NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
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E d it o b & P u b l i s h e r .
F R ID A Y , JANUARY 29, 1897.
E ntered « «eeoixl cins-t im tter at the poatotllce
at New berg, Oregon.
Senator Allison lias indicated that he
would prefer to remain in the senate
rather than take a cabinet position.
In the matter of cartoon hits on the
hold-up at Salem, the Statesman has
been laying the Oregonian in the shade.
H on. Thomas Paulson of Washington
county is a candidate for the office of
Food and Dairy Commissioner. Mr.
Paulson is well qualified for this posi
tion and the Graphic hopes to hear of
his appointment to this position.
The possible election of Hon. J. H.
Mitchell to the senate again has such
terrors for the Oregonian, that this
journal is willing to lend all encourage
ment possible to the contentious minor
ity in the house.
Col. C. H . D.ilrymple, of Albany, one
of the most prominent populists of the
state, is out with a circular in which lie
roundly denounces the members of his
party in the legislature for the part they
ure playing in the house hold-up.
The best reform j
Bluo .1 w ill T e ll,
the house would leave nearly one-half j The Reporter says!
The many different skin disea t-s such
the people of Oregon without represent legislation that could be enacted in Ore-
ation In the organization. The minor- ! gon would be the passage of a general as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, ervBip-
ity will never consent to such an organ- j ehartcr law for the government of cities.1 elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of
All that the state need have to do with pimples, postule«, blotches, chaps or
isalion. They should not.”
This being interpreted, simply means j the regulation of cities is to see that they 1 cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are
that a division of the loaves ami fishes do not encroach upon the rights and in- \ directly the cause of impure blood,
was demanded and when this was r e -1 terests of people living outside their cor- Wilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged
fused, this discordant element, led by porate limits, and that they be required j to be the best medicine known for any
Price
Jonathan, the bell weather reformer!?), to bear their just proportion of the bur- [ of these unsightly complaints.
sulked ami said the other boys wouldn’ t den of stato taxation. As it is at pres $1.00 per bottle, For sale by all Drug-
ent the purely local affairs of the city of gists.
“ play fair.”
Portland aro forever a distracting and
debauching influence in the work of
“ My ear has been singing all m orn
An Indiana man w ho evidently be
state legislation. The Reporter has re ing,” said the boarder with a cold.
lieves in the theory of placing a tax on
ferred to this matter on previous occa
“ Really?” said the Cheerful Idiot.
luxuries to raise sufficient revenues for
sions, and is fully prepared to endorse
“ I didn’t know you had a musical ear.’
the governm ent, is advocating a tax of
the position of the Times-Mountaineer
$10 a year on chin whiskers, goatees or
in calling for reform on this line.
It
side sluggers.
“ Excuse me,” observed the man in
says: “ Why the city politics of any
municipality should be dragged into the spectacles, “ but I am a surgeon, and that
Senator Teller don’ t regard the choice | legislature is beyond comprehension. ¡s not where the liver is.” "N ever you
of John Hnerman for secretary of state The Portland charter has been a cause mind where his liver is,” retorted the
as a wise one. But it must lie remem of contention in every session of the leg other. “ If it was in liis big toe or his
bered that since the St. Louis conven islature for the past twenty years, and left ear DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
tion Teller lias been troubled with sour has been the cause of preventing needed would reach it and shake it for him.
stomach.
legislation more than any other one fac On that you can bet your gig-lamps.”
A . T. H ill .
tor that has come before that body.
Senator Peffer’s record of two hun And besides causing dissensions during
the session, it has been submitted to
H e—Do you believe in Nirvana?
dred and eighty speeches made in the
men who neither have interest in the
fcdie (freeziligly)—After your pre-
senate availed him nothing in the pop
municipal governmen t of Portland, nor | sumption in ealling me by m y first
ulist caucus. His seat in the senate will
have knowledge of its requirements.” name I should suy I did believe in
be warmed by a man named Harris (or
There is no good reason for the people nerve!
the next six years.
of the state desiring to continue such a
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O il o f G la d n e s s
system, and the only reason that can bo
The estimated amount of wood con suggested for the people of the city de-1 Is a ploasunt, palatable preparation, en-
sumed at Oregon City by the factories siring its continuance, is that they are tirely free from all oily taste, and may
and for private use during the winter afraid to trust their local affairs to the |*, administered internally or applied
mouths is three hundred cords per day. hands of their own statesmen and pol-1 externally. It will remove all pain
At this rate a pretty good sized hole is lticniu"
tli«t “ human flesh is heir to ," if prop
made in the forests about the Falls City
erly applied, and might be rightly
each year.
termed "a panacea for all ills."
