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Dr. It. J . L ittle fie ld . Dr. U . A. L ittlefield . ! were not enough hog» in the country to R e a l E s ta te . CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. ! eat the injured wheat. This is ab- «6000 0 0 - LITTLEFIELD B BOTHEES, 215 acres, 100 a c re s In c u ltiv a tio n , Rood I I normal. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. o rc h a rd a n d b u ild in g s. m iles Iroxa j PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Office an d R esidence one block so u th of B ank | To be frank about it, we haven't Can’t be made by foul hands and clean, N ew berg, in th e C h eh alem valley. The j i enough of the energy and push which is pure blood can’t be made by a foul stom of N ewberg. Newberg, Oregon. la n d is In good s ta te of c u ltiv a tio n . 115 | ! displayed by our own people in tiie East. ach. Tiie blood is inode by the stomach a cres in tim b e r a n d pastu re. T erm s Every encouragement should be given and organs of digestion and nutrition. eaay. When these E L M E l l P . D I X O N ^ T T O R N E Y - A T LAW. E ith e r o f a bove p laces for ren t. to sucli an industry as you are woking are diseased for. No enterprise is so advantageous they contami 1800 (JO- DENTIST CLARENCE BUTT. 52 acres, p a rtly im proved, houso and from all standpoints. This is tiie one nate e v e ry Office 2 doors w est of M oore’s D rug sto re. b urn, good rn n u ln g w ater, tw o inileb W ill p ra c tic e in a ll th e c o u rts of th e s ta te drop of blood opportunity ior Yamhill. It is the one 1st. s tre e t, N ew berg, O regon. S pecial a tte u tio u g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, th e from N ew berg. made fro m w ritin g of d eed s, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts a n d th e tiling it ought to do to maintain the the food they 2100 00 - d ra ftin g of a ll le g a l pap ers. reputation she already has. I come as a act npon, and N ew b erg. O regon . 80 acres, CO in c u ltiv a tio n , tw o houses G O V E R N O R G E E R A N H O N O R E D V IS IT O R O F O U R T O W N . private citizen to encourage you in this this contami in good c o n d itio n , ouc good b iru , fences i YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE O f f ic e — Second Floor B ank of N ew berg B uilding. nation is car —H E A D D R E S S E S A N IM M E N S E M A S S M E E T IN G . praiseworthy effort towards our indus in good c o n d itio n , fine o rc h a rd . Clone This If en* Maquine Handsomely Illustrated. ried through to sc.'.ool and postottice. F o u r m ile s I Original Drawing«. trial development.” you want t h e w h o le from ra ilro a d . Governor Geer was followed by Jesse body. It may FR EE F o r E x c h a n g e —100 acres of la n d four j settle in the Edwards who made a few pointed re liver, kidneys, m ile s from W aterv ille, W ashington. T lic B e e t S u g a r F a c t o r y N o w Astaire«!—N e w b e r g A lr e a d y F e e ls marks on the situation, and ca'.lod for heart or lungs W ill tra d e for tow n p ro p e rty o r »m all t h e V ig o r ol' N e w L ife .—E n th u sia sm o f V ic to r y subscriptions for more acreage. Several but the root farm in th is v ic in ity . R u n s H ig h . came forward to sign contracts. While of the disease 2150 00— is in the stom- tiiis was taking place Elder George C. FL O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN 80 acres, 60 in c u ltiv a tio n , good build- j ac h . C ure Carl made a strong plea for tho enter logs, fences a n d o rc h a rd . Seven m iles GARDEN & FLOW ER the stomach from N ew berg. prise. He appealed for more strenuous S E £ I> 8 . and you cure The fit{lit is over, the victory is won. of California, the principal attendant efforts. He told in an impressive man t h e disease. F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n In q u ire, Come what will, the honor of Newhertf visiting ministers of the Yearly Meet ner of tiie prosperous conditions he had Dr. Pierce’s H ta t k r A B l t t , F ree D elivery. N ew berg, O regon. and her citizens, the honor ot Yamhill ing were escorted forward and given recently witnessed in sugar beet dis Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition county, and her reputation lor energy, seats by the Governor to whom they tricts of tho East. He said we need to perfectly and permanently. It purifies E . C. W a r d & Co. FOR 