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>\ events have shown th a t they reckoned too I m ade this y ear. H e may parude his hopefully. B ryan's naoie ison too many stuffed bogies of “ im perialism ” and tickets (nr him to enjoy the exclusiveness “ m ilita rism ” , an d herald th e approach of a single issue. He lias apparently of an A m erican em peror; b u t unq u est ISSUED EVÏBY ITRIDA Y MORNING. worked im perialism for all it is worth ionably iie has to pinch him self from E. H . W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A P u b l i s h e r . and is now veered around to trusts, and tim e to tim e to lie assured th a t his lias also fallen back upon ids old financial eloquence is real, not som nam bulistic. W. C . W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t e E d it o r . issue again. H is vacillution and dem a As a p ro m in en t G erm an-A m ericau lead gogy, to gether with his financial h ere er iu In d ia n a said th e other day, liow- FK IDA Y, OCTOBER 12, 1900. sies, have caused a fatal despondency ever red Colonel B ryan m ay get in th e among eastern dem ocrats, which indi face, h e know s a n d everyltody knows B u tcrcd u .e c n n d c l u . m a tte r a t th e poatolHee cates th a t again Bryan will have to fight th a t if th ere were any danger of em pire, at H ew bern, Or « so n . w ithout tb e lr support, which m eans tru e A m ericans would be busily o rg an another revere defeat. The Philadel izing a n d plotting in every back room B arffdltM In O u r C lo th in g D e D r y G o o d s D e p a r tm e n t. A nother p sitlsa n assault which ended phia Record, a democratic journal which an d priv ate office, not beiug carried iu B o o t a u d S b o e D e p a r tm e n t. p a r tm e n t. In th is p a rtic u la r lin e w e have c le an e d up in bloodshed was made upon a republi wished to support him on the issue of excursion tra in s to bear “ im perialism ” This is a positive fact that our sev e ra l big e a s te rn Dry G oods H ouses, a ll of 550 M en’s O regoh al wool Cast-i- ¿ftp* a can rally by an organized m ovem ent of im perialism , lias the following frank deuouuced iu p u b licb alls by candidates *eA8oa’8 Goods, b u t som e of th e m b ein g a n d C h ev io t S u its w ell w orth $10, S Sboe Trade has increased at such 7 4 8 o nly one or tw o pieces of a k in d anti we pur- B ryan hoodlums in Chicago, Monday. and significant confession to make. for office or by p arty spellbinders, whose o u r p ric e p e r s u it * chased th e sam e way below th e re g u la r p ric e ; The popular idea U BI« —d io thé ^ 8 a m e in Y o u th ’s, s ite s from 12 to ^ a rapid pace that we had to enlarge 9 8 and w e are going to g iv e you th e benefit. I t begins to look very much like G overn “ Although free silver is not practically p atriotism is rem u nerated a t so m uch phrase, "tue art of sdM cfeéke,* NOTE T H E PR IC ES— o r Roosevelt was right when he said an issue, the candidate lias obstinately an h o u r. our store. And we now occupy a the opinion that the chief enemies 2500 yds Dress Goods fancy m ixed , ..... $2.98 solid I u th e m outh of a born pbrusem aker has to defend himself fiera ere rk iU t C h ild re n ’s.. colors. S u itin g s a n d som e all h e had discovered th a t th e param ount persisted in pushing it to the front, and strictly up to date Boot and Shod wool S uitings w orth from 35to 50c; o u r O O p G rade C assim erc fine tail- <XJ Q 7 Q issue was a question of law an d order. there it will stay to the end of the cam tike Colonel D ryati no political issue and external. But the real draraar e f o r H m ig a h d e e r M en's S u its ........................... I O p ric e p er y a r d ............................................ Store. paign. ft is in vain to urge th a t the could appear w holly e x trav ag an t or fic every man is from minute end often in* 1800 yds all high G rade goods w orth Q O p wO w Fo llo w in g is a lis t of Boots a n d Shoe M an u gold stan d ard is in no danger from tiie titious. In tru ste d to less skilled advo visible foes. In the sir t e breathe end rou.h-..................... $7.78 from 50c to 80c; o u r p ric e p e r y a rd the water we drink ere m entisse minute 65 pieces D ress G oods m ost of it all I t has been discovered th a t Croker exercise of Executive power o r from fa c tu re rs w h ich a re sold a n d g u a ra n te e d by u s: cates, its hollow ness becomes m ore organisms leagued against the health c i C h ild re n ’s .................. .......... ........... a u d am ong th e a sso rtm e n t we .... $3.87 h wool H a n an Shoe C a , New Y ork; C. M. H en d erso n is planning to “ colonize” a lot of voters hostile legislation, no m atter who may av e a b o u t 15 pieces of fine L adies pain fu lly a p p a re u t. A t Bedulia, Mo. the body. A la rg e a sso rtm e n t of M en’s j«*** la n d * f / n Shoe Co., C hicago; O regon C ity Shoes, T he C loth, n o th in g le ss in th e lot th a n 75c in New York C ity in th e interest of the occupy the ofllceof P resident. The feel Boy’s C asslm e re a n d M ixed The one defense againet these enemies $3.50 up a n d som e of j t w o rth u p to $1.00; o u r 59c K rc p p e n d o rf D ittm an n fine L adies Shoes, T he recently ex-V ice-Piesideut A dlal E. S u its from ................ .......... im m aculate democratic chieftan on K an sas Iro n C lad Shoes, H am ilto n B row n Shoe ing of concern as to w hat would be the .Stevenson h ad th e m isfortune to be is to keep the blood pere. Dr. Pierce'S A floe a ss o rtm e n t of M en’s, Boys and C h ild 2000 yds of all p lu sh es an d v e lv e ts in Golden Medical Discovery thoroughly election day. This is a euphonius way re s u lto f M r. B ryan’s election can n o t be re n 's Dress S u its a t p ric e s to s u it ev ery b o d y 's a il shades, w o rth u p to a $1.00; o u r 4 Q / i Co., 8t. Louis, B u ck in g h am <b Ile c t, San F r a n In terru p ted iu the m iddle o fu n earnest purifies the blood, removing poiennene purse. cisco, N ap a T an W aterproof Shoes. R ies & of saying th a t Croker is preparing to dispelled. M ultitudes of voters, not p u ric e p o e r yard v a r d ............................................ speech by an untim ely dow npour, substances and accretions, w hen the J u s t re c eiv ed a flue lin e of th e very n ew est H u tc h in g s, Boston, C ah u N ic k elsb u rg A Co., ru n in a sw arm of deadbeats, thugs and w ithstanding th e ir deep repugnance to F u r n is h in g G o o d s D e p a r t m e n t blood is pure there is no hartioraga for Dress Goods n a m e ly : Z tb ilen e, Solid. V ida S an F ran cisco , Geo. E. K eith C am pbells. ills hearers began to ruu for shelter. scavengers, from Pennsylvania, V ir m ised , V e n etian , Z ibra, Golf, Zolas, a n d K ad en M en’s a n d Boys e x tra heavy Mr. McKinley's policy, fear to place ex To check th e ir flight th e ex-V ice-Presl- the germs of disease which find e lodg sw 500 at p o p u la r prices. eaters p la in a n d sa ilo r c o lla rs 4 0«* R u b b e r B o o ts a n d S h o e s o f a ll ing only when the blood Is impurs and ginia and an y place else w heie they aie ecutive power in tiie hands of th e incor w orth as h ig h as 75c; p ric e e ac h .. 9 O b d e n t rem arked senlentiously: “ Friends, corrupt. n o t needed in th e same cause, and vote rigible cham pion of 10 to 1, whose doc 280 M en’s P erc a le D ress s h irts O Q p C lo a k a n d L a d ie s R e a d y M a d e to t h e le a d in g m a k e s a t b ed • I consider y e ar Ooldee M s S M w orth 75c e ac h ; s ale p rice ............. enough of them on November 6, to car trin e it onlorcm*i would p l u n g e the count it i^eusy to get a new su it of clothes, one o t the beet medietnee mm A c W ea r D ep a rtm en t. but It will u o t be so easy to restore the e arth ." writes M r V m . Floater, i 5 C ases of M en’s E x tra H eavy r o c k p r ic e s. ry New York for Bryan. After th e ex ry into an abyss of financial ru in . • . - • B albriggan a nd N a tu ra l wool S hirts M ontgom ery Co., low s. ■ W hile I s This is unquestionable that our R epublic.” B ut th e Bedalia patriots west, three years sgo, I got poison* a n d D raw ers, re g u la r p ric e s 50, 60 am ple of a man of old, Bryan will “ wash stock and prices are superior to auy In the preseuce of all this it is not di fii- scattered all th e sam e, sensibly consid son Ivy. T he poiana settled In m t I a n d 75c; o u r p ric e e a c h ...................... ** his hands of th e whole affair,” but will horrore I suffered cannot W tom 320 M en’s an d Boys e x tra h eavy house in the state. We carry a cult to account for the benum bing le th erin g th a t w et clothes were a peril far the I thought I would go ereey_ I tried ilUfc n n t a ll wool asso rte d colors w ell w orth * 7 0 /* thankfully take all such votes th a t old very large assortment of Ladies argy th a t has overtaken the Democratic m ore Im m in en t, m ore genuine and kind* of m edicine. Tried I f f tm iT oouturs. test $1.00; s ellin g p ric e e ac h .................. • ■It the relief they could give m e mmt to m e sa m y Croker can deliver—and see th a t 225 e x tra la m b 's wool M en’s Tailor made Suits for Ladies lighter I th e n began ta k in g O r. p a rty ." m ore su b stan tial than any present pros pocket-book Q O R ichard loses nothing eith e r. Pierce's C olden Medicai Dteooeery. Took to er S w eaters, p la in a u d sa ilo r collars, and Misses, Jackets, Golf Capes, pect of an A m erican em pire. T here is, bottle* w ithout relief. K ept taking H. I took w ell w orth $2.00; o u r p ric e ............. in all ten bottles and got e n tire ly cttSod.* A la r g o a s s o r tm e n t o f M e n ’s Seal Plush and crushed plush, P O L IT IC A L . P O I N T E R S . indeed, no room in our politics to-day Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con a n d Boys* U n d e r w e a r a t a s to n cloth, Misses Astracban for Ladies, The Telegram labors heavily to show “ Is the young m an, Bryan, safe?” in for so shadow y and fantastic a rallying stipation. aud Children at moderate prices. th a t Gov. Roosevelt erred w hen he re quires tiie Dos Moines C apital. Not by cry as “ Republic against E m p ire!” is h in g p r ic e s. ferred to Lincoln as a m arty r, sacrific a large m ajority. B oth A m erican hu m o r a n d com m on in g himself in death, tiim ply because AGENTS W ANTED. sense revolt a ti ts shallow ness, and the Tiie Democratic p arty may not kick h e did n o t know definitely th a t he was effects of th is revolt are now here more tiie bucket this year, p u t it certainly to be assassinated, Lincoln was a m ar clearly seen th a n In tiie labored and N o c a p it a l n ece ssa r y to s e ll o u r ty r none the less. H e died for nobly th reaten s to give tiie fOil d in n er pail upologetlc tone w hich tiie D em ocratic T e a s, C offees a n d S p ic e s. sustaining th e N ation’s cause, fully re some very uncomfortable knocks. Presidential can d idate has been driven JACOBSON C O ., alising w hat th e consequences were like Evidently M r.T ow ne lias lost bis card to assum e since th e Kansus C ity p la t In every city and tow n In th e states JVf ly to be, and th a t is m artyrdom . The cliowing the itin erary of Gov. Roosevelt, form m akers burdened Idm w ith a ol Oregon and W ashington outside ol “ school children and th e youth of the or else his feet have been found to be too “ p aram o u n t issue” ns im practicable as Portland. Ladies or young men who co u n try ,” which th e Telegram wishes to ten d er for trail work. Dr. II. J . L ittlefield . Dr. H . A. L ittlefield . it is depressing an d defensive.