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II. A. Littlefield. II. 1. Littlefield. tggA 4 * 0 logy upon Lincoln tbe oilier | of a job, present or prospective, at tbe Jay (tie venerable (Senator Hoar gave ; hanJa of this great, glorious anJ pater- expression to ttie following pertinent ‘ nul state government? I f so, there is (WSL'EU E Y E K Y I .'ID A T MOBXIXO. sentiment. One could easily imagine occasion for liaste.—Statesman. Does net make the man. ” The blood it ---t T T--- i----------------------------- -- — that he was talking clear across the con the life ,'' the vital force of the body So Offices in Chehalein V alley Bank Building, E. (I . W o o d w a r d , F d i t o r A P d b u s u c b . tinent to the Oregon legislature. “ The Criticisms of the action of the legis it not infrequently happens that the niui Phone No. 4.’>. who looks to be a picture of physical Residence north of Public School Building. W. C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c i a t e E d i t o k . millionaire who would corrupt a great lature are futile, yet we cannot forbear strength falls a sudden victim to disease. N E W B E R G , O R E . Phone No. 44. state to get a great otlice, must be made saying that the passage of a bill appro A proper care for to feel that his success will bring with it priating »1000 for the improvement of the' blood would F R ID A Y , FE B R U A R Y 22, 1901. ^ T T O R N E Y AT-LAW . neither joy nor h o n e. I-et public con the soda springs at ftodaville is utterly prevent many a tempt ar.d scorn blast him. Let him be without justification. It is taking etate ! ,s'c*cn.ess' . The way they now say It in Kansas avoided as one with the leprosy. We money to improve a merely local resort. tlle |j)ooq W ill practice ia all the courts of the state shall not probably revive the ignomin The precedent is bad.—Telephone Reg- fectly accotnpush- is—Yeni, VIJi, I smashed 1 Special attention given to probate work, the j id by the use of w riting o f <leed>4, mortgaees. contracts and the ious punishineuta of the past. But if ister. drafting o f all legal papers. Dr. Pierce’s Gold- If the present session of Oregon's leg they are ever revived, let him be tbe New berg Oregon. en Medical Discov O ff ic e — Second Floor islature is "O nly remembered by what first victim. The whipping post, the In our state the men sent to represent ery. It drives out Bank o f N e w le rg Building. it has done," as the good song puts it branding on the forehead, the cropping the people continue to crazily Introduce the impurities and bow fleeting will be the honor and fame of the ears, the scourging at the cart's bills without any idea of whether they 1 The College is located in a good moral town of prosperous tail are light punishments for men will stand any chance of passage or not, ' fupt the blood and o f that august body! Churches, there beiug no saloon. who would debauch a state, whether it evidently merely to las doing something. Dreed disease. It Those Kansans who are to take part be an old state with an honorable his When one man’s silly bill came to a vote tncreascs the ac- i .. i , . . . . tivity of the blood- in the presidential inaugnral cerenion tory or a young and pure state In the he was the only member to vote for it, n la£ i n g glands, Special attention also given to diseases of the ies will wear uniforms and sun flower beginning of its history. I f we cannot ! all the others voting no. The people ind so increases A competent corps o f instructors in the Faculty. Every EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. badges. It has been suggested that an apply them literally and physically, let ! should keep track of such fellows and ! lhe suPP!y of Pure Student’s interests receive special attention. A Prepara Office over Bank o f Newberg. additional badge representing a later keg the aroused public sentiment of his relegate them into obscurity.