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    TUE NEW3ERC CHAPHiö.
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the post of duty. The other ilay when I good demani). Mr. Perkins feels us­ S e a le d I îid s W a n t e d F u r L u m b e r.
tie) Its 6 7 b 4 Blbers add to Sher­
ali explosion of dj (monte in Ihe under- j sored that 200 cows can 1* «cu red lo
idan.
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The County Court of Yamhill Co inty
ground tunnel In New York city blew a | supply milk (or the creamery, which ■ tedies bids for tun 1-hing lumber in Win Willis and w to John It Hel-
E. li. WoODWABD, E d ITOB A PUBLISHSR. pleat hole in the street and broke the vvould be all that would lie reipdred
vie 20 fact road tray t 3 a r 4 w .
the several road districts ol the countv
W. C. W oodward , A ssociati : E ditor . glass for blocks around, the train dis­ start with,—Herald.
i in wagon loa.l lots to !>e delivered in the James M Wooden and v> to W O
Ralston Its 4 5 sec 14 l 2 s r 4 w
patcher of the New Haven Railroad and
severul districts when and where dl-
M C n iN M lL L E t’O B l«K»PO N O *»C *. * rected and ordered by the supervisors of Ulara Rhude to Carrie Rhode I 3
Cutert.l'tj MOOBd-elau matter at the poatoftice his four assistants in the Grand Central
I
at Nawtierg, Oregon,
b 36 Oak Park add to McMinn­
Station, just opposite, held their posts
| such districts. All lumler to be good
a - ■—
. . .
though scratched by flying glass, even
ville........................ ................... 1
The Glee Club of the University of and sound fir timber. Bids to lie lor
when they could not see the telegraph­ Oregon gave A concert In McMinuvi'le the year 1902, and to be opcr.ed on the
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORBINO.
Marriage Licenses.
ic instruments for smoke. They did Wednesday evening.
! second day of the regular term of this Maudle D Dawson ¡8 K E Pritchett
know wlmt further risk they run by
There was »peaking at the court Court in March, at 1 o’clock p. m. The Ida L Blake dee 25 A P Watson
W e h a v e g o t to h a v e m o r e room
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1902. not
remaining at their poet, hilt they did. house last Friday and Saturday by a right to reject any and ali bids ia re- 1 Hellem Heekert 20 Clins Pruden
know that there were several hundred Hocialist, but from reports, neither served.
a n d h a v e a lr e a d y se c u re d o th e r q u a r ­
Gene Poutbworth 24 E P Canfield
An English chemist has learned how trains in movement that had to be look­ audience nor entbnriastu was very much By order o f the Court.
1 Hettie Cooper
24 Kskild Hanson
J. H. Nelson, Clerk.
ters, b u t b e fo r e w e m o v e w e h a v e a
to make whiskey prematurely old. It ed ont for. One man who was watcli- in evidence.
IFati to Cutxquer or Die.
is suggested that the process of making 1
track road in Connecticut
The ‘county conrt at Its February
Kci«)lttion<
b i g lin e o f D r y G o o d s , G ro c e rie s,
whiskey drinkers prematurely old has *****
e»*'" K«‘ “ P *° l(*)k “ t d>e ruins meeting appointed another clerk of elec­
" I was just about gone,” writes Mrs.
after
the
smoke
had
cleared
away.
The
Newbcrg
Prohibition Alliance Rosa Richardson, ol Laurel Springs, N. ,
always been an open secret.
tion in each voting precinct as the new
invites the republicans i>t Nevvberg to a C. " I had consumption so bad that
F u r n is h in g G o o d s , C r o c k e r y , Q u ee n s-
law requires three clerks instead of
friendly discussion of the following ' ttio best doctors raid I could not live
There arc a good many farmers In two as formerly.
It is reported that tialusba A. Grow,
question:
"W h ich
political party:
w a re , T in w a re , G ra n ite w a re , a n d a
ol Pennsylvania, the Nestor of Congress, Oregon wbu appreciate the opportunity
The 1901 tax roll is now in the hands should receive the support of the con-! more than a mouth, but I began to use
Dr. Kings New Discovery and was
for
improvement
offered
by
the
Khort
ol the sheriff lor collection. A great
will not 6eek re-election at the clone of
Bciention* voter at tbo coming state ! wi10llv mrerl 1.» »«van bottles and am :
la r g e stock o f o t h e r g o o d s, a l l o f
Ids present term. Having entered the Coarse at tlw Agricultural College, but many are taking advantage of the three . feot,on7., We suggest that the debate !
‘ LUrtd by fe ' cn
.
now
stout
and
well.”
It
’s
an
unrivaled
not
no.many
as
there
ought
to
be.
At
House of Representatives in 1861, for
per cent rebate which is allowed when be
x ) that
«m l. side
»¡.1« h
___________________
....
paeumonia
bo held
held Doblidv
publicly e and
that each
be J life
SiWer
consumption,
w h ic h w i ll g o a t
over half a century ho has been identi­ the Iowa Agricultural College during the tax ia paid before March 12. Pen­ represented by two men. The Prohibi- ■
la grippe, bronchitis;
¡fallible for
the first two weeks in January this yeur alty will bo added ufter tbo first Mon­
fied with the Interests of tha nation.
tion debaters to bo selected from the j coughs, colds, asthma, bay fever, croup
400 farmers, representing nearly every day in April unless at least one half is
. ew erg Alliance and the Republicans | or whooping cough. Guaranteed hot-
county In the state, attended a Hliort paid before that time.
from the town o( Newbcrg. M. Votaw, ties 50e and $1. Trial bottles free ut
“ Here lies a man who knew how to Course in judging stock and grain.
secretary.
get around Him men much cleverer thun This is a phase of Short Course work
F. Moore & Co.’s
srn iN a i:i:oO K irr.n s .
himself.”
Thus reads the epitaph 1 which promise« to greatly expand In
T h e F ftm n n i S h a s ta llo u to .
which Andrew Carnegie has written for the future. Tho twentieth century far­
Su m m o n «.
In going over the famous “ Shasta
himself, and the news|>apers aro busy mer must be able to accurately judge
In tho County Court of the State of Oregon,
Paul Macy and son Walter went to
Route” nl the Southern Paci fic Co. tlie
for the county of Yamhill, In the matter of
showing 1dm how It could be Improved tho quality ol the stock, grain, wool, Portland on business Thursday.
the estate of
traveler ever fiuda something new to
upon, from a decidedly disinterested mohair, fruit, eto., that he produces.
Mrs. Warren went to Portland Fri­
Citation.
excite liis admiration and interest. JOHN J. C’ONLKK, deceawd.
standpoint.
h
Unless he cun do this he doos not know day to visit her daughter Mrs. J. A.
Starting at Portlaud, one traverses the
To Sarah Christenson, James Coulee, Rov
whether the buyer is giving Mm a (air Jones for u few days.
Edna Coulee, Eiduia A. Triplett, John .
whole length ol the Willamettu Valley, Conlee,
Coulee, Mary I. Johnson, Ella N. Jensen, Effa
A member of tbo United Ktatcs Sen­ deal or not. All ol these things can not
Mr. William Kincaid who was quite tho gem of the Northwest. Mt. Ilood, L. Christenson, William it. Coulee, Laura Fos­
ate observes that newspaper reports of be learned in a few days, but an intelli­
ter, Frank Christenson, Ernest Christenson,
sick lust week is able to be about again. Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters and Greeting:
C o m e e a rly a n d g e t first choice.
the proceedings of oongress are more gent man can with suitable opportunity
In
the name of the State of Oregon,
The
Friends
hero
will
hold
a
series
of
other
snow-capped
peaks
ara
kept
in
cotnlensod than formerly. In consider­ learn a great deal about somo one of
You are hereby cited nnd required to appear
the County Court of the Slate o f Oregon, for
ation of some of the recent "deliberative them In a week or two. This will call meetings, beginning next Sunday con­ sight for hours. Tho licautiful valleys in
the County of Yamhill, at tlie Court Boom
ducted
by
Rev.
Dunks
of
Salem.
of the Utnpqnn and Rogno rivers, with thereof, at McMinnville, Or., in the Countv of
Y o u w ill be
discussions” upon tbo floor of both na­ for larger staffs of men who combine
the bill day of April, 1902, at 2 o'clock
Dr. Lyman of Portland spent Friday their orchards of prunos, peaches, ap­ Yamhill,
tional houses, this statement adds one scientific and practical knowledge at the
in the afternoon of that day, and the same be­
ing the sec nd day of the regular April term of
more proof of tho fact flint our journal ngriculturul colleges.—Oregon Agricul­ and Saturday here looking after Iris ples and other fruits are a delight in Court
in the year 1902, then and there to .show
young cherry orchard, lie returned themselves. The cros-ing of tho great cause, if any you have, why the administrator
ism is gradually attaining higher stan turist.
of said estate be not authorized ai.d directed
mountain
barrier
between
Oregon
and
homo
on
Monday
morning’s
train.
durds.
to sell the real property of said estate, which is
described as follows to w it:
The Misses Mabel and Onio David California reveals tlie grandest moun­
n e x t m o n th , a t o u r liu e o f G e n e r a l
Being >i part of claim No. .19 t 3 « r 3 w of the
WHAT TO n o H i m KX-rltERIDEXTB.
are visiting in Poitland the last few tain scoiery in tlie United States. The Willamette Meridian, Yamhill County, Oregon,
Former United Ktafes Senator Petti­
insertion« land a. Beginning at the south­
This has long been u much discussed
wonderful turnings, twistings and doub­ east
corner of said claim; thence west 20.20
M e r c h a n d is e — tho la r g e s t e v e r s e e n
grew of Houth Dakota, he whoso delight question. John Quincy Adams solved days.
lings o’ the railroad brings into view a chains; thence north 79 17 chains: thence east
The young people had a surprise par-
20 2o chains to northeast corner of said claim ;
it was to espouse with many words the it for himself, for, after Ids term as
grand uray of towering mountains and thence south 79,17 chains to place of beginning,
in N e w b c r g .
cause of the downtrodden ngslnst the Preaident,
ho re-entered
Congress j ty ut E- L - l a s t Friday evening. profound gorges into which we gaze save and except a tract of 40 acres off the north
end of said tract and a right of way along the
plutocrats, has aligned liimsolf with I he ami served with distinction until his They report a pleasant time.
rust
side
of
said
claim,
the
balance
containing
from fizzy heights, forest clad moun­
oppnucnls of Governor Van Sant, of tragic death thero in 1848.
Mr. Geo. and (Jims. Graves and their tain aopes stretching tip to tiic line of 120 acres. To obtain funds to pay the claims
Andrew
against the estate and the expenses of admin­
Minnesota, in tho lutfer’s heroic cam­ Johnson likewise returned to the Henato sister Myrtle were in Portland Saturday perpetual snow, mid the foaming moun­ istration.
[SEAL]
WilncsK, the Hon. R. P. BIRD,
paign against ttie projected merger of after Iris accidental occupation of tho on business.
tyalf&y ttctn/c.
O
ty cje t to C h o A a / o m \
tain dreams dashing fiercely down deep
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of «jjjJ
the big railroads of tho Northwest. White House, during which this same
y ,
/ 'O S S . tyou,irrJ- Orejen.
•
S horty .
canyons, now and then stopping for a
Yamhill, with the Seal of said
Pettigrew is acting with tho consistent Senate tried him on tho impeachment of
Court affixed this 15th day of Feb­
short rest in somo quiet pool. After a
ruary, A. D., 1992.
inconsistency of bis class.
Loin F o r S a l« By P a c ific C ollege.
the House. These are the sole excep­
Attest:
day’s enjoym ent of old Mt. Shasta, the
J.
H. NELSON, Clerk.
tions in the long list of those who built
All or part of block 37, Edwards A d ­ lin ei peak on the continent, we drop
By IK A NELSON, Deputy.
up
political
reputations
or
bad
aught
dition
to
Newbcrg.
All
or
part
of
block
rapUlv
down
tlie
canyon
of
the
Sacra­
Ex-president Cleveland refrains from
getting mixed up in tho big democratic actively to do w ith politics after having 1, Central Addition to Newbcrg. Lots mento to the broad plains of tlie Sacra­
H. J. Littlefield.
U. A. Littlefield
banquets, but lie seldom fails of tbo op­ attained the presidency. Grover Cleve­ in Church Addition to New berg. These ment o Valley in California, and then ce
land
affords
a
partial
exception,
in
that
lots
will
be
sold
at
a
very
reasonable
through vineyards and orchards to San
portunity of pitching a little bomb shell
LITTLEFIELD BROS.,
into the Bryan camp, in tho shape of a his two terms of offico wore separated price. Prices will be raised after a few Francisco. For traps and descriptive
lots are sold us wo cannot afford to sacri­ literature address
letter of regret. His latest, road before by the incumbency of Harrison.
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Wilh a cessation of the Presidential fice Iota at present prices except to meet
It. B. M ILLE R ,
a big Now York banquet In honor of
Offices in Chehalem Valley Bank Building,
Phone No. 43.
Tilden, pleads for a return to “ tho old office comes the question, what is the present needs. Buy of tbo college and
G. P. A „ S. P. Co ,
Residence north of Public School Building,
and snfe landmarks of democratic doc­ ex-President to do7 If lie bo poaesaed thus help it, and get a bargain in some
Portland, Oregon.
Phone No. 44.
of
slender
means,
and
ninny
of
them
\
of
tho
best
lots
in
Newbcrg.
trine,” if victory would be theirs. Tho
Interest on this occasion was heightened have been, necessity will compel him | For further information call on or ad-
W . W . Hollingsworth
Drink a steeping o f Moki Tea at night
TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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by a similar letter from Mr. Bryan, in to seek employment to increase his In- I dress iS. A. Mills, treasurer of (lie eol- before retiring, nnd see how soundly A
Prop.
.
T
V
;
h
‘r
which ho declared, tliut the party that come. Eor a man to have occupied tbe j lege, or any o f the board of managers, you will sleep, and how joyously you
, w ~ .
CLARENCE BUTT.
has no higher purpose than to save its chief office of Such n government as ours
will awake in tlie morning. It supplies
W ill practice in all the courts of the state
own life, will die because it deserves to renders a re-entry Into tho business of
F o r Sale.
food for tlie blood while you sleep, pro­ Special attention given to probate work, the
dio. All of which shows how the forces life a bard mid generully an unwelcome! A $500 Ernest Gabler Piano. For sale duces a clear an beautiful complexion, writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the
I carry a full line of
drafting of all legal papers.
of the opposite camp arc "getting to­ task. The light that beats on an e x -: c|u,a.,
Mrs. Moses Votaw.
and cures constipation and sick head­
N ew b c rg. Oregon.
President is by many degrees fiercer i
gether” for the campaign ol 1904.
ache. 25c and 50c. C. F . Moore & Co O rn e r — Second Finer
than that which shines on an ordinary 1
Ifauk of Kewkerg Huildfng.
F o r Sale.
man, and when a President again be­
A n “ O ld e st I n h a b i t a n t “ Stlylng.
As a fair type of the most ranting comes a citizen Iris acts and motives! A first-class house moving outfit, on
Doctor Binder Flctiie, tho eminent
demagogy, an expression to which are subject to almost ns much comment easy terms. Address box 76, Newbcrg
nrchaeoloirist, announces that n recent
liurko Cockran gave public utterance or criticism as when lie held tho execu- i Oregon, or call at this oltico.
'r r r r i n r r i n r
Assyrian excavation uncovered a tablet
the other day, serves excellently. His live olliee.
with a cuneiform inscription that places
F o r Hale.
words were, "Republicans are in poli­
Besides and beyond these drawbacks
Nino hundred acres ol land within five tlie origin of a saying 11 1at does service
tics for themselves, Democrats for their thero is the feeling that an ex-President
miles of Newherg, in different tracts. at tlie present day away back in the j
country. Republicans seek power to
should not be compelled to engage in
Pictures Framed to Order.
misty past. Here is the literal translu- i
Amos Nelson.
gain power; Democrats seek power to business. I f he wishes to do so, well | Mostly improved.
tion:
«vB
enforce principles. Republicans allow nnd good, but if he is forced to it simply I
F o r Salt* i»n Contract.
I s w h a t w e a im
Now, there were gathered together at
nothing to interfore with success in get­ to increase Iris means of livelihood, the |
Ten acres, one mile west of Newbcrg tlie same place for the telling of stories
ting possession of office; Ih>inocrats will
hill recently Introduced in the llouso of
to g iv e o u r cu s­
Sacrifice all prospects of office rather than Representatives by Mr. Lovering, of. depot; eight acres in prunes for $900, on many of them that have lived long in ,
suppress or compromise an opinion." Massachusetts, to grant to ex-Presidents five years time at (i per cent interest, the land, and one of them lifted tip Iris 1
to m e rs
in
a ll
Any man of any party, be ho the hull- $25,000 a year for the term o f their nat­ and one acre in town (or $.100 oil same voice and said:
terms.
L.
Root,
McMinnville,
Or.
"Behold,
it
growelh
cold
with
much
nocked Cockran or a cross roads spell­ ural lives will, if passed, remove that
lin e s o f g o o d s.
extremeness.”
binder, who avers that all the patriot* necessity. An ex-President, nolens vo-
Whereupon another mnrio answer
A H ealthy Growth,
ere on Ids side and the rascals ami trait­ lens, is set apart from other men, and
ors on tho other, is playing the cheap­ the nation, if it will make 110 further! Ackc s Elixer lias gained a firm hold saying:
"Verily, it doth. But let oa separate;*-
est rule of the political demagogue.
use of him, should at least give him the among <>ur people nml Is acknowledged
and get hence, for here conioth Moth- !
means to end Iris days 111 dignified re­ to lie the superior to all other prepara­
tions, It is a positive cure for all blood usalem, tlm aged, and if we tarry lie 1 Vo
Boy triplets were recently born to Mrs. tirement.
nnd
skin diseases. Only fifty cents a will tell ns again of the cold spell of the ! Vo
Grandpa says when he goes
But, as it lias always seemed to ns,
Mary (Schwab, of Williamsburg, N. Y .
|
bottle
uml we guarantee it.
F. year 40.”
home from our store after we
Hie is the wife of a mechanic, and the tho natural and obviously proper thing
And they got hence with much speed. I
family, which now numbers eleven d ill-j is to give him a seat in the Senate, j Moore & Uo. druggists.
have tested his eyesight and fit­
dren, is in the most destitute circum- (with or without n vote,) as a Senator-1
A F i r e m a n ’ s ( ’ lone Call.
ted it with glasses that practi­
T h ro «* G o o d t 'l u b b in j; O ll’o r « .
stance*. A good deal is said about pov- at-largo for life. The strict const ruction- \
The Graphic nnd Weekly Oregonian “ I stuck to iny engine though every 1
cally give him a new pair of
erty and crime, but it looks as It a man ; ista claimed that this would violate the
joint ached and every nerve racked with
•f-V
eyes.
W e will test your eye­
who becomes the father of eleven chIU j constitutional requirement that nothing
The Graphic and New York Tribune pain,” writes C. \V. Belamy a locomo­
sight free, and give you the gen-«
dren when bo is in destitute circum- j should lie done to impair the equal re-:
tive
fireman
of
Barlingtco,
Iowa.
"
I
Fat mer $1.60.
stances is somewhat responsible for a presentation of the Htsfe» in the donate, j
uine pleasure o f seeing things as
Tlie Graphic and National Magazine was weak and pale, without any appe­
situation that is likely to increase tbo 1 The objection seems to 11» without basis,
tite and all run down. As I was about
you did in your youth, w'hen
$ 1 . 00 .
ranks ol poverty, 41 not those of crime. I "¡nee when the nation lias taken a man j
to give up I got a bottle of Electric Bit­
your eyes have a pair o f our eye­
W o r k in g Overtim e.
Such reckless creatures are enough to out fiom the State and put him at the j
ters ond after taking it I felt as well as \
glasses
or spectacles adjusted to
inako tlie dead Malt bus burst his cere- j head of tlio government of all the j Fight hour laws are ignored by (hose I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly,
them.
ments and prophesy. Children turned "tales, it is unreasonable to insist that, tireless little worker»— Dr. King's New run down people always gain new life,
.O J U U U U J L '
loose under soul 1 conditions can hardly on laying down his office, ho necessarily Life Bills, Millions are already at work i strength and vigor from their use. Try
lie held resjsinsible if they simply swell reverts to bis old stato and must be ■light and day, curing indigestion, bll-[tlietn. Satisfaction guaranteed by C.
the ranks of |«overty *nd possible crime. ; o muted in tbo Senate us giving it a iousness, constipation, sick headache | F. Moore A Co. Price 50e.
i
f
nr ^r
And yet society is powerless to prevent third representative, even if he continue and all stomach, liver and bowel Iron-
- —
—
g o w eifrs .
w
W. P. HBAOWK ORLANO HE ACOCK
this ceaseless multiplication of unwel- j to reside in the district. N o inau living , hies. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only!
Real K«t»te Transfer«.
Ileported bv thè Yacriiill Co. Abstract
Corno children. To breed children us can have such intimate uml valuable 25c at C. F. Moore A Co.'s
W . MORRIS I I I ACOCK
Co. at McMInnvillc, Oregon, for tho
rapidly as inico or lioe seems to be the knowledge of pnbllo affairs, important
A AAA
Wantod, a friend w iio w ill recognize I weok ending Fehruary 19, 1902.
principal recreation of persons who are for the Senate to profit by, as the mini
AN
notoriously unable if not unfit to sup­ who bn* held tlie chief executive office, me when I am compelled to wear patch- State of Oicgon lo A P Correli 200 a
and it Is a great waste of valuable ma­ ed psnli; who will tuko my harnt ss I
in sec 98 l 2 * r 6 w .......... .
$ 250
port a family.—Oregoulun.
AN
terial not to utilize it.—Tribune Farmer am sliding down ¡rill, itistead ol giving Wm O Ralston .* w to W L Ilar-
r -f « » % q < B S * ♦
♦ ♦ ■ f a ' + ♦
V«/ -a ****
rington Its 4 ami 5 b 3 B ill auri­
me a kick to hasten my descent; whn
W _____
For the purpose of regulating the bill
w
will leml tue a tlollar without (w o dol- ' na ............................................. 500
and poster plugue, a New York law
The county coart haa decided to plant 1
viz
Inrs eecurlly; who will pull off Iris cout | J B Ross a w to Wm N Miller 40 a
maker has introduced a bill into the the vacant block nurth of thecourlhouse '
in sec 22 t 5 s r 3 w .................... 600
und tiglit for me when the odds sre two
V/
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legislature, to impose a lux of one half to ornamental trees this spring. This
to one ; who will talk of me belrind my A A Agee and w to E P and A Ut-
Keep on hand and manu­
to *# «*
cent s square foot ou advertising signs. determination on the part of the court
ter 90 a in ree HO t 4 s r 5 w ........ 50»)
hack as l.e talks to niv face.—Ex.
In supporting tlie measure a New York wdl receive the approval of every citizen. |
facture everything in the N»;
Henry Bertrain to Henry A Beri-
» » Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but
¡taper fays, "T b o privilege of bolding Tlie improvement lias been delayed too i
H n v k l i i i 'a A r n i c a S a l t e
line of
min 99 a in sec — t 4 a r 3 w ...
I
t>| does everybody know that a
IMj
up passengers in tlie public street nml i long, but all will be pleased to know!
llus world-w ide fame for marvelous J M Fink.t w to M irtha L Fender
$
compelling them to look at soup and that the work will now lie done. The
I cures, it surpasses any other salve. )o-
a h pt 1 2 b 4 ( ’ bandiera add to
V?/
pill notices i< not a natural right. The city w ill fnririidi water for the young
McMii-u
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1
' tion, ointment or balm lor cuts, co ns,
street is made (or no such purpose, ami i tree*, ami in a few years the city and
I burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, Henry Bertrain a w to Frederick
those who thus use it may rightly be the county will have a tine |>ark.—Tele-
suit rheum, fever sores, chapped hands,
Pcrtrsm 121 a in sec — t 4 s r 3
m
taxed (or tlie value of tlie franchise en­ ; phoue-Itegistcr.
[skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure
1
O u r mill makes the ‘ ’Excellent” brand and our customers
joyed, and subjected to regulation in the
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1 guaianleed. Only 25c at 0. F. Moore A Bermeli i French .* h to Wm E
declare it well named.
*"
prosecution of tbeir busiuers. There ia
There is now considerable interest ’ ( '« . ’«
Le« 124 a iu sec 11-14 t 3 s r
♦%
apparently no limit to the poster riot,
manifested in the establishment of a
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if the matter is not regulated, and the
creamery at Dayton. W. G. Perkins I
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Fred A Ilurncr .* w to John G Ilei-
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only way to save our cities nml towns
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w ho has the matter in hand feels much
The County Court of Yamhill County
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front being overwhelmed with signs ia
Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy
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encouraged, snd believes that by per- desires bids for furnishing gravel on
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to undertake a |iollcy of strict regula­
husbands,
and it takes good flour to make good bread. That
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creamery rnn be established here. I f j hill fiver from LaEayette to Wlriteson
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forced by a tax.”
the matter is worked up to a successful bridge*. Said bids will lie Opened on
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is-ue, it i* proposed to tit the creamery the 1st day of the March term of Conrt. Withetmia Manch to 9ohn Munch
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Fpeuking of everyday heroes, it I* re­ up with new and modern machinery j The right to reject any or all bids Is re­
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marked that a man does not n ed to lie fer the making of hotter, snd in addi- | served
O P Laughlin a w to I J Tawney
C H t llA L E M V A L L E Y m i l l s
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a soldier or have s soldier's training to tion to butter making to make cheese, Bv order d the County Conrt.
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enable trim to fsca an in meut danger at which if of good quality, I* always in*
J. H. Nclroa, Clerk.
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Sate is now golnj; on, and
will continue until February I.
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House Furnishing Goods, Carpets,
Matting, Oilcloth, 1, 1 1-2 and 2 yds
wide, Linoleum 2 and 4 yds wide,
Porti9r Curtains, Lace Curtains,
Window Shades, Plain and Fancy,
Couches, Baby Carriages. Now line
of W a ll Paper, direct from factory.
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