I places and if they don’t have a special A . A . At KALI AKUKMTKD S O U H IO A M Y. j fitness for the positions they will not till | • them to tbe benefit of the Indian race. W ife N o. 1. C arnes O ver fr o m H e a ttle an d IUL'KD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. H w r im o a t th e W a r ra n t. The Indian question still remains an un­ solved problem. The readers of the Graphic will remem­ y , H. W o o d w a r d , E dito r & P u b l i s h e s . ber some account given a few week» ago Art is one tiling while common decency through its columns of the escapades of FR ID A Y , NOVEMBER 10, 1894. is another thing. The above statement one A. A. Meade wbo S[>ent several weeks ought not to be true, and yet some thing« here during tbe summer and fall in tbe em­ ÜRtcred u aecoud r i m matter at the poet that are exhibited to the public in the ploy of tbe Wiley B. Allen Uo., piano and office et Newberg, Orcgoo. name of art make the statement neces­ organ dealers of Portland. Boon after The coet of feeding Uncle Sim ’s boys sary. I’robaby tbe most vicious display Meade's marriage to Miss Editli Ellis of in blue during the year ending June 30, ever made under such pretense is tbe Middleton they went over to tbe coast recent craze for “ Living Pictures,” in with a back hired of Bmith Bros, and a 1S94, was $2,399,502. some of tbe larger cities east. The ltam ’s horse hired from J. M. Wright. There i — ■*— g j g g g was Borne stir over Meade being sent for The fetes hive decreed that a Califor­ Horn in speaking ou this subject says : A favorite display of viciousness just after having kept the horse and wagon nia Budd shall blossom and come forth a now appears in the form of "Living Pic­ full fledged governor. tures.” In all onr large cities today tiiere away longer than they were hired for and are debaseJ theatrical managers who some of our citizens took the ground that A farmers’ institute will be held in Mc­ prostitute their stages by rendeiing exhi­ he was a much injured man, and the re­ Minnville, December 14 and 15, under the bitions which are revolting and outrageous ports tin t were circulated to the effect to every good instinct of our moral na­ auspices of the State Agricultural College. ture. flow it is possible for such enter­ that Meade had another wife at Seattle tainments as these to flourish unmolested they dismissed as lieing unworthy any An anti-corset league has been formed we cannot conceive. Ho far, this evil has consideration. In the light of recent de­ in England. Just what pressure is invaded the larger cities only, but like velopments, it looks like these people will any popular craze it is sure to reach tbe brought to bear on the members is not smaller towns soon, and we call upon our now be compelled to conclude that it is readers to forestall these indecent per­ not always policy to believe the story of stated. formances by organized optiosition. Good every oily tonguud fellow who comes into Dr. Charles 1‘arkhurst wtio led the people, and the majority among them are the community and tells a plausible earnest women, in the larger placée are forces that downed Tammany in New already handing together, and it will be a story. York, has been offered $30,000 for a soriea callous official who will neglect bis duty Mrs. Lizzie White of Middleton D ot be­ to suppress this iniquitous fad ing willing to accept Meade’s denial as be­ of 120 lectures. ing true wrote to the Wiley B. Allen Co. F r o m P r o f. Q . N . H a r tle y . The republicans carried everything so and obtained the name of the woman at nearly unanimous in the late elections Prof. G. N. Hartley a former teacher in Heattle who claimed to be Meade's wife and that further statements respecting the Pacific College writes from Tecumeeb, wrote her of Meade's marriage to Miss Ellis. This woman, who gives her name elections are unnecessary. Ok. Territory, as follows: I left my home in Indiana August 30. as Mrs. Ida Meade came on to Portland The driver who whips a horse when the I visited my friends and relatives in south at once and then to Middleton and New­ animal is frightened is a much bigger fool east Iowa. I attended a "Hoosier” pic­ berg, arriving here on Friday evening of than the horse. A horse don’t get scared nic at Des Moines, where 150 Hoosiere last week. Hhe stopped at Hiatt’s hotel because he wants to. It is only because were present. Had a big dinner on the over night and after getting the informa­ he has seen or heard