i V B E ’- ------------------ RG GRAPHIC. W. I OODWAKD, J. W E oodw ard , oito b A A P s s o c ia t e u b u b iik k . E d it o r . ISSUED (VERY FRIDAY MOK.MNO. B u te re d a s ie c o u d c la s s m a tte r at th e p o sto ttic e a t N ew b e rg , O reg o n . FUI DAY, APRIL 26, 1901. Some Democrat papers are insisting that tariff revision must lie made the issue of the next cam(>aign. Well if it’s to the political bone yard the democrats must go for an issue, we suppose it may as well be this as something else. As the people of this country of ours have decided in favor of a sound protect ive policy, an exchange suggests that it should he adhered to until they showr n change of opinion. When they have grown rich and fut and foel the need of another dose of free trade or tariff for revenue only, to reduce their condition, they will say so. Till then our treaty makers should let the tariff alone. The day of miracles hus not gone by, •ml there is now and then a gleam in the darkness which indicates the possi ble arrival even yetol that “golden age” which college orators tell us ubout. Last Saturday Itipley of Kentucky, accused of complicity in the assassination of Goebel, was nc<tuitted by u Kentucky Jury, ever member of which wasa demo crat. The name finally decided upon for the Nortiiwest centennial celebration of 1905 is, L E W IS A N D C I.A ltK C E N T E N N IA L ANO AM FI: K A N P A C I F I C E X P O S I T I O N . The motto and trade mark of ull expo sition literature is to be the very appro priate quotation, "Where Kolls the Oregon." President McKinley lias cheerfully consented to break ground for the 1905 exposition of the Northwest, on his ar rival in Portland on the afternoon of May 22. This will give a big boost to the worty cause, and it is sincerely hoped that a geneioiiB share of that proverbial “ McKinley luck” will be transferred to the big fair by that first spadeful of dirt. ! II. J. L ittle f ie ld . It. A. L ittle fie ld . F r o m T h e C ollege. 99 Kev. A. M. Kray of Portland conduct 6 t LITTLEFIELD BROS., ed chapel exercises on Wednesday morn ing. Our orator will deliver hU oration in Is one of the curious exprès, ions used V a lle y B a n k B u ild in g . Prof. Kirk's room on Friday alternoon | for worked out. Many a woman drops Office» P h in o n e C N hchale.-n into a chair, in utter weariness "all K e» ld en ee n o o. r th LI. o f P u b lic S ch o o l B u ild in g , for the benefit of the public school. i played out,” and wonders P h o n e N o. 44. A certain small Imy fell dreadfully why she feels so weak. She sick a few days ago, when he was in- j has not yet realized that formed that he might read his literary the general health is so intimately related to the production in chapel, having failed to local health of the come up with it at the proper time. We womanly organism, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. hope to see him back soon and promise that weakness must S p e c ia l a t te n t io n a lso g iv e n to d ise a se s o f th e follow i.omanly dis ♦V > to be considerate of him. E Y E f EA R , N O S E A N D T H R O A T . It has been rumored that Preselect eases. Restoration Office o v e r B an k o f N ew b erg . Mctirew will be back the t i n t of May. of the general We hope this is true for everyone is health invari a b l y follows anxious to see him. the use of Dr. Although the measles is generally con Pierce’s F a sidered to be a childrens’ disease, it is v o r i t e Pre- making quite a raid in college. A num scription. 1 1 regulates the periods, dries weakening ber of the preparatory students are ab drains, WATCHMAKER heals inflammation and ulccra- i sent on accouDt of it and even some of tion, and cures female weakness. It j anp JEWELER, the upper classmen are crestfallen to tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the ; ||J find themselves smitten with the plague. appetite and induces refreshing sleep. There is no substitute for "Favorite S o lic its th e p a tr o n a g e o f h ts o ld I n d ia n a The debaters are doing some good Prescription,” for there is nothing "just F r ie n d s w h o s e e d w a tc h r e p a i r in g d o n e . work, and their sorrows will soon be as good ” for womanly ills. " I w ish to ad v ise th e B uffering w o m en o f th is t£07 M o rriso n St. over. a t la n d , o f th e g o o d I have received fro m D r. Prof. Kelsey's tandem ride was all g P re P O R T L A N D , OK. ierc e'» F av o rite P re s c rip tio n a n d 'G o ld e n M ed ic al D isco v ery .' " w rite» Mr». M ary S h o p p e d , of right—all except the next morning. C o lu m b u s G ro v e P u tn a m Co., Ohio. "F o r four a d b een a su fferer from fe m a le tro u b les, Miss I.ocetta Hailey who has been y a n e a d rs a X t h tim e s w as u n a b le to d o