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ISSUED KV KR Y FRIDAY MORXiNU. F.. H. W. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A I V b l ih h k k . C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c i a t i E d it o r . * FRIDAY, D EC EM B ER 14, 1900. E n tered as seco n d -class m a tte r a t th e postonico a t N e ttb e rg , Oregon. A P ortland paper in m aking a fight against Senator M cBride, fails to see why a senator who lias served one term is any more likely to get good com m ittee IKttitions than a newly elected m em ber. The arg u m en t p a t up by th is s a m e m etropolitan paper was ju st the reverse when Senator Dolph was a candidate for re-election. B u t th e editor has often been known to wear leath er spec tacles. H ere’s frankness for y o u : “ A repub lican u nanim ity decidedly unique in th e history of political elections in this coun try is reported from Bataiva, III. One precinct gave Its en tire vote of 575 for M cK inley. This is pretty good as a republican record, but it d o n ’t touch some-of the precincts dow n south th a t g « re tbgir en tiro vote and a whole lot mriro*'to' -the dem ocratic candidates.” — C en tra lis (W ash.(News, deni. Tlie overwhelm ing m ajority wltl w hich tlio an ti-can teen am endm ent passed th e House last week is some evi deuce of the strength of the tem perance sen tim en t abroad in the land and th a t our national legislators are not as abject ly whiskey ridden ns they are often made to appear. The bill absolutely forbids th e sale of and dealing in intoxicants at a l l ’of th e arm y posts of th e U nited States. W hether or not th e bill is a wise ono, it fully dem onstrates tlio force of the sentim ent behind it. . “ Tlio Powers” nro awakening to the fact th a t (here is another ono of them in th e person of Uncle Sam . The diplo m atic victory won by Secretary Ilu y , relative to th e policy to be pursued in C hina is ono of the greatest victories we hpve ever experienced. In th e very be ginning of our entran ce into w.orld poli tics, Mr. Hay has m et, maneuvered w ith, and o u t generaled the tried diplo m atists of E urope and forced them to accept his program for the grand con c e rt in th e Flowery K ingdom . In stead of playing second fiddle bucauso lie is u now n u m b e r, Uncle Ham wields th e baton. K. P . D ixon . as Russell Sage enjoys, as is shown in the following from th e Indianapolis News: Helen Gould suffers the p en al ty of eminence and w ealth, a n d .it m ight be said, ol h e r efforts to do som ething more w ith h er money tliau spend it on herself. She lias had printed a circular w hich site sends in reply to the begging letters w hich constitute a great portion of h er daily m ail. Tlie circular tells the story of one week. In th a t tim e she re ceived 1,363 begging letters whose specific requests aggregated $1,648,502. This reckoning took no account of the hundreds ol letters th a t asked for help | w ithout nam ing definite sum s. M any I times tills am ount would bo the total if < T h i n k s t h e «- :fe, to h a v e t h e w e d d in g rin g • lip fro m th e a n g e r . " S o m e th in g is g o in g such requests were m et. One letter to h a p p e n .” S o m e th in g is h a p p en in g . T h a t rin g wanted $1,000,000 advanced to form a c o u ld h a rd ly b e p u lle d fro m th e fin g e r colony in Cuba: others to pay off m ort w h e n It w as p u t th e re a few y e a rs ago. gages am ounting to $77,000; others to N o w It s lip s o ff b y its o w n w e ig h t. H o w in th e fin g e rs h a v e g ro w n I A n d th e wipe out church debts am ounting to th fin g e rs d o n 't g ro w th in a lo n e . H o w th in $56,000: au d then there were requests th e face is a n d h o w th in th e o n c e p lu m p rm . A lm o s t u n c o n s c io u s ly th e w ile for pianos for poor people, requests for fo h a s b e en fa d in g a n d w a s tin g a w ay . T h e the purchase of p a te n t rig h ts; some s tre n g th g iv e n to c h ild re n h a s n e v e r b e e n wanted u trip to Europe; others money re g a in e d . D ra in s w h ic h s h o u ld h a v e b e e n s to p p e d h a v e b e e n n e g le c te d . to erect a