NEWBERG
G R A P H IC .
E. II. WuoDWAKC, El.irOR À I'l l 1 II.'
W. C. WuOliWAUD, A u ci.vrz Enin’
l.SMKH
ZV XR Y
KR IP A Y
MORSCIKO.
Colored as aci'iin-l rls«s m ille r At the p it o fliff
At N cw lx -r« . O r c * o n .
FR ID A Y, JUNE 7, 1901.
were a la 1 ai d auswcreil and niuch iu-
tercct was manifcste>l, but it was really
t.in l.ad Hint so few wi re out to hear
wli.it was so well put bet.ire the people.
The •;uul!i c s s of the audience was good
evidence of the fact staled by Mr. Smith
tlmt farmers are doirg loo little think-
ing, (or if they were keenly on the look
out for the latest r.ud Iw-st methods of
agriculture tins meeting would most
certainly have been better attended hv
tlie farmers In the vicinity of New berg.
A l l A b l e A i l i l r e s s o n " l l a n u - M s k t i i c **
To-.
u . i : . a s rc .'.i ■ th it when
lb, hd.v'a advent is cx | h eted they n«ed
a - ngtli for two ir.<; ul of one. Wom
en, \i...k, nervous, "jus*, able to drag
mound," find themselves confronted
with coming maternity.
They have
m t strength enough for themselves, how
cun they have strength to give a child?
Wo don't hark for the birth of strong
ideas from a weak tnind. Why should
v e i X pert the birth of strong children
front weak mothers?
The way to ensure health and strength
n mother and child
is to use Dr. Pierce's
m
Favorite Prescription
as a preparative for
■\ in nth e i ho od . It
m
? ' ’ brings tire mother's
strength up to the
rvijuirements of nat-
ute, so that she has
strength to give her
child.
It nourishes
the nerves and so
quids them. U en
courages a natural
appetite and induces
refreshing sleep.
" Favorite Prescrip
tion " makes weak
women strong and
sick women well.
There Is no alcohol
in " F a v o r i t e Pre
scription " and it is
fra- from opium, co
caine and all other narcotics.
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LITTLEFIELD BROS.,
I fi) A T COST-
M S I C M R S & SURGEONS.
oit’.rK in f'hehaletn Valley Bonk Butldin*,
I’hone N o \:\
Besidencc north of Pul.lit* bthool Building
Phono No. 44.
j
• T h o e n t ir e lin e o f s iim m o r D res s Good3, s liir t w a is ts , sk irts, Jackets]
(!) W r a p p o r s a n d M i l l i n e r y a t co st w ith o u t ro so rv o . S ilk W a is ts from|
|jjlO to 20 p e r c e n t oif. W o c a ll y o u r s p e c ia l a tte n tio n to tho Cloth-|
M in g D e p a r tm e n t. W o c la im t h a t th o r e g u la r p r ic o o f c lo th in g beats«!
jjja n y 20 p o r c e n t d is c o u n t c la im e d to bo g iv e n in oth er stores.
•ts.This is admitted by n good many people. Besides we give u Hat nud Siupetldera, fiee of charge with
D3. WOODS HUTCHINSON,
PHYSICIAN Si SURGEON.
Special attention also given to «tineas** ot the
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND I HHOAT.
In the evening Mr. Smith delivered
OftUv over Bank of Sen berg.
hi« address on “ H -nie-Making’ ’ and it
The main secret in selling goods cheap is in buying and this is just the,
( » l i v e r y Suit of Clothes.
is a pity that a representative of every
*•*- jxjiiit. Therefore we claim that our goods are the c I umik M because we buy light and sell good goods.(
home hi Chehulem valley did not hear
it. Mr. Smith explained that as a rea
gju pairs U. Jacobson iN: Co's stamped Men's:
D re s s o o d s D e p a r tm e n t.
son for his giving this lecture, lie had
and
Ladies
shoes to close at $1.4#.
