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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Uerpreted, meant a Grip on Prosperity. ¡Globe-Dem ocrat. ______ l e s e e n k y k u y k u io a v m o i im . n u . The democrats are to have their great ----------------------------------— — ------------------- i jolification this year on tlio Fourth of E . H. W o o d w a b d , E d it o b A P vbuhuxk . Ju ly in place of putting it o il until the ■ Ides of November.—Milton Eagle. were chosen by the legislatures o, ilie several stales, and nothing but | ubiic | opinion prevents tlie present state le g is-: let urea from continuing tliat system . After nil, looking hack over tlie een- i lu rJM *‘” w ev®n*^ri ^ le two Kfeat parties been divided: for there are but W . C . W o o u w a k d , A s s o c ia t e E d it o h . two great parties. T h e satiileiil, term ! The Chinese Itoxers ure fixing things thim* the “ Ins and the “ outs, but F R ID A Y , JU N E 29, 1900. | in tine shape for a general cleaning np broadly speaking, they are the strict and reconstruction of the flowery king- constructionists and the loose con structionists. The llrst is the party of ■uWrad l i Mennil ciáis jnitter al the poatolhce i ... _» Ibanv Herald al Newberg, Uregim. ! J Jefferson, of Ja c k so n , of Cleveland and lief ween the Tamm any icc trust and o f liryan . It believes tliut the govern There moat be some mistake. Bryan the exorbitant charges of the Kansas m ent has no powers th a t ure not ex gives it out that he doesn’t approve of City hotel men the democratic leaders pressly mentioned in tlie constitution the platform of tlie National Republican are having quite n lim e wi ll the octo and th at the states have all powers not mentioned therein. The loose con Convention. pus.—Yaquina Bay News. structionists—the party of W ashington, Tlie dark horses were never allowed o f Lincoln and of M cK in ley—believe A perusal of our exchanges shows the rvtnrn i.f IndInn i °n the track at Phil idelphia. Such men tiiat the expression, “ the gei.eral wel- Ice Sale marriage k f o -5- ¿ often results from ‘k t ï è t f i ï ï ailments which maidenly mod esty kept hidden, i When doctors are at lar.t consulted they frequently; fail to h e l p . | They do not un- j derstand the ro o t, of the trouble. I Dr. Pierce’s Fa- ! vorite Prescrip tion has cured , in thousands of j cases where doc-1 tors e n t i r e l y ■ failed. w m U ntil July 4, 1900. 2000 yds changeable and figured twil'ert silks, Shoe Department form er prices 35c, ilSo per yd, Ju n e sale per yd 21c 1500 yds extra heavy twilled silk, former price 40c 45c, sale price per yd 33o 000 yds of fancy »ilka regular pi lees 8.1c 90c and $1, rale price per yd 73e 25 pieces Marlboro cloth the very new est of the season, regular 20c goods, sale price per yd 1 1c 40 pieces of wash covert and serge, form er pri ces 15c lU jc sale priie per yd I2c 50 pieces percale, per yd 7 >e 1 0 1 pieces lud iago percales, sale price per yd 4 ;e 18 pieces assorted pique, form er prices 12jo to Me -ale price per yd 9e 18 pieces o f .Manilla Dim ities form er prices SI 10c, sale price per yd Ce 40 pieces good lawns at lc per yd 50 crash skirts, COc 05c q u ality , sale price, each 49c 100 crasli and w hile i’lque skirts, regular $1 und $1.25, sale price, each 84c Our entire line of worsted dress skirts, sum m er ja c k ets and capes, and all our ladies tailor made suits strictly a t coat. O w ing to a rapid grow th I d our shoe business we ure compelled to enlarge our shoe store. On or about Ju ly 15 we will open up a strictly first class up to date shoe store in our ad joining store formerly occupied ns a grocery store, und therefore w e have concluded to close out our en lire present boot and shoe stock a t o big sacrifice. Note u few of our prices: A il our ladies, niisses, m ens, boys aud ch ild rens shoes, form erly sold at $1 50, sale priee $1.19 All our $2 shoes, sale price 1.69 All our $2.50 shoes, ladies only, sale priee 1.99 “ “ “ m ens including our stam p ed price shoes, sale price per pair 2.15 All our ladles an a mens $3 shoes sale price 2.59 All our $3.50 slices, sale price, per pair 2.89 “ 4.00 “ 3.39 “ 5.C0 “ 4.19 T h e famous lian an & Son shoes, regular $0 and (0.50 values sale price 4.99 120 prs childrens kid shoes sizes from 5 to 8 to close out at 590 240 pairs misses and childrens lace kid shoes sizes 8 to 11 priee per pair 79o Name slioe in sizes from 111 to 2 per pr 99c In fact our en tire stock of lioots and shoes will be ck scd out at the above proportionate discount. 