Price
P lu r a litie s P u r M c K in le y .
50 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
The table given below shows the
One of the beat cartoons that has
readied this office of late is entitled pluralities given-the Republican nation
"M y goodness, Noah,” observed Mrs.
“ Tho pretty ending of tho Venezuelan al ticket at the recent election. The
controversy.” It represents the Ameri states are arranged according to the Shem us they staited down the slope of
can eagle on a perch with Johnny Bull size of the pluralities, the old Keystone Mount Ararat, "d o be sure that pesky
standing by with a bland smile, as he commonwealth leading the procession pair o f fleas don’ t follow us to the ho
They were bad enough in the
tickles tlie bird aliout the throat mud) and the Blue Grass state bringing up tel.
ark.”
the
rear.
This
table
will
be
a
good
one
to its delight. U nde Sam sits in a
chair, with the British Lion across his lo preserve for future reference:
F o r th e K id n e y s .
knees, und lioth his hands are engaged Pennsylvania................................ 301,173
in loosening up the hide of the fierco New Y ork ...................................... 208,458 I “ I am 65 years old; have had kidney
tieast, which appears to submit to the M assachusetts............................. 188,440, disease and constipation for 25 years.
loosening process with apparent satis Illinois........................................... 142,707 | Am now well—used your S. B. Headache
Wisconsin...................................... 102,612 . anj Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bot-
faction.
New Jersey.................................... 87,702' ties nt 50 cents each. J. H. Knight,
..................
55,552 Rutledge, Or.” l'or sale by uil drug
Ex-Judge and Senator Davis of Illi Iowa
nois pays the follow ing tribute to the lo Michigan........................................ 56,076 gists.
Minnesota...................................... 53,778
cal paper:
W ith the first pull the bell rope
End) year every local paper gives Connecitieut.................................. 5a,557
52,104 parted.
from $500 to $5000 in free lines for the O hio.........................
The sexton was in despair,
Then a
benefit of the community in which it is Maine............................................. 45,308
located. No other agency can or will do Vermont......................................... 40,845 happy thought struck him and he
this; the editor, in proportion to his New Hampshire............................ 34,173 wrung his hands.
32,232
means, does more for his town than any Maryland......................................
other man; and in all fairness, man Rhode Island.................................. 22,978
F u r th * L u n g s .
Indiana........................................... 18,403
with man, lie ought to ho supported-
F.lder Alsou W. Hteers writes from
West
Virginia..............................
10,988
not because you may happen to like him
5,699 Portland, Or.: "There is no medicine
or admire his writings, hut because a lo North Dakota.................................
for tiie throat anil lungs that I can
Deleware........................................
3,603
cal paper is tho best advertisement a
recommend to ministers, public speak
Oregon...........................................
1,972
community can mnko. It may not he
1,822 ers mid singers, with the confidence
crowded with great thoughts, but finan California.....................................
281 that I cun the 8. II. Cough Cure.” 50
cially it is more of a benefit than both Kentucky........................................
cent9 per bottle. For sale by ull drug
toucher and preacher. Today editors of
gists.
local papers do more work for less pay
Ut#I
Tr»n«fnr<.
..w L
than any man nn earth. Patronize your
Those transfers are furnished by the Yam hill
"W
h
y
have
you
hi nwer
nWer married, Miss
local paper not as a charity but as an in County Abstract Com pany at M cM innville, Or*
egon. They have the only set o f abstract books Antique? he thoughtlessly inquired.
vestment.
in Yuinblll county and «lo a general T itle trans
"Y o u never asked me before,” she
fer bust lies«, and s o licit your correspon den ce
nnd order*.
