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! NBKBEBß GRAPHIC. KHl'KD KVKRY K .il . W oodw ard , W . <C. W LITTLEFIELD BROS.. KH1U.IY UORNINO. oodward , E h ta i F J .C I F < r~ l f c i PHYSICIANS & SIMON.?. à P ü b i . ir i ik r . A u o c ia t k II. J U ttU ID M . II. A. U ttU fleld. are arising In the Philippines, with no valuable endowment of the caiumon apparent means or authority for hand- race. ling them. Tile civil commission ap- j Equally admirable has l«een the do- poil.tcd hy the President is not vested meaner of the English people since the with the necessary authority, ami con- illness and death of the Queen. In the (Offices in C hchalem V a lle / Bank Bail ting. press alone is master of the situation. I nation’s expressions of its grh f and in Phone No. 4.T , R esidence north o f P ublic School B uilding. For thin reason, much pressure is being ; Its tributes of affection and respect not ' Phone No. 41. brought upon llio Administration by one fu se note has lieen struck. There j members o I the commission and by j bus been no exploitation of the common A TTOlt.NEY AT-LAW. representative Filipinos for action by a sorrow, and, on the other hand, there special session cf congress that shall 1 lias h :en no stoic repression of the feel- j tend to settle matters and open up the : Ing of loss. The nation pays reverent! W ill pra ctice In all the court* o f the state trade and commerce of the \rcliipelag >. homage to the goodness and virtue of its j iaf attentimi giv e n to probate work, t ie Special w riting o f deeds, mortgages, contracts aud the As matters now stand it is claimed that sovereign, hut at the name time there drafting o f all legal papers. may lie noted a sub-conscious fueling of there are no means for bringing order N rn b erg. O regon - j out of >ho chaos which has reigned there pride in the good that she wrought for O rri CE — Hecond Floor Bauk o f N ewLcrg fculldiug. so long, and that if the insurrection her people, and of faith in tho high were effectually quelled, there would he er ideals of national hie w liich she strove no feasible way of opening up Ihu coun so earnestly to realize. The Queen Is try and getting commercial enterprise dead, and there is sorrow in the hearts on foot. This is the situation as it now of those who loved her, hut not the sor- While they are accumulating knowledge on the profound sciences, are often so stands and it is for the Fresi lent to d e - 1 r,lW nf tlio.se without hope. The Empire Ignorant of their own natures that they Special attention also given to diseases o f the cide whether it Justifie» the calling of j Uves, and at the loor of t ictoria the allow local disease to fasten on them to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. the ruin o f the genera' ^ -with. Back (¡ood and exultant impulse of loyally to an extra session of Congress. s- 1 mint to a Office over Bank o f Newberg. its splendid traditions and high ideals ache, headache, rerv disordered or (lisei 1 . cal condition w ill grip anew the heart of every En- j which should have p r o m p t attention. T It K INDIAN NOW AND Tlll:N. glishman. Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription may P. P. Price. O. L. Price. ! A free quotation from Stern, “ They be relied upon an a 1 lerfect regulator. It Tho brevity and bloodlessness of the stops enfeebling drains, heals inflamma recent Indian "rising" shows a marked order these things better in France,” tion and ulceration, and cures female change which has come in the conditions has come to have a wide acceptance of weakness. It makes % i cak women strong of the frontier—If there ho anything matters of propriety and good taste, and and sick women well. There is no alcohol in " Favorite Pre which can ho called hy that name at the saying Is a deserved recognition ol New ber-, Oregon. scription” and it is entirely free from (0 . V. Bunk B ldg.) present—In tlie pant