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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ISSUED KVKKY FRIDAY E. H. W . C. W oodw ard , W oodw ard , E d it o r A HORNINU. A P s s o c ia t e u b l is h e r . E d it o r . F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 20, 1000. Kuiered as aemnd c l» « » matter at tlie po.totttce at New berg, Oregon. A lo n g suffering public may be for given a weary »m ile when liryan ac cuses tlie repubiicuua of being all things to all men. ar ijr* V ■ i Mr. Bryan says, “ The party stands where it did in 1896 on the money ques tion.” If then the money question, or the free ellver side of it, is a dead issue, as we would bo made to believe by good democrats, some interesting inferences can be drawn as to the “ standing” of the democratic party in tlie present cam paign. man-Ainerican publication in tlie coun policies and lie cannot find them a- try, tlie New York ¡Staats Zeitung, and uiong the old line democrats. f-'uch of in anti-expansion journal, is very repre these as are supporting him do not sentative of the character of the German agree with all the principles lie stands defection: - “ We consider a Itepublicjii for. Mr. Bryan has said that lie has made victory less dungerous for tlie welfare of the Nation than the election of William no promises to Croker or any one else J. Bryan. It would have been possible in regard to cabinet positions. But to overlook many of the weaknesses of everybody must understand that if . the Democratic candidate if he had elected he could not Ignore C'roier, par Blood firmly upon the ground he took in ticularly if he should get tlie electoral his speed) of acceptance in Indianapolis. , vote of New York. The demands of the But after lie has shown, in his formal Tammany boss would have to be con- letter of acceptance and in numerous sidered and at least In part complied speeches delivered since then, that he with, and we may be sure they would has not learned, cannot and will not not be modest demands, learn anything in regard to the financial Tlie fact that Mr. Bryan would have question, that his ignorance and lack of ’ to select such men for bis counselors perception in this direction are incur- may well command tiie serious consid- able, lie must be considered the greater ; cration of conservative citizens. Who danger. His election would undoubted- that is rational would entrust thecredit, ly produce a w i le.pread disturbance of honor aud welfare of the country to present economic conditions, from | Croker, Tillman and Altgeld?—Omaha which hardly anybody would escape, ; Bee. and which would subject the large part of the American people to severe suffer L A r A I K T T K IT K M 8 . ing.” C. G. Christenson who was on the Newton farm has moved to Amity. TALL CORN d o e s n 't com e b y a ccid en t A fe r tile « o il and c lrc fu l cu ltfra- lio n are necessary J (o produce the tow ow erin g ateu stems and heavy ear 9. V et the fanner w h o under* stands that be can't have a h ealth y corn crop w ithout fe e d in g and weeding, aeema to think that he can have a h ea lth y body without eith er care or culture. But the body is b u ilt up just aa the corn is, b y the assimilation o f the several chemical sletnenta an w h ich vita lity depends. A n d w hat w eeds are to the com , diseases o f the stomach n u tritive systems arc to _ _ b o d y ; th ey divert the oecea- •a ry food to p p ly from the p ro p er channels, and the b o d y becom es lean, bickly and ill-nourished. T h e proper digestion and assim ilation o f food is a p ri m ary essential o f health. By htralin# diseases o f the stom ach and organs o f digestion and j nu tritiou, Dr. P ie rce’ s G olden M e d ic a l D iscovery increases the d ige stive and assim ilative l pow ers, stimulates the action Of the btood m aking glands, and sends,to every organ o f the b o d y the rich red-corpuscled blo od on which ph ysical v ig o r and v ita lity depend. " I took two bottles o f Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery, for Stomach trouble ,n writes Clarence Carnes, Esq., o f Taylors* towi*, Loudoun Co., Va. " f t did me so much good that I didn’t take any more. I can eat most anything now. I ara so well pleased with it I hardly know how to thank you for your