Ferguson & R ogers, Managers.
said coyly, ns she gave him her hand.
Tho present indebtedness of Yamhill Melissa Richardson to Mildred
— Detroit Free Press.
county is $10,210.50.
When the ring
Nichols 12.39 ueres part o f
board took possession two years ago last
Joel Perkins d 1 c ...................$ 115 00
C u re * C ro u p .
July tho county was out of debt and had Peter Wirfs and wife to Peter
“ My throe children are all subject to
money on hand to run the county six
J Wirfs, 119.46 acres, part o f
months. Is it any wonder that the tax
Edward Clutt d I c e, t 4 r 3 4000 00 croup; 1 telegraphed to San Francisco,
j got a half dozen liottles of 8. B. Cough
payers aro demanding a change?—North Lafayette Tyler to Allen Mears
| (.hire.
It is a perfect remedy. God
Yamhill Record.
and wf, lot 3 lilk 12, Hurley
Will the Record please explain what
A Large’s add to N ew bcrg . 100 00 | bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. H.
| Crozier, Grants Pass, Or. 50 cents per
motive prompts it to publish statements Newbcrg Oichard Association
bottle. For sale by all druggists.
like tin* foregoing and many similar
to Rank o f Newberg 137 acre
Y o u r b ill for 1896 is due.
j
The election of Thomas C. Platt to
the United States Senato from the state
of New York is no credit to the repub
lican party in that state. Bossism is
the bane of party politics the country
over, for where this system prevails
true merit counts for nothing.
An exchange says: The breezes from
the lake will no longer blow through the
professional whiskers of Chicago's M.
D .’s. These hirsute appendages have
been declared to be dangerous mediums
for the transmission of disease and in
the future
u a . -tu doctors will (have
by mandate of the municipal govern
ment.
The newspapers are making a good
deal of capital out of the statement that
tho newly elected Kansas populist state
officials have provided their various of
fices in the capital building witli hand
some and costly porcelain hath tubs.
Put why should they, for a Kansas pop
ulist no doubt needs washing in a clean
bath tub if anybody does.
Tom Low, aged twenty-six, who was
arrested in Indian Territory the other
day, says lie lias married sixteen wives
in eight years anil they are all alive.
Tom ’s success in finding bosom compan
ions ought to ho an encouragement to a
few feliows about Newbcrg whose gray
hairs indicate that tho rures of single
life weigh heavily on their hands.
Congress recently passed a bill pro
hibiting tho sale of liquor to Indians.
The penalty imposed is u lino of $500 and
sixty duys imprisonment for each and
every offense. Why should the line he
drawn on poor Lo? Whiskey puts mur
der in the heart of his pale faced broth
er just tho same. Then why not give
the same protection to the white man
tli at is given to the Indian?
ones preceding it?
The semi-annual
statement in October, 1894, showed war
rants outstanding and unpaid for want
of funds to the amount of $8,173.
We
have no means of knowing definitely
wluit the indebtedness amounted to nt
the end of that year, hut was probably
as great as at the close ot 1896, because
taxpaying tor tho year had practically
ceased. But fur a very huge delinquent
tux-list this year the finances jf the
county would show a decided improve
ment. Sheriff Henry informs us that it
amounts to aliout $7,000.
When the
“ ring" actually t.sik possession by turn
ing down a democratic county judge the
county was in debt somewhere between
$40,000 mid $50,000.— Reporter.
i
I I I D i l i Hi HILL'S D I STORE.
H ow are dollars m ade?
As a rule they are coined by the U. 8. Mints—that is one way.
to make dollars by saving, and that is done by patronizing our
Another is
Special WALL PAPER Sale.
H avin g just received a new line o f 1897 patterns o f Wall Paper from factories
in N ew York we are in a position to quote you prices that are nearer the
Som ething for Nothing lim it than anything you have yet seen. Come and see
W W e sell all leading brands o f Cough Syrups.