2 push, enterprise and “get there’’ is vin were introduced. While watching tiie apply more backbone, muscle and intel the blood, and so by curing the cause of 1st. S treet, N ew berg, O r ANTED—8E V E R A L PERSONS FOR DI8 tric t Oliice M anagers iu th is state to repre- I Exceptionally Interwt- Wo wznt you to lull dicated. The skeptical have been shak crowds surging in the remark was ad ligence to our industrial development. disease, cures many forms of disease in s W e n t m e in th e ir ow n a n d s u rro u n d in g conn-! ing Feature« for 1900. «crib» at ones, ing their heads ominously, and rolling dressed to Gov. Geer, “ What do you Hon. Clarence Hull also spoke and em organs remote from the stomach. ties. W illing to pay y e arly |MH), p ayable w e ek ■ For th e p e r t t i e te en years I have had torpid S P E C I A L . C O X T B I R C T O B * F O R IS O # . D esirable e m p lo y m e n t w ith u u u su al op ROY GARDNER as sweet morsels under their tongues, think of Yamhill,.Governor?” As quick phasized the fact that it is not the ques liver and tndleeation and tried m an y doctors ly. p o rtu n itie s . R e fe re n c e s e x ch a n g e d . Enclose E d w a r d E v e r e t t H a l e * A n n s F a r q n h a r , p aten t m edtdiiea but I çould not g et a cu re,- self-addressed stam p ed envelope. S. A. P ark, ! N e u n l o r J . S', t t p o o n e r , E b e n E . K e s f u r d , the cheerlul prophecies of failure and as flash came the significant answer tion of soil, climatic conditions, or re and l l a .v f lt - n C a r r n t h , O c t a v e T l i u n e t . H e i e - w rites Mrs. Sim eon Sugg*, o f Clyde. Sabine Par 320Caxton B uild in g , C hicago. l i t a k It u t t e r v v o r tli.tV iiitla r o p C. P o c h a r d . Carriage and Wagon Builders. disgrace. A few, ill favored towards “ Yamhill alwuys did do things tins sources but their development that con iah, La. " T hree m onth* ago I' th ough t I would E lla W h e e le r W ilc o x , N a th a n H a s k e ll try Dr. R. V. Pteroe'a G olden M edical Discovery D o l e , K * ete r J I a e Q u e e u , a n d m a n y o f U se our energetic town and community, way.” When tiie audience was finally fronts ns. an d hia • Pleasant Pelleta ’ I rot ate bottles of AGENTS WANTED— FOR “TH E LIFE AND b r i g h t e r y o u n g A m e r i c a n A u t h o r s . ea ch an d I received a good m u lt In a w eek , and have not let opportunity pass by to quieted, the Governor began bis address The formal meeting now adjourned, to-day I am cured Bound and w ell. T h e aymp- A c hievem ents of A d m ira l Dewey,” th e w orld's S E N D N A M E A N D AD DRRB8 AT P N C » . e coated tongne. apccka before th e rye», g re a te st n av al h e ro By M urat H alstead, th e cast impedimenta in our path. Hut after in part as lollows: but crowds remained and tho subscrib “ T h e N a t i o n a l M a g a z i n e ” will be aent free Repairing, Painting and Trimming to be croaa a n d irritable, foul atoraecb, lifelo n g frien d and a d m ire r of the n a tio n ’s idol. for two m onths, and continued one year a t the regular the example of One worthy to pattern af OOVEH.NOH CIEElt’S ADDRESS. taste in the m outh, tired feelin g , a feelin g B iggest a n d b e st book ; ov er 500 pages, 8 x 10 price ing continued until 250 acres or more o f 81.00 unless otherwise ordered. Remember you Promptly Done. draad or fear, haadaeba, y ello w skin . etc. in c h e s ; n e arly 100 pages h a lfto n e illu s tra tio n s . receive two months free by sending yo u r name at once, ter, we forgive them for they know not “ There is certainly little ubc to ad were contracted. Tills still left a few T h ese sym ptom » did not all appear at once. If O nly 11.50. E n o rm o u s d e m a u d . Big co m m is and mentioning “ Special 1900 offer.” what they do. We are not of a spirit to dress such an audience as this. All iiundred acres short and activities in sufferers from such troubles w ill ta k e Doctor sions. O utfit free. C h an ce of a lifetim e. W rite I • THE W . W. POTTER CO., ® 4 Pierce's Golden M edical D iscovery and ‘ Pleas The D om inion C om pany, 3rd floor C ax censure and bemoan the diegruntled, that appears necessary is just to adjourn creased as evoning came on. A pub a n t P e lle ts ’ as directed in p am ph lets w rapping q to uick. a B ldg., C hicago. lot Mite till CbappU, Editor. BOSTON, Mass. bottles, th ey «rill b rin g back th e