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    AT COST!
$85,000 WORTH OF FIRST-CLASS MERCHANDISE
Will be sold at Manufacturers’ Wholesale Price.
AT COST!
This will he one of the most important sales that ever has been or ever will be again in Oregon, which will take place at
R. Jacboson & Co.’s,
M cA lin n ville, Oregon.
Close to $35,000 worth of first-class anil well selected stock will be sold A t Cost ou account of a change in business. R. Jacobson, the senior member of R. Jacobson & Co., has made arrangements to connect himself with a Clothing Manufactnr*
ing House iu San Francisco, which he will enter about March ist, 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. Don’t miss this great opportunity. You will be surprised when you see the cut we
have made.
We will do just what we advertise. Some goods will be Sold One-Half off the regular price.
The stock consists of the following lines:
Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Indies’ Tailor-made Suits, Capes and Jackets, Furs and Fur Collarettes, Millinery, Fancy Goods. Carpets and Oil Cloth, Blankets and
Quilts, Trunks add Valises and oul' whole stock of piece goods for men’s tailor-made suits.
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EVERYBODY!
Feed & Seed Store JOHN A. BECK,
T H IS A N D T H A T .
A n n o u n c em en ts.
Lawrence & w f 80 a in sec 32
Opportunity never knocks at doors
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FRIENDS CHURCH.
where people have got discouraged and ti. I). Baker A wf to Margaret
Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching
taken o ff the knocker.— Indianapolis
McCann its 5 6 7 & 8 blk 11
ISSl’ KD BVKJIY FRIDAY UORNINO.
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
WATCHMAKER
Journal.
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One of our exchanges wisely remarks
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G A R D E N »V F L O W E R
E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o b A P u b l is u k h .
that one of the chief delights of living John Roat & w f ta Effie L .
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even­
SEEDS.
Christenson
small
tract
in
Jno
W . C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t i : E d it o r . in n small town is that people will
Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana
ing.
Friends who need watch repairing done.
50.00
Hess d 1 o t 3 s r 2 w ..........
t t p - V ree Delivery.
sympathize with you in your trouble,
Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2
F R ID A Y , NOVEM BER 30, 1000.
ami if you haven’ t nny trouble they ull F. J. Kuykendall & w f to Hen­
p. m.
E . C. W a r d & C o.
2 0 7 ’M o r r is o n S t.
N o t ic e T h e F o llo w in g - O il'e rs o f
ry Cane J a iu T. C. Davis d
join in and hunt some up for you.
Junior Endeavor society meets Sun­
1st. Street. Newherg, Or
lt c u l E s ta te .
PO RTLAND , OR.
50.00 day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
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Butered as second class matter at the postoITicc
A Missouri man lias suod his wife for H. FI. Deskins to E. E. Colton
L
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Newherg
$2500
at Newberg, Oregon.
a devorce becouse she has a mania for
It 18 Deskins sub t 3 s r 2 w . . 250.00
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1400
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stealing cliickeus. I f he gets a decree, Elizabeth Wright to George
it 3 60 « 4
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BAPTIST.
1300
there will bo a great rush of men who
W right w J hik A Saylors
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Preaching Sunday morning. Even­ it 4 45 " 4
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"T h e Farmers Short Course” will be w ill want to take his place as the womans
add to McMinnville ............ 250.00 ing service 7 :30.
tt 5 255 « 4
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3000
held at tho State Agricultural College, husband. Home men wouldn’t part
C. M. Skeels & w f to Geo, C.
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Junior at 3 p. m. Young people’s tt C 27 bj " 2 ‘ g
1375
at Corvallis, January 8 to February 2 in­ witli a wife like that for forty dollars
Carl A w f it 4 A w X it 3 blk
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meeting at 6:30.
J. F. D a y , Pastor.
1000
clusive. Many questions of interest to and a mule.
13 I I A Lsadd to N ew h erg.. 1500.00
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H o l l i n g s w o r t h & Co.
900
farmers, fruit growers and dairy men will
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An extraordinary development in re­ John W. Gant to Henry Gant
T o C u re A C o ld I n O n e D a y
550
be discussed and the attendance ought
Have every thing you want in the
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gard to woman’s work has come to light
Take L a x a t iv e B romo Q ui n i nr T a b le ts , A ll
250
to be largo.
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in the fact that 500 girls and women ure
1250
E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c.
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employed in tlie foundries of Pittsburg J. P. Brown A w f to Taymour
700
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Anstad1103.97 a E. M. Adams
15 16 " 3
1000
The census returns show tlint the doing the work for $4 and $5 a week for
N o t ic e f o r P u b lic a t io n .
