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xcasc II. J. Littlefield. II. A. Littlefield. JOHN k BECK, Y U T O K IA 'S K X A II I'l.K. , | An illustration t f the power of human LITTLEFIELD BROS., j character, ho plainly impressed upon I ISflUKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, ! history that all may read it, is th e' W ATCH M AKER . . . W IN K & B L IN K . . . world's great heritage from Queen V ic Made by many a man for taking a drink Offices in Cbehalem Valley Bank Building, i Will you wink and blink your life and ner- it the bar is that lie needs a bracer. He Phone No. 43. toria. Her biography will be a study o f ; vom energy »way, rather tbnu wear glnsseni W o o d w a r d , E ditor A P u b l is h e r , i and J E W E L E R , fe n . feels weak, his stomach is "out of sorts” Residence north of Public .School Building, Will you force vour eyes to overwork, neglect the higher majesty o f virtue. The in ind liquor makes him " feel good.” The il' Phone No. 4 1 . -* ■ : them when they cry for help. abu»e them year W ithin tiie past several months many \V. C. W o o d w a r d , A ssociati ! E ditor . tired man who sits 1 Solicit» the patronage of his old Indiana after year, until at middle life you are com efforts have been made to epitomize the fluence she exerted Inis beeu eminently ; pelled to -eek aid, je-rhaps to find >our vision on a pin leaps up Friend, who need watch repairing done. I Impaired beyond entire repair? relationship of the old century to the for good in tho social forces whose arena , with new energy, ^YTTORNEY AT LAW. F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1, 1901. - 0 7 M o r r i s o n S t. A L IT T L E C L A S S A ID but no one would new, but of any we have yet seen tlie is the world. There are some so liappi -1 the prop**^ime will save you a world of say th a t t h is P O R T L A N D , O K . at follow ing, deliveieil in congress by Rep ly constituted that their whole lives are CLARENCE BUTT. trouble and preserve your vision for old age, e n e r g y was evi fiuterei as second-class m.tter at the postofllce when you begin to ft-iv more and more on Will practice in all the courts of the state resentative Fitzgerald of Massacliuesetts, obedient to conscience and who are d e n ce o f th e at Newbefg. Orefon. : printed hook and newspaper for companion- Special attention giveu to probate work, the seems the most successful and satisfac guided unerringly and unquestlouingly ! ship. Consultation and Eyes Tested Free. s tre n g th giving writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts» aud the P. A. MORRIS, Pré». by moral law. They perceive the right j drafting of all legal papers. power of a pin. A. R. MILLS. Viee-Pre«. tory. "T h in k for a moment,” he said, H . J. W I N T E R S , New berg. Oregon. So with the en MOSES VOTAtV, Cashier. 1 block E. Postorflcc. I t beg ns to look like prohibition “ what 100 years has brought forth intuitively and pursue it with a purpose witer a Optician O f f ic e —Second Floor ergy induced by lint ii flexible, that nothing Bank of Newt erg Building. finally ab rut to prohibit In Kansas. This century received from its predeces gm tlu, liq u o r s . They sor the horse; we he<|uenth the bicycle, could turn aside. There is no record only spur the body that Victoria ever swerved from this on, but d o not An exchange aptly suggests that the the locomotive and the automobile. W e C. F. oore DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, 1 LLI strengthen it. sense of rectitude. Virtue has been de Oregonian’ s ultimatum to tlio country receive 1 the qu ill, and are bequeath the Strength is made fined as tiie disposition to conform cor Newberg, Or. W e received the scythe, ✓ , from food prop newspapers is, “ lie sure you think like typewriter. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. DEALER IN and we bequeath the mow ing machine. dially to the requirements of the law r.f erly digested and we do, then go right ahead.” .Special attention also given to diseases of the a s's i m i 1 a t e d . Wo received the sickle; we bequeath the rig h t; and a life that, from first to last, W hen the stom E Y E , E A R , N O S E AND T H R O A T . O R G A I S T I Z E D 1 8 9 3 n r i," s & M e,lici,,es« B ook* * harvester. We received the hand print- is consistent with the standard, esjieci- ach is d iseased ____^ Booklets, Fine & Fancy Station- Office over Bank of Newberg. Hon. C. A. Johns of Baker C ity has i jug.press; we bequeath the Hoe cylin- ully one on which tiie eyes of mankind there is a failure e r y , S c h o o l H o o k s & Supplies. been appointed a member of tl tezt tier press. W o received the painted are centered, is a boon and a blessing to to extract the nutrition from food and Transacts a general banking i book commission by Governor Geer, in | canvass; we bequeath lithography, pho tlie human race. Postciity loves such tiie t^dy grows weak. The weak body i D. P. Price. O. L. Price needs strengthening, not stimulating. rulers, because they were good and rec business. W A L L PAPER. Newest Pat- the place of fudge S. A . Low ell of Pen tography and color photography. We Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery dleton, who declined the honor. Ttie received the cotton and woolen loom ; ognizes in them a lasting power, the cures diseases of the stomach and other PRI CE & PRICE. terns and Styles. other members are if . W. Hcott, VVm. we bequeath the factory. W e received ideal of the truo aud excellent for which organs of digestion and nutrition, so that Foreigu Exchange bought aud the nutrition of food is perfectly ex ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. C olvig, Win. E. Ladd and Pres. Camp-j gun powder; we bequeath nitro-glycer- all should strire. sold. It was a tranquil, pure and steady tracted and assimilated and the body C a m e ra an d K o d a k s ine. We received the tallow dip; wo be hell of the Oregon State Normal. Nowber-, Oregon. nourished into health and strength. queath t lie arc light and I lie Standard light that beat upon the tlirone of V ic (C. V. Bank Bldg.) There is no alcohol in " Golden Medical Oil trust. We received the Hint lock ; toria. Her household wns a model for Discovery,” anil it is'entirely free from i All legal work promptly and carefully attended Careful attention given Collections. M it ll till S u p p lie s . The Salem Statesman expresses a to. Collections given our immediate at- • we bequeath the nutouiatie filing Maxim the home. Nothing doubtful ever touch opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. tention. feeling of pride over a consistency which Accept no substitute for "G olden M ed gun. Receiving nothing, we bequeath ed it; t h e ‘questionable shrank back ical Discovery.” There is no other medi it has maintained for over sixteen years. In wifehood and the anaesthetic properties of sulphuric from it abashed. cine "ju st as g o o d ” for diseases of the V ery true, if it refers to an ever ex is t ether, by means oi which to a great e x motherhood the Queen will ever he re stomach and allied organs. ing openness to conviction to the high W hile she "Your ‘ Golden Medical Discovery’ and Dr. tent human life lias been saved and membered as a pattern. gage’s Catarrh R em edy have been of great est bidder. Its consistency in that re Carriage and Wagon Builder. greut pain prevented. W e received llie placed a due value upon the response benefit to me.” write» (Prof.) picasant A. Oliver, H. COOPER, President. spect could not I/O improved upon, hut of Viola. Pulton Co , Ark. "liefore I used the beacon signal lire; we bequeath the tele bllities of state, the family to her was above mentioned remedie» my sleep was not we fail to find a causo for bragging T h e books she wrote sound: digestion bad; a cohtinual feeling of E. K. S H A W , Vice Pres. J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. and Manager. phone and wireless telegraphy. W e re nn inner temple. misery. I now feel like a new man.” around nbout it. Repairing, Painting and Trimming i ceived ordinary light; we bequeath the are practically a fam ily journal. The Dr. Pisrce’s Pleasant PeUets regulate Choice Farm and City Fioperty. X -ra y. We received the old fashioned family throughout all Christendom has the bowels and liver. Promptly Done. A n Orogq:i p iper which is now found sailing ship; we bequeath the ocean been strengthened by the example, Collect Rents aud Look After Estates. ___ ____ xoalously supporting the senatorial as greyhound and the enormous freight There have been English monarchs Investments Made for Non-Residents. whose license was reflected in the homes pirations o f Mr. Corbett, ha l this to say carrier.” Inrl six of S e t t l e r s . Horseshoeing and General Black- Insurance Written in Select Companies. of the people. Frailty ami evil in high of him in its issue of October 4, 1898: The Siltz reservation over in Lincoln smithing’. places breed their kind. But Victoria ' ‘ His record for bribery and corrupt E IT I.U A T E S OF HUCCBSS. county that was thrown open five years has imprinted her own family character ago is fast becoming settled. During methods in 1872, 1898 and 1898 should Not long ago a citizen o f a certain I I f you want totm y, either a large or small farm, you can save both istics upon two generations, Tiie level tlie last summer over fifty families have forever damn him p olitically.” This is town in this country died. Though re time and money by calling on us. I f we haven’t what you of tlie fam ily has been elevated by her homesteaded land, are im proving it as good a case us a patent medicine firm spected by all, lie had been in no sense want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop reign, and what raises the family in the wonderfully, and a number of Michigan would wunt as tfli exam ple of the effects, Kings Enlarged---- a marked or prominent man. A fter ids erty to your satisfaction. I f a non-resident and wish to ob I scale carries upward with it the hopes men are buying timber land with the ‘ ‘ before and after tak in g." Broken Pins Mended---- graduation from college lie married and tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, ami prayers nf all humanity. expectation of putting in sawmills. Stones Replaced in Set- ] , engaged in a calling shat meant a life, of or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in- particular, Womanhood has been advanced by It is a great pasture country too, and tings---- Borne of the lilg newspapers find it easy constant drudgery for a slender salary. write us. the reign of Victoria. I f the world lias some o f our stock men are taking advan to score Airs. Nation who is smashing But lie did his work faithfully for up Old Chains made as good as believed that a royal realm like England tage of it. Edward T.amson, our county beer bottles in Kansas hut never a word wards of forty years, too busy with tiie new---- may not be governed as well by a w o representative, hi< Bon Guy ami James do they say in condemnation of the duties that came each day to Ills hand Old Jewels reset in modern man as by n man the demonstration of S»7age lately leased 1O00 acres on which joint keepers who are violating the law to think of finding an occupation that styles---- this long period must stand ns conclu they will pasture sheep and cattle this overy hour in the dny and who would would tiring hi in a larger return of for sive. It is truo that there is a constitu coming Bumrntr.— Sheridan Sun. Tarnished Brooches restor he rotting in jail if they had their dues. tune or fame. He reared a large family tion at (lie basis of Englmli government ed to beauty----- W hen Mis. Nation winds up her work of boys aud girls in honor and honesty. aud that a Queen is surrounded by men Ilarl to Conquer or Die. in the sunflower state wo can put tier He sent eomo of tiie boys to college uud Any needed repair of J e w ns ministers, yet her own individuality " I w as just about g o n e ," writes Mrs. on to new worlds to conquer in certain put utliers in business. As for tho girls, H o l l in g s w o r t h elry done skillfully, quickly | is certain to be asserted lor good or for Rosa Richardson, oi L a u re l Springs, N. so called " d r y ” towns in Oregon. ho seconded nil the efforts o f their moth and for a moderate charge j Have every thing you want in the ill. Our own country in its most criti C., " I lind consum ption so bad that er to make them good, true and pure in over the cost of the mater cal irial felt tlie benefit of tho friendship the doctors said I could not live more ials,---- by The worldly minded have been sug all respects, worthy to he the mothersol of the Queen as guided by tiie sense of than n m onth, hut I liegan to use Dr. gesting that it was a stroko of diplomacy noble men. As a citizen and a neigh right and sober judgement. England is D in g ’s N e w Discovery an d was w holly WINSLOW cnos., for America to express such ready and bor he airnod to have a conscience void freer and b elle-, the world is purer mid cured hy seven bottles nnd am now rat v a ra. hearty sympathy to our English cousins of offenso toward all men. Ho was hon- saner for tho career of this noble, yet stout an d w e ll." Its an unrivaled life THE JEWELERS. on tho death of their beloved qtiecn, e it, upright, truthful and kindly, and unpretentious woman. In the full saver in Consum ption, Pneum on ia, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY PRICES TO SUIT EVERY mid us n result England will accept our all in such a quiet, matter of fact way measure of years she experienced all L a G rip p e nnd B ro n ch itis; infallible for that hardly anyone ever noticed it. Ilis ONE. version o f the canal treaty. Tho cold that life has for one o f mortal birth, and Coughs, 'Colds, Asthm a, H a y Fever, and materialistic spirit of the times character, indeed, was so much a part tho departure is according to tlie divine Croup or W h oo pin g C o u gh . G u a ra n Da Yon Contemplate Purchasing could not be bettor made manifest. oi him that the world thought lie just order. A ll the enlignlcned nations will Prices. teed bottler 25c and $1. T r ia l bottles W hat snrdidnus* in the m inds of those had to act as he did, and thu world w as suy: This was a good woman, a good f#ee a t C . F. M oore & ( V s drugstore. Also n Full Line of newest Carpets. All lines of Undertaking who turn every expression of brother right in thus thinking. Bo he died, and Qnben: she adorned her tim es; slu* —— -»■ — — Goods constantly on bund. outside of his family and a few friends hood into a void political calculation! brightened Hie future hy exalting the Ileal Kstnte Transfers. Ills death was an unnoticed incident. type of human character, and as long as Iteportefi l>y the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Me ‘ ‘ Dead? R eally! Too b n !; nice old I)r. Renjamin E. Andrews, chancellor chap, but rather slow. Queer how lie histoiv is read her virtues will shine as Mlunvillo, Oregon, for the week ending Jan ¿9 1901. J»mcs M. Fugh, Manager. of Nebraska U n iversity^ predicts the managed to gut along w ith las big fam A beacon.— d o l e Democrat. >VC W a rd nnd wf to Lewis O downfall of England ns a result of the ily and no salary to speak of.” in a has fo r nearly six ty years been published on Monday, Wednes recognized as the People’ 3 N a M orris w of lilk 21 H urley death of Queen Victoria. I f the similar vein was tine comment o f ills day and Friday, is a com plete Story o f "N e a re r My « o i l to T lie e.“ THE tional F a m ily Newspaper, fo r NÊW - A Large ad Netv b e rg .............. $ 65 up to date daily newspaper, farm ers and .villa gers. Its tim ely removal of a good hut very medio college churn, a mini w ho has become splendid A gricu ltu ral Depart " A s a writer, as a poet, there were three days in the week, w ith J S Coulee to J S E dw ards lots YGSK HEW - cre woman, a good while in her dotage, famous, wealthy and powerful in tho ment. its reliable market re a ll im portant news o f the other few in the literary world o f I,ondon (in ports, recognized authority 5 hi It 76 D u n d e e ... ................ 30 can effect the doom of British Empire, World, four days. Profu sely illus throughout the country; its " l ’oor fellow I To think of his tho forties) who lmd not heard o f Sn Y©RK TR!- fashion notes, Its Science and A P Oliver to Jennie Remmitig- trated, and filled w ith interest- It has existed for a good w h ile in name dying a common unknown drudge after Mechanics Departm ent, i t s rail F low e r Adams, tiie gifted woman WEEKLY ing reading for all who wish to fascinating short stories, etc., ton Its 7 8 and 9 and n lots only. But it must lie remembered that Ids brilliant promise in college. WEEKLY etc., He to whom nil Christendom today pays rer,der it Indispensable in keep in close touch with news 13 14 It; Edw ards addition to Dr. Benjamin soino time ago decreed could have been one of the biggest men I D l D l l i u ? every fam ily. I l o u u l i t r « u l> - by calling on me before B S S : D U f t £ sc i’I p t i o n price» $1.00 T R 3 !lE ltfS r °? the nation and world. hom age in its love for tier im m ortal I B I I D U b I C R e g n l a r s u b s c r i p t i o n N e w b o r g .................................. 400 tiie same tiling in regard to the future of In the country, worth millions, ii lie p e r > 6 a r. p ric e , $1.50 p e r yea r. hym n, ‘ Nearer, M y God, to T h ee,’ ” Charles Itremmer nnd w f to J closing a trade with In connection w ith The Tribune w e offer to those w h 0 desire to secure the best maeazlnes o u ro w n im tion because wo refused to had only wanted to.” illustrated w eeklies and agricu ltu ral Journals, the fo llo w in g splendid in d u cem e n u T m agazm es’ writes Clifford How ard In tiie Ferunry C L it t le 201.50 a In 8 Laugh- nceept free silver and some oilier of his W ith How frequent! y it happens tlint men I.aches'H om e Journal. " I t wns writ- others. Regular W ith Weekly Tri-W eekly lins die and 77.28 a in sec 26 |>ot heresies. Price Tribune, Tribune, are thus judged, or rather misjudged. | ten In 1810, and lias subsequently been One Year. One Year. One Year. 12 8 r4 w ................................. 3800 M o r t i, A m e r ic a n R e v ie w . r«o w Y o r lc C i t y ......... sô.oo Wc count ourselves a great, progressive ; Bet to music bv E liza Flower, uud in- «S.0W ------ M a r p e í *1* * > l»p ;.* i* Iiic , ? iC iv Y o r k C i t y .................... 4 .0 0 Me M National hand to L A and .18» 4.00 •B B H u r p c _ _____ i r ’ « linear, N e w Y o r k C it y ........................ 4.00 The blue blooded coxcombs o f France aml clear visioned people, and doubtless eluded in n collection o f hym ns writ- OO 4.00 4 ..NO IIu r p c r \ s W e e k l y , N o w Y o r k C it y . . . V L Derby n Its 7 and 8 blk 4.110 4.00 4.50 t e m t u r y M a g n a i m ', ? «e v r Y o r k C i t y . . ___________ But when it is i en mK| oomposed liy the tw o sisters, continue to serve up disgusting scandals in many things we are. 4.00 4.00 4.50 8 McM ................................... &’>0 .A . N i c h o l a s • L B '.iK .iu c , N e w Y o r k C i t y ............... a.oo 3.00 5.50 and sensations to the long satiated pub a question of wlmt really issnuccssln life ; Only within that year had th eir hook 3 I c ( i t i r o ?i M a g u / .iiic , N e w A 'o r k C i t y .................... 1.00 1.30 1.05 Marion M cM illen nnd wf to T A iV . - i n k L e s l i e '. « l u i i t h i y , N e w Y o r k C i t y .......... 1.00 1.23 1.H5 lic. Count de Lubersao m il I! iron do the |>optil.tr judgement is more likely to „ [ ‘ Hym ns and Anthem s’ been publish- V .u iir . o y 's q u g iu . i- . ie , N e w Y o r k C i t y .................... 1.00 1.3.1 • 2.0 0 Shelton and wf 20.7 u in Jesse S kc c c vs n . N o w Y o r k C i t y ................................................ 1.00 1.10 Rothschild quairelcd over a tennis court, lie wrong than lig h t. The charge o f for- ed, and the hym n that was destined to 1.75 k e d m e r M o n t h l y , N e w Y o r k C i t y ............................ Henderson die (4 s r l w ......... 750 1 •«<* J .20 ----- 1 have both----- 1.75 B u c k , N e w Y o r k C i t y .................... ............................... nml to settle tho difficulty, met the oth eign critics that Americans identify sue- inspire the world had thou been heard B.oo 5.50 J o t I .re. N e w Y o r k C i t y ................................................ r,.oo U 8 to Bartholomus Dobmeier B.oo n.oo 5.50 k c .- ilie * * V. c e k i y . N e w l o r i ; C i t y ............... .. . . . • 4.00 er day and fought ‘ ‘on the’ field o f hon cess with money making is not wholly ),U( once or twice, and within the walla 4.00 4.50 160 a in sec 12 t2s r4 w .......... patent U e v i e w o f I . e v U v f . N e w Y o r k C i t y .................. S.50 2.30 a .i5 or,” with the effect that the former re true. But they do think—many of them o f a single church, South Palace Chap a n d S c r l i t . i c F s M u f f n z l n e . N e w Y o r k C i t y ............... 3.00 3-10 a.oo U S to Robert H irasell 160 a In A m e r i c a n A ^ »■’S e a l N e w Y o r k C i t y ............ 1.00 1.23 ceived » pin scratch on the arm, and —that no itiau can 1st really successful el, London. 1.85 It « r e i N e w Y o r k e r , N o w Y o r k C i t y ....................... 1.00 1.23 1.75 sec 12 t2 s rC w ....................... patent C o M iu o p o jlt::n M r . - . iz ia e , I r v i n g t o n . N . Y . . . . hostilities were ended. It ouch affairs Unless lie has in some way or other lift 1.00 1.23 property in 1.90 " I t was not, however, until after tiw Joint i! West to Em m a Beaeora C o u n t r y t i e l e m o n , A H »n r v v , ?.. Y ......................... 2.00 2.00 2.50 l a n n J o n r n n l , B i d l a d c l p h i n , P e n n .................... ed himself above the mass of common of “ honor,” engaged in by such detes .30 10)0 year lSiifl, when tiie present well known 1.50 k ip p I n c c H t 'M * !a c r r .M .;e . i 'h i l n r i 'M p h i u , P e n n . , Its 13 and 14 blk 1 W hitesou. 88 67 a ito 3.00 5.50 Y o u t h ' » € .o n * .p a i;l::a , f i o s f o n . -’ L a s » ....................... table prigs, would end fatally to all con men. This is tho weak spot in every tune wus composed for it by l)r. L o w 1.73 2.2.1 SUM» F a r c i a n d 1 !;>: b 'i:i‘i i i i r f ! . 'l i l . '. l i s e Lewis H yatt to J L lloskina It 8 .30 1.00 1.50 cerned once in a while, there would then democracy; it distrusts the standards it ell Mason, o f N ew A'ork, that the hymn ¡ 1.00 1.2.1 blk 10 Central ad N o w berg 1 1.00 1.00 lie ut least one good excuse and defease has set for itsell, and therefore it often attained It w i d e . preari popularity. Up John"N ash and w ft o 1.00 1.00 N e il V er- happens lhat tho men w ho loudly vocif to that tim e it liuti attracted Gut little for them. 1 -OO 1.2.1 1*85 ! and prices as low as the lowest, i O h i o f i n r m - r . « l i v o l a m i . O l i l o . . steeg 18 26 a Jit G reen 0 R o g •30 1.00 4.50 erate about the equality of all men are notice. Through the sp irit o f Dr. Ma- -OO 1.00 M l f h l f r n n K » m i r r , D e t r o i t . M l r h .......... ; ers die 13 s r2 w ....................... 700 •OO 1.00 You will find the 'propsHy I offer ¡L a r r a n r ; ! h '! i - r . i , l c . S o r l n c f l e l d . O h i o . . most anxious to surpass their fellow son’s sym patlietlo music It was qu ick -30 1 ,oo 1.50 Judge Kincaid, o f the Kilgene Jour I-.-irtn ',< ■ » > . " p r i n u f i e l r i . O h i o .................... S R Policy nnd wf to I’ il E w ell •30 1.00 1.50 men in some wav. And as the posses for sale as represented. H o m o n m l l ' o r l o . I o u i » , i l l , . , K y ............... ened into glorious life mu! brought nal, and some others like him, who are •30 1.00 1.50 80 a in sec 15 12 s r4 w ......... 000 T h o P n r m c r . S t . P o o l . M i n n ......................... •30 1.00 sion of money enables even t ho most 1.50 em phatically outside <>( the republican T r i l i o n e A l m e n a r , m o l ................................... within the reach o f ev ery congregation — u o 1.60 F A Krisliy et »1 to A rth u r Me- ’’lease send cash w ith order. party in every way, are doing their ordinary man to make liim srlf a person A. P. OLIVER, ami ev ery Christian soul. But this friends no go.«) by undertaking to dic age to the multitude, it is thxt which is Phiilippa 4 its in blk 2 South was long after Ute ant h o" nf the hym n Newberg, Ore. ! tate action to the republican legislators park sub ................................ 429 54 Opposite P. O. Addrcta T H E T K ID l'X B . K cw -Yarfo C ity. on tho seimtori.il question, and who most commonly desired. As a nation it had pasn-d away. She died In ISIS, C B I.afollet nml w f to E K ever is controlling those agencies would nr tint bo admitted that we are lacking in without k now ing of the triumph and Heider 86 a in Falconner d I c lie wise to call them off. Republicans a sense of perspective. W e are in dan the glory that awaited her work. H er t5 » rfl w ................... . . . . . . 90 are good nature.! and long-suffering, hut ger of overlooking virtues that are pass grave in t tie little v illage o f lier Girt ii is they do not relish tutorship from traitors Wnlter A Hunt and wf to W hi ive or types of moral heroism that are unmarked by an y monument to lier and avowed enemies,—Statesman. D e llaven int in lots in Sher W h y doesn’ t the Salem paper play fair unemphatic. We have read so many fame.” idan.......................................... 250 stories o f poor Urrefo ite I country hoys and blow np those »roll grafters and mug M ary E Stow to Eliza K Ilrow - becoming rich and famous that such a Q v e ¡ l l u c t i t e n ' s A n i i t n Sulv«*. wumps, the Hofers of tho Salem Jour er land in McM ami Its.......... 1 nal, who are taking, or trying to tako hoy w ho simply becomes »respected hut Has world w ide fame for marvelous W A W Harrison to Addie H a r such nn active part in the selection of a unknown man, like the one of whom we cures, ft surpasses an.v other salve, lo rison 47.49 a 15 s r4 w ........... 10 republican senator? Verily, charity lie- have just spoken, is likely to I h > consid tion, oin tm en t or lu*lin for Cuts, W m H a ll to J H Cnnlee Its in gins at home with tho Statesman, in ered a failure. The fuel that he per ■t’orrs, burns. Roils, Sores, Felons, F l New berg .............................. 70 formed the common .Inties of life un till« instance at least. eers, T etter, Salt lihctim , Chapped M F. Stow to R Brower and J W commonly well, that he reared a fam ily Hands, Skin Kruptlons; infallible for B rower tract in McM ............. 1 of good men nnd w o m e n to strengthen Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. at It Brower and wf to M ary K For some mysterious (? ) reason which and uphold the State, and that he lull C. K. Moore A C o’s drugstore. Stow part it F Saylors ad to certain Oregon legislators might divulge to hi* neighbors nn exam ple o f noble McM ....................................... 250 If they taw fit, the Statesman lias flop- manhood, is forgotten or ignored, and it I f e v e r there were a lim e when we |>ed completely from its former is only remembered that lie somehow and is now rapidly declaim ing in favor (ailed to get hi» name Indore the public. neeeetl to think o f w h at we tan have W o r k in g O vertim e of a republican caucus, for the purpose The toon who have written their without money, it Is now . W e think The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you F ig h t hour laws are ¡¿iicrt-d by thoM of electing Mr. Corbett, Only two years names on the scroll of fame as the school so much about m oney. W e talk so much tirrlvm little worker»— Dr. K im r’a New- know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitators ago the following editorial appeared in readers put it. deserve to hold a place in about m oney. W e say we can do noth L ife 1111». M illion* ire alw ays at work That Is not so. night ntul day, curing Indigestion, Bil- do not advertise their formula knowing that you would net buy that paper " I t may ns w ell 1 » dis the regard of the world. Tills country ing w ith ou t m oney. tinctly nndersln.vl that a m ajority of tho has produced many such men and will W e can he saints without money; we iousnt-sa. Constipation, sick H eV iache their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’ s contains republican members will never east produce many more. But to identify ran have peace o f conscience, peace and all 8 ‘ cniach, L iv e r and Bowel Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless their vote for lio n . IT. \V. Oorlsqt, for success with fame wonld I * a fatal mis w ith G od , jo y in lrod, we can have troubles. Ka.-qr, pVisnnt, rafe, sure. without m oney. Margaret Only l ' " c at C. F. M oore A C o's d ru g United States Senator, nor participate take The pillars of the state are not Heaven form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the in any caucus where his name is pro always or altogether tho men whose - Dot tome in Hie February Ladies’ Hom e store. malaria out o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that posed for that office. They have so r e names are on every lip because it bus Journal. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. latore would put t Uose acrobatic puliti- cation» in auch a ridiculous lib ili t liât i they wouM not be worili a frac ion to j I heir purchaser of the price pani for i them . M ROY GARDNER A re n b e r g Land , C o. Newberg, Ore. F U R N IT U R E & ’ l JNDERTAKING. & Co. H o u se F u r n is h in g L in e . & Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & REAL ESTATE POPULAR POeiim NS-POPULAR PRICES CITY COUNTRY Tracts to suit purchaser, m THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. peatedly dmdsrrd themselves, and they cannot is* bought with money, Inill- slnzcil, or in any mariner influenced to change their mind- Th eir constituents uphold them in this.” ^ n d this is a sample nf the consistency o f which tho Statesman boasts I A very hasty glance through tiie flics of the Statesman and C apital Journal on tho part o f the legli- happened to them to work in the sight I A I l m l l h T O rotrlh - of tlie public. The real strvngt h of the j country lies in the uncounted multitude A rk e r’s F lix e r has gained a firm hold of its good, upright conscientious men am ong our people nml Is nrknowlcdgvd and women, few of wrtiom can ever hone to tie the superior to all other prepara for wealth or fame, and the great m a tions. It is u positive cure for all blood jority of whom must lie content to live and skin diseases. O nly A lly cents a lives i*f no heroic drudgery and to il.— Imttle and we g u aA n tee it. C. F. New York Tribune. M > >re Ji Co druggists. T o th e D e a f . A rich la,tv cured of her Deafness and Noises in ths Head Gy Dr. N icholson's Artificial Far D rum ., irnve $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people nnaSle to procure the Far Drum, m ay have them fiee. A .!.Ire»* No. 10013. The Nicholson Institute, 780, Ftghth Avenue X «w York, U. 8. A. * Grove’s IS the O rigin a l and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove’s is superior to all others in every respect. You are not experimenting when you take Grove’s— its superiority and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the onlv Chill Cure sold throughout fhc entire malarial sections of the United States. N o Cure, No Pay. Price. 50c. % m*