something he is not old Hoosier plan. Of tiie good old songs, tion she desired, she left for Portland "Pig-ooie,” "Co-Boss, Co-Boss,” etc. again on Baturday morning’s train. familiar with. In conversation with her she stated to Then the story of "Tbo corn shuckin’ ” The Weston Philistine, Vol. I, No. 1, is and “ Bupper ready galls,” "Now all to­ the editor of the Graphic that her home at hand, with M. J. Harvey booked as gether boys, up goes the big log heaps.” was at Fremont, a suburb of Beattie publisher. The Philistine makes its bow “Oh the old log rollin’s, how they are wiiere they have lived some four years. with a good advertising patronage and an missed in Iowa,” etc. Much amusement. Previous to coming west they resided in unusual amount of gush for a new sheet. Then, "Ob myl how we did used to Minneapolis, Minn., for four years. They have six children, tho youngest be­ shake, and shake, and shake.” “ Git there" Harvey. I also attended Yearly Meeting of ing only five months old. Meade left Nearly all of the grand old veterans Friends church at Oskaloosa where I met home last spring or winter and came to who were the leaders in the anti-slavery many old acquaintances- Then I went to Portland to get work. Mrs. Mead heard movement in the fifties have pasaod over north eastern Indian Territory and visited from him occasionally, but he sent her the river. Mrs. Eunico Boss Davis the all our missiun posts where I found much very little money. Bhe took in washing only surviving member of the Massachu­ good work being done. Found some and supported her children as best she setts Woman’s Anti-Slavery Board has grand old inen among the Indians. could, but she remarked that they lived •Smith Nichols who was a Henaca desper­ on bread and water, days together. In just celebrated hor 94tli birthday. ado, whom almost all feared is now as answer to her entreaties for help, the The St. Louis Globe-Democrat since the mild and kind as a lamb. He holds heartless wretch wrote her that times election might easily be mistakon for a meetings at his own home and is doing were hard and he could not get money to poultry journal, owing to the array of much good. Churlos Eluo Jacket is an send. Four days before his marriage to gamy rooateri displayed on tlie first and old Indian chief and a fine specimen of Miss Ellis he enclosed five dollars in an editorial pages. However, seeing that humanity. Looks as if he would have envolope addressed to her, and since that lightning lias not struck old Missouri so been a grand warrior, but he is on the time he has written her two or three hard since the war, the Democrat will be other side, a chief as a peace-maker. I times, apparently to keep her from sus­ really felt strengthened by being in his pecting his being married to another excused. company. Bcar-Faced-Chariey of Lava woman. Before coming to Newberg Mrs. Ex-vlce-Presldent Morton’s imported bed and Black Hill fame, is one who is Meade went to Hillsboro and obtained a coachman will now tie allowed to remain covered with scars from much fighting, warrant from the prosecuting attorney for in this country as it is found that coach­ lienee his name, lie is a good old elder, Meade's arrest for bigamy, which was men coma under the head of “ domestic faithful to his Master, as he was to his placed in the hands of Bheriff Ford. It is learned that the arreBt was made at servants.’’ This is as it should he of old. Many others oven moro so. I left that section and met my wife at La Grande, where Meade had gone to course, but it is too bad that I.evi could not find a good enough American to drive Columbus, Kansas, where wo came on to work for the Singer Hewing Machine Co., O. K. city by rail, thence to Tecumseh and that Mrs. Meade was notified that his horses. by stage, fifty mile*. With balky teams, tho preliminary examination would take Tho Valley Times was set afloat on the ■and hills, walking, etc., we at last ar­ place at Hillsboro on Thursday. This woman wbo claims to be the wife great aea of journalism last week at I.a rived at 0 p. m., tired. We found our new home beautifully lo­ of Meade and the mother of six helpless Fayette. The first number is much ahead of any issue of the Times that Mr. cated on a hill, surrounded by peach, children by him, is a bright intelligent Graves ever got out in Newberg and it is cherry, mulberry and other kinds of trees. looking woman of good ap|iearance with a ]s>saible that he may succeed among our Very nice indeed. Neat