Itind infor mation. I tried a whole lot of things* before I wrote to you. There was a gentleman told me about your medicine, how it had cured his wifs. J thooght I would try a bottle o f it. Am now glad that I did. for I don’t know what I would have done if it had not beeu for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med ical Discovery.»» Dr. P ie rce’s Pleasant P ellets regulate the b o w els and cure constipation. to Fall and Winter Store News at R. JACOBSON & CO.’S B a r g a in s in O u r C lo th in g p artm en t. D e D r y G oods D e p a rtm e n t. B oot a n d Shoe D e p a rtm e n t. This is a positive fact that our Shoe Trade has increased at such a rapid pace that we had to eularge our store. And we now occupy a strictly up to date Boot and Shoe 23c Store. In this particular line we have cleaned up several big eastern Dry Goods Houses, all of M0 Men's Oregon at. wool Cnsvl- thi> season's Goodie but some o f them being and Cheviot Sails w ell worth »10, A Q only one or two pieces o f a kiud aud we pur our price per s u i t ....................... .“ u chased the same way below the regular price; ^B sm e in Youth’s,sizes from l i to g g aud w c are going to g iv e you the benefit. NOTE T IIE PRICES— 2500 yds Dress Goods fancy mixed, C hildren's............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . solid colors, Suitings and some all wool Suitings worth from 35 to 50c; our H igher Grade Castiraere flue tail- <DQ price per y a r d .................................... or made Mea n Suits. .. <PO* l O 1S00 yds all high Grade goods worth from 50c to 80c; our price per yard Y ou th 's ......................................... 65 pieces Dress Goods most of it all wool and among the assortmeut we C hildren's ..................................... have about 15 pieces o f flue Ladies A large assortment of M en’s and Cloth, nothing less in the lot than 75c B oy’» (Jitssimere and M ixed O Q K A »ud some o f it worth up to |1.00; our Suits from ........................ 3 > O . O U U p price per yard....................................... A in e assortment o f Men's, Boys and C hild 2000 yds o f all plushes and ve lve t« in ren's Dress Suits at prices to suit every b od y ’s all shades, worth up to a $1.00; our purse. price per y a rd ...................................... Just received a fine line of the very newest F u r n is h in g G o o d s D e p a rtm e n t Dress Goods namely: Zibilene, 8olid, Vida raised, Venetian, Zibra, Golf, Zolas, and Kadeu 500 Men's snd Boys extra heavy at popular prices. sweater* plain aud sailor collars worth as high as 75c; price each . O O U C lo a k anti L a d le s H e a d y M a d e to 2H0 Men’s Percale Dress shirts O A « worth 75c each; sale price 0 *7 0 W e a r D e p a rtm e n t. 5 Cases of Men’s Extra Heavy Balbrlggau aud Natural wool Shirts and Drawers, regular prices 50, 60 O Q a aud 75c; our price each. ............... 320 Men’s and Boys extra heavy all wool assorted colors w ell worth 7 Q r» |1.00; selling price each .............. • *7 0 225 extra lamb’s wool Men’s Sweaters, plain aud sailor collars, Q 1 O O w ell worth $2.0U; our p r i c e ........... $2-98 38c $7.78 $3.87 59c 38c Follow ing I , a lltt o f Boots snd Shoe Mhntf- facturers which are «old and guaranteed by aa; Hanan Shoe Co., N ew Y ork ; C. M. Nenderaon Shoe Co., Chicago: Oregon City Shoes, The Kreppeudorf Dittmann flue Ladies Shoes, The Kansas Iron Clad Shoe», Hamilton Brown Shoe Co., St. Louis, Buckingham & Hect, San Fran cisco, Nap a Tan Waterproof Shoes. R ie . A Hutching». Boston, Cahn Nickelsburg 3k Co., San Franeiico, Geo. E. Keith Campbells. T I I K I I A L H O F C U S TO M . Mr. Calavan, the liveryman, has mov There nre somo thousands o f excel ed into the Carpenter property on Mam Republicans need no better argument lent Democrats who will vote for Mr. street. il (toil which to base their demands for Bryun this fall because they have “ got H lib b e r B unts a n d Shoes o f a ll A. R. Burbank is very low witli little tlie control of the Philippine*, Ilian to used to him .” They will not vote for the le a d in g m a k e s a t bed point to what lias been done in Cuba chance of recovery, ho being partially liitu because they have made a logical under President M cKinley’s adminis paralized. ro