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    NEVYBERG GRAPHIC.
I1SSUXD EVERY FRIDAY MORN INO.
E. H. W oodward , E ditor A P ublisher .
W . C. W oodward , A ssociate E ditor .
F R ID A Y , JU N E 1, 1900.
Baiered as sscoud cl»»» metter at th« poatefitcs
At Newbsrg, Otsfoa.
R K PUBIJCAN TICKET.
State.
EC FEE MT JCDOE— C. K.
Linn County.
d a ir y coMMiMioKB»—J .
Multnomah County.
W ol Verton o l
W . B ailey o(
F i r s t D i s t r ic t .
—Tho*.
H.
Washington County.
cosgrbssman
Tongue
of
C o u u ty.
joint senator — Dr.
W. T yler Smith of
Sheridan.
JOINT RRPBESENTATIV»— B. L.
E ddy of
Martin brought
In
commenting upon the Cuban ' In Septei
it court held at
frauds, and the national indignation at 1 an actior
full amount of
outraged honor in our new jiosMMions, I M cM inn
,nything for tbe
the New York Tribune says: The tem­ *1010.80
per of Americans is clearly to demand in I1S9.11. The ca.»« »•.a tried before a
the conduct of ail public businesa in the i jury of 12 of Yam hill county’s citisens,
dependencies a higher standard of pu­ ■ the jury finding a verdict for defend-
rity and excellence and a sharper criti­ : ants. Then Stout A Martin appealed
It was
cism of all shortcomings than have ever tbe esse to the supreme conrt.
prevailed in tbe less capable states of reversed back for a new trial in tbe cir­
the Union. W ith honorable city it is cuit oourt, then Stout A Martin asked
felt that these inhabitants of Cuba and for a change of venue which was allow­
other Islands have never had any oppor­ ed, and the case was next tried in H ills­
tunity to learn w bat self-government re­ boro, Washington county. T h e jury
quires, how to judge men or how to j failed to agree and it was again tried at
make public opinion a barrier against tbe next term of the same court and the
crime. These people are in charge of jury, after being out twenty-five hours
the United States at its wards. T o­ found for plaintiff, and tbe Y am h ill
ward the protection of their right« and county court paid the bill and coats, not
interests there w ill be directed a far wishing to appeal.
The advice of the
keener activity o f public opinion in the district attorney was never given as the
States than lias ever been given to the Telephone-Register would have people
affairs of any territory. I t is a point of believe, as tbe attorney mentioned was
pride to teach these inhabitants what related to Stout & Martin.
W e abould
good government Is. I t is a point o f never have said anything about this if
honor to devote m ore pain* and care to the Telephone-Register bad not tried to
tbe defence o f helpless wards than might make campaign matter out of the above,
be given to home affairs. In that state aa everybody knows M r. Nelson as an
of mind the people will expect much able and competent man.
from everybody who represents them,
T B K RJCGISTBATIWN IN TH E COUNTY.
and w ill obtain much.
Tillamook County.
REFRBBENTATIVB»—
Clarence Butt o f Newberg.
E . F . Lampson of W ilU m ina.
siie r ifk — E. A. Alderman of Dayton.
c l er e — J. H. Nelson of MoMiunTille.
recorder —J. L . Hoskins of Newberg.
assessor — J. M. Yocum of Sheridan.
school s u p t . — E. V . Littlefield M 'M inn.
commissioner — Amos
Nelson of West
Chehalera.
treascrer — O. 0 . Rhude of N. Y sm h ill.
surveyor —0 . E . Branson of Sheridan.
coroner — J. M. Chapman of Sheridan.
P r e c in c t.
o r t h e peace —J. M. W right,
Newberg.
constable —J• J. W ood*, Newberg.
justice
MOAD SUPER VISORS—
A . R . M ills for North Newberg.
W . E . Thomas for South Newberg.
J. L . Hoskins for county recorder.
Remember that a vote for Tongue la a
vote for Pacific Coast development.
One good term deserves m other. Vote
for the re-election o f Hon. Clerence Butt
to the stete legislature. H is record com­
mend* him to every conscientious voter.
T h e people who ate always talking
•b o ot voting for the man rather than
for the party will have a good obance o f
putting their professions to the test next
Monday when they come to the name of
J. L. Hoskins for county recorder.
Every vote cast for s republican candi
date Monday I* a vote for honest money.
Pacific Coast development and continued
prosperity. Every vote cast otherwise
is a vote for the conditions o f lour years
•go. Shake up your memories sod con
aider well.
Just budding into womanhood, so
fresh, so fair and fine that we turn to
watch Iter as she pastes, she trips along
the street a picture of health and beauty.
Among the passing crowd of worn and
wrinkled women,
she looks a being
fro m a n o th e r
world.
W ill she
ever be like them?
Could they once
have been as fair
aa she? N o beauty
can £ st under the
«trail and drain
of female weak­
ness, from which i
the m a jo r ity of
women suffer in a
greater or leas de­
gree. They might
preserve their fair­
ness of face and
form if they would
core the disastrous
diseases w h ich
affect the woman­
ly organs. Women
are cured of such
disease* by the use
of Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
v o r it e Prescrip­
tops the
t
tion. It stops
enfeebling arai
a rams,
h e a ls inflamma­
tion and u l c e r a ­
tion, cures bear­
ing-down pains,
strengthens th e
nervous system, and restores the gen­
eral health. It contains no opium, co­
caine or other narcotic.