little house, so bearing of refinement. Bho remarked neighbors beyond the Ited Hills. The we feel quite at home. The fruit and that tbe only way she could account for Graphic will be glad to see tho new ven­ pole-cats remind me of Oregon very much. bis apparent lack of fear of being caught, The air stirs a little here. Two rains in was that he knew that she did not pos­ ture made a success. five weeks, but very dry. The land is sess a cent of money, and he thought she That special constable down at Oswego beautiful and rich. Bee an immense would not follow him. When she heard the Iron Worker s|ieaks of must be a amount of cotton but so cheap. From 90 of his marriage she was utterly helpless brave man. A man and a boy wore cents to $1.25 in tho seed and $4 to $5 in but simpathizlng friends loaned her mon­ wauted for stealing llsh from nets in the the lint. Horses from $10 to $30; corn 45 ey to bear her ex|ieuses, and also cared river. The constable got the boy all cents per bushel; wheat 37 cents; oats 32. for her children in tier absence. Bhe right and be is laying out a fine of $25 in There is much timiier in this section, seemed anxious to face Meade and to see Oregon City, but the grown up man mostly jack oak. Not many Indians him on the road to the |ienitentiary. threatened the constable and ha let him right here. The Bhawnee school is here Two years in tire pen will be a very light with about 50 children in it. We have alone. The Irun Worker says he hunted them in H. 8 . and meeting every Habbath. sentence for such heartless criminality. other pastures and all ia now quiet. It This is a wonderful country for melonB. The law ought to allow at loust twenty I bought eigiit some time ago fur one dol­ years for sucli an offense. don’t pay to be a boy at Oswego. lar, the einallest weighing 45 pounds and the largest 75 pounds. They were good. Bayl The Graphic editor’» early education on Come and aee. Do you want the best somi-montlilv ag­ national fineness having been sadly neg­ A N e e d e d I m p r o v e m e n t. ricultural pa|ier published in the north­ lected, and later on in life, be, never hav­ A better way for getting across from west? One tiiat is devoted specially to ing been permitted to sit under the drip­ pings of Jeremiah Simpson's sanctuary, Wynooski street to the cemetery lias long tlie fruit growing and dairying interests. feels the disadvantage iis is tailoring un­ been needed and us raoio people become If you do, call at this office and leave der in not lieing able to instruct Senator interested from having friends laid away your name and $1.50 for tlie G r a p h ic and Dolph on the gold and silver issue along in the ailcut city of tbo dead, tbo demand we will send you the R u r a l N o r t h w e st with other great country weekly newspa­ becomes more pressing for the opening of fora year, wilhout money and without pers. Dolph probably fi-els the lose lie a street, especially for the accommoda­ price. If this is not enough, deposit tion of those wtio walk froai town to tho $2.25 and you will get the G r a p h ic , thus sustains, in s ratio of 10 to 1 . cemetery. It is not any wonder that W e e k l y O r e g o n ia n and R u r a l N orth ­ w e st for one year. Offer good until Jan­ The younger element of the republican those who have been imposed upon by party of Oregon is entitled to some recog­ pooplo passing through their premises uary 1 , 1895. nition in the distribution of patronage, have become tired of it and have forbid but with llolph in the senate, it will be den any moro passing that way. The FROM O l'It E X C H A N G E S , needlesa for any hut "old wheel horses” town could not cx|iect anything else. to apply.—Corvallis Gazette. Yamhill County Itrporter. Then the fitness of a senatorial candi­ The wagon road to tho cemetery is Henry Westerman, living six miles date for this higli otllco, depends on his quite sufficient for teams, or with a little i west of North Yamhill, was tried in that more work cun lie made so, but tho great­ inclination in the dis|iensing of patron­ city on Wednesday for larceny of a band age. That’s it is it. Woll, there is noth­ er part of the year this makes a very poor of goats. The case was before Justice way (or footmen. If a street could bo ing like being honest in stating your ob­ opened across from Wynooski street, and Runnels, W. T. Vinton ap| *’ * 0ld Br,Ck * J e S S e P rices from $5.or> p e r th o u san d np. E d W a r d S & C all #r S O Û , P rO p S . O rtg v s .