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AT COST ! $85,000 WORTH OF FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE W ill be sold at Manufacturers’ Whole sale P ice. AT COST! This will be one of the most important sales that ever has been or ever will be again in Oregon, which will take place at R. Jacobson & Co.’s, M c M in n v ille , O r e g o n . Close to $85,000 worth of first-class and well selected stock will be sold A t Cost on account of a change in business. R. Jacobson, the senior member of R. Jacobson & Co., has made arrangements to connect himself with a Clothing Manufactur ing House in San Francisco, which he will enter about March 1st, or sooner. This change will be of great benefit to the business, also to consumers, and in order to make this change we are obliged to make such sale to realize a large amount of money. THIS SALE WILL COMMENCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, BRIGHT AND EARLY, AND CONTINUE UNTIL JANUARY, 1901. And after that date the business will be continued the same as before. have made. We will do just w hat we advertise. T k t Stock consists of the following lines: ’.«• .* '• V Don’t miss this great opportunity. You will be surprised when you see the cut we Some goods will be Sold One-Half off the regular price. Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits, Capes and Jackets, Furs aud Fur Collarettes, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Carpets and Oil Cloth, Blankets and Quilts, Trunks add Valises and our whole stock of piece goods for men’s tailor-made suits. Respectfully yours, IF t_ l_ J A C O B S O &> 0 N O -, M cM IlT lT V IL L E , CCR-EO-OHST. ing business bouse and soon returned have seen these men pile the dinner with the supposed information—, so from the dinner pail out on the pail lid many blocks this way, so many that. on the side walk, and fake the bucket I went to tlie place designated hut found across to the saloon, and return with USUKD RVEHV FRIDAY MORSIMI. no Y. M. C. A. building, or anything to the article of drink for tlie noon meal. suggest such an association. In the I do not know exactly what these men E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A P u b u h ii r r . meantime I had found a beautiful park, brought back with them, but from the W . C . W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t e E d it o r . which had at its center a majestic foun odors in the atmosphere, which could be tain, where springs and jets of water detected for almost a block away, I played and sparkled in tho sunshine. judge that it was principally beer and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1000. I supposed a drinking fountain would whisky. I do not know what effect a certainly be connected with this, which driuking fountain would have had on ■ tite re d sa second-cla»« m a tte r a t tb e postotltce caused me to hasten on. Ooing all a- these men, but I believe some of them a t N ew berg, O regon. round its marble circular basin, I found would have chosen the harmless, whole no cup, tap or aught that would suggest some water had a good chance to obtai n that it was a human drinking place. it been given. So far us I was able to The Nation is oow looking to President I refrained, thirsty as I was, from drink find, the nearest public drinking place McKinley and the republican party lor ing from the basin, because the bottom to these men was a tap in a park about “ a sign” relative to the policy to be pur did not present a very inviting appear two miles away. The suggestions here sued in the Philippines. What should ance, and so far as cleanliness was con made will not solve the liquor problem, tin the shibboleth ol American relations cerned, was in striking contrast with but I believe if carried out they will with the Filipinos wns spoken by the help. I am also inclined to think that the rest of the fountain. President when he said, “They will Along with my thirst I now had my they are in liue with tho teachings of not be governed as vassals or serfs or curiosity aroused, and the problem was, Christ, where the instruction is, to over ■laves; they will be given a government to find water to orink. I turned into come evil with good. ol liberty, regulated by law, honestly ad E d w i n M o r r is o n , one of tlie thronged business streets, sup ministered, without oppressing exactions, posing Hint I might find a drinking Pacific College. taxation without tyranny, justice with fountain there. Boon, as I wns wal king out bribe, education without distinction along ndmiring a fine pavement, I saw S p re a d L ik e W ild F ire . A V a c a tio n I n c id e n t. of social condition, freedom of religious as they wero wrought in blue into the J iiuc 1 0 0 0 . When tilings are “ the best” they be worship, and protection in lifo, liberty pavement stone, the letters, Y. M. C. A. When surrounded with new scenes I thought "Now I have it.” Looking up come “ tlie best selling.” Abraham and the pursuit of happiness.” These Hare, a leading druggist, of Bellville, and surroundings we sometimes have are noble words fitly spoken, and tlio at »stately entrance, my eyes were glad American people have made a choice in a kind of mental concept which for lack dened by its letters, “ Y. M . 