ck prices. amilysis—so far as such a thing is pos tration. Order has been brought out of sible—of Ills curiously comp! icated Peter Olds lias rented the Coltard hop chaos, industries have been started, ethics; tiiey will not vote for him be yard oil tlio hill, of Frank Fenton for p u b lic im p r o v e m e n t s have b e e n made, cause tfiat Bryaulsui, us a rejuvenating three yours. municipal reforms instituted, and the abstraction, is tlie one tiling that will A man from Clackamas county has spirit of Americanism is abroad in tlie save this Western world from damna U bought the Dell place on Piety flllt and island. Tlie government is eelf-support- tion and eclipse. But they wifi vote has moved here. ing, and, characteristic of republican A la r g e a sso rtm en t o f M e n ’s for him, and they will do it because ho administration, there is a surplus in the a n d Hoys* U n d e r w e a r a t a sto n The welcome rains have come and the is no longer an object o f unqualified ter is h in g prices. treasury. ror to them. They will take him as a farmers are once more happy turning tiie soil and sowing fall grain. matter o f course. They will take him | AGENTS W ANTED . Many democratic orators and w riters somewhat as an uncomplaining farmer Mr. Latighlin, a brother of our black try hard lo convince themselves as well would take a blight or a long drouth— smith, lias bought Mrs. Weaver's prop N o c a p ita l necessary to Hell o u r as their hearers and readers that "free us u part of the Great Plan. erty near tiie Evangelical church. T e a s, Coffees a n d S p ices. It is much easier to vote than it is to silver is a dead issue;as dead as the slav Henry Newton who moved over into ery question.” They cannot get around think, and ills fur more restful to yield to I p every city and town in the states tlie fact however that the big fight in tliestititle magnetism ol a good old word Washington a year or more ago has of Oregon nnd Washington outside of tlie Kansas City Convention was made like Democrat ttian it is to dedicate moved hack to his farm at St. Joe. on tills very issuo and that tlie free silver a few “ seseionsofsweet, silent thought” We have another barber now. A Mr. Portland. Ladies or young men who Dr. H. J. Littlefield. Dr. II. A. Littlefield. forces come out victorious. If then, free to find out wliut that word means as it Oshorno of Tillamook is located on Main have two or three hours per day to spare, will find selling our Teas, Coffees silver is dead, tlie whole democratic plat is used to-day in tlio United Ktates o f i street and is giving good satisfaction. form is dead. But freo silver is not dead, America. No honest man would eu- , , , „ nnd spices pleasant work and they can John Wall of Carlton lias moved here make big money for themselves. Write and tlio laboring man, to gether with courage any illusions in regard to the Special attention also given to diseases o f the and is occupying tlie Uncle Jim John for full particulars and catalogue free. (he business man, will show liy bis vote simplicity o f such an undertaking, but Newberg, Oregon. son house near tlie Methodist church. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND TH R O AT. G REAT EASTERN TEA Co., on Novemlier 0 that tie knows that it is ono might venture to wisli that some of Office over Bank o f Newberg. The steamer Bonita is making regular 326 Washington St., Portland, Or ills pacific fellow countrymen would at not demi. Largest distributors of teas, coffees least put to themselves tlie question of trips to McMinnville now, there being the immortal Congressman wiio did plenty of water above tlie locks for largo and spices on tlie Pacific Coast. 