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NEWBERG- GRAPHIC. IBSIKO EVERY FRIDAY MO..NINO. K. II. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A P u b l i s h e r . W. C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t i : E d i t o r . FR ID A Y , D EC EM B ER 7, 1000. K utercd Aa secoiiû-ci&ss m i l t e r a t th e voitolR ce a t X cw berg, Oregon. Among other things th e census shows th a t the passing of tho red man is nil a m yth. In stead oldecreasing, the In d ian population of tho United States is slightly on ti e increase, nnd moro than th is, It will he a surprise to most people to know th a t th eren re probably as m any Indians on tho continent now ns when it was discovered. Anglo Snxon civiliza tion Is ovi lently not as destructive as it is som etim es m ade to appear. Tho “ Reclam ation o f arid A m erica” is th e tex t of a whole-ale lot ol literature now being sown broadcast over tho conntry by th e N atlo ia l Irrigation A ssociation. As the governm ent is nppropiating vast sums of money for the opening up of foreign m arkets and the developem ent of foreign trade, ami spending freely on river and harbor im provem ents, it would seem th a t th e n ex t step would be to prepare greater room (or our increasing population, here at home. W heu once shown th a t a schem e ol reclaim ing our vast, waste areas by irrigation is feasible, tho people will he willing enough to see tho propo sition backed up financially by the gov ern m en t. The kind o( A m erican expansion which is worrying England just now Is th e expansion of American trade in com petition w ith her own commercial inter- esta right a t home. Khe is much more a- larm ed over this phase of th e m utter th an any phase of A m erican territorial aggression, aa she has cause to bo. Our contractors are constantly receiving orders from B ritish cap ital, bocauso of greater speed and efficiency and less cost and ttie fact is rousing tho m er cenary instincts of Jo h n Bull, to the point of very evident vexation. B ut as long ns th e Yankee can do tho best work a t the least cost, h e’ll get tho job. By th e way can this he a sam ple of the “ B ritish dom inance" wo have been h ear ing about bo long from th e political rostrum? In o ur groat prosperity we m ust guard against tho dangers It invite* in e x trav agance in governm ent cx p eu d itu ies nnd appropriations, nnd tho chosen re p re sentatives of tho people will, I doubt not, furnish an example in th eir legisla tion ol th a t wise economy w hich, In a Henson of plenty, husbands for tho future, in tliis era of great business activity und opportunity, caution is not untim ely. I t will not abato but strengthen our confidence. I t will not retnrd b u t pro m ote legitim ate in d u strial and com m er cial expansion. O ur growing power brings w ith it tem ptations and perils requiring constant vigilance to avoid. I t m ust not be used to invite conflicts, nor for oppression, but for the more effective m aintennneo of those princi ple» of equality and justice upon which our institu tio n s nnd happiness depend L et us keep always in mind th a t the foundation of our Governm ent is lilie rty ; Us superstructure ¡«»ace.—Tho closing sentences of tho P resident's moasngo to congress. g reat industry here have la.'en employed during recent years in selling th eir properties and business to new com bi nations controlled by them selves and in Clieai>ening th eir products by various economies in buying supplies, selling goods and getting rid of c u tth ro at com petition. He says the consolidation of business interests in g reat corporations is now th e established rule, hut the subject Is never discussed by th e press except where there is an opportunity for a sharp th ru st a t American protection. A m em ber of the industrial commission, who visited Europe for th e purpose of making un investigation in regard to trade combinations, found th a t they are num erous in E ngland and increasing. Hnch facts disposed/ the claim th a t they a-e th e offspring of protection. By a large majority th e Ameriean poo pie rejected th is dem ocratic view and the protective policy will be m aintained. M eanwhile tho republican party will find a way to deal w ith the com bina tions th a t will not bo disastrous to American industries and labor.—Omaha liee. Eat and in. There Isn’t a snap who would be seen running through the street munching a piece of pie. Y/hy not? Because it would meafi dyepetwia and stomach trouble? Not at a ll; but because it wouldn’t look well. As a matter of fact many a business man snatches a lunch in Mich a hurry th*t he might as well take u on the run. Th:»t is one reason for the prevailing “ stomach tro u b le“ among uieu of brrnnrm There is a certain remedy for diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion aHd nutrition. It is Doctor Iderce’iKkddea Medical Discovery. TI iq worst cases of dyspepsia and catarrh of the stomach have been cured by this uicdiciae. It cures where all other means liave failed to cure. *1 took tw o bottle« of Dr. Pierce’s G olden Mecic&l Discovery for stomach trouble, ” w rite a Clarence Carnes. Kaq., o f Taylotnlown, Loudoun me so m uch Rood th a t 1 d id n ’t ta k e any more. X cau eat most an y th in g Sow. X urn no well pleased w ith it I hardly know how to th a n k you for your k in d inform ation. I tried a whole lot of things before I w rote to you. T here w»9 a entlem an told me b o u t your m edi cine, and h o w i t had cured his wife. I thought 1 would try a Dottle of it. Am now gtad I did, for 1 d o n 't know w hot I w<*uld have done if it had not been for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery'.” B» I*. D h k i u ( IMPORTANT NOTICE. - - DENTISTS - - j N ew berg, Ore. H THE ONEST GOODS at ONEST PRICES. LARGE GOST SALE Now in progress at the- Mammoth Store OUR STOCK Is n o t large bo M O V IN G - To d o th a t we h a n d le HONEST GOODS and sell a t I ; i j ; ! C I V E US A C A L L a n d wc w ill e n d ea v o r to h a v e you ta k e hom e a ple a sa n t rem em b ra n c e of y o u r visit even th o u g h you take h o m e n o n e of o u r goods. HONEST PRICES. W in s lo w B r o s ., J e w e l e r s . EVERYBODY! THIS MEANS R, J A N U A R Y 1ST, 1 9 0 1 . Clothing, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, And all our Tailor goods are offered from 1-5 to '/* less than the regular prices. The reason of this cost sale is as previously advertised. On account of a change in the firm. In fact every article is offered now at manufacturers prices. Respectfully yours, R. JACOBSON <fc CO., YOU. N o t i c e T lie F o l l o w i n g O ffe r s o f H eal E s ta te . No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Netvberg Î2500 <( 1400 “ 2 C7 “ 3 ’ i it “ 3 CO “ 4 1300 a “ 4 45 » 4 650 n 3000 “ 5 255 “ 4 . . . W IN K & B L IN K . . . n 1375 W ill you w ink an d M ink yo u r life a n d n e r " 0 27’s “ 2 * vous e n e re v aw ay, r a th e r th a n w e ar glasses? (t it tt « 7 1000 W ill you force v o u r eyes to ov erw o rk , n e g le ct 44 e m » h e n they cry for help, aliuae th em year tt 000 ■ th “ 8 16 Il tl a fte r year, u n til a t m id d le life you are com n 550 p e l l e d to seek aid, p e rh a p s to find y o u r vision •• 9 16 “ X im p a ire d b eyond e n tire re p a ir? it ii ]2 250 “ y* A L I T T L E C L A S S AID n 1250 j a t th e p ro p e r tim e w ill save you a w orld of “ 13 25 g «• it tro u b le a n d preserve yo u r vision for old age, 700 20 " 14 w hen vou begin to rely m ore a n d m ore on tt 1000 p rin te d book a n d new sp ap er for c om paniou- “ 15 16 ** 3 tt 3000 1 ship. C o n su ltatio n an d Eves T ested Free. “ 18 05 k ii H. J . W I N T E R S , n 10:100 1 block E. Postofflcc. “ 17 300 “ 4 Jew e le r a O ptician. tt 600 “ 18 10 •• 3 tt 350 “ 19 10 it it ii 10000 “ 2-5 347 h ii 400 aerts river bottom land snbd vided into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. DEALER IN “ 20 House and lot in Newberg 175 II II II OJ 200 D r u g s & M e d ic i n e s , B o o k s & II II 225 “ 22 B o o k le t s , F i n e & F a n c y S t a t i o n II II 400 “ 23 If II 600 e r y , S c h o o l B o o k s & S u p p lie s . “ 24 Over 100 choice located lots in tlie h eart AVALL P A P E R . N ew est P a t of the city of Newberg. I f you want to raise chickens take a look t e r n s a n d S t y le s . at my ^ acre lots. Correspondence .Solicited. Call on or A ddress, A . P . O liv e r , Newberg, Oregon. £ t y 0 pposite Po8toiBce. M c M i n i Camera and Kodaks with all Supplies. Solicits th e p a tro n a g e of h is old In d ia n a F rie n d s w ho n eed w atch re p a irin g do n e. E C. W a r d & C o. 1st. Street, N cw berg, Or N ew b erg 2 0 7 M o r r is o n S t. PORTLAND, OR. Land E. K. SH AW , Vice Pres. J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. and Manager. Choice Farm and City Property. Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Investments Made for Non-Residents. Insurance Written in Select Companies. Newberg, Ore. If you waut to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both time and money by calling on us. If we haven’t what you want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, write 11s. Hollingsworth & Co. H ave ev sry th in g you w a n t in tho House Furnishing Line. Holiday Goods w xa M. NEW C00D8 ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY ONE. of every description. (jl Como and see them before buying ese- Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices. j;j where. A ls o n F u ll L in e ol' n e w e s t C a r p e ts . A11 l i n e s o f U n d e r t a k i n g G o o d s c o n s t a n t l y o n lia iu l. I D on 't F orget I * SHOES. 1 I ROY GARDNER F. A. M ORRIS, Pres. A. R. MILLS, V fce-Pres. Carriage and Wagon Builders. m oses v o t a w , cashier. Repairing, Painting and Trimming Promptly Done. N e w b e r g , O r. Horseshoeing and General Black- smithing. O I R G - A . E T I S I E ID 1 8 9 3 Y EA RLY to Christian man or woman to look Transacts a general banking after our growing business business. In th is and ail joining counties, to act as 1 Manager and C orrespondent; work can i be done a t your home. Enclose self- addressed. stamped envelope for partic Foreign Exchange bought and ulars to H. A. Sherm an, G eneral Man sold. ager, Corcoran Building, opposite U nited States T reasure, W ashington, 1 D. C. $ 900 . Careful attention giveu Collections. rift, Chills Qfifl bakes A _ 1AKI, „ epe . *f.^';^:u>3^A 0W L T SS 'p^ADULTSiS; V îsS ftp  r AS FAT > * ‘ - * y U fV ' ----- HORSE CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Co. H. COOPER, President. A large shipment of Bank of Nswbsrg. . F U R N IT U R E & U N D E R T A K IN G . A R R I V E D 9 H. L. Sutherland. ore **■ > J E W E L E R , Free D elivery. f in , W A TC H M A K E R F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN G A R D E N & F L O AVER SEED S. >7*7 • W ith all tho boasted chivalry, it looks W e are still selling like th e South would have to score one in favor of the m ercenary North from a political standpoint. The situation Mrs. H arvv Carey is nt The Dalles | ors to hear the T hgnksgiving exercises. before th e country, briefly, is, wo a re m aking an extended visit with h er bro Tiieir presence was an encouragem ent grow ing so fast In population, th a t In th er, Judge Bradshaw. to both teachers and pupils. order to keep the lower lioviso of congress Tlie river has been too high again this down to s sixe suitable to a practical A W o m a n * « A w fu l P e r il. working basis, th e apportionm ent rallo week for boats to pas* through the Is'cks. "T h e re Is only one chance to save T he prevailing opinion is th a t tho walls of representation will have to lie cut down. From the standpoint of pare ol the canal should have been about six yo u r life and th a t is th ro u g h an opera- a tlo n " were th e s ta rtlin g w ords heard , justice, by tho enforcem ent of the four (cut higher. by M rs. I. 1!. H u n t of L im e Ridge, teenth am endm ent, th e les» would be C hina Pheasants will be too old to m et principally in th e ¡Southern states. kill n ext w eek, though th ere is danger Win., from her do ctor after lie Imd This am endm ent provides th a t when ol them being accidently killed after vainly tried to cure tier of a frig h tfu l ease of stom ach trouble a n d yellow the rigtit to vote at any national election th a t tim e. ja u n d ic e Gall stones hail formed nnd Opp. Bank of Ncwberg. is denied or abridged to any of the male A six o’oloek prayer m eeting was hold in h ab itan ts ol th e state, otherw ise q u a l in the Evangelical C hurch on T hanks d ie co n stan tly grew worse. T h en she ified by ego nnd citizenship, " t h e basis giving m orning. Union Services were began to use E lectric B itters w hich ol representation therein shall lie reduc bold nt eleven in tho M ethodist church w holly cured h er. It's a w onderful ed in th e proportion which the uuntlicr and a Missionary Program m e was re n S tom ach, Liver an d K idney rem edy. of snch male cltlisn s shall liear to the dered in IhuuYoning in the Presbyterian Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of A ppetite. T ry It. O nly 50c. G uaranteed. For sale whole num ber ol male c itiien s twenty- church. AGENTS WANTED— FOR “TilF. LIFE AND I by 0 . F. Moore A Co. druggist A chievem ents of A d m iral D ew ey." th e w orld a one yenrs of age in such s ta te ." T his Posey. g reatest n \val h e ro Hy M urat H alstead, th e shows clearly bow the South could nnd lifelo n g friend an d a d m ire r of th o n a tio n 's idol. B iggest an I b e n hook; o v e r :*X> pages. 8 x 10 should lie made to sutler for its high T o Cur«» A C olt! I n O n e I>«y Tortured ft wltur»«. I in c h e s : nearly KHt pages h a lfto n e illustr-H ions. Only $1.50. E n o r m o u s d e m a n d . Hig com inis handed course of Negro disfranrhlse- In ten se suffering \ras en d u red by 1 Tfike L a x ati R R aomo Q uin ink T a i u t s . All sioi s. o utfit free. C h an c e of a lifetim e. W rite | d ru?gi*t* re fu n d th e m oney If it falls to cure. quick The D om intou C om pany, 3 d floor C ax m ent. As It is th e Southern States w ltnessT . L . M artin of D ixie’ Ity ., bo- ! K. \V. G rove'* s ig n a tu re is on each box. to n BUIg., C hicago. have long exerted a disproportionate in ! fore lie gave th is evidence: " f coughed fluence in the g o iern m en t, from every I every n ig h t u n til my th ro a t was near- N e w b e r g standpoint, and the recent disfranchise N o tic e fo r r u h l l r a t t o n . | I.v raw jth en tried Dr. K lug's New Dis m ent of a largo proportion of th eir D epartm ent o r the I nterior , H c a rn c s s S h o p . covery w hich gave in s tin t relief. I L aud O lloe nt O regon C ity, O re., Nov, 5 . 190 & citixens will greatly increase tho dispro have used it hi m y fam ily for four • N otice Is h e re b y given tn a t tho follow ing- portion of th eir representation in Con n a m e d s a ltie r has Hied n o tiro of his intenth*n E V E R Y T H I N C IN T H E L !N E C F years and recom m ended It ns tho g reat I to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of h is c laim , and gress. The am endm ent quoted offer) a est remedy for coughs, eo'ds, and all th a t said proof w ill b*> ma i t before th e R egis G O O D S * * ta just remedy for th e diffeulty. Will the te r n od R eceiver et O regon City. O regon, on T h ro at, C heat mid l.'ung troubles. It l» e re m K r L' 2 , l‘> \ v l t H enry U iertson, alia* North e x ert its power nnd apply it? We I H e in ric h II O oci U j u . ii K. No. lCi’iO, for the will stop th e worst cough, an d not only lot 1 of Section .* h . r S . R. 2 NY. th in k not. Tho South is exceedingly He nam e« the follow ing aa 'U iip s . c * to prove I prevents b u t absolutely cures C onsum p Give me “ touchy" on this proposition, and ra th e r I hi* c o n tin u o u s re sid en c e upon a n d c u ltiv a tio n Repairing Neatly Done. tion. Price 50c. and $1 00. E very f said land, vi*: th an h u rt h e r feelings, th e populous a call. l.o d w v \d«df of N ew berg,O regon, bolt!« gu aran teed . T rial bottles free T hom as P a rrish , of " ** N orth will enbm it to tho injustice, ami Oeorgo W enger, of ** " ut C. F. Moore A Co.’s D rug Store. suffer an unw arranted decrease in her W llli.tm r « r r M t ,o f H *• CM AS. II. KOOKR* H e; t »ter. own representation before she will do C u l l f.»r C i t y W a r r a n t * . anything to offend th e proud spirit of There is money in th o city treasury to the Houth. Would th e Southerners N o tie r pay all outstanding w arrants up to No. stand any such tre a tm e n t? Not for a 170 in 1900. Present th o sam e for pay In th e C ounty C ourt of the s u t e ol O regon f»»r the C ounty of Y am hill. m inute. We aro only setting them an N. F.. BRITT. P re s id e n t, m ent ns interest will stop Irom this date. In th e m a tte r of the E*H te of it c . M ILKS. V ic e P res. exam ple of th eir own chivalry nnd of K ll w o o lO V A R P . Secretary. Dated Ncwberg, Ore., Nov. 30th, IiHM, j H IU IIA s u i n i , deren««*, J. c . COLCORD, C ash ie r. snob an exaggerated n atu re th a t they i N«*t ce Is h e re b y g lv e i th a t Jo h n \V. Sm ith S. M. C i u i n , ¡ th e »tuly qualifie*.I *u<1 acting A d m in istra to r of certainly cannot fail to appreciate it. ih • Vistate of E lish* S m ith deron-M-d, h as run 14 C ity T reasurer. I d e iv d and p re sen te d for a ril Irm e nt au d filed g ■ ■■ 111 it I h r atto ve nam ed C ourt hi» flu*l acco u n t of It. C. MILKS. I* a.lminlR it of aulii K-date nnd that CO Hit I NATIONS IN RXULtND, T«» t h f Ile ftf. J C. CO LO OK D . ha* a pp i n v i 1 .tr¡»d «y th e *,h lav o t i F II. W O O D W A R D . •k tu th ’ ait*»r ; It is quite natural that the dem ocrat rjr. A 1» A rich lady c u m l ol lu»r I Vain«*« un 1 N K. RK I I T. no*» in J. II |K»1 O L \S . JR . ic view that protection Is the m other ol Noi?o* in th e H e a l l»y l»r. Xiehotnon'* Hie in ; D ire c to rs. trusts should be accepted in E n g lan d , Ariiiiri.O Kar Drum#, »rave $ 10,000 to lid tin cernì nt yet it is a fact that trusts and com bina hi* In stitu te, *n that deaf people nimble i w h irl te and tl Mi.| C O R ICC a P O N O F N T S l u i d A T ilton. P o rt tions are almost as common in Iree trade to profluro th e Kar Dr nine may hatro la n d ; N ational P ark H ank. New York. England aa In America. The London them fire. AiMrcmi No. 10013. The f are in etted to call at 9tr* correspondent of the N w York T ribune Nicholson Ipatituie, 7SO, e ig h th Avenue I Ad ml*ii •a m i "M anufacturer-in neatly every New York, 1 . S. A. d e v e t cd. n v il l e Feed & Seed Store JOHN A. BECK, C. F. MOORE, I I Jacobson & Co.’s, Which is only about 3 weeks from date. Therefore parties in need of goods had better call at once and investigate our grand bargains. A ll our Jackets, Capes and Furs are offered from } i to less from the regular price. I l Be cause they are the best for the mon- j|ey and are guaranteed to give satisfac tio n . i-; E ' l l X e t B l ’OS. % o f -------- W ill positively close-------- we must keep it f Has tlie Young Mail a Chance To-day. Nome one has likened life to a sta ir way, whereon m any are ascending and others d escending; where th e polished shoe of the courtier or gallant oft slips, Doctor Pierce’s while the rough shoon or th e barefoot Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. hoy finds firm foothold in th e ascent. T h e y stimulate This suggests th e condition th a t to-day th e s lu g g is h confronts young men just starting in liver, and cleanse the sys life. There are those who assert th a t tem of impurities. They should always be used witn th e same opportunities for young men M Golden Medical Discov do not exist to-day ns in years past. ery " when there is need of Are not the young men of to-day b elter , laxative. educated, in every way b etter fitted for life to-day th an ev er before? T here Notice! never has been a tim e when new re F resh cows for sale. cruits for tlie industrial and professional 8 . Root, arm y, of the rig h t m etal, wore in more 13 West Chelialem. dem and. B ut |)«sitions nnd salaries aro not mnde to order. A beginning at th e bottom of the stair-way is as es For Sale. sential as it ever w as, nnd tlie young T hree young hellers man who faithfully m asters liis u n d er C. N. M a c k e v . 14 takings, and is patient und deserving Is more certain th a n ever of eventually standing if not bn tho topm ost tread , at N o tic e . least a respectable an d satisfying dis All those know ing them selves indebt tance up th e stairway’. Those who ed to mo will please call and settle by would feed the flames of passion, e n cash or note, as my books m ust be courage tlie crim e of caste nnd create closed. Respectfully, discontent, jealousy and envy aro acurso I l-3 0 m l W. 0 . K r u g e r . to the age in which they live. They may be likened toM odred in Tennyson’s f lo w to C u re C r o n p . "Id y ls of tho K ing,” sowing tho seeJs M r. R. G ray, w ho lives n ear A tnenia, of discord.—Joo Mitchell C happie in j D nehess county, N . \ \ , says: “ Clinin- "Tlie National M agazine." | b erlaiu’s Cough R em edy is tho best m edicine I h a v e e v er used. It is a fine I.A F A Y K T T F . IT EillS . c h ild re n ’s rem edy for croup, and n e v er U ncle B urbank rem ains about tho fails to cu re." W hen giveu as soon ns same with littlo hopes ol recovery. th o ch ild becomes hoarse, or even nfter H arry 1’laiigh is teaching his first tlie croupy cough lias developed, it will school above M cM innville. prev en t th e a tta c k . T his should ¡he Mrs. J . L. Vickrey visited w ith her borno in m in d aDd a bottle of the m other M rs.Ho)»ton, in Portland over C ough R em edy k ep t nt h and re a d y for in sta n t use as soon ns thisio sym ptom s Sunday and Monday. ap p ear. F o r Sale by C. F . Moore & Buster G razier, Ja k e H arrington, Co. d ruggist. Milo W augh nnd Dell C arr all arrived home from East of th e m ountains Sat rul> llc S c h o o l N ote«. urday night w here th ey have been for Among our new students tins week several m onths past. nre th ree by tlie nam e of Comer from Ed Gain lias a hand of hunch grass O klahom a. horses here for sale, but they nre dying Miss Satchwell, our music teacher, at a rapid rate. The principal cause j was suddenly taken sick lust Tuesday, being short rations. while a t the school. We are nil hoping Billy O’C onnor and Fred Vickery wore th a t her illness shall not prove to be shooting ducks on the river when Billy’s | serious. gun, a new W inchester, exploded, b u rst Mrs. Acliie Morris favored some of ing tho barrel all to sm ithereens, but fortunately with no more serious results tiie rooms tho o th er day w ith recitations, than a vigorous kick on Billy’s shoulder. with w hich th e pupils were greatly ' pleased. They tendered her a vote of Allen Bates, H urry Dupuy and A rt i th an k s and an invitation to come again. Denney nre attending Collego a t Cor Sore throats aro nil well now and the vallis. h ealth of tho school is exceptionally Tonap Cone, Alma Conlee and Coiclo ’ good. Olds aro attending Academy at Dallas. All the rooms were filled w ith visit- li» C . I M i f i i THE BEST PRESCR IS 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 Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove’s li the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Chiil Tomes arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Gro' c ’ s is superior to 9 all others in every respect.) You are not experimenting when you take Grove’s—-its superiority and excellence having long been established, -.^ rove’s is the' only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial. *scctioni o f khe United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, "50«,