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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
its pant record anil has fewer regrets thing that yon would lie ashamed to dig- ’
than any other party that has been ill cuhm with your mother.
control of our national govern incut.”
“ Don’t gamble.
—
•£. H. WcHjDw.utu, E ditor A P lhuhiier . The democrat declares, “ It ia an plain
“ 11» circumspect in your amusements. 1 .e^jjr
“ In connection with amusements, I 'fto a
W. C. W oodward , A hhuciatk E ditor . that thoG. O. 1*. ia controlled by a tot
of unscrupulous sort of piratca, aa the have never iwen utile to unileistand why
Watered u sooonddass mutter at the postoUce most prominent feature of Mr. Ilatina’a the young men of today deem the thea- j
fuce,” ami that “ we are in as much dan- tre art ahsoliUu essential in seeking di­
at New borg, Oregon.
ger today as in 1770 or when the South version. An evening with a good book
ceoeded.” The prohibitionist gels back is, or ought to he, more satisfying to the
rSHl'KD KVKRY FRIDAY ÏORNINO.
at the republican, who iiaa had Die young man of brains than an evening in
hardihood to give a little advice to the a hall where a lot of make-l>elleve char-
FRIDAY, JA XTJARY 24,1902.
cold water enthusiasts, by suggesting acters are strutting up and down the
that if he attended more temperance | stage, jibe children at a masquerade.!
In our sister state north of the Colum­ meetings personally, rathe/ than take , When tils human race reaches its higii-j'
bia, it doesn’t seem to be exactly a caae his information second-hand, he might I est mental development there will proh-
of the office seeking the man. At any be better qualified to raise his voice. ! ably be no theaters.’’
The socialist, witli an eye single to the
rate the man ia willing to he found.
HI,,wii to Atoms.
propagation of his pet “ ism’’ exclaims
The
old
idea
that the body sometim es
ah with a voice from the wilderness,
Chief Justice Br-wer quote* the con­
‘“Competition is us wrong as fighting or needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
stitution to prove that he ia right in warfare. Cod made the earth large bas been exploded; for Dr. King’s New ,
saving, “ United .States are” rattier than
enough for everybody.” If in a multi­ Life Fills, which ure perfectly harmless, ;
“ United States is.” Tlds much mooted
tude of counsellors there is safety, it gently stimulate liver und bowels to ex­
question was decided the other way |
would appear that the rest of ns might pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system
about three quarters of u century a fter1
fold our hands and resteasy while the and absolutely cure constipation and
the constitution was adopted.
sick headache. Ouly 25c at Moore’s j
Silrerton Solons save the country.
drugstore.
The prooeedings At tlie I’an Ameri­
can oonferenoe in Mexico were Inter­
rupted the other day by an earthquake.
However, ns the Chileans seemed to
have ciiarge of the exercise« of tho day,
A little distnrluincc in the earthquake
line could easily pase as a part of the;
program.
The tenacity with which some of the
opposition pajiers hold on to that yellow
report that President Roosevelt publicly
gave General Miles a vindictive and
passionate rebuke, indicates how iiard
pressed they are to register a kick
against the new executive. The report
was authoritatively and decisively giv­
en the lie immediately after its circula­
tion, hut it seems a sweet morsel which
is hard (or the othor fellows to surreu-
der.
The McKinley National Memorial As­
sociation, with headquarters at Cleve­
land, Ohio, has found it necessary to is­
sue a note of cuution to the public
against fakes who are collecting money
under false pretenses. There nre all
kinds of rascals, hut those who would
thus take advantage of the general senti­
ment of affection and honor felt for the
martyred president, deserve a name of
their own.
Great preparations are being made for
the Olympic Games of 1904 whitli arc
to take place at Chicago. In 1896, the
games wore held at Athens, alter the
manner and traditions of ihe old Greek
games o( antiquity. While the seating
capncity of tlie Stadium at Alliens wsh
fifty thousand, the mammoth Chicago
'stadinui is to seat seventy-five thousand
people, and the scope o( tlie wliole af­
fair will probably be enlarged in like
proportion, in harmony with the
American spirit of enterprise.
THU UKVII.'S .SOI.II.OUVV.
Hutfgested by Hearing a Man Hpeak
paragliigly of a Young
Girl.
J3 i enn x
jtOttMlMùMJ
W W f s¿W tfW W W
& SONS,I--5-
jfè c m o v n t S a le .
Wo Have A First-Class Repair
Shop For All Kinds of Light Work.
IK—515—*■
W e have got to have m ore room
and have already secured other quar­
ters, but before we move we have a
big line of D ry Goods, G roceries,
We mako a specialty of repairing
Bicycles and Umbrellas.
ITew and
CHEAP.
F urnishing Goods, C rockery, Queens-
ware, Tinw are, G ranitew are, and a
large stock of other goods, all (
w hich will go at
A full lino of Shotgun and Rifle
Shells. Eulk Powder and Shot.
Shells Loaded to Order. '
THE IIEWBERC FURNITURE STORE.
a shipment direct
from factory, all of
the latest designs.
All styles aud all
prices.
Goods well bought
are half sold.
I S E D
next m onth, a t our line of G eneral
M erchandise— the largest ever seen
in N ew berg.
-?A£-
Y ours m ost respectfully,
__ 5
s.
I have quite a little
of last fall’s stock
on hand which I
will close out at
reduced prices, to
make room for
goods that will ar­
rive soon.
First
come, first served.
T i/ a l i P a p e r . . . . .
I have ju s t recieved
Y o u will be
P R
Say. .......
Is headquarters for
Come early and get first choice.
R
W. W.
n
¿ /r o s s .
*?/ejet to Cno Art ¿cm V a t /e y tta n /t.
9/c'tvôery, O regon.
^ ^ 7 r .’g .y ir.«r.|tr .T 7 r ? c r y .ir j c ? r 5 r a r j p ç
%m m m rn m m m m m
Welt h Am Wetches »re
CArried All dber Ihe
hrorld. They Are the
best And best knonvn
Weiches.
t
A Kansas exchange remarks: “ A
dude with narrow striped punts, colored
slioes, a loud necktie, iiair parted over
tlie nose und smoking a cigarette, thus
addressed tlie young lady whose society
lie graced: “ If yon wero ine what would
you do?” Her reply came on tlie in­
stant: “ I would take off that hideous
necktie, put that cigarette in the stove,
part my hair on the aide and pray God
for more brains.”
¿n'iiîn~w mimimi
j
S a tisfa ctio n
'■-L3.
*
It h
One night as the devil sat musing
alone in the midst of his cozy, warm
tire, and trying to figure tlie difference
in guilt between a thief and an all-
around liar, his memory turned to tlie
k
scenes of his youth, and liis eyes filled
Tlinu.amls Sent Into Kxlle.
witli hot iKiiling tears, so lie took down
his ledger and turned to a page, dated
Every tear a large number of poor
Tlie penny postage enthusiasts recievo back about six thousand years.
sufferers whose lungs are sore and rack­
little satisfaction from tlie new post-
“ I suppose,” he exclaimed as he ed with coughs are urged to go to anoth­
mustor-genorul relative to the further­ glanced through tlie book, “ I ’m doing
er climate. But this is costly and not
ance of their pet hobby. When ques­ the best that I can, for my business de­
always sure. Don’t lie an exile when K'J
tioned on tho subject tlie other day, lie notes a continual increase ever since tlie
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump
in stu n p - !
replied, “ 1 will say upon tills point, that creation of man. I ’ve cribbed a good
tiott will cure you at home. I t ’s tlie
tho ideal rate would he a penny postage, ' hftrve, t for «»Oi)years, and .houldVcon'- most infallible medicine for Coughs,
but it seem, to me that tl.o beat faeili- | te|,t wjth
with tbe
the vie|d)
yield, llm,
ami give my op I Colds, and all throat and lung diseases
ties that can he obtained require first I ponent permissioo to have gleanings I on earth. The first dose brings
consideration. Tuere should bo an ex
leave in the field.
| Astounding cures result from persistent
tensiou of these before their efficiency
“ I ’ve gathered a very diversified crop use. Trial bottles free at C. F . Moore &
is curtailed by a reduction of revenues.’’ of merchants and lawyers galore; I ’ve
Co. Price 50e and $1. Every bottle ; b f j
Mr. Payne doubtless voices the senti­ bound politicians in hiuidles until all of
guaranteed.
ments of the people in general, who my fingers «re sore. I ’ve fiddlers, gam­
would rattier have an improved service blers and insurance men, I’ve murderers
1‘otnted 1* tm^rnphs.
for two cents than an indifferent or poor forgers and liars, and filled up tny fur­
When tho mercury drops to zeri
service for one cent.
nace with boodlors ’till they actually- that’s nothing.
put out tho fires.
The advice a man really needs is ¡L
“ I've railroad conductors and doctors usually unappreciated.
Rev. H. K. Iiinos, well known ns duo
0^0 O O O C O O J e w
of the pioneer missionaries of tlie North­ to spure, horse traders and preachers to
A
charge
of
dynamite
lias
sent
many
west, died at his home near Portland spend ; republicans, democrats, proltis
a poor man up for life.
early Sunday morning. In his death and pops, and two or three newspaper
It Is (letter to lose your grip than to
Oregon loses one more of her pioneer men. Hut there is one class. I'm glad
heroes who will long lie reineniberod for to say, cun never gain entrance here, have the grip lose you.
wliut he lias done for his fcllowiucn. their souls are so dirty I’m sure that A foe insurance company considers a
conflagration the best tiling out.
Says the Oregonian of him, “ Dr. Hines they would demoralize hell in a year.
" I refer to that ‘tiling,’ neither hu­
was a mail of great usefulness and con­
The man who Is his own lawyer may
“ From the way ray wife coughed for six months, I knew she had consump­
tion. She showed it in her face, too, and her body wasted away to a mere skele­
secration. For nearly half a century lie man nor beast—tho carrion crow of Ihe lose his case, but he saves a big feo.
ton. Alter she got down in bed the doctors couldn't do anv good. 1 called in
hug labored zealously for the upbuilding world—who never is happy unless he
II. T.
-T- A.
A «shannon
‘
.,„,1 Dr. KT T , i „................. r
■
A cynical bachelor says deeds ure both Dr.
and
first-class
of this region in moral und education cun feast on the wreck of an innocent masculine and words are feminine.
physician, but they had nothing
lines. Of him it may lie truly said, girl A million years in my warmest
that would reach the trouble
in her lungs. SIv wife's father
“ Weil done, good and faithful servant,” rooms his slanders would never atone,
A D*-e|i M y s t e r y .
came to see her one day. when
and none who knew tlie earnestness and so I gave hint a match and advised him
It is a mystery why women endure she got very low. He lives in
devotion of Ids laliors will withhold tho to start a select little hell of his own.”
backache, headache, nervousness, sleep­ Cedar Lake, Wis., while we
With ids fingers lie lit an asbestos lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy live in Rice Lake, V«'is. He
hope that in closing Ins eyes upon tlie
scenes of eartli he has “ entered into the cigar and placing his hook on a shelf lie spells when thousands have proven that said he knew what was needed,
joy” of tiie Lord lie so loved to servo, j muttered, " I may Is- a very bad matt Electric Bitters will quickly euro such and made me get a bottie of
Acker's English Remedy for
Tbe raillery and sneers of tbe aooffor but I've got some respect for tnyaelf.” — troubles. “ I suffered for years with C onsum ption.
I w ent to
lose their point in tlie pretence ol such 1 Forth Worth Mail Telegram,
kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Phoebe Schmidt's, our local druggist,
got a bottle, and it helped
u life.”
Cherley, of Peterson, Ia., " hik I n lame and
her right away, khc took eight
back
pained
me
so
I
could
not
dress
soc. bottles, and they put htr
TIi«* ( ¡ i i H p r l o f
Inn.
Correspondence from Washington
, he s#tllrd#v Kvening Post, Russell myself, but Electric Bitters whooly back on her feet and made her
as sound and well as anv wo­
give, it out that General Milos is an sage presents soine of the best advi.-e cured me, and although 78 years old, I man in town. She has taken
now am able to do my houswork.” It on flesh again, she doesn't
avowed aspirant for the nomination for , |ml
over
Kiv01, lo >oull(.
the presidency two years hence at the j
t!l() h, ndull-o l thoir money, overcomes constipation, improves apt-e­ cough, and if any one who
lite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at doesn't know- the facts was to
hands of the democratic parly. It
,M„rse ol the article he savs :
be told she was so near dtath
C.
F. Moore & t'o.’s drugstore.
claimed that while for some time the
.. Ku nMrttw ho v f, st „ roBn m:ly
with consumption, he wouldn't
General has hail aspirations In this dl- make m„ liey, Ue ow„ jt lo Sivietv ng
believe it. My wife d- cs all
A D y in g M a n 's l.n st K r q u e s t.
her housework, and at night
rection, they have been greatly strength- wel, llg to ,linwolf
lle economical!"
“ You an-dying,’’ said tlie doctor to sleeps as soundly as you please.
ened by the deserved censure which he
Anv young man who will live op to
Her stomach no longer gives her any trouble at nil. Maybe vou doubt what I
lately removed at the hands of the Pres |he ,o M ( l l f ru)e, W1|, ct.t ulort. the man on Ins death Ix-d. “ And do am
telling. If so. 1 advise you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist w o sold me
you really think I am going?” asked the
blent. In .h u rt, ho wishes to settle h i.
uapplno* out of life than l.is
cxers English Remedy for Consumption. He’ll tell vou the same thing. Ho
man. "Y es, I know it,” said the doc­ A
savs Acker’s English Remedy is wonderful in all throat and lung troubles: that
case with President Roosevelt by heat- lle|<llb,,r wllo violates Iheui:
tor. Tlie dying man turned his head it is sold on a guarantee to cure, or money returned, and he never vet had a
lng him for the presidency. Miles is , - 0 „t ol every dollar earned save 25
bottle come back tohis store, a’though he has sold hundreds of them. Mv name
now tlushed with a Hurry of sympathy wnU- Sav„ 75 ,( vou , aili l)Ul uever and looking at the lawyer who had come is
Luther Bedell, Rice Lake. W is."
lo make out iiis last will, said : “ And do
which tlie public has extended him, hut ! |,t>g t|,Hu
A k 5 r * K i* ln h R c r a e Jr is sold br *11 d m * * ’st* under a po *?*! t * ffnar.-xnte*
st ' .--r niemev will bo refunded In caee c f Lvh ire i . c . soc. a n d * | i a b o ttle - l a
he will blunder irreti ieiuhly If ho think*
.. q *
a r,vn , ir h i t
MBfO you think 1 mn dying?” "Y e s, I am
l a i t c d S t a n » and Cunadi
‘ 1« “*
sure,”
said
the
lawyer.
The
dying
man
K naU nd 1«. «•!., ,s . 3d., nd 4S. td .
this will seat him in the executive chair. ing, and work until tlie things la-fore
Me
irùe fir ct guan-.r’te. W. II IIOOKCR Jt CO. Proprietor*, Airir York.
The people are not In the habit of inak j you are finished. Don't drop what you then sai-1 to the d-ictor: “ How much do
I owe you?” ” About $100,” says the
lug presidents for llio purpose ol settling 1 have in hand Is s'a use it is 5 o'clock,
doctor. He had been in attendance
personal differences. As the general in j , . jje ,)onr„,
always have tbe courage only about three days. Then the dying
chief of the army, General Miles has the ' to , e|| t|1(>
man turned to the lawyer who had giv­ raising of the food, distress after eating N o t i c e o f t h e A p p o i n t m e n t o f A c ' t n i n i « -
respect of tbe people; as a grouchy can­
"D on't «lepi-i'd on others. Even il
or any form of dyspe|>shi. One little
didate for the presidency, he will have you have a rich father, strike out for en about three hours attention to m ak­
trn to r W ith W ill A nnexed.
ing of a will. “ How much do I owe tablet gives Immediate relief. 25c and
their careless contempt.
yourself.
you?” “ About flOO,” said the lawyer. 7SK-. I ’. K. Moore A Co.
“ Cultivate independence at Ihe very “ W ell," said Ihe (lying man, “ w'll both
N otice in h«^*»bv c ir t 1 th?»t th e n n d er«ien e d
r a t o r ’* n » flee.
The Htlverton Appeal man escapes outset.
’ ha« hoer. d n îy aprxdi o<1 a d m in istra to r w»»»i
of you kneel on each side of my bed Xoti re U hr 1 by « iro n th a t t
tb
i ! am i* xed .'f rh
ened
0 f J u n e * M»d
the harassing cares of the polLicsl arena
“ Learn f lie value of money. Realize when I am dying?'’ '" (Vhy do you haa be1en dull rp R o irted n<imi n iatm tor of the ■« e n « l-'-
i i . c . l t.jr the ( m nty C o u rt o f Y a m h ill
Estate of t an it •«ton.
by t h e r
coun tv . Orexon.
by turnh.g over four columns of Ids pa­ that it stands, when honestly made, as make such a request?” said the doctor ty
1'ou rt of Y
î
kHintv, rr*ifon and ha« Now. th erefo re , aîl ter^tTfis b a v in « c ’ aimi«
Yamhill
per to local representatives of as many the monument to y- ur value aa a citizen. und lawyer. “ Well,” said the dying
ed
ereh v n o tified and re
.
there
*11
pe
b d T lB f el aim« q u i t e ! t«> p reaen t tb e «ame. Avith th e p ro p er
"B e jealous of yohr civic lights. Tske man, “ it wili l-e a great satisfaction to »«ainsi suit 1 »• • » t v hoi
political parties, with tlie privilege of
voucher«.
\
»
ith
in
»
x
n
n'h?i fn>m the d a te of
to pro
rith th e pr
fighting It out among themselves. The s wholmotne interest In public affairs, me to die in the same manner that my qui red I'ra.
e. to
to t undoi lied »
er
r. R r r r o o ,
fl.ir*»noe
Pu,
t.
i
hot
do
noi
let
|M
>Uties,
or
anything
else.
N, \% 1
result ia highly entertaining lo say the
hnaine in
* rltr
Savior did—l-etween two thiew s.”— fount
N
1 f, O
r«»««
least. The G. 0 . P. map flrej the In- Interfere witli the rigid administration of Ex.
IT
.
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CK
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0 » J. M l P i
1
‘au
hereol.
iim atrato r. i «Ith
trndnrtory salute with the proud asaer- your private duties. The stale is made
A tto rn ey for
ate.
t l % ki r.NCK F
the
tinn, "The republican party lias always up of individuals
A c k e r*
A n o tu *} 1
Tablet* art'
on
Mad
Iven able to look bwet with pride vu 1 “ Be clean and decent. Don’t do anv- n poiitive guarantee Cure* heartburn
Is w hat we give our custom ­
ers. T h a t’s our iirst aim .
W e li ave a complete line
of Ladies’ and G ents’ F n r-
nishing Goods, Loots and
Shoes, W oolen Dress goods
in dress patterns.
Mechanical pre­
cision, p e r f e c t
m a te r ia l
c a re fu l
an d
finish
are the features
I
that have made
u
h
E.-i
W a l t h a m
W a t c h e s the
best in the world.
WINSLOW BROS.,
J ew elers
J ifcm ct-p a in ted C h in a
M
Wheels
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Sale is now going
will continue until February I,
S U
Second-hand
We Have a Stock of Hew and Sec­
ond-hand Guns Which We Will Sell
CHEAP.
¿ X c tu a t 9 /e w 2 /o r k C o st
A - - F U l i y 1» C ls c t ia in s - S U o r y .
The Milton Eagle says this to the bus­
Henry Hinder, the pioneer fisherman
iness men, o( their relation to the bom o
paper: “The local patter reaches the who lias been for so many years identi- j
people you want and rnnst have if you fled with tlie fishing business on the j ,
continue In business. A stream can Clackamas river, caught a very latge !
scaroely rise aliovo its source, and the Royal Clduook salmon Monday night
local paper, In uny town, Is just what while fishing lit the Clacxaroas river
the push aud enterprise of the town Mr. Hinder was pulling hit net through
make it. It has always been the policy the water when suddenly tho boat re­
of the Eagle to sacrifice everything to fused to respond to tiro oars, and instead
tho advancement of this city in business shot rapidly out into the middle of tlie i
ami in morals, and the policy will be stream: two men were in the boat but!
continued just so long as its works are their united efforts to check the flight ot j
appreciated by the public, hut there the boat proved futile. The boat con­
must be reciprocity. The paper cannot tinued to act in this incorrigable man­
live on salubrious climate alone. If ner for several minutes before the lisli-
you want trade, if you have an interest ! ermen could exercise any control over
in the growth of your town, if you want j it, hut at last it came to a standstill,
a correct impression of the size and im­ land when the net was removed from;
portance of your city to go abroad, then I tlie water u monstrous salmon was I
see that your business is well represent­ I found tangled up in it. Mr. Hinder |
ed in the columns of your local paper. weighed tho salmon and its weight j
If, on the contrary you want the fur came to exactly 30 pounds. This is the
rubbed the right way on your back all largest salmon caught in many a day.—
of the time, aud are willing to rub ours Oregon City Enterprise.
the right way none of the time, you nre
It G ird le« the. G lo b e .
sadly mistaken for we cannot do it and
Tlie fame of Bucklin'* Arnica Salve,
subsist. Every mill, shop and business
house of the city should he advertised ns tlie liest in tlie world, extends around j
in the home paper. Give people abroad the earth. It’s tlie one perfect healer j ,
a right conception of your town and of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, |
show the people at home you huvo scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains!
something to sell and are here to do and all skin eruptions. Only infallible
pile cure. 25c a box at Moore's drug­
business.”
store.
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¿ /tv o n tifroe
elÛitA Cas A ¿Purchase.
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Head This, Consumptives
For sale by C F. Moore & Co.
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CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLsI
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Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but
does everybody know that a
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Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy
husbands, aud it takes good flour to make good bread, That
is the kind you get when you call for the
E X C E L L E N T .”
K o x p o o t f u lly ,
C! I I’ll A LETT VALLEY M IL M ,
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Our mill makes the "E x cellen t” brand and our customers
declare it well named.
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TURKIHQS, CRESTiSCS, BRACKETS |
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Fancy Casings Etc.
H
o r Your patren (go Is solicited.
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