1 .fi g naragraober poet is be- i a® McCamant couldn’t even get chances fare,” in the pream ble of the constitu- !T ln a 7 e s t T v .a Z n to make speeches about tb e m .-S tu te s- tloo . U . n elastic term , and th a t the ■coming festive aguin. I Diiln nation is not an aggregation of loosely ..............— — - - | ______ connected states, hut a strong nation, The fortieth annual Oregon state fair i , . ,, , , with power to suppress rebellion, to » I W illiam Jenning s Bryan, a democrat- , ■ , 1 ' , , will he held at Salem Septem ber 17 to . . . ,. . . . . . stim ulate and promote internal im- " I had b een a great . t- ic convention and the io u r lh of Ju ly do i . , sufferer from fem ale 22. If tlie press of the state w ouli lend , provements, and oven to an n ex foreign **—* * " , lint u in in u k .c e a a enorl n u n . T hp rw is ’ w eak n ess,’’ w r i t e s ! , ,. ,i uui kvwi I m There is nnltf only o o n n e e , 1 “ a he ping hand and assist in making tlie .... , . v „ . , territory. M rs. M. B. W a lla ce , j . . ■. ! .. patriotic part to it.—Eugene Register. . . . ,,, o f M uen ster, C oo k state fuir a success it would he more r ______° “ | Kmce the organization o f the govern C o.. T e x a s. " I t r i e d j creditable than to be poking (un at the ,r . .. .... . , , . , ,| ment, 112 years ago, the loose construc- f o u r d o c to rs rs a n d fh e average politician s dread of tlie , ... . , . . , n o n e d id m e a n y j , , , ; - , i tionists and Die strict constructionists management. country s future can always be removed I suffered six g o o d . * have each been in power exactly half t d e , b u t a t la st I y ears N ote tlie liberal offer at th is departm ent. H ats to by electing him to an office carrying a the tim e—56 years e a ch . Ho it is 50 found relief. I fol- I lie given away with every suit o f clothes. good salary.— Myrtle Point Enterprise. • I t is a strange co-incident tliut on Die low ed y o u r a d v ice , “ in ” and 50 “ o u t." —"T h e N ational Suits from $5 to $8 we will give a Ii at free of charge a m i to o k e ig h t b o ttle s j. ■day McKinley anil Roosevelt were chos to the value of $1. W ith every suit from $8.50 to M agazine” for Ju n e . of 'F a v o r ite P re se rip - ■ en as the republican standard bearers Uncle Nam’s responsibilities are too $12 50 will give a lint to the value o f $1.50 .Soils from tion ’ and fo u r o f th e for 1900, wheat udvnncod several cents. $13-50 to $18.50 will give a h at to the value of $2. W ith every cliilds suit will give awuy free o f charge largo to admit of tlie selection of a sec G olden M ed ical Dis- -— Pluimi eider. a cap, tie and suspenders or a hat. c o v e ry .’ I now feel A nd w ith all our "higher price suits will give a bat ond rate man for Vice-President. s m a l l U K K T C O N T I t A C T S . Nothing strange about it. Ju s t a little !t = l like a n e w w o m a n , j Our entire line o f bicycle suits to be closed out atcost. free of charge in proportion. I h a v e g a in e d eig h teen p o u n d s.” trick of Mark H anna's. E ntirely to be Taken Up To Saturday Kvening Ju n e 23 expected. Awful m an!—So tlie oilier r i t O M I S K O K T I I K U K K T S l'U A I I I N - Dr. II. J . L ittle field . Dr. II. A. L ittle field . iiu s T it v. K cal E sta te. fellows chatter. N KWH ERG. Tlie beet sugar industry of the N orth M AKES WEAK WOMEN STRONO $0000 00— 10 E R Steigleder 10 215 a cres, 100 a cres in c u ltiv a tio n , good west promises to flourish without tlie Boy Gardner AND SIC K WOMEN W ELL. 2 “ Our Teddy” will assist tlie democrats 2 J H Dailey o rch ard and b u ild in g s. 3% m iles irom stimulus of a state bounty or other ar M Martin : fu their celebration at Kansas City along N ew berg, in th e Chehalerr. v a lley . T h e D Ttillman 10 3 A E Moore tificial support. This is gratifying be lan d Is in good state of cu ltiv a tio n , 115 F o r Sul« o r T r a d e . nbout July 4, by firing at that time and 1 5 H F Nelson Newberg, Oregon. F L O U R , F E E D ,H A Y * G R A IN cause an important industry is thereby H McGniro a cres in tim b e r and p astu re. T erm s placo the opening gun of tlie National Wm R G regs 5 Jo h n Rader 1 I wish eith er to sell my home place or GARUEN & FLO W ER put on a safe and honest basis and be easy. 2 trade it for a smaller piece of property. campaign. Before lie is through tlie 1 ) j Win Everest E ith e r of above p la ces for ren t. SEED S. comes an elem ent of strength to tlie A J Sunden democrats will conclude that they have F A E lllo tt F . A. E lliott . 20 Fred Luuner i 1*00 00 — community. I t will work out its own no monopoly after all on “ fourth of Ju ly 52 a cres, p a rtly im prov ed, h ou se and 3 Ju s H am nett \)4 F re e Delivery. destiny as u wholesome agent of prog- 0 A Killen b a rn , good ru n n in g w ater, two m iles' exuberance” in Kansas City. 5 2 J G Hud lev W ith a clubbing rate of only $2 a year perity, developing the resources of tlie K M Hudson from N ewberg. H Goertzen Ed Everest 3 for the Graphic ar.d the Oregonian you Office and R esid en ce one blo ck sou th of B an k E . C . W a n l & Co. country, g iv in j diversity to its prod 2100 00 — o f Newberg. Wm l’crkins 5 J M & 8 W A tkin- 1st. S treet, Newbesg, Or get all the news, botli local anil general, The frenxied anxiety of the Kentucky ucts and a better balance to its com 80 a cres, 00 in cu ltiv a tio n , two h ou ses 2 [son 5 at a very low figure. Now is the time in good co n d itio n ,o u e good barn , fen ces democrats for u special session of the merce. Tlie beet growers as well as tlie I I II Livengood iu good co n d itio n , fine orch ard . C lose 5 W E Thomas 2 A TTOUNEY-AT-LAW . legislature for which to repeal tlie in sugar manufacturers, will lio independ Win Hall to subscribe. to sch ool and postottice. F o u r m iles 2 W II Hubbard 1 famous Goebel election law before No ent of public bounty. .They will not be A Hadley from railroad . C N Mackle 25 vember next, is a tacit confession of po a drag on the taxpayers. There will be C E Sm ith A W 1 I F o r E x c h a n g e — 100 a cres of lan d four Carriage and Wagon Builders. [Nelson 30 J W Ornduff 1 litical perfidity which they dare not no questions to vex tlie future ns to m iles from W a te rv ille, W ashington. W ill p r a c tic e in a ll tho co u rts of tlie sta te Notice is hereby given that tlie part 5 W ill trad e for town p rop erty o r sm all : S p e cia l a tte n tio n g iv en to probate w ork, the leave open until tlie presidential elec when tho industry sliall cease to be “ in J W W iedmann 1 Guy Walker w ritin g of d eed s, m ortgages, co n tra cts aud th e nership of Fuchs and Grille has been by MCMINNVILLE. farm in th is v icin ity . tion. This will be a sort of “ noose re fant” and sliall lie compelled to stand d ra ftin g of a ll leg a l papers. mutual consent dissolved to-day, and by 2150 0 0 - II I) Burdette 50 D MeDeugal 2 Newberg. Oregon. Repairing, Painting and Trimming pentance” which will not appeal very alone or fall. 80 a cre s, 60 iu cu ltiv a tio n , good b u ild O f f i c e — Secon d F loo r J O Lumb 2 Jo h n W illis 1 tins all bills and accounts to be paid are deeply to the considerate voter. Of course it takes effort to establish Promptly Done. in g s, fen ces and orch ard . S ev e n m iles i Bauit of NewLerg B u ild in g . 8 E Gumming 7 J It Booth 25 paid by the neiv firm. these new industries, and they should from N ewberg. Ju n e 5-1900. G r a t e & K e l i . k u . DUNDEE. F or fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ir e , Every disgruntled Tom, Dick and receive every proper encouragement. F M Armstrong 2 Purvis & Dryden 5 S ta te r A B utt , Harry who lias nothing iielter to dotlian This will come, however, through pri Je b ti 8 wet man 5 Danl Hurting 3 N ew berg, Oregon. A M o n s te r D e v il F i s h Horseshoeing and General Black- vate channel* and not through tho pub engage in childish criticism ol (’resident 7i J I in us 1 9 3 « lurk 1 D estroying its victim , is a type of smithing. McKinley should ponder well upon what lic treasury. Therefore tho new industry I B V Nash 5 C A Wulters 2 constipation. The power of this mal AN TED —S E V E H A I, PE R SO N S FO R DIS will he adjusted to the conditions and Gov, Roosevelt said in his seconding trie ! inline M anagers t/i th is state to re p re Win Thun I inly is felt on organs, nerves, muscles s en t m e in th e ir ow u nail su rro u n d in g co u n speed) before tlie i’hiladelpliia conven demands of the country, on laws not DAYTON. s. W illin e to p ry y early p a y a b le w e ek made by Legislatures nor annulled by and brain. Hut I>r. K in g ’d N ew L ife tie ly. D esirable em p lo y m en t w ith un u su al op tion when lie referred to McKinley as F J W lrfs 10 .1 I f Crawford 20 Pills are a safe and certain cure. Dost p o rtu n ities. R e fe re n c e s ex c h a n g e d . E n clo se politicians. The people interested in r “ the president who lias bad to meet and self-add ressed stumped en v elop e. S. A. P ark , 1’ .1 Vi’irfs 10 Eliza W ithce O tho business, in every branch of It, will in th e world for stom ach, liver, k id aZUCaxtou K uild ing , C h icago. solve problems more numerous and im J F Peffer 5 M Mi Her 5 neys ami bowels. Only 23c a t C. F . portant than any oilier president since lie educated to make it succeed on Its Fred Crawford 10 F J Wirfs 10 merits. This will make it a soureeof in Moore & Co.'s drug store. Ail EN TS WANTED— FO R “T H E L IF E AND the days of tlie mighty Abraham L in I t ’s th e m a n be- PERKY DALE. A ch iev em en ts of A d m iral D ew ey,” th e world s dustrial strength, and not of political h in d tho n iiich iu e coln.” g re a test n iv a l h ero By M urat H alstead , th e 40 Luke Wolf 20 E F Sargent a t h a t m a k e s tho weakness. The greater part of this edu lifelo n g frien d and a d m irer of th e n a tio n 's idol, \ ___Vi s h o e s good. T h e A L L A llllU T C A I.I F O R M A . LAFAYETTE. Biggest and best bo ok ; over 500 images, 8 x 10 i ■) v w o r k m e n v. ho cation comes to tlie producer of the in ch es ; n early loo pages h alfton e illu s tra tio n s . ! S olicits the patronage of his old Indiana m ake 15 Georgo Bryan :» L et’s put it this way: Marion and beets, as a necessary part of bis equip It B Conghtey Only $1.50. En orm ous dem and. B ig co m in is- i F rien d s who need watch repairing done. 5 A P Fletcher 5 A H a n d p o m e n e r ie i *>f n e w a n d iiR efu l sions. o u tfit free. C h an ce of a life tim e . W rite Linn counties lire going to lead tbs state ment for milking his end of the business Chas Dono diet J . B . L E W I S C O ’S q u ick . T he D om inion C om pany, 3 rd H oorC ax pub lications. mid the coast in tlie dairying industry. Thus L Doko 10 ton B ld g ., C hicago. i ” 0 7 M o r r i s o n St. Juinn and Polk anil Washington »ml old pay. Indeed, most of the effort expend 8T PAUL. Vain hill may get into tlie class if they ed in establishing the industry has been PO RTLA N D, O R. California is D 10 natural paradise of J o Obcrmeler 2 J, L aFait 14 I a r e th o b e st t h a t good w ages c a n se- I “ get a hustle on.” —Salem Statesm an. to get the growers interested, to get •) the holiday maker. Its resources are cu re . E v e ry sh o e is m a d e to la s t. | George Faber 1 Mr* A Flak No need to worry over old Yam hill if them to till their Ined so that it would ] E v e ry s lio e is sta m p e d “ L c w T * .» inexhajistable, ils invitation universal 2 Edward l’illeltc J . II. L e w is C o ., D o sto n , l)Ius9. site is little. She is getting into lino on yield the profit it ought to yield. In too C Burn ing and its resorts nr.d attractions among the Lewis “ Wear Registers” for sale by BLTTKVILLE. tlie dairy proposition alright, and just many cases tlie inertia ol the farmer, i most noted in tho world. Office 2 doors w est o f M oore’s Drug store. wait till site gets Die $800,000 beet sugar who clings to wheat raising and grass Andrew Johnson 5 •J. C . P o r t e r , N e w b e r g . 1st. stre et, N ew berg, Oregon. The .Southern Pacific Company pub CHAMPOEO. factory, and some of the other counties growing because they seem to require o lishes deserl ptive literature contalnin)' J L Lindsay will feel called on to “ get a hustle on” ii less effort, is overcome with difficulty, valuable inform ation aliout all of them. DILI.KY. M onday, P U B L ISH ED ON 'they keep in sight. lint it is being overcome, and with the It is for free distribution and may lie 5 C W John.«on B H Tapper 10 W ed n esd ay , TH U RSD A Y. result that usually follows tho closer .1 M H iatt 5 W Hnnielman 3 obtained from any Southern Pacific F o r over fifty-eight years F r id a y . Let the effort put forth to secure the working of natural resources. The pro John Dethlefs 10 (i N M iller 2 l.> agent, or C. II. M arkham ,General Pass- P r a c t i c a ll y 'licet sugar factory result as it may, tho ducer lliids it a good thing to m ix more August Itoti) a N ational F am ily Paper oi., 5 L Cbainning brains in his work. citizens of Now berg will ever feel grate A DAILY for farmers and villagers, J 1’ Van noy 2 1., J K Atkinson 5 In the (¡rand Rondo Valley of Eastern ful to tlie press of Yam hill county for publication. I* N Doth lets a n d t h e 5 5 H Steinkeneir w hose readers have repre Give m o a c a ll . Die kindly spirit shown in urging tlie Oregon the raising of sugar beets has W ilbur K Newell 10 G I) Kason “ Resorts and attractions along the 5 C h e a p e st K now n. sented the uery best ele liecii demonstrated a success. In the farmers of Die different localities to as II. L. SU T H E R L A N D . A F Dethlefs 10 CII Sunderiue er 5 .poast line” is a handsomely illustrated A new and rem arkably a ttra c tiv e sist in Die enterprise by subscribing I’alouse country of Washington also suc .1 Holer 2 [older, giving a description of the health pvbli'H tion, profusely illustrated with m ent of our country population. 5 W in Jacksou acreage. This neighborly spirit shown cess lias attended the growing of sugar J Moeroft I t gives all th e im portant news of F. A. MORRIS, Pres. and pleasure resorts on tho coast be portraits and half-tones; contains all 5 by all (lie newspapers of Die county lias beets for the mill at Waverlv, but not to the strik in g news featuresnf T h e Daily tween San Francisco and Los Angeles. A. R. MILLS. V icc-P res. UA8TON. the N ation and World, the most relia -1 Tribune. Hpeelai W ar D espatches, Do been appreciated and Newlierg will be the same degree ns in the Grand Rondo, Jus W alters MOSES VOTAW, C ash ier. 2*., "S h asta resorts,” embellished with m estic and Foreign Correspondence, ble M arket Reports. Fascin atin g Short | 5 F W Miller because the industry is newer in W ash ready to reciprocate whenever tlie op beautiful half-time engravings,describes j S h o rt Stories. Humorous Illustrations, 5 j T J Hundley ington. The crop is gradually extend stories, an unexcelled A gricultural De portunity is offered. the scenes und outing attractions of Die Industrial Inform ation, Fashion Notes. CARLTON. ing to the U m atilla country and the vast and wonderful Shasta region, the A gricultural M atters carefully treated, partm ent, S cie n tific and M echanical 1 It ( i 1 Merco 10 £ L Hutchcroft 4 Walla Walla Valley, with every prom und Comprehensive and Reliable F in an Info rm atio n, Fashion Articles for the Wlien the Unites States secured pos 5 N B Youiiglierg 2 grandest of pleasure grounds. cial and M arket Reports. I t is mailed ise of proving a welcome relief from the A (. Burlier N ew b erg , O r. session ol tlie Philippines, it was not “ California south of Tehachapi” tells at the sam e hour us the daily edition, W omen, Humorous Illustrations for old M 11 Messinger 5 bond of the singlo crop, wheat. In the foreseen th at the policy of her position all almnt the charm s of that rem arkably reaches a large proportion o f subscrib and young. I t is “ T h e People’s P a WOMinURN. Chehnlem Valley of Yam hill county an IsT X2T.E13Z) 1 8 9 3 Uieru would so soon bu vindicated. 2 J M W Bonnoy 10 favored sem i-tropic garden spot, South ers or. da’e of Issue, and each edition is per” for the entire United Stutcs. effort is now bring made to get a licet George Andres a thoroughly up-to-date daily fam ily Amid all tlie riot and anarchy existing Total - 660 l.j ern California. newspaper for busy people R egu lar suliscription price, in China, Die United Suites, as‘ no A handsome map of California, com - - 2504 Transacts a general banking R egu lar subscription priee, of a siniiir mill at Newberg. Sim ilar Previously Reported F.uropemi nation could do, is thus en $1.<M» per year. plete in detail, reliable, skillfully index $ 1 . 3 0 p r r y e a r . business. movements arc taking form for other 1 Grand Total - - ■ 31 75'.., ed and full of information about the abled to assume tlie lending responsibil We furnish It with the G raphic for parts of the W illam ette Valley. Farm We furnish it with the G raphic for state’s resources. It is tho only publi ity in bringing about a settlem ent of tlie I Foreign Exchange bought and ers in many cases nre reluctant to en- $ 1 2 .0 0 p e r y e a r . $ 1 .3 0 per year. serious complications. She can now ns- cation of its kind conveniently folued for Iftp 1 in tirowiog tli a new crop, but with 1 (I c MI bk tlie (irpnlriit tiooil From Ilo »kü. sold. sert her claims as a world power, and j out their co iqicrution no mill can run. “ Sum mer reading is often largely com. pocket use. lias a reserve near at hand to make "Sum m er outings” is n 32-page folder post'll of lift ion, mid if we choose good Careful attention given Collections. those claim s good. Some people rail devoted to the camping retreats in the would not seek investment In sn^ar novels and briKlit, wholesome short this iiniierialisin, hut when we are thus ' Shasta region and Santa Cruz M oun mills unless there were reasonable ns- stories, we are not exactly wasting our aide to exert an influence in tlie Orient tains. It appeals more directly to tliat snrance that Die business would yield lim e, nltlionzli every one of these long which insures safety against a general | large and growing class of recreation profit to grower of beets as well ns summtpdays ought to givo us a return disi option among tho powers, it would seekers who prefer this popular form of maker of Hiigar, for if beet growing can- in something besides'entertainm ent and ap|iear to thinking and sober minded outing. not Is* made profitable, the mill is sure am usem ent," writes Margaret K. thing- people that tlie practice ol this kind ol “ I’actfa »trov«'*'t* the Chautauqua of to lie dead loss to its owners, through stor, in the Ju ly Ladies’ Dome Jou rnal, imperialism has everything to commend the W est, and this folder not only de inability to get raw material to work ¡ “ I fancy that most girls Would be the scribes the pretty place itself, but gives itself. up. gainers by keeping on bund a good, a program of the religious and educa The Oregonian does not presumo to strong hook, a volume of h isto ry , biog- The leading editorial in Tuesday ev advise farmers in partictilar cases to rnphv, or travi Is, or essays, and devot- tional meetings, conventions, schools, ening's Telegram was on the subject abandon one crop for another, bat it lag a portion of their tim e to it each e tc., to be held there this sum m er. Ollier publications are “ Lake Talioe,” “ Newberg Beet-Sugar Factory” and would like to see Die licet sugar indus morning or each afternoon consecutively,' gave enthusiastic encouragement and try thrive in the northwest, believing keeping a bookmark at the place w here “ Geysers and Lake cou nty ,” ‘ ‘Yosem- ite ,” “ Hoteldel M onte,” “ C astleC rags," argument in favor ol the great enter it to he in the line of healthy develop- tlu-y break off and moving it on day by each brimful oi information about the prise. Among other tilings it says: nient. Il liclievcs it will !*>, generally lav. If, added to this, each girl would •'Beet sugar factories are am-ccssful in speaking, of advantage to the farmer to keep rear 1er a little blank memoran places named and printed in tlie highest style of the arl. M ichigan, Nebraska, California and o th ; reduce wheat acreage and Increase beet dum book in which she should enter er stntca, w by not in Oregon? Of course area better for Die wheat raiser and dates, copy passages which impress her it depends on the soil, hut experts say belter for tlie general farmer. It lends as worth rem em bering, or write herowrn The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you the soil in vnrious parts of Oregon is to the diversity that gives stability to comments on wliat she read s,sh e would all right, equal to a n y ; hence it is only agriculture. It makes the soil give work gain an incalculable store of mental know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators a question of time and effort when Ore and a livelihood to u greater number of wealth by the summer’e e n d .” do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy N E n R IT T .h w M oiiL gon will hare several factories, and w ill people. R keeps at home large sums of - —. — ------ V. t MU.K*. Met* I’rr*. produce millions of pound* of licet sugar money th at would otherw ise lie sent K ii w t'.o im A RD SfsTv'Urjr. their medicine it you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains A I.If«* A m i l»« A l h F i g l i t J- « OLCUÄlL C iw bifi. annually. There are incidental benefit* »way. It dontwina the prom iso of a great M r. W A. Ilin cs of M anchester, f a , Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless resulting from the establishm ent of and profitable industry that shall lu i- w riting o f hie almost m lra-'uloas escape form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the surli enterprise*. Many people are i-in- tonally Increase tho wealth of the stale from death, says: “ Kxpusure after ployed : much money is distributed in and the prosperity of Ilio |»copie. Oro- measles induced serious lung trouble, malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that K MILKs«. thè factory town ; farms are divided up goman. which ended in consumption. I bail r rt>u't>un Grove’s IS the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless ami Ivtior utilised, and so land becomes II. W i h »DWAKD. frequent hem orrhages and coughed K BRITT more valuable; the result is larger impu Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows il m irisi*\s. JR. nigh t and d*y. All my doctors said I IMm tation, larger stores, bigger business, must soon die. Then I begun to use that Grove’* is superior to ^ all others in every respect. You more and better homes, lietter schools— Dr. Kings New Discovery w hich wholly greater progress, ami a higher degree ol are not experimenting when you take Grove’s— its luperiority cured me. Hundred* have Used It on FOUR l $ 1 ’ON|»f\TS l . l i l A rill B civilization all round.” Unti Nati, a * ! park Batik. New York it De ver fails to Our Clothing- Store Childrens Suits “favosiie Prescripts” LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, Feed & Seed Store PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ROY GARDNER CLARENCE BUTT. W JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER *» JE W E L E R , ¡“ W ear-iesssfers95 E L M E R P. D IX O N DENTIST. THE LIT T LE HARNESS SHOP. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE No Half Prices Here. All W ork Guaranteed. mm lit! Send all orders to The Graphic, Newberg, Oregon. Chills THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Bank of Nsvvberg. Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. CAPITAL STOCK. $30,090. cure th ro at, cheat and long tro u bles." Regular size-VV aud $1. T rial bodies and excellence having long been established. , Grove’s is the onlv Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial jjCCUOBS o f whs United State*. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50«,