Exceeds the Vote uf 1898 by 71.
JINGOISM —W IT H A DIFFERENCE.
The old fable about its making differ­
ence whose os is gored receives a novel if
not altogether convincing interpretation
at the bands of those who fondly exploit
their hatred o f what they are pleased to
call imperialism and jingoism and m ili­
tarism. These latter are, in their eyes,
dreadful things. But like the felicity of
Yum -Y um 's wedding, “ It all depends,
bless you, it all depends.”
For example, for the United States to
intervene in behalf of outraged human­
ity in Cuba was jingoism and m ilitar­
ism. But for it to meddle in the South
African embroilment in behalf of the
Boers would be o n ly tbe proper dis­
charge of a solemn duty. For the Unit­
ed States to send forces to supross a re­
volt against its lawful authority in Lu­
zon, and to maintain peace and order
there, is rank imperialism and a direct
invitation to all sorts of complications
with the Powers. But to send a fleet
into the Mediterranean and to the Dar­
danelles to bombard Turkish cities and
to coerce the Turkish government would
be peacefully minding our own business
and scrupulously refraining from cause
of offence to sny other nation. W s are
so much nearer apparently, to tbe
Transvaal than to Cuba, and tbe c o l­
lection of a claim o f * 100,000 is so much
more important than the protection of
tbe national honor and the safety of
millions of lives and hundreds of m il­
lions of property. T ru ly, it all depends.
I t is Quixotism, run madder than any
evar seen in La Mancha. I t is our duty,
apparently, to maintain an army and
navy for everybody’s use but our ow n;
to go skylarking over the world a-tilting
wherever an alien windm ill waves its
arms, hut to shrink timorously from
guarding our own coasts and (row main­
taining our own rights. W e are to go to
war for trifles, and in causes which do
not concern us d irectly ; but are to cling
to "peace at any price" whenever the
honor and welfare of our own land are
concerned. It is a fine application ol
the old (able. Only, in the original, if
we remember aright, tbe man was
chiefly concerned when his own ox was
g o re l.— N . Y . Tribune.
Does anybody Imagine for a moment
that if LaOrande farmers were dissatia-
fled and discouraged with beet raising,
that new contracts would be being sign­
ed right along? That is just what is
taking place. There will be an increase
of ten per cent in this years acreage over
last, and the growers are going at it
T h « Telephone Itegliitor Anaw«r«d.
again with renewed enthusiasm. I f the
business is a “ failure” at LaOrande,
T h e Telephone-Register has undertak­
may N sw berg have one like it.
en to advise the voters of Yam hill coun­
ty not to vote for A. Nelson for county
The evaporation of sugar beet pulp for commissioner for the reason that an
•hipping purposes as cattle feed is a new action at law against said Y am h ill coun­
Industry being started in the sugar beet ty, after being five years in court was
district of Michigan.
I t is said this finiilly decided against tho county. Tbe
evaporated pulp can be shipped to I In- facts arc there was at the March term of
old country and sold at tw enty dollars court In i ...nhill county, 1894, contracts
per ton, at which price a splendid prolit let for the repairing of bridges in tbs
csm be realised. In view of this fact, county. That at that term tho firm of Dew
what a possibility for the numerous A Son bid for tbe delivery o f lumber in
i in the vioin ityo f Newberg— district near M cMinnville for the sum of
Martin made
* • get our factory.
A ll these *7:80 per M . (Btout A
bid in same district for *8 per M .)
l hie worth considering.
Dew A Son having the lowest bid were
awardod tho contract aa spears on rec­
1 H tM n the next few years, the beet ord. W m . Galloway was then county
Mger industry w ill be one o f the leading Judge and T . W. P erry and J. J. Hen­
agricultural
pursuits of the United derson commissioners.
In May and
SU M e. And where the sugar factories June following, said Dew A Son furnish­
are, there w ill be found the most pro­ ed different lota of lumber under afore­
gressive end prosperous communities of said contract aa appears by records. In
the Whole country. W ill Newberg and Jnns the county court decided to repair
Y am h ill «aunty be one of these? W ith ­ the approaches to the bridge near Mc-
in five yee n , Newberg will be one of the Minnvlllo on the Dayton road and ap­
leading manufacturing towns of W illam ­ pointed J. J. Henderson to superintend
ette valley, surrounded by a most pro­ the said job of repairing as records
ductive, profitable and well kept sgri- ■how.
Repairs were not commenced
oultnrsl district—a veritable garden until the month ol July 1894. A t
•pot. Or— Newberg will be e forsaken, the June eleetion J. K. Msgers ws*
sleepy, struggling little village, sur­ elected judge for said county and A .
rounded by e (arming district, all foul Nelson commissioner, who qualified to
and wheated to death, barely able to their respective offices shout the first of
furnish a mere living.
