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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. W E rOISUKT .1 | creamery in slowly but sorely increasing -------- Its output. Such stable manufacturing i>w itfuiM i . i interest rmirerniiiE Yam- industries as the N s s l e r g Pressed Brick E . I I . W o o d iv a r d , E d it o r & P c b l is h k u . h i l l C o u n t y sod N s n i i r r * . factory, the Nowberg lumber mills, etn- ----- j ploying about 25 men, the New lie rg flour- W. C. \V ooD W A K D , A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r . We Ynmhillers liecoine so accustom-. ' n(* nobs, with the Chelialem \ alley od to the incomparable advantages of co,lrw' of election at a cost of ISSUKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. our county and little eily that we im- j about $16,000, the Enterprise tile factory, lutered at sseoDd-ciau matter st the poatofHce j ngine evsiyborly else is likewise aw are! Uuu>ne tt A S on’s brick fuctory, »»doth- It is v ery con ■w at N e w b e rg , O re g o n . I of the final discovery and location of tlie j er ^Haulier manufacturing concerns, and v enient to a ttrib u te . — .............. long lost Eden. Strange as it may seem | l *'e Spaulding Logging Co. a in dustry th e disasters w hich ov ertak e u s to fate. FRIDAY, JU N E 21, 1001. ! to us, however, there are other little I w**icb supplies the logs for the great But for tlie m ost 1 [oinh.il spots presumptuous enough t o | ^ | re6on City paper mills, tend to gite p a r t m a il is t h e make the same claim, and it is up to Newlierg th a t stability which is coveted arb iter of h is ow n A d aughter was born to the Czar and our own people to show their mistake **y cveiy ambitious little city. New- fortunes. Business m e n a re s t r u c k Czarinn of Russia on Tuesday. This by a frequent rehearsal of the hulf-told lierg with its 1200 inhabitants bus more dow n suddenly as makes four children for tlie royal couple, glories of Yamhill in generul and Clio- manufacturing industries th an any town by lig h tn in g . T he nud the fact that all of them are girls ( halem valley and Newberg in particular, In the county, our comity seat not ex verdict is g en era lly " h e a rt fa ilu re .” " H is h e art was w eak. makes it appear that. Czar Nicholas A few facts are given below which is cepted. Other advantages th an mere material I t was fate for h im to m eet th is e n d .” knew what lie was doing in proposing a Imped will act as an incentive to readers But if we w ent lieliind th e " w e a k ” h e a rt geneial peace policy. ! to "tell it over once again” to Eastern ones have given Newberg its reputation we should find a " w eak ” stom ach, p rob for desirability as a residence town •----- ■ friends who are looking westward with ably. a n d back o f th e w eak stom ach is however. Far and near Newberg is careless e a tin g a t irreg u lar hours. T h ere’s many a fling made by the the idea of home-making, W hen th e stom ach is diseased th e known ns the moral town of Willamette democrats against ultra protectionist ___ valley—ami with Its many c h u rch es ai d organs d e p e n d in g on th e stom ach for republicans, in ignorance of the fact that Y a m h i l l C o u n ty . n u tritio n a re starved. S tarv atio n m eans no saloons, there is Immediate evidence it was their own immortal Thomas Jef- This countv is situateli in the midst in support of its claim in this particular. w eakness of th e body a n d its organs. Dr. P ierce’s G olden M edical D iscovery ferson who wished that the Atlantic J of the most fertile section of the Wil- Primarily the home of tlie Friends cures diseases of th e stom ach a u d o th e r ■night be a lake of fire to keep out for j lamette valley, extending from the Church in Oregon and tho Northwest, organs of d ig estio n a n d n u tritio n . W h en eign goods. “ And Jefferson was an Wilalilette river on the east to the sum with a largo membership and a $15,000 these org an s a re cured, diseases of h e art, honorable man 1” mit of the Coast Range mountains on the church cditlce, many other d e n o m in liver, lu n g s a n d k id n ey s, caused by th e diseased stom ach, a re cu red also. west, a distance of ■ thirty miles. The ations have come ill and made it a town - 1n th e fall o f ] S-/7 I w a s t a k e n w ith s m o th e r Judge Brewer of the U. 8. Supreme surface is somewhat hilly and rolling of churches, all well attended and well in g sp ells, p a lp ita tio n o f tile h e a rt, a n d a d is tr e s s e d f e e lin g in m y s to m a c h ," w r ite s M r. Court took unto himself a bride from near the mountains blending into a supported. Newberg is also tlie home H . W . K in n e y , o f K n ig h t, D o d d rid g e Co., W e st tlie old green mountain slate thia week " I c o n s u lte d a d o c to r a u d h e s a id I h a d gently sloping plain which is Intercept of i ’aciilc college, under control of the o Va. rg a n ic h e a r t tr o u b le . H e g a v e m e s o m e m e d i which calls forth a witty p a ra g r a p h s to ed by n range of low hills, broken near Friends church and w hich ranks with c in e , b u t it d id m e n o g o o d . I th e n tr ie d d iffe r e n t k in d s o f pi.tetU L -^nefieines, b u t th e y o n ly remark th a t in the ease of Cupid vs. the center with the valley of tlie Yam the best educational institutions of the h e lp e d m e a little . I th e n s e n t a n d g o t five Every body,,-Associate Justice Brewer f D r. T ierce’s G o ld e n M ed ic al D isco v hill river which constitutes th e main state. Its motto is “ C hristianity and b e r o y ttle s B o efore th e firs t b o ttle w a s g o n e 1 fe lt a lias decided 'to follow tho flag, the Con change W h e n t h e five b o ttle s w e r e g o n e 1 drainage system C ulture” and is a very potent factor in b e g a n to w-ork. I h a d n o t w o rk e d a n y fo r a stitution a n d 't l i e Bible into tlie state This county contains 500,000 acres of drawing in tlie l>e»t class of citizens. y e a r b efo re. ol Vermont. " I a m w e ll a n d t a n e a t a n y t h in g n o w w ith tillable and timber lands, 300,000 of The people of the town as a class, are t h e e x c e p tio n o f p o r k a n d g r e a s y fo o d .” which are susceptible of tho highest public spirited and enterprising, neigh D octor P ierce’s P le asan t P e lle ts cu re “ Green goods” operators iiavo begun biliousness. stale of cultivation. Tho soil is princi borly and congenial. business again by sending out literature, pally of a dark sandy loum producing Newberg is first and always a healthy after taking a lest lor a few years. Says tho finest of '-ercals, hops, fruits and town, duo largely to its unsurpassed which you ate last year, will suffice your th e Milton Engle, “ We are not going to vegetables. In the foot hills are fine water system. A fine mountain spring hunger this y ear, th en last yeur’s a d warn anybody against these operators, forests of fir, hemlock, larch and cedar, has been tapped th ree miles north of vertising will be sufficient for this y ear’s for the obvious reason th at no honest while along tho streams are many decid town, tho reservoir stationed at an ele business. man will be gulled by them and we don’t uous trees, such as halm, oak, ash, vation of about 200 feet, and by mere care a continental what becomes of the maple and alder. force of gravity, New berg is furnished A. K. M IL L S , f r e s . other fellows. I f a dishonest lool wants MOSES VOTAW, C ash ie r. Transportation facilities are excellent with the purest, crystal water, a source to throw away Ids money let him d o it.” and convenient for all sections of the of envy to all loss favored towns. county, the Yamhill river being navi To sum up, New berg demands recog Notiiing could more strongly empha gable during tlie greater part of tlie year nition ns an industrial center, a place of size the improved conditions in the to McMinnville, the county eeul, which high moral tone, a town of religious and Philippines than the (act th at tho war N e w b e r g 1, O r . is situated twenty miles from the Wil educational advantages, a health resort d ep artm en t is arranging to send «00 lamette river in the central part of tlie —in 6hort we prepose ttio toast—" N e w American teachers for the public schools coui.ty, and surrounded by fine farm berg the town of prosperous, contented o i ^ a - ^ k i s r i 2 : E i D 1 8 9 3 to the islands in tim e for the opening lands. The Southern l’ucific Company homes.” For the response, we call up ■ ■ -♦------- — of the next school year. Tlieso teachers lias two lines of railroad traversing the on all who are senrehing a locution of will be selected by ugents of tlie war a general banking Transacts county its entiro length (roar north to above named description. department and they will have to pay south. business. their own transportation to Pan F ra n Visitor (from beyond tlie suburbs)— Tho climato is mild and healthful. cisco. When they report there they will The altitude being from two hundred to W hat’s oiio of them automobiles wutli? be put on half salary and given free Foreign Exchange bought and Salesman—I can sell you this one at a four hundred feet, with tlie close pro x transportation on governinent vessels to sold. imity to the ocean, snow seldom falls bargain. I t ’s only worth $975. Manila. The idea prevails in tho war Visitor (tlie fire in liis eye dying out) and ice ij of rare occurrence. The warm department th at most of tlieso teachers currents of the I’aciilc prevail during —show me some of your wheelbarrows. will bo selected from the f’ucific coast Careful attention given Collections. the winter months producing mild, A G o o d C o u g h M e d ic in e . states. Gen. Bird, the head of the gov moist and balmy w eather. The boat of I t speaks well for C ham berlains ernm ent transport service lias promised summer is modified by the swow capped cough rem edy when druggists use it in to have them all in Manila by August 15. mountains, "H ood” and "Jefferson,” their ow n family in preference to any —Junction City Times. apd hot nights so common in tlie middle other. “ I h ave sold C ham lierlain’s and eastern states rarely occur here cough rem edy for th e past five years It has been remarked that if a news The place to get your while extremes of climate are unknown. with complete satisfaction to m yself paper mail knew how many knocks he This country 1ms been largely given to and customers,” suys Druggist Gold received behind his back lie would agriculture until within recent years, sm ith, Van E tten, N . Y. “ I h av e al adopt another calling. Whoever said it wheat being the staple article of pro ways used it in m y ow n family both however, hadn't, properly sized up tlie duction. The soil and climate nro spe- for ordinary c o ughs.and 5 I lit i Miiii colds t v i i u j a n d fu averagu nmn behind the quill and Hcis- p r e sc r ip t ii qbk ..... th e cow.a-,,1, V -.„.(’J» « rip e , un «»■"- resi.cvnhn t.a..« 111"’ “ " [ .r ‘J lt‘ 1 “ ........ ‘"I • . TOidier , y 'r r le s , also fill va- itA W qT eíK eucious.” F o r sale by mart Who d<5es Aia duty expects to bo rietios of prunes. The fruit industry is Moore. maligned by »Very law breaker, swind rapidly becoming the lending one of the le r and Ivypocrite, every carping critic SfivpN T w o F r o m H e a t h . R ooks, S ta tio n ery , F a n c y a n d Bnd everp fmyy» of notoriety who is ig county. Prunes and apples liein? the little d a u g h te r h a d an almost T o i l e t A r t i c l e s , moat profitable and the speediest in re ■ 'A1' C anm ni and nored and in fact bv all persons who do Hilt « if whooping cough and K o d a k s a n d a l l k i n d s o f C a m a r a turns for the money invested. The not agree with him in all public and cherry is destined to have u leading bro nch itis,” writes Mrs W. K. Jluvi- S u p p l i e s . private matters. And wo know some land f A rm onk, N. Y ., “ but w hen editors who abundantly reap their ex place in tho fruit enterprise. Early in all o th e r remedies failed, we saved her L E S S O N S G I V E N I N K O D A K - May of this year buyers have been con pectations in this particular. There’s ERY. tracting for tho "Royal Anne" ch erry life w ith Dr K in g ’s N ew Discovery. solid satisfaction however In th e know O ur niece, w ho hml consum ption in on at 4c per 11)., which means a good profit ledge tlint success in this life doesn’t to tho producer. Tlie cherry does well advanced stage, also used tills w o n d e r consist in a policy of contortion for tho in almost all sections of tho county. ful rem edy and today sho is perfectly purpose of pleasing everybody. It makes a rapid growth and is a sure well.” Desperate th r o a t a n d lu n g d i seases yield to Dr K i n g ’s N ew D isco v hearer. A n unidentified exchange truthfully ery ns to no other medicino 0:1 e a r t h . N o county Is lietter adapted to tho says th at almost every town has among dairy business Ilian this, and wherever Infallible for coughs a n d colds. 50c its citizens the man or women who is it has been thoroughly tested it tins mid $1 bottles guaranteed by C. F. forever complaining, fie sees nothing Moore. Free trial bottles. IF SO ----- proven profitable to the farmer. good in anything at home, and is always There are ten towns in tho county. inquiring why ids home merchant can’t Dr. Spalding, chief medical inspector sell as ciieap as the merchant of another North Yum hill, Carlton, McMinnville, of Chicago, advises th a t the mouth be Sheridan, Willaminn, Amity, Dayton, tow n. This man ulways buys away Tho kept closed while housecleaning is in from home, unless he wants to buy on LaFayette, Dundee and Newberg. progress. E ither th a t , or send the time. li e always takes tlie paper from first eight nro located in the farming and children some place where th ey ca n ’t stockraising sections, while the last two by callin g on me before nnother town In preference to his own. hear w h a t is said. In fact lie spends all of his money with are in the main fruit producing portion. clo sin g a trade w ith out-of-town enterprises and complains Newberg, tho second town in size, is S e v e n Y e a r n In B e d . very favorably located, Inung only twen- because those of his home town are not "W ill wonders ever cease?" inquire others. prosperous; It is one of tlie most un I ty-flve miles from Portland, tlie metrop tlie friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of L a w olis of the state, and having cotiiiiiuni- rence K1111. T hey knew sho hud been fortunate th ings which have to be met I cation with the same, hath by river mid unable to leave her bed in seven years and overcome. The funny part of it all Is th at when It comes to wlmt lias lieeu railroad, th e competition always insttr- on account of kidney an d liver trouble, done the same fellow tukes credit to ! ing low freight rates. Besides it is sur- nervous prostration a n d general debil ----- 1 have both----- himself for every success which his rounded by the finest of fruit and dairy ity; hut, " b u t three bottles of Electric lands. It is the largest fruit producing Hitters enabled me to walk sh e ” writes, selfishness lias retarded. and section of tho county. The panorama "a n d in throe m onths felt like a new | of scenic beauty which always greets person.” Women suffering from h e a d property in The Oregon Agriculturist speaks truly one in «11 sections of the county is a ache, backache, nervousness, sleepless and pertinently ot a deplorable agricnl- continual source of delight, ness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy tural condition confronting us when it . '|\) person-* seeking homes in n land spells will find it a priceless blessing. ■ays. “ In a good deal of tlie most fertile j free from hliamrds and long cold w in- Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed by C. portion of the \\ illamette \ alley, there t,rs, and who wl«li to engage in inanu- and prices as low as the lowest. is only about one family to each 520 f.ictaring, dairying, fruit or cannery F. Moore. Only 50c. Free trial bottles. You will find the property I offer acres of land. 'Thero are some farmers business, Yamhill coahty offers unsur for sale as tepresented. Did you ever hear of a m an whose who van make three or four times as passed opportunities. J. C. H. appetite was so thoroughly “ established” much as the average farmer on 320 A. P. OLIVER, that he did not need to eat anymore? acres, hut we lielieve it will he found Newberg, Ore. When tlie plum pudding and beefsteak Opposite P. O. th a t tlie average farmer who farms 320 N.wber*. acres makes nothing more thmi a fair Ol all the progressive towns in the living. In this fact lies one of the great- fruitful Willamette valley, Newberg has est obstacles to tho achievement and jtlftly earned the reputation of being maintenance of good roads. With only tho ideal residence town. Picturesquely two or three farmers to th e square mile situated on the "Beautiful Willamette.” th e cost of good roads cannot lie met. cosily nestled between forest, field and W hat the Willamette valley needs is a orchard clad hills, in short with a system of farming which will give right wealth of natural beauty combined with or ten families a good living on each utility as an envitonnient, and with all square mile of la n d ." While the above the advantages of an ideal city within is sadly too true from a good mails its own Isirdcrs, Newberg is undoubted standpoint, Its tr u th is even more de ly the place for the enjoyment of life, plorable from the standpoint of the liberty and the pursuit of happiness. needed development of Willamette val •Striated about twenty-five nnles south ley’s resources. Agriculturally speak of Portland, it lias Kith river and rail ing it might almost he said th at the way communication with all points of love of the big farm is tho toot of all business and interest. As to its re For which we will give in exchange a brand evil, in Willamette valley farming. sources, it is the outlet of the fertile Extensive cultivation lias ii.d its day Chehnlem valley, rich in tlie production with na, and if we are to realize that of cereals. It Is surrounded by the best to replace the one you broke in votir watch the other day. development to which we aspire, it must fruit growing district in Oregon. All And we will fit it into your watch and set the watch, go speedily give way to intensive cultiva kinds of luscious and m arketable fruits ing again, and guarantee the mainspring to last a year, tion. Tills it partly what is meant by nro grown and grown in abundance. all without extra charge. Tlie finest springs as well ns th e statement that more people are The fact that in Newberg and im m e the best in all repair material is what we give you every needed here. It is also s condition of diate vicinity there are upwards of forty time. affairs which goes h an d in hand with fruit evaporators, speaks sufficiently for th e diversified farm. Such a condition this line of industry. Dairying is a is coming and may it come quickly. growing industry, and the Newberg •L E H T 1AT COST- fjj •>The en tire lin e of su m m er D ress Goods, sh irt w aists, sk irts, Jack ets] [5j W rappers and M illin ery at cost w ith o u t reserve. S ilk W aists fromij ¿j 10 to 20 per cen t oif. W e ca ll your sp ecial a tten tio n to th e Cloth-| tjjing D ep artm en t. W e claim th a t the regu lar p rice of clo th in g beats] |jjany 20 per cen t d iscou n t claim ed to bs given in other stores. This is admitted by a good many people. Besides we give a Hat and Suspenders, free of charge with ¡every Suit of Clothes. The inaiu secret in selling goods cheap is in buying aud this is just thefnj |||point. Therefore we claim that,our goods are the cheapest because we buy right and sell good goods.j § •fe 1 1 < i r ccd s D ep artm en t. (!] Linings to be given away free of charge ^ in clu d in g the sewing silk, with every dress Hlpattern above 50c. per yard. rj| A B argain . ,8$ 1000 yards of the very latest novelties in p i Dress Goods worth from 50 to 75c., choice per M'yard 39c. ;(})! 850 yards of higher grade novelties from 73 to 90c., choice per yard 59c. ¡(•|l 1200 yards of fancy and plain silks to be ¿fclosed out for less than wholesale price. $ Shoe D ep artm ent. 100 pairs R. Jacobson & C o.’s Stamp $2.50 &|shoes to close out at $1.69 per pair. 220 pairs R. Jacobson & Co's stamped Men’s;' and Ladies shoes to close at $1.48. The Krippendorf fine Ladies Shoes, 3 special^ values. The $4.50, sale price $3.48. The $3.50(1 value, sale price $2.Sg. The $3.00 value, sale^ price $2.48. 50 pairs Hamilton Brown’s Co»n shoes, reg ular price $3.00, to close $2.15 per pair. The famous Human & Sous Men’s fine shoes,(^ the $6.00 and $6.50 quality, special $5.00. Our entire stock of bicycle shoes to closed out at cost. About 500 pairs of Ladies, Men’s and Chil-, dren’s assorted shoes to close out for less than'l cost. «•New goods arriving daily are offered at bed rock prices. JEl. J A G O B S O U CO.’S, P 7 McMinnville’s Greatest Store.! n u vuv 11 ROY GARDNER Carriage and Wagon Builder. Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. Repairing, Painting and Trimming CARRY A FULL LINE Promptly Done. Horseshoeing and General Black- — OF— smithing. Feed & Seed store NEW AND SECOND-HAND F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN GARDEN & FLOW ER SEEDS. F re e D elivery. E . C. W a r d & Co. 1st. S treet, N ew berg, Or |iT u j[^ ¥ rjp X J i -------- ----------------- W ill sell cheaper than any one iu the County. Goods for old. Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments. W ill exchange New DRUGS & MEDICINES. , ^ - Tho Dost Wheels in the City. Do Yon Contemplate Parchasins DEAL ESTATE SAVE MONEY J CITY A FULL LINK OF Orient, Olive, Mitchell, Imperial Bicycles O L ID W H E E L S T J A T C E H s T OUST N E W O N E S . W H EELS OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING LADIES AND GENTS TAN DEMS FOR RENT. A fu ll Line of Sundries. R ep airin g quickly and n e a tly done. COUNTRY SHAW . T racts to su it p u rch aser, W anted: A Ragged and Dirty $ Bill NEW MAINSPRING U £ 0 * i l í í s f t . Q ^C i THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. T h e formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you k n o w just what you are taking when you take Grove’*. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine it you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. T h e Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that G ro ve ’s is the O r ig in a l and that all other so-called Tasteless C h ill T o n ics are imitations. A n analysis o f other chill tonics shows that G ro ve ’ s is superior to all others in every respect. \o u *,ake Grove’ s— its superiority arc not cvpcrimcntinçv w he n i o u o long been established. Grove’s is the excellence having 0 reu g h o ’.-t the entire malarial sections ol Chil! C u re sold C u re, N o Pay. Price, 50c. the United States.