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»R W B E R Q GRAPHIC. our market. To my mind, here is the Dalles, being called to the bedside of ; most promisirg field for development of Mrs. Livengvoa'a mother who is very " | the frnit industry in Oregon at the pres- sick. fe. H. W oodwakb , Enrro* A P ububiikb . ent ÿ a e o b s o n < c C o . Messrs. Guffen, Skelley A Co. received tw o care of prunes from Ballston Tues W. C. W oodwakd , A ssociat * EnrroH. UK aKNKCTlllE. day noon, and Friday noon eeDt the For reasons entirely unknown to us, cars out again loaded with Eastern ship Cutered *> «.coud el*»» multar at tbe pottolllco Varions and widely scattered po-tiens of ments. Quickness and despatch. at Newbarg, Oregon. the countryside are all stirred up over N it . the question of longevity aud the pre D8UKD KVKAY VHIIJAY guWISU. cautions necessary to achieve it. We A Healthy Growth. are in receipt of a letter from a person Acker’s Elix. r lias gained a firm hold FBI DAY, DECEMBEU 13, 1901. who signs himself "Tf.tterssll Higgins,” among our people and is acknowledged of Podunk Centre, W. Va., who gives to be the superior to all other prépara- 1 NOTIOB TO SUltgCKIlSKIl*. us the gladsome intelligence that his This week’s freight brings tions. It is a positive cure for all blood j The subscription price of the Graphic grandfather lived to be 103 in tho shade, us one solid C A R -L O A D of the and skin diseunes. Only fifty cents a , is $1.50 a year, but to those who pay and has been a moderate drinker since bottle and we guarantee it. C. F. most beautiful and useful Xmas gifts strictly in advante the price is ft. Cash boyhood. " I never saw him drunk," Moore A Co. druggists. suitable for everybody. A talks, and the man who pays in ad. says Tattersall, "but there was always land full of toys. vance is entitled to consideration, l ’ay liquor in his house, and some o fit dis Food ( lianged to Poison. Presumably up, save fifty cents a year and keep a appear'd “ every day.” Putrefying food in tbe intestines pro Tattersall is following in tho jocund clear conscience. way marked out by his bibulous ances duces effects like those of arsenic, but tor. May he live to see his great-grand Dr. Kings New Life Pills expel the poi The domestic troubles between Queen sons fiotn clogged bowels, gently, easily children I Wllhehlinina o f Holland and her royal lint Just as wo bad lieen persuaded but surely, caring constipation, bilious consort tend to indicate that a inurrlage by the argument and example of the ness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, ns a business proposition is not neces Higginses, and were about to take steps kidney and bowel troubles. Only 25c ut sarily more of a success in royal circles to insure for ourselves a green old age, Moore's drugstore. than it is iarther down the social scale. lo! there came flitting through the F u r Hale on C o n tra c t. green fields of New-England from tire The man behind tlie ad of the Yam far off Pine Tree state, where prohibi Ten acres, one mile west of Newberg hill Coai A Oil Company stated a pun tions cease from prohibiting and tbe in depot; eight acres in prunes for $800, on gent truth last week in the words, ebriate does tbe rest, a monitory mis five year9 time at 9 per cent interest, "Fortune rarely knocks at a man's door sive in tire line Spencerian hand of one and one acre in town for $300 on same and when she does slio seldon uses a Erastns V. Tiiompkins, of Mickoryville, terms. L. Root, McMinnville, Or. 3 buttering ram.” I f the company makes declaring with solemn pride that his a success of its development, many u hfiyn Be Wm Tortured. groat -grandmother had died at the mod man hereabouts will kick himself for erately ripe age of 113, and that through “ I suffered such pain from corns I Ü3 not leaviug the latch string hanging out her life slio noither drank nor smok could hardly walk,” writes H. Robinson out. ed, and attributed her tight hold on ex Hillsborough' III., but Eucklins Arnica fcJ Salve completely cured them. Acts like istence to that fact. Oregon again fares well at Washing This new and important evidence magic on sprains, bruise«, cuts, sores, ton under the new committee assign Perfect stuggorod our previous determination scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. ments in tho lower lionse of Congress. so rudely that we paused on our way to healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure Mr. Tongue rotaina his ]>osition on the Red Jerry’s and went into a drug store guaranteed by C. F. Moore A Co., drug important committee of Rivers and for a hot chocolate instead. The more gists. Harbors, aud iB still chairman of that one considers the Thompkins communi on Irrigation of Arid Lands. Mr. cation the larger it looms. Few of our An old farmer visiting in the city the Moody holds his place on the commit readers will be aide to mention off hand first time, thought he would attend the tees oh Public Lands, Mines and Mining, the names of two or three women of theater, the play being “ Forty Thieves.” und is also advanced to a place on that their acquaintance who lived to be at He went to the opera house at tho ap of Indian nflalrs. least eighty or ninety, and who never pointed hour, laid down a $5 bill aud drank or smoked. On tho other hand, asked for a mighty good seat. He was The fine poultry enthusiasts of tho we recall with sudden horror our own deftly served with a piece of pasteboard county seat and vicinity are manifesting acquaintance with several rnen who and a dollar in change. He picked up commendable enterprise in grtting to shunned not the winecnp nor the weed, the dollar but left the ticket and started gether and organizing lor mutual help and who perished untimely. These to go ont. "H old oil stranger,” said ttie and oncouragemont. This organization considerations, taken by themselves, showman, "here is your ticket to the is known as the Western Oregon Poul S i. Ja c o b s o n C o. appear convincing; but tbe plot is show.” “ Keep it, dent ycr,” replied try and Pet Stock Association,’ ’ the ob thickened by still another coriespun- tbe farmer, “ I don't care to see the oth ject of whicli as given by tho Telephone- ilent by the name of Thomas Jefferson er thirty-nine."—Fix. ltegister, will lie to encourage tho breed Spratt, habitat Cross’s Mills, R. I. Hpratt ing of blooded poultry und stock and to could not rest content until lie had com A Woman« Awful 1'erll. arrange for exhibits of the same. A municated the intelligence that his futli- 'T ,'T vre? “ There is only one chance to save your ! poultry fair is to be held December . - ^ 'x x a r . T . T - V s r . . or had died at the uge of ninety-eight, ai»Lû-lia» A L TS ~ 2.Vand 24, when tho prize chiokens will and for fifty years had eaten two hard life and that is through an operation” ! «e re the startling words heard by Mrs. m i be selected to represent the association boiled eggH each night just before re at the state poultry exhibit. As any tiring, Hpratt himself is seventy-two, I. ft. Hunt of Limo Ridge, Wis., from one interested in litis branch of “ diver and is confirmed in the egg habit. H e her doctor after he had vninly tried to! k d cure her of a frightful case of stomach sity” is eligible to membership, It's up expects to live to he 198, rs he began on —■ " ' . H » —-X - Gall to tbe chicken fanciers In lids vicinity tho hard boiled hen fruit when lie was trouble and yellow jaundice. ; stones had formed and she constantly to Join in the laudable work. twenty-four, or just half tho age his | grew worse. Then she began to use1 father was when he began his daily as- j Few people know that the time indi sault on tho Hunipty Duiupties, and huH Electric Hitters which whooly cured her. cated on tlie printed clocks in front of It ’s a wonderful stomach, liver and kid jewelry stores, used as signs, means kept a poultry yard busy every since, j ney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss of Both the Hpratta smokod and drank ( something. All wooden clocaa in the appetite. Try it. Only 50o. Guaran United States are oKncUy tho same; moderately. teed. C. F\ Mooro oi Co. they point fo B:1H, which is die exact All this is most perplexing. What is | time of the death of President Lincoln. A movement is now on foot by the jew one to do who wishes to rear a sky- Hard Up Kitltor*. Kirk. elers’ association of the country to have scraping old flgu7 It is barely possible, “ In the beginning God created the this changed to the minute when Presi of course, that the egg habit that did so dent McKinley was shot, which was much for the Sprstts would not have heavens and the earth, ttien the odito H :55. The time recorded on those ad and the liberal advertiser and the vertisements has been designated the agreed witli tho Tliompkiiiaes, and that i ; CHOICE VASES C H IN A CUt’3 total abstinence would have finished off prompt paying subscriber—which was hour oi late — E.lgenotluarJ. SAUCERS GAMES all very good. Next day it snowed and The above which is going die rounds the Mpratts. Hero is a field for the o p TOYS T O IL E T A R TIC LE S is a pretty myth, which like many of eration of exact science para1 lei with the lie created the man who does not be- its kind, is easily punctured by cold and investigations carried on with a view to I lieve in advertising; another who does cruel fact. In the first place it lias been answering the question, " Is alcohol a 1 not take the home paper—then he rest- shown that dummy clocks bore the fig food?” For the Higgins ancestor it etl. 't hen tho devil got into the mould-1 ures 8:1S before the time of Abraliani certainly was, but tho Tliorupktnsos I Ing room and created tho man who Lincoln, and in tbe second tbe death of throve without it. Still they might i takes the paper for years and fails to | ■ “1 President Lincoln did not occur, accord- have thriven on it. They certainly did ; pay for tt. Alter ho had completed th a t! tog to history, at B:1B, but at 7:22 a. m., not try. Apparently we shall get no in j sorry job ami having a few lumps ofjb f* April IS, IM«5. Holt teem if that those formation of a positive and practical | mud left, be created the excuse f a man I determined to solve the clock riddle will character on this great subject until ill,. | who settles his subscription by instruct- WjJ paper | » i , ' av. t ...less again. stinonce, alcohol and hard boiled eggs I ing the postmaster to mark r ____!_____u are trvd on one an I the same mail in a | refused.” —Fix. A t tin prohibition meeting hero Iasi J glnse inclosed vacuum, and the results I week, the man who doesn't accept the scientifically recorded by trained ob -j S a w I>‘‘f*th N e a r. 1 ■ lion party met hod of wiping the servers who neither ntistuiu from alco- " I t often made my heart ache,” saloons from the Nation was advised to hoi nor use hard boiled eggs, and are writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., I cj> his mouth shut, (or consistency’s therefore likely to act without bias. - to hear my wife Cough until it seemed s/ilc, when a saloon opens up ill his New York Tribune. her weak and sore lungs would collapse. town. If the speaker had known the Good doctors said she was so far gone | ve altitude which as u rule certain Graft.. with consumption that no medicine or < lvs brethren, the faithful, have as- The freshest young man will make tbe earthly help could save her, but a friend Mr. C. S. Peaslee, the veil-known druggist cf sinned toward fighting intemperance in stalest rt marks. recommended Dr. King's New Discov Morgan City, La.. >s highly thought of in his neigh borhood because of his skill anil care in filling pre ’ ■i* town, it wouli have taken an extra The world owes every man a living ery and persistent use of this excellent scriptions. Tno liest physicians in the place rend supply of nerve to extend such callow but some are not energetic enough to medicine saved her life.” It's absolute their patient stains store whenever they can. Any o (vice to intelligent, conscientious cili- ly guaranteed lor coughs, colds, bronchi thing which Mr. Peaslce may say can be depended collect it. toi j. For instance some time ago, a tis asthma and all throat and lung dl- upon absolutely. In a letter to W. If. Hooker & Tho wiso Gods have put difficulty bo Co., New York City, proprietors of Acker's English "backbone” prohibitionist on being |H .ease*. 50c and $ I at C. F\ Moore A Co. Remedy, lie says In all m> many years’ experi asked to help banish llio evil from this tween man and everything that i drugstore. ence as a druggist. I have never handled a medi place, replied to the effect that ho gues worth having. cine of any nature that gave such complete satis I t is easy to call a man a fool, but aw sed that be wouldn’t offer any assist faction as Acker s English Remedy for Threat and Lung Trouble«. I have sold hundreds of ance, for if people would persist in vot ful hard to convince him of the truth of bottles, and have yet to learn of a single case j _____ ing to have saloons other places, we your statement. where it failed to cure. In bad just ns Well have one here. It ’s I he man who has not nnything to Something lias happened to Newberg. croup, it acts with a cer hardly wortli while loss', whether (his boast of but bis lllnstiious ancestors, 1« It as com« in the form of a great clo.a- tainty that is really mar velous. My wifo docs not is an indication of liackbouo or mule— like a potato the only good belonging mg out sale. The stock consists of dry take much stock in medi long-eared mule. In the language of to him is under gloom!. goods,clothing, furnishing goods, gloves, j cine. but she has absolute the speaker of the evening, “ I f I were A « i°** mun ha* tnid : “ There are, in hoeierv, wraptH’i*, skirts, shirt waist*,! faith in Acker's English anything, I would try to be consiatert,” business. three tilings necessary— underskirts, china ware, doits, shirts, Remedy, always having it especially »h en liding my own bole I Knowledge, temper and time.” A lit jumpers, overalls, sweaters, notions, at her elbow tn case the children aro attacked by by. Bay “ omen” brethren. tie coney is also a good thing to have laces, fancy goods, underwear. croup nt night. It is a about. This is where I smile. 85e tinder- positively harmless rem- In last month's issue of the Ptwifio tggli w ear (or 35c a garment. 60c underwear edy, as I can personally te it if v. I know of a little Fruit World, a large publication gotten H**«t Monument to M«*Kli»lejr. , (or 2oe a garment. 3ec underwear 20c a girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, of course, stek nt ont at lx's Angele> .m l Man F'rnncisoo, There has lieen much planning for ; garment. stoma h lor a sh >rt t-me, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was California, under the title of "llortiim l- suitable memorials to William MeKin* Hero are a few prices on other goods; in better health than ever before. I can understand why Acker s English Rem tnre in Oregon,” Is publish,' 1 in part ley. I beg to suggest tli.it then» could just a few. Sweaters $1 value for only edy is so efficacious, because I am a drnggtst. It is not a mere expectorant. ut a strengthening invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations the report of W. K . Newell, horticultur be no more appropriate tribute paid to lit-: toweling 4c a yard and up; Hand al commissioner of this dig rict. in the memory of tho mnrtvr President kerchiefs 1.- and up; Napkina , o and up. of the mucous membrane, it also butlda up tho conatitution an 1 purifies the blocd. I endorse it absolutely.” « Inch Newberg n ceives very favors lie j Uianthe completion o fa Ua.is-.stb.niaV» Sk irl*. S k irl.! S k lrt.lt Sold at itc., 50c. and$i a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; mention. Mr. Newell In the course „l.leii in bis last public utter $3 value for $1 ; $2 50 value (or »V . and m F u j i . !. at is. ad.. as. 1, 4s. (>d. If you are not sati; tied alter buying, ids report says there is room for great mice lie advocated aa a project dear return the 1 ttlc to your druggist, and get your money back. *" i Gloves at half price. expansion of the canning imlpstry in his heart and essential to tho full suc I'V aiakvM» 'W .Cwtv gKarOHi<-. w. II. BtX>SEJt A 09., /Svprirtor». \ n fort. the Willamette Valley as nowhere in tie cess o( liin great prog-am o f trade ex-! | Men's pants, Corduroy, wortli $.” for $1.85. world do finer strawberries, black ter pansion. The canal w hen built should . ries and other such small fruits grow. stand at a monument lo tiio far-sighted S ILV E R D OLLARS’ WORTH OF Particularising, be says, "Newberg and President who did more than any ether; GOODS FOR $l. Canby aro two points in my district ex man to make its construct inti necessary «"--ad. l ike tTl'illlr* W o t le e o f H i , a p p o i n t m e n t o# A d m i n l . - All this fuss over oneamall individual cellently adapted to the growing of t-ator W ith W ill A nn exed. When tilings »re "the best” they be by th « name o f J. S. GROSS, who is — National Magatine for December. strawt<rries They are already grown Abraham situated at J. C. S A W Y E R B U ILD IN G , come "the best telling.” at both theee points, in ronslderable Hare, a leading druggist of Bollvil'e O., Xz-tlee I. berefir sisen that th - uo<ter*!(med neat to Chehalem Valley Hank. m s o n t i Ta Me. ha- beer, duly «ppolute'1 .tltn in lsir.tor with quantities, and a steadily increasing writes. "Fllectrlc Bitters are'th e lest tbe Tna "C orp s«” Kin. w ill annexed, ot the estate o f James M.d- acreage should soon be lo'lowed by tbs selling bitters I have handle i in 20 *on, deretsed. by the County Court ot Y .m b lll A fei line daya. o «e a ly Û------- formation of a union, and then the hn'ld Drink a sleeping o f Moki Tea at night years.” A'on know why? Moat diseases N vfort. »11 prr« ' J8 hurinf claim* Storay.Uie plomber, bas ail bis Work s»id paiate ing of a cannery, for though there may h f’-eby notiftol an«! re- before retiring, and see liow soundly begin in bworders of stomach, liver, q mK»tn?t Hr *«1 In » t**«*i.t the same, with the proper doue on tho Crosly bail ling. be, and probably always will be, times you will »loop, and how joyously you kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves, hence YDacher*. wiihin fix month» from hp «late of thu Botici, ' the under«)ene<l «t the office of Adain Ro».ner came ilowu front Day will awake in the m o'iilny. It supplies o f depression and lo.. In t h e fre sh fru t cures multitudes of lualadita. It builds Bnitt. in Ne wher r. Oreeon. r»»rr.! N •veinher 21» 1.01. market, the fruit can ahrav. I»e canned, ton TiuMcIay «n i mllected $!* for hi. fte.d fiT the blood while j o t sleep, pro up th« entire system. Tuts new life CLARVXC1 H! TT, PE MON J. MADS02C. jar, tried or preserved and sold at fair (f>-*'*e wliich the te>y. fourni wild. duce, a clear an beautiful complexion, and vigor nto any weak, sickly, run \ltr.TQfy !0! Estate. Administrator, with profit. Jama and jelliet from California Mr*. Scott Livengood and \li*e Ilat- and cure, constipation an.) sick head down man or woman. Price 60 c at C. j will annexed, of ihe etu le of Jumea Mad- and Englaud are couatantly on sale in tl« Fisbar l.ft Tuesday mormng for Tbe ache. 25c am! 51V. C. F. Moore A Co. F. Moore A Co, druggists. Kin, ilt’Ct 4 Cti. Ü *í?. 5 Fancy Crockery, Glassware, ments, ware Silver of all PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. T. B. DUNCAN & SONS,! W e Have A First-Class R?pair Shop For All Kinds of Light Work. We make a specialty of repairing Bicycles and Umbrellas. New and CHEAP. Plated descriptions, The entire stock was selected ------ ---------------- by Mr. Nayberger while East A full line of Shotgun and Rifle Shells. Bulk Powder and Shot. Shells Loaded to Order. early in the fall, and as the stock had to be accepted, we on sale • T T Y T T T r r r o 'T T T Y T r r i r r i n r ' with the balance of our goods. Remember our Cost Sale still SlwtolPsÄi Stilt goes on, on the entire stock, AV. AV. Hollingsworth, Prop. And you will have to i hurry as we may close the sale any I CARRY A F U LL L IN E OF time. HOUSE FURNiSHINC GOODS,« Floor Matting, Floorc Oil Cloth, Floor Linoleum. Yours for bargains, c£ mi Wheels W e Have a Stock of New and Sec ond-hand Guns Which We W ill Sell CHEAP. line o f small Fancy Jewelry. I Second-hand ------ O - K - ------ Clocks, W atches and a large will place the same CLARENCE BUTT. Will practice in »lithe courts of the state Special atttiUtioa givea to probate work, the Offices in CfieUAiem Vails, Bank Bunding, j ^ ,h* Phone No. 43. j Newberg. Oregon« Residence north of Public School Building, > office —Second Floor Phone No. 44. Bauk •: New tern Building. Orna and A TTOK.S'EY-AT LAW. LITTLEFIELD BROS., Fancy Artistic H. A. Littlefield Ü 1. Littlefield. P O R T IE K C U R T A IN S , AY I N D O W S H A D E S , COUCHES & R A D Y H U G O IKS. W A L L P A P E R A N D ' P I C T U R E M O U L D I N G A S P E C IA L T Y . A full line of Undertakers Goods Constantly in Stock. EHRET BROS. ■ ^ J L O J U U U L O J L O J L O -J U L O J U U U L y . mrw».iww.- - m-n-'.TWWl...t-r-n .............................. . | g Have a full line o f Ladies and Gents 'T h e H n p p v F o l l o w W h o W ill h o Furnishing goods, boots and shoes, ¿ / } i n g ~ i n g t/ ie woolen dress goods in dress patterns; C h r i s t m a s S/ 3 c / / e we also carry a line of H oliday goods Must look in at W IN S L O W B R O T H E R S to learn what’s what in proper furniture for the D E A R G I R L ’S hand. W I N S L O W B R O T H E R S ' present stock of consisting of S?/nys Come Early and avoid the Holiday Rush. Hand painted China given free with cash purchase. W as never equaled in any previous show ing in Newberg It isn't that the quantity of their R IN G S is so large, and the variety so extensive, as that the P A T T E R N S are so surpassingly flue. The prices are as varied as the R IN G S and every single R IN G will seetn to you to be worth mo“ * than W I N S L O W B R O T H E R S wiP you to pay lor it. EHRET BROS. W in s lo w It Has Never Failed £ GREAT SALE. For sale b y C. F. Moore & Co. ICHEHALEM VALLE ï MILLS! •«ta t* I Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but II does everybody know that a ¡NEW MILL M A X ES -'B ES T FLOUR?! Our mill makes the “ Excellent” brand and our customers declare it well named. Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy husbands, aud it takes good flottr to make good bread. That is the kind you get when you call for the “ C L V . Iv L . E X C E L L E N T . ” Respectfully, C 'H E H A L E M A'AI.LEA M ' LLS, Newberg, Oregon i f , UKACOCK OBLAXD HKACOCK W. MORRIS X o w h e r e S a s h tV* D o o r F a c t o r y . AV. 1 . H EACO CK A .SONS, TR O rS . 0 I I Keep on hand and Manufacture everything in the line of (!) V M M V *y M M l;J s (!) TURMINÛS, CRESTINCS, BRACKET s *4 | * Door anil Window Frame*, Fancy Casing« Etc. “A’our patronage is solicited. H rh è=s ^ ______ . s g . y g g . y g T N v s p ■ * g g .v r = > .y s |