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d 1 c t 4 s r 5 w ...................... 2400.00
95 tt tl
3000
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center of population in the United which men were formerly paid $14 to $15
D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n te r io r ,
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Christopher C Tollman to Mary
10.100
States is twenty miles this side of where a week,
Land OHice at Oregon City, Ore., Nov, 5. 1900.
n 18 10 “ 3
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C Tollman Its 1 2 3 and 4 blk
Notice is hereby given that the following-
600 HEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES
it was ten years ago, indicating that
Tlio wonderful change of position of
named settler has filed notice o f his intention
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Empire is still coursing westward, this country in world affairs, is aptly re­
to make final proof in support o f his claim, and
ONE.
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that sftid proof w ill be made before tiie Regis­
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though with a decreasing rate of speed. ported by the Ninth U. 8. iufantry. J L Fergusen to Hile J Metzger
ter and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on
322.30 a in die of G L Wood
December 22, 1900, viz: Henry Gicrtson, alias 400 acres river bottom
Tho center of population in 1000 is locat­ Inside of two years it lias fought Span­
land subdivided
Heinrich H. Goertzen. H. E. No. 10210, for the
and wf t 3 s r 5 w .................. 2100 00 lot
ed at Columbus, Indiana.
1 of Section 2*. T. 3 8., K. 2 W.
into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts.
iards In Cuba, Filipinos in Luzon and is
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names
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witnesses
to
prove
Ella J Metzger and hush to Wm
A l l lin e s o f U n d e r t a k in g
“ 20 House and lot in Newherg 175 A ls o tv F u ll L in e o f n e w e s t C a r p e ts .
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
now engaged in figtiting Chinese be­
V Williams 322 80 a die of G J
o f said land, viz:
G o o d s c o n s t a n t ly on Einud.
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tween Tien Tain and 1’ukin, after being
Lu dw ig Adolf, o f Newherg, Oregon,
If somo momber of the Yamhill dele­
Wood and w f t 3 s r 5 w ...... 2100 00
Thomus Parrish, o f
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the first troops to hattor down the walls
George Wenger, o f
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gation will introduce and cause to ho
J C Lucas and wf to M M Carl
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W illia m Parrish,of
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and enter Tien Tsin.
pnssed by tho legislature a hill prohibit­
and wf 30 35 a iu Jo Hess die
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
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A Connecticut husband had his wife
in g the sale of cigarettes in tile state of
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Over 100 choice located lots in tho heart
arrested
yesterday
on
the
charge
of
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Oregon, lie will receive tho thanks of u
John Jones and wf to H Cooper
has for nearly sixty years been
of tiie city of Newherg.
published on Monday, ^ e d n e »-
recognized as the People’ s Na­
very lurge constituency. No boy ought becoming conduct." And all the lady
Its 3 and 4 and pt 25 and 26
day and Friday, is a complete
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tional Fam ily Newspaper, for
up to date dally newspaper,
farmers and villagers.
Its
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to ho allowed to smoko the vile tilings did was to iiit him on the head witli a
at my
acre lots.
splendid Agricultural Depart­
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all important news o f the other
ports,
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a iu J B Rogers die t 3 s r 2 w 840 00 ' Special attention also given to diseases of the
from being compelled to inhale the stink him, chase him o ff the place, cut down
four days.
Profusely illus­
throughout the country; its
Address,
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fashion
notes,
its
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as it is puffed about In public places.
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Newherg, Oregon.
Mechanics Department, i t s
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Congressman Tongue in n speecli at
per year.
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Tiie census returns show that there James T Cooper and wf to Geo
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conservative men as Mr. Tongue as n a­ company to n bashful young maiden to
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S c n b a c r s M a g a x h ic , N e w Y o r k C i t y . .
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Abraham
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preete.it naval hero
By Mural Halstead, the
civilization and Christian teaching can- certainly joining their electoral votes J Hare, a leading druggist, o f Bellville,
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not afford to decend to savago levels with those of the South are tiie mining (> ., w rites;‘ 'Electric Hitters are the best Miss-est «a d he«t book; over DO pese« Sx 10
even in dealing with savages, and tho ramps ot Colorado, Montana,and Nevada, sel'Ing hitlers 1 have handled In twenty ; ÎS’l'G’Y,. a " 0*
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of which President McKinley is now ed to tiie South’s 142. If Idillio bo ndd- b e g in in (liM o n le r* o f s t o m a c h , li v e r , ton Bid*.. Chicago.
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tiie principal champion, will prevail in oil to tho delectable column there will k i d n e y « , bowels, blood and nei ve
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settling with tho Oriental Empire.— he 15 mining camp votes join el to tiie Kiectro Hitters tone up tiie stomach, I N c w b o * * *
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votes of tho solid Sonili. Should I’op regulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
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las ¿ s s .
tilist Nebraska tie found to have gone ! purifies the blood, strengthens the j //iirnc'vSvS
fur Bryan it would notáronse any great­ I nerves, hence eures multitudes o f mala- I
Tho optimistic air ensiles which tho er feeling of pride for tin) association.
