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FRIDAY, AUGUST »9, 1902 Tka chairman o f the national dbmo- eraUc «0 agree*« anal oommirtee aaya, “ Whether the démocrate control the Dost Uoeaa or not. It is h igh ly neeeeaary to have a few really at ron g men in eon* gieaa who can give tone and dignity In iba minority opera liona." In thia dwe- Inratiea there Is a naive confcaeiea which is atri king. on* to the patient thap to the desses. A (rent lortuae, It not need might, makes It* po««*—or la a peculiar aaaaa a menace to tbr community ae a whole, jest ae a treat mwMeet done It it to not accompanied by devetoped aaoadanoa, by character. Bat ohrioualy thia no more afford« (¡round* tor condemnint wealth than it doea b r oondemnint in* teller». Kverr m an o f power, la eapabia o f doing damage to bia neighbor, but are caenot afford to dlaooarage the develop* merit of auch men aaerdy beraum it ie poaaible they may uae their ponwr to Wrong ends. If we did eo weaboold Ware oar hiatory a blank, tor ww should have no great at a teamen, aoldier« or merchant*, no great mew of art«, orators or of science. Probably Uie moat eeri- oua harm leaalling to the people of mod erate mean* ta when we barm onraelvea by letting the dark and evil vice« o f envy and hatred toward our fellowa aal into our nature«.” w f 11 a ln Pwaraon«dl« tfirft..-, .I.L MO Henry Batot and wf lo E J Soon at ai 6 a In Wm Chapmen die t 6 r 6 .. 760 Clareoae M Elliott end « I to W O 8 *mo 6 a la Phuloooert die l i l i . 000 K 8 Talihon aad w( to RoU McCali 4 a ia Learatter die t4 r 6 ............. 4# U 8 *o John O Wilaoo 100 a la aao SS and 84 U i t ............ .......P*» Joha D Wilaoo and « f to Alex Imlah 8 r MO a «ec S3 34 14 r9.......M0 B O C revea aad wl to L Root 38 ft W T Johnson nod « ( to Geo Van dar bool 40 a me 32 Cl r 5 ............. L J A F A ffra a i to German Bap- tlet Brethren It 7 blk 9 Deeklns ad Na w b ttf...................... M J Hodaoa to German Baptiat Brethren ft 8 blk 8 Deakina add to Nuw betg. , , , .............................. S 8 Talbott aad wl to Loly and John Work 00.87 a in aec 35 l3 r5 aec S M 1 « .......................................... 1 Marriage Licenae. Cariatine Cartoon 27, C W Morgan S 8 . Dora B Penuington 20, J P Redmond 82. II I » , , U N W « a WlMMMla bM they heard a hen crow. I t wee aaid to be n aign that aome oee waagoing to die. A c i f the hen knew I When we have our fortune told it w ill be by come one beeidee an old hen. Then, if the oowe bowled at eight, or a dag bowled, tbet wee t forerunner of evil. How many boo re of miaary have been epent Matraing to aueh eoneda? Thank fortune (h e day o f auch things to pawing. I f the rooetar crowed right before the door in the morning, company would come to dinner. Sure sign. I t was al ways a myetery how the rooeler knew. On the came line with thie waa the drop ping o f the abeam from lha lap of the boeaewlfoi Roth in g waa a mure cer tain aign than thia that via:tors would come. T h ey always came too,—eouie- That ii, the dirt does if you take your clothe« to the m H First class work done in every particular, and careful attention given all customers. AT PORTLAND PRICES D u n d e e c iia t o m e r « w i l l p le a s « le a v e t h e i r la u n d r y w it li O . W . B y e r s J r . / Come iu and let us prove it to you. W e siso make ^ j{. A R. Cooexa, Secretary. SM tflnte M y that a person’* portrait f t a l never he published without his UWUasMt, or «route a law that w ill make fe ft N M W aawapapera liable to spiteful gtoTOeroaom by thorn whose vanity has Mean injured by same not maliciously drawn cartoon. But on the other band th ere to a right of privacy tflht good aooae aad right toolings recognise, and which the law eoald be made te protect without telriaging upon may privilege the pub be enjoys. . Pressnali, ¡Prop. Up-to-date designs always on hand. PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW CLASS, PICTURE NOULDINCS, CENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WE A R E ALSO T H E L E A D IN G UNDERTAKERS. T. B . C U M M I N G S A new 9 7*> **rr< ** put iu your watch and guaranteed for one ygar w ill cost you only Y o u r a F o r Busineno. T o nil whom. It may concern:— Hav ing inciweeed our room and improved our foci I! Uae tar serving the public bet- tar Shan ever before, we now wish to way that we aye baying wheat, oeta and barley at the highest market values end d o ta g e paueml editing and exchange baeioeea, loetuding the milling of rye end boefcwbeet, for which we are espec ially prepared. The usual varieties Of flour and mill* •tuffs kept on seta at lowest nuuket vales*. We extend thanks to all oar old cus tom era (or past patronage, and to all others an invitation to come and give a* a trial. Reapactfaily, M New berg F ouring Mills. given nphtoffgbt on Senator Spoener, and the latter*« re «toctien to the OaitaJ Sanate to aaid to be thereby assured. Aside foam the fact that Senator 8 poos- e r’a hned to still to help guide and mold th e Xnttoa’e poticier, there to much anrnreiegraaaeT in thaoutoome of Uiia threatened wmngto ia Wisconsin. Gover- war LafttteU e aurrendered not ao much te Mr. 8 pooocr aa he did to public senii- aaeat. A veritable furore arum from all -ever the country over th^ threatened retirement of eh aide a public official as th e dtotiagutohed senator, .which the I n d ia n W a r Y e t e r a a i . And then there were the bod dreams govarwar eseid not withstand. The A t an ad j aimed meeting o f the In haste prineipte of democracy of which What terror they brought! But they practical avidance to thus given to ever cam« usually alter aome indiscretion in dian War Veterana of 1866-86, held at eating. Who*.n blessed thing ills thru Independence, August 18, 1908, the fol the esfogeard of the Kepnhlic. the day Is gene by when children are lowing proceedings were hod: On motion of Major Jamos Bruce, of Benton county, Ben Hayden waa chosen chairman. On motion of James Huy«, o f Corval lis, J. K. Cooper, of Independence, was chosen secretary. O b motion of Major the eecre- tary was instructed to oOmmunlcats with ell tbs county clerks within tbe *Ute and ««certain the number of Indian War veterans and their dependent wid ows in tbeir respective counties and re port the same to tbe Adjutant General at Salem. On motion of D. L Hedges, the secre tary waa instructed to transmit a copy of these proceedings to all the newspa pers within the state with request to publish the same. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at Salem, Wednesday, October 1, 1902. and all Iudian W ar Veterans a n cordially Invited to attend. Bax H aydkx , Chairman. Much commendation is being accord ed President Roosevelt for bis appoint ment at ao able Aad diatingnlshed a man as Jadge O. W. Holmes to the Su preme bench of tbe United States. The importance ef such an appointment is recognised when it is realised that in a sense there ie more power verted in a Supreme Judge than in tbe President himself. His to a tenure for life while that e f tbs totter is but for four or eight abort yean. The President may inaug urate s national policy, but tbe Supreme Coart assy pas* an effective veto hy de claring Ms line o f action ' unconstitu Ticket« are now on at all Sooth- tional. It is thus that one Justice may ! ern Pacific and ( 'or rail to and Eastern R. by Ids vote decide tbe most vital nation al issues—trusts, imperialism, tbe tariff, | R. offices, through to Newport and Ya- Cuba, the Philippine»—for more effect • quina at reduced rates. Southern Paci- ively than eoald soy president; may , fic trains connect with C. A E. at Albany furthermore docide each toe oee sgsinet \ and Corvallis. A ll ttoketa good lor re- bath the President sod the tw o houses [ turn nntil October 10, 1902.- On June 23 tlie C. A E . trains from e f Congress; may indeed make or un- Detroit began leaving there at 6 :•» a.m. •nake the President b'mself, ns was dome by n dog Ie vote In the IJayrv-Til- meeliag the Bay train at Albany at noon. den dispute election. When the mo Passengers for Detroit, Brwitoaboth ment ot this appointment to fully appre ciated, the question presents .tsetf. were and other mountain resort* can leave toe proto tout, -W h at would Mr. Bryan Albany tbe same afternoon, rraebing too?” —this from the fact of frequent Detroit m the evening. Ticket* err. on sale from ATbaoy to Detroit at f 3 09 and toady by Mr. Bryan when a presi<lential from Corvallis at flB 25 giod for rstern ca ndidate. However instead of borrow- i until October 10, eith privilege to get fa g trouble at tlito late day as to what on train returning at any point east of would bars been Mr. Bryan's crane, Mill City, let aa take aaUsfaetiwa from the lact of | The Southern Pacific Company have the added stability of the Supreme court now on saleroond trip tickets from all end remember that "popsl w confidence points on thtor lines in Oregon to either ia aad respect for the highest court of Newport or Teqein a wKb privilege to tbe natron are essential to tbe welfare of reborn via either East or West Side di visions, in eonnertioti with tbe 0 . to E. t b s Rs^Obfie ” three day Sondny excursion tickets good going Setantay end returning Monday are also on sole at s very low rates from ell 8 . P. end C. E . points. Full information can be obtained as to rates, time tables, eto.. by application to any 8 . P. o r O. to E. Agent. “ S t S ill Comes Out in the W ash 99— One ‘D ollar, an offenaa to the landscape happened also to be aa poor «a brf waa homely'. One day n neighbor mat him and OR. FRED CULLETTE You never pay for a new spring at u y shop unless the old one is brokeu. a j~< ;V aaked: ♦ 1 “ How ark yon P H # *' * * “ Mighty bad. Sam ’ ll* starvation that’s ataria’ me to the tace.” “ Begorra," exri aimed h it neighbor aympathetically, “ it can’t be very pleas ant for either of yea.” ' • > '-i , d k* ' .'4 Slonn Winslow, il wo lor. Portland, Ore. I EKSX3 Leak riaasaat, f i r « » « . Photographer O..C. Harlan, o f Raton, O., oan do ao now, though for year* he couldn’t bemuse he saffered untold P h y s ic ia n s A S u r g e o n s agony from the worst form of- indiges tion. All physicians and madieine« failed to help Ida till be tried Rleotric Bitters, which worked each wonders for him that he dads res they are o godsend to sufferer« from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases o f the Will practice In «11 the court« o! the «1st« stomach, liver and kidneys, they build Special aileuttou giren to probata work, Ik« up and live new life to the whole sys writing ol deed«, mortgave*. contract« sod the tem. Iky them. Only 50c. Guaranteed, draft lug of all togal papers. by F. K. Caldwell A Co., druggists. CLARENCE BUTT |P<xmp»ttNi 2 G u a ra n te e d L in e n C o lla rs 25 Cüüí! T h e D o u b t* T ria n g le B ra nd C o lla r s a r e atylUk a a d c o m fo rta b le . T k a on ly c o lla r m a d * w ith a haawy 8 p ly «earn.' S o ld by u p -to-d a te m erch a n t* everyw here o r 1 »a m p ia * * * n t p rep a id f o r 35 cant*. Thay e q u a l ¡any q u a rte r o o lla r m a d *. _ M e rch a n t* »M ou ld to rito [ f o r o u r 1903 o ffe r. * MLNZANCT •JACOBS ^CQ wha U M v - TRCTT.NY the A p p e la t e d T im a . Tbr O. R. A N . Co. has just issued a bandtomely illustrated pamphlet en titled, “ Oregon, Washington and Idaho and their Resonrcte.” People in the east ore anxious for information about Osteopathic Physician the Paciflg North West. I f you will giro the O. R. A N. do agent a list of i M . V O T A W R e s id e n c e . names of eastern people who are likely ♦ Consultation aad Examination Free. to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons. A. L . C& aiq , G. P. A., tlO Portland, Ore. M aw la DR. C. C. BENNETT, E. P. Dixon S b a tte r* A U R m o rd a . Twioe in a ho.pital, F. À. Golledge, Verbena, Aia., peid a vastsum of money lo dottore lo cure a severe case o l pilea, causi D g 24 tu mora. When All Cailed, Buckton’s AVoioe belve aooooored him. 8 ubdue* ioljammatto»,.cooquera «chea, kflb paino. Beet salva in thè world. 25o a l F. H. CaMwrll A Co.’s dragatore. M ODEL NO. 0, 140; M O D EL NO. T, |AU Psarurnox I n TrPKwsrrxae Ia A t L ast K xachkd - - - - Bliekensderfer combines good work, easy operation and durability at a minimum cost The place to get your DRUGS & MEDICINES, W . A . R S ta r k I D E O U T A d v e n t, s tre e t. ^ P o r tla n d , O r . PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. B o o k s , S ta t io n e r y , F a n c y and T o i l e t A r t ic le s . C a m a ra and a t k n otty discouraged. T h a n Is a K o d a k s a n d a ll k in d s o f C a m a r a for you. It nercsMiry writs Dr. Frailer S u p p lie s . is* spent a life time curlsg Just such ■ as yours. AU coosullatlooa Free. LE S S O N S G IV E N IN K O D A K - * years 1 bad backache, severe pains B U Y . laOrsvel. R eversed . Rodrick— 8 ay, old man, you have heen through the ordeal of proposing. What doro a follow do after he pops the M kidneys and scalding urine. 1 could • t out o f bed without help. The use of 'anaer’s Kidney and Backache Cure re- d sea G. WAGONER. Koobevtlto. Pa.** lftssa.ttc-.tf. Ask for Cook Book—Frea. JT.YITUS'DAHCE ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR &A F o r B a le b y F . H . C a ld w e ll A C o question? Van Albert— Why, be questions pop, fs a t L m I i at Bar. Whence came that sprightley step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complex loo, smiling foes. Hhs looks good, feels good. Hero’s her secret. Site uses Dr. New Life Pills. Result—all organs active, digestion good, no headaches,po chance for “ Moan.” Try Uie os yourself. Only 2Sc 9 ! F. H. Caldwell to C a ’s. An exchange tells this story oe the Dutch: A eertafe good eittoau from tbe Fatherland lost a hone, end wrote tbe following notice far publication In bit home paper: “ Von nits de oder day, vea I via awake in my sleep I beer samplings vst I links vea not cbuwt right in my barn; so I oat jumped tbe C le a n in g A n d R e p a irin g , NEW BERG S A S H & DOOR X FACTORY X w * Keep on hand end manu- W facture everything in tbe W line of ^ f DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDINCS, TURNINGS, CREST- INCS. BRACKETS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. FANBY . CASINGS, ETC. C o m e on e, C o m e all, Shop next to Moore’s Dmgstore. Stands for * T im e C a r d N o . 20. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves A lbany....... .........12: ' \ “ Corvallis............... It ' f Arrives Yaquina............ ft! No l Returning: ' ! Leave* Y equine.../............ 7 Corvallis.. ...........11:80 e. m. s , Leaves Arrives Albany ....... 12:16p.m . No 3 For Detroit: J Lravro Albany ................ 1:00 p.m . D e tr o it............... 6:46p.tn. J No. Arrives 4 From Detroit: Leave* Detroit..................0 :30 a .m . f Arrivee A lbany...............I I :06 a. no. CMT Your patronage anl- w , Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time icited. V Of Perfume are you using- it >isj I so nice? ¡Why it is Extraite de Violette] de Parme manufactured byi j Roger & Gallet, Paris. And where did you get it? At F. H. C A LD W ELL & CO.’s The Prescription Druggists. N EW BER G , OREGON ¡And the price—only 75 cenH per ounce. Well I guess I Officers & Directors: ‘ | will go and get an ounce. A l p h b u s M i l l s , Pres., J . C. Mc- ¡Well you will have to hurry as) C r k a , Vice-Pres.; S. M. C a l k in s , | there is only a limited amount! Cashier; J . K in l k y B l a ir . imported each year. Correspondents: ¡Well if you do not get the Vio lette de Parme, they have lots! Western National Bank, * New of others at 25 to 50 cents- perj Y ork, U. S. National Bank, Port ounce, which are very nice, f land, McMinnville Natiooal Back, McMinnville. Established 1893. to eouneet with the 8 . V. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hour« in Albany before departora of 9. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 oonnecte with the 8 . P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct eervlra to Newport and adjacent brashes. Train No 8 for Detroit, Drai ten bush and other moooteln resorts leaves A t - 1 bany st I K )0 p. tu. alter tbe arrival ef 8 . P. M a t h boand train from Portland, rvachihg Detroit at ft :4o p. m. For further information apply to E dwin 8 toms , Manager. J, Turner, Agent, Albany. FI. H . Cronlse, Agtht, C o m lli*. >, Christianity and Cullare, Success in life comes not by chance but by thorough prepara tion, This is what PACIFIC COL LEGE offers, with general collegi ate advantages. The Faculty is made up of C O M P E T E N T I N ST R U C TO R S. The interests of all S T U D E N T S R E C E IV E T H O U G H T F U L A T T E N T IO N . Both A C A D E M IC and C O L L E G IA T E work given. N O R M A L and C O M M E R C IA L couraea •re offered and special advantages in O R A T O ItY ' extended. General Expenses Low, FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL INFORMATION, ADDRESS President P a c i fie College, Tfewbery, Crafen.