—New have two or three hours per day to enlighton, will lose more by some mod spare, will fimisoiling o u r Teas, Coffees The question still is: Does Bryan York T ribune. ern exam ples before them of quibbling and spices pleasant work and th e y can Carriage and Wagon Builders. know as mucii about im perialism in 1900 over and even d etracting from the make big money lor them selves. W rite as be knew about tlio gold standard in Special a tte n tio n also g iv en to diseases of th e A n t i - S a l o o n L e a g u e O r g a n iz e d . lustre of honored names th a n by a too for full particulars and catalogue free. 18D0?—Minneapolis Journal. Newberg, Oregon. generous snd whole-souled adm iration CYC, CAR. NOSC ANO THROAT. Repairing, Painting and Trimming GREAT EASTERN TEA Co., The union meeting held in tiie B aptist Office ov er B ank of N ewberg. T. C. P latt calls Choker a reprobate. and love for our noblest and purest 326 W ashington S t., P ortland, Or. church Tuesday evening for tiie purpose Promptly Done. Croker says P latt is a feeble old liar. American heroes. Largest distributors ol teas, coffees of organizing in Newberg an anti-saloon New Y ork’s bosses know each other league was fairly attended, though many and spices on th e Pacific Coast. 100 pretty well. Horseshoeing and General Black- were absent Who would naturully be e x stores in successful operation. Four years ago P resident McKinley Office 2 d o o rs w est of M oore’s D rug sto re. A Nebraska man has been elected to pected to be present. The assembly gave an address in Ohio to first voters, smithing. « 1st. s tre e t, N ew berg, O regon. WANTED— FOR "T H E LIKE AND w hich now has even added significance u position on tiie executive com m ittee was called to order by Rev. J . F . Day, a c AOENTH h ie v e m e n ts of A dm iral D ew ey,” th e w o rld ’» in the light of recent political history. of the National Organization of Phono who spoke ot th e purposo ol the m eet g re a te st naval hero. By M urat H a lste a d , th e n g frie n d and a d m ire r of th e n a tio n ’s idol. His words should coine home very forci graph Companies. Strange to say it is ing, and called for the election of tem lifelo B iggest and best book; o v e r 500 pages, 8 x 10 porary officers. Moses Votaw was e le c t iu c h e a; u e a rly 100 pages h a lfto n e illu s tra tio n s . bly to the young man just tak in g upon not B ryan.—Omnlia Bee. Only $1.50. Enorm ous d e m a n d . Big com m is A New a n d C om plete L ine of F all M illinery. him self the responsibility of franchise, O utfit free. C h an ce of a llfe tim e . W rite One of the nmusing tilings of tho pres ed chairm au and Mrs. G. \V. C u lts sec sious. q u ic k . T he D ominion C om pany, 3rd floor Cax- I M I I S S I F . .Li. B E L L , when he says, "S urely every young voter en t campaign is the statem ent m ade by retary . ton Bldg., Chicago. if (Successor to Mrs. L ena J. H eiler.) Rev. L. D. B arr was called on, and who has his spurs yet fo w in; his career Mr. Bryan in th e Fort W ayne speech, 284 G ran d Ave. or H a w th o rn e Ave., H e ile r to mnke; his fortune to build, will hesi th a t ills m ilitary experience had taught spoke of the purposes and need of the D. P. Price. O. L. Price Bldg., P o rtla n d . O regon. T ake O regon C ity tate before he will give his ballot to a Him th a t the life of a soldier was a d a n organization iu Newberg. He em pha o r W oodstock car. ---------It Cures--------- sized Lite fact th a t th e civic conscience party which seeks to create hostility be gerous une. C a n c e r W a r t s , T u m o r s in t b e F le s h o f M an a n d B e a s t , C orn s, of tiie com m unity needs aw akening and tween classes and sections; between th e The vision of patronage plum s upon th a t if we keep o u r town clear of the B u n io n s , S p r a in s a n d B r u is e s , a n d is a n E x c e lle n t L in im e n t rich and th e poor; between the mechanic fo r R h e u m a t is m , N e u r a lg ia , P le u r is y a n d a ll P a in s a n d