100 Elcciion forcasts are uiwuys Interes'- stores in successful operation. not know where ho was " a t ” They steamboats. ing, if not always reliable, and those of Office 2 doors west o f Moore’s Drug store. are not silver men, they are “ not exact Sam Ewing hns moved on a farm 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. tbiscaropaign are uocxception. Neither AGENTS WANTED— FOR "T H E L IF E AND ly unti-iinparialists;” they are just neat' Scio, having sold his land near tlie official forecasts o f republicans or achievem ents o f Admiral D ew ey." the w orld'» Democrats. They do not show specific here, uiso his residence property in town greatest naval hero. By Marat Halstead, the democrats nre to be taken very serious g friend aud admirer of the nation's idol. symtouiH of even the most remote forms to a Mr. Geeou who is receutly from ; lifelon Biggest and best book; o ver .100 pages, 8 x 10 ly us they uro highly colored to influ inches; nearly '.00 pages halftone Illustrations. o f Bryunistic unrest: they do not seem Nebraska. ence votes, but when It comes to those Only »1.10, Enormous demand. Big comm it A New and Complete Line of Fall M illinery. to be more than casually restless over Outfit free. Chanee of »life tim e . Write sinus. Oil o f the largo Independent new-papers The political campaign is very quiet quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd floor Cax- M I S S I F 1. JLi. B E L L , uuy filing. Murjorio Fleming would ton Bldg., Chicago. like the Now York Herald, tlio ease (Successor to Mrs. Lena J. Ileile r.) suy that they aro moro tliuu usually here this year. The fusionista have a- is different. That journal for years has 284 Grand Avo. or Hawthorne Av^., H eiler calm. They did not voto for Mr. B ry bout given it up that Bryan is in the D. P. Price. O. L. Price Bldg., Portland. Oregon. Take Oregon City lieen very successful in its presidential soup again nnd tlio republicans think so an in 1890, for ho was n novelty then or Woodstock ear. forecasts, and for that reason the re and they were afraid o f him; but they too, so Utero is little room for any ar sult o f the careful cun vow which it has C a n c e r W a r t s , T u m o rs in tlie F le sh o f M a n a n d B e a s t, C orns, will voto for him in 1900, for he is no gument. heeu making lias been eagerly looked P osey . B u n io n s ,S p r a in s a n d B ru ise s, a n d is a n K x c c lle u t L in im e n t longer a novelty and they uro no longer for. It gives President M cKinley 281 fo r K lieu n iatism , N e u r a lg ia , P le u ris y a n d a ll P a in s a n d afraid of him. Custom lias so staled his NewberT, Oregon. and Bryan 100 votes in the electoral D EALER IN A c h e s o f the B o d y . I t also cu res F is tu la in M orses a n d re (C. V. Hank Bldg.) infinito monotony that he does not log. S te p p e d In to L i v e C o a ls . college. As tlio forecast is the resu’ t of A ll legal work promptly rjandcare and carefully attended m oves E n la rg e m e n t on th e B on e. seem to them to be half so dungerous us D r u g s £ M e d ic in e s, H oo k s & ^ to. - - --- (I ven our ............. Collections im m ediate at- the most conscientious and painstaking "W hen a child I burned uiy foot tentigli bo list’d to bo. B ooklets, F lu e & F a n c y S ta tio n can vns mads, and Is In lino wltfi tlie frightfully,” writes W . H . Eads, of They aro willing to confess that Mr. ery, School B o o k s & Supplies. This linim en t was thoroughly tested by Dr. Win. Ellis during thirty-five years practice of result o f the great majority of Independ Jone8ville, Va , “ which caused horrible medicine, and in ease« of Tumors, Cancer Warts, and all unnatural growths on Man Bryan lias a few peculiar attributes leg sores for 30 years, hut Buckieu’s A r ent forecasts, the figures may ho look or Beast it has almost invariably taken the place of the Surgeon’s K n ife. that are not wholly admirable, und W A L L P A PKK. N ew est P a t ed upon ns very strongly prophetic. nica Halvo wholly cured me alter every somo o f them w ill say that they have thing else failed.” Infallible for Burns, tern s a n d Styles. T ry n b o ttle o f th is L in im e n t n nd i f you th in k it not w o rth th e occasional suggestions ol something liku Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. p ric e p aid , re tu rn the bo ttle a n d g e t y o u r money. Ex-prealilent Clcvt'lunJ, to whom tlie doubt us to the alleged Infallibility of Sold liy C. I1 ’. Moore & Co., 25c. Round money democrats have bei n look Ills prophetic genius. They have For sale at the Drug Stores in Newberg. When wanted by mail address, ing for u sign, says lie cannot express an heard that he can read tlio future as N o tice T h e F o llo w in g O ffe rs o f E. A . E L L I S , N e w b e r g , O re g o n . Announcem ents*. opinion of tlio political situation any well as an ordinary