-Albany ¡ ? ° £ ; ¿ ¿ ¿ ’¡ ¡ ¡ f t tory and two Collegiate Courses. Two literary societits with a hatchet stuck in it should be countrymen pillory and brand ami Democrat. and a College Paper. Library and Heading ltoom well with good sound scourge the infamous offender. Leave I). P. Price. O. L. Price. added to tbe adornment. supplied with the leading Magazines nnd Periodicals. ----- flesh. him to Ids family. Let him lie an out A Bill to prohibit the sale of cigarettes ! There is no al- Laboratory for individual work in Chemistry, Physics mid cast from the companionship of free If all the dirty insinuations are true Biology. A good Museum with a wide range o f specimens. ought to pass the Oregon legislature ; M e d L l“ n7sc o v" which Thursday’s Oregonian hurled at men.” without a dissenting vote. The c ig a r -'tr y ” and it is en- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO TE A C H E R S. Representative Dresser lor forsaking ette is producing more mental weaklings ; tirely free from opium, cocaine and all Newberg Oregon. The question now is what town or in tills country than any other one i ot!jir narc°tics. Corbett, what might lie said on the . . . The dealer who ouers a substitute for (C. V. Bank Bldg.) other hand of those who gave their city there is In Oregon whose citizens cause. It is father to a whole cata- ^jle n Discovery ” does so to gain the lit- A ll legal work prom ptly and carefully attended , , T ~ . ,, take enough interest in fruitgrowing to word'and honor to support McBride invite the .State Horticultural Society to loguc of vicious habits.— Eugene Reg- tie more profit paid by inferior to. Collections given our im m ediate at- * O r I n f o r i l l i l t l O H » A i l c l r C b S , infei medi- tention. I and turned color? It ’s a poor rule that hold its mid summer or June meeting at ister. | cines. There is nothing "just as good” •i ; for the blood as "Golden Medical IMs- their place. Last year no summer meet doesn’t work both ways. i covery” therefore accept no substitute. ing was held, because no Invitation was Senate Bill No. 63 introduced by Sen ! « I took five bottles o f 1 Golden Medical Discov received by the society. In states in When Uncle Sam stepped into l'orto which fruit growing is of much less rela for my blood,” writes Mr. William D. Shamb- ator N . H. Looney, of Marion Co., desig ery’ Bing's E n la r g e d ---- lin, o f Reiny, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. Rico he did not find a public school tive importance than in Oregon, there m I had ‘ ring worms ’ on me and I would burn nated for the protection of the dairying them off and they would come right back, and Broken Pius Mended----- building op the island. Last month the is always a lively competition for the interests of the state, is without doubt, they were on me when I commenced using ’Gold Bureau of Education issued one order honor of being chosen as ths place o f en Medical Discovery,’ and they went away and Stones Replaced iu Set the most meritorious act thus far pass W . W . H O LL IN G SW O R T H , Prop. I haven't been ttothered any more.” which culls for the building of sixteen holding these meetings and it will be tings— that way In Orcgora some time, but just ed by liolli branches of the legislature Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure qon» Hchoolhoitses in different districts. And now the citizens id most of the towns Old Chains made as good ns and will be heartily welcomed by every- ftipation. the talk about our “ robbing, maltreat appear to lie decidedly apathetic on the I C - A - A - new----- one Interested in this great and growing subject of fruit growing. As the winter ing nnd enslaving" the poor Porto R i IF T J Z L IH S T IE O R 1 Old Jewels reset in modern meeting of the society was practically industry upon which so much depends cans goes glibly on. abandoned this year on account of the the development of many sections of the each citizen a voice in reaching the styles----- meeting of the Northwest Fruitgrowers’ country on the western elope of the coast final result.—New York Tribune. Tarnished Brooches restor The legislators at Halem Who want a Association in Portland, it is desired to ed to beauty----- law against kidnaping, must fear they have a rousing meeting in June.—Rural range.—Yaquina Bay News. may not return to their constituents.