee remedy and wiah them to please accept L’lggent and best book; o v e r 500 pages, a x 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, In c h e s, nearly 100 psges ha lfto n e Illu stratio n s. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, our hearty thanka.—Respectfally, Mrs. O nly |1.50 E norm ous d em a n d Big co m m is Sick Headache, Gaatralgla,CranH>s,aa4 Outfit free. C hance of « life tim e . W rite S. Doty, I tea Moines. Iowa. For sale f sions. Quick- The D om inion C om piD y, 3rd floor Cax- all other results of Imperfect digesUo«. , Pr.por.d by E C DvHfUt a Co . Chic««. too Bldg Chicago. by C F. Moore & Co