The length of life may be increased by '
lessening its dangers. The majority of
people die from lung troubles. These
may be averted by promptly using One !
Minute Cough Cure. A . T. H i l l .
j
j
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
o f some simple
thing to patent?
- l ì ç
One of
the prime
advantages £)
claimed by æ *
Protect vour ideas; they may bi
Write JOHN WKDDERBURN ft CO., r .w u t
neya, Washington, D. C., for their $I,8U0 pri*
and list o f two hundred Inventions wanted.
R I D E R S
!
TTORN EY-AT-LAW .
O F
CLARENCE B U T T .
Prom pt attention giv en to all legal business.
N ew b erg . O re g o n .
O ffice — Second F loor
Bank o f N ew tqrg B uilding.
— the go-lightly hind —
55511
D
is the
ENTISTKV.
Great Speed
I. L. SCOFIELD.
Newberg, Oregon*
Seam less gold crow ns, bridge w ork, gold 1
silv er ami bone fillings; alum inum or ru bber \
plates; teeth e x ’ racted w ithout pain. Prices !
reasonable.
Pacific Market.
A full supply of
.
.
F lt E S lI , S M O K E D
F IS H .
.
and
—
SALT
1 00
nnd 38-lots in t 3 r 3 ...............
J H Baker anil w f to J C Lucas
He—"H ow the blithering blazes did B u tter, Eggs, Poultry, Potatoes
and General Produce Bought
New York special says: Ex-Presi.
lot 8 lilk 17 Di-skills add to
m y shaving brush get full o f sand, I
nnd Sold.
dent Harrison came quietly to town on
N ew b crg ................................... 13(H) IK) want to know?”
a business trip, lie would not talk
Benjamin Heater and w f to U
8lie—“ Oh, some must have acci Drop in anil see what I can do for you.
aliout President-elect McKinley’s cab
(i Heater 244 acres part o f J
dently got into it when 1 was using it
A . M. Mnnritzen
inet.
When asked his opinion of the
R Heater d 1 e, t 3 r 3.............
1 (H) to lather my bicycle tire to tiiiil where
■ ■'■*> >■ mzmwirtxjaww-Mat wui'n m mi i. i
Venezuelan treaty, he said: “ Secretary
J W Henry to J M Kink lots 1
the puncture was.”
Olney lias made himself a record for
and 2 Jolens' add to McMinn
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able statesmanship of which he may be
ville............................................. 2.50 «*0
The old way of delivering messages by
proud. Ilis administration of the office
M Sclumns to M K und I>co
I tost-boys compared with the modern
will long he remembered ns that of a
Soiuius 130 n see 15, t 2 r 3 ...
2 (X)
telephone, Illustrates the old tedious
capable, strong official."
I! H Kcsterson to Alice Kester-
methods of "breaking” colds compared .
son 2 parcels o f land in Jho
with tlie almost instaneous cure by One
Perkins d 1 c ........................... 450 00
Baker City Democrat: “ A gentleman
Minute Cough Cure. A. T. H ill .
AN r x P A R A I .I .K I .K D O F F K K .
K M Anson to A Cartwright
just home from 8alem says that Jona
»~
j t l r m n M . I 'i O n ) C a p e r P a t t e r n s are the
306.10 a part o f Agnus Howe
than Bourne is overdoing himself. That
mo-t praetlent on the market, they are of any
d i e ..................................
1200
' 00
< aki r lit rt utioilt the
tirribit .lie that auy member of a tion.ehnid eouhl re
ho is feeding and wining the cow county
break Lushly made the other evening ; ')«> " In
.«■<!” >• «he -V
is print-
i t*d a cou pon entitling the subscriber, or pur
members in a manner they are not ac
to M iss Huiiue?
j chaser, to a pattern (w orth and regularly sold
If the action o f the m inority at Sa
liltl* Wanted.
customed to, and that within two weeks
Ik lr til
a U
u-,w * 9
f" r -I ' ) - 0 !
num ber o f p t t M r n for four
itri UKt r AO, n n .l t I l i a It.
rents e leh to cover package nu.i post-ige.
the whole lot will be laid up w ith the lem is to l«> taken as a precedent for the
Sealed Bids will be received by the
Soaker—Meant to tell her she was When th* vatu* of the patterua I. considered
future,
wlmt
assurance
have
we
that
the su b scrib er actually gets
gout.”
county clerk, o f Yamhill county lip to his ull in all, but lie got rattled und
It will be remembered that previous to tills disgraceful statu o f »flairs will not February 4, 1897, at 1 p m for furnish
called
her
his
altogether.