m onum ent to th e ir paren ts, T h a t is a c o m m o n e x p e r ie n c e w ith and so o n . Miss G ould's way of m eet w o m e n , u n le s s so m e fr ie n d h a s s h a re d w ith th e m th e s e c re t o f th e s tre n g th e n in g ing these things is probably tho most a n d h e a lin g p o w e r o f Dr. P ie r c e ’s F a v o rite efficacious, b u t nothing will stop them . P r e s c rip tio n . I t re g u la te s th e p e rio d s , rie s th e d r a in s w h ic h u n d e r m in e th e T h ere is a h in t in ib is for tlie socialist. d s tre n g th , h e a ls in fla m m a tio n a n d u lc e ra T heir rem edy of redistribution would tio n , a n d c u re s fe m a le w e a k n e s s. I t m a k e s simply feed tlio appetite th a t it m inisters th e b a b y 's a d v e n t p ra c tic a lly p a in le s s a n d g iv e s v ig o r a n d v ita lity to n u rs in g m o th e rs . to, an d after tlie first meal would be - Words cannot tall how g ratefu l I am for ir kind advice aud good m edicines,” w rites m et by increasing dem ands.” John Cooke, o f Hastings, N orthum berland U r a l S p li It o f C h r is tm a s G iv in g . “ O ur hearts are usually very much larger a t C hristm as th an our purses,” w rites Edward Bok of “ T he C hristm as th a t R em ains,” in tlie December Ladies' Home Jo u rn al. “ The desire is to re mem ber everybody th a t we know . B ut our m eans do not generally allow us to do it. So we often pass en tirely by a t C liristinas people to whom a sim ple “ M erry C h ristm as,” and nothing m ore, would mean a world of cheer and light heartedness. Because we cannot give w hat wo would like to we thin k we should not give a t all. T h e tru tli is, w hether we like to acknowledge it in so m any words or no t, th a t we have grown so com m ercially and so artificially minded in this country th a t thousands of us are prone to meusuro o ur Chrlst- mns presents by tlie yardstick of in trin sic value, or by w hat th e recipients will think of them . We seem to have e n tire ly lost bight of tlio fact th a t we can ul- ways give som ething. A nd if we would give, th a t som ething wo would really come closer to tlie real sp irit of C h rist mas giving. A few cheerful words filled with Hint expression of strong good will that is like sweet perfum e, have a m ean ing th a t only a few realize. T here is nothing so plcnsant in th is world as tlie feeling th a t ono is rem em bered, and tiiis a low w ritten words will often convey more strongly tlian a gift. Y et wo in variably p u t tlie gift first. O ur rem em brance m ust take some form , we think other th a n a m ere verbal or w ritten ex pression. And th a t is th e artificial w ithin u a : not tlio natu ral. Wo seem to refuse to believe th a t it is th e sim plest tilings we do th a t have tlie g re a t est inlluoncu. I t is the sim plest C h rist mas th a t rem ain s.” - - DENTISTS - - F ew berg, Ore. 2 0 7 M o r riso n S t. PORTLAND, OB. Feed & Seed Store F L O U R , F R E D , H A Y & C H A IN G A R D E N & F I.O W E B SE ED S. offered Anything Solicit« th e p a tronage of h is old In d ia n a F rie n d s w ho n e ed w atch re p a irin g done. and everything we have to make all happy and we intend to sell our goods at prices so low that no one need have excuse for not buying. A practical gift is also a source of pleasure all the year through. You W an t ■Free D elivery. E C. W ard & Co. to examine our stock and prices before purchasing. W e have Photo Albums, Scrap and Autographs, Celluloid Nov ONEST GOODS elties— very fine— Basket Goods, Cuff and Collar— Glove and at ONEST PRICES. Handkerchief, boxes— Ebony brushes and Novelties, Toilet Sets— Lovely one. Rare foreign Shells. OUR STOCK What makes a nicer present than a book— we have lots of them 1» n o t larg e so we m u s t keep it latest and best. M O V IN C - See here a linen covered book 20c., better one 30c. Fine To do th a t we h a n d le Leather Padded ones, Sets, Booklets, Christmas Cards, etc. Dolls HONEST GOODS at less than cost to close them out for good. a n d sell a t 1st. S treet, N ew berg, Or H HONEST PRICES. Free G IV E US A C A L L an d we w ill e n d ea v o r to have you ta k e hom e a p le a sa n t re m e m brance of y o u r v is it even th o u g h you ta k e hom e none of o u r goods. E dna M. B unn, 22. to L. C. Tones, 26. Bessie V. Cam pbell, 20 to M. M. Good rich, 26. Elsie M. B artholom ew ,If, to F ran k Nel son. Grace S Fox, 24 to F . L. T rullinger, 27. Mary G raves, 20, to John M. Cox, 30 Lizzie Dodson, 33, to T. B , Ladd. 41. W in slo w B r o s., J e w e le r s . EVERYBODY! THIS N o tic e ! M EANS inspection of our goods and compare prices— they speak for them- selves. A Mörry Christmas to you all. MOORE’S DRUG STORE. YOU. N o tic e T lie F ollow in g? O ffers o f H e a l E s ta te . Fresh cows for sale. F u r S a le . b a rg a in s in N e w b e r g i*» J E W E L E R , m a r k ia o k l ic e n s e s . T hree young heifers C. N. M ackey . 14 -Christmas is coming and we are here with the best- W ATCHM AKER th u r 15 a in Newby & Cozines d 1 c t4 s r 4 w . . ........................ 225 00 Elsie M W ilson, 20 to O scar Tetherow 28. B. Root, West Cliehalem. Grand H oliday S a les. JOHN A. BECK, intario. " I have been in poor h e alth for years back and this sp rin g got so bad I could not do my work. I w ent to th e doctor and he said I h a d ulceration an d falling of the in te rn a l organs, but thought I would tiy your 'F av o rite Prescription.’ I took five bottles and th re e of the ‘ G olden Medical D iscovery' and one vial of Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, and I can safely aay th a t I never felt be tte r in m y life.” A L a d le s ' L a x a tiv e — Dr. P ie rc e ’a P le a s a n t P e lle ts . O n e s in g le , s m a ll p e lle t is a la x a tiv e d o s e . t 3 H. C. D ixon. IMPORTANT NOTICE. No. 1 118 Ac 5 ini from Nowberg $2500 II “ 2 67 “ 3 ‘i 1400 II “ 3 GO " 4 1300 T H E II “ 4 45 " 4 650 II “ 6 255 “ 4 3000 II “ 6 21)4 “ 2% 1375 II “ 7 44 o it 1000 (1 " 8 16 “ “ 900 II " 9 16 “ M 550 (1 “ 12 & H “ H 250 II “ 13 25 » ¡4 1250 II " 14 20 “ “ 700 II “ 15 10 “ 3 -------- W ill positively close-------- 1000 II " 16 95 " “ 3000 II " 17 300.“ 4 10000 II “ 18 10 “ 3 600 II “ 19 10 " “ Which is only about 3 weeks from date. Therefore parties iu need of goods had better call 350 II “ 25 347 “ “ 10000 at once and investigate our grand bargains. A ll our Jackets, Capes and Furs are offered from 400 acres river bottom land subdivided } i to y i less from the regular price. into 10, 15 und 40 acre t 'acts. “ 20 House and lot iu Nowberg 175 <1 II “ 21 200 II II “ 22 225 II • «* “ 23 400 And all our Tailor goods are offered from 1-5 to less than the regular prices, The reason II II h 24 600 of this cost sale is as previously advertised. Over 100 dioico located lots in the h eart On account of a change in the firm, In fact every article is oilered now at manufacturers oL the city of Newberg. prices. If you w ant to raise chickens take a iook Respectfully yours, | at my acre lots. C orrespondence Solicited. Call on or A ddress, A . P . O liv e r , Newberg, Oregon. Opposite Pustoftico. LARGE COST SALE Now in progress at th N o tic e . Mammoth Store R, Jacobson & Co.’s, All those knowing them selves indebt ed to mo will please call and settle by The pnssage by tlio House of th e O io u t cash or note, ns my books m ust be bill is a decisive victory for th e dairy in closed. R espectfully, terests of the country, and betokens the ll-3 0m l W. C. K ruger . fact th a t tlie governm ent inten d s to give ample protection to w h at it realises is becoming olio of Uncle Sam ’s grout H o w to C u re C r o u p . resources. T he effect of tlie bill in brief, M r. It. G ray, w ho lives n e a r A tnenia, will bo th a t tlio lux on oleom argarine, D neliess county, N . Y ., say»: “ C h a m or m anufactured b u tte r in general, col b erlain’s Cough R em edy is tlio best ored in im itation of im iter, will bo in m edicine I have ever used. It is a fine creased from two to ten conts per pound, Ileal Kstate Transfers. c h ild re n ’s rem edy for croup, and n e v er while tlie tax on tlie m aniifnctured but Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Me fails to cu re.” W hen given as soon as Mlintvllle, Oregon, tor the week eliding tlie child becomes bourse, or even nfter ter, uncolored, will bo decreased from Dee. 1 1000. Janie. M. Pugh, Manager, tw o cents lo one fourth a cent per pound. tlio cronpy cough bus developed, It will This will cause oleom argarine to stand A. B.Hwalno & wf to A Acbeson prevent tlio a ttack . T h is should ¡lie 12 roda of land ill S H eater d or (all on Its own resources, and lemove borne in m in d a i'd a bottle of tlie I c t 3 s r 2 w ............................. 5 00 ! tlie grout deception which it lias been Cough R em edy kept a t h an d ready for playing w ith Im punity upon tho people. A Acbeson A w f to A L W atson in sta n t use as soon as these sym ptom s 25 a in R H eater d 1 c 1 3 s r 2 w 1500.00 ! appear. F o r Sale by C. F . Moore A H enry l ’upo to W Papo 644.64 a Co. druggist. A good share of the State papers, from In R. Kinney d 1 c t 3 a 3 w . 1.00 top to bottom , have seemed to take de E T hom pson & wf to H A C U l d i W n n tc iL light in owlislily appealing from tlio d e liruer pro.ierty in Gozincs 3rd cision of A ttorney-G eneral B lackburn, Bids will be received by Dundee Ceme Add F ir Grove A F air Lawn to th a t teachers have tho right to read M cM innville ........................... 4100.00 tery Association till Saturday December tho bible in tlio public schools if they so W O A rth u r A wi to C A W al F. A. MORRIS, P res. 29tli 1900 for furnishing lum ber and A. R. MILLS, V iee-P res. desire. Ilia decision reads: " If tlio posts for fencing Cem etery grounds—nl- lace p a rt of It 1 Fulrluw n Add MOSES VOTAW, C ssh ie r. Carriage and Wagon Builders. Bible itself is not sectarian, and it cer to M cM innville........................... 300 00 bo for building fence and g rubbing and tainly cannot be, tlie simple reading ol clearing land. For pn rticu iu u inquire D Nairn to J F Franendleuer H. COOPER, President. n chapter therefrom each m orning in Ita 2 A 7 lilk 5 W illam ina........ 100.00 of Repairing, Painting and Trimming school, w ithout com m ent, or tlio rep eat W 1> W right A wf to E lzina S. L, P a r k e t t . E. K. SH A W , Vice Pres. J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. and Manager. Promptly Done. ing ol th e Lord’s I’ruyor, cannot touch t2 Clerk D undeeC em etry A ssn. Stew ard it 3 blk 29 Oak P ark N e w b e r g , O r. or inculcate any doctrine, which would Choice Farm and City Property. Adii to M cM in n v ille................. 275.00 ho sectarian iu its character.” Over A II I’ap o A w flo B F Yergen Collect Rents and Look After Estates. \ W o m a n 's A w fu l P e r il . Horseshoeing and General Black- wise editors are claim ing th a t us tlie 214.04 a in lto b t Kinney d 1 c Investments Made for Non-Residents. "T h e re is o n ly one chance to save O IL O -J V J S riZ E ID 1 8 9 3 smithing. source of so many beliefs, it is therefore t 3 s 3 w ..................................... 4000.00 I your life an d tlin t Is th ro u g h nn opera- Insurance Written in Select Companies. sectarian and should l>e prohibited from Clara A 1!rondivi'11 A husb to A a tio u " were th e sta rtlin g w ords heard Y EA R LY to C hristian tlm schools. Such ridiculous pedantry M Brown 230 a in A E G arri l>y M rs. I. H. H u n t of Lim e Ridge, man or woman to look Transacts a general banking is unw orthy of notice, and we wish to son d 1 c s 5 a r 5 w ................. 1000.00 Wis., from her doctor ufter lie had after ourgrow ing business business. be counted every tim e on th e side of our Liazie V arborongh ty Wm K irby If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both in tills and adjoining counties, to act as vainly tried to cure h er of a frig h tfu f nttorney-gcncrul on a decision like tlie time and money by calling on us. If we haven’t what you M anager and C orrespondent; work can Ils 13 A 14 blk J Bibee’s Add case of stom ach trouble m id yellow above. Q uibbling newspapers m ake want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop- be done at your hom e. Enclose self- to S h e rid a n ................................... 250.00 jau n d ice. Gall stones had formed and Foreign Exchange bought and erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob- addressed, stam ped envelope for partic- th e most noise on tlio subject, but we pin- c o n sta n tly grew worse. T h en she W. I I . Meers A wf to Joe Ego sold. believe the best citizenship jf tlie state tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, ^ r> Corcoran B uilding, opposite began to use E lectric B itters w hich 20 a in (lie Jo h n Welch d i e t upholds Mr. Blackburn in his decision. or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) in particular, U nited States Treasury, W ashington, 3 8 r 2 iv...................................... 121)0.00 w holly cured h er. It’s a w onderful write us. I D. C. Careful attention given Collection:} I S tom ach, L iver and K idney rem edy. II. J . M inlliorn A wt to L aura An honest m an, ono whoso motives Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of A ppetite. T ry F orchi sm all tract adj New nro purer and honorable, who wishes AGENTS WANTED— FOR "TfTE LIFE \N D 45.00 It. O nly 50o. G uaranteed. F o r sale berg ............................................. A chievem ents of A d m ira l D ew ey,” th e w orld's strict justice done to every m an, who J M eckinsA wf to T J A K A j by C. F. Moore A Co. druggist re a te st n av al h e ro By M urat H alstead, th e stands ready to accord to nil others tlie ifclong friend and a d m ire r of th e n a tio n 's Idol. 30.00 — - ........... ................................. — . ■ Mid datigli It 4 blk 13 Whiloson B iggest a n d beat book; over MX) rage*, fix 10 rig h ts anil privileges lie dem ands for M. A t'o x A hush to T J A E A in c h e s ; nearly 100 pages h a lfto n e illu s tra tio n s . T o C u r e A C o ld I n O n e Only 11.50. F. nor »non* d e m a n d . Big c o m m is him self, lias nothing to (ear from public Midilnugh It 4 litk 12 W hiteaon 30.00 T ake L a ia t iv k B romo Q i in im r T arlkts . All sions. Outfit free. C h an ce of a lifetim e. W rite By. Ho operates openly and fearlessly, Jam es A wf lo V am lalia W ill qu ick . The D om iniou C om pany, 8rd floorC ax- d ru g g is ts re fu u d th e m oney if It fail* to cure. ton B ldg., Chicago. in the presence of all men under all c ir K. W. G rove's s ig n a tu re is on each box. i ’Sc. iams It 1 A 2 blk 29 Oak Park cum stances. He lias nothing to conceal. add to McMinnville ................ 75.00 T he man who is not iione-t, whose mo Mary F H urley to U M H u n te r N ew b erg N o tic e f o r P h M Ir-n ito n . tives are im pure and dishonorable, w ho j 11 n adj H urley A Larges add D icpait m icst o r t iir I n tk kio r , l l a m o s s S /io p . seeks to gain a personal ad v an tag e over j to New b o r g ............................... 60.00 L and OtMcc a t O regon City, tire , Nov, 5,1900. Notice is hereby given th a t th e follow ing- his fellows, by w hatever means are Hoc- ' Alva P Macy A w f to E W Howe E V E R Y TH IN G IN T H E L IN E O F ntuned s e ttle r ha* filed n o tice of his in te n tio n rssury to accomplish his purpose, is tlie to m ake final proof in su p p o rt of h is claim , and I 30 h ill L'urnii Goodrich d Ic th a t said p ro o f w ill be m ade b efo re th e R egis m an who operates under cover: sll his | t 4 a r 3 w ................................... 80.00 te r and R eceiver a t Oregon C ity. O regon, on s»s»HORSE G O O D S » » l»eeem her *1. 1900, via. H enry G iertson. a lias actions »re concealed in ao far as he can ' Koasa N G arristi toJoseph W ill H e in ric h 11. U ocrtacu. II. K. No. 10240, for the make them ao; he cannot stand inspcc lot l of 8e< t on I ■ . < K » w iams l a in Jam es G arrish il I He 101111»"» th e follow ing w itn e sse s to prove linn by ills nciglib *rs. L it tlie ineml>ers Give m* c t 3 s r 3 i v ................................. .00 hi* coni in non* re* t d e u ce u p o n an d c u ltiv a tio n Repairing Neatly Done. of * «id lau d , vis: of tlio n ex t legislature iiear this in tuin 1 F J Itobertson et al to Alle Itoli- a call. L udw ig \d o if of N ew berg, O regon, a lie n they meet for llifl purpose ol Thom as P s rrlsn , of " *• crlsou 80 a in Enoch Cooper G eorge W enger, of " •* H. L. Sutherland. selecting a United States Senator. Let T h e form ula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you W illiam P a rrish , of •* •' d l c t ö s r S w ......................... 1.00 each honest man stan d lip and declare Alio liola'rtson et al to K J Kob CM AS. B MOORF.8, R egister. k n o w ju st w hat you are taking when you take Grove’s. « Imitator» him self opposed to secret party caucus. el Ison SO a in Enoch Cooper do n o t advertise their formula know ing that you would not buy I Ait each, In tlie presence of ids fellow N o tic e d I c t 5 s r 3 w ........................... 1.00 m em bers and all tlie state, boldly, h o n Alte Robertson et al to Eunice Iu th e C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O regon for their medicine it you knew w hat it contained. Grove’s contains the C ounty of Y am hill. estly and fcarlesily declare Ids prefer N E RRITT. P re s id e n t. 11ib i» 35.32 a in Enoch Cooper In th e m a tte r o f th e E state of R r. MILKS, vice-Pres. Iro n and Q uinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless once. A refusal no to do will a t once K It WOODWARD. Secretory. il I e t 5 a r 3 w ' ........................ 1.00 K IJd flA SMI 1 11, deceased J. C. COLCOKP. 1 'o .h l.l brand hin as a coward mid as one who T A T urner A wf to city of Mc N otice i-« h e re b y giv en th a t J o h n W S m ith form. T h e Iron acts as a tonic while the Q uinine drives the the d u ly q u alified and actin g A d m in istra to r of cannot h a re the light of il.iy let in upon the Kstate of K lisha Sm ith, d e ceased , lias r e n M innville right of way for sew malaria o u t o f the system. Any reliable druggist .will tell you th a t d e re d an.I p re sen te d for s e ttle m e n t an d filed his legislative doings His refusal will er over its 1 A 2 II 3 Newby« in th e s h o re nam ed Court his final acc o u n t of R. r . MILKS, he declaration th at lie lias som ething to h is a d m in istra tio n of said K state am i that »aid Grove's IS the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Sni mid ................................... 1 00 C J. C. C O U ’ORD. ourt has *r p o in ted 1 nesday th e fi;h day of | conceal. We hope every man whose W f Booth A wi to city of Mc R It WOODWARD. Ja n u a ry . A. IV PJOI, a t One o 'c lo c k in th e a fte r Chill T onics arc imitations. An analysis o f o th e r chill tonics show» n e t i K i r r . uoon a* th e tim e and the C ounty C ourt room in ■ d u ty it shall lie to vote for S enator J II DOIV.LAS. JR 1.00 •he c o u rt house In the city of M cM innville in Minnville right ol way (or sewer D irectors. that G rove’s is superior to # all others in every' respect.?, -You» Y am hill C ounty. O regon, as th e place for the w ill 1« held striotly to account l>y his W S Link to city of M cM inn h o lriu g of o b je c tio n s to tho said final account constitu en ts. are n o t experim enting when you take Grove’s— it* ‘ . »uperiority 1.00 and th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f a t w h ic h tim e and ville rig h t of wav for sewer . lace any aud all p e rm its In te re s te d In said t o n a * « r o M i K N T S l.siM A T itie n , Pori Al ic Robertson et al to Ia>u >tate m ay a p p e a r am i file objectio n s in w rit la u d ; K anone! P a rk B auk. Ne » Y ork and excellence having long been established. Qrpvc’i is ing and th e said accou nt ami c o n te st th e satu* A reputation for benevolence a n d ' Howe 35.35 a in Enoch Cooper D ated D ecem ber the 7th. A, D. 1900 ■¡tranters sisU Inx th e e ity sre larite.1 In call at only Chill C u re sold th ro u g h o u t the entire o u l a r i j j iccUOTJi flf J o h n w s m it h . generosity has its drawbacks as well as 1.00 d l c l 5 t r 3 w ........................ ■ he hank lor inf«-iaation eo o ca ra tu e lha A d m in istra to r of the E state of ElU h i Sm ith. i a reputation fur the oppo-ite tiling r u b C A W allace ft wf to \V C Ar« 6*0t«ct<L city C:.*rsspoatt#PCe in rltcR . ihc U n ite d State» N o C ure, N o Pay. r5Q& '* of J A N U A R Y 1ST, 1901, Clothing, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, R. JACOBSON & CO., M oM IN N V ILLE, ORE. N e w b e rg L,and Newberg, Ore. f ROY GARDNER Co. $ 900 . Chilis THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. Bank of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. E Price,