even tlie h o u se IN l e w b e r g sick for several days, has dropped her w o rk fo r th r e e in th e fain tly . I h a d su ch p a in s I th a t I suffered iitiu .c t d e a th d o ze n s o f tim e s, b u t I college work for the present and re a fte r ta k in g five b o ttle s o f y o u r m e d icin es I can H a r n e s s S h o p . tru th fu lly say th a t m y h e a lth w os g re a tly im- turned to her home near Sherwood p ro v ed . I h av e a g o o d a p p e tite a n d am g a in in g PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS. |A Special 3 DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, 1 Commencing Saturday. April 27th, I JOHN A. BECK, and will end May 31, 1901. E V E R Y A R T IC L E IN T H E H O U S E R E D U C E D . § E _ U LL STOCK IN A L L LINES.I _ ---- ***ttS&7&*- ^ ' ffCOALE A N D S A T I S F Y Y O U R - l | SELF. I * ill .t ic S c h o o l N o t e s . In flesh rig h t a lo n g T ills s p r in g is th e first | tim e in five y e a rs th a t I h a v e d o n e m y house j c le a n in g all b y m y s e lf a n d w ith o u t th e le ast , fa tig u e w h ate v er. I h o p e a ll su fferin g w o m en I m a y fin d r e lie f a s I h av e done. " M y g a in in w eig h t h a s b een ju s t te n pounds, a n d I a m s till g a in in g .” E V E R Y T H I N C IN T H E LINE O F »«H O R S E G O O DS»« On the lfttli ltev. Gould gavo an ex ceedingly interesting talk to tbo assern 'r bly of the two upper rooms. His sub Dr. Fierce's Common Sense Medical ject was “Crater Lake.” Adviser, 1008 large pages, paper covers, Repairing Neatly Done. Give me The little fellows on the west Bide of is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent a call. tlie play grounds have fine sport out stamps to pay expense of mailing only, or for cloth-bound book, send_jt stamps. H. L. Sutherland. running the locomotive, when it comes Address Dr. K. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. in on the side-track. The teachers are intending to go in F. A. M O R R IS , P re s . Jonah’s wife was probably like wo body to tho institute at Amity tomorrow A. R. MILLS, V ic e P res . M OSES VOTAW, C a a h le r. And again tliu Htli grade examination men todny. She didn't believe him has been postponed—this time till May when he told her where he hud been. 15, 10 and 17. It seems that either the J o b C o u l d n ’t H a v e S t o o d I t . county or state superintendent lias If he’d had Itching l’iles. They’re made a mistake. This puts the examin terribly annoying; but Huckien's Arni N e w b c r if , O r. ation alter the close of school, w hich is ca Salve will cure the worst case of not very satisfactory to the scholars or piles oil earth. It bus cured thous their teacher either. ands. For iujuries, pains or bodily An effort is being made to improve eruptions it’s the best salve in the O I R z G - A - I s T I I Z E I D 1 8 9 3 tlie marching and it is now very much world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaran- better. The scholars take a great deal eed. Hold by C. l'\ Moore & Co. Transacts a general banking of interest in making a nice appeurance business. It Is better to be right than president in the line. hut the salary is much smaller. K e a l K n tn te Tran*fern. Foreign Exchange bought and R e p o rte d by t h e Y a m h ill Co. A b s tra c t C o a t .Mo A flaw ing, R o a r i n g F lo o d . sold. M lm iv ille , O re g o n , /o r tlie w e e k e n d in g Washed down a telegraph line which A p r 20 1901. Jain c fl M. P u g h , M a n a g e r, Oregon 125 n in t5 r 8 ............. 944 97 Chan C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., hud to re pair, “standing waist deep in icy Careful attention given Collections. Clms K Spaulding to O Elliott water” lie writes, “ gave me a terrible 9 lots in Newberg....... .......... 450 cold and cough. It grew worse daily. W II iiurnard and wf to J Mc- Finally tlie liest doctors in Ouklund, M oore , Cleary its 1 2 blk 11 Deskiu's Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I hud ad New berg ......................... 250 consumption und could not live. Then H P.igelow et ul to A P Ollvor D E A L E R IN I began using Dr. King's New Dis it 4 blk 7 H .It I. ad Newberg. 200 covery nud wns wholly cured by six D r u g s & M e d i c i n e s , B o o k s & bottles.” Positively guaranteed for m a r r ia u k l ic e n s e s . coughs, colds, and all throat and lung B o o k l e t s , F i n e & F a n c y S t a t i o n Ella Hutchens 20, to A K Gubser 21 troubles by C. F. Moore & Co. Price Ada A Potter 23, to A C IC Street 28 50 cents and $1. e r y , H ehool B o o k s & S u p p lie s . Harah C Goeser 23, to J K Thomas 28 lit is impossible !o mention prices, all that we would like too. I CO. II IR,_ J A C O B S O N Everything in stock from 10% to 50% discount below the i present marked prices Repairing neatly done at one-half price. W a tc h e s & C locks C lean ed , M ain sp rin g s G u a ra n te e d , B a la n ce jew els, C ry stals, 50 o . 