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F. A. M O itlilS. Fres. lt e a l E sta te , Many m eu, whose domestic lives ' have it remained, as mine had. Cushing’» j ROY GARDNER A. II. MILLS. Vice*Pres Leen pure and temperate, have Ijeeh famous letter to Jefferson Davis, in I tsooo 00 — M- j SES V O IA W , C ssh ter. CIS a cres, too a rre t in c u lt'v a tln r. good very hud men, like Charles I anti which he virtually sympathized with Carriage and Wagon Builders. ISSUED EVEKY FRIDAY IIORNIK«!. o rc h a rd a n d b u ild in g s. :;V3 m iles from Marlborough. O f Charles I, Milton j the Confederate president, was printed. H ew berg. in ih e C hehalem valley. T h i says: “ ilia private virtues are («side That settled Mr. Cushing; the Senate la n d Is in good state of c u ltiv a tio n . US “ My ;position is a Ì. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A P u b l i s h e r . the question. It lie lie insatiable ill would not conlirui. Repairing, Painting and Trimming a cres in tim b e r a n d p a stu re . Term s IL l I tryin g one ” was tlie easy. ; plunder and revenge, shall we pass it “ It dually dawned upon the Presi- \V . C . W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t e E d i t o r . joking remark N e w b e r g , O r, Promptly Done. E ith e r of above p iic c s fo r reuL j by because in meat and drink tie ii , dent that it would be necessary to select of the cloak 1S00 U0- temperate?” A mail may tie temper- a dark horse. Horne on« suggested Mor model of a FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900. acres, p a rtly im p ro v ed , house and OIRG-A. JSTIS.’ ZEID 1 8 9 3 ale at table and regular at chapel, and rison It. Waite, of Ohio. He seemed to fashionable But barn, good ru n n in g w ater, tw o mile» Horseshoeing and General Black- *---- —e yet 1 » so selfish, cruel and deceitful In fill the bill us a dark horse candidate. firm. there is less from New berg. ■•tend ** ^^^iijwSr^Or^pin the p”*,° <,*ce | all the important relutions of life as to Not much was known about him by any jest t h a n smithing. Transacts a general banking 2100 00 — | be justly regarded as a very had man. ■ one outside of Ohio. He had visited earnest in #0 acres, G O lu c u ltiv a tio n , tw o houses business. The untruthfuluess and recklessness ! Washington only once, and had never the state iu good c o n d itio n , one good barn, fences Yes, this is hot enough for us. o f the prohibition indictm ent of Presi- had a case before the Supreme Court, ment. It is in good c o n d itio n , floe o rc h a rd . Close trying to be Foreign Exchange bought and to sc! ool nud postoihee- F o u r m iles dent McKinley is a striking illustration President (irant asked me to teicgiapli on the feet from ra ilro ad . sold. The census returns promise to be very of how much easier it is for ITohibi- him, asking if lie would accept. Of all day, tff —------ •--------— For E x c h a n g e - ICO acres of land four dry indeed. There will bo no chance' to j to abstain religiously from all course he would, and did, and he was be reaching and stooping h o u r m iles fro m W ’a te rv ille , W ashington. W ATCHM AKER Careful attention given Collections. appointed and confirmed.” contest the results. , forms of alcohol than it is to refrain after hour from W ill tra d e for tow n p ro p e rty o r sm all ^ __ l from Intemperance in the use of lan- m orn u n t il fa rm in th is vicinity. axi > J E W E L E R , *' 1 guage. Temperunce Is good. Perhaps night. And that E IIIT O IU A L COMMENT. 21 M 00 — So Bryan says the republicans will (olaj afietlnence Is the highest ideal is a very meager so a cres, 60 iu c u ltiv a tio n , good b u ild It is to be the old ratio and the old re- outline of a busi Sottclts th e p a tro n a g e o f h is old In d ia n » not carry a single state in NoTember 1 but Hure|y total H,wtj„ence L 0 |t, with additions. ings, fen ces and o rc h a rd . S even m iles F r ie n d , w ho :;.e d w atch re p a irin g d o n s. With many such ness woman’s day. Such an expression manifests a 1 from N ew berg. I not more im portant than the habit o f i women the ordinary strain of labor is j - 0 7 M o r r is o n S t. Of all tickets ever named by u leading intensified and aggravated by a diseased F or fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n im p iire, dency which alone makes him unfit tor Hpeagjng tfle trutIi concerning your fel- » .IS . BRITT, P resid e n t. B. < . MILES, Vice Pr»’F. S tate a A Tiurr, the high oifioe he seeks. : low men. The evil Influence of c u lt i-; Part.v in this country that of Bryan and condition of the delicate organs, and K. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. ' PO RTLAND. O R . Newberg, Oregon. J . C. COLCOKD, C ashier. I vating ail intolerant habit of mind con- Stevenson falls the flattest in its recep- they become victims of that terrible backache, or blinding headache, which The big election wagers of the country eerniiig the opinions and practice o f n , (iou t,le P«>ple. is so common among business women. AGENTS WANTED— FOR "T H E LIFE AND A 'o w / i o r u If you are bearing this burden, bear I I AohievHmeutH very coldly and unemotionally, but all j very large portion of decent and en- j —Globe-Democrat. of A d m iral Dewey. " th e w orld’s 1 it no longer. For the liackaclie, head irceatent n av al h e m By M urat H alstead, th e I the more certainly show the proper lightened mankind is illustrated by the ! H arness S h o p . n g frien d an d a d m ire ro f th e n a tio n ’» idol • Tlie democratic party Is tlie only par ache, nervousness and weakness which • lifelo K. MILES. 'state of political probabilities to be “ cli fact that these peculiar partisans of the B iggest a n d b est book: over 500 pages, n x 10; spring from a diseased c o n d itio n of tlie j in J 1‘. C O L C O K f). ch es : n early 100 pages h a lfto n e illu stra tio n s. I maxed” in November. The large wagers cause of temperance find it easier to ab ty that makes a specialty of protecting womanly organs there is a sure cure O nly K. II. w o o d w a b d . E V E R Y T H I N C IN T H E L I N E O F 11.50. E norm on» dem an d . Big com m is- N . K. B R IT T . O utfit free. C hance of a life tim e . W rite! made so la r place the odds at about tour stain from alcohol than they do to tell foreign interests at tiie expense oi in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. | Rions. J II .D O U G L A S , J R . quick. The D om inion C om pany, 3rd floor Cax Half a million women have been per k»H O R S E G O O D Sm i D irectors. the truth without perverting or in vert American interests.—Flaindealer. to n B ldg., C hicago. to one on McKinley and Roosevelt. fectly and jiermanently cured by this ing it.—Oregonian. wonderful medicine. ^ - The news from the West indicates “ M y n ie c e w as tro u b le d w ith fe m a le Dr. H. J. L ittlefield . Dr H . A. Littlefield e c m « E S r O N I > K \ T S —L*dd et T ilto n , Port The political rejuvonatien of Adlat w e a k n e s s for a b o u t fo u r y e a rs b e fo re I quite plainly that this is going to be a la n d : N ational P a rk B ank. New York. a s k e d fo r y o u r a d v ic e ,” w rite s M r. J . W . Htevenaon by the democrats is likely to A n I o t« r « > tlf ig l'a n » o f P o li tic a l H is to r y . R ep airin g N e a tly D on e. G iv e . bad Fear for t,ie political party fhat M cG re g o r, o f 6vd St. a n d P rin c e to n A v e., LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS. In nil article headed “ All Interesting I |]ourj,| prove uncanny. I t a w n s that Bryan a call. es on short crops and empty d in C h ic ag o . Ills. “ Y ou a d v ise d h e r to t a l e Stranger« v is itin e îrhe c ity a re in v tte d J n call ar will be haunted with a running mate Member of Grant’s Cabinet,” the lust ner pails.—Gervais Star. Dr. P ie r c e ’s F a v o rite P r e s c rip tio n w h ic h th e bank for inform ation c o n c e rn in g the s h e d id fa ith f u lly for n in e m o n th s , an d now wiio is R shade of the hard times of ’92- National Magazine presents some very c ity . C orresp o n d en ce in v ite d . H. L. Sutherland. Newberg, Oregon. 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 ’96. The Wotting out of this spectre be readable historical facts relative to Senator Teller wept when lie walked a w e ll w o m a n . W e c a n n o t th a n k y o u e n o u g h for th e c u re .’’ fore tho-people will serve as u potent re President Grant's cabinet, and the po out of tlie republican convention at St. Sick women can consult Dr. Pierce by litical intrigue of thirty years ago. The minder of democratic rule. Louis four years ago, and he wept again letter fr e e . Address, Buffalo, N. Y. M onday, P U B L I S H E D ON. article will be of Bpecinl interest to Ore during his speech in support of Bryan at W e d n e sd a y , TH UR SD AY*. gon readers as it is largely n re view of one Kansas City last week. Old Teller ap The Oregonian’s “ cuckoo” rails out Goffrier 325.15 a in toro......... 15000 00 Office 2 doors w est of M oore’s D rug store. For over fifty-eight years- of Oregon’s prominent citizens, Judge F riday. pears to he having a damp time of it al Shell Hawley A wf to O 11 Par against an exchango for having the l»t. s tre e t. N ew berg, Oregon. George H. Williams of Portland, who together.