I,initigs to be given away free of charge
liven touring Eastern Washington, and
fr«m observation there he was impressed
WATCH MAKKK •.»Including the sewing silk, with every dress
Tin- Ktippcntloif line Ladies Shoes, 3 special,
witli the fue* that in spite of tine, large
k | pattern above 50c. |>ei yard.
values.
The i t v>. sale price ¡fc|..»S. The >3.50!
One of the most significant things to farms, the people, instead of “ being at
JEW F.I.F.ll,
value,
sale
price i- ’
Tho ¡S3m value, sale
he found in the decision of the Supreme home were only staying there." Such
A B a r g a in .
Court of the United States in the 1’orto conditions K ing the same to a degree
price
4S.
Solicits the patrona:«* o f his old Indiana
1000 yards o f the vetv latest novelties in
Krui.d* who seed wateh repairing done.
Rican cases, is the fact that the decision throughout the west, he had been giv
Dress
Goods worth front 50 to 75 c., choice per
50 pairs Hamilton Brown's Corn shoes, reg
ol the court was nonpartisan, tw o repub ing this talk wherever he went as a tree
“ 0 7 M o r r is o n s t.
13! yard 39c.
lican members voting with the minority will ffering in behalf of better homes,
ular
price $3 . g o , to close f l . t,s per pair.
I T i n i \N1>, O lt .
undone democratic member witlt the and to get people to thinking along this
(')
8 5 ° yards of higher grade novelties front 75
The famous Hainan ft Sous Men's fine shoes,
majority. It is also as encouraging no iii.e.
" I w ish to let you know th e g r ra t b e n efit inv
•I* to 90c., choice |>er yard 39c.
it Is significant, for rabid partisan ileei-
the ft> ix> nud #6.50 quality, special f,3.oo.
To login w itlt the plication is, what w ife
tl* t iveil th ro u g h tnkttut vour 'F a v o r it e
.V e w b c T fif
siona handed dow n from the Supreme are you going to do with your mon Preset in titv i.' " w rites Mr K o b eri H ard en. o f
rsoo yards of fancy and plain silks to he
B ra n d o n . M an itob a B o x .\tv " I t w as w h en
Our entire stock of bicycle shoes to closet
Court, our highest tribunal, don’t set ey which you make out of tlie h e r baby ca m e. W e h ad h e a rd so m uch o f / / « i r f i c v s N v S / i o / j .
losed
out for less than wholesale price.
your m e d ic in e th;tt my w ife decided to t t r it
well wiih the poop'e who expect its farm? Too many slave themselves and I I m ay say m y w ife 's a c e w as th irty th re e
out at cost.
EVERY TMINQ IN THE LINE OF
rulings w l>e base I upon something wring the dollar« fr -in the farm, without an d th is w as h e r first c h iU R S h e c o m m e n c ed
Shoo D e p a r tm e n t.
t o ta k e ' F a v o rite P re sc rip tio n ’ five m o n th s b e
About 500 pairs of Ladies, Men's and C1,il f
other than the shifting winds of po iti- j any return in the » ay of home comfort fore tie r c h ild w is born W e have a fine h e a lth y t a w t H O R S E G O O D S » »
g irl, a u d w e U lie v e th a t th is w as m ain ly o w in g
cai opinion.
100 pairs R. Jacobson iNc C o.’s Stamp f i.5 0
and lo.ppirosx. Prosperous farmers live to th e • F a v o rite P rescrip tion ,* ta k e n la ith tu lly
(Iren's assorted shoes to close out for ¡css than |
rd in g to d irectio n s. W e sh a ll c t t ta in ly rec
in houses that would bring a blush ol o a cco
»•«shoes to close out at $t.<") p.-r pair.
cost.
m m e n d it w h ere v er w e c a n ."
Chairman Burton o f theOougrrs-i nul shame to a Sioux Indian. The trouble
Pr. Tierce’s Common Sense Medical Repairing Neatly Done.