man can read a H e a l Estate. better than the way lie sized it up bo- newspaper, and a few of them may No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg *2500 FRIENDS CIIU U CII. fore tlie last campaign. Ami ns his ex have heurd that his persistent associa 2 67 “ 3J* " 1400 F. A. M ORRIS. Pres. Sunday school at 10 n. in. Proacliing " pression then was quite forcible ami edi tion with “ tilings that are to lie” has “ 3 CO “ 4 “ 1300 A. R. MILLS. V ice-Pré». at 1 1 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. in. fying wo reproduce it: “ If reckless dis been bad for his sense of proportion, MOSES VOTAW , Cashier •• 4 45 “ 4 “ 650 " - 5:30 “ The LE AD IN G N A T IO N A L REPU B LIC AN NEW SPAPER, thoroughly up to content and wild experiment should and positively shocking to bis realluzu- Intermediate " 5 255 “ 4 " 3000 “ - - 6:30 “ date, and always a stanch advocate and supporter of republican principles, sweep our currency from its safe support, tlon o f the prophetic significance ol Y.P.8.C.E. “ 6 27>a " 2J4 “ 1375 will contain the most reliable news of Prayer meeting on Wednesday even <4 the most defenceless of all who suffer in things that are. But all this need not II II h 10 0 0 7 44 ing. llint time of distress nnd Notional dis dishearten thorn. It II ti is said that 16 II II 900 Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2 II 8 credit will lie tlio poor, ns they reckon Michael Angelo, after completing hU h N ew berg;, O r. 9 16 II M Including discussions, correspondence and speeches of the ablest political 550 tlie loss in their scanty support and tho work on tho ceiling o f tlio Sistina Chap p. m. II 12 II h leaders, brilliant editorials, reports from all sections of the land showing prog 250 H Junior Endeavor society meets Sun laborer or woikingman ns lie sees tho el, could not read a hook with any com II 13 25 II h ress of the work, etc., etc., and will commend itself to the careful perusal of 1250 H day afternoon at 3 o’clock. II 14 20 II it 11 every thoughtful, intelligent voter who lias the true interests of his country at money ho has received from his toil fort without holding it aliovu Ills head; 700 heart. L kvi D. B a r r , Pastor. <1 15 16 II 3 it shrink and shrivel in Ills hnnd when he if tills he true of Michael Angelo, what 1000 Published Monday. II II II h Pulished on Thursday tenders it for tho necessaries of tho may uot he true o f Mr. Bryan? I f so 10 95 3000 Wednesday and Friday, and known for nearly sixty BAPTIST. II 17 300 II 4 it is In reality a fine, fresh, humble homo. I will not behove that slight a task as that ol painting Bibleal years in every part of the 10000 eve ry-ot h erd ay Daily, United States as a N a Preaching Sunday morning. Even II 18 10 II 3 it if our people nre offered nil opportunity allegories oil a ceiling may produce ' ig 600 tional F am ily Newspaper g ' ivin g the the latest latest news news or on . o f issue, and cover ing service 7:30. of the highest class for II it for intelligent second thought they will such strange results, what may not be 19 10 II it 350 ing news of the other farmers and villagers. It Junior at 3 p. tn. Young people’s II 25 it three. It contains all Huticlion schemes that, however cloaked, thu results of trying to decorate tlie contains all the most im 10000 347 II it important foreign war portant general news of meeting at 6:30. J. F. D a y , Pastor. mean disuster and confusion, nor that zenith with all sorts of pictorial fables and other cable news 400 acres river bottom land subdivided THE D aily tribune which appears in TH E D A IL Y TRIBU NE of up to hour o f going to press, has entertaining they will consent by undermining tho that will not stick? And who is to into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. same date, also Domestic and Foreign Corre- reading for everv member ot fhe fam ily, old pondcnce, Short Stories, Elegant Half-tone and young, Market Reports which are ac foundation of safe currency to endanger wonder that Mr Bryan should he im W hy experiment on yourself with “ 20 Houae and lot in Newberg 175 llu ----------- ------- lustrations, Humorous ’ Items, Industrial In cepted as authority by farmers and country tlio beneficent character and purposes patient anti somewhat Irrational? Not