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F. A. M OflKIS, Pres. H eal E sta te , N K W U K K U S L A Z K S TIIK W A Y . sion of feeling in his favor andifgaiu at ROY GARDNER A. K . MILLS. V ice P res the caricaturiit whose diawlngs are re- »«000 00- MOSES VOTAW. C ash ier. S t ir r in g K fllto r la l fr o m F nlly studies in distortion rather than 215 se re s, 100 s e r e s In c u lt'r a tio n . Rood Carriage and Wagon Builders. G r e a t E v e n in g D a lly . o rc h a rd a n d b u ild in g s, 3}, mile» Irotn caricatures. The Senator’s face was , lA S l' K D ! » m F R I D A Y ll ORN IN O. N ew berg, in th e C h eh sie m Valiev, T h s that of a business man In whose lion- | la n d is in good sta te of c u ltiv a tio n . 115 The reported success of the beet sug “ My position is a Repairing, Painting and Trimming acres in tim b e r a n d p a stu re. T erm s E . H . W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A P u b l is h x r . es'.y anybody would confide, and the: ar factory project at Newberg is a not trying one” was the face of a politician whose methods would j easy. able event in the progresa of the lower joking remark Promptly Done. N e w b e r g , Or. W . O . W o o d w a r d , A sso c ia t e E d it o r . E ith e r o t Above p laces for re n t. at least be direct. If is eye had none of Wlllumette Valley toward a higher of the cloak 1800 00— that furtivenesa which generally charac of a plane of industrial development. The , model 'FRIDAY, JULY 13,1900. fashionable 52 acres, p a rtly im p ro v ed , h o u se an d terizes those of the political trickster.” O I E ^ O - j A I S T I Z Z E I D 1 8 9 3 people of that model and growing town i firm. But b a rn , good ru n n in g w ater, tw o mile» Horseshoeing and General Black- Could that honest democrat have said as from N ew berg. and of the surrounding country have | there is less ■ol*r«<l &• iFOoqi! cl»»» mutter at the po»tofflce much for Tammany Croker who next to smithing. jest t h a n set an examplo of enterprise that is es at Newberg, Oregon. 2400 00— Transacts a general banking the demagogue himself, held the helm earnest in 1 peciully creditable aud commendable, the state 80 acres, SO in c u ltiv a tio n , tw o houses busiuess. at Kansas City ? • in good c o n d itio n , one good b a rn , fences and one that will liesr a large and fruit ment. It is Did somebody say there was n war go tn good c o n d itio n , fine o rc h a rd . C lose I ful harvesi not only in that ooromun- trying to be Foreign Exchange bought and to school a n d postodicc- F o u r m ile s ing on in South Africa? Japan coming to the rescue of the , hut ill others, for many years to on the feet from ra ilro a d . all day, to sold. Oregon; Japan leading the forces of couie. The projectors of the proposed be reaching and F o r E x c h a n g e —160 a cres of la n d fo u r civilization against the intrenched bar-, beet sugar factory required a tree site at stooping h o u r m ile s from W aterv ille, W ashington. Careful attention given Collections. WATCHMAKER . “ I would rather lie right than Vice- harism and isolation of China—these are i Newberg, and the guaranty of 5000 after hour from W ill tra d e for tow n p ro p e rty or sm all President.’’—David B. Hill. m o rn u n t i l fa rm in th is vic in ity . phenomena that dispel the ancient il- ! acres of land to be devoted to sugar JEWELER, night. And that 2150 0 0 - lusion of Oriental immobility, and throw ^ tieet culture. This was a very large is a very meager 80 acre», 60 in c u ltiv a tio n , good buiid - So licits the patronise o f his old Indiana There Isa faint hope now that the discredit upon the assertions of the antis j proposition, and a rather heavy project outline of a busi iugs, feuce» a u d o rc h a rd . Seven mile» F rie n d s w ho n e ed watch repairing done. With many such ” Boxers” will lie “countered” by an that improvement of the Filipinos is ' to he favorably considered and carried ness woman’s day. from N ew berg. women the ordinary strain of labor is hopeless and expectation of commerce | oljt in a comparatively small and an in- other army of celestials. A case of fight 2 0 7 M o r riso u S t. F or f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ire , N. E BRITT. P r e ti d e n t and aggravated by a diseased with China is vain. Of all the hallucl- | terior community. But it was done, intensified B. C. MILKS, V ice-Pres. S tatk it A B trrr, ing fire with fire. condition of the delicate organs, and E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. PORTLAND, OR. nations of anti-imperialism, so-called,' unJ tDtr reports are that the factory is they become victims of that terrible N ew berg, O regon. J . C. COLCOKD, Cubbiei. noue is more fatuous than this. Tho ; assured. The people of LaGrande and backache, or blinding headache, which The knowledge that the battleship Hermit Kingdom has become the hope I vicinity la Union county, set the ex- is so common among business women. WANTED— FOR “T H E LIFE AND If you are bearing this burden, beat A AGENTS ch iev em en ts of A d m iral D e w e y ."th e w orld's CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. A ' e w b e r j g f Oregon is still afloat, and, after a few re of civilization from Tien Tsin to I’ek in ,' ample three years ago, and now a still it no longer. For the backache, head *re«teht n av al h e ro By M urat H alstead , the H a rn ess Shop, pairs. good for continued service, makes its spirit and sagacity have compelled | smaller town, surrounded by a strictly ache, nervousness and weakness which lifelo n g frie n d an d a d m ire r of the n a tio n 's idol. B. C. MILES. B iggest an d b est book; over 500 page«, 8 x 10 ue all breathe easier. Don’t tell the the recognition and endorsement of all “farming country,” inhabited by spring from a diseased condition of the incheN ; n e a rly 100 pages h alftone illu stra tio n s. J. O. COLGORD. E. II. WOODWARD. O nly $1.50. E norm ous dem an d . Big c o m m is E V E R Y TH IN G IN T H E U N E O F people of Oregon there’s nothing in a America and Europe, including even steady, ordinarily “slow-going” people, womanly organs there is a sure cure sion«. N. E. BRITT, O utfit free. Chitnee of a lifetim e. W rite in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite' Prescription. Russia Such Inroads as progress has j . ii D o u g l a s , JR . q u ic k . T he D om inion-C om pany, 3rd floorC *x has thus made itself the ceuter of an in Half a million women have been per name. » » H O R S E G O O D S »i D irector*. made in Japan will b* duplicated in dustry that, if it succeeds, us is prob fectly and permanently cured by this to n B ldg., C hicago. China, and they will be furthered by able, will be of great and constantly wonderful medicine. '**■'*51 't he young ao-caU 6 d Governor Beck nothing more effectively than by atro growing advantage, not only to the “ M y n ie c e w a s tro u b le d w ith fe m a le Dr. H . J . L ittlefield. Dr. H . A. L ittlefield. C O R f tE S r O K P E N T S —L add & T ilton. P o rt a b o u t fo u r y e a rs b e fo re I ham of Kentucky made a slip of the cious crimes committed in the name of people of the little city of Newberg and a w s e k a e k d n e fo s s r y for la n d : N fttiounl P a rk B ank, New York. o u r a d v ic e ,” w rite s M r. J . W . Repairing Neatly Done. Give me ‘ LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, tongue when he spoke at Kansas City of Chinese patriotism.—Oregonian. re g o r, o f 6ad S t a n d P rin c e to n A v e., vicinity, but ill a less degree to Yam C M h cG ic a g o , Ills . “ Y o u a d v is e d h e r to ta k e a call. tho “outraged democracy of Kentucky.” hill county, the Willamette Valley and D r. P ie r c e ’s F a v o rite P r e s c rip tio n w h ic h PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS. S tran g ers v isitin g th e c ity Are in v .te d to cell at th e bank for in fo rm a tio n c o n ce rn in g the "Outraging” was certainly the word he s h e d id fa ith f u lly for n in e m o n th s , a n d n o w c ity . C o rre sp o n d en c e in v ite d . Newberg, Oregon. Capitalists have pledged the necessary the state of Oregon. H. L. Sutherland. w e m u s t a c k n o w le d g e to y o u th a t sh e is had in mind. If an industry thus requiring the out a w e ll w o m a n . W e c a n n o t th a n k y ou money for a sugar beet factory at New berg, Yamhill county. The land own lay, altogether, of several hundred e n o u g h fo r th e c u r e .” Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce by ers of Newberg have donated land for E L M E R P. D IX O N Tho democrats in the North Carolina the plant, and the farmers have bonded thousand dollars, and the co-operution letter free. Address, Buffalo, N. Y. Monday, P U B LIS H E D ON of hundreds of people, can l>e inaugu NEW themselves to cultivate 6000 acres of NEW legislature have jammed through the DENTIST Wednesday, TH U R S D A Y . rated and carried on in and around land planted to heels. In other words hill disfranchising the colored voters. Office 2 doors w est of M oore’s D rug store. Newberg is to have a sugar factory. The For over fifty-eight years Frid a y . YORK YORK Now