EVERY THINC IN THE LINE OF
idles.
it builds up the entire s y s t e m
old line democrats are building relative The lour states of Colotodo,
Idaho, i Puts new life and vigor into any weak,
» » H O R S E G O O D S »:
to the reftuftciutimi of Democracy tiro J Montana and Nevada have a combined sickly, rundown ■unti or woman.
ruthlessly squelched by Bryan's cheer population of only 989,0’>4, or less than I’tico öAc.
Sold by (\ F. Moore A t ' » .
tnl assurance that lie is in politics to one-hnlf tho population of Tennessee.
Druggist.
i Rcpairiug Neatly Done. Give me
stay. And when it is considered that Nevada is a sham of a state with a pop­
he is a young man, ol discouragingly ulation of only 42,234, or less than the
a call.
Bou lVivr tt C ' a ll f o r tt iA .
good health and flue physique, witli an average county in ivell-populutod states.
Notable among tiie pleasures afforded
H. L. Sutherland.
unquestioned abundance of ego and self- —¡Statesman.
The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you
by the Miasta Koute it tiie winter trip
assurance, it would seem that lie has the
to Southern California and Arizona.
know
just what you are taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators
bulge ou tiie old liners who have grown
Renewed acquaintance with this section
»I !
do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy
gray in the democratic harness. It
will ever develop fresh points of interest
i Reported by Ihe Ysm hll lC o. A lot r« cl r o s i Me
should also be considered tliat |s>asess-
Mtaavllle, Oregon, lor it;.' week endiuz and added sources o f enjoyment, under
their medicine it you knew what it contained.
Grove’ s contains
N K BRITT. President,
lon always counts nine points in the
N ir _’i , im *. Jem.-« M. Pngh, Manager,
| its tunny skiee, in the varieties of its in-
B r m im e *. Vice-Pm».
Iron
and
Quinine
put
up
in
correct
proportions
and
is in a Tasteless
case, and that Bryan enjoys tho possess­ Hans ( ’ . Miller A w f to I .filo L.
E H. w o o d w a r d . Secretary.
, do.tries, In its prolific vegetation and
J. C. COLPO K X C * »h l«r.
ion of that fraction of the demiorat io
Christenson ¡1 n in Jno Ilesa
form.
The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the
j among its numberless resorts of mount
party to date. Tna old lenders can meet
d I e t S a r 2 w ......................
60.03 I Ain, «bore, valley and plain. Tho two, CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .
malaria
out
o f the system.
Any reliable druggist will tell you that
and reorganize to a finish, but as long First National Bank o f Inde­
| daily 8liw,(a trains from I'ortland to
R r
as Mr. Bryan can point with pride to tiie
Grove's IS the
and that all other so-called Tasteless
pendence to Hannah ( ’ . Be­
[ California liavw been recently equipped j
J. t: coLcoRl).
H WOODWARD.
rank and Hie of Democracy as "m y per
lai blk S Whiteson ...... . . . . 800.00 j w itli the most approved pattern of
E. B KITT,
Chill
Tonics
arc
imitations.
An analysis o f other chill tonics shows
•onal following,” he can snap ids finger., WM. Galloway « wf ta w v.
II DOCOLAA. JR.
standard and touilst steeping cars, hut j
Directors,
to
at the reorganizers and live to tight
that
Grove’
s
is
superior
^all others in every respect.
You
Williams 130 a ill Hcc 23 t .1 a
j the low rates of fare will still continue j
another battle. I t ’« truly a strenuous r 0 w ....................................... 3(10.00 j In effect, illustrated guide« io (tie win-
arc not experimenting when you take Grove’s— its superiority
r i i n i i r « i ' O M U - \ T « |ji.|.t A Tilton. Port-
condition which the democrats are up W. H. Kirk A w f to L. W. ( ’liar­
ter resorts of California aud Arizona may
laod; N.Uii«u»l Park Bank. Now York.
excellence ■ having long been established.
and
against and all the more an interesting
Grove’ s is the
les 16.31 a In David Layftrhl
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Is: ¡..si «>ti application to
one from the impartial standpoint of
d I e t 3 s r 2 w ....................
only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial
ssi i*j
C. H M until tv G. I’ \
| Stranger* ri.uing lb« city art lnr,t«d in esllai
of
outsiders.
,
’
I
tiie bunk ter iulanaallna eon.-vraiug 111'
( ’. K. lb mu I A wf to VV, F.
)
1 or t la ltd, O rego n
city Cem-.v.-uacnc, invitrd.
Ciw L-'iitkvd Suus.
N o Cure, N o Fay
F n c s , 5 0 c.
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