remedies of doubtful utility wheu you “ 21 formation, Fashion Notes, Agricultural Mat merchants, and is clean, up to date, interest “ “ 200 AGENTS W ANTED — FOR "T H E L IF E AND j ters and Comprehensive and Reliable Finan ing and instructive. of their Government.” the reclnimod and passive supporters t f , can get Chain(>erluln,s Cough Remedy, m 2 2 ** 11 225 Achievem ents of A dm iral D ew ey." the world's cial and Market reports. naval hero By Murat Halstead, the Regular subscription price $1.00 per year. Ills, assuredly. It I h not their duty to; which lias stood the test of time? « 23 *• “ 400 greatest lifelon g friend and adrafrerof the nation's idol, f Regular subscription price $1.50 per year. Biggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8 x 10 We furnish it w ith TH E G R APH IC for Wo furnish it w ith TH E G R A P H IC for wonder; it Is their duty to be consist Twenty-five year’s saio nnd use have " 24 “ “ 600 After reading some of the glowing eu inches ; nearly 100 pages halftone Illustrations. $2.00 per year. $1.50. Enormous demand. Big cor.imis- | $1 50 per year. logies which democratic o'oqucnco lias ent Democrats. It Is Just as oasy to lie proven that remedy to he a prompt and Over 100 choice located lots in tho heart Only s ions Outfit free. Chance of a lifetim e. W rite! consistent ns it Is to lie incredulous. certain cure for colds. It w ill ol the city of Newberg. quick- The Dominion Company, 3»-«i floor Cax been paying to Lincoln In tliisrnmpnign, And therelore they will vote. They cure a cold in a day If taken as soon ns I f you want to raise chickens take a look ton Bldg., Chicago. and then turning to tlie records of 1861, at my L. acre lots. an atnent n\inde<l person could easily be will not know precisely what they nre tlie cold is contraeteti aud before il has excused for rubbing his eyes, or pinch voting for, hut they will not be annoy settled in the system, fcioltl by C. F. Correspondence Solicited. Call on or Moore A Co Druggists. A d d re s s , A . P . O liv e r, ing himself to see if he was not the sub ed by a little dlacrcpnnax like tliut They have relaxed themselves into a Newberg, Oregon. ject of an hallucination. Ho can come Opposite Postoflioe. nearer sympathizing than ever before Ht.«tcoftutfllc"tualcu|>tlvilv that has de- T o C u r i A C o l«l In O n * Dl»jr with tlie man in "booking Backward,” veloped by degrees Into a condition that A ll who had some trouble in determining his! »orders on politic.) Nirvana, anti Nir* a,,,*,,,,, reluud the money If it tall» to care. K. W. G rove'« signature is on each box. ate. status as given in tlie calendar. The.c va,m U ,f " ot Four is certainly nothing wrong in the dem- \*°'M ,mv* bot'n K|vt’" to thwu f” r ocrats lauding Lincoln, and we have no ‘ he attainment of tho Individual nega- E V E R Y T H IN C IN T H E L IN E O F quarrel with them on that ground, n .it! H,u, ,l,e* lo lmve " » P r‘*v - This is unquestionable that our stock and prices are superior to any bouse iu the state. We carry a very large assortment of Ladies Tailor made Suits for Ladies and Misses, Jackets, Golf Capes, Seal Plush and crushed plush, cloth, Misses Astrachan for Ladies, aud Children at moderate prices. C A LL AND SEE US BEFORE YOU L A Y IN YO U R F A L L S U P P L Y A S W E H AV E SOME ASTONISHING BARG AINS. li. J A C O B S O N <£ C O ., McMinnville, Or, DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ROY GARDNER LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. ELM Ell P. DIXON DENTIST ^ M ILLINERY Carriage and Wagon Builders. Repairing, Painting and Trimming Promptly Done. Horseshoeing and General Black- smithing. Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment Cures Cancer i f applied In their early Stases • PR IC E & PR IC E. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. -It Cures- C. F. MOORE, EVERYBODY! THIS MEANS YOU. Camera and Kodaks with all Supplies. The New-York Tribune THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. 1893 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Careful attention given Collections. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ‘y‘ NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Send all orders to THE G RAPH IC, Newberg, Ore. N ew b erg Harness Shop• YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE It does’ nt set so well for thorn to assume ! e(l ever* hourof '»! “ ,ey >'!