third of a century, sure artistic instincts o f the French peo- opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. A ll legal w ork prom ptly and carefu lly attended It is less titan twenty-five years ago I pie. But not oven Franco could have "Your tetter just received." writes Miss Rose to. i ’ollectiou s given ou r im m ediate ut- Kilfetlier, of 4 « West ShArpnack St.. German tent ion. since the annihilation of (bister and his managed better the splendid and solemn town, Philadelphia. Penna. "Words fail to command by Fioux under Sitting Hull, pageantry of the Queen's funeral. From express how thankful I nra to you for your advice. I must confess that for the length of Crazy Horse, Haiti in the Face,and oth the beginning to the end it was abso time I have been using your medicine I have it to he the most' wonderful and best ers of the Lillie. Big Horn Itiver, in lutely (lawless, and the behavior of nil found remedy for female trouble that I ever have tried. Sorry l did uot know of your ' l-'avoritc who took part in it, from tho Kings Montana. Not a man o f the flvo com Prcscriptiou' years ago." Carriage aud W a go n Builder. panies of the 7th Cavalry who were with down, was beyond criticism. Viewed Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Custer escape !, so far as is definitely merely as a spectacle, focussing in its- Adviser is sent fr e e on receipt of 21 cne- know n. That was tho most disastrous self the glory, the greatness and the cent stamps to pay expense of mailing 1 only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf- R epa ¡ring, Painting and Trimming battle In the w hole history of Indian power of the British Empire, tho Naval falo. N. Y. Promptly Done. warfare, and the news ol the calamity j display of Friday and the ceremonies at cast n shadow over the festivities of the Windsor and London a-e probably with cuntennnlal of the Declaration of Inde out parallel in the history of the English Every town has them —fossils. They pendence which was liein ; celebrated ! nation, or, for that matter, of any other are old formations that sit around and Horseshoeing and General Black- j nation. Not only were the functions of kick on everybody and everything. then. smithing. A striking contrast with t te situation these two days notable as the spontane They care nothing whether the town ous tribute of a mighty empire w hich at that time w ns shown hy (he prompt grows or goes back. They never go to collapse of nil threatened resistance In holds in allegiance one fourth the hu church or anywhere else. They dis the Indian Territory the other day when man race, but in the nice adjustment courage every sound man that makes R i n g s E n l a r g e d ------ a movement of the troops was made in of details, in tho blending of the com an effort to he somebody. Life holds B r o k e n P i n s M e n d e d ----- that direction. It took several months plex elements that go to make up tl no charm for them and they make no to capture Captain Jack and his hand of national life, official, civic, military und effort to help others on. Everything S t o n e s R e p l a c e d in S e t -1 Modecs in 1872-71!, and many lives were religious, nnd in the presence as nrouners and everybody is made fun o f by them. t i n g s ------ lost among tlie white«. The treacherous ol many of the world'» greatest rulers, it They are o f no value and tlie town and ! O ld C h a in s m a d e as g o o d n s ; massacro of Gen. I'.inhy nnd liia c o m - , " 1*3 calculated powerfully to toucli the com m unity wotil 1 be better o ff if they 1 n e w ------ panimi» hy the Indians during tho con- Imagination and impress tho mind ol were dead. None o f the fossils iu this O ld J e w e l s r e s e t in m o d e r n (erenco was an atrocity that could not tlie beholder. The memory of dieso au town will lie offended at this for none j s t y le s ------ tat repeated to-day. Some of the In- g ’dst scenes