and the m anufacturer; between th e far which tiie democrats are gazing longing saloon we m ust be otgenized and pre Newberr, Oregon. D EALER IN A c h e s o f t h e B o d y . I t a ls o c u r e s F is t u la iu H o r se s And r e - ' (C. V. B ank B ldg.) m er and the hanker. H e w ill cast his ly will be tu rn ed in November by (lie pared to fight it. He referred to the w ork prom ptly a n d c a refu lly a tte n d e d m o v e s E n la r g e m e n t on t h e B u u e . ballot to continue th e equality of citizen magic of American votes into n picture fact th a t one of our cotincilnien said re All legal D r u g s & M e d ic in e s , B o o k s & to. C ollections given o u r im m e d ia te a t te n tio n . cently th a t if he could get two more to ship, of privilege, of opportunity, of of Bour grapes.—Sail Francisco Call. B o o k le ts , F lu e & F a n c y S ta tio n * possibility, w hich has been tlio boast of c r y , S c h o o l B o o k s & S u p p lie s. T h l. lin im e n t w .s th o ro u g h ly tM ted by Dr. W m. E llis d u rin g th ir ty live y e a r , p rs e tle e of Some q u ain t hum orist lias started the stand with liini we would have a saloon m e d ic in e, . n d In cases of T um ors. C an cer W arts, an d a ll u n n a tu ra l g ro w th s on Man o ur cidxenship, and is the vory corner report th a t tiie Quakers arc stampeding now, nnd said th a t the purpose of tiie o r B east it h as a lm o st In v a ria b ly ta k e n tb e place of th e S u rg eo n 's K nife. stone upon w hich our free institutions to B ryan. I t would be a queer sight if league was to create a sentim ent th a t W ALLPAPER. N e w e s t P a t* would m ake it impossible for such a re s t.” a mail whose communication is yea,yea, t e r n s a u d S ty le s . T ry a b o t t le o f t h is L in im e n t a n d i f you t h in k it n o t w o r th t h e and nay, nay, should try to pass a 45e man to hold office in our m unicipality. p r ic e p a id , r e tu r n t h e b o tt le a n d g e t y o u r m o n e y . A com m ittee on constitution and by The question now tiefore Oregon, sec dollar for 100c.—Globe Democrat. law s was appointed as follows: J . C. For sale a t th e D rug Stores in Newberg. W hen wanted by mail address, ondary to politics ju st at present of A braham Lincoln made millions of Lucas, L. D. Barr, li. M. W illiam s, Jos. N o tic e T lte F o llo w in g ' O ffe rs o f course, is, to be represen'ed or not to be E . A . E L L IS , N e w b e r g , O r eg o n . handed confederates subm it to tiie union Hull and Lizzie W hite. The com m ittee Ite a l E s ta te . represented a t the Pan-American Expo governm ent and to em ancipation “ w ith retired to make a hasty draft of p rin No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg $2500 sition to be held at Buffalo next year out th eir consent.” And th eir children 1400 K. A. M ORRIS, F re i. “ The question will virtually be answered are glad lie did so. An ounce of fact is ciples, ns a working bnsis, and its report " 2 07 “ 3,'a was accepted. W hile they were out, " 3 00 " 4 1300 " by th e state legislature which meets in A. K. MILLS. V lee-Pres more than a m ountain of maxim istic Prof. R. W. Kelsey was called upon, MOSES VOTAW. C u h le r . 650 Jan u ary . We heur from tim e to time “ 4 45 " 4 •• theory or rhetorical declam ation.— and made a ringing extem poraneous The LEADING NATIONAL R EPU B LICA N N EW SPA PE R , thoroughly up to 3000 th a t w hat our state needs is increased “ 5 255 “ 4 " date, and always a stanch advocate and supporter of republican principles, Brooklyn Eagle. tem perance speech. Prof. Kelsey has “ 6 2 7 ^ “ 21* 1375 population, and an influx of capital to “ will contain th e most reliable news of r ' Pennsylvania and Iowa are tiie only good oratorical ability which lie uses “ 7 44 “ “ 1000 open up and cultivate our vast resources. 