bloom o f fife as the penurious, the little minded, the and subscribe acreage. Any one would lic meetiDg was being held in McMinn It did w ith m e.1* Horseshoeing and General Black- jealous disposllionod, the moss-back, know this to lie a Yamhill audience. I ville at tiie same timo the one here Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pelleta cure bil smithing. and the fellow who is never known to do am pleased to see so many ladies pres was held, and tiie telephone message iousness and sick headache. Monday, NEW P U B L I S H E D ON NEW liis part. The estimation which their ent, for when they take hold of a thing that over 300 acres had been secured U THURSDAY. W ednesday, actions have placed upon them in the they alwuys mako it go. I am glad there was received with great enthusi F o r S a le o r T r a d e . YORK For over fifty-eight years Frid a y . YORK community is certainly a sufficient ret this moeting is not political, though it asm. Tliis left but a very few of tho I wish either to sell my home place or P ra ctic a lly ribution, and we leave them to its ten almost makes me feel out of place to ad necessary 5000 to be obtained and the trade it Ior a smaller piece of property. WEEKLY a National Family Paper TRI-WEEKLY der mercy. Victory lias made us all dress a gathering where everybody is good work went on. A D A ILY for farmers and villagers, F. A. E l l io t t . mugnanimous, and we wish to forget of the same opinion. There is no chance Between 8 nn.l 9 o’clock in the even and the TRIBUNE TRIBUNE whose readers have repre W ATCHM AKER the evil. We wisli rather to look upon lo abuse anybody, (laughter.) I see you ing tiie directors met to make a canvass Cheapest Know n. sented tiie uery best ele With a clubbing rate of only $2 a year tlioee of our noble citizens who are all are met for business and are in earnest. of the final result. The committee ap JE W E L E R , A new and remarkably attractive that the words “ patriotic, loyal, ener It afforils me satisfaction to see so many pointed to canvass for funds witli whicli ior tiie Graphic and the Oregonian you pvblitaiion, profusely illustrated with ment of our country population. getic, self-sacrificing, and enterprising” farmers present. You can tell them ev to purchase a factory site reported that get all the news, both local and general, portraits ana half-tones; contains all I t gives all the important news of S o licits th e p atro n a g e o f h is o ld I n d ia n a F rie n d s w ho n eed w atch re p a irin g done. imply. No words are too good for them. ery time. I ain one. They always have the amount had been subscribed in full. at a very low figure. Now is the time the striking news features of The Daily the Nation and World, the most relia Tribune. Special War Despatches, Do They represent the high type ot citizen an honest look about them, (laughter.) Then amid great interest and excitement to subscribe. mestic and Foreign Correspondence, ble Market Reports. Fascinating Short 2 0 7 M o r riso n S t. ship. They have bullded better than There is scarcely a limit to the grout they proceeded to make a final count Short Stories, Humorous Illustrations, stories, an unexcelled Agricultural De PORTLAND, OR. they knew. And wo feel a warm ap possibilities and resources of our state. The meeting was held in tiie office Industrial Information, Fashion Notes. partment, Scientific and Mechanical Agricultural Matters carefully treated, preciation of those away from here who Yet we liavo hardly begun the process of rooms of the O. K. Spaulding Logging Notice) is hereby given that the part have at all limes displayed a broad their development. A continuance in Company, and the rooms, hall ways and nership of Fuchs and Grate has been by and Comprehensive nnd Reliable Finan Information, Fusbion Articles for the cial and Market Reports. I t is mailed THE LITTLE mindedness and hearty spirit of copcra- tiie old wheat rut will not answer and stairs were packed with eager spectators mutual consent dissolved to-day, and by at the same hour as the daily edition, Women, Humorous Illustrations for old tion which have made success possible does not pay. We must try something anxiously waiting the result. After a this all bills and accounts to be paid are readies a large proportion of subscrib and young. I t is “ The People’s Pa ers on da'e of issue, and each edition is per” for the entire United States. fur ut. Especially do wo wish to do else with it. A personal observation of careful count the announcement was paid by the new firm. a thoroughly up-to-date daily family honor to the spirit manifested by conditions in Eastern Oregon, in the vi made that the full 6000 acres were se June 5-1900. G rafe & K eller . newspaper for busy people Regular subscription price, the majority of the county papers, cinity of LaGrande, in particular, shows cured with a comfortable margin to Regular subscription price, which have always had a good tiie grout advantages to be gained spare. $ 1 . 