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>* ' « » ''* * * + * * »i»«**»;« - > fritto T\ (Í E W B E R Q r -—---- -------- wz Q R A P H IC . Entered u second-«là« metter»« the Postofllce *t Ne«f,berg, Oregon. JSSUpD EVERY gRIDAY MQgNING. a------------ ------■ ' ’ B. f i . WOOD WAHR, WHor and P *W »b «r. yy. c. WOORWARD, A woe late Editor. $J,00 P e r Y e a r in Advance. F R ID A Y , A P R IL 24 , igP3- , I t appears that the establish ment o f the condensed milk fac to r y at Forest p r o v e w ill prob a b ly mean an industrial change 'in W ashington county , The fac- £ to r y can far outbid the cream- 1 cries for milk, hence the cream- 2 cries aTe having t o shut down. The situation is to be deplored, and the only remedy seems to be k • jn more cows. / ' A suggestion t<? the committee which has charge p f the arrange ments for President R oosevelt’s Visit to Portland : F ire the police . and detectives in w hose Care are usually confided the safety and careful consideration o f the pres ident, and instead surround him by a heavy guard o f the demo cratic ■ brethren from over the State w h o are so fearful lest the çhief executive g e t “ slapped in the face.’* T h ro w out the hire- lings w h o serve for filthy pelf and lucre, and fo r ju st one day a llo w President Roosevelt to feel th a t he. is “ in the h a n d * o f his friends.*’ ÎCL= tb$ clogs which delay progress. Tpe man w h o is alert, w ith busy mind and restless energy, drives unwilling circumstances or ad verse conditions tb panic, and, all things equal, they are as often good as bad'. As experience ripens they are good n\ost fre quent, and he is blessed iiL due proportion. Get a m ove on! Develop a hustle! Think a few ^imes things do seem in clined t o stagnate. Push, branch put, do things. Mistakes carry their o w p morals, success stimu lates and widens the horizon o f every day conception. The w orld cries all hail t o the mpn w h o does th in g s; it even forgives his mistakes i f it understands and approves his m otives. This is gospel in small affairs as w ell as great. The one leads inevitably to th e’ other. W hoop it up, brethren, meaning also sisters, heaven is finally t o the hustler. ’ Gash Prize Contest for Oregon Children. A chance for them to etfiu some money and leajro something, too. Only outlay a little time, a little thought and the trouble of writing a letter. Cash prizes, ranging froUj $25 to 1 , to be awarded to children who mtish the best reasons why Filers Piano House can afford to sell organ? and pianos for from $100 to $150 less than an 3 ' other dealer in the state. W hy we under-price, as we al ways do, other dealers; W hy our business is the largest; W hy we carry the most kinds of pianos; W hy our store leads in popu G overnor Chamberlain assumes larity. These questions are not for you t o become oracular in speaking to apswerv They are just to help p f the congressional situation in you think a little. You can write the F irst District anent the your answers any way you please, recent nom inations. This is his A ll w e want is » clean, practical oracle : “ I f a choice is t o be made statement. Letters to be limited to one hun between t w o men, I believe the dred words. Children 16 years old o f the F irst D istrict wi: oungex eligible. Contest priwntaftttVc w h o c closed Slay 31 , and ahÿ letters g e t the m ost recognition from bearing later postmark will not be the adm inistration i f they select accepted. Prizes as follows: For the best letter, $ 25 , cash. M r. Reames.” This sentence For the next best letter, $ 20 , shows the govern or t o be either cash. m ore of a “ hot a ir” man than For the third best letter, $ 10 , had been generally suspected, or cash. For the fourth best letter^Jfcj, th a t he y et has a g o o d deal to cash. learn in t|ke school o f politics, For the ten next best letters, $1 notw ithstanding the fact th at he each. w as elected govern or on the Answers to be submitted to a democratic ticket in a republican committee consisting of one bus state1 . In the first p la n c h e is iness man, One literary man, and ■wrong iti assuming tha| because the advertising managerial : one of the leading newspapers in Port he landed in office because o f re land, who will award the prizes ac publican disaffection h'^ set a cording to their merit. precedent which w ill beèome a Get your answers in early, chil rule. F ew democrats w ill have dren; it w ill save time in awarding the good fortune to run up the prizes at the close o f the con test. E llers P ia n o H ouse , against the easy gam e ht had Washington street, corner Park, against Furnish. This is errtëain Portland, Oregon, the largest, *—M r. Reames w ill find th a t most progressive and popular house ou the coast. Dame Fortune has n ot vouch safed any such luck to him. M arriage Licenses. Furnish and Hermann ai"e tw o Bessie Jug, 21, to Sam Osborn, diam etrically opposite propo 2 1 . _ _ _ _ _ sitions. In the second place, the D anger of Colds aud Grip. idea th at a democrat ^present The greatest danger from colds ing a republican state could get and grip is their resulting in m ore recognition from â republi-' pneumonia. I f reasonable care can adm inistration than could a is taken, however, and Chamber republican is to o laughably ri lain’s Cough Remedy taken, all diculous t o m erit -consideration. danger m ay be avoided. Am ong I f Governor Chamberlain Washes the tens o f thousands w h o have ■f.r- t o retain his hold on the Orégon! used this remedy fo r these diseas voters, the wise thing for him to es w e have yet to learn o f a single * do is to saw w o o d and say case having resulted in pneu nothing. monia, which shows conclusively 'th a t it is a certain preventive o f Here’s to the man w h o'(foes\ ^ ha t dangerous disease. I t w ill things, w ho tries and makes m is cure a cold br an attack o f grip takes, w h o tries and succeed S’! ex ‘-■J in less tim e than any other treat claims some one. Better a ' t ty ihent. I t is pleasant arid safe to - and a failure than never a try a t bake. F o r sale by C. F. M oore & &«U. A b oflt nine out o f tell o f the Cd. ■— • ----- -attem pts o f the man w h o does 1 ' * Real Estate Transfers. thingsfcre failures o r only par the Yamhill Couifty Abstract t ia l triiccesses, y e t he is the Reported by Company, McMinnville. Stronger fo r them all And his C rater to M Sears, lots 7 W orld is better. In businesaf iff and 8 , block 6 , Everest’s add to politics, in society, in morals, the N ew berg, $925. * W DeHhaven and w ife to E G Man w h o does things is the Dhlton, 160 acres in sec 20, t 4 s, Inainspring. Conservatism, In r 6 w , $800. difference, laziness, inaction, a rt L'F tterscm t o M £ Cochran. T 34.08 acres in J Sherwood d 1 c, t 5 8 , r 4 w , $400. M Brock to Maflinda Lam - bright, g,50 acres m ijew b ys & Corines’ claim, 1 4 s, r 4 w , $ 1 ; M S B r o w « and w ife to M a ry B C raw ford, lots 1 and 2 , blk 51, Oak Park add to M cM innville, $500. I Pritchett ¿bd w ife t o E T Branson, 13*100 o f an acre in. W T N ew by** d 1 c, t 4 s, r 4 w , $5. G F Cppper find w ife to R M H ew itt, 69.65 acres in C C ooper’s 4 1 c, 1 3 s, r 4 w , $3670. G F Cooper and w ife t o J Peterson ana wife, 47.85 acres in C C ooper’s d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 $2392 R E Randall and w ife t o Minnie Lew is, 44$ acres in H odson’s it land sub, $260. , Bogue to S Stew art, lots 4 and 5, Falconer’s add t o Sheri dan, $300t, C T Johnson & wife tr r -H JL block 6 , !i * DID YOU f S A Y - FURNITURE? aœ i VT'- - /' • Th en step in this w ay please, for that is pur busi ness and w e are prepared to satisfy all w ants in this dirççtion. We have a large stock to select from, an d if you don’t see whát O Morterison and w ife t o H you w an t, call for it and L ChristensoU, part lo t 1, blk 6 , Deskin’s add to Newberg, $25. w e w ill see that you have E K Shaw and w ife to J T Rarabaugh, lo t 1 , blk 16, H & L it* .* * * » » » . * > * * > add t o Newberg, $250. D B Smith to Paul Weidner, 42,320 feet in J B B ow la n d ’s d l c, t 3 s. r 4 w , $650. U T a w n e y et al t o T L D avid son, 519 actes in t 5 s, r 6 ,, and t 4 s, r 6 w , $4900. C E Lawrence and w ife t o T L Davidson, 16Q âcres in secs 8 and in 1 5 s, r 5 w, $1600. J A M ills et al t o J M R obert son et al, 58.3$,acres in E H agey d 1 c, t 3 s, t ^ .w , $1200, -V iola J Prall and husband to W R ChurchmVttï, lots 1 and 8 , blk 13, Falconer's add t o Sheri dan, $300- % W G Buffum to J W B ooth, 20 acres in E C Williams’ d 1 c, t 5 r 4 w ; $800. A ll w o rk at Special D eal J M Bigler and w ife t o J tended to w ith ers in Bath Crouthers, 160 acres in sec 12, t 4 s, r 6 w . $650. neatness and Fixtures and Susan M Wallace to John Con dispatch » j * H o p Pipe. nery, 153 acres, secs 15 and 22, 5 8 , r 5 w . $7150. James M Pugh * and w ife to Successors to F H Storey. Union L oa d Assn, part lo t 1, blk X? UP 3, NewbetjJ $10. and w ife t o T H Mrifghn, l& s 3 and 4, blk 5. M i. mm* Johns’ a d d td McMinnville, $500, First Baptist Church, Am ity, For liver trouble and constipation to Sarah M M artin, lots 7 and need. His wife had such an un 10, blk 4, W a tts’ add t o Am ity, There’s nothing better in creation usual case o f stomach and liver Than Little Early Risers, the fa $600. trouble, physicians could not help O M Denney t o F W Meyers, n mous little pills V» lot 1, Chehalem o h N o 1, t 3 They always effect a curd and save her. H e thought o f and tried Dr. s r 3 w , $410. K in g’s New Life Pills and she got doctor bills. Helen B Anderson to Ollie relief at once and was finally cured. White, lo t 5, blk 4, Chandler’s Little Early Risers are different Only 25 c at F. H. Caldwell & Co .’9 from other pills. They do not list add to McMinnville, $500. drug store. John W all t o A Olson, 10 acres weaken the system but act as a 1 J Johnson d i e , t 3 s , r 4 w , $800. tonic to the tissues by arousing A Olson to J and Clara W all, the secretions and restoring the 29.03 acres in J Johnson d 1 c, t 3 liver to the full performance o f its s, r 4 w, $1400. Juliatt jownson to C C Bryan functions naturally. F. H. Cal- . . ..DEALER IN. .. and wife, six/lots in blk 39, L a dwel & Co. __ Fayette, $250. Three times as much history E P Cooper and w ife t o H enW Watches, Clocks, L a d v and wife, lots 9 and 10, blk has been w ritten as w as ever 3, Bibee’s add t o Sheridan, $45. manufactured. Jewelry and Spectacles S F Yocum and wife to J Good For Children. Grauer, 35.61 acres in Z H all d 1 The pleasant to take and harm c, t 5 s, r 5 w , $720. W T Booth and wife to T J less One Minute Cough Cure gives Kerr, 3 lots in blk 14, M cM inn immediate relief in all eases of N o C h a rge for T estin g Eyes. ville, $ 1100 ; Cough, Croup and LaGrippe be Repairing N ea tly and B W Nelson and w ife to -J W cause it does not pass immediately Wheeler, 160 acres in D. Sim Prom ptly D oile ♦ • ♦ mons’ d 1 c, t 3 s, r 5 w , $2350. into the stomach, but takes effect R W McCall and w ife to Mam ie right at the seat of the trouble. It A ll M y W o r k Guaranteed. Berry, 59.100 o f an acre in sec 1, draws out the inflammation, heals t 4 s, r 5 w, $5.98. and soothes and cures permanently fo r 'Sale.'*’' by enabling the lungs to contribute DIXON BUILDING. E afly" ^èfcriBbage, late cabbage, pure life-giving and life-sustaining lâte caultflbdrer, late celery, a t oxygen to the blood and tissues. F. the rate of 25 cents per 100. T o H, Caldwell & Co. matoes at fa te o f 50 cents per : Exercise is w ork you like to 100. F r a n k W ood . dt>; w ork is exercise y oil don’t  G reat Sensation. like to d o . ______ There was a big sensation in N e w b e rg , O regon. M akes a Clean Sweep. Leesville, l!ad. when W . H. Brown There’s nothing like doing a of that placé, who was expected to thihg thoroughly. O f all the salves O F F IC E R S A N D die, had had his life saved by Dr. yotl ever heárd of, Bucklln’s Arnica D I R E C T O R S j * > King’s New Discovery for Consump * ■ M . * Salve is the best. It sleeps away tion. He writes: “ I endured in Alpheus Mills, PreS. and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, J. C. McCrea, Viet*. sufferable ifgonles fromasthtna, but Curt, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions President. your New Discovery gave tne im and Piles. It* ôûîy 2 «) cents and S. M. Calkins, Cashiel mediate relief and soon thereafter guaranteed to give satisfaction by N . C. Christenson, effected a complete cure.” Similar Assistant Cashiei F. II, Caldwell & Co. druggists. cures of Consutnption, Pneumonia J. Kinley Èlair. Ignorance arid superirtition are Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. CoRRBSroNDBNTS: the Oldest iriarried couple On Weitern National Bank, N e t It is the peerless remedy for aft York. . ______ _• throat and lubg troubles. Price record. c. S. National Rank. C.8. Ran PortlaUjI McMinnville Nat rational Bank. 50 c, and $i.o 0 . Guaranteed by F. A Thoughtful Man M. M. Austin of Winchester, H. Caldwell A Co.druggists. Trial Ettablithed bottles fret, Ind. knew what to do in the hour We áre the PIONEER FURNITUREI DEALERS. Hollingsworth & Cooper. Elliott & Leavitt, Plumbers & Tinners. S. W. POTTER, Chehalem Val ley Bank. H9Ì. /■