0. A. O., writes; “ Electric Bitters are tlie best favor of the party whose leader stands of a better term we may call impres W e l c o m e ,” in g i l t u p o n t l i e g t a v i . d o sel'ing bitters Lliave bandied in tweDty thus pledged. The all importunt policy sions. Since leaving tho quiet little ing into the association rooms, near the years. You know why? Most diseases Is thus broadly outlined, and it remains vlllago of Newberg, I have bad a num door I saw the water tank with tlie begin in disorders of stomach, liver, now to be flllod io with practical action. ber of tbeso mental concepts flashing words "Ice water,” upon Its side. I kidneys, bowels, blood and nerve. Die party in power has bravely assumed through my mind. Many and probably went up to it and opened the tap, no Electric Bitters tone up tlie stomach, I he responsibility of that action, and lias most of them would be of little import wator, no cup even. I spoke to the sec regnlates liver, kidneys and bowels, nothing to fear from the closest ance or consequence to my friends and retary and was informed that I would purifies ihe blood, strengthens the icrutiuy of the nation. It lias only to readers. But whether of importance or find drinking water in the toilet room. nerves, lienee cures multitudes of mala carry ou» honestly the policy already value or not there are ono or two of these Here I found an abundant supply of dies. I t builds up the entire system. suggested, to meet the approbation of impressions I wish to cnll attention to, water, and nice clean marble wash Puts new life and vigor into auy weak, Ihe people by whom the responsibility because I believu they will bo of vitul basins but no cup to be found any place. sickly, rundown man or woman. has been entrusted. Otherwise, it is importance in tho near future if not to The suggestion by those in authority Ptice 50c. Sold by C. F. Moore A Co. not desorving of the confidence it now day. The first one is the necessity of a was that tlie cups were stolen, and that Druggist. holds. It baa no other intention, how- “cold wator drink trallic” , if I may in they could not keep any thero. In my Bver thnn ttiat of repeating its own vent a term. We need only to get out boyhood days I could have obtained tlie D. P. Price. O. L. Price history—by fulfilling the pledge it has of the narrow confines of our little vil needed supply of water from tlie tap,but lage to see the enormity and power of made to the people. I refrained from tills experiment under tho “ Intoxicating drink trallic.” Ilut the circumstances. It now being sup A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . I believe we are approaching a time per time, and to avoid the necessity of C O N SK K V A T M M A N D M O IIX H A T IO N . whon this powerful influence will be Newber.r, Oregon. going into a saloon fora drink of water, The admonition of Senator Beveridge mot and in time annihilated, not through V. Bank B ldg.) I went to a restaurant for my eveniug All legal w ork (C. p ro m p tly and carefu lly attende«! nonpartisan of Indiana, that now the watchwords party legislation, hut to. C ollections given o u r im m e d ia te a t nioul, fueling confident that I could get must be conservatism and moderation, uducation, agitation and legislation. te n tio n . something there to quench my thirst, is judicious. While the ro-clection of The impression, however,which has if nothing else a cup of coffee or tea, President McKluley is an unmistakable interested me is, “ As tho saloon goes which I realized to my satisfaction. endorsement of republican policies, what is going to take its place, and are Tlie approaching time for the departure both domestic and foreign, it must not we providing for something which is of my train called me towards the depot. lie assumed to imply a popular desire harmless and beneficial in its stead?’’ A constant look-out fniled, however, to for radical or aggressive measures not Christ illustrates my thought in Mat. 12- reveal a drinking fountain until I reach THIS MEANS YOU. made necessary by existing conditions. 43,45 in which a man is freed from an ed the depot, where there was one cup, While it gives authority to ootigress and unclean spirit and his life and heart and ono tap for hundreds of people. N otice T lie F o llo w in g O ffers o f tbe administration to go on in tlie per swept and cleansed. The evil spirit R ea l E state. That great city may have a number of formance of the duties and in fulfillment wandered about seeking a place of a public drinking places, but a four hours No. 1 118 Ac 5 Dii from Newberg $2500 of the responsibilities assumed by the bode, and finding none returned to the It 1400 " 2 67 “ »X nation in ita relations with the rest of mail and found the chambers of life and walk failed to reveal any of them. tl 1300 •• 3 60 “ 4 My attention was so forcibly called to the world, it invites nothing beyond heart clean but nothing enthroned there II 650 45 ‘•4 •• 4 this. President McKinley said at Salem, in, so tho spirit goes and finds seven this, in this widely known city, that “ 5 255 “ 4 1« 3000 t have been observing it some in Chicago. Ohio, on Wednesday, in response to n other spirits, more wicked than him tl 1375 « 6 2 '12 “ 2q popular demonstration : "You ara here self, and they all take up their abode in While there are better facilities here, " 7 44 (( 41 tl 1000 to celebrate a victoty won, not by a tlte clean chauiliers of I lie man's life. yet the drinking places are far between t| 900 “ 8 16 <4 I t In the business part of the city,you may single party, but by tho people of all Christ adds, that the last state of that tl 560 •• 0 16 “ « parties. I go back to my public duties man was worse than the first. As al walk or ride for miles along certain <1 jo 250 5q » q streets and find no public drinking at the capitol encouraged by your eonfi- cohol goes out of men's bodies what is tt 1250 25 “ 13 “ *» U douce, but deeply conscious of the grave to take its place—something better or place; yet you can scarcely go a fourth ” 14 20 • • M 700 reaponsibiUties which your action of something worse? Amid all the agita of a block without runuing into asalouu “ 15 16 " 3 1000 1 1 IS . yesterday imposes U | miii me.” In this tion and work iu opposition to the sa where you can got goof water to “ 18 »5 » ■■ ■-» tl 3000 II brief utterance is shown the spirit in loon I have been impressed more than drink as well as those things which are “ 17 300 “ 4 10X10 44 which Mr. McKinley reccivod the sec ever liefore, with tlie meager and poorj not good. When you find tlie drinking " 18 10 “ 3 000 (1 ond call from the American people and facilities for getting a good drink of fountaiu, you no doubt will find it in “ 19 10 IC t l 350 very close proximity to the animal tt it is distinctly conservative. Ho recog water in our large cities. 