If a
tho meeting of the legislature, the lie witnessed again and again.
ing lumM-r to the several road districts
Graphic stated that Jonathan was pre minority Is to lie encouraged in holding o f Yamhill county, in wagon-load lots,
And what a Mairaiine it i»i F or i*i>7 it wilt be
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped m eat, new method.-, new i d n *
paring to resort to his old trick of en out against the organization o f the where ordered by the road supervisors.
K*ch cop y
deavoring to reach the memMan through house and patted on the hack ns good Rids not to apply on lumber to lie fur hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, ^n'mr*rriehrTt'Vt'*phaurr'hy'1«1
fellows,
what
eat)
we
hope
for
ill
the
their stomachs, and results seem to
nished
for bridges let by contract Mims are quickly cures by DeWitts w orth » to adorn the wstia o f th.- inn.t r.-fln .d
strongly indicate that he has been em future. The Koeelnirg Review, a dem Rids to lie
.... .......................
opened III ...........
court ........
room of Witch lluzel Salve. It is at present the only com p lete Fam ily M-israiine p u blished
ocratic organ, com m ent» ns follows on
inently successful.
county” court ’ utT p.' ’in."on'February ar,itlt' 1mo8t usw,l for
a,u’ il alwa-ve rZ™imm'.*rte.he ^ ""h S lrY n x^ lX u rti*
the situation:
features o f its own. D e m u r e s t ’ » is actually
4. 1897. The right to reject any and cures them. A. T. H ill .
a D o z e n Maga/dit«** in one
“ Another Important point to be con
It is a D ig e s t o f C u r r e n t E v e n t* „ „ a
all
bids
is
hereby
reserved.
When the inside history of the legisla sidered iu this controversy is the fact
I d e n * for the busy man or wom an, a R e v ie w
nm
l a S t o r e h o n a e o f I n t e r e s t f o r n il.
C. E D r K Hit FIELD,
The Zulu Chieftain—Hay, the living
tive hold-up is written, it will be found that In this governm ent the majority
W ives, mothers, sisters am! daughters can find
Com
ity
Clerk
skeleton
must
lie
engaged
to
the
fat
exactly
what they need to amuse and instruct
that the senatorial light had little to do should rule. The minority have no
, also practical helps iu every departm ent
Dated January 17, 1897.
t2
woman. Have you noticed liow atten them
with it in tho beginning. The trouble right to expect to dictate who shall lie
o f d om estic and social life, in clu d in g th e fur
nishing and oruam euttug o f the home, era
tive he is lately?
arose from the fact that a minority want the officers o f the house, and to pursue
broidery, brie a brae, artistic am! fancy work
The Albino—Oh, pshaw! lie 's only o f all kinds, etc., etc., ami suggestion* nml a d
ed to dictate to a majority. Witness the a “ rule or ruin’ ’ policy means only to
A L ie M ailed.
the w ell being ami dressing o f
getting thick so he can borrow one o f vice regarding
following from the Journal.
ow n persons.
set up a precedent that will be detri
Consumption and bronchitis nro not her stockings to bang up Christmas their
The
scope
o
f
the
articles for l^Hiand 1*97 w ill
“ There were four Democrats, fourteen mental to legislation in the future.
cov er the whole country ami its varied inter-
by any meant the same, although it is Eve!
csts. nnd th? articles w ill he p r o f u s e l y I l l u s
Populists and three Union Bimetalists I’ wo years later another minority party
hard lo distinguish one from (lie other
t r a t e d « i l h th e fin est e n g r a v in g s , and. ill
elected to the lower house. They will may lie able to break a quorum, and
addition, it w ill publish th e b e st And p u t e s f
Bronchitis is nn intlamma'lon o f the
««'til’ ll
It treat» it length O ut - o f «lou rs
demand recognition of any man who is defeat all attempts nt law making.