11 900 And this is just right. But thequestion states left for C hairm an Jones to carry with effect in his speaking. “ 8 16 “ “ “ N e w b e r g , O r. A com m ittee on perm nnont organiza “ 9 16 " M Including discussions, correspondence and speeches ol the ablest political is, how are we going to get tlieae vital for B ryan. Hu has managed to get nil “ 550 leaders, b rilliant editorials, reports from all sections of tbe land showing prog 250 necessaries started in our direction. the others and in order to expedite things tion, consisting of Rev. J . F. D ay, Prof. “ 12 6,q “ M “ ress of th e work, etc., etc., and will com m end itself to th e careful perusal of Compared witli some other western we suggest tlm t election day bo moved R. W. Kirk and Sam Jones, retired and “ 13 25 " 1250 “ 700 O Z E L O T IST I Z E T D 1 Q 9 3 every thoughtful, intelligent voter who has th e true interests of his country a t states, Oregon is an old state, but Home up to next Tuesday and th e afiair dis reported th e following named persons as “ 14 20 “ “ heart. 1000 way or o th er E astern people either h a re posed of as quickly as possible. If it is the officers of tiie league, w hich were “ 15 10 " 3 y r u i P u b lish e d M onday. P u lish e d on T h u rsd a y 3000 W ednesday a n d F rid ay , Transacts a general banking N C W not yet learned where Oregon is, or else all settled there is no neod of further de elected. President, R. W. K elsey; vice- " 16 95 “ “ an d know n for n e arly s ix ty years in ev ery p a rt of th e V flD lf *s in retlUly a flDe’ fresh, 10000 lay.—Baltimore A merican. president, Frank H evelund; secretary, “ 17 800 “ 4 have not been impressed w ith a large T U ltlV e v try -o th er-d a y Dally, business. U n ited States as a N a 600 T D I Uf CC If I V 5ivinK the la te st new s on tio n a l F am ily N ew spaper Jen n ie K ennedy; treasurer, Moses Yo- " 18 10 “ 3 sense of h er possibilities. To be plain I n r W C C I V L Y d ays of issue, a n d cover- of th e h ig h e st class for 350 taw . Rev. H iram Gould was culled up “ 19 10 " “ IIilC in g new s of th e o th e r about it, we are a little slow in Oregon, farm ers a n d v illag ers. I t Foreign Exchange bought and T I D I f ID A HOLLOW C A M PA IG N I S S t ll lD U n C th re e . I t c o n ta in s all c o n ta in s n il th e roost im 10000 on nnd spoke briefly. " 25 347 “ “ and w hile some of our more am bitious im p o rta n t fo reig n w ar p o rta n t g e n e ra l new s of sold. T hough sim ilar in m unv of th e ir a n d o th e r cable new s TH E D a il y TR IBU N E Before adjournm ent a paper was 400 acres river bottom land subdivided titte r states have I wen g etting th e m w h ic h a p p ea rs in TH E DAILY TR IBU N E of u p to h o u r of g o in g to press, h a s e n te rta in in g aspects, tiie Presidential cam paign of passed around for signing ns m em bers of into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. sam e d a te , a lso D om estic a n d F oreign Corre re a d in g for ev erv m e m b e r o t fh e fam ily, old selves before th e public gase, we have Careful attention given Collections. IH1HI and th a t now in progresa offer sonto spondence, S h o rt Stories, E leg a n t H alf-tone a n d young, M arket R ep o rts w h ic h a rc ac the league and th e m ajority present “ 20 House and lot in Newberg 175 been content to repose peacefully under Illu stra tio n s , H u m orous Item s, In d u s tria l In c ep ted as a u th o rity by fa rm e rs an d c o u n try In structive contrasts. N ot th e least fo rm atio n , F a sh io n N otes. A g ric u ltu ra l M at m e rc h a n ts, nnd is c le an , u p to d a te , in te re s t “ “ 200 affixed th eir names. Tiie m eeting a d “ 21 th e moss covered roofs, oblivious to the AGENTS W A N T E D -K O R "T H E U P E AND te rs an d C om prehensive a n d R eliab le F in a n in g a n d in s tru c tiv e . significant o f those is suggested by th e jo •• '• 225 A c h iev e m e n ts o f A d m ira l I>ewey,” th e w o rld 's c ia l a n d M arket