‘ vo * u1 Hltxhomsiy tllultntsd. This I, on# Magazine Illustrated. a monopoly in that line and pretend » r Bryan and they are going to do Origins! Drawing». Drawing». you want. bo bona fide political decendents o f Ids, I ,,a',r *>'•»>. *«».! they seen, to be content considering their sttitude toward him c‘l There U ft « " » “ * * » * ,n when he was at the helm in the nation’ s “ * "* *° Th* rlouw Lord greatest crisis. Just lor Instance, see n-vro" " r,“ e “ f!m’ ou, P0*™ a the following, reproduced fro,,, a „tibli- I mi‘ " ,,mt « ,,t m’ lo * °*P “ V# that lie regained Ili» freedom witli u cation of 1864 in a representative dem- ocatic organ. “ If Ahraham Lincoln is sigh.—Now York Tribune. re-elected President tlie Ulwrlies of the people are gone forever. Military despot s it :. I I H V A N 'S C O l'H S M I.O K ». ism will rule. There will be no liberty Mr. Hoar says that if Mr, Bryan o f speech or press. Anarchy, bloody anar should tie elected, the one mist power* chy, will follow. Taxation without li mit fill Inrce in Ills rounwcl at the South will will grind the people to the dust. There | lie Tillman, as in New York I*, will be Eicfptlo*«ily l.t. Wo wont jm to »•*> will be more widows and orphans and Richard Croker, "th e political despot o f Inf Futura for I960. •cribo it one#. more tyranny and oppression than tlie I the empire state.” There is no doubt a r r c i A i . i n x T a i i r r e n r n a tee# , world has seen for centuries.” r e . « 1 * 1.1 K o r M I D o lo , A lia i» r a r o . k t r , about this, or that Altgeld nnd Towne •»«-„■ •or J . « \ « o o o . r r . K » r . K. M rsfW rA . lh . O r li» » » T k .o r t . I l r . r - and Gaorge Fred Williams ami Seizor, n u « * k ' - l - n n » « l * < « r - r r u . o r i » I l In D i r .. . C. r * * k » r O , Wo have heard much in this cam not to mention other exponent* of re O.II m a h r r l r r H l l r n , , Z o l l i » . H u k r l l l » « l r . »'< t - r ) 1 « r M . » r « , » a d u n ,., mi »h o paign atKilIt the defection of the German* pudiation nnd socialism, would be in b r l f k l r r l i m i t o « ■ r r i r o o A n th u ro. a x w o x t x » a x p Apnanaa « r owcm. t from the republican party on account of Ills counsel. For as president Bryan X . * » l l * i i » l *0 » f . i l » . " » i 1 b» »ont (Voo the latter's policy of expansion. It mu*t would have to have rounselore and Ibr " T twn monili,, orni nmtttioo.1 ..no -m r »1 Ih* rrfulor **1r*of Zl.iVnnW., <*h#rwtor <<nl*r*d. K,ttm nr,r tu . be remembered however that t h e Ger where would he get them unless among rtmrlT. «wo m.-ntn. frr* » . armimi, r<mr - M 0 * 00 , mane are for iionest money before they men of this kind? In order to carry out «n j mr liti OHI tu» **Sp*rt»l ÌOOO «HOr." » THE W . W . PO TTER CO.. • . are for anti-expansion. Tlie following Ills policies he must have as .adviser* fcj./or. » BOSTON, paragraph taken from the grea’vtt Gcr- men who are in fall uccorJ with those |o* JWASt, FREE »»H O R 6 E Vo* G O O D S »» V Repairing Neatly Done. Give me a call. H. L. Sutherland. Bank of Newberg. N K R R IT T Prr.lttrpS, H t\ MILKS, V íre-P r o . E. II. w non o vari », Sor rotary. J. C. COLCORD. ('»sb to t. CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . C. MILES. C. COL» O RO . »I w o o d w a r d . F R H ITT . H D o u g l a s , J K. D irectors. C O R t < r * T O N D * X T « — Ladd A Tilton, land: Nations! park Bank. New York. Stranccrs visiting the city sro in r.tcd tn evil si j the bank for information c. u csrniu f ihv City. Correcpcudcuce iuvi'.cd. | TH E B E ST PRESQUSPTiGM £S Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’ s contains lrorr and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron act* as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove’ s 1J the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis o f other chill tonics shows that Grove’s is superior,, to # all others in every respect. You ase not experimenting when you take Grove’s— its superiority and excellence having long been established. . Grove’s is the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial icctions of khc United State* N o Cure, N o Pay. Price, '50c, «