Soothing, and not irritating, strength sport*. ll«*n»e %mn*einent* iut«l K n te r -
lining o f the wind tubes or air vessels
tAlnnients:
it gives a great «leal o f attention to
s|icaker, both on the committees and on For theae reasons and many others
o f the lungs, causing soreness o f tlie ening. and not weakening, small but the C h i l d r e n ’ s D e p a r t m e n t , and ••Our
the floor of the house when they <<<meto that are self evident, the "h old-u p,”
ha> a Monthly *pn»po*lnm b y
same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, effective—such are the qualities of IV- t C i t e r le l s b .” r a t and
e d I’ e u p le . in w h ich arc discussed
present reform measures. If they do not while it might have been excusable for
difficulty o f breathing, spitting o f mat \\ itt's T.ittle Early Kisers, the famous Im portant questions o f the hou r o f interest to
the ol«ler readers.
get »iieli recognition their hills will lie a few days, viewed in the light o f a ter and sometimes blood. Thousands little pills. A. T. H i l l .
Let us have you r su b scrip tion at once. You
pigeon-holed, or unfavorably reported, I struggle between politicians for some
I get m ore value for you r m oney than it is pos
die annually with this dread disease.
sible
t« secure la any other m agaslne.
or they w ill be rule. I against in all parli- technical advantage, is in its continu
Wilbur’s Cough Cure will cure. I’ rlce
T h e M a g a z i n e o n e y e a r f«»r f i OO,
“ Where’s ver daily?”
mentnry mutter.!. They are a strong ml- ■ ation nt the present time Ill-advised 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
O r a l l m n n ts f o r
-
-
t .o o
“ H e’s plow in’ .”
(O v e r 9 5 0 d if f e r e n t g a r m e n t s a r e s h o w n
mrity. and a partisan speaker enforcing nnd not In accordance with the prin
e a c h y e a r , p a t t e r n s o f a ll o f w h ic h a r e
"
A
n
’
where's
yer
m
am
m
y?"
'.ho czar-like rulings of a Tom Reed would ciples o f good government
Even If
o b t a i n a b l e by s u b s c r ib e r * a t 4 c. e a c h t
"M nkin’ him plow .” — New York « a m p l e e o p y (w it h p a t t e r n c o u p o n ) s e n .
leave them in n ) position to represent the position taken In the populist man
"W e shall show , your h on or," said
f o r lt»c.
Herald.
their party or aerve their constituent«. lf.--.to that the house Is to lie organize I the attorney for the plaintiir, "that my
This minority are worthy of consider In opposition to good legislation is well vHtnt I* entitled to a divorce on tho,
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1 IO F if t h A v r n u f , N ew Y u rk .
ation.
t
taken, nothing is to be gained by a per ground o f nonsupport. Not withstand-
M any political speakers, clergymen,
The time is past when a man can lie manent “ hold-up,” since this would tng the fuel, as the evidence will prove, singers and others w ho use the voice
A l .f b e r s l O ffe r . O n ly 9 .1 .0 0 f«»r
sneered down ip a parlimentary body certainly Insure the existence for an that her husband is n member o f six excessively, rely upon One Minute T h e N G W b G l ’ g G r & U h i C
simply liecaitse he i« a democrat, a pop other two years nt least o f all the use- lodges"—
Cough Cure to prevent husk ¡new and
®
**
011)1
ulist or a ailverite. Deinocr its ami pop less commissions, nnd defeat the repeal
“ The application (hrdivorce Is grant- laryngitis. Its value as a preventive
Demurest’* Family Magazine.
ulists were ruthlessly turned dow n in (lie o f tho burdensome assessment laws e d ," Interposed the Judge. "Call tlie is only equaled by its power to attbrd
S e n d Y o u r S u b s c r i p t i o n s to t h is
new upon the statute books.’ ’
next case.’ ’ —Chicago Tribune.
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