will not soon die. They will o f them will see it—they don’ t believe T a r n is h e d B r o o c h e s r c s t o r - i diana of the reservations nre probably ns Q'F'fy 1° every subject of England ill in taking the home paper. e d t o b e a u t y ------ treacherous us any of the red men in every land the loyalty and unity of the E d it o r . FR ID A Y , FEBRUARY 15, 1901, V-------------------------------- ------------------------- Eule red as *eco!ulc]»tSB mutter at the poftolh ec at Nuwberg, Oregon. An a result of the agitating exumplo of Mrs. Nation, the citizens of Topeka. Kansas, hare met nail sworn vengeance upon the Joint keepers if they do not clear out at an early «late. From the recent course of events, many knowing ones think they see in Mrs. Nation a second John Itrown. Says t lie Seattle Post-In tell i fencer in a rather sarcastic m ood: “ Oregon has not gained as much as she should In population and in general importance as a Pacific Coast state. In spite of the ad vertising given through "A storia,” "The Oregon T rail," “ Thanatopsia,” “ Fifty- four Forty or Fight,” "McLaughlin and Old Oregon," she is still backward ; hut she is trying to make up for it in her record of senatorial deadlocks.” Every thoughtful parent in the state should earnestly hope that the bill now before the legislature for the regulation ol the cigarette traffic will become a law. This is one of the greatest moral and physical corses that menaces the rising generation of the slate. If this hill I«- comes n law and is enforced it will vir tually proliil.it tlie pernicious traffic in the state. The number of young hoys in the state who are addicted to this filthy and injurious practice is simply appalling and it is time that some effect ive means were being taken to improve the situation. Fast measures in that direction have not proven effective hut the proposed law doubtless would.— Elgin Recorder. There lias seemed to ho a rivalry among our legislators ns lo who can in troduce tho most bills, to the effect th it in both houses nearly live hundred have been introduced. Anybody can do the introducing but getting them passed has lieen shown to lie an entirely different matter. Hills have fallen by tho way side thick and fast lor the last eevoral days, and among them tho dog lax hill championed by Butt. It seems that lot some reason litis measure was consider ed in n jocular vein, ns it is said lo have lieen made the “ hint" of many jokes. It is anything but a subject of jest to sheep rasers however and while Mr. Butt did Ills best fur them, they no doubt feel that their interests have not received due consideration at the hands ol his follow legislators. a m > 2 s T 3 ü W 2 3 3 I !K ,G , O B E . CLARENCE BUTT. DR, WOODS HUTCHINSON, S/J ring- Berm Commences AInrch 27. ADVANTAGES— T h e College is located it) a good moral town of prosperous Churches, there being no saloon. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. PRICE & PRICE. A c o m p e t e n t c o r p s o f I n s t r u c t o r s in t h o F a c i l i t y . K vcry S t u d e n t 's in t e r e s t s r e c e i v e s p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n . A P r e p a r a t o r y ttiul t w o C o l l e g i a t e C o u r s e s . T w o lit e r a r y s o c ie t ie s a n d it C o l le g e P a p e r . L ib r a r y n n d H e a d in g fi.iim i w e ll s u p p l ie d w it h t h e l e a d i n g M a g a z in e s a n ti P e r i o d i c a l s . L a b o r a t o r y f o r in d iv id u a l w o r k in C h e m is t r y , P h y s i c s a n d B i o l o g y . A g o o d M u s e u m w it h a w id e r a n g e o f s p e c im e n s . ATT0RHEY3-AT-LAW. S P E C I A L IN D U C E M E N T S T O T E A C H E R S . ROY GARDNER ........ . . . . . . T i, I • i l o r i î î . l t l O , , ....... SS, A du ri President Pacific College. 3E:m A t K t . -, ■ ■ —— y r ""-™ ~ ~ rinx lewberg Furniture Store. XV. XV. H O L L I N G S W O R T H , P ro p . I .A . IF ’ T T I - .I L j L I I S T E O P HO USB BURXI&IIIXG GOODS, Bloor JMattlng, Bloor Oilcloth, Bloor Linoleum, Fortier Curtains, Window Shades, Couches & Baby Buggies. Wall Fanor and Picture Moulding a Specialty. A Full L in o o f U n d erta k in g G o o d s C o n sta n tly in S to ck . e w b e rg L Co. II . C O O PE R , President. tlie lava beds who wore executed with Empire, and to other nations they w ill A I lo a lt liy G r o w t h . A n y n e e d e d r e p a i r o f J e w - E K S H A W V ice P res. J. M . W R I G H T , Sec. and Manager. Captain Jack a little over a quarter of a sl,l>ak of England's Intent power and d r y d o n e s k iiliiilty , q u ic k ly A cker’s Elixer lias gained a firm hold century ago, hut their opportunity for grandeur all tho more eloquently he a n d f o r a m o d e r a t e c h a r g e Choice Farm and City Property. am ong our people and is acknowledged I making trouble lias departed. There cause unintended for such purpose.— o v e r t h e e o s t o f t h e in a t e r - to he tlie superior to all other prepara- j Collect Reuts and Look After Estates. New York Tribune, was some uneasiness among (lie white ia ls ,----- b y tions It is a positive cure for all blood Investments Made for Non-Residents. settlers in the region of the reoent dis and skin diseases. Only fifty cents a turbance, but apparently none of them The Country N«t\vft]m|i<*i* ns n Notional Insurance Written in Select Companies. bottle and we guarantee it. C. F. Force. abandoned their homes, and very low Moore A Co. druggists. of them seem to h ive interrupted their Indissolubly connected with the im special employments. mense growth the American nation j If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both A minister at tho beginning o f his Crazy Snake and hi» band of Creeks has been the country newspaper. As time and money by calling on us. I f we haven’t what you and Choctaws will cut a rather small mi institution it lias been a prime factor discourse said lie had forgotten his ! want we will take pleasure it) assisting you in procuring prop lignre in tlie history in tho Indian troub- in the development of tlie great West, notes and excused himself us follows: erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob lea in the past twenty-five or tliiity No sooner is a town definitely located •‘ I will have to depend upon the Lord i tain information about Real Estate or tbe country in general, By a majority of three votes the lower for what 1 say this morning; tiffs even years in comparison with that of some than tie-local newspaper springs into or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, house at Salem defeated the bill asking of the other red men. When Geronimo being with all the vigorous enterprise ing I will com e better prepared.” write us. for an Eastern Oregon Industrial aeliool and Natchez, the Apaches, broke out ol characteristic o f American journalism, and Experiment station. \Ye have too KænaoTÂsaa MjSB'iK tülñí. their reservation in Arizona in tiie early The country newspaper, in its strict A cker’s English Remedy will stop a many schools in this »late receiving state SO.» they left a trail of Idoo 1 and lire l>e- sense, ¡sun American institution. While cough ut any time, and will cure the aid, hut while It is our policy tosprinkle hind them for several hundred miles foreign newspapers only contain “ court worst cold in twelve hours, or money little one horse institutions nil over along the frontier. It took the whole of news” and chielly chronicle tlie m ove has fo r nearly s ix ty years been published on Monday, Wednes refunded. 25c and 50e. C. F. Moore Oregon and feed them with state hinds, recognized as the P eop le's N a the soldiers who could he spared for duty ments r j I lie aristocracy, tlie personal A Co. druggists. day and Friday, is a com pltt* tional F a m ily Fesv -paper, for we ace no just reason for discriminating farm ers and villagers. ltd up to date dally newspaper, in the Southwest about three years to colum n o f the American country news rplendid A g ricu ltu ra l D epart three days In the week, with against the citizens east ol the moun m ent, its reliable m arket re capture and subdue them. Some o f the paper recognizes the sovereign right ot all important news of the other ports, recogn ized authority tains, who are in a great meusuie cut Spoiled children are not tlie children throughout the cou n try; its four days. Profusely illus- most skilled Indian lighters in the army, the plain people of the town or village off from the advantages ol our inatitu- fashion notes, its Science and o f self sacrifice, but o f selfishness and • trated, and filled with intercst- including Crook and Miles, were in the to a reasonable publicity in tlie “ per m' ch an ics D epartm ent, i t s lions west o f the Cascades. It looks like scin atin g short stories, etc., campaigns against Geronimo. Scores of sonal mention colu m n ." \Ve mils' con- owardice— the selfishness which seeks m s k .^ s s is . render it ind spensable in ■“ ‘ keep in close touch with news the matter was settled from n narrow, by calling on me before the easiest wav; the cowardice which every fa m ily. R e g u l a r s ; i ! j . lives were lost among tho soldiers and fess there is more picturesque Interest 2* t,ie nation and world. l 19 . ItJVU1 .■ x c r i n t i u n p r ie $ 1.00 sectional standpoint. It is such a policy ■ S a l - i l i e g n l a r B u bsorip tiou shrinks from facing dangers thereby p e r yea r. | hundreds of the white settlers were in these simple records than the stereo- p rice , $ 1.50 p e r y e a r . closing a trade •with which gives rise to talk on state division. In con nection w ith T h e Tribun ngcudered.— Ladles’ Home Journal. ¡killed. Sitting Hull, who was couspieu- typed praise of kings, dukes and dow- iu«.lraud wevkliWaia EiLcEEEi j S Ä l Ä U S “ Ä i d ! S c . l c ‘ On the other hand, if, as it is just bare ! ous iu the Custer campaign, and who agers. With others. ly possible, the action taken indicates a Regular With Weekly T r i - Weekly Moki Tea positively cures sick head j made trouble on the frontior for many There is no periodical,than pan hope Pr Tribune, Tribune, disposition to let up on our ridiculous One Year. One Year. One Year. years, participated in the last Indian to supplant Hie home paper. No unit- ache, indigestion and constipation. A N o r n , A r a c r t r a n D - v i . - w . 5 'o r r Y orT c C i t r . • *.1.00 Ç3.00 9 5 .5 0 educational policy, nnd start in another liitrifor s ,%t w V o r li. C i t y ............ Rem oves all 4 .0 0 4 .0 0 4 .5 0 j war o f any consequence W h ich the Uni- ter how much other publications may delightful herb drink. Litt!*.:, r, j w V o t - U r i t v ........................ • 4 .00 4 .5 0 4 0 0 direction, well and good. Then let tlie V S v v / o k i y , N o w l u r k C i t v .................. • 4.0 0 4 .0 0 , , , , . . . . . . . . ... , States is ever likely to see, that in offer in the wsv o f illustration, brilliant eruptions o f Mie skin, produces a per 4 .5 0 g *t-.¿n o . N e w Y o r k C i t y ............. • 4.0 0 atate hedge on the institutions it alrendv . . , . ,, ... ., , 4 .0 0 4 .5 0 fect com plexion, or money refunded. *!*• * . * - " ‘ 1 :-3* n »to, x>\v Y o r k C i t y . . . , , , , . . . . . . ' neighborhood o f the I ino Ridge agency literary treasures, authors with bis • 3 .0 0 3 .0 0 :t.5 o i; « s .» id . \u.*.ii;**. Nc*w Y ork C itv......... fosters and lie consistent in its course. - ... , , . . . , . ’ . , . 5 • I .(H) 1.3 0 1.0 5 C. F. Moore A Co. drug Fran k « IL ' os! •::* * .uontlily* New Y ork City. . . . , m the dosing days ol 1890, and dteii til a names aud the prestige of local, state 25c and 50c. • 1 .OO 1.2 5 1 .8 3 ■»luujcy ri *v i » ; : ; . : ' . . > c n r \ o r 2 t C i t y One untversitv, one agricultural college ■ . , .. , , , . , , , , , . * . ’ • 1.00 i .35 2.041 f i l m - s. A -j b i ;jp l c t . ' i t y .............................................. , 1 , 1 ,, style w Inch he very likely expected, and and national Intluenee, th honaa paper gists. 1.10 I oil p er Mo ’ •'i ; , » yv Y o r k C i t y ............................. • 1.00 1.7 5 ------- 1 have both-------- and one normal school are all wo can ............, , , . , . 1.00 1.20 _ , , . propably would have selected it the lias Its sacred attention nt the family ¿'«i -, >.i' Î.V 1.75 C i t y .......................................................... • > 5 .0 0 »■,j‘ afford advantageous y to suecor, and , *. , . ... . . .Net v D u ' k C i t y ................................................. | . • 5 &.«*< 5 50 0 " , ’ , • . choice were given him, in a tight with heart listone. Even tho wealth-bedizen No sensible girl dreads a single life. 5.« Ml 5 .5 0 ’ • • * - \ c : i y ............................. • 4 .0 .0 0 they should l>o carefully taught lo k e e p ,,. .... . , 4 .0 0 l?.c . Iu V. c f 4 .5 0 Y'orix c i t y .................. • 2 .5 0 and , f , . the white soldiers. All the disturbances ed suburbanite m ust have weekly ! Old maid, as a phrase, has dropped 2 .5 0 5t?rih::c r.i 3 .1 5 ; r .ro . -c . \ u v k < M y ............... . 3 .0 0 their places and not try to dominate ::.5 o »•»-. : i tm 3 .0 0 r • i i l t a r 5 . i t . N e w Y o r k C i t y . . « « • 1 .OO „ , with the Indians which litvo occurred glimpse at the modest little village pa-I from the com m on vocabulary The 1.25 1 .8 5 ' • - * • Y Gi k t i t y . over smaller out worthier institutions, , , ,, . . ,,, • 1.00 1.2 3 COSBIOIK, 1 .75 property in . . . . . since then have I hmu small aft iirs. lhe par; and who does not welcom e th spinster has her honored place in the n ’ n ^ . - u i r o , I r v D s ^ t o n , N. • 1 .OO 1 .23 1.00 ( . ' U L . r y ( o : i A i i i r i T i y . %. Y , , , , which are bravely hoeing their own row. ,, .. , . . • 2.00 2 .0 0 number (Tsoldiers in the \\ est is less to* paper from the "old h om e" in its famil I com m unity, and is as useful ns happy 2 *5 0 ’•*-**' V ' ' »<3e: In i. V e n n ........... * .5 0 1.00 1.Ï50 . 3 .0 0 Jny than |t was in the days of the act!- iar wrapper?—"T h e National Magazine and comfortably shunted n.s her mar :;.oo 3 .5 0 ¥ V*! •» t : *: . I- 0 7, Mr. s . . . . . . . . . . 1.75 2 .2 3 2.00 L-:’ r:*' r • *' H u . ■ :* | :j. ................. Most of tho current new spaper Com- vity ot Red Clou.I, Chief Joseph, Spotted for February.” ried sister — Ladies' Home Journal. ..50 1.00 1 .5 0 J n r i. V;Jrti". » S »» i v t i i o i d . M a s s , • 1.00 1.2 5 1 .8 5 ll \rr; ; S - z T i . : I . M a u n . . . . . ment relative to Mrs. Nation's work in fail, Victoria, Santee, lilack Kettle and 1.0 0 1.0 0 1 .0 5 I -a r r .i. i . o l i a n 1 FlroM u*«». I f i r a i r o . 1 1 1 . . . . 1.00 1.0 0 1.0 5 Kansas, is confined to abu-e ol tho wo- the other red men who have been men- O r z y i e e J r . - \ ! ' n p ; : : r r . C M o n t j c . 111. . . W « ir k in g Overtim e*. . 1.00 K .a l I '. t a t . T r a n s fe r s and prices as low as the lowest. 1.25 1.8 5 f I n t i ..................... . .50 1.00 innn and the methods she employs, with lioneff, but they can bo sent w ith greater Iti-p 1 .5 0 v e « ! t n d . O h i o ..................... Fight hour laws are ignored hy those You will find the property I offer . m d I i i r u n m r , *v F ' n r j » » r <*!'■■ by l b . Y m nhtllC o. Abstract C o st .\tc . .OO 1.00 .oi*. D e t r o i t . >M o!i. ............ 1.0 5 .00 but little or no notice o l the source ol all speed to any point of disturbance. More- l.(M> M iunvtlle, O re iron, tor the w eek cinllug tireless little workers—Dr. K ing's New Ï .0 5 1 a r m nn .l B ir e s liic . ^ p r f o r f ie l« !. O h i o ! ! ! ! " .50 1.00 I «T7»i t e w s S p r i n * i i ? * * i »1. O h i o .................. for sale as tepresented. 1 .5 0 Janu s M C ush, Mon t tor. t\ b J ton the hostilities. The follow ing view from over life on the reservation has incapac- .50 1.00 Life 1 ills. Millions art* always nt work 1 .50 I l o m o a n : ! F a r m . I . o n i « v ? l l e . K y . . . .................... .50 1.00 V n r m r r . vt. F n u l . U l n a ..................... ............... 1 .5 0 Loan Assn to nn exchange is an exception: “ The ! dated the younger Indians for warfare I nion Savings .50 1.0 0 night and day, curing Indigestion, Bil ' I r i h n n c A l m a n a c , li» >1 ................................ ............... 1.50 1.10 Oo-oporaiivo Inv Co Its 1 2 1 .6 0 reason for the "masterly inactivity” of such as that which devasltted tracts in | I’ i 'a5e s * 'r ! ca-^ with order. ........................ iousness, Constipation. Fiek Headache and 7 hlk 8 Van Ostrums mid the Kansas saloon men lies in the fact K tnsa», tho Dakotas, .Minnesota, No- T h e Tr*kjUiio ab ov e publication* in conne ct ion with Newberg, Ore. nnd ul! S'onineh, Liver and Bowel Opposite P. O. Sheridan ..................................$ 10 that they are unlawfully conducting lus^ka and Montana within the memory AJJre.a T H E T I Ï I D V . N E . N c w - Y o r L C i t y . troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. their "join ts,” os their liquid empori- of persons still in early mi Idle life, and Union Savings A Loan Assn to Oniy 25c at C. F. Mi ore A Uo's drug Co-operative Inv Co Its 11 12 iiuis are styled. The anti-liquor law in tho Indians who participated in those store. Iff hlk 5 Bibee's ad Sheridan. 10 Hist slate U’camo such a dead letter that nlrocit es arc, most of them, now too old "J tbe “ Joint’ owners finally plucked up l-> take the warpwlh, even ii the condi- Union Savings A latan Assn to Fred Post, who lives on the island fît Co-operative Inv Co it 5 bik sufficient courage lo conduct their resorts li ns woulJ permit them to do this with in the Willamette, was in town 12 I atoouners 1st add to Sher openly. They are not to tilame so much any hope of snoee-s. The last chapter Saturday, and told ns that during the idan. .......................................... a* lhe officials who have permitted these in the history of Indian w arfare in the 10 'L l* . big freshet he was surrrounded by water joints to operate contrary to lhe statutes United States hat been written.—Globe U M Wanllo to W M Wardle n and it was necessary to cross a channel ■ - Vi It 1 blk 5 Rowl in Us a d . . . . 150 of the state. Men would steal, kill and Democrat. ten feet deep in order to get out to main ! \T L A E Parker and wf to Arthur conspire in brazen openness were it not land. His orchard was Hooded so that y McFhillips 91.52 a in sec ffl || flint tlie law stands in the way, and it lie could ride all over it in his boat. I M il V M> s I I U M A IIR A N D s r i w ......................................... fftr.iO Mrs. Nation would turn tlie attention of Fortunately I d s resident«, dryer and l i t - VIS V IN T . A M Hoffman and wf to S It Jk Hie temperance people towards impeach, other buildings were not reached by Attention lia lven callo.) recently to I. M Cunningham Its tl and ing the stale, countv and township offi about three or four Ioet. Notwithstand 12 hlk 17 tYbiteson................. 150 T T F .P F 'T ' ; 7 e ? f y? cers, the liquor question would solve tlie admirable t icl(-restr..iiit, tact and ing all this. Mr Post says he slept pretty it m {? À á- W C g*ss| ta»:,* alwav s displayed by the En G J Bryan and w f to C E Baker itself. Tlie men aworn to exercise the well .. During the illness of tlie jan a in see 17 A 2U iff a rS w laws, and who wilfully lend their assist glisli people win in called lip-m to face 10 itor, the occupants of the court bonse n ance, by their inertia to lawhreakii.g, any gicat event or c r is is . When, con- ; Win If Foote and wf to Charles will get up a little earlier and perform tra y to all ex cotation, tlie English I H Poole 40 a in tt s r3 w aro worse than tho men who commit 500 th« duties that otherwise would tall to army met with reverse after reverse at ' Stephen N Poole to Charles II The formula is plainly printed cn every bottle— hcncc you the crimes.” him , and allow him to draw hisur.inier- beginning of the '»u tb African war, the , Po*>le 40 n in sec Off t4 s r-4 w t* 5X1 vou take Grove s. Imitators rupitd salary. A generous dscisieu.— know just what you are t A K in ç w.’icn quiet dignity and determination of the E T I-ham and wf to George R Reporter. know ir. A leading question now Ivforc »he \ l- Government and pc-aplo extorted th« ad- Jo not advertise their formula that you would not buy Roberts Its lfi9 and 170 Day- ministration is the ndvissbiaty of h.<l I- miration even of the Empire's foes. H m l i o C o n q a t r o r Dio. ton. ............................ their medicine if \ou knew what it contained. Grove’ s contains ing an extra session of congress, prin W halever other defects may tv noted m Jasper Agee and wf to F. l H “ I was j-ist ats nt pone,” writes Mrs. Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tastelcus cipally for ttic purpiae o f enarting some character of the \nglo-8axon rae«—und Taylor 120 a in Isaac Agee die Uiwa KicXards »n, ot Laurel Springs. N. much needed I’ lulippine Icgi-lation. It its critic* can tie trusted not to let the , to a rfi w ......... ....................... a tome V,lulc i he Quinine drives the 1200 C ., “ I ha*i consu mp4 ion so bad that form. The Iron acts seems evident, owing lo the obstructive world forget them— it knows at least 7. Large to J A OKI* Its 5 and fl the doet. rssnid I could not live more Any rcliabl dru” ist will tell you that the system. malaria out o tactics being pursued by tbe democratic how to bear misfortune courageously ; it blk 29 U F a y e lte .................... 100 than a m onth, t*ut I N-gan to use l>r. minority, that ancli legislation cannot may be trusted not to whimper in the 'I »ry K J. nes and hush t ■ N K Grove's is the Orininzl and that al other so-called Tasteless l 'iug's New- D very and was w liollr now te passed during the present ses nty or surrender surrei >( calamity all hope ol i J »ties blk 7 Hauswirih 2nd ad curv.l by seven bottles and am now o f other chill tonics shows Chili Tonics arc imitations. sion. The q neat ions and conditions to ultimai. ory I «canse nach has been N Y a m l u i l ............... ..... ]?5 stout and well.” ft* an Unrivaled life be met are altogether new, an t are of e l i d a n e . m l or ioet. Tills quality is w ell Slate ol Oregon to .1 fl Walker all superior to in every respect. You that Grove’s is saver In i'onsm nptlon, I’ neumonia, auch moment that much time will tv re- ile»r r i M in th«■ m a oM •n payinft that an li 4 $tv S 14 s r3 BS 40 tastJripiH- and Bronchitis; infallible for you inting when Grove’ s— ita upeno; r-ct crpenm are qm wd for their study au.l eolatf m, and I . an ne \fr kn<> w si w hen lie i* Coughs, Odds, \sthma. Huy Fever, Ion V- r T , V*-h Grove the that the present ae«sion will adjourn by ilen—a payin jr, we roay at! !, \\ nit li is I and excellence having M VKHl M wJ »s. i'rou p o r Whooping Cough. Ottaran- limitation Ivfore such result* can tv nr- A9 *rnc of th* A meri* i\R,, ai.tl whlth Mary • f Y of II C «, to J II teed bottler 2">e and ft . Trial bottles Chill Cure Sclu on! rrvfcd at. In the meantime, conditions runi«t bt rrg4r.lt Ì as th^! miwt |v>teut an<! Ik * Couler, of Yu Il c >. frve at C. F. Moore A Co's drugstore. WINSLOW 07*03., THE JEWELERS. Newberg, Ore. Do Yon Contemplate hntem SPULAR PUBLICATIONS—POPtHJUft PRICES SAVE MONEY CITY J THE MEW- YÖRX TBS- WEEKLY WHEKLY rca<iing f°r ai* wh°w ish to YOBK COUNTRY Tracts to suit purchaser, A. P. CLIViR, M * 'e r BEST P R E S S Ò Grove’s Tasteless Chill Toni )f . » r. 7 the United State* v N o Cur M