— Northwest. .L i n o l e u m Ï.KS9 C t t l ' K L T V I N S I ' O R T S . Any needed repair <»f Jew Oregonian. One of the most sensible measures in Does the above appeal in any way to elry done skillfully, quickly In that case a kidnap might well be horticulturists ol Ncwberg ami vicinity? troduced at this session of the legisla An eastern paper says a few plain and for a moderate charge considered in the light of a "special If fruit growing means anything to any ture is the bill providing for the mining- over the cost o f the mater Providence” to certain oi the honorable locality in Oregon it means all ol it to bureau and a commissioner of mines. things relative to the spirit of sportsmen ials,-----by gentlemen who will naturally feel some onrowti vicinity. It 1ms always been Every other Industry of the state has in civilized countries, and voices the unpleasant embarrassment when again one of tbe drawing cards in this direc been fostered and provided for except sentiments ol all friends of the “ dumb animals.” Its application is so general A Futi Lino o f U n d erta k in g face to (ace with their constituencies. tion, and while there have been many this one which is the most valuable one —sad the admission— that it bears repe C oods C on sta n tly in Stock. of them all to the state and it seems very discouraging things about the business, Tbe Oregonian insinuates that ns ft the fact still remains that so far, our or strange that some legislation in this di tition anywhere. “ Well known wing shots on both sides result oi Senator McBride’s nlisence chards arc the backbone of this section. rection has not been enacted heretofore. from Washington, our interests have Growers cannot afford to lose interest j H a*>y legislation can be had to promote of the Atlantic are discussing the ar suffered and Oregon appropriations have or take one backward step, and should the interests and assist in the develop rangement for a series of international been cut down. This must bcu mistake embrace any opportunity for better ac ment of our mining industry let it be contests itt skill with tbe gun. Might it H. COOPER, President. ns tliis consistent journal hns impressed quainting themselves with their busi enacted without delay, and the measures be possible to stir up so strong a public Carriage and Wagon Builder. upon our minds so often the fact that ness. We see no reason why Newberg already introduced in the legislature in sentiment that these mate-lies ami tourn E. K. S H A W , Vice Pres. J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. and Manager. McBride cuts no figure whatever at could not hold a very successful meet this direction seem to exactly till the aments would be confined to the “ grass ing” of clay pigeons and that no live the National Capital. And then again ing of the State Horticultural Associa bill.— I’laindealer. hifds shoal J be used in the traps? The Repairing, Painting and Trimming Choice Farm and City p,0Perty. where hns its man Simon been all this tion the latter part of Juno, Such meet Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Might of the clay pigeon when Hie trap is Promptly Done. time? ings have been held here, with benefit, A t lS T H A L I A N VOTING. Investments Made for Non-Residents. sprung affords a reasonable test of the und we see no reason why a meeting It is a commonplace of observation capacity of tbe marksman, and there is For some unaccountable reason wo Insurance Written in Select Companies. should not still meut with success. that elections und nominations do not much that is unpleasant and even re can’ t find that tbe legislature has made Horseshoeing and General Black- certainly reveal the real will of the volting about the slaughter of hundreds any special appropriations for “ pay smithing. The appropriations made at Salem for peop'e, hut frequently result in the and even thousands of pretty, helpless ment of claims for support uml main- i f you want to buy, eithei a large or small farm, you can save both tainance” of tbe Stunk Hollow, Lone Oregon’s state normal schools should success o f canditates whom the major graceful birds which have no chance of time and money by calling on us. I f we haven’t what you Kir or Dry Creek “ deestrict" schools. tend to open tbe eyes of the public to ity o f voters do not want in office, escape. want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop through the clever manipulation of the senseless and bankrupting policy The lover of sport who lies in wait for Whut’s the matter with Yamhill’s dele erty to your satisfaction. I f a non-resident and wish to ob gation anyway? Tbe policy seems to be being pursued. The appropriation list politicians in making minorities win big game or pursues the wild denizens tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, to