G
ive
me
committee on ltivers an I Harbors, ac is found in the fact that w hen we start Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on
a call.
companied by other members of the out in life, w e strive for the dollars with receipt of 2\ one-cent stamps to pay
committee, has started out on “ a a definite purpose in view, tliat of get expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
L.
R. V.
. N. V.
i;i
J A C O B S O I s T
&
C O . ’S ,
swing around tile circle” of his own to ting a start, but that accomplished, a j
habit
has
teen
formed
and
we
keep
on
i
investigate the waterways of the coun
A It M il .I S. I’rr,
try for which appropriations arc asked. striving slavishly for llie dollar for its
Moki Tea positively cures sick head- j
MOSKs* V t i T A W . C M b t c r
As a first slep, it might not have Wen a own sake, which costs us far more limn !
ii'hc, indii- xtlon and constipation. A
»" .y a .V w 1!« .
bad thing to have ma le a po'.l of con- it is worth
delightful herb drink.
Hemovcs all
In beginning life the young man !
gress it-elf, and prosecuted a short but
eruptions o f 'lie skin, produces a per
vigorous fool-killing expedition against should make his first thought tlie build-I
fect complexion, or money refunded.
ROY GARDNER
the freaks w hose gift of gab lias a per- ieg of a none, for that is more than
C5c tnnl "Oe.
C. l\ Moore & Go. drug
N i n berg, Or.
pectu.il niotiou attachment, to te ap money, than acres, than cattle, and more
gists.
Carriage and Wagon Builder.
plied at the mention of river mid har than political ombiti in. The man who
accomplishes that much always suc
bor appropriation«.
There i» more talk over the one lamb
•
—
ceeds, while if lie gets nil the rest aud who Blade a winning in Wall street than , O R G A N T I Z I E I D 1 8 9 3
H A R D W I C K & CO.
! misses that, lie never succeeds. That Ho 9,f-!X) who were sheared. K.i-.s.is
Tlie Quarterly of the Dreg -n lli-l r-
! man gets the most g- >1 o f life, makes City Wor d.
Transacts a general banking Repairing, Painting and Trim m ing
ical Society for March, '.“ 'l, h
lo-.-n
the Q!ost happiness for those around
Promptly Done.
- h i . si n ess.
received. This is the first number of
him, is t:ie best citizen, tlie lest father
Save* Two From Dt»Vh.
Vol. 2.
Its contents are as follows:
and tlie best husband.
1'olitical History of Oregon from H53 to
“ Our little daughter had an almost
Foreign Iixchange bought and Horseshoeing and General Black-
In speaking of homo adornment, Mr.
J8€5, by Hon. George H. Williams.
fatal attack o f whooping cough and
bmitli repeated ti e advice of un old
sold.
Flotsam and Jetsam of the Pacific—T h «
bronchitis,” writes Mrs W. K. ilavi-1
smithing.
priest who said that we were once cast
Owyhee, tlie Sultana and tlie May Dacre,
land of Artnonk, N. Y ., "hut when
out of E !en and as »nme of us would in
hv Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor. Tiie
ill other rem etli» f.iiled. we saved her
all probability never get back it bvhoov-
Careful attention given Collections.
vessels referred to entered the Columb i
life with Dr. K ing's New Discovery.
.1 us to make some spot on earth as
river between tlie years 1S29 and 1834.
Our ideiv who had consumption in an
I i ear like it as p-issiide. Especially here
An Historical Survey of J’tiblic K loca
advamed stage, also ti-cil tills wonder
h i tlie Willamette valley where betu-
tion in Eugene, Oregon, bv ,1 seph
fell remedy and today she is perlec
tif-.il trees and (lowers grow so easily,
Schafer. The Aurora Community, by
well ” Dos;>erate throat and lung
C L O C K . C C K I » . II \ Y .V C I C A I N
fiUl
mu
luxuriantly and inexpensively there is
H. S. Lyman. All these ar icles are of
senses yield lo Pr K in g's New Discov.
G A R D E N Ä l l.O W i.lt
no excuse for hare looking homes.
vital interest to every one w ho cures t"
ery as to no other medicine on earth.
The place to gel your
S U .D S .
Farmers whose attention is centered in
know anything about the beginnings of
Infallible for roughs and colds. oOc
their broad acres have such a narrow
y
^
“
Krvr
U
v
ll
v
s
r
y.
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County.
things in our State.
The object o f this
and i l bottles guaranteed by C. F\
Will exchange New
I view of the beautiful. We should pity
Goods for old.
publication is to create an interest iu
Moore. Free trial Indies.
K. C. W a r d <V C o.
»> man w I. > sees in every tl iwer n
i>t Hirrrt, Krwu-rc. Oi Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments.
the study of Oregon history and thereby
weed, and who looks upon tiie green
assist in developing an Oregon spirit in
The report that J l’ ierpor.t Morgan
gran as that only which will make hay
order to stimulate growth in every
r a row '. Ai d tlie idea of the man xpeaks only in money-«yllable* is denied
thing pertaining to thu wel-are of the
i
state. Address all in juiries about this with u big farm of rolling a ri-s setting by those who Know him best.— Montana
:iis
bouse
down
within
eight
rods
of the Record.
p u blicalion toG eo.il. Himes, As
.mt
Secretary, Oregon Historical Society, road, instead of building bi ll a little
Hooks, S ta tio n ery, I'a n o y unit
I ways and having a nice driveway lead-
rooms, City Hail, Portland, Oregon,
Sick headache absolutely and perma
T o ile t A rt ic le s .
f u m a r a anil
| ing up pa-t leafy trees. When p'antln^ nently cured by using Moki Tea.
A
tree= t o. it h ju«t ax easy and as cheap pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa K o d a k s and nil kin ds o f f a m a ra
F O R M O R I IN T K L L IG l.N T F A R M IN G
! to set them artistically as in a haphaz tion ami indigestion, makes yon eat, Supplies.
a rd nunr.fr. A ll of these things cost deep, work, and li j*py. Satisfaction I.D s s o N S G IV E N IN K O I> \ K -
K a + r g e t i « A « l < ! r f * « ( * a re G i v e : 1
. t»y I
f.
i nothing, hut they are what makes the guaranteed or money l*nck. 2>e und E U Y .
rtr oith o f M i n n F « u t A a n d II K
l.o u n «-
b u r y In B e h a l f o f D l v e r a i f l e d l u d u a t r y . real home. What pleasanter memory 30c. C. F. Moore it Co.
| can a man leave his children than that
A very interesting as well as an ex j which will allow them to say "W e had
It reepiires =ome practice to snece”
ceedingly profitable meeting wa» held tlie pleasantest home we ever knew.”
fully paste nr. envelope on a Buffalo
Tlie sjieaker showed the close relation
at Craters hall on Monday afternoon in
stamp.— Kansas City Mar.
the interests of diversified farming. H. 1 of diversified farming to the good home.
The
average
wheat
farmer
is
a
pessimisr,
E. Lounsbury representing the Sititli-
I l l « I . i f e Kn « t t l l*y n n m h f r l a l a ' « Cr»ll r,
ern Pacific railroad company and C. L “ the only honest man in the commu
Cholera ami
Ilrmedy.
Kiuitli a practical dairyman from Minne nity.” Pity him. It takes more th in a
" I am sure that Chamberlain’ll colic,
|
big
farm
and
a
fine
house
for
a
happy
— if so
sota were the principal speakers.
cholera and iliarrboe remedy at one
Mr. Lounsbury, the first speaker sal 1 , home. Grow everything you can which
time saved ms life,” says A . E Lafalete
by way of introduction that the que« will bring beauty and comfort in the
of Grengory Landing, f ’lurk county.
lion was often asked why the Southern home and don’t follow the policy of the
Mo, “ I was in such bad sha|>e that
Pacific was out holding farmers' meet- one crop farmer who says ‘I can buy
1 the doctors x | I could not live. When
inga at points throughout the valley, dies per than I can raise,' and whose
A FI L L L IN K
! I was at the lowest ebb, one o f my
and in answer stated that the company children know the taste of little else
neighbors brought in a bottle of t liam- by calling on
me
before
was not getting tlie buriness over its than potatoes and greasy bacon. Live
*
; lierlaln’s colic, cholera snd diarrhoea
Oregon branches that other roads were out of the garden and cellar instead ol
remedy and I Hoik it and got Instant
closing a ti’ade
getting in other stales w here nat iral the store.
! relief. I noon got tip und nround
Always remember that home Is made,
conditions were no better than they
OLD W H E E L S T A K E N OLT 2ST3EW OISTES.
others.
That was nine years ago and I am stiil
were here and an effort was being made not bought. And the making ol h- int
| in g,od health. Since then that medi-
to try to get farmers to abandon exclu is a partnership affair. Shame on the
1 cine has ul wavs been in my house and
W H E E L S OF A L L K I N D S I N C L U D I N G L A D I E S A N D G E N T S T A N
sive grain farming and take np diversi farmer wbo treats his w ife as a hired
I always will Is». It is tlie best on
fied agriculture, believing that in this girl not entitled to wages, and who
D E M S FOR R E N T .
earth.” F'or sale by U. F. Moore.
change of methods the conditions of the when asked for Cfiy cents wants to
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------1 have both------
people along the lines of the road would know what she di 1 with the two hit
A fu ll L in e o f S u n d ries. R e p a ir in g q u ic k ly a n d n e a t ly done.
Joseph Bush, of Indiana, Is 10S years I
he materially changed for the better piece lie g iv e her last week. Some
He has made a q u i e t s n e a k o d
and in the end more business would farmers have such a narrow way of oi l .
C I T Y AND C O U N T R Y
treat! g their ch l lren, in giving them Father Time.— Minneapolis Times.
come to the railroad.
The Boer* have won another derisive
bittle in South Africa, and the British
war office has received another “ I le-
gret to repori” cablegram. t>f lale It
seenia to he tlie Boer nho is foroishirg
the “ striking proof of paramount j>o»er”
In the Dutch tepubhee.
Bky
fl. BECK, - I
Í!)
I
B
•iXow gooils arriving daily an* oflerod at I km I rock prices.
II.
ihLl n
Sutherland.
JEZ-
I
McMinnville’s (irentest Store.
It
Furniture Store
CARRY A FULL LINE
— OF—
!i 8. F.
Feed & Seed store NEW AND SECOND-HAND
F U K N IT lJ liK
!
DRUGS
& M E D IC IN E S .
P R E S C R IP T IO N W O R K A
S P E C IA L T Y .
The Best Wheels in the City.
Do You Contemplate PcrckiiHJ
HEAL ESTATE
SAVE MONEY
Orient, Olive, Mitchell, Imperial Bicycles
with
The company is taking great interest the ownership of s-.rue animal for in
property in
l l t - f n ' t S t a r r y F » » r S ln n e y .
«*
in dairying from the simple fact that stance, and p icketing the proceeds from
wherever fanners have taken up this i’ s sale. It’s Johnny’s pig, but daddy's
Tlie Bovlon man, who lately married T r a c ts to su it
branch of agriculture they have become l.-.g, and Mary's lamb hut papa's sheep! a sickly rich young women, is happy
p u rc h a s e r,
prosperous. While they are increa-ing G,ye the chddri-n a chance to do for now, for he got l)r. King's New Life
their bank account they are building np .t h e m Ir e « , to learn the u-e o f money , I ’ills, which restored her to perfect and prices as lojv as the lowest.
and increasing the lertility ol the soil. w '.. k ! i they make for themselves nn I health. Infallible for jaundice, hUiou«-
You will find the property I offer
As for the question of over production there will be less dissatisfaction on the ness, malaria, fever und ague and ull
for sale as represented.
of dairy products tlie increase of popu farm.
liver and stomach troubles.
Gentle
One pariuer in the home should by all but effective. Only ‘S ic at C. F\ Moore’s
lation is greater than tlie increase in
A. P. OLIVER,
means be a good cook. In every mar drugstore.
the number of cows.
Opposite P. O.
Newberg, Ore.
Mr. Smith, the second speaker, was riage lii-en-e there should be a clause to
listened to with much interest, first the eff -ct '.hat one of the parties must
**
f the fact that he comes be able to prepare a digestible meal of vie- j
c*.s
iV c c f/
i
*
- ita, s state wlieie dairying tual^— and the other mu-t he able to pro- j
(jr / i l S . S C f . S A / o s f
l i a s tiecr carr ed on witli greater success vi-Ie one. There is much more ot hap-1
Are often bright and beautiful to the casual observer yet the
tea., in any oilier part of tlie Country pines« in life than we think In good food;
ar.d »aside he liar I wonderful fund of prop rly prepared. A man often fig-
lo«* mali-
,• .11 lines with refer ures nm-t carefully on the “ balanced ,
ence to diversified farming and us a rati- n " f ir his cow and takes nothought;
of wlist kind of food his own children'
fluent talker he lias few equals.
sometimes lurk there.
He stated that Mr. Markham had asked have, when above all tilings, tlie most
1 • • x-,— ~r
No one but the
him to make a tour of tlie valley, first profitable “ animals" grown on the home
to find out tlie conditions and learn if farm are liealtliful (joys and girls. One
possible where the trouble was.
He leading line ol reform is tlie teaching of
made such a tour and in tiie course of our girls how to cook a good, digestible
his trip mads H a point to converse meal and put it on the table in an at
can tell you properly just how you
II clams« and ask all tractive manner. Bad cooking is a fac
with faru e
stand as to eyesight; and its a great
manner f .,n■- ms ami lie returned to tor of more evils than we imagine.
For the ideal home there must be
Hr. Markham, ly convinced that the
mistake to delay • thorough exam ina
farmers >f foe
ey were working hard thoughtfulness and kindness, and a care
tion at the first warning.
eoeag. b it t’
they were doing too ful tiie of won!». If we can make those
O u r O p t lc iil In s t r u m e n t s n rc th e
Utile t .o k eg.
e heard too much “ I near us happier we are more successful
la te s t In v e n t io n h i m ! a r e p e r fe c t .
<f. i t kr
l t d " I don't think" and than the man of millions w ho builds
iiy
S lc H tc c l O p t i c i a n
libraries. The final factor ol the happy
home is religion—without reference to
creed and dogma, tlie religion of hope
and life, tlie religion which makes
heaven la-gin here now in liappjr homes
and the hearts that make them.
(
-
Unii
VadA
1-HA&
p O ’"'
&evc>
th a t
Seeds of Defective Vision
saw too much evidence of blundering
along without intelligent and well di
rected effort. More sheep, more cows,
more clover, more hog* and more edu
cated farmers are needed in the Willam
ette valley. A number of questions
E L A M SHAW.
O u r W a l ' h a n il O p t ic a l r e p a ir d e
p a r t m e n t la th e treat tlm t s k ill a n il
fin e m a t e r ia l c a n m a k e it.
T H E B E S T P R E S C R I P T I O N IS
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Ionic.
The formula
is plainly printed
on
every bottlc- -hcnce you
know just tvhat you arc taking when you take Grove's, Imitators
do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy
their medicine if you knew what it contained.
Grove's contains
Irorr and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tastclcrs
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 is the Original 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
arc not experimenting when you tike Grove’s— its superiority
end excellence having long been established.
Grove’s is the.
only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections ol
the United State:.
No Cure, N’ o I’ay. 1 ’iitc, 50c.