reports. journed to m eet again Tuesday evening people and money passing by on the ! altered sp irit an d slackened vigor w hich re*te«t u a v al h e ro By M urat H alstead , th e R eg u lar s u b sc rip tio n p ric e $1.00 p e r year. “ “ 400: f ifelo when final organisation will be effected « 23 R e g u la r s u b sc rip tio n p ric e $1.50 p er year. other side. Very recently, however, a I n g frie n d an d a d m ire r of th e n a tio n 's idol. have m arked tiie D einoeiaticT 'opulist- and some plans for future work adopted. “ 24 “ “ 600 B iggest s n d b e st book; o v e r 500 pages, 8 x 10 We fu rn is h i t w ith T H E GRAPH IC for We fu rn is h i t w ith T H E G R A PH IC for change haa been taking place, and we in c h e s ; n e a rly 100 pages h a lfto n e tllu stra tio n a . Silver R epublican c a n d id a te 's second $ 2 .» p e r year. $150 p e r year. Over 100 choice locates! lots in th e h e a r t ; O nly $1.50. E n o rm o u s d e m a n d . Big com m is- seem to be waking up to our needs, and canvas. Four years ago Colonel Ilry- ■ioua. o u tfit free. C h an c e of a lifetim e. W rite of the city of Newberg. • desire th a t others may come and see q u ic k . T he D om inion C om pauy, 3rd floor Cax- nil's leadership challenged am azem ent, S lep ,ieit I n t’.i l.lv * Coal*. If you w ant to rilse chickens tak e a took | to u Bldg., C hicago. th a t the h alf has noi been told ns regards if not adm iration, through its aggression “ W hen a child I burned my footj at my <*' acre lots. th e undeveloped greatness of our state. Its fervor, its fiery and u n y ield in g ra d frig h tfu lly ,'’ writes W. H . Fanis, ol J Correspondence Solicited. Call on or One of th e first lessons to learn is th a t icalism. E x ploiting an issue w hich a p JonM ville, V» , "w hich caused horrible A ddress, y * A . P . O liv e r , of vigorous and persistent ad v ertisin g .1 pealed to th e disco n ten ted , th e en v io u s leg sores for 30 years, b u t Rneklen’s A r Newberg, Oregon. We m ust push ourselves before the sn d th e Incapable of all classes, th e Neh- nica Salve wholly cured m e alter every gM T'Opposite Postofflce.. notice of people, if we would créalo, rnska orator infused a sin ister v itality th in g else failed." Infallible for Borns, j r rm m — g— RR— P1— an interest. From th is standpoint i t ' in to th e Fusion cam paign of 1390 w hich Sralds, t ’uts. Sores, bruises Hiid Piles. seems th a t Oregon could ill afford not is likely to give It a unique plais* lu the Sold by C. F\ Moore A Co., 25c. N o w h erg being represented by a fino state ex h ib it history o f Presidential contests As a t th e Buffinlo exposition next year. B enstor H ale Justly rem arked on th e The very knowledge of the (act, among stu m p th e o th er day In M aine, it was EVERY THINO IR THE L W I OP eestern people, th a t we lack th e public tho personal d a sh a n d energy of this sp irit and enterprise necessary to “ show ««H O R SE «a*« h ith erto nlMCure N ebraska |s>lltU-ian TMt It «*. M igul*. ourselves” at this distinctly American w hich, four years ago, w hen o th e r D em ym «ssL exposition, will work greatly against us, ocratic leaders ad m itted them selves * as it ought to. Oregon is startin g tail hopelessly tarnten on old issues, “ raised Repairing Neatly Done. Give me on a near road. fs>t her make an aus n new is-ue, compelled tiie R epublican* a call. picious Iwginitig of (lie tw entieth cen to acknow ledge it as tiie vital issue, tury by presenting a w orthy, character! »• und th en p recipitated p erhaps the most tic exhibit at thegreat American expo dangerous (M u te s t th e tw o political par sition which In some ways is to rival iu The formula it plainly printed on every bottle— hence you ties have k now n.’’ interest the Ug Clticago fair ot ’93. But little o f th e spirit o f th e ISfHi cum know juit what you are taking when you take Grove’». . Imitator* puigu survives In Colonel ltry a u 's slu do not advertite their formula knowing that you would not buy It seems that the history ol the rant- died platform effort* th is y ear to rvnd, I«. « BRITT. B r r a lM n t their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove'* contain* th e issue of silver luit it ion a a l t » *r paign of 1890 it to he repeated in th a t of « C. MILE*. V lee-Bres K H WOODWARD. Secretary. 