10000 “ 25 347 <4 14 nises the fact that Tuesday’s victory was Thoso of my friends who know my driuking place, an 1 tlie cup when not 400 acres river bottom land snbdi vided not won by a single party, but by the disposition will appreciate tlie eager-1 in use, fastened to an iron chain, lay into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. people of all parties, that it was a vic ness with which I started out for a four , ing at tlie bottom of the animal drinking “ 20 House and lot in Newberg 173 basin where hundreds of animals drink tory of Americans for Americans. No hours walk in one of our great cities, j tt t« it o f 200 one who lots intelligently read the speech while waiting for a train, attor having: every day. tt •( 225 ** 22 and letter of acceptance of the president litH'ii limited to the narrow confines of a My father taught me that “ An ounce of i* o;l tt tt 400 ran doubt his desire to dea! with the fast express train tor three Solid days preventative was worth a pound of cuie," “ 24 ti tt 600 problems to 1« sol red with conservatism and nights At tlrst the beantiiul build and my mother’s instructions were that Over 100 choice locateti lots in tho heart aud moderation and his re-election will ings, the throng of business, the crowds “ A stitch in ti ue would save nine.” It ( of the city of Newberg. rather strengthen this desire than other of people, tlie rush ol vehicles of every has oecured to me that much effectual ' If you want to raise chickens take a look wise. description oucupied my attention, and energy could be directed and utilized if at my l._. acre lots. So far as the administration is con to gather with this was the work of the turned in the dire lion of providing a j Correapondence Solicited. Calf ou or cerned,it can be confidently predicted fire department in extinguishing quite a good, pure, wholesome supply of water Address. A . P . O liv e r, that theta will be no radical measures little fire. Rut with an hour or two of j in the place w here men congregated hy Newberg, Oregon. not demanded by oircumstances and this, being pelted with tlie rays of a I the thousands. Many a poor morally E S T O p P o s t o f f i c e . the congress elected last Tuesday will warmer sun then we h tvu at homo, and weak fellow is driven to the saloon per he in harmony with the administration. being nectistoinod to a good cool supply haps for the first time, for a drink ol The insurrection in the Philippines will of mountain spring water, 1 naturally ! water, simply from the fact that he can . Newberg he suppressed. As to that the govern became very thirsty. I thought 1 would not get it conveniently any place else. Harness Shop, ment will put forth greater efforts if the .m i find a drinking place on some street | For two weeks l have pause I a c o m p a n y situation shall require it, but there is so walked on. Finally, I remember of men engaged in public work up in E V E R Y T H IN C IN T H E L IN E O F reason to believe tb it this will n it lie ed that all V. M C A. rooms l had been street improvements, upon a certain i the case. The conditions iu l*orto ltiuo in, were provided with drinking water, street m Chicago, just at the noon hour « « H O R S E G O O D S « » will lie further improved. Cuba will bo m i I inquired ot a policeman for tbe Y. : Where those men can conveniently get given Independence. The policy in re M. C. A- building. He seemed quite a drink of water within a radius of a X gard to China will still keep in view the turpi iseil and wanted to know if it was mile, I have failed to find. Yet just a- Repairing Xeatly Pone. Give me maintenance of the "opendoor” an I 'he a cluh room, I told him I supposed he crose Ihe street, within one block, I a call. preservation ol the territorial integrity might call it such. He said he would think there are eight saloons with wide H. L. S u th e rla n d . of the empire IVe »hall continue 1» inquire, so hs stepped into a neighbor open doors, and two- beer gardens. I NEWBERG GRAPHIC. cultivate friendship withal) nations, but enter into alliance with none. As to domestic policy, the protection of American industries and labor will be maintained. Some modification of the tariff Is possible, but It will not be such as to take away protection from any interest that would be injured there by. Monopolies in the form of trusts will be intelligently dealt with. The currency wilt be kept on a sound basis and the credit of tho government main tained. American interests amd rights will everywhere bo protected. President McKinley understands bet ter than any other man can do the great and grave responsibilities resting upon him. No one more clearly appre hends the significance of Tuesday’s pop ular verdict. No citizen is more solicit ous for the maintenance of the honor, the integrity, and the prestige of the republic. No one is more profoundly and patrioticnlly devoted to American institutions. The country mny confi dently expect from him a wise conserva tism and moderation.—Omaha Iloe. E. P . D ix o n . H . C. D ixon . - - DENTISTS - - P H Y SIC IA N & SURGEON. Bank of Newberg. S pecial a tte n tio n also g iv en to diseases of th e Newberg, Ore. N. B. K. J. E Y E , EAR , NO SE AND TH R O A T. Office over B ank of Newberg. ^ M IL L IN E R Y U V I I S S IF1. JL». IE 5 IE j I_ i I_ i , (Successor to Mrs. L ena J. 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