Which picture July 1894. A t the July term of said
will be a reality? The larmers alone county court nothing was said alwut the
can answer.
bridge except that work was to be done.
At the August term, Dew A Sin pre­
The Telephone-Register, in it* last sented a bill of * 8 '.’ l .59 (or lumber de­
issue, stoops to a questionable attack up- \ livered for the repairs of aforesaid bridge
on Amos Nelson, republican candidate as per contract. Stout A Martin present­
for county commissioner. There Is no ed a bill ol *1010.80 for lumber delivered
objection to the Register publishing; at same bridge. Roth parties appeared
garbled, false, and oue sided records of in court Stout A Martin claiming
contract with
republican candidates, if it give* tim e I they had a verbal
and opportunity for refutation.
Ilut J. J Henderson and whon Pew A
when it comes nut on th* eve o f flection Son were qne«lioned about the differ­
with a deceptive attack, too cowardly ence in the claims they admitted that
and unprincipled to give the man a Stout A Martin had deliverered lumber
change to set himself right, which lie < which they had procured from some oth­
cqg undoubedly do, it gains nothing In i er mill, and they did not claim pay lor
She estimation of the honorable rotors of more than they hail sawed and deliver­
Y am h ill county.
If the Register had ed under their contract. They also ad­
any mud to throw, whydiJ i i wait until mitted that tiiey were indebted to Stout
such * tim e that it denied Mr. Nelson a A Martin and a ere willing to have a
fair opportunity to defend himself? settlement right there and would pay
Simply because it recognised the Weak­ what they owed the sal-1 Stout A Mar­
ness and dishonesty of it* attack. Con­ tin. Hut Mr. Stout claimed tlie whole
cerning the Inslon nominee, we have nu 1411. The court continued both bills to
word of censnre. He is an able ami up­ the September term of court g ivin g the
righ t man.
But we believe the same of parties a chance to aettle their d iffer­
M r. Nelson, and do not wiaii to see him ences, but at the September term both
suffer from any unjust attacks, tlie parties came into court with their attor­
source of which is nothing but I lie ex- neys, tmtli claim ing the full amount of
«ration o f spleen, eeueed by the certainly their hills. T i e court allowrd Dew A
Son *821.00 and Stout A Martin »189.11.
of political defeat.
Below is a comparative statement of
the vote cast in Y am h ill county in 1898
with the registration of this year, which
closed on tbe 15 th in a t:
Vote 1898 Reg. 1900
A m ity ........................ . . . . 103
189
Baker C reek .............. ....1 7 5
103
Bellevue..................... ....1 0 8
101
C a rlto n ..................... . . .1 5 0
107
Checowan.................. ....1 7 4
173
Dundee......................
110
E Dayton................... ....1 7 4
100
W D ayton.................. ...1 3 2
140
F a irla w n ................... ....1 5 8
172
LaFayette............... .
102
N M cM in n ville........ ....1 8 9
190
8 M cM in nville.......... ....221
238
N N ew berg................ ...2 1 9
240
8 N ew b erg................. ....163
215
N Y a m h ill................. ...1 9 9
190
N Sheridan................
182
8 Sheridan................ . . . . 6 «
08
W hiteaon.................. . . . . 87
95
80
W illam ette................. ....1 2 9
W illam in a................. . ..202
184
W Chehaletn............ ....104
100
T o t a l. . . . ’...................
3397
llld « Wanted.
The board of directors of School Dis­
trict No. 29 of Yam hill county will re­
ceive separate, sealed bids for the fo l­
low ing:
1st, Fifty cords No. 1 dry, old fir w ood ;
the wood to be corded up in the base­
ment ol tiie school house by August 15,
1900.
2nd, Furnishing white lead and liu-
seed oil for painting the school house.
3rd, For the work painting the outside
of the school house two coats.
The bids will be opened at 4 p. m.
June 7, 1900. The school board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
J. H . D ouglas J r ., Clerk.
ADI, ABOUT C A L IF O R N IA .
A Handeome
G O Keeney to Miriam Freeze
20 a in Ira C Conger die t2r3.
1 00
G A R Cemetery Assn to D R
Jackson It 33 G A R cemetery
N ew berg...................................
7 50
E W Redmond to First Nation-
la bank McM It 1 A pt It 2
blk 13 M c M ............................ 2000 00
M cM Bank to First N atl bank It
1 blk 13 M c M .......................... 2000 00
Ed Tyler A w f lo H M A 8 A
Davis pt blk P in Saylors add
to M cM .................................
35 00
W E Swentzel A wf to S A Dav­
is 14.03 a in sec 21 t4r5...........
80 70
W E Swentzel A wf to L A Dav­
is 7.76 a in sac 21 a4ro............
43 30
A E Latourette to O llie W hite
pt Its 4 5 blk 1 Chandlers 1st
add to M cM ............................ 1600 00
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Sophia J Tharp 18 to Charles Gregory
27.
_
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the holiday maker.
Its resources are
Inexhaustnble, its invitation universal
and its resorts nod attractions among the
must noted in the world.
T h e Southern Pacific Company pub­
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voluahle information about all