—Observer. P r a ctica lly a National Fam ily Paper temerity to suggest that our prosperous ker a w b!k F Saviors add was very prominent in national politics A DAILY lim es are co-ordinate witli republican to McM ...................................... 250 00 at that time, being U. 8 . senator from T D SD iiur for fariners nnd villueer8i A companion picture to the attempt of rule. The flippety-flop sheet didn’t at a n d th o I tH D U n L whose readers have repre M ARRIAGE M C E X f.E S . Oregon, framer o f tlie famous recon tlie democrats in their national conven tempt an explanation of the subject it Osa G Estes 24 to E E Cable 3i. C h e a p e s t K n ow n . sented the uery best ele struction bill, and afterwards attorney- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. tion to revive tlie silver issue is tlie cur self. Not U. It never does. It con A new and remarkably attractive ment of our country population. general under Grant. The following Office an d R esidence one block so u th of B ank pvblicalion, profusely illustrated witli siders it the part of editorial dignity to rent reports by the Bradstreet agency A L L ABOUT C A LIFO R N IA . -extracts from th e article shows how that there iiave been a smaller number of Newberg. critioioe, pick (laws, lampoon—every portraits and half-tones; contains all I t gives all the important new s of near lie came to being Chief Justice of the striking news featuresof Tlie Daily of failures during the first six months of thing hut affirm something. Faugh ! A I l a m l N o m e «**rie* o f n e w a n d u s e f u l the U. H. supremo and Tribune. Special War Despatches, Do Ihe Nation and World, tlie most relia . . court, .. , , gives an 1900 than in any other six months for ^T T O U N E Y -A T -L A W . p u blications. mestic and Foreign Correspondence. ble Market Reports. Fascinating Short) interesting bit of history In that con- eighteen years past. As judged by the Short Stories, Humorous Illustrations, The general revolt of the democratic nection. - - number of failures, business is 3 per Industrial Information, Fashion Notes. stories, an unexcelled Agricultural De California is the natural paradise of -press sounds an ominous knell to the “ When Chief Justice Halmon I’. Chase cent 1-otter than in 1899 and 25 per cent Will p ra c tic e in all th*» c o u rts of th e state Agricultural Matters carefully treated, partment, Scientific and M echanical the holiday maker. Its resources are hopes ef Kryon. While a man may con died, General Grant found great diffi a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, the and Comprehensive and Reliable Finan Information, Fashion Articles for the- better than in 1898.— Ashland Tidings. inexliaustable, its invitation universal S w pecial ritin g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts and th e cial and Market Reports. It is mailed tinually exert his power as a boss in the culty in selecting his successor. Great d ra ftin g of a ll leg al papers. and its resorts ami attractions among the at the same hour as tlie daily edition, Women, Humorous Illustrations for old political nrena over the wills and con pressure was brought to bear to pro N e w b e rg . O re g o n . | The democrats dare not openly attack most noted in the world. readies a large proportion of subscrib and young. It is “ The People’s Pa victions of the politicians, ho lias a very mote one of the associate justices Clen- O f f ic e —Second Floor ers on da'e of issue, and each edition is the administration for protecting Atneri- The Southern Pacific Company pub B ank of N ew berg B uild in g . differeut proposition when it conies to eral Grant desired to do that, but was can a thoroughly up-to-date daily family per” for tlie entire United States. interests in China, but they are ut- lishes descriptive literature containing newspaper for busy |x-ople deal «¡til the free and independent uot long in discovering that while he Regular subscription price, taring cowardly innuendoes, intimating valuable information about nil of them. Regular subscription price, press of the country. And herein lies would greatly please one of tho justices F r e s h C ow . that there is something mysterious It is for free distribution and may lie $ 1 .0 0 p e r y e a r . $ 1 .5 0 p er y e a r . oar great safety against (also and