1900. For a few wceke after tho famous th e iuiagtiiaUnn of his lies refs wit Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportion* and is in a Tasteless J. C. I OLCOKD, t's.h l.f. “ crucifixion on the erase of gold" sprecli visions o f an “ in ip ertallzed” reputiti« E«w,Ho*slly Istm rt. W» wist yw t, lik form. The Iron act* as a tonic while the Quinine drives the saddled w b h th e b o rd é is of "oitlli- which captured the Chicago convention, ing Fasten, for 1900. Krik, i t «sc*. democracy ran at high tide, and had the ism ” and subject to th e w him s o f o n ,. malaria out of the *y*tem. Any reliable druggist 'will tell you that ■ r i x ’u i . r e x T R i i r r e i s r o n i m o . It. 0 MILKS. election heen held then th e contest would m an power To ph-atl a c u lts . * « R « i« a r 4 R t c r v t t M a l» . A r b s F s i ^ a h c r , 1 t : IO LC O K D •» •w sw r J . C. » M R R p r, K hpn K. R r iO in l, Grove's is the Origtmmt and .- that all other^ so-called Tasteless have liven unpleasantly close. This ard o r am t persuasivettww, even a pn H r . t S p r « c r r H l b . O r U t r T h a a M . H r i f . K H. WOODWARIY k i n k M w C W r w w r t k .W lw tk r w w C . r a e k s N . » it r r i t t . year, after Mr. B ryan's Indianapolis fessional oral r must eut t r u e It t i r Chill Tonics are imitations. .An analysis^of othcrlchili. tonics show* R I I » k l i p f l p r W I I p r « , 81 »IV« a n H a i k f l i J. H n o rO L A S . JR r* t* e « a r t ln m i. mm* wmmmr » rib a lMrvrior». “ paiam ount issue” speech, it scented some mensure of sin, s r tty a tti e v it i. y t A w v r lf s a A O k i n . that Grove's' i»( superior'Jto # all «other* jyn every' respect^ .You th a t democracy m ight possibly In- re I io n . a* d no test of 'olone! Itr\ m . •1 ? ° " W B A D P q p » »T o s c a - are* not 'experimenting' when1 ^ou., 'take'' 'GroYe'jsK^iti^ superiority " T k # N c l l s s s l N » f f M U e M will be te n t ftwa ( • H f { |i M ‘0 > n » N T S - L a d d A T tllon. Port- juvenated. Many prom inent democrats faith In th e new “ p aram o u n t Isso, tot two month*. aq .I continue«! ..ne m r at the regular la n d . N a’. i o n r P a r k B ank. New York eagerly grasped at im perialism , ss s conjured up at Kansas C ity cotti I frtc+ ot $1 00 un n i otherwise ordered. Rem flnSr yon and excellence having long' been <esab|uhcd. K Qrive’» is ^he tvorUr two month* free by *rruling y war name at ottoa, m etna of getting back in to th e party t ars conclusive tita n th e a l e r e i to t su«l mentioning “ Special 190$ offer. ’ pnly .Chill Cure «old throughout the CQptc malarial jccuoai o f o f indirection an d calculation w hich G ra n g e rs r!« itin C th e c ity a ra ik v .te d to eall a t j thinking th a t the money question era« * THE W . W . POTTER CO., • th e bank for c o n cern I Of th e [ B O STON . to be quietly laid to rest. Subsequent has ruu through all th e speeehtst he Its* hr M k M I Ch+ftr. tJUmr. NEVYBERG G R A P H IC . Fall and Winter Store News at R. JACOBSON A CO.'S CALL AND SEE US BEFORE YOU LAY IN YOUR FALL SUPPLY AS WE HAVE SOME ASTONISHING BARGAINS. It. cMlnnvllle, Or, DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, PHYSICIAN & SURCEON. LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, ROY GARDNER PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. ELM ER P. D IX O N DENTIST M IL L IN E R Y Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment Cures Cancer PRICE & PRICE. 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