empty the suck to every school that of those schools is headed by tbe Mon victories. Under our present system of the jungle, the forest or the plain does or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, nsks lor funds, and it looks llko Yam mouth school with un appropriation al- of voting pluralities elect. The mani not destroy in these days large numbers write us. Approximately fest inconvenience of holding new elec of the harmless, unresisting creatures hill’s edupntionnl institutions hud been together of »30,800. tions when nobody lias un actiml ma »3000 of this is allowed on last year “ for legislated against. merely to prove tlmt lie can handle a which past appropriations was insuffi jo r it y forbids general resort to the ma- ritle more deftly than Ins rivals. In the A Ull Is reported to have been intro cient.” Then follow the .Southern Ore- Jori'y vote required in many foreign shooting of wild fowl the cunning and State Normal at Ashland, i countries and in a few places here, the alertness of the sportsmun are pitted has for nearly sixty years been duced in the Kansas legislature making gon published on Monday, Wednes recQgnized as the People’ s Na day and Friday, Is a complete »15,000, the Central Ore- Nevertheless, the plurality rule has its against the wariness of the birds, but a it a misdemeanor to semi Dowers to with tional Family Newspaper, for up to date daily newspaper, farmers and villagers. Its criminals In jail. Although such a gon State Normal at Drain, with decided disadvantage. It puts a prem- large percentage of those which are splendid Agricultural Depart three days in the week, with HEW- ment, its reliable market re measure will work a great hardship on »11,000, and the Eastern Oregon State ium on clforts of a minority to divide a sought after escape injury entirely. In all important news of the other ports, recognized authority This \ majority on non-essentials nnd so slip pigeon matches few get away unharmed. iour days. Trofusely illus throughout* the country; its giddy and morbidly sentimental young Normal at Weston, »59,429.52. fashion notes, it3 Science and trated, and filled with interest It gives to political wire Those which are not shot down by tho girls who have been raised on dime nov makes a grand total of »116,229.52 which \ hit«) power. Mechanics Department, i t s ing reading for all who wish to fascinating short stories, etc., els, tlie move is a good one. It is more Oregon is investing in state normal | pullers undue advantage of the rank competitors are generally killed or man etc., render it Indispensable in keep in close touch with news every family. R c ^ i i l u r *u l>- gled by lookers on outside the shooting by calling on me before the nation and world. than disgusting the way the vilest male schools. What n costly absurdity I The , and file of the voters. s c r ip tio n p r ic e , $1.00 TRIBUTE i n i v U i i S K e g n l i i r s n b M c r ip t io u per yea r. Never was this more clearly shown grounds. It is not a recreation or a factors are often made over by attentions lea of a statu with the population of p r i c e , $1 .5 0 p e r y e a r . closing a trade with connection with The Tribune we offer to those wh0 desire to secure the best magazines, from supposedly respectable people, (or Oregon providing for four normals with titan in the municipal election o f 1897. competition which calls out the enthu illustiated weeklies and agricultural journals, the following splendid inducements: t lie reason that it places a premium on others in prospect! One would natur- j Then undoubtedly a large majority of siastic admiration of men and women of others. Retrular W ith Week! crime. Legislation may not prove to be ally suppose that (lie state bail gone into ' the citizens wanted an anti-Tammany delicate susceptibilities—this practice of Price Tribune, Tribune, One Year. One Year. One Year. practical in putting a stop to such spec the solo business of grinding out peda- Mayor. Y e t the anti-Tammany vote liliing live pigeons with shot. Ill fact, • $5.00 $5 .0 0 • 8.50 ------ — , ... » • s o in . . « . . . • . . •t.OO 4.00 4 .5 0 tacles, but there is nothing to be lost in goglies nnd was getting alarmed lest it j was split into two parts, and, (bough some people do not hesitate to criticise H a r p e r m B n / i i r , N e w Y o r k C i t v .......................... 