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t h « k « . -* "I’l l E" ?*r ^ 1 ,i).\ a u .u u lii j . ULi 1 si m pi, a rep »ublican measure I Nor is such olhl’i partisanship pttculiur 13 dewo- *>iro;: ¿t PirBi.iHifr.it. '.Y.-J), E. If. V,’» bo.ue republican» doubtless W . C. V,- ifi'A n, \. ciAT.: E d i . oii . volet? ugt»l i«t tbes.ime amendment, lor fear ii bat they would appear to bo cot - m tW at ihe p<»«4otHe« ¡ a till r. i r y with party procedure. An £ u «.* í C n 1 ait *ec » mial 3 ulib.g up in the senate and a tirvaiiug away fioiu strict parly line» mu qu i»as of national importance Wtau d i. spire tLe jieople with more f.»iil« In the patriotism and honesty o! nurui.u oi their national repsese.ita- live». year. Sheriff Sitton and deputy began] OC a in t 4 » r 3 vv.................. . " . Summon«. j In the Circuit Court for Yamhill Couaiv, ! collecting ta re» on Saturday, ami the YT O VV Shephard and w to 3 T ! State of Oregon. * tirst two days had received about fSOC. j Allen and w 30 a in O I* Turner d Sernon J. Mao run, administrator of the estute i.vvt Jamea Madson, deceased, substituUKi for laid , It is dlccoye.-ed that the new tax law | I c t S s r f i w ............................ I a UJ James Madaou, Plaintiff: | ’ vs. will work an urilooksd-for ht.-dihip. ’ 3 ta2 ,ueej B ^ g * , Braithwaite J fw y L. II m b , V irg in ia it. Miller, J R Miller, Cities and schcoi districts, have mad; fc.li/.Hbeth Berg, John Berg, Ora E. Da”fg Julla B Johnson to Mary A T-ogers ^Bvis, Davis, aud ami Mordecai Mordecal Head. Head, Defendants. Deiendacta. ’ their levies upon 1 basis that would To o ra E, D a vis,-------Davis and Mordecai. 1 •1856 7 31) !0 Me.Minn............. 2000 Hess above named defendants :-In the name of firing iu an estimated sum cl money. the State o f Oregon, you aud each o f you, are The three per cent rebate granted for Deter Bashaw and w to J £ Han.- hereby notified and required to appear and nett pt b 20 II & I, tdd to N e w I answer the amended complaint filed against taxes paid before March lSlh will oper ij \ y ° u t b « above entitled suit, la the above berg............................................ w named court ou or before the iast day c f the a s to lessen that cum, and the penalty J l j me prescribed in the order for tlie publico* i charge of 10 per cent for failure to pay, 'V C Tastiti to N K «Vanite 545 a j tion of this summons ou you, to w it, on or be fore the 11th day of A pril, A I). iy02. and if you in Hembree « Oaux:t die t 4 s r 4 does not fall to the school district or I fa il s? to appearand answer, for want thereof, w ................................................ 2000 ; ihe plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the re- i city. Tbs interest ihc.rgs of 22 per jont. ; ;ief prayed for in his complaint herein, vis:—A ■ however, does, a» B ill bo seen from t h e 3 deeds from tt.e sheriff oi Yamhill decree that said defendants, and each of them, have* no estate or interest w hatever iu or tc the . ' wording, which is r.s follows: "Upon county '.3 the stats c f Oregon, follow in g described premises, or any part there- • of, v te:—Beginning at the s e corner o f that all delinquent taxes there sb'.’ l bo col- fúa.r.agc T Icenssu portion o f the d 1 c of Joseph Hess and v ile , Notification No. 1406, Claim No. «>, in Y am hill lected from tbs taxpayers 01 such taxes, ^ ManUa M j arilbert «4 j 0 P aic 3 sor o - County, State of Oregon, sot off to Mary L. lievs for the benefit cf the county, ten per Mae M Smith 23 A E Lambert Paid wife, by the Surveyor General for ’ Oregon, ~ , und running thence b .8». deg. 15 min. w. 23 45 centum as a penalty, and fer the benefit Ciara A W hh,0i7 17 G M Eur, 02 chains; thence s 10. 42 chains; thence :t .89. deg. to min. e 7i. 16 chains, more or less, to tho of the county cr other public corporation e lin e of said d i e ; thence u 10. 42 chains to the which ohal! have an interest in any per- place of beginning, containing 21.43 acr3s more A 11 ca lí By G ro w th * or less; and that the title of the plaintiff to t’on cl such taxes, interest at the rate of » » -r,,. , i y c x * i • *aV premises is good and valid- and that said iCfcie.’ S V.iser IltlS gained a firm hold defendants, aud each oi them, lie forever tu- 13 per cent per aur.ura cn such tares from the ilxte cn which they bccutue be- \ among our people and Is acknowledged ! tr<’.m premiss, "»'‘ r.lllls • adverse Ibr rUim _ 8t,“ or ^*d to said to linquent til! their payoent.” There has LO be tllO superior vO r»l! Ollier prepara- ! philntii?; and for such other aud farther lelief T. . * . . „ , . as may be meet and equitable in the premises, - t. £1 pOSlliVO CUl'C t'jr all blood including costs and disbursements of this suit. beet; gone doubt iu the minds oi some, This summons is served by publication there- also, us to whether the interest ¡8 to be and akin discuses. O ily fì ly celila a ] of for six consecutive weeks in the Newberg C. F. : Gra(>liie, a weekly newspaper of general circu figured cn both the penalty and taxes, houle and we guarantee it. lation, published in saitl Yam hill countv, order of Hon. K. P. Bird, County Judge o f said or on tho Uxe3 slona. It should he Moore A Co. drtigaisls. Y am hill County, made at chambers iu Mc •¿tear from the preceding quotation that M innville, Oregon, on the 21st day of February, T h r e e C o o 1 C lu b bin g;O lfa ra . A. D., 1902; the first publication thereof being it can only be figured cn tho amount of February A. 1)., 1902. The Graphic aud V.’eeklv Oregonian C lakence 28th B utt & J no . j »S pencer , toe tax.— Reooiier. Attorneys for P’ ^IntiiT. *2. _ I The Grnpbfc am! New York Tribune' .IIC lil.V .M I L L K C l ) l : i ; i ; » i O . 'i b e x c x . Hum UlilDR. Farmer The Graphic and National Magazine, In the County Cou* of the State of Oregon, 3d£i for i he county o f Yam bill, in the m atter of Mrs. Gu8tin, state president of the ♦1 .GO* the esta e oi -------- ----------- j i P-ebeUi'li», visited the McMinnville lodge W o r k in g O v s r ’. lra e. JOHN J. COULEE, deceased, - Citation. last Friday. Eight hour laws arc ignoied by tho»-.) ■ „ T'’, Sar“ h C ln l. enson, James Coulee, Coy i*.a, » Coulee, Euna Coulee, Emma A. Triplett, John The machinery of the Yamhill Coal A a* i tireless little workers—l)r. Ki.ig’s New j Conies. Mary I Johnson, Ella N. Jensen, Effa Oil Co , tvao side ¡racked in McMinn I ?f O P i ’. ! « Vfilli.x .a or-» u!i»on ’ o» „ r v . n Ci> rls.enson, W illiam ii. Con lee, Laura Fos- Millions aro already cl work j ei»t Frank Ciirisienaou, Ernest Chiistenson, ville a day or two the first of the week, L.^e i i.iSs AJIll.o J 8 ar^ a ir t t lu v ct w o t K G night and day, curing indigestion, 1.11- reeting: and attracted considerable attention. In the name of i he State of Oregon, lousness, constipation, sick headache You are hereby c Led and required to appear McMinnville has a genuine case ot and all stomach, liver and bowel Irou- in ihe County Court of ihe Stale of Oregon, for „ , . . ^ the County of Yam hill, at ihe Court iioora small pox which has caused some ex- 1)103. E a o y , pleasant, Ciiic, 8U.»0. O t ily i thereof, at McMinnville, Or., in i h 3 Couniv of , Y am hill, the 81 h day o f April, Apr! lf>02, at 2 o'clock mtemonl. The authorities hevs placed 23c at C. F. Moore & Co.’s in Hie afternoon of that day, aud ihe . s . ittic be a strict quarantine, however, and but ing ihe secono day of the regular A p ril term of Court iu the yer.r 1902, !hen and there lo show little fear of the epread of the diier.so. F o r S a l». cause, if any you have, why the administrator It malierc not \vh;- her the vulgar, M KIU II I M V I’K O n C T lT K low bruit Tillman c nf , 331 » io l>cii g in 1 Hi A s » .CIATIUN. c mts.upt in ilio U lile '1 »State» Senate, W h al’d in >re, he is iu «■oiiu mr«t in tiie tlie co u.tri over. I Th« civdit system having been so long eepí oí dt t P _______ ’ i in vofjtie, it eeeius a paramount part of : ur business systems. V/L rlher it baa U itele Sam I» nr p aying ne grs ion - ,,foW0 from ih* custom of running in host to bis file ni P rilli* II ry ii taer- w|)dll p ,3 parse it short, anil hop many ami hi» attendali s. Henry is in g dame fortui.c will ‘suriie our way lively to become * « nothing of a bore to when pay day nrrives, or whether it is u.ipretouüou» Ameri a ia be.'oie b« n outgrowth o; existing economic con leaves, but on ov#-y lian. I he will tí.i.l ditiirns, we are not just now ready to himself royally eulei .aiitel a.rawer or dlacuM at any length. That | it ie upon ns, that It 1» • condition that A Philadelphia I fy, with will, ex- ai-si», is patera to ail. It certainly perienee In the »ch i an.I » it!i ch ill e i sei vun a pnrpose, convenient, ami many r>i this country, ail re :!us the iiiiroduc- | lime» oeneficlal to the consumer. Not tioa of a new fcutui in tue public school . all of us have Incomes, which rve »«stem, nut lung mure nor le s than a ■ planked down iu spot cash whan the “ coarse in ucanner».’ Another nil- day’» work is completed; on the other plied indici«i.ent ut the A nericali h mie. hand we are exceedingly furluuate to have a »alary coining once a month, which is sufficient lo meet the exigen An '1 t ’ast Mi»» S.one lias really been cies of the fo.lowing month and tide us ) rd e-eel. I f ihe lady hegl. b to esumati« over until next pay day. Often sick lier worth according to the price put up ness and misfortune and otlnr uufor- for her ransom, » l i e undoubtedly thinks | ! ceen demands throw us heiiind, mak pretty well ni herself. It is to oe hoped j ing it absolutely necessary for us to auk that itils implied »»alnatloii o( a nominoti oar merchants to carry us fer a siiott every day s et ol a woman, won’t not a lime, In such c:r-:us it suciu» per'ectly precedent that « ill givo ri-e to trouble legitimate, that the benevolent spirit of some notion» it. the beads of young the merchant h ’. iol M yield to these ladiea over lime at horns. reasonable demands, especially if the ciicumstaui ch are of a nature to »var In complimenting li» city on lire iant a settlement at the time specified. said estale be not authorized a id di ected A first-class hoiico moving outfit, on of The try out at the college last Satur to sell the real property o f raid estate, which Is maintenance of a wile-vwake com me r- Society seems infested with paraeilir.il day evening to select three persona to easy terms. Address box 73, Newberg described as follows to w it: Being a part of claim No. 39 t 3 s r 3 w o f tho cia! club, a Belo-n llxcliar.ge remarks : being», ever ready to tal-e advantage of represent .. ........... .. .le College _ v _ ......... J'cMinnvi’ in the Oregon, or cal! at Ibis office. V illa m e ^ e Meridian. Y am hill Coun’ v, Oregon, I in seciions 4 and 5. Beginning at the south very pertiiienlW that people coming ■ all oonortunities, whereby they may J iDier-colloglals Debates, resolted in the east corner of said claim ; thence west 20.20 west want to locate >n a t,i* n th at has : draw theirsusteiianco with the least e."- Eelecticii ol Messrs McKIllcp, Dike aud i chains; thence north 79.17 chains: thence east B a c i.H n ’ 9 A r a lc a S a t ie 1 20.2o chains to northeast corner of said claim ; the plQclt lo maintain a live e.immer- j fort. No existing custom offers such op- ]>)dson. Has world-wide fame fer marvelous thence south 79,17 chains lo place o f beginning, eiol otganl»: ilion that is ready to wet portun'ty for the worth'ess human par- T;¡(J ^ came from T)aylon Mon. cares. I t surpasses any other salve, lo .save aud except a nact of 40 acres off tiie north end of said tract amt a right of way along ihe come the newcomer ami encourage him asl e lo ply h'S nefarious, vagabondai day raluril; „ s Io the cven ng. Tuie side of said claim , the balance* containing tion, ointment or balm for cuts, co ns, east 120 acres. To obtain funds to pay the claims to establish limiseli ia business. Though and unde,handed methods, of ousting flwi time it has been able to pase bu. no, boils, ceres, felons, ulcere, tetter, against the estate and the expenses oi adm in ns a city, New’oorg Joes not make very off the earnings of others, as dons the istration. the locks for about two weeks cn account suit rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, [SEAL] Witness, ih e Hon. R. P. El P.D, load preteesious, the town is large credit system. Every community lias Judge o f the County Court o f the of high water, and it will prcbaldy be skin eruptions, in'allible for piles. Curs j 8tuie of Oregon, fnc the Comí y «•hough to maintain an aggressive push its share of those whose aims and pur Y am hill, w ith the 8oal o f ‘said several days boforo it varili ho obis to guaranteed. Only 26a at 0. ¥. Moore A club or some such oliterpr'itngorganica poses in life are to cheat their feilow Court RiTixed this U til day ol Feb- Co.’s reach McMinnville again. rua.y, A. D., 1902. t ion. It tak •■» .ni .e . eiio, l 10 .«uvei*- n.et, w hoever and by whatever means A ile it : J II NELSON, Clerk. list- and • ujtil .]» a place. j offered, thus making it more difficult to T h e i a o o c a S fta sla G o u t « . By I L A N E *.íiON , Deputy. st-niN ti:ti:oc:i ix:..as. g - ____ • ■•j : » maintain It.ose methods or customs ____ In go in g evor the famous " S h a s t a i- = One of the leading democratic paper« i calculated to tie conducive to the wel Ivocto’’ of the Southern Pacific Co. the| E. j. Lti.le.iel.t. If. A . L ittlefield | Rain. fare of the honest man. of the Booth reads a lesson in no un traveler evor finds someth ug new to The Merchants’ Protective Associa- Win. Manning of Newberg, attended excite his admiration and ¡«lleiest. certain sound to some of the members c f its own parly in the Uni r ò Mates lion o f Newberg, was organize.) to meet the meetings hete this week, Starting at Portland, otto travaroes the renate. It says, "Democratic sunpo 1 | t*le exisling abuses of the creiiit system ' Considerable interest ia being taken whole length cf »ho \> lllomette Valley, 0i1ic„ ia rhell:1,em VcHoy E.mk Bu wln. of Filipino hosttlltv and the enroll -go- Us aims are not to make it iHfti«‘ult for lin tl.a meetings that are laiug hold I'hoiio No. 4«{. ie gem of the ITortii^ca:. Ml. Hood, Ite- «‘ eiice n o d i oi Public School E u d B u j. mento« their resistine« Is as uud a f«>! the h.o.iest labiirers or producers to get cere. ML Jefferson and the Three "¡»ters and PUoiie No. 4!. 1** ns theins’stenee .ome yen■« igo iltal credit, hut rather to pro ect the n, by j Mrs. Warren went down to Portland othar snow-capped peaks are kept in this country slionlil lese.e I to the chea]« separating tiie sheep from the gouts. j Monday morning, intending to make sight for hours. Tho lie.iuii.'ul valleys TTOKSE■ mnuev bus's If .w cun we e.pcct I he Also for Hie protection of ihe merchant, I her home tliare with her daughter Mre. cf the Uicpqua a.rd Eogce livers, with p 'ople at la g « to trust the government I | who is so «»,’len, (through lack o f knovr- IJ . A . Jones for some time. their orchards cf p.unes, eeaefi»-., id of the Republic Into the hands of men le ! ’ ■ gtinvd only by experien. e and ac- Mr. A, I . Watson who has an icstrc- pic« „ud other fruits are a «ledgfil i- <|o ilntaruje) at the mercy (7) of ih »Vili praeiiee i » nil 1 !» e e o iin « r-f ih » r.late who applaud foreign«’!'» when they am- itiemsolves. The crossing of tbo great j appetii BUvatlit.i (oven to probaie v7ork, «he I* ligal, and professional credit worker, met:! for measuring r .in fell, reports a ut ■ wHll «t uiussd*, m«>rtg*se«, ecatrasti *a«t ihe hush ami kill American so'ilie r7 Some mouritcia barrier between Ore"«»n drafting of ail legal papers. t hose woo gut credit on promise» which , nearly one .uch in twenty-four hours, way must he l«>utid to siop the uiout «« California roveals the grandest moun ! they know they can nevor fulfill, or if beginning Tuesday ¡uoraing, o»* blatant demagogue* of the Carira k tain scenery In tho Untied fchates. The On -1« E — Second Fjonr and Turner strip»).’’ It is gratifying lo they c. uM. never intend to, oeriaiuly | There wao a party at Grant Heaters wonderful turnings t'.visiirgs am. doub- Bank of Newberg BttPdiur. know that the democratic party i» «id« I.««l i ve their names stricken from the last Saturday evening. Aii report a iinga cf f i e rail» nad brings into view a S hostv . leavened with old fashioned patriotism. credit list, and advertised among all plcasaut lime. grand a- ray of towering mountains and reputable business dims. Active com-! - profound gorge» into which wo gaze ( petition ami very dose margi.is make it i to t* ( • „ s «’ <« By :>uctr,c CoHs;*. »Tom d ii ;,v lieights, forest cfiid inon.i- /O Eopreeent itive Wheeler ot Kentucky, DMMaaary for merelunU lo protect All or parte: block 07, Xdwardt Ad- tain elopes sloolching up to li»c line of Vn f continues to hear tilings drop ns a re themselves iron, tins olasa of patrons.: ,|,Uca ^ Newberi.. A ll or part oi block perpetual snow, aud the foaming naoun-1 / ° sult of his wild harangue in congress If they would meet their bills and kc-p| j, Cent-c.l AddiGoa to Newberg. T^ls *ain streorus dashing fiercely down deep ! > ' ngaiiist what lit was ])h«ai; d to call ‘ ‘flookylsm." J’eit'nent to the effusion i prompt settleiuent oi account.) ia ahso- in Church Add'V’oT tollewharg. Thecs canvoiio, now aud then slopping for a V>. ¡H it ot this "boorish, hlu.-teiing Kentuck i finely necessary. T i;» association «lo- I lots will bo sold at n very reasonable short rest in como quiet pool. Af.er a i ^ , 1 8 I ¡)i*ic3. Prices will be ra’ tad after a few Jay’s anjcym out ol o>d Mt. Shasta, the ( ian," the Indianapolis Journal very • ire«¡ to build up and protect the trailo lots are cold ea we cannot r.Pord tos-icrl- finest i>eak on liio continent, we drop i f " T O i i T V f ; ueuxibly says, "T h * ‘splendid isolatio >f Newberg, unti will carefully avoid iica lo's at piOoer.t prices except tc meet ¡apid’.y down Ihe canyon of the Sacra-1 >7 o f the Unit*’»! Htates, which once exist any action in the c<>ltertiou of accounts ed as u matter ot necessity', came o an u «1 protection of It» uiHinliers, that ave presont needs. Buy of the college and uirato to the b’ oad plains oi the Sacra- ; >t) tomevs end wlioa the country began to take its not wholly legitimate and beneficia! to thus help it, and get a bargain in some ructilo \ alloy in California, ar.l then ce i )-n through vineyards anil orehauls to San fines c f place upon the high teas. With our .ill parties, Imt it will not i:i nnv vav of the lost '.ota iu Newberg. ’■’«.r .'unher in'oruiation ctll on or r.d- Frcucicco. Fur map* a a«, deecriptive commerce extending to all tho countries 1 'ilei«U* calci»*« uexhgencu in the set- drese 8. A. 7IUIa, trenaurcr of tho col iUomtcre address of tho earth friendly rotations with the tlouient of accounts. lege, or aoy o f ihe boaxl of tiancgera. H. 3. M IL L E R , governments of these countries are not „, , , ,, Í7?ci?:ovai sSa/e* \Ye have got to have more room and have already secured other quar ters, but before we move we haw u big ]me of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Queens- ware, Tinware, Gracileware, and : large stock of other goods, all of ^ which will go at j f cii/a/ 9/civ %/ork Cost Saie now going on, ana will continue until February I. Come early and get first choice. Yon will be S U R P R IS E D next month, at our Hue cf General Merchandise— the largest ever seen in Newberg. <3-- »3: O C— ^ t jr v ò S r ' . - ? ? ■ f> — O reyo.to. UTTLwMfcLD B j GS., PHYSICIANS & S 0 BGEON. t v „ FMRMITfJSE STORE CLA'tEiìfiE EJTTo * , «; ,;.«J «g y iP o T T rn n r*r òa tis/'action E /fit stiH yds "D ¡s i;r :iic :x ." Iiouco Furnishing’ Goods, Garpeta, Matting, Oilcloth, 1,11-2 a n d 2 ydei w id e ; Lin oleum 2 a n d 4 y d s wide, T or tier Curtains, L ace Curtains, W in d o w Shades, P la in a n d Fancy, Couches, B a b y C arriages. N e w lino o f W a l l Paper, d irect from factory. r - ic f tire s F r t t m n l to O ,•<?.” •. di- «a . ▼ rD‘«': v* ¿V5 « •”, aSVfr yma..«yr -rv^ryjear- y ^ -. -■ rTary^ner- c S s / t a i:? ’ t & Q O U H ood in h /t t/ o n i/ s s r s G- P. A ,, 8 . P. Co., only desirable but cs'initial. If we are £ J ; g f o r t , Portland, Oregon. T or »ale. to have dealings with oar neighbors \v< :• .1?» OF MttV C!V '. A ( )C0 Ernest Cfahler Piano. For sat Grandpa says when he goes must be neighborly, and now no.I the > i cheap. Mrs. Moses Voto*?. show hospitality, in do n,', this we i ' o i j ,,. Oritilt a steeping o f «Moki Tea at night home from our siore after we »•tu m i D r. là u t e fie ld A i ’j C not p*n t with any of our national in before retiring, an.l see how soundly i u j T h in g ! IT jf In A r lio u n , have tested his eyesight and fit dividuality, nor Iu any w a y ‘ lower ottr| you will alecp, and how joyously you ltee.1 Kstnts Transfer*. ted it with glasses that practi o ‘P u r c h a s e s flag,’ us the ridiculous advocates ol Reported by t'-- Yamhill Co. Abstract will awake ia the morning. It supplies cally give him a new pair of Under the »Ism» caption, TliursJe rudeness to visitors alert lo believe.” .. . *t t 4 la ;Co. at MoMiunvilto, Oregon, for tho foed for the blood while you deep, pro ¿iV e r y t h m c ’ ; Oregonian, rehru • ry 20, tahoa from the ,. eyes. W e will test your eye ducer n clear an beautiful complexion, i Cwik enaici February 25, 1302. A r , "in 1 »publican an account ol how aud eureu constipation ond sick head sight free, and give you the gen li Hubbard roferoe to C S Ku’ ia Relative lo the Mor nou question, m- two Or* • ni «kictors liavo founded a city ih S to c k y ache» 57c and 50e. C. F . Moore «i Co uine pleasure of seeing things a? terc»t in which is generally Increasing, 145.55 a in Matbew Fatica »Ile i 7 *1.'»vn in Arizona. However, it credit» ' s r 3 w .................................. ¿15' It is encouraging to nolo, tho Globe- 1‘ortlund as the home of tx>ih ’ ’modioos” you did in your youth, when Bor £a1j» '(7- DemoeralyB.vs it w ill bo harder to hit while Newberg must enter its plea as ’ H Edward» to J M 5‘ogti ! 7 b > your eyes have a pair of our eye ! Nino hundred acres cf land within five the polygamists of Utah, if there »«*• ».lie source of one of tho enterprising I Co’.lego ‘dnd ed.l te MoMinu- glasses or spectacles adjusted A q ' miles o f Few berg, iu different tracts. any such, now than it »a s while they physiciaus villc. . .................................... them.. ! Mostly Improved ‘.«»os Nelson. were a territory. The »tat»1 government In speaking ol the formal inaugura- Geo K Hess rno « • lo M Ch'.'re- anu state courts are co.itrollvi ¡>y “ »» I tion of the new city, the Republican 'dii 5' ; i» lo V/ T »Vallaci* dio t A FlrSioat: r Ctoae Cal’. Menu *us. Ail Mormons never w.-i* | ^ ..¡»h|# ,ou„ latlon c , tha Krinv. 3sr2w " I 8«uck to icy eogi '.e though every p.»tygaml.te. Th«» e who were l>*>lyKa- miulioip;l,jtv Wi„ laU lhe other da7 '.estor Gccr to T-uv'.s Modilcx ’«■) c. J v e j ‘try . joint ached r.t.d eve*y nerve rucked with IfS „ , « * « were underaU..«! »o have „icon up c „ :„ sl.,|t Cn,ial| n„ lr llu. oiavso.i ntr.ch, , r JltAOKK OR!. 4.NO Iff ACOCK Li De»j22 tS a r 5 . I ■ « pcin," writes C. W . Relaruy a locouio- pelygK.ny ......... tl.:h e.,.are.t stale L Q,| a ihrllllng aceo.i .t of tho day’s pro- Mary F Uurloy b) Acro» A ‘ then.-f tivo fireman of Burlicglcn, Iowa. “ I MO UK 8 HSACtXrC |)<v« i in V’’"*- *1 »ic that ced in g» is furnished bv a special cor- ) i a iu Newborg. .. .... 50 was weak and pals, w.thout auv ar>ue- prastioe perm ...eutly was made a con- ,Mooni!e,lt> w llial tourists who pass AAA A tits and all run down. As I was about d.ti.m precede .1 to the erection ol l t ah ‘ (|m, WRy w.,y not r|0„ t u . u haH . C Lodor and w to Tlary à'cCniah- N E W B E R G to give up I got a hotlie o t Elect» vc Hit- Into a state. The atate-uiakars pledged i not y„ t lwen p,aoaJ cn tho A Ill<w ea 4 ita in Carlton . ....... tors ond after taking it I fait aa well as themselves to prevent polygamy after- I villa w.)c launebe lon the rea of desert C Lodar and w to Jane E t1 o l i 1 ¿ A S H Cn D O O R I ever did In my life.” Weak, oickl v, war«!, and to extirpate it if it siiouUf rltlee upon lhe Crosscut Canal dun. tty j P b 2 C a rlto n ............................ 3 nn £ S ‘: - ^ * S S - : . - £ 3 *: -SS-: ! run down people always gain now life, arise in their state. The »•»«tuitrv took ai'tern«>on, when • I’arkerficld,’ a «rcaopa-i FACTO R Y Aicericru M-v'fgsgo Co to Roy the Mormoni« ut the r word, i f thev i si«e derivatW'i of tho names of the I ' sirength anil vigor from their uae. T«y liohioson t> 6/ iu Dcndoe.......... hav» «luccived the c nntn -I11Ü uin O' | founders, D i. £. II. Raster and Dr. them. SutirT-ciion guaranteed by C. f.iS have — I Lit»iefiel«1, of I’o*tlao.l, Or., was Je«H- Daniel l’arso- to Wtu Sol'erta 85.28 persons on tl«< giMund say th I F. fdoora Jt Co. Price 50c. sq ft in Ncrth Y ambili........ «i : j T .»eep on hand and tnamt- (ilio n «*•«0 * toe propo-.iti > ii for a « --------- ---------- 1,1 I cate«l with appropriate exerciss.) an.l D t rtt-wa.'i to fiuimr. '■ acghlin ita rters. | aaienduiont will lin«t many facture everything in the T e r 5 s t . i t . Co-il m e t. ' I raising of the Stars and StripcH to tfte in Nor’.h TatxLiil c e n e te -y .... . if there are any Let the polyt Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but ^ Jen ao:es, on* mile west of Newberg /jj\ !iuc of • head of a m«)nuu'.er.tal mast.’ ’ beware. dors everybody know that a depot; elgtii acres in p-unss for 1500, or. /jk The account (»11» of the nrc.*rr.ui o f .Mary L Hess to Virgin» R stillar 2 a In Jo H.'s» die 13 9 r ? w . . . jsonrs ar.«! continues: uxe year« ti«n* e*. 3 per cent interest, $ D 0 0 R 3 .-W IN D 3 W 3 , •Dr. On* of the disco»)raging thiogi from a I "D r Parker acted ns as master o f onro- Archie Sinclair tc Geo E i.c and ona sere in tow a for »«CJ ou saure r.f.D'H n i 'f f t L. Toot, McMinnville sraali tract Iu l-afayitle.. «0 term« pr>l|ilcal standpoint, w«itch eonfront.«« j monies aud eon«luete»I »he exorcises a a the nation, is the sntr'.t « Í narrow pa-ii- « masti'rfui ami pi.«axing r.aunor, '.vli'c i Mary L Keso to James T I ess 2 sanahip, in which national legislation |ma«le everyone feel that it was good to| acre* ia Jo II m * die t 8 a r 3 w . . i la t l .o C h D ijC tr o r i t ; » . Our mill makes Ihe “ Excellent” brand nnd enr customers is enact 'd at M’a«hlngt"n. A» sn in-1 I>e there to witneas th* fouo«fing of what j m . : „ t i i t «-, ,rr || y n -c •I was .ust about geae,’ ' writes Mrs. declare it well named. stance of this fact the vote o n '¡'»a o ) ; |. j piomlses to tw a inode! residence city.’ ’ j j c t,^.* ¿ ¡s » n s r « r Rosa Richntdaitn, of 1 au-vt Springs, i'. ment to the Ph'lipplne bill, nivin - c»r- The recount **ys that an oration was JC. " I hadccwuuapllou so bad that 'V E T.ynch to C'.iaa J Itr.vi.t t-act • • • « tain tariff i-oncession*, a hnirably serves delivered by George W. t'rawfoid, cf ■v, ’.’ :e beet doetcro »aid I coo’ d uot live FRAKES- FANCY ^ ijj 14 H urlara s»:b t ' t o r l v .......... iut to ii'ustroie. Washington « orr«' |«on- (Tiicago, and sever*! short ta'ks were m en than a mcult:. but I began to use GASitlCS, ETC. SÍ t f.J! ¿)¡ Thrifty housewives know tdat good bread makes happy ^dence says the amendment was defeat- given. Dr. I iitlefield, Jr., gave a .-eci- J M Yocnm and w to Jen:»’. * L I £>r. Ivlneo Now Discovery ond was r;f\ C’iem n o n j5 *.t ia fnowdca dl* e n r p a l r o n a - c s«>! M/ V:. husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread. That ed t.y »iemocratie votes; that they were I tation, and the oxerc.se» ckoo.l with wholly e.’ rsJ by seven iotilsa p.nd am t 7 s r 2 w ................................. against it, with few exceptions, because three routing sheer* for "Old G lo ry " nowxtceiaud w ell." I t ’s an u,»rivaled if ) ic itc d . ‘»V ” the kind you get when you call for the T ? CsugbRn and w tc Ann’s .* it would have made the lull better. | and for the prce«>ecti' e city. life Barer In ccnxumptioo, pneumonia, X s Morris 96 a in t 4 s r 0 »• . . . . ^ * “ o . v . Tsj;. 3I!25:C53ZJ3L,EJ1TT.’, What a spec’aclcl United Htates dera- ------ --- . — — - v i a g’ lpp«. .-ronchti»»; -.fall.bla 'or »jy ncratic senators, having sworn to strivo ! Y»«uhm*# Taxes, ’.Vm itcherts an.l V7 to Elizabeth rocg’is, colds, aathma, hay fever, croop J ; l t R e s p e c t fu lly , A I'eilwcll C325 tq feet in North for the ‘ ‘general weKarc" of tha people, | The total tax t» be collected in Yam- f. r. BEiCOCi ------------ & SONS w g j j C H . I . . . I . f r A » I » . . E u . . a I T v A . a L a . L a . E 1 *. Y i B or whooping ccngh. Gcarantee.l bot- Y L P N w b e f l r g g , , O --------- ----------- . ) l U l l L , t L . S s , , ¿ i e w O r r e e g g o n . Tamhlll .................................. refusing to vote f>r a low tariff amend- hilt rounlr (his year is $112,517.12. This "o tie* 30u and <5!. Trial bodies free at C. - L« u.ent, hi lino with their own pot policy, • is nt»ut 18,000 ahovo the tax roll cl lar*. ' Anvio J 2Lavrtn to Dai. - Coughlin k .on A ’.’c. • £ •-— ♦.- . , . . with esh r ( , ,1 2PET EROS. L iUUL 5 ULPJlJUUUl 3 . . ... .. W in s /o w m tis /i> à 4s . °* /ÍV ^ $ fro s fCHEEALEM VALLEY MILLSil “ 1 «.«¿S S r IF ® fflhlKÍB ■ • BEST FLOlIRfi fa LiGS, BRACKETS’ f;V nd w innow f ! s 000 R a #s »A «»«»*