they can resume the discussion of mechanics will do their part promptly such interior towns as LaGrande and mation of this enterprise means more 1st. » tre e t, N ew berg, O regon. P ra ctic a lly a National Family Paper “government without the consent of the and well. Bo ought the farmers. But Newberg, should not Portland he able, than can be enumerated iu advance. It WEEKLY for TRI-WEEKLY to do so they should now set apart the with renewed efforts, to increase and means further, in the language of the go ver n e d T r a n s c r i ot. A D A ILY farmers and villagers, indeed to multiply its industries? Shall lot or field which is to go into beets. It great Oregon daily, “the demonstration C U R A M. DAVIDSON, M. D. TRIBUNE TRIBUNE a n d th e whoee readers have repre ought to be plowed this fall, deep too. it he said that the few busiuess men of The farmers are really undertaking a Newberg and the furmers of that of the quality and temper of the people C h e a p e s t K n o w n . sented the uery best ele PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. The republican platform adopted at new trade. They know how to raise of the community,” and “an example to A new and remarkably attractive ment of our country population. Philadelphia says: “The American gov beets. The matter ought to be studied neighborhood can secure and establish be commended to the consideration of Office a n d R esidence one block so u th of B ank pvblitation, profusely illustrated witli of N ewberg. ernment must protect the person and before the seed is planted. The sugar a beet sugar factory, using the product othercommunities that may be sighing portraits ana half-tones; contains all It gives all the important Dews of industry came near failing in Union of 5000 acres of land, and that Portland property of every citizen wherever they for developing and expanding agencies.” the striking news featuresof The Daily county the first year. All because the Tribune. Hpeciai War Despatches, Do the Natiou aud World, the most relia are wrongfully violated or placed In per farmers did not know how. Ttio ma caunot have a smelter, a dry dork, or It will be another verification of “ Yam ^ T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . mestic and Foreign Correspondence, ble Market Reports. Fascinating Short il.” And is this imperialism ! chines drilled the seed well enough, but even a little $100,000 woolen mill? The hill against the world,” and the indus Short Stories, Humorous Illustrations, stories, an unexcelled Agricultural De the ground waB hard; it was weedy; it enterprise, und faith, and energy, and try for western Oregon may claim, with CLARENCE BUTT. Industrial Information, Fashion Notes. was dry. They did not cultivate the “rustling” qualities of the Newberg other celebrities that it got its start in W ill p ra c tic e In all th e c o u rts of th e s ta te Agricultural Matters carefully treated, partment, Scientific and Mechanical Slowly but surely, the “times that best way, did riot thin properly. The furmers and business men ought to old Yaruhill. The pledges were not ob S pecial a tte u tio u giv en to p ro b a te w ork, th e nnd Comprehensive and Reliable Finan same experience went to the Salt Lake g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts a n d th e cial aud Market Reports. It is mailed Information, Fushion Articles for the try men's souls” are weeding out the factory, and to the Nebraska industry. make Portland mossbacks ashamed of tained without the most arduous labor d w ra ritin ft!u g of a ll legal p a p ers. If Portiund had been on the part of solicitors. The meeting in iitiee nnd the cowardly from the old Can’t the Newberg people do better?— themselves. N e w b e r g . O r e g o n . at tlie same hour us the daily edition, Women, Humorous Illustrations for old reaches a large proportion of subscrib and .young. It is “The People's Pa f i c e — S econd Floor party of Abraham Lincoln. The sensa Hillsboro Independent. peopled hy the men who live in and this city was poorly attended, but the O B f ank ers on da'e of issue, and enoli edition is of N e w le rg B u ild in g . We believe they can and will. Our around Newberg or LaGrande, it few present got in on the ground floor. tional, glib-tongued Web Davis of Mis a thoroughly up-to-date daily fumily per” for the entire United States. newspaper for busy people souri, is one of the latest to go to his farmers are nn industrious and intelli would have been hy tills time a city of Good speeches were made by Messrs W. Regular subscription price, gent class and they' are not the kind to 200,000 people, witli half u dozen manu C. Kruger, Wm. Manning, Rev. J. F. Regular subscription price, own place. $ 1 .0 0 p e r y e a r . let the experience of others go unheeded factories where there is one now. This Day and Clias. Grissen. The pledges $ 1 .5 0 p er y e a r . Handsomely Illustrated. and unprofited. is not pleasant talk, und it is not an taken, combined with previous solicita Thil l« « m M agnine We furnish it with the Graphic for We furnish it with the Graphic for Original Drawings, you w an t Talk of inconsistencies 1 Webster agreeable duty for the Telegram to tion in the vicinity aggregate about 300 $ 2 .0 0 p er y e a r . $ 1 .5 0 p er y ea r. Dgvis left the republicans because they state tills disparaging truth; but it is wouldn’t enter into a foreign war in be We bog leave to disagree with the necessury that it bo told, and occasion acres. At Newberg Gov. Geer spoke to Send a ll orders to T h e G raphic, half of the Boers and went to a party sentiment expressed by nn exchange ally held up as a mirror before our a densely packed audience, and at the N ew berg, Oregon. summing up at the going down of the that in referring to our protecting hu when it says "If the American people property owners and capitalists, until sun the total acreage of ail contracts was man life In China, denounces “ the de will attend more strictly to business they “get a move on themselves,” as found to be 5,100. Now lot Dr. Korn parture which has involved us in the and let politics alone to a greater ex Hie good people of the Newberg viciu- and his syndicate "go ahead with their diplomacy of Europe." tent, they will get along better." In a ity have done. rut-killing.” The people of Yamhill certain sense this may be true. It de- The inauguration of this industry at pends on what is meant by politics. It Newlierg is important 111 the tendency have done their share, and have done it nobly. Let us have no wheedling. Let Ah exchange very concisely and cor- is certain, however, that tho greatest Ywrtly publishes the republican platform danger which threatens the republic is which it indicates, and in its indirect, the factory he built I—Reporter. hi the head of its editorial columns in found in the fact that the people do uot but far-reaching results. It means, for exuniple, Hint the Willamette Valley I M A »J/o<riug a p t m llU v r u lio u t study carefully enough the principles A L L A B O L I C A L IF O R N IA . farmtrs are getting out of the old ruts. Exceptionally Interest- We want you to tu b ¡I Protection and politics of the government, but are They are going to quit raising wheat, ing Feature* for 1900, icribe i t once. Prosperity guided too readily hy their impulses and as their sole or main crop, and depend S P E C IA L C O N T R IB U T O R S F O R 1900. Patriotism A H a n d so m e s e rie s o f new a n d u se fu l E d w a r d E v e r e tt H a l e , A n n a F n r q a h s r , prejudices, appealed to so craftily hy tho S e n a to r J . C. S p o o n e r* E b e n E . R e x fo rd , ing on it for their support. They are Progress. p u b lic a tio n s . H a y d e n C 'n r r u t h . O e t s v e T h s n e t , H e s e - political demagogue. And from u slight branching out on new lines. This ten k la lc n n l l e r w o r t h . H I n t h r a p C . P a c k a rd * ly different standpoint, there is n grave dency lias been noticed in these col E l l a W h e e l e r W ilc o x * N a t h a n H a s k e l l D o le , P e t e r H a e Q s e e s , n n d m a n y o f th o menace in the fact that the really umns frequently in speukiug of the de California is the natural paradise of b r i g h t e r y o n s g A m e r i c a n A u t h o r * . Let a defenceless public take warning. capable and conscientious are so thor velopment of the dairy and fruit indus the holiday maker. Its resources are SEN D K A M I AND ADDRE8 8 A T ONCE. THE “ NECESSARY ” MAGAZINE Charley Towne who didn’t gut nominated “ T h e N a t i o n a l M a g a s l n e ” will be se n t free oughly engrossed in their own private inexhaustahle, its invitation universal for tw o m onths, an d continued one y ear a t the regular tries. A big beet sugar factory Is a as Bryan’s running mate, announces price o f $1.00 unlee» otherwUe ordered. Remember you interests that they are culpably negli The best-informed men and women in the world uae the AMERICAN more expensive, difficult and risky and its resorts and attractions among the receive tw o month» free by sending y o u r name at once* that he will soon issue an address on the gent of the affairs of national govern and m entioning “ Special 1900 offer. * MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS to keep well Informed, and call most noted in the world. business than starting a creamery or a subject. We can only fervently hope it the “ necessary” and “ indispensable ” magazine. In the buay rush THE W . W . POTTER CO., * ment. This class needs anything The Southern Pacific Company pub • fruit dryer, hut there is no good reason that the infection will not spread among of to-day ambitions men and women mast know about the important lot U itebtll Cbapplt, Editor. BOSTON, M ass. eiBe than an admonition to tend more to doubt Its ultimate success. And its lishes desert ptive literature containing h i I the other fellows who were disap questions of the month, and not only this, they want to know about strictly to business. What we want is them at the right time. When the whole country ia puzzled over the success will lead to tile establishment valuable information almut all of them. pointed in vlee-presidential aspirations. more attention instead of less, paid to gigantic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is printed in the of other factories. One will probably j It is for free distribution and may be DAYS* T R IA L AMERICAN MONTHLY, giving the facta, and its editor discusses the “ politics,” and not until then will this lie established in the course of two or! obtained from any Southern Pacific PAY MM IM N F V u n t il you s a t tms w a t c h ... theory; when the Dreyfus affair is in everyone’s month, the best story The democrats are to have a celebra lather vague and questionable term be three years at McMinnville, also In \ ® 8 ent, or C. H. Markham,General Pass- r » l HU M U R tl _ w s pay a x p R s s s c h a r g e s of Drayfus and the great case comes out in this magazine. tion in Poitland this evening over their relieved of the stigma now resting upon Yatnhlll county; another one at j enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. If you Every month, in “ The Progress of the World,” Dr. Albert Shaw Send u> y o u r nam e. Address an d ? It. gives a comprehensive picture of the world’s history daring the pre political “ prospects” in the coming elec . n e a re s t e x p re ss office end we will Eugene, or somewhere in Lane county, apply By mail inclose a stamp for eacli A send yon by exprees, O. O. D., nil vious thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articles and books tion. Hard experience has taught our V charces prepaid, forexnm instlon, and others in Jackson and Coos coun- j publication. that have been published during the past month are reviewed and / o a r CRIST B argain In a fine ilk QOLD-PLATRD HUNTING OR OPRN. , brothers of tho opposite faith t lint if quoted from, so that the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get ties. In a quarter of a century Oregon! "Resorts and attractions along the l* ro n| » er t t y T a l k * . t/A C I WATOH, ladies’ o r R ent’s * the gist of them. In every issue nearly a hundred pictures are printed, they get a ghost of a show to ratify in iS lae, With a PINI AMERICAN will he a great sugar producing 1 c<>a 8 t '¡ne” is a handsomely illustrated MOVRMSNT. Yon exam ine In tho republican national platform including the portraits of the men and women who are making the . It, and If found exactly as this state, they have to celebrate their folder, giving a description of tho health I re p re se n te d , and per- history of the month. adopted four years ago it was declared stnte. And these enterprising, ener- Ife c tly satisfa c to ry , PAY “ prospects” instead of tho election re and pleasure resorts on the coast be iff tie farmers and business men of New- To be thoroughly well informed helps any man or woman in hli or fltXPRRAC AGRNT S4.SR that "Everv consideration of public turns. As for the rest ot us, we cun af tween San Francisco and io s Angeles. “ HR WATCH WILL her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW safety and individual interest demand* Ix-rg will have blazed tlie way and set . HRS I O therw ise, OF REVIEWS represents an investment for the best kind of profit, at "Shasta resorts,” embellished with r PAY NOTHING. Wo (rnsr-l ford to wait until Nobcmbcr 6 . an te e th is w atch to be a that the government shall he rescued tlie pace. Farmers will tlieu depend well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written: “ Count ma beautiful half-tone engravings, describes j reliable tim e-piece or m oney refunded w ithin front the hands of those who have shown no longer on wheat. In fact, wheat a life subscriber, and when yon send me a number beyond the limit of 10 days. T he m ovem ent raising in the Willamette Valley has ' tlie scenes nnd outing attractions of the my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of nickel, has 7 Jewels, la i n a r a M and The erratic Sillier of New York who themselves incapable of Conducting it ceased In pay. Farmers who stick to vast and wonderful Shasta legion, the la le v e r-set. IT IR a PtRPROT BRAUTV and my death.” without disaster at home and dishonor la w orth from *10 to OIL In appearance exhibited such an active and anxious de Price as cents per nnmber, $ 2.50 a year. f and ns a tim e-piece it la equal to a it are foolish or lazy. More money grandest of pleasure grounds. uhroail, and shall be restored to the atoh. PON CASH M PULL WITH ONO__ A sample copy will be sent on receipt of tea cents in stamps.,. sire to be Bryan’s running mate, now “ California south of Teliachapi” tells w w e will aend yon r a c k w ith th e w atch a _ cun be made, und made easier, by rals- i 14k OOLO-PLATRD CHAIN and CHARM, says, “ I never was a candidate iu tho party which for thirty years adminis Ing fruit, running a dairy, or cultivat all almut the charms of that remarkably c PINS a t show n is one-third also of w atch. RIHB a POSTAL CARO ler ear RIs W tMI.e.l. Cl i l . eas of sense of seeking the nomination." The tered it witli unequulej success and ing sugar beets. By tills diversity of ag- favored semi-tropic gnrden spot, South Jew elry , D iamonds, S ilver and Plated-W are. T he THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY only reliab le WNOLRSALR JIWILRV HOUR! in th e public may be forgiven its natural prosperity.” Sucli ess the republican i w orld eetltnR d ire c t to consum ers a t w holesale occupation, thia establish- ern California. promise in 189« It lias been fulfilled. | llo"llurul p ric e s. Oar prises aapaal be PepllaaleR elsewhere, curiosity to know just how much harder 13 Actor Place New York A handsome map of California, com U lSlSR SILVIRMS WATCHSS, Wr M e . | u » , in c n ., * B «,™ l 1 ^ encouragement of new In plete in detail, reliable, skillfully index- U ORe » np. Rise pp-M entlon th is p a p er when yon w rite. Bulzer would have hunted for it before The new republican platform refers to i dustries and manufactures, this atten P. X IN C E L L • C O . UO-MeifeRrhera S l Chtaafa he might be said to be after it “ in the the redemption of the pledge in a "pros tion to new or different products and e l and full of information about the sense of seeking.” Suiter would certain perky more general and more almudant ¡ Ilian wo have ever known,” to "splendid \ Pr < , tho state wl.l be made much slate's resources. It la the only publi- ly be a circus in a class by himself. triumphs iu business and commerce" jr,ell0r au'* nioro attractive, and its cation of its kind conveniently folded for | and “an unsurpassed record of acldevo-, **r,ner* w become more independent pocket use. "Summer outings” is a 32-page folder i Bryan (lands upon the populist plat uietit.” All these expressions are justi- j!UU' Intelligent. devote! to the camping retreats in the form adopted at Sioux Fails as well fled. The facts and figures are before I A new industrial era is opening upon Shasta region and Santa Cruz Moun ns on the democratic adopted at the people. Tho results of prosperity ! ll.'e sPIem,illlY r«* 8 <>urceful Willamette tains. It appeals more directly to that * P ttíW iS tlU K F » \ JfM LI.L. H i 1 Kansas Uity. And in a plank in refer nnd successful government are as plain- ] ' "**>•>', H,u' ”nw of it* most positive and large nnd growing class of recreation ence to the Idaho mining troubles, when ly visible on every hand as were the 1 Potent harbinger» is the establishment if (lie l>ect sugar factory at Newlierg. ' »cekers w ho prefer this popular form of it denouticea the government for coming signs of business decline and distress to the rescue of human life and prop that made the previous administration a The Telegram wishes it abundant suo- ° “ting “ Pacific Grove” is the Chautauqua of ^cess.-Telegram arty, it does nothing nioro nor lesa than national nightmare. tlie West, ami this toldur not only de- Fourteen millions of voters can look ’ : declare iu favor of free riot aud free . v .. a n , h . i .................... _ . . „ . scribes the prettv place itself, but gives ll C o u n ty to b* r n n * ra tu tn t.* l. . , , dynamite. But this doesn’t worry Bry back over the rood hy which prosperity u ... , . a program of the religious ami educa- came. The democratic platform of 189« an. That’* the kind of policy he stands D ie Reporter behoveithat Juno 30th, |ion, | mwtin„ t conventions, schools, asserted that business would continue to 11 W 0 , w. I go down mu. biotory aa one of eU to lor. heU there , amnier. decline until the mints were opened to the most momentous day. in the annal. 0t|)er puU,lauilln* are “ U k e Tale*,.” free silver and a Hood of 45c dollars ° the s x.y years o Yamhill county a „ 0 U k „ connty.” county “ Yosem When a good democatic friend begins poured out. The Chicago platform will civilized settlement by white folks. It •• •» to rave about republican homes, and of be reaffirmed nt Kansas City, old ratio w»» the eiilmiiiHtinn of a period ol siren- hr^inful'*' ' 1 ***lot rags, The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you ot information about the course about that arcli fiend llanna iu and all. But never before was such un- nous effort of Newherg people, for tlie places named and printed, in the highest particular, just raiUlly ask hint a few utterable foolishness offered the voters most part, aided and abetter! by the know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators leading questions in respect to the Kan of the United States a second time, more enterprising citizens of other parts stvle of tho art. do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy sas City convention. If that eonven- They w ill be asked to discredit what of this and adjoining counties, to secure their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains A l.lfc And D e a th F ig h t tion showed anything to an impartial ob they see and know, to dash aside pros- pledges of 5,000 acres to be devoted to server, it was that the democratic party perity for something untried but rerom- sugar beet culture for five years in con-! Mr. W. A. llliies of Manchester, ta , Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless ie Crokeriaed as well as Bryaniicd And mended to lie better, to put back the sideratinnofllieesU blishiuontofasug- writing of Ills almost miraculous escape form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the hy the aide of old Dirk Croker, Senator reina of government into the hands of nr factory on tlie Willamette river at from death, says: “Kxposure after Hanna's reputation aa a political boas tlie party of incompetence and calamity. Newberg. It meant tor Yamhill county measles induced serious lung trouble, malaria out o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that p e la a into inetgm»ranee. When tlie human mind prefers decay to If plans fail not, tlie securing «( the eec- which ended in ivnsumption. I had Grove's IS the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless thrift, idleness to activity, loss to ad- orni sugar lactory in tlie state ot Oregon ; frequent hemorrhages and coughed vancement, anxiety to contentment, tlie retention at home of scores of people night aud day. All my doctors said I Chili Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows A democrat who attended the nation deht tn a surplus aud misery to good who would have gone elsewhere; the in must so--ui dw Then I began to use that Grove’s is superior to .a ll others in every respect. You al republican convention and wrote a times it may ronaent tn take the advice flux ol hnndreUe of others witli money I>r. Kings New Discovery which wholly review of il for a current magasina, fn tbe democratic party ia preparing for to iuvest; the rvtorn to the farmer’s cured me Hundred* haw used It on arc not experimenting when you take Grove’s—rits superiority writing of hi* impressions of Senator political action tin» year. The greatest pockets of money which wheat would my advice and all say it never falls to and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the Hanna, says, “ Hi* fare waa so much prosperity tlie country has overseen will not bring in, and a crop-rotation which cure throat, chest and lung trouble-» ” | bettor than his familiar caricatures, that 1 » good enough tor the majority.— will greatly redound to the benefit of a Regular site oiV and |1. Trial bottle only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections o f tote* him produced a complete revul Globe Democrat. wheat-impoverished soil. Tlio cousuui- free at C. K. Moore A CdY drug store. I bhc United States. N o Cure, N o Pay. Price, 50 c. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ATRYING POSITION 1 JOHN A. BECK, Bank of Newberg. YOU MUST ACT A T ONCE FR E E FR EE FOR 2 OUR LEADER!* TREE » A v a r i a , C h ills nn(j p Vo* w *** THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic.