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tion and dozens o f oth er im ­
p orta n t qu estion s relatin g t o
this sta te, and in gll the g re a t
affairs o f oth er states and o f the
cou n try -a t large, the influence o f
the O regon le g isla to rs-w ill be
N E W B E R O Ç R A P H IÇ
¿I Newberg, Oregon.
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W. C. WOODWARD,
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FRIDAY, JUNE 19. »
ygD
¿A S T
OF
POPULISM .
A ccord in g tq, th e (ylobe-D etpo-
cra t, B xrSenator M a rion B utler,
w h o w a s a t the head o f the pop -'
u list n a tion a l com m ittee a t one
tim e, says th a t th a t p a rty w ill
n om in ate a presidential tick et in
i f this neck o f the w o o d s is t o '
ta k e her righ tfu l place in the
fro n t ran k it m ust be because o f
the sterlin g qu alities, th e lively
enterprise and the m anly and
w om an ly virtu es o f her citizens
as m uch as b y reason o f her
g rea t n a tu ra l resources,—As-
toria n .
P ro b a b ly n o t m any are aw a re
th a t S unday w a s a n a tion a l
h olid a y, June 14th being “ Stars
o tir l
d em ocra t «T r a n k s w ill be in a
sect by them selves, B utler fo r a
tim e w a s a m an o f som e conse­
quence in p olitics, b ijt he is n o t
qu oted t o an y g rea t exten t n ow .
H is present prediction w ill serve
t o ca ll t o m ind the fa ct th a t
there w a s a tim e When the p op u ­
lists w ere an elem ent o f som e im ­
p orta n ce in pu blic affairs.
In 1904 th e th ird p a rty which
w ill a ttra ct m ost a tten tion w ill
b e th e socialist. In th e elections
o f 1902 the socia lists o f the
cou n try a t la rge ca st somewtunr*
like 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 v otes. There^are,
o f course, t w o o r three division s
o f th e S ocialistic p a rty . The
la rger branch, the Social dem o­
cra ts, polled nearly 9 0 ,0 0 0 votes
fo r Debs in 1 9 0 0 . Ju d gin g by
th e stren gth w h ich th ey have
disp layed in the con gression al
an d in som e sta te canvasses
jiince then, th e socia l dem ocrats
o u g h t t o be able t o ca st 200,000
o r 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 v o te s n ex t yea r. ¥ or
a m an like, p eb s th a t pRrty
peffed t o n otice,
B ut the p op u list p a rty is as
dead as the an ti-M ason ic party
o r as John R an dolp h ’s Quids.
M o st o f the populists o f the w est
have com e back
the republi­
cans, w here they'belon ged before
th e sou th the bulk o f the p op s
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H aw ’•
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lu iT iilr « !
C hicago, a t prices and * term s
sim plyrirreslstible.
L a r i s t fize fan cy m achine
ca rv ed W a lp st ca se s,, R o y a l up­
righ t, soltf yeceptly b y a p rom i­
nen t $ n n w hich has g on e o u t o f
w aln u t cas^ M igen t
85.
M edium size,
e ^m ahogany cqse LCicht
u p rig h t; has been o u t on rental,
$167.
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A n qth et one, $182. B eautiful,
nearly n ew , fancy w a ln u t cased
Decker ¿Up Son, origin a l price
$500, now t$245.
F a n cy Ifnglish q a k C olon
Dell upright, the $35& <ftyie
$252.
Fancy cabin et grqn d
Decker Bt$%. u p righ t, genuine
rosew ood , /case, th e $450 style,
$237.
L argest, sire and v ery E n t A.
Chase u p ^ g b t; ap d an instru-
gggnt
w ill please the m ost
astiaious musician, $258.
h ave rem ained the sam e, b u t
sta r after sta r has been added
un til, as it is suggested, the
firm am ent o f blue rem inds us o f
the M ilk y W a y, sym bolizin g a
g rou p o f sta tes flo w in g w ith
m ilk an d h on ey. I t seeqas a t
tim es th a t o u r h olid a y s are g et­
tin g a little t o o num erous t o o b ­
serve a ll p rop erly , b u t n o t the
least im p orta n t o f them is
“ S ta rs an d S tripes D a y ,” w hich
should b e d ear t o every lo y a l
Am erican
A nent the annual S unday ser­
vices w hich are n o w bein g held
in all college to w n s , th e C a p ita l
Jou rn al observes th a t a w eek o f
ba ccalau reate ta len t in tow n
leases few er hens b u t p ro b a b ly a
little m ore grace in th e com ­
m unity.
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H ere's a Chance.
E fler’ s P ia n o H ou se m aking
trem endous cut& in prices. F ifty
ce n tsp n th e d olla r fo r th e p ia n o»
and orga n s belonging^ t o the
bankrupt stock o f G ilbej^ b r o th ­
ers, Salem bankers. The-'pianos
cam e t o us in regular form from
M r. C laude M . G atch, the re­
ceiver o f ban k ru pt Salem firm ,
and the entire /tra n saction as
fa r a s w e w ere concerned, w a s
du ly confirm ed b y th e circu it
cq u rt, s o there is n o trou ble
a b o u t the title t o these in stru­
m ents. In a d d ition , w e giv e ou r
o w n w a rra n ty w ith every p ian o
in th is stock , ju s t as w e d o W ith
ou r o w n regu lar line o f instru­
m ents.
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Q u ality an d style, prices and
paym en ts, a ll offer exception al
inducem ents.
A sm all ou tla y
n o w m eans a fine p ia n o. T h ose
w h o prefer m ay ta k e tyro years
in w h ich t o p a y fo r th eir in stru­
m ent, b y p a y in g one-ten th d ow n
an d th e rem ainder in equál
m on th ly in stallm ents, deferred
paym en ts d ra w in g 8 per cent
interest. Here, are a few o f the
ba rgain s. J. & C . W heeler up­
righ ts, w o r th $ 2 2 5 , fo r $ 1 1 2 .5 0 .,
S ch iller' u p righ ts, th ree pedáis,
ch oice w a ln u t cases f b r '$ 1 1 7 .5 0 .
Schaeffer's, la rge size, th a i h a v e
been form erly held fo r us as
m uch as $ 4 5 0 —$ 1 5 6 a n d $1 60.
M an y oth ers a t corresp on d in g
redu ction s.
ORGANS, TO O
• A ll a t p ra ctica lly h a lf price.
See th is list: Schultz, bran d new ,
form erly valued a t from $ 8 5 t o
$95, m arked d o w n t o $ 4 2 .5 0
and $ 4 8 . Needham orga n s, v a l­
ued a t frqm $9 0, t o $ 1 1 0 , g o in g
a t from $ 4 5 t o $ 5 5 .
B en tly o r ­
gan s, fo r W hich from $ 7 5 t o
$1 50 w a s form erly aslfed, all,
w hile they la st a t $ 3 8 and $ 4 6 .(
SECOND HAND PIANOS
T h a t have been turned in to us
as p a rt paym en t fo r new Chick-
ering, W eber and th a t, m odel
m odern piano» the K im ball, o f
F a n cy, gthuine ro se w o o d case
S tein w a y f r i g h t , cou ld n o t bo
to ld from new, $36&1
A n oth er beautiful trmliQgany
Decker I$pos. u p righ t, th e $600
style, n o w $ 2 5 0 .
•’V ery fin« genu Me ro se w o o d
case H aBqtt & D ayis u p righ t,
the W gulaif $500 style, $235. .;
A sligh tly used m ah pgan y
cased K im ball C o tta g e u p righ t,
th e $365 *$yi<i $248.
F a n cy, Jurge
case
Ivers & P ond u p righ t, $1
V ery elaborate, la rg e st>•£*•
M athushek fupright, th e , $500
style, fo r $185.
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L a rgest size C olon ia l J a cob
D oll upright, the $425 style, $218.
L a rg est size, v e ry ela borate
oa k c a s t-L u d w ig upright» the
$250 style* $165.
L argest size, fancy m ah ogan y,
carved qase L aflargue u prigh t,
th e $275tatyle. fo r $167.
And ra in y others,
E very jinirifum ent th orou gh ly
repaired And tuned an d in perfect
c o n d ffa W ^
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T h a n step in this
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w ay
please, for that is our busi-
ness and w e
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to satisfy all w ants in this
direction«
W e have a
large stock to select from ,
and if y ou don't see what
We a*e the
PIONEER
FURNITURE
w e w ill see that you have
it
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I KEEP O N H AN D A
C O M P L E T E U N fe O P
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STUDEBAKER
V E H IC L E S ,H A R N E S S ,
W H IP S , R O B E S ,
,
B L A N K E T S and
D U STERS
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E iler 9 P iano H ouse ,
W ashington • Street, corn er P ark,
P o ftla « d , O regon.
Startling Evidence.
Fresh testimony in great quan­
tity is constantly com ing in, de­
claring Dr. K ing’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds to be ufaequaled. A recent
expression from T . J. McFarland,
B entorvllle/V a., serves as au ex ­
ample. He!*Writes: “ I had bron­
chitis for three years and dbetored
all the trials 'W ithout being bene­
fited. Then I began taking D f.
K ing’s NeW^Discovery, and a few
bottles wholly cured m e.” Equally
effective in Uuring all lung and
throat troubles, consumption, pneu­
monia and grip. Guaranteed by
F. H . Caldwfcll & C o., druggists.
Trial bottles free; regular sizes,
50 c and $ 1 .
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Marriage Licenses.
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A nnah B qtfer, 1 9 , t o J 0 L eon­
a rd , 2 6 . ,
Adeline J F a y , 1 7 , t o W m
B urth, 2& u f m 1 . 4 — .
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Excursion Ream er T. J» Potter
Goes into Service June 27.
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Those who «re planning their
vacation this year will be interest­
ed in knowing that the popular
excursion steamer T . J. Potter—
queen o f rivfcr boats— goes into
service Jimp g 7 , and that she will
leave Portland, during the season,
every day from Tuesday until Sat­
urday inclusive. T o see the beau­
ties o f the Picturesque and mighty
Columbia, from , the (decks o f the
Potter idaitpt&t never to he forgot­
ten. F or spfed and grace nothing
in river and lakeservide in the en-
tire West equals this side wheeled
beauty. Five hours from Portland
and ooa from Astoria, through the
B IN D E R S , M O W E R S ,
... this is...
A . L. S T E V E N S
S IC K L E G R IN D E R S ,
R A K E S and
B IN D IN G T W iI E.
NEW BERQ, OREGON
I invite the. public to examine my stock and prices and satisfy
yourselves that the Studebaker goods are the beat in the market,
and arc warranted to give entire satisfaction
,
famous fishing waters o f the Col­
umbia, past scores o f salmon traps
and nets and as many white-wing­
ed fish boats, lands the passengers
at Illwaco, where close connection
is made for beach points with
trains o f the illw aco & Navigation
Company, whose cars stand on the
whart awaiting the steamer.
The
beach is twenty-seven miles long
two hundred yards wide at lowest
tide, and so hard that carriage
wheels scarcely leave « mark.
It
is an ideal place for driving, riding,
wheeling or walking, and the suif
bathing 5 is unsurpassable.
The
excellent ’ hotels and boarding
houses provide good accommoda­
tions at prices ranging from one to
threfe dollars per day.
The round trip rate from Port­
land to Astoria is $ 2 . 50 ; to Ocean
Beach points $ 4 . 00 , good until
October 15 th. On Saturdays, dur­
ing July and August, round trip
tickets are sold to oeach points at
$ 2 . 50 , good for return leaving the
beach the following Sunday eVen<
ing.
* The Oregon Railroad 8 l Navi­
gation Company has just issued a
new summer book (free for the
asking) which t Is all about the de­
lightful resorts o f the valley o f the
Columbia river. This can be ob­
tained from any agent of the O. R.
& C o., or by writing A . L. Craig,
General Passenger A gept, Port­
land, Oregon.
W e work at the Newberg Steam
baundry, the best place in the
.'ountry to get your work done.
W e guarantee satisfaction and
•irompt attention. A ll work called
for and promptly delivered^ Branch
offices in Daytofc and Sherwood.
A . N. PRESSN ALL, Prop.
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Vai-
ley Bank*
N ew berg, G regory
J* C. McCrea, Vice-
’ President.
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S. M. Calkins, Cashier
N. C. Christepson,
Assistant Cashier
J. Kiifley Blair.
C orrespondents :
W M U n National Bank, NWr
York#
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U.S. National Bank. Portland
McMInnrllle National Bank.
iista b iish ed 1893.
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