by sucli a course, he would seriously A fresh cow for salo. Inquire of about its policy. Tlie policy is ns open obtained from any Southern Pacific iqiecious principles of government. The displease all of tlie others and their We furnish it w ith the Graphic for A. T. B l a ir . We furnish it with the Graphic for as the day—simply protection to Ameri agent, or C. H. Markham,General Pass “ subsidised press” exists principally in -friends, and the idcu was abandoned. It $ii.O O p e r y e a r . $ 1 .5 0 per year. can interests, regardless of costs or con enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. If you the imagimttion of those who have ex was finally decided to name Itoscoe W h ite W an T u r n e d Y e llo w . sequences.—Yaquina Hay News. apply by mail inclose a stamp for eaeli S e n d a l l o r d e r s t o T h e G r a p h ic , perienced 'Hie results of the conscien Colliding, who had recently been elect Great consternation was felt by the publication. tious opposition of independent journal ed to the Semite. Senator Conkling de N e w b e rg , O regon* The prohibitionist convention nom i "Resorts and attractions along tiie friends of M. A . Ilogarty of Lexi ngton, ism. clined. There were two or three cabi nated Woolley for president, and adopt coast line” is a handsomely illustrated Ivy., when ttiey saw lie w as turning net meetings, largely devoted to d is ed a platform containing but one resolu- folder, giving a description of the health yellow. His skin slowly changed color, i An-old line democrat, Gen. Horatio cussing candidates for chief justice. One t jo n hnt resolves in favor of prohi nml pleasure resorts on tiie coast be also his eyes, and lie suffered terribly. C. King of Brooklyn, New Y’ork, has the of these meeting was held without the ■ bition. W’hatthe party’s sen I i men t ison His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He tween Him Francisco and I/>s Angeles. knowledge of the attorney-general. Gen following pertinent remarks to make in I other questions is unknown. Tiie parly “Shasta resorts,” embellished with was treated by the best doctors, but regard to his erstwhile party's platform: eral (irant settled upon Judge Williams, j is silent on protection for home indus- beautiful half-tone engravings, describes without benefit. Then lie was advised “ I have no sympathy with Brysnism. now living in Portland, Ore., and his I tries, on the coinage law«, on expansion. tlie scenes and outiug attractions of tlie to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful > The Kansas City platform 1s as far from name was sent to the Senate. “ I knew vast ami wonderful Shasta region, tlie stomach and liver remedy, and he Irne alemocruuy HH-darknuas from light, nothing iilaiut it until my mime was of government is satisfactory or not. writes: "After taking two bottles I grandest of pleasure grounds. I am-heurtilv ill favor of sustaining the sent to Die Senate. It was my greatest Just proliis. That ie all,—Grass Valley "California south of Tehuchapi” tells was wholly cured.” A tr ia l proves its national administration in thiseuiei- surprise,” said Judge Williams recently. Journal. all nbout the charms of that remarkably matchless merit for all stom ach, liver geucy, and in upholding the honor, the The next day. when I met General favored semi-tropic garden spot, South and kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by integrity and the majesty of this great Grant I said, ‘Mr. President, I am un C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. I n d i r e c t l i c u c f l t . o f « B e e t S a g e r F a c t o r y ern California. govern r e n t. The populistic platform is der niuny obligations for your kindness n t N ew berg. A handsome map of California, com as odious to mu now ns it was four year.", in this matter. He replied, ‘It was the The successful establishment of a plete in detail, reliable, skillfully index ago. I refused to support it M id la n d I proper thing to do.’ ” great beet sugar factory at Newberg, ed and full of information about the TH E “ NECESSARY ” MAGAZINE Refuse to support it -now. I shall vote Tiie history of that appointment is state’s resources. It is the only publi lor McKinley and Roosevelt, and if re very interesting. As will he remember Oregon, will lie wortli even more indi cation of its kind conveniently folued for The best-informed men and women in the world use the AMERICAN quested, shall lake purt in the cam ed, the .Senate did not act upon it. The rectly than directly to tho farmers in pocket use. MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS to keep weU informed, and call paign. ’’ And still you will hear a lot lesire of many senators to see an associ- i that section. The thorough culture re- it the “ necessary ” and “ indispensable ” magazine. In the bnsy rush “ Summer outings” is a 32-page (older crop of beets -of gush about tlie re-united democracy. ate justice promoted was a marked fac- I q'.,!ir®' to Pro,,u<H’ « of to-day ambitious men and women must know about the important devoted to tho camping retreats in the tor in preventing prompt eonli, .nation, I " ,11 ,,,crett8ea >'leW °» the crop« questions of the month, and not only this, they want to know about Shasta region and Santa Crux Moun them at the right time. When the whole country is puzzled over the The Philippines are ours, and Ameri but there was a still greater factor. Mrs ! g r o v a ‘n ri,ta,i,m wUh U‘eta- Tho gigantic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is printed in the Williams was a talented, beautiful wo. use which can be made of the tains. It appeals more directly to that AMERICAN MONTHLY, giving the facts, and its editor discusses the can authority must be supreme there large and growing class of recreation ,mlp ,rom the f:,Ltory ia t0 feet< ni''ch theory ; when the Dreyfus affair is in everyone’s mouth, the best story throughout tlie archipelago. There will man ; she was a a leader in Washington cons seeker* who prefer this popular form of and a factory which uses the beets of Dreyfus and the great case comes out in this magazine. be amnesty broad and liberal, but no society; lew equalled her and none ex from 5,000 acres of land should in a few outing. Every month, in “ The Progress of the World," Dr. Albert Shaw celled. This distinguished society lend- abatement of our rights, no abandon "Pacific Grove” is the Chautauqua of gives a comprehensive picture of the world’s history during the pre years result in giving Newberg the larg er, while very popular with a large ele ment of our duty. There must lie no vious thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articles and books est creamery in the state. Tlie great in tlie West, and this folder not only de that have been published during the past month are reviewed and «cuttle policy. We will fulfill in the ment, was unpopulur with an influen crease in the supply of skimmed milk scribes tlie pretty place itself, but gives quoted from, so that the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get J’liilippines tlm obligations imposed by tial element. That elem ent consisted of will stimulate tiie production oi poultry a program of the religious and educa the gist of them. In every issue nearly a hundred pictures are printed, tlie triumphs of our arms and by the the wives of some senators, representa and sw ine. The increase in the density tional meetings, conventions, schools, including the portraits of the men and women who are making the history of the month. treaty of jieace; by international law, by tives, judges and oilier high officials of the farm population which will result etc., to be held there this summer. Exceptionally Interest Wc want you to sub w horn Mrs. Williams greatly surpassed To be thoroughly well informed helps any man or woman in his or th e Nation’s sense of honor; and more scribe at once. Other publications are “ Lake Tahoe,” ing Feahires for 1900. Irom the adoption of intensive methods her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW than all, by tlie rights, interests and in attractions. It was a thorn in their of farming will make improved roads •‘Geysers and Lake county,” "Yoseun SPECIAL ( UVTRIlirTORX FIIII IOOO. OF REVIEWS represents an investment for the best kind of profit, as H I K a l e , A n n a I 'u r q i i l m r , -conditions of the Philippine people sides to have her the wife of a cabinet possible as well as necessary.—Rural ite,” "Hotel del Mftnte,” “CastleCrags,” N R d e w n n a r t o < r l J K . m C . t M well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written : “ Count me p o o n e r, F b e n E . K e x fo rd , a life subscriber, and when you send me a number beyond the limit of them selves. No outside interference m inister: what would it he when she Northwest. each brimful oi information about tlie k H i a a y k d U e n u t C t e a r m w o i l r l t a t , i . W ( » c l l n a l v h e n T i p l i l a ’. u c r n t . c k I l a c r s e d * , my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of blouks the way to peace and a «Ubi« j waa wa® **le d 'ief justice? I he places named and printed in the highest E H l o l l a e . W P e h t e e e r l e ! r H n W r ’l l ) l n e e o c x n , . a N m a i t h m a n a n y l l a o » f k t e h l e l my death.” b r i if t i l e r y o u n g : A m e r l e n u A u t h o r « . government. The obstructionists are pill was a very bitter one for them. Tim stvlc of tlie art. Price 25 cents per number, $ 2.50 a year. 7 F u lly K xplained S E N D N A M E A N D A D D R ESS A T O X C E . here, not elsewhere. They may jmsl- | idea of this lady from far away Oregon, | A sample copy will be seat on receipt of ten cents in stamps. ) A local paper reports that while hyp | from the backwoods, as they said, rank | ‘ • T h e N a t i o n a l M a g a z i n e " w ill I f s e n t free p*ne, hut they cannot defeat, the real fo r tw o m o n th s , a n d co n tin u e d o ne y e a r a t the regnlar A l.if«» A m i l>«-ath F i g h t . p ric e o f ti.tX )u n le ss o th erw ise o rdered. -R em em ber you ization of tlie high purpose of this na | ing them, it must not be. And they j notists were in an Iowa town they bu Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, Ta., receive tw o m o n th s fre e by se n d in g y o u r nam e a t once, ried a young woman and let her remain | united, almost as one, in tlie most Lit- ! am i m en tio n in g “ S p e c ia l 1900 offe r.'’ tion to restore order to tlie islands and THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY J writing of his almost miraculous escape • THE W . W . POTTER CO., ® to establish a just wild generous govern i ter warfare upon Judge Williams that in tlie ground three days. When dug 13 Astor Place New York from death, says: "Exposure after foe Mite be! I Chappie, Editor. BOSTON. M a m . ment, in which the inhabitants shall | lias ever been known at tlie national up she wa* none the worse for tho or measles induced serious lung trouble, I deal. She had clerked in a store that capital. Every newspaper that opposed hare the largest participation for which 1 which ended in eonsuniption. i had! they sire capable.—From President .Mc tlie (irant administration made it an never advertised.—Ex. 1 - frequent hemorrhages and coughed | especial business to traduce and lie -( Kinley's speech of acceptance. night and «lay. All m y doctors said 1 | smirch tlie attorney-genera), Grant's! I le a l U .l n lv T ra 'in fi-m . choice for chief justice. And every Ue- K rporto.l by |b * Y am hill Co. A bsirnet C o at Mr- must soon die. Thru I began to use W H Y HO H O T ? M lnuville, Oregon, for the w eek em iiujt Dr. Kings New Discovery which wholly i publican pap A that could lie readied by The personal abuse of the President | (he pressure, which was most powerful, cured me. Hundreds have used it on J u ly IS, l'.fiio J a n ie . M. P ugh, m anager, Hi'the Nathxial platform of tho Prohl- [joined in the loud baying. Tlie Senate James Edson to W H Ilurlburt m y advice and all say it never fails to liltionistw aerpeai 1 anything in viru 1 hesitated. Home of its members clam 20 a in Jas Rnumgo d ie ......... $1200 00 cure throat, chest and lung troubles.” Regular size 50c and | ) . Trial bottles lence that litis appeared of recent years ored for a different appointment. The Albert A Bred berg to Sofie in tho utterances of political parties. delay and (lie wholesale vicious attacks ! free at C. F. Moore A- Co.'s drug store. My lire blk F Cosines 3rd add W ashington, Jefferson, John Quincy i had a most depressing effect ui>on Judge to McM...................................... 459 001 IS I r ltKiHT Adantfl anil Andrew Jackson were - Williams. He finally said to General Investment Co to F M By ii it in F o r a n F . t l t o r | | . K e r o u u n i- n il I 'a t a n I I mart« subjects of moat vulgar personal | Grant, “ This bitter, cruel, unjust op. its 3 4 I. A M blk 43 Oak Park M a O lc in r.? abuse during their presidential service, ! |iosition is too much for me; I cannot add to McM ............... 200 00 l-’roni Sylvan Valley N ew s, Brevard. ' and In later days Lincoln's personal ap - bear it any longer; I want you to w ith V 8 to O t) Kb tide 100 a Mr i N <\ pearance was made tlie target o f brutal draw my name.” “ I will do so, Mr. sec 32 t2*rthv ........................... 400 CO | may tie a question w hether tho j Jaetl.y the "copperhead” democracy. Williams if you insist, but I do not wish J C Hudson A wf to Emory ' editor of a newspaper ha., the right to! President Cleveland did not entirely i to. I am prepared to stand by you to Hudson 30 a in I.uke McKern publicly recommend any of tlie various ’ escape outrageous uttack, but since his ! the bitter end.” •lie t3r2........................................ 800 00 ! proprietary medicines which flood tho day nothing has equaled the intemper "No, Mr. President, please withdraw Louisa P Round A liusb to Hen j market, yet ns 11 preventive o f suffering j T he formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you ate denunciation and untruthful de my name; the tension is too great, tlie ry Mills small tract in New- we foci it a duty to say a good w on! for ’ scription o f President McKinley's hab load is too heavy.” The name was berg.............................................. (kiO 00 Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diar- know just w hat you arc taking when you take Grove s. Im itators its expressed in the platform of the withdrawn. H C B um s A wf to S D Craw- ! rimes Rem edy. We Iiave known and do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not b u y Prohibition party. Of the personal Ford it 1 bik !» Oak Park add That Judge William» made n serious used this medicine in our family lor purity and sobriety of President Mc mistake in asking the President to w ith to MeM ........ ....................... 525 00 : tw enty years and have alw ays found i t ! their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains K inley's life there 1» no doubt among draw his nsine, is undoubted. Tlie tide Maud M Cunningham A Imsb reliable. In many cam-* a dose nf thi* Iron and Q uinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless Intelligent Americans, nnd tlie wanton , had iiegun to turn in the Senate; the at to Minnie J Forsyth Us 13 14 remedy would save hour* of suffering fortr.. The Iron act* as a tonic while the Quinine drives the language o f ol the Prohibition platform tacks of tlie press and society leaders 15 blk 23 Edwards add to w Idle a physician la awaited. We do is a fresh illustration of the fart It is had disgusted many of tlie senators. Xcwlwrg . . . ............... . . . 100 (X) I not lielieve in depending im plicitly on malaria out o f the svstem. Any reliable druggist will tell you th at iltftieult for s fanatic and a bigot to Several senators went to Judge W il Orlo Baldwin A wf to Sewell W any medicine for a cure, blit «0 do be Grove's is the Origins! and that all other co-callcd Tasteless s p e a k the truth of tlmse whom he con liams and expressed regret that he had New house 3 a in Solomon lieve that if a hnttle ol Chamberlain's siders the enem ies of his cause. Heater die Ltr2......................... 400 00 Diairhoea Remedy were kept on hand Chill Tonics are imitations. A n analysis o f other chill tonics show* withdrawn, telling him tli.it it w.m only Hut w hy are these Prohibitionists so a question of tim e when lie would have Amy Hendrix A hush to Carrie and administered at the inception of an that Grove’s is superior to ^all others in every respect. You hot ftlmut the question o f the Presi l*een continued. “ After mv name had Rhode and 1-10 int in Its 1 2 attack much suffering m ight tie avoid - 1 dent's sbsteniioiisness? It is a virtue le-en withdrawn, other cabinet sessions arc not experim enting when you take Grove’*— its superiority blk 22 N Y am hill..................... 50 00 ed and in very many cases the preeenrv in any man to set s worthy exam ple of were devoted to selecting a chief justice. Mary A Martin to Carrie Rhode of a physician would not be required. and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the domestic purity and temperance, but it Many names «ere suggested. Caleb nnd 1-10 int in bik 22 North A t least this has been our experience onlv Chill Cure sold throughout the entice malarial sections o f is not tiie only virtue nor the greatest Cushing of Massachusetts, was chosen. Yamhill. ............................... h) 00 during tlie past tw enty years. For virtue that adorns human character. The appointment was referred and there J J Henderson A wf to Wns U nited State*. No Cure, N o Fav. Price, 50c. sah> l.y C. F. Moure A Cu.» (Wiqrgists. * NEWBERG GRAPHIC, a t r y in s nn PO SITIO N •Ti «I» Ill JOHN A. B EC K 7~ 1 "*™ r — —.. Bank oi Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. PHYSICIANS S SURGEONS. ELMER P. D IX O N NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. TRIBUNE DENTIST NEW YORK WEEKLY CLARENCE BUTT. YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE M ^ M o n th s Cilî^s JÿM p £ 0 * er THE B E S T PRESCRIPTION SS Gro ve’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. 4