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- ,v >1 ; NEWBERG GRAPHICS we are often at once shamed and inspired by the noble qualities displayed in what we cboose to at Newb«rg, Oregon. refer to as dumb brutes. It is ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING helpful to read such stories, and more so to come in touch with their fulfillments We arc thus made more considerate o f our faithful dumb servants, we think $1.00 Per Year in Advance. more o f their comfort, and we are made more thoughtful of FR ID AY, NOVEMBER 13, 1903 each other. The old fire horse met the ideal death. A fitting The latest over night revolution epitaph for Black Mollie dow n in Columbia arouses more would be than the usual interest as its possible bearing upon the inter- These timely w ords from the oceanic canal is understood. orest Grove Times will be “ God moves in a mysterious w ay his wonders to perform.’ ’ j* ■ * 1 jg I ^ A I I f E I l 1 $ u j» | X 'I f y-, A A v i p * > . family, fourteen in number, an nounce that they will give one 01: their pleasing entertainments in Crater’s hall next Monday even ing. The principals as adver tised are Miss Irene Balhorn, soubrette, Fred and Albie Bal horn, Irish comedians, Master Charlie Balhorn, sketch artist, Emanuel Thomaz, master o f legerdemain, and Herr Balhorn, the great fire king. Music will be furnished by an orchestra. T w o juveniles will give a Par isian cakewalk.- Admission. 25c Hollingsworth H oose Furnishers W e keep in touch with all the wants and needs of home makers and are able to supply them. erything that goes into the comfort- ably furnished house. goods at old prices* i t .‘ . i j __ _ Anent the discussion relative t o a special session o f the legisla ture to correct its faulty tax legislation, C. V. Galloway, Yamhill’s young democratic rep resentative comes out in print with the declaration that Gre- gon ’s Solons should make good their mistake as far as possible by meeting in extra session with- put wages, and paying their own expenses. Such a liberal offer indicates that Charlie struck it rich on hie prone crop this year. The results of the election held in the eastern states last Tues day, show that the democrats are regaining some o f their old ground and would indicate th at the party was once more becom ing united.—Telephone Register. Particularly in Ohio, where Tom Johnson, Bryan’s chief apostle, w as sat upon by one o f the m ost overwhelming republi can victories in the history o f the state. And it is significant that through Johnson, the lines be tween republicanism and democ racy were drawn more sharply in Ohio than in anv other state. From one end o f the Willam ette valley to the other one con tinued wail has gone up this sea son from the shippers o f various valley products on account o f a scarcity o f cars in which to get those products to market. Gray hairs have been sprouted by the anxiety resulting and thous ands o f dollars have been lost by the failure o f the Southern Pacific to meet the needs o f its patrons. The Ore gonian is now holding the rail road people up to bitter censure, and ’tis well. By beginning agi tation now, the company may be led to do something to re lieve the situation before anoth er harvest. Old Oregon:” John MeLough- lin, factor o f the Hudson Bay Company, friend o f the early pio neers o f Oregon and founder o f Oregon City, lies in a grave marked only by a humble slab by the side o f the Catholic church at Oregon City. Nearly fifty years he has laid in that almost un noticed grave, but now that rec ognition is being accorded more generously to the work o f the pioneers, Tit would be well for those w ho are enjoy ing the fruits o f their labors to remember this early friend. A monument placed over his grave, or on the brow o f the bluff just across t|ie street, would be only a fitting* gift to Tus memory by the present generation. He died in 1857 and in 1907 on the fiftieth anniversary o f his death would be a fitting time to dedicate it. Some o f the sons or grandsons o f the pioneers w ho received help from McLoughlin should take the lead in placing there a monu ment that would show to all w ho pass up and dow n the beautiful Willamette that good deeds are n ot forgotten. * » » before. The new market will be known as Central Market, and managed by Austin & Son. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles But since the ad vent of Dr. K in g’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, even the worst cases can be cured onger necessary. Mrs. LoisCragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life Wks saved by Dr. king’s New Discovery. This grand remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by F. H. Caldwell & Co., Druggists. Price Trial bottlés free, It is always pleasing to our friends from the corn-growing states to run across Oregon corn stalks 14 feet tall or see ears o f corn taken from a field that has yielded 50 bushels to the^acre, all ot which was plentifully illus- trated at the various county ex hibitsin westerp, Oregon tow ns A campaign orator in a tow n this fall. Howerift, it is not the not far aw ay recently announced tallness o f the corn that counts. that a certain candidate for Mr. J. F. Yocom, a pioneer farm- m ayor stood for the “ material” progress o f the city, but rather dred hills o f corn a few years violently denied that he stood ago, planted four feet apart, the for its moral progress. It seems yield from which he carefully difficult to write plainly the idea’ measured, and found that he had that the tw o sorts o f progress raised 95 pounds o f shelled corn. are identical. When an admin This was ahead o f the crops in istration sincerely stands for the the regulation “ corn” states. moral progress o f a tow n, ma Perhaps if Oregon corn crops terial progress is sure to follow. were measured from year to year The fellows that stand for the the theory that tile Willamette wide open tow ii are being taken valley could not grow this cereal out o f the saddle, and it should successfully wouldube dissipated. be so. In small as well as large —Reporter. tow ns the nuisances that smell Not u Sick D+y Since. should be abated. Decency and “ I was taken severely sick with prosperity g o together. And, as kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of has been previously suggested medicines, none of which relieved here, tne prevailing measure o f me. _Qne day I saw an ad. of your decency in these things marks Electric Bitters aud determined to the stage o f public opinions in try that. After taking a few doses any place.—Albany Herald. 1 felt relieved, and soon thereafter It appears from looking over the Glacier that H ood River peo ple are resting from their big ap ple and strawberry stories, and are bending all their energies to telling the largest Irish potato yarn. One man left seven pota toes at the Glacier office that to gether weighed twenty pounds. Another brought in a spud that measured nineteen inches from stem to blossom end. A modest correspondent wrote in that they didn’t raise very big potatoes out their w ay but that one farmer had dug one hundred and tw en ty-five sacks from one acre but admitted in a rather crestfallen manner that one man could lift any one potato in the man’s patch. We blush to conjecture w hat next week’s Glacier may bring forth The story of the old fire horse, “ Black M olly,” ! which died in harness in Portland the other day after a Tiard and successful run to-a fire, has enough o f the human in it, to make an inspir ing lesson. Though twenty years old, and after fourteen years o f faithful service, the noble animal bravely answered the last call o f duty and died in the moment o f fulfillment T o refer, however, to such noble qualities in dumb brutes as human, is al most to slander them, for how often does man suffer in compari son with his faithful beast. As in the story o f “ The Hero o f the * T h e B a lh orn s to Show. Hill” as told so well bjj Edmund The Hamburg Novelty Com Vance Cooke the other evening pany consisting o f the Balhorn N ew line of j * j * U ndertakers " The idea o f holding a H allow een dance on a stump would strike our eastern friends as a little strange and im aginaiy, and fit only to be worked into a fairy story. But such a dance was given in Oregon on the lower Columbia, in one o f the logging camps, the stump being twenty feet in the air. Five couples oc cupied the “ floor” at a time. W e have ev- dertaking and embalming establish m ent B O T H P H O N E S -N IG H T C A LLS P r o m ptly an sw ered . H ollingsw orth W henever you find on a vehicle or farming implement the name Is the Newberg agent for this famous make of goods. Examine his stock of vehicles, binders, mowers, etc. W hips, robes and blankets kept in stock. T H E S T U D E B A K E R LE A D S T H E PR O C E SSIO N was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheuma tism, neuralgia, liver End kidney troubles and general debility.” This is what' B. F.. Bass of Fre mont, N. Cv writes. ^ Only 50c at D IV ID E Has been awarded the Sweepstakes Premium over all potatoes at the Oregon State Fair, also at the N orth'Y akim a Fair in the state of W ashington. N ow is the time to buy your Seed potatoes at $1.00 per sack. F R A N K and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured it. I^sjust as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s. Drug Store. Be faithful t o your trust and deceive not the man w ho confides in you. In the opinion o f an old author it is less sinftd to steal than to betray. WOOD FIR8T HOUSE W IS T OF J. C. McCRH/t’8. of people are using these tiny little pills in preference to alt others, be cause they are so pieasentt and ef fectual. They cure biliousness,