0 0 p er y e a r . A M o n s te r D e v il F i s h $ 1 .5 0 p «r y ea r . No Half Prices Here. word in our behalf. Prominent among in such an enterprise as tiie beet sugar Simultaneous with this announcement We furnish it with the Graphic for We furnish it with the Graphic for Destroying its victim, is a type of these are the Reporter, the Nortli Yam industry. Oregon is not reaping her a shout went up which fairly shook the $ 2 .0 0 p er y ea r. $ 1 .5 0 p er y ea r. hill Record, Sheridan Sun and Dayton share of the industrial prosperity now building. Windows were thrown up constipation. The power of this mal All Work Guaranteed. Herald. In return for such we pledge being experienced in the Eastern states. anil a lusty three cheers gave tho news ady is felt on organs, nerves, muscles Send all orders to The Graphic, nnd brain. Hut Dr. King’s New Life our beet efforts in their behalf when op We rely too much on specialties. We to tiie people on the streets. Tiien en Newberg, Oregon. Give m e a c a l l . portunity offers. need more people to produce prosper sued a*period of rejoicing and congratu Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best It hus certainly been n long pull and a ity. I know that some peoplo do not lations. All hard work, labor and self- in the world for stomach, liver, kid H . L. SU T H ER LA N D . hard pull, but it was a pull altogether agree with me here. They refer to tiie sacrificing toil were forgotten in tiie neys and bowels. Only 25c at C. F. and that is what counted. At times the former days as a lime of thrift and plen sense of success and victory. Tiie black Moore & Co.’s drug store. F. A. M ORRIS, Pres. number “ 6000” has assumed mammoth ty, when the population was small. Hut smith shop was raided and soon the A. K. MILLS. V ice P res. proportions, and the goal lias seemed some aro inclined too much to look back boom of the nnvila and Hie he»vy blast* MOSES VOTAW, C ash ier. A L L A a e v t c A L ir e a N M . well nigh unattainable. Hut grit and ward, instead of forward. It takes peo of powder awoke tiie sleeping valley. perseverenoe aro everything and these ple to make business, and business for Sky rockets and Roman candles illum A H a n d s o m e «Aries o f n e w a n d n s * f u l qualities have been prominently dis prosperity. A trip taken through wliat ined tho sky and to-getlier with a good p u b l ic a t io n s . played. The community which can we now call tiie Eastern slates, lias bonfire on tiie commons, a regular post N e w b e r g , Or. boast ot the loyal public spirit, that lias shown to me a groat industrial develop election celebration was indulged in. California is the natural paradise of been manifested in our midst for the ment which we are not enjoying. Tho Enthusiasm ran high and it was notun- tlie holiday maker. Its resources are last seveial weeks, certainly has a fu reason is not hard to find. They diver til after the midnight hour that the inexhaustable, its invitation universal O R G A I T IZ S IE ID 1 8 9 3 ture before it. Such citizenship will sity. In conversation with Governor demonstration ceased and the celebra- and its resorts and attractions among t tie make a future. Schofield ol Wisconsin, one of tho most ters adjourned to dream of tiie great vic most noted in the world. Transacts a general banking Last Saturday saw the last day of the prosperous states of the Union, he point tory achieved and the dawning of a new The Southern Pacific Company pub business. struggle. Dr. Korn had placed the ed out to me tiie untold advantages and era in old Yamhill destiued literally lishes descri ptive literature containing <1 THE “ N ECESSA R Y ” MAGAZINE time limit at July 1 , and no nssurance resources which Ids own state had real to “ beet” the world. valuable information about all of them. Foreign Exchange bought and had been given that the agreement ized in practicing this diversification. It is for free distribution and may be T ie best-informed men and women In the world use the AMERICA!! sold. would hold an hour past June 30, 12 We of Oregon haven't yet enough peo obtained from any Southern Pacific MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS to keep well informed, and call I S IT ItlUIIT p. m. The knowledge that tho prize ple to justify such industrial conditions. it the “ necessary ” and “ indispensable ” magazine. In the busy rush agent, or C. H. Markham, General Pass Careful attention given Collections. was so nearly within our grasp, and yet In tho first place we haven't enough peo F o r <in E d i t o r t o R e c n in m e n d P a t e n t enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. If you of to-day ambitious men and women must know about tbe important M e d ic in e « ? questions of the month, and not only this, they want to know about the possibility of its yet being lost, gave ple lo make markets, and in the second apply by mail inclose a stamp for each them at the right time. When the whole country is puzzled over the our citizens an impetus which led to a we haven’t enough factories to support From Sylvan Valley News, Brevard, publication. gigantic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is printed in the desperate effort on the last day. In the n largo population. So we aro handi N. C. AMERICAN MONTHLY, giving the facts, and its editor discusses the "Resorts and attractions along tiie It may be a question whether tiie morning there yet remained some 800 capped from both standpoints. Now theory; when the Dreyfus affair is in everyone’s mouth, tho best story coast lino” is a handsomely illustrated of Drtyfus and the great case comes out in this magazine. acres not contracted, which must ku such a factory as you aro working for, editor of a newspaper lias tlio right to folder, giving a description of the health Every month, in “ The Progress of the World,” Dr. Albert Shaw raised at all hazards beford night. Tho brings more people and more markets. publicly recommend any of the various and pleasure resorts on tiie coast be gives a comprehensive picture of the world’s history during the pre people rose nobly to tlio emergency and Consider the dense population of tiie proprietary medicines which flood tiie tween San Francisco and Los Angeles. vious thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articles and books the headlines above are the sequel. that have been published during the past month are reviewed and East, which is not too dense however. market, yet ns a preventive of suflering “Shasta resorts,” embellished with quoted from, so that the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get f T h e n e a te s t, m o a t g ra c e fu l shoe« i In more than one sense Saturday was This fact means much business, and it tu* feel it a duty to say n good word for beautiful half-tone engravings, describes the gist of them. In every issuo nearly a hundred pictures are printed, m o d e for w o m e n 's w e a r a r e “ W ea r • red letter day for Newberg. On that suggests our great lack. An illustration Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd Diar the scenes and outing attractions of the R eals t e n . ” Including the portraits of the men and women who are making the day she welcomed no less distinguished will serve to show this. Chicago claims rhoea Remedy. We have known and history of the month. I t i s n 't n e c e s s a ry to m a k e a sh o e vast and wonderful Shasta region, the h e a v y o r c lu m s y to r e s is t w ear. a visitor than Governor T. T. Geer. An 2,000,000 people If we roach 600.000, tiaed tills medicine in our family for To be thoroughly well informed helps any man or woman in his or grandest of pleasure grounds. twenty years and have always found it her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW “ W ea r R e s is te rs ’ ” s tr e n g th Is d u e to immense mass meeting had been ar the population of our whole state if set “ California south of Tehachapi” tells good m a te r ia ls , h o n e s t w o rk m a n s h ip , OF REVIEWS represents an investment for the best kind of profit, as ranged ior in the afternoon, and on down in that city would leave it three reliable. In many cases a dose of tliis p a r tic u la r a tte n tio n to th e p la c e s w h e re well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written : “ Count me all about the charms of that remarkably th e w e ar c o m e s. Thursday the Governor, always person- (mirths depopulated. We must have remedy would save hours of sufTering • life subscriber, and when you send me a number beyond the limit of favored semi-tropic garden spot, South while a physician Is awaited. We do M ad e in s h a p e s to fit e v e ry foot, a n d ally interested in tile development of more people and more varied industries. my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it t notice of ern California. « s ty le s to s u it e v e ry ta s te . ' my death.” Ids state, promised to he present to ad We need nut ex|>oct anything from not believe la depending implicitly on L o o k fo r “ L ew is” o n A handsome map o( California, com Price zj centa per number, $ 2.50 a year. any medicine for a cure, but we do be e v e r y s h o e you dress tho meeting. Our people, anx wheat any more. We can only depend A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stamps. plete in detail, reliable, skillfully index buy. ious to show him tho lilting respect of upon a shortage of crops somewhere lieve that if a bottle of Chnuibcrluln’s ed and full of information about the Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on band J. B. LEWIS CO.. ldp high station, and to oxtond a warm else for high prices and this is nothing state's resources. It is the only publi Boston, Mass. welcome on his own account, had dress- more or less than a gambling propo nnd administered at the inception of nn THE REVIEW OF REVIEW S COMPANY > attack much suflering might be avoid cation of its kind conveniently folued for e<| the town in gala dress in anticipation sition. 13 Astor Place New York pocket use. ed and in very many cases the presence Lewis “Wear Realster*” for aale b y of Ilia coming. Husiucss louses were The hoot sugar industry in Union "Summer outings” is a 32-page folder appropriately decorated with flags and county is a great success. Union is now of a physician would not bo required. J . C. P o r te r , N e w b e r g 1. devoted to the camping retreats in tiie bunting, and tho folds of the stars and tho most prosperous county in tiie At least this has been our experience Shasta region nnd Santa Cruz Moun ■tripes floated out from tiie town flag state. This it beenuso wheat raising during tiie past twenty years. For tains. It appeals more directly to that poles. Without any dinrospect to our lias been given up, and new industries sale by C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. large nnd growing class of r«*creation honored executive, the Governor and imve taken its place. I am glad to know seekers who prefer this popular form of the Hngar licet divided the honors of the that the acreage subscrltied nveragvs np Fueh things as old Indian relics are outing. dsy. Healthy looking young Iwets, in small amounts. It insures greater prized very highly by people who came “ Pacific Grove” is the Chautauqua of transplanted into boxes were in evidence care, better cultivation, and more proba to Oregon in tiie early days. One day tiie West, and this folder not only de in several places, whilo Hudson llros. bility of success. Tho greatest trouble 1 MAKES \ Z r m akes last week the two well-known old scribes the pretty place itself, but gives had one ot their show windows laid witli is found in tho first year. Tho land is MllOREN« § Cf1tlDRE* squaws, Mary and Eliza, gave Mrs. A. n program of the religious and educa soil in which were growing bona tide often foul and tiie labor hard. Hut af ADULTS* ■ " " ’ADULTS' V. K. Snyder some relics ol tho days tional meetings, conventions, schools, AS FAT A S * V * s E a t a s sugar beets. ter this period is passed tho troublo is at when the red “ sons of the forest” etc., to be held there this summer. The surrounding country had been a minimum. roamed unmolested by the “ Boston Other publications are “ Lake Tahoe,” sown with posters announcing the com Newberg lias a reputation state wide' man.” The relics wore a spoon, rough "Geysers and Lake county," "Yosem- ing of tiie Governor and the result was tor energy and enterprise. This is a ly carved from son.e native Oregon ite,” “ Hoteldel Monte," "CastleCrags," all that could have been ex peeled. The prominent characteristic of the people of wood, nnd some strings of beads and each brimful of information about tiie people rolled in from all directions, and Newberg. I can’t say too much to en "wampum" worn by the braves over a places named and printed in the highest tiie streets presented a metropolitan op- courage you in this enterprise. Sugar hundred venrs ago. When the old style ol the art. pearance. When the time (or the meet is a staple product, with Increasing con klulchmen presented tlieso relics to Mrs. ing arrived, the way was taken to Cra sumption. The industry will affect not Snyder they told her that they had been ter's hall and the building was soon only Newberg, but all the county and handed down by several generations, The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you packed. When it seemed that all that state. We are sadly behind In the mat and that thoir desire was that she keep could get in had arrive. I, Jesse Ed wards, ter of manufacturing the things we use. know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators president ot tiie board of directors step I was in a large hardware store not long them in her family.—Transcript. do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy N E BRITT. r r e . M . n t , ped forward and after somo general ago, and on examination I found that in R r MILKS, View*Pres. their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains words of Introduction and explanation, that entire »tore w ith the exception of E. It WOODWARD, SscMUiry A l.tr * A nt« l i . i t t h r i g h t . 1 . C. COLCOBD, C sa h la t. introduced to the audience his Excel- a few ax haodlee, not one article ol aale Mr. W A. I lines of Manchester, la., Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless lei*cy Governor Geer, amid the enthusi was manufactured in our own state. writing of his almost miraculous escape form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the astic plaudits. Just at this time the This should not be. While we have the front death, says: "Elxpnaure after CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. audience was very materially increased. necessary raw materials to do our own measles induced serious lung trouble, malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that !» < MILKS. The Yearly Meeting of Friends church, manufacturing, we aend millions ot dol w hich ended in consumption. 1 had J- C » o U :O R P - Grove's IS the O rig in a l and that all other so-called Tasteless had despatched the business ot the af lars away which never return in any frequent hemorrhages and coughed K II WOOUWARD. n k m utt . ternoon sesaion and adjourned early to form whatever. This hurts us both night and dsy. All my doctors said I Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows J H. DOUGLAS. JR . D irectors. attend the mass meeting. Another ways We send away money which must soon die. Then I began to use that Grove's is superior to # all others in every respect. You audience was thus added to the already should circulate at home and wo at the I*r. Kings New Discovery which wholly large one, and the governor took hi* same time discourage Increasing popu cured me. Hundreds have used It on arc nc: experimenting when you take Grove’s— its superiority C O R R R N C n N D K N T R —L a 4 4 A T ilto n . P ort eeat while the crowds were packed and lation. On an average, every day a car my ad vice and all say it never fails to lan d . K s tio n s i Park B a o k . N ew York. and excellence having long been established. Grove's is the crowded In, every conceivable space be load ot meat product* is shipped in here cure throat, chest and lung troubles." only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarid sections o f ing occupied. Rev. David Hadley of from other states. Wo don’t raise Regular size 50r and II. Trial b o ttle s ¿ tra n te r* v isitin e th e c ity *ro i n r . t r d to r a il s t , th e bank for ia fo rm a tio n the | Indiana and Prof. Andrew E. Mitchell enough stock. Why, last year th ere 1 free at C. F. Moors A Co.’s drug stors. wH« United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50 «, Newberg Vindicates Herself. Clean Bread fevery Acre of the Five Thousand Contracted and the Site Secured. Feed & Seed Store JOHN A. BECK, HARNESS SHOP. “WEAR R E S IS T E R S ' Çot C M ' i3 ^ V , TH E BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Bank of Newberg. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic.