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•THE LIFE \ S I I Dr. » . J. L ittlefield . I A ch irv ein eu t- o l A dm iral Dvsrey." th e w o rld 's g re a te st n av al h e ro By M otet H alstead, th e lifelo n g frien d a n d a d m lre ro f th e n a tio n ’s idol, i B iggest and heat book; over 300 pa«-.*», * x 10 in c h e s : n e arly lwt pages h a lfto n e lllu a trs tlo a a . I O nly 91.50. Etiorm on* d e m a n d . l!lg cunim is- Newberg, 1 sinus, o u tfit free. C hance •,! « lifetim e. W rite q u ic k . ’1 he fto m iuiuu C uinpuuy, a Itljo r C a x - | to n Bldg., C hicago. Dr. If. A. L ittlefield . LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS. Industrial interest nation’ll history had the following to say j in this country is greater to-day than it on the subject of expansion. It was I was four years ago. He will find that is not in this nation to-day a single good democratic doctriue—when spoken, | there ‘ and we commend it to his political de- interest that is not stronger than it was E H Marsh to Edmund Robin son 8 >i a in It 2 sec 28 t3r2. * N C Maris to A F Oliver 27.83 a in Davis J.gyfield die t3r2 & other land A its...................... N C Mar to F F Heeley 10 a in Bradley die t3r2 & other land. 10 00 XT T J — * 1 _ 1 ’• / 1 _ T A ELM ER P. D IX O N WW W &M Ï f , DENTIST C. F. MOORE, rn Otfice 2 doors w est o f M oore's D rug sto re. 1st. s tre e t. N ew berg, O regon. DEALER IX * * vs sa s u XJ AJ a s u o B i u o that we have territory enough. Our “ *“v ‘,1 " sbi ' ts »1» u. die t3r5.................................... •100 00 American people hoa been wonderfully fathers supposed tiiat we tiad enougii The democrats in Xorth Carolina have A E Barker & ,vf to school disi advanced. fk Oregon. D r i l l s & M e d ic in e s, llo n k s & i B o o k le ts, F in e & F a n c y S ta tio n e ry , S chool B o o k s & S u p p lies. j CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. h u n » *o w iv u i u u i a t H j/jicm t u t i t a n cliislng the negro. Now the way is clear Mississippi, but a few years growth aud these facts make to tlie American peo Bert ¡'resinili & Bertha Presnail Office a n d R esidence one block so u th of B ank expansion satisfied them tlint we needed for them to resume their noisy claim as to Catharine Platts its 7 A 8 ple? What else but to say to them to The little child i* safe from ordinary Ì W A L L P A P E R . N ew est P a t - of N ewberg. more, and the Louisiana territory, from the exponents of liberty and equality. dangers in the care of the faithful dog. blk 14 Hurley A Larges a id to te r n s a n il S tyles. tlie west branch of the Mississippi to adhere to '.lie party that has throughout New berg.................................. 300 00 But neither the dog’s fidelity, nor the its entire history been the party of ^ T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . the British possessions, was acquired. mother's love can guard a child from A S Fogg A wf to Ethel A French national developement, national honor those invisible foes that lurk in air, The working man of the country who Then we acquired Oregon, then Califor 146)2 a in a part of J B , water and food—the germs of disease. in 1898 was either out of a job or work nia and New Mexico. We have enough and integrity. CLARENCE BUTT. 10 00 Children need to be specially watched Well, whatever may be the abstract Graves die t5r6 ............... ing on starvation wages will have very now for the present, but this is a young and cared for. When there ia loss of W ill p ra c tic e iu all th e c o u rts c f th e s ta te O H Adams A wf to Frank IV possibilities of these extraordinary con S pecial a tte u tio u g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, th e little trouble in determining to his own and growing nation. It swnrms as appetite, lassitude and listlessucss in a w ritin g of deed*, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts au d th e Fenton w 20 ft of it 2 blk 13 chil<l, an attempt should be made to re satisfaction the paramount Issue. Plat often as a hive of bees, and as new ditions in our foreign relations, there is d ra ftin g of a ll legal p a p ers. McM ..................................... 3500 00 vive tlie appetite and rally the splits. In one eternal fact that we can rely upon, N e w b e rg . O re g o n . form utterances cut little fignre. swarms nrc turned out each year, there Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and that is this, that the administration O f f ic e —Second Floor MAKRUG8 LICENSES. must be hives in which they can gather parents have found an invaluable medi B ank of N ew berg B u ild in g . at Washington will never for one in cine for children. Its purely vegetable Alice Metcalf 24 to Eddie Riggs 27. Brynn’a next bnttlc will lie ills and make their honey. In less than fif stant compromise or put into a false character and absolute freedom from Waterloo. And ns he will have plenty teen years [now thrice that many], if position the national goverment. Wnat- Ending August 4. alcohol and narcotics commend it to every thoughtful person. It is pleasant of time after the engagement to tell the same progress that hasdistinguished ever course other goverments may Tlios H Smith to Divid A Ott . W IR K & B U N K 40 a in sec IS t2r«.................. *200 00 to the taste, unlike the foul oils and how it happened, his retrospective of this country for the last fifteen years pursue nothing is more certain than tiiat W ill you w ink am i b lin k y o u r life an d nor- their emulsions offered for children’s v o >iis i is e n e r g y a w a y , r a t h e e r t h u n w c-«r g ia » » e » r the second buttle should lie n little blv continues, every vacant foot of land be the goverment of the United States G A R Cemetery Assn to W ’ II use. " Golden Medical Discovery ” makes W ill you force y yo o u r eyes to overw __ ____ ork, ___0 n e g ____ le ct . nearer the reliable than was ills pros tween tliis and the Pacific ocean, owned will maintain a policy absolutely free Morris A H F Lashier it 17 G pure blood and sound flesh, and abso th em w hen th e y cry for help, ab u se th em y e ar j a fte r y ear, u n til a t m id d le life you are co m by the United States, will bo occupied. lutely eliminstes from the system the A R cemetery Newberg.... pective of “the first liattle’’. 50 pelled to seek a id , p e rh a p s to find y o u r vision poisons which feed disease. Will you not continue to increase, and from all suggestion or even possibilities, Evan XV Evans A wi to Frank F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN im p a ire d beyond e n tire re p a ir? Mrs. Ella G ardner, of W aterview , M lddleaex A L I T T L E CLASS AID multiply, and expand at the end of fif connected with territorial aggrandize G A R D E N & FLOW E R \V Williams A wf 17 2-3 a in Co., V«., w boK d au g h te r suffered from m alarial The Portland Chronicle, the ultra teen years ns well as now? To expand ment.—Omaha Bee. t th e p ro p e r tim e w ill save you a w orld of and c atarrh , w rites r1* " : * -- My --- little •»— - a tro SEED S. Jesse 1’arrish die t2r2 .......... 800 00 d poisoning u b le a n d preserv e y o u r vision for old age, au g h te r ia enjoying splendid health. I am glad _ Corbett organ, comes out in a frenzied, is tlie law of this nation’s existence. h en you b eg in to r tiy m ore a n d m ore on I found a doctor w ho could cure my child. She w J M Chapman & wf to Arthur p rin te d * book an d new sp ap er for co m panion- agonizing editorial appealing for har You cannot limit this great republic by took tw elve bottles o f th e ’ Golden Medical Di*- sh ip . C o n su ltatio n an d Eyes T ested Free. F ree D eliv ery . m o a t TiiK r n i u r r i x E s . H Thomas 4620 sq fi in Sheri covery,’ eight bottles o f ‘ Pellets,' and one bottle mony in the the state republican ranks, mere boundry lines, saying, “ thus fur o f Dr. Sage's C atarrh Remedy, an d she is welL H. J . W I N T E R S , dan ......................................... 835 00 W e th a n k God for y our medicines.'* and ns a means to that end clamors «halt thou go und no farther.” Any 1’e r t l n e n t R i l r w U f r o m a l . e t t e r W r i t t e n 1 block E. Postoffice. Jew e le r d O ptician. E . C. W a r d & Co. A P Oliver to Mary H Hess 5 Its Give the little one* Dr. Pierce’s Pleas without ceasing for the election of Cor one of you gentlemen might as well say b y a C a p t n lii In th e P h i l i p p i n e * t o D r. 1st. S treet, N ew berg, Or in blk 3 Central add to New ant Pellets when a laxative is needed. H a r r y L lttla fla ld . bett as U. 8 . senator. It’s n favorite to a son twelve years old tiiat lie is big They’re easy to take and don’t gripe. berg. ..................................... 200 00 F. A. M ORRIS, Pres. brand of political harmony that rubs it enough and must not grow any larger, A. E . MILLS. V ice-P res. Some days ago Dr. Harry Littlefield Frank Hully to Fidelia P Sully in on the other fellows. ROY GARDNER and In order to prevent his growth put received a very interesting letter from MOSES VOTAW, C ashier. ejj of s,1.. blk 25 Johns add to violation of tbis act occurs, to present a hoop nround his present size. What McM................................. 100 00 the evidence of the case to the District one of his old comrades in the Philippines, Carriage and Wagon Builders. Gen. MncArthur’s dentil roll from the would be the result? F.ither the hoop a captain in the service there, who is also Fidelia P Sulley to Erank Sul Attorney, whose duty it shall be to pros Philippines for lust week, contained fifty must burst and be rent asstinder, or tlie ly w li of a*« blk 25 Johns add ecute any person guilty of a violation of names—an Indication we presumo child must die. Po it would be witli provost of the court for the territory oc McM....................................... 100 00 this act. Which prosecution may be cupied by ids* regiment. He throws th at the war ia still over.—Hoseburg Repairing, Painting and Trimming tiiis great nation. With our natural in Review. brought in nny of the Justice Courts of N ew berif, O r. some interesting light on conditions in J E Pre 8 snall to Sarah M Mor crease, growing with a rnpiditv un Promptly Done. A little common horse sense applied this State. Respectfully, tlie Islands, and although wo have al ris It 1 blk 17 Hurley A Larges add to Newberg....................... 400 00 Owtoox S t a t e B o a r d o f H o r t ic u l t u r e . to the above figures would leave room known in any other part of tlie globe, ready known more or less of them through O IE L G -J ^ ls rilZ lE ID 1 8 9 3 fbr a very poor Joke. Out of over fifty with the tide of immigration tiiat is flee the papeis, a direct communication like J O Rogers to Eva Collard 49.27 E. L. Smith, President, Horseshoeing and General Black- thousand men, a dentil rate of fifty Is ing from despotism in the old world to this serves to impress them more forcibly a in J W Rogers die t4r4.. . . 2 00 Henry E. Doech, Secretary, haft)|y alarming. We don’t miss that seek refuge in our own, there is a con upon our minds and brings with it the Wilbur K. Newell, Diiley, Transacts a general banking smithing. very fiar right over here at homo nml stant torrent pouring into this country assurance of reality. In speaking of the j Commissioner First District. A L L A B O U T C A L IF O R N IA . business. that requires more land, more territory with nothing mare serious on hand Filipinos still in arms against tlie gover upon which to settle, and just as fust ns tln n a^altical campaign. ment lie say«, “Theio is no pretence Foreign Exchange bought and A n d T h e r e A re O th e rs . our interests and our destiny requiro of n goverment or organized army here A H a n d s o m e s e r ie s o f n e w n m l u s e f u l sold. additional territory in the North, in tlie publications. A Missouri eilitof says he has a sub ‘*1 lier»make the following prophecy: South or in the islands of tlie ocean, I and I look upon these people merely as scriber who gets «Irunk every little while ladrones and thieves. They are making If McKinley is elected and put in power am for it.” and invariably insists on paying a years Careful attention given Collections. WATCHMAKER a deperato effort to make it appear that California is tho natural paradise of lor the -pent four years, wages will de an insurrection ¡agoing on.” The cap the holiday maker. Its resources are subscription. He has bis paper paid in crease, hard time* will 'coinij upon us, AN*> JEWELER, R D I T O I t l A I . CO M M K.NT. tain goes on to tell how the renegade, inexhaustable, its invitation universal advance up to 1926. We wish the editor and over the land the price of-wheat of that paper would find out what brand wfll go down, the price of gold^U i go The Chinese are said to lie very pro cownrdly Filipino soldiers—more proper and its resorts and attractions among the of whiskey that fellow drinks nnd send S o licits th e p a tro n a g e o f h is old In d ia n a F rie n d s w h o n e ed w a tch re p a irin g do n e. iportgages will be foreclosed by the ficient in the flying of kites but tlie ly termed knaves—impose upon their most noted in the world. us a few gallons of it, we will pay him a The »Southern Pacific Company pub motley lenders and sharks, factories ami democratic party can double discount own people, the natives, and persecute N. E. BRITT, P re s id e n t. good price for it, ar.d If it proves what he 2 0 7 M o rris o n S t. them by extorting money and provisions, lishes descriptive literature containing B. C. MILES, V ice-Pres. milia shut down; we will export no them in tlie matter of tails. says we will take a barrel.—Ex. E. H. WOODWARD, S ecretary. killing those who do not comply with valuable information about all of them. PO RTLA N D , OR. good*, we will import all the goods wo Tlie Oregon’s structural strength is J . C. L’OLCORD, C ash ie r. use and there will bo .want and misery pronounced Intact and tlie famous ship their demands, and who are suspected as It is for free distribution and may be obtained from any Southern Pacific over the land, Remember what I say.’’ will soon resume Iter businesj of making being friendly to the Americans. P r e v e n te d A T r a g e d y . CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Newberg In rufering to the continued state ol agent, or C. II. Markham, General Pass —lirynn’s ’96 prophecy. history. —Globe-Democrat. Timely information given Mrs. Geo. enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. If you armed resistance there, tlie following is a H arn ess S h op . ______ Long of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved B. C. MILES. word for word extract from tlie letter. apply by mail inclose a stamp for each two lives. A frightful cough had long J. C. COLOORD. There nro In tlie state of Kansns 2,000 Nothing is becoming clearer every day E II. WOODWARD. "This thing would have been over long publication. E V E R Y T H I N C IN T H E L I N E O F N. K. BRITT. kept her awake every night. She had than the fact that our farmers are go- more pianos than were to he found last ago except tiiat they hope that Bryan “ Resorts and attractions along the J. H .DOUGLAS, JR . year and not one of them is tuned for tried many remedies and doctors but D irectors. » « H O R S E GOODS^ o ing to have to revolutionize ttieir mode will be elected president and that they coast line” is a handsomely illustrated of farming or else allow their nrnis to go calamity howling.—Troy (N. Y.) Rec will be given independence by him and folder, giving a description of the health steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. K ing’s New Discovery. One bot under the mortgage to others Who can ord. his party. Congross should give some and pleasure resorts on the coast be It f lic s l-O N O K N T S—Ladd & T ilto n . Fort- tle wholly cured her; and she writes, CO la adapt themselves to changing Condi u d ; N a tio n a l P a rk B ank, New York. tween San Francisco and Los Angeles. expression of opinion as to the probable The one gloomy indication for the re tills marvilous medicine also cured Mr. Repairing Neatly Done. Give me tions. For years, this valley lias been “Shasta resorts,” embellished with policy toward these islands. It hardly publican campaign is tlie fact tiiat Mary Loug of a severe attack of Pneumonia. wliested ami wheatod with the idea a call. beautiful half-tone engravings, describes seems fair to us that we (the soldiers) Stranttcrs v isitin g th e c ity a re in v .te d to call at more or less prevalent tVmt the soil was Kllen [«use lias renounced populism and should be made to do tlie kind of work the scenes ami outing attractions of the Such cures are positive proof of its tlie bank for in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g the city. C o rre sp o n d en c e in v ite d . H. L. Sutherland. inexhaustible, and cottM bo imposed up all its works, ff Mary mounts the re we are doing over here while these vast and wonderful Shasta region, the power to cure all throat, chest rnd lung troubles. Only 50c and $1. Guaran on at pleasure. A fnw etporletices like publican stump wo nro lost.—Oregon people nrc constantly being encouraged ! grandest of pleasure grounds, teed. Trial bottles free at O. F. Moore tlds yonr’a however demonstrates very City Knterprise. by a great many influential people at "California south of Tehachapi” tells & Co.'s «lrugstore. painfully but hone the less effectually Again tlio British lire hemming in the home to hold out with a hope of “ liber- j about the charms of tiiat remarkably the mistake. The outlook for the large ty”. Give them mangoes, rice, fish and favored serai-tropic garden spot, Southi- farmers who have always devoted their Boers. Tlie only drawback to this nin coconnnts and let them be content and ' ern California. liCal Kstatc. The LEADING NATIONAL REPUBLICAN NEWf-PAI’ER, thoroughly up to iargu farms entirely to grain, and who neuver is that the Boers haven knack of in tlie meantime educate the children, j A handsome map of California, com- ripping out thu hemming and requiring » « 1 0 0 0 00— date, and always a stauoh advocate and supporter of republican principles, still persist in tlint agricultural policy, It is going to be a long time before these Pfa,e * n detail, reliable, skillfully index- 215 a cres, 100 a c re s In c u ltiv a tio n , pood will contain tiie most, reliable news of is certainly far from promising. Itul tlie process to he done all over.—Balti poople as a body or even as an appreciable j o rc h a rd a n d b u ild in g s. 3*^ m iles irom nr>d fa«« of information about the to the lutin who keeps up with thu times more American. N ew berg, In th e C h eh alem valley. T he quantity can possibly be prepared to ; state’s resources. It is tlie only publi- THE PBESIDENTIAL CAMPAI8N. la n d is in good s ta te of c u ltiv a tio n , 115 nod can adapt himself to new condi take part in a civilised goverment. cation of its kind conveniently folded for It will lie in order so long as our acres in tim b e r a n d p a stu re. T erm s Including discussions, correspondence and speeches of the ablest political tions there is no room for discourage There are now but very few natives con pocket use. easy. ment. There is n better way than the democratic brethren pursue their cant nected with the insurrection except the leaders, brilliant editorials, reports from all sections of the land showing prog “Summer outings” is a 32-page folder E ith e r of a bove p laces for rent. about "imperialism,” to remind them, old one nrd if this year’a experience, ress of the work, etc., etc., and will commend itself to tlie careful perusal of devoted to the camping rotreata in tlie most densely ignorant class. They are 1S00 00— though a dear one, leaches the needed without ceasing, that wluit is good held to it by their unscrupulous leaders, Shasta region and Santa Crux Moun t>2 acres, p a rtly im p ro v ed , house and j every thoughtful, intelligent voter who lias tlie true interests of his country at lesson, it may niter all be a blessing in enough for the negroes of tlie United who should be hung as fast ns caught.” tains. It appeals more directly to tiiat b a rn , good ru n n in g w ater, tw o m iles heart. from N ew berg. disguise, though it can hurdly he won States is good enough for tlie Filipinos. P u b lish e d M onday. large and growing class of recreation P o lish e d on T h u rsd a y NEW W ednesday a n d F riday, NEW dered at if the disguise seems so effectu Tlie latter, as a wliolo, are far less fitted 2400 00— nnd k n ow n for n e a rly s ix ty seekers who prefer this popular form of ia in re a lity a fine, fresh, years in ev ery p a rt of th e for participation in government.—Ore S0acre3, 60 iu c u ltiv a tio n , tw o houses W h o re r r e a M c n t Lincoln W a s r n i t e r F ir e al to tile furinors that they will have every-other-day Daily. YORK YORK U n ited S ta te s as a N a outing. iu good c o n d itio n ,o u e good barn, fences T R I-\A /E £ l/i V S iv in 5 th e la te st new s on tio n a l F am ily N ew spaper soroedilHculty in finding the blessing, gonian. "Pacific Grove” is the Chautauqua of of th e h ig h e st class for In good c o n d itio n , fine o rc h a rd . Close I i l l VI L L l t l , I days of issue, a n d cover- WEEKLY IR IIM IC in * new s of th e o th e r lint just let them turn some attention to farm ers a n d v illag ers. It North of Washington, where the beau the West, and this folder not only de to scl.ool a n d posloffice. F o u r m ile s T I D iflD U FvSL th ree. I t c o n ta in s all TRIBUNE c o n ta in s a ll th e m o st im It ia a sail day for tlie anti-imperial growing wool, raising stock and patrou- from ra ilro ad . im p o rta n t foreig n w ar tiful Fourteenth street road intersects scribes tlie pretty place itself, but gives p o rta n t g e n e ra l new s of a n d o th e r cable news . THE D a il y t r i b u n e ixing the creamery and they wilt already ists when they see tlie president pre Bright wood avenue, or the old South a program of the religious and educa F or E x c h a n g e —IfiO acres of la n d four w hich a p p ea rs in TIIK DAILY TRIBU N E of u p to h o u r of g o in g to press, h as e n te r ta in in g e d ate, h I no D om estic an d F oreign C orre | re a d in g for ev erv m em b er ot fhe fam ily , old have lound at least a partial solution to paring for constitutional government street pike, is what remains of Fort tional meetings, conventions, schools, m ile s from W aterv ille , W ashington. sam spondence, S h o rt Stories, E leg an t H alf-tone an d you n g . M arket R eports w h ic h a re ac and freedom in Cuba. They have all Stevens. The only battle of the Civil war Will tra d e for tow u p ro p e rty or sm all Illu stra tio n s , H um orous Item s. In d u s tria l In I cep tlie problem tlmt faces them. ted as a u th o rity by fa rm e rs a n d c o u n try form ation. F a sh io n N otes, A g ric u ltu ra l M at m e rc h a n ts, a u d is c le an , u p to d a te , in te re st- along charged that the bad man never fought in tlie District of Columbia oc etc., to be held there this summer. farm in th is v ic iu ity . te rs and C om prehensive a n d R eliab le F in a n j in g a n d in s tru c tiv e . Other publications are “ Lake Tahoe,” 2150 00— meant to keep the nation’s pledge.— curred in this charming sylvan retreat, c ia l an d M arket reports. "Geysers and Ioike county," “ Yosera- i<0 a cres, 00 in c u ltiv a tio n , good b u ild R eg u lar s u b sc rip tio n p ric e ^1 00 p e r y ear. Theextracts from tlie Vhllippine letter New York Tribune. R eg u lar s u b sc rip tio n p ric e $1.50 p er year. and a disk marks tlie spot where Presi ite,” “ Hotel del Monte,” “Castle Crags,” ings. feu ces a u d o rc h a rd . Seven m iles published In tills issue art* vastly more We fu rn ish i t w ith T H E G R A PH IC fo r We fu rn ish i t w ith TH E G R A PH IC for dent Lincoln stood under the fire of Con each brimful of information about the from N ew berg. ♦2.00 p e r year. President McKinley ns the consti federate bullets. ♦1 50 p e r year. than merely suggestive. They give an F or f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n In q u ire, places named and printed in the highest impressive picture of conditions there tuted representative of a great republic, In June 1864, General Jubal A. Early, style of the art. S tater A B utt , Send all orders to THE GRAPHIC, Newberg, Ore. N ew berg. O regon. ns they are—not as we hear them de lias lifted tho yoke of oppressive im oi tlie Confederate army, then at Cold perialism front the shoulJers of 850,000 claimed by polilhvd word mongers. Harbor, was directed by Gen. Lee to move Tlie letter written wns personal, with Porto Ricans, from 1,500,000 Cubans, to the Shenandoah Valley aud from T o I > e a le r t In F r u i t . no Idea of publicity, and entirely free and 10,000,000 Filipino*. He has freed there to Washington. General Early We present bclpw, a copy of the law from partisan prejudice. It was written j more subject colonists from tlie tyranny arrive«! from the north on the 11 th oi governing tlie sale of shipment of diseas- by a mail o( affairs adjudged capable °« 8 paln than Washington delivered *nJ to i" to th« | ed frpits This W will be strictly en- , « t o t e « “ ’ C h ills a n b enough to command men, and juM and i from the oppression oi Great Britain, city of W «.hlngtou by the Seventh street forMJ5f and ni> dU-M>d or infected fruits discerning enough to discharge Judicial | .vel I ’1 view oi these facts of history Bry 1 lie, nml it in »« hi he would have sue- «,:i, . 1 ,, . 4l - . . lr We offices. Tlie testimony was not sought an would have the country believe that oeeded ll he had oome right on and had will bo allowed sold in this market. , » _* # 1 u* , . . . hope you will govern you reelves accord- it must choose between him and an Em makes \ ^ makes Tlie letter merely guve tlie personal not been frightened at the array of in|[jv convictions of u limn wluine testimony peror.—Statesman. eaithworks north of the city. He ex- | An ilct u, protect , he fnjl| lnail„ ry cannot be disregarded from tlie stand perted U. march into Washington , lie State ol Oreg.,,,. B eit enacted by point of reliability. How it shatters T IIK C O M .M A X n ilH I Q I 'E S T I O X with lns army o( 8,000 before these for- the ,.egis, , tivt Assembiy of the Slat* the flimsy eulogies which Bryan and The chief issue in the impending cam tificationaconiil be manner!,and was pre- [ Q| 0 reK„n ._ the “antis” have been rnlsing In behalf ] paign, sni ions of tlie ropnblu-an leaders, paring an attack on Fort Stevens, when! \- r. , ,, . 1 , ,, , ..... . . . Section \ . Tt shall be unlawful for sny of the ’’liberty loving Fiiipiuo, is the fundamental one of the pe.>pk>'s : the vanguard 1 of , , General M right’s S.xth 1 (K;r, 0„a, firm or corpor„tion9 to import persecuted for tlie cause of freedom!'’ own interest, welfare, and prospeiity. I' '>r' , *rr' ’r,H* " “*hm*ton w « •» ¡n a or any in(<eM or diMue<, fruit of The desecration of comparing Washing Tlie gtvat question that urges itselfupon | ®**TrT- Department clerks and printers any kind in the Slate of Oregon. ton with the savage and bent lieu d «g. tlie tnind of the people at this time is !,ron> Gowrment Printing Office Section Vf. Every peison who packs plctuivd by the w riter! Who cau Im that w hiuli appeals to individual inter- i *ho®WsVed mtssketeand rushed to the or prepares for shipment to any point agine our revolutionary fathers tortur- j Thev are not 'conwrned” wllh front. Than oadn the Sixth Corps of tlie without tlie State, or who delivers or ing and slaying their counlrv.uen for demieor abstract theories or proposi- Army, aud General Narly retreated and «Muses to bo delivered to any express a- The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you the extortion of money? What would lions. Tho ¡»leas that are i>eing advanced nl***on * cnpitol was asved. If Gen- gent, or railroad agent, or other person, know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’*. Imitators be the condition if. as the antis wish, the by certain politicians do not interest er*’ K*r,J known on his arrival that or to any transportation company or cor do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy Filipino« wore given self-goverment «>r .them, (or the obvious reason that they th* wo,,fc» w*'r« garrisone«! by only 9.800 poration for shipment to any point with mors plainly speaking, turned loose up- nr„ not ,,rai.tirn|. \Vh..t the average peo- r*w r*=n,,U ' •*« mi*'*‘ »>»*"• march«*! in- out ......... their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains the State, any fruit or fruits, either <>n each other? Tlie positlou of the p|, want Is something that will go home *0 H»»* city with banners flying, but he fre, h cur01| ordrie«l, that is infected Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless democratic party upon this question, ,lieir immediate interests and promote ,m* UU,r **i»l«»ned “ I had, therefore, re -‘ in the light of actual conditions as pre • tlieir W{,Ifari, ln j luclanlly to give up all hopes of captnr- with inse«-ts, pests or diseases injurious form. The Iron act* as a tonic while the Quinine drives the m-ntci would be nothing but ridiculous T()i, ¡, lhe vi,„, fMt th<| prvM.nl *ng Washington after l had arrive.« in to tre«*s, shrubs plants, fruits or vegeta malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that bles, is guilty of a ntistlemeanor. were it not for the great danger whlelt campUgn. What are tlie question! «'«ht of the «tome ol the Capitol and Section VII. Any person. Arm or cor Grove’s IJ the O rigin al and that all other so-called Tasteless such a position threatens The end o f. that present tlieuis« Ives? Th* ¡nielli- «»ven the Federal authorities a terrible poration violating any ol the provisions tbs trouble in the Pblllplues w ill o«.tbe cili„ n wt„ himself whether ,rl* ht.” Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows found until Bryan and Ills psrty sre so l»hor i, belter employed than it w a s four n u rm g lh e engagement at Fort 1 of this art shali be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor aud npon conviction that Grove's is superior to .a ll others in every respect. You overwhelmingly lw«»ten in November years agoi whether it 1« receiving'wtter Tresident Lincoln stood upon a th a t the crafty Filipino leaders will wage« than at that time, and wfietber as »* d'<* fort under direct fire tlier«*'f shall be punished py a line of not arc not experimenting when you take Grove’s— its luperiority hsve no encouragement for future ear- a c|Mi ,he wl|g„ 0( th, country ,rora Rjrly a troops end viewed in person less than twenty-five t-”> dollar* nor more than on* hundred t$ 100 ) dollars. and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the age depredations hot will make a virtue have improved llieir condition during the «"• of the most critical battles of the Section VIII. It shall be the duty of of necessity, settle down and learn bow last three y«y«r«. When lis investigate« "Th* Netional Ma^aiine" , only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the commissioner of the State Board ol •hive themselves and allow their t|„ facts I.. «rill And an sIRrmatire an whe United States No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. Horticulture of the «fhtslct in which a Camera and Kodaks with all Supplies. Feed & Seed Store JOHN A. BECK, Bank of Newberg. The New-York Tribune a O — P<*er THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless C h i l i Tonic.