5l)c. 50c. 15c. ture Store HARDWICK & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND C. It. Markham, general agent of the Gold Filled Spectacles warranted Southern Pacific railroad, expressed a io years with first quality lenses sensible statement, and one that it would lie well to impress upon hoys and youth, for $3.50. when ho said: "I would rather be a Eye Glasses same quality, $3.50. first class mechanic and toil with smutty brow and grimy hands than a second- Everythng in the optical and jew class lawyer or doctor.—West Hide. elry line at cut prices. Call and Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. And C. H. no doubt thinks lie would W ill exchange New see me for bargains. Goods for old. rather have a first-class job with the Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments. S. P. Co. than bo either. And wo don’t blame him if lie does. Addie Hibbert 19, to Herbert Baxter 24 W ALL P A P E It. New est P a t A 'T T O R N EY -A T-LA W . Anna VanOrder 18, to Loren Kyan. On top of all the ulartna expressed by CLARENCE BUTT. I)o uot leave home on a Journey with democratic pa|iers over the extravagant t e r n s m i d S ty le s . imperial tendencies of the NuLlou ns out a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, W ill p r a c t ic e in a ll th o c o u r ts o f t h e s ta t e c ia l a tte n t io n g iv e n to p ro b a te w o rk , th e shown in the lust inaugural ce-eumtiien, Cholera and Diarrhoe Ketuedy. It is S w p r e itin g of d e e d s , m o rtg a g e s, c o n tr a c ts a n d th e comes the report of the inaugural com almost certain to be needed und can d r a f t in g o f a ll le g a l p a p e r« . N ew b erg . O re g o n . mittee which allows that the receipts not lie procured while you are on hoard O f f i c e — S e c o n d F lo o r exceeded the expenditures by a neat the curs or stcumship. It Is pleasant, R an k o f N e w b e rg R u ild iu g . sum. Tliis fact has given Inspiration to snfe and reliable. For sale by C. K, the sage observation that imperial mag- Moore & Co. druggists. ROY GARDNER nillceiicu with a surplus is rather to bu Hl ris W a n t e d . chosen Ilian Jeffersonian simplicity witli Carriage and Wagon Builder. For twenty-five cords of first class, a deficit. dry, old fir wood. Also ten cords of first class oak wood. Oak to be 3 to 6 Repairing, Painting and Trimming The Boers seem about to have made inches in diameter nt small end of stick Promptly Done. the war so expensive as to force England Wood to he corded by the side of public to make a necessary change in her time school building Newberg, Ore. Will In honored fret, trade policy and place n put In tho basement by the school direc Horseshoeing and General Black- - if so- tariff on some of her main atuplcs of tors and tliero measured by them. Bids consumption. In this cfino (lorn Paul smithing. will heopened May 1, 1901. Wood to will have fully fultilled liis prophecy of he delivered by September 1 , 1901. "staggering” John Hull, to say nothing -------- V S. A. M ills , Clerk Diet 29. of the staggering effect on free trade I enthusiasts und theorists on this side of A H e a lth y G ro w th . A F U L L F IN E OF the water whose favorite free trade fetish Acker’s Klixer lias gained a firm hold by calling on me before will Uieii have been liopelossly shattered. among our people und Is acknowledged to tie tho eu|M>rior to all other prepara F L O U II, F F I I I I . I I A Y Ä G R A I N closing a trade with In his “ Commoner,” Hrysn says rath tions. It is a positive cure for nil blood G A R D E N »V F L O W E R others. er grouchlly: "The indications »ro and skin diseases. Only fifty cents a S L I.D S . OLD WHEELS TAKEET OUST NEW ONES. lliat long liefore Tesla gofB telegraphic bottle and we gunranteo it. C. E. F r e e D e liv e ry . communication through the earth, Mor Moore & Co. druggists. WHEELS OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING LADIES AND GENTS TAN gan will have a railroad around it.” E. C. W a r d »V Co. It must be discouraging to the fool Taking into consideration the opening 1st. S tre e t, N e w b e rg , O r DEMS FOR RENT. up of new Helds of opportunity for rear killer when he looks around and sees platform oratory which would result how far lie is liehlnd with Ills work. ----- 1 have both----- A full Line of Sundries. Repairing quickly and neatly done. OREGOiV C IT Y from such a proposition, We can't see Sick headache absolutely and perma whut Mr. Hryan would have to kick CITY a n d COUNTRY about, if Mr. Morgan should conclude nently cured by using Moki Tea. A TRANSPORTATION CO. to make it u half dozen railroads in pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa property in tion anil indigestion, makes you eat, stead of one. Dally pii>son g er boats up aiul dow n the sleep, work, and happy. Satisfaction riv e r betw oeu Tracts to suit guaranteed or money buck. 25c. and On the publication of Aguinaldo's ad tide. C. K. Moore A Co. purchaser, dress to the Filipino people, Chui. A. Portland and prices as low' as the lowest. Towne said, “ I see nothing in the A sixteen year old girl that giggles is Independence and proclamation on which to base any im bad enough, but a boy of that ago who You will find the property I offer putation on the good faith of Aguinal- knows it all Is a still more awful abom for sale as represented. C o m in g u p , b o a ts push N e w b e rg s t 1‘2 m . g o in g do.” It strikes us that Mr. Towne ination. d o w n s t 11 a. m . T h e ir b o a ts a r e must have lieen a little Inadvertent to A. P. OLIVER, w e ll e q u i p p e d fo r posseu* say the least, in thus speaking of his g e r s e rv ic e . Opposite P. O. Newberg, Ore. Dyspepsia can be cured by using yellow little idol, tlie inspiration of some Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. One little of his wildest (lights of oratory. Who tablet will give Immediate relief or mon would have ever thought of accusing ey refunded. Hold in handsome tin j George Washington of issuing a procla boxes at 25c. C. F. Moore A Co. mation merely as a cheap means of per — Invented for— sonal preferment? C. F. H. J. W IN T E R S . The Best Wheels in the City. Camera and Kodaks with all Supplies. Do Yon Contem plale P nrcliasins REAL ESTATE Feed & Seed store SAVE MONEY Orient, Olive, Mitchell, Imperial Bicycles FLAM SH AW . a \ «V The Latest and Best Instrument N o t M a r ti t o S u i t . Tho most ridiculous behavior yet ex hibited on the part of the “ Antis” is their continued wail that the capture of Aguinaldo by a strategic move on the part of Funston, was unjustifiable and a disgrace upon the United States. It merely shows to what childi»hnees a continued course of copporheadlsm wdl reduce people. Prof. Woolscy, a recog nized authority on the rules and rode, of warfare, says in regard to the matter, “ The question is thus one of ethics and Volley, not of law. But to allow the insurgents to assassinate, to put on and off the military character, occasionally to kill prisoners, and to violate the white flag, while at the i»rae time exacting specific observance of the nicest rules of civilized warfare from the Americans, is not a question of either law or ethice, but of common sense.” Kzeeutive—I would appoint your man, but he is too Ignorant for the police force. Heeler— Den put him on dc school hoard.—Moonshine. H e K e p t I l l s l.fR THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS FITTING GLASSES- We have just purchased one of! these fine instruments and also a first-1 class trial case which enables us to fit1 glasses from the simplest to the m ost1 complex. Twelve years ago J. Vi. Sullivan of W o g u a r a n t e e s a t i s f a c t i o n in f i t t i n g Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with g la s se s o f every d escrip tio n an d at a rusty w ire. Inflammation and blood p r i c e s t h a t w ill s u r e l y p l e a s e you. |M>l»onlng set In. For two years ho We are selling the suffered Intensely. Then tho host doc B est G old F ille d S p e c t a c le tor* urged amputation, hot, he writes, F ra m es F itte d w ith th e “I used on« bottle of Electric Bitter* F i n e s t Whlt<> L e n s e s fo r $ 4 .0 0 sod 1 j bottle« of Kui-klen’ Arnica Kye G l a s s e s s a m e q u a l i t y $ .1.50 Salve an>l niv log was sound and wol S o lid V i c k i e S p e c t a c l e s w i t h a* ever.” For eruptions, eozotna, tet F i n e s t L e n s e s ............................. $ 1 .5 0 ter salt rheum, «ore* and all blood dls- T i l l: R KFRA CTO M ETER. orders Electric Bitters has no rival on l * r l e c s on o t h e r (roods t h e L o w e s t * earth, Try them C. K. Moore A Co. Cal! nud see us, will guarantee every bottle or mousy refunded. Only 50c. W in s lo w l i r o s . F e^er I Grove s Tasteless Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitator# do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contain* Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove’s is the Origsnsl and that all other so-called Tasteles* Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics show* that Grove’s is superior to ail others in every respect. You arc not cvpcrimentin * when , ou «.akc Grove’s— its superiority ana ’ excellence ha\ r T I o n b e e n established. Grove's is the onlv Chill Cure sold uiro ho.-t the ent re malarial tcctioju ot No Cure, No Pay. Price, ,-c. tnc b lilted ¿ titci. «