4.00 4.50 4.00 l i n r p c r ' r t W e e k l y , N e w Y o r k C i t y ...................... 4.00 (voulil not be able to supply’ the demand, the great bulk of each faction wanted it as cruel and brutalizing. 4.00 4.50 a (air trial. C e n t u r y J i a g . i / t n p , N e w Y o r k C i t y ................... 4.00 4.00 4.50 b î . N i c h o l a » . W a g i i / l u c , N e w Y o r k C i t y ............ Isn’t it about time that the people were j the other to win rather than Tamtnany «î.OO 3.00 Great progress has been made in al 5 .5 0 i U e C l u r e ' s Y l u K u ^ i n e , N e w Y o r k C i t v ................. 1.00 1.30 1.05 L r n i i k L e slie *» .«iou th ly, N e w Y o r k C i t y . . . . Yam hill received recognition in the calling a halt in this direction? With and thousands chose between them uo- most all civilized countries in the last 1 .(Hi 1.25 1.85 M u i i K e j ' s M n g n s l n c , N e w Y o r k C i t y ................. 1.00 1.35 2.00 S u c c e s s , N e w Y o r k C i t y ........................................... legislature Tuesday through the “ call the extravagant policy of the present cording us they thought one nr tlieoth- generation in raising the standard of 1.00 1.10 1.7.% l.c'tlirev M o i i t î i l y , N e w Y o r k C i t y ........................ ----- 1 have both----- 1 .0 0 1.20 1.75 session as an object lesson, It would not er had the best chance to win, yet the -down” of one of her representatives, snorts and in the suppression of painful l ’ u t U, N e w Y o r k C i t y ............................................... 5.00 5.00 fi. 50 J u d g e , N e w Y o r k C i t y . ......................................... 5.00 5.00 5 .5 0 I.amson, (or pocketing some hills from he out ol place to make this question an minority took possession of the city, and unpleasant features. Dog fights Le ss il e* » W e e k l y , N e w Y o r k C i t y ........................ 4 .0 0 4.00 4 .5 0 K e v ie w o f H c v in v s , N e w Y o r k City. . . . . . . 2.50 and 2.50 the committee of which he is chairman, issue in the campaign (or the election of slmplv liecauae there was no method were frequent in Europe and America 3.15 S e r i b n c r * » ! i n . ï a z l n e , Nc 'v ; Y o r k Ci tv 3.00 3.50 «.no the next legislature. A reform educa for men to ninkc their real wishes sur in the middle of the last century, and the nicklu-in-the-slot bill in particular. 1.00 1.25 1 .85 1 .0 0 1.25 1.75 property in Yamhill ran always l>e counted on to tional policy should be adopted which mount obstacles artificially created. In even up to a much later date. Cock 1.00 1.25 1 .0 0 2 .0 0 2.00 2 .5 0 come to the (rout in some way or other, would do away with nil but one good Queensland, however, they have a sys fighting was prevalent both in the .50 1.00 1.50 I p r l n e o M *» .*• n e ri :* In o , l M r i l n d - l p h l n , P e n n . 3.00 3.00 3 .5 0 though this new species of notoriety is normal, nnd then it should see that for tem which does surmount these ob Northern and Southern states before the Y o u t h s C o m p a n i o n , l l o . i t o n . M a s s ................... . 1.75 2 .2 5 2.00 I- : t r m n n d !» • :*e. ^ D r i n g f l c l i l , ................... . .50 1.00 not ull that could be desired. Hut what all extravagant expenditures made by stacles. It was Invented here, and has Civil War and for a considerable time 1.50 N e v r I.ntvJniHi ’ l o m o n t e a t l , S p r i n g f i e l d , Must*. 1 .0 0 1.25 1.85 G o o d l l o u s o i v c c - p i m : , S p r i n g f i e l d , M i i u n ........... ever his fellow legislators may suspect, that institution, “ for which past appro been before our State Legislature sev afterward. But cruelty in sports has 1.00 1.00 1.0,5 I’ H n t i , F i e l d u n « l fr'ircMitlc. ( h i e u g o , 111........... 1 .<K> 1.00 1.05 U r n r . s e J u d d F o r m e r . C l i l e n g o , I I I .................. let them not accuse Mr. I.amson of be priations were Insufficient,” the school eral times, but, like most reforms, ap largely been done away with nraong en 1.00 1.25 1.85 and prices as low as the lowest. r . n l t o m i . x t , I n t l i r t n a p o l h , I n t i ................................. .50 1 .0 0 1.50 ing “ carelessly” negligent. This will be in question he given to understand Hint peared too radical at first sight to suit lightened communities. O h i o 1 a r i t i " r. t f e v e l n m l . O h i o .............................. In parts of .OO 1.00 1.05 You will find the property I ofFer M i o h i g n n F o r m e r . D e t r o i t . M i c h ..................... . .«O ,1 .0 0 Ï.05 doing nn injustice to E. F.’s peculiar it can lilt itself out of tbe bole. When lawmakers. As we have adopted the Cuba and Hie Philippines, and among J F u r i a n m l l i r e n O i e . S p r i n g f i e l d , O h i o ............ ! .50 1.00 1.80 r n r m N e w » . S p i i i i g f i e l d . O l i l o .......................... for sale as represented. .50 the state appropriates a liberal amount Australian secret ballot and found it several Latin nations, game fowls are j 1.00 sense of business. 1.80 H o m e a n d F a r m , C o n i » « t il e . K y ............ .50 1.00 1.50 T h e F a r m e r . M . P a u l . M i n n ................................. for the support of nn institution it workable and useful, in spiteof contrary still trained for deadly combat. .50 1.00 But 1.50 T r i b u n e A l u m n a e . U H i l ............................................. ——— 1.10 1 .0 0 § I ’lease «end cash with order. Free trade adherents, as a proof that should he plainly understood that that predictions, it may tie worth while at cock lights, quail tights, dog tights and! Tiro*. wl5hl1’« t" ••..bseribe foe more than ore of the above publication» ia connection with our policy of protection is to blame for amount is to serve as “ sufficient” until le ist toexanilre the system of alternative even hull tights wi I in time be given up Opposite P. O. Tb e Tribune a a y remi; a l publishers’ regular prices connection with Newberg, Ore. I Address T H E T i l l B l S E . X c w - V o r k C i t y . choice In voting which operates so well everywhere, as bear baiting, once a pop iniquitous trusts, have widely claimed —the next feed. in Queensland. It is l>y many believed ular sport In England, was abandoned that sue), combinations do not and can to oiler a solution of the trouble we are | more than two hundred years ago. The not exist In free trade England and her T l l l t I . K O I s l . t T l ' I i r . -A t l M V K l * C K I T I dependencies. To g»t at tho truth in from our overgrown political ma I destruction ol live birds in matches and CAI.LIT II Y K X I ' I I A X U K S chinery, w hich frequently makes vot handicap contests d>ies not harmonize of the matter the United States govern Really now, outside ol the numerous ing among us a sort of Hobson’ s choice | well in the growtlt o f mercy, kindness ment has instituted nn official, hut im partial investigation Into Britain's in appropriations, has the legislature ac that it is mockery to call an expression and good w ill toward animals. No one dustrial conditions, and finds that complished anything of importance so of (lit* popular will. can object to the laceration and divul- though the word “ trust” is little used in lar?— Brownsville Times. Wo have hitherto explained this sys-: dons of clay pigeons, and il matches are Europe, the thing itself exists widely tern, and hope to illustrate Its workings | confined to the shattering ol inanimate just the same. It seems that the com-1 About forty legislatures are in session, in tabulating the returns o f the votes objects with tin* double barrel no move- bination of capital into monopolies or nnd just nlsnit tlie same number of con- I for mayor which our readers tire cast -1 tuent will be started to organize “ socie j trusts, is but ft step in (tie progress ol stitutioii.il conventions are proposed by ing. To outline It briefly once more | ties lor the prevention of cruelty to liv e ' industrialism, and is universal, protec tbe law tinkers, instead of letting bad ue suppose (hat A B, nnd Care running ! birds” on the part ol crack pigeon shots.” enough alone.— Reporter. tion or no piotection. foroflice. A gets 4000 votes; It 3000; O, j ___________________ 2000 and D, 1000 . Nobody has a ma- I Sam Jones gets off a good tiling ocea- If tbe present legislature would mix a jority. We look to thesccnrd choice of In answer to Sylvester Petinoyer’s suggestion to tbe demócrata tlmt (bey little business with its “ grave deliber It s 1000 supporters, and perhaps they sionlv, this for Instance: “ The most solve the senatorial puzzle by voting (or ations” there would not In'any talk of find they stand .‘>00 for A an.I ¿‘>0 each beautiful sight in the world is to see a nn independent republican, Judge W il an extra session.—Times. for 11 ami C. This would make the family gathered around a hearthstone, The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you liams for instance, 0. E. S. Wood took vote: A , 4340; B, 3210; 0, 22>0. Still with tbe head of tbe household reading Burns, in Harney county. Is to have a no choice. W o then eliminate C and his local paper—paid lor in advance,” — him to task (or wanting to help “ some know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s, imitators republican (action out of a hole.” Pen- “ High School” supported by the state. make etlcctlve the second choice o f ills Exchange. NE9YBERG GRAPHIC. IW IC J LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. CLARENCE BUTT. Spring 1'orin Com m ences March 27. ADYANTACES— DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. PRICE & PRICE. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . President Pacific College. N ew berg Furniture Store. H O U S E F U R N IS H IN G G O O D S , Floor Matting, Floor Oilcloth, Floor . WINSLOW BROS., THE JEW ELERS. ROY GARDNER Portier Curtains, W indow Shades, Couches & Baby Buggies. W a ll Paper and Picture Moulding a Specialty. N e w b e rg Land C o . Newberg, Ore. Do You Contemplate Pnrcliasiug REAL ESTATE POPULAR PUBLICATIONS—POPULAR PRICES THE HEW- YORK TRI WEEKLY YORK WEEKLY C IT Y COUNTRY Tracts to suit purchaser, J A. P. OLIVER, ^ \ a r i a ^ C hills 0 * THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. noyer replies that that was just what lie didn’ t want to do and thus proposed that as they held the halanoc ol power they elect a new man and recognize neither faction. He goes so tar as to declare that it is foolish to think ol the repub licans electing a democrat, as they are entitled to the senatorship. and that tho democrats should recognize this Got and then express and demand their prefer ence. He furthermore says that “ Gen eral” Wood bolted Bryan in 1898, is a gold man, is not a democrat and is not entitled to give advice to democrats. On the whole Sylvester seems to have .be best ol it. ' * ” years Iront now it will develop Into supporters lie tween the candidates a filth Normal School, Our free school me of w hom must bo chosen. If all of system is la-comii.g a very expensive these votes went to It they would elect litan ry.—Telegram. him !n spite o f .Vs original plurality. Thu* the real wish ot the majority In The people of the eastern part of the tin* alternative would count, and not stnte pay nearly one fourth of the state t*e defeated because scattered in their taxes yet, when they a.k for nn indus ealier lavor for candidates eliminated trial school or experiment station the from tlie contest. It will he noted that representatives of the rent ol the state the votes which went to as second proclaim it relative to highway robbery. choice are wasted at the end. This is —Sheridan Sun. because for simplicity the plan as out lined proviih'* no tided choice. In Only one more week of the legisla Queensland, we believe, there ia a pro- ture Is there anything or anybody yet gres-tve Choice. and all the votes are re unprotected by legal enactment, or out distributed as may be necessary to give ---------- -• — • ■ — llfr il to C o n q u e r o r D i e . “ I was just nlsnit gone,” writes Mrs. Roan Richardson, ot Laurel Springs. N. C , “ I had consumption so bad that the doctors said I could not live more than a month, but I began to use Dr. I 8 ng> New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven tsittles and am nowr stout and Well.” Its an Unrivaled life saver In Consumption, Pneumonia, I.aGrippc and Bronchitis; infallible for Coughs, COM*. Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup or Whooping Cough Guaran teed bottler 2'e anil »1. Trial bottles free at C. F. Moore A Co's drugstore. * 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 o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's » the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics are 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 ‘.akc Grove’s— its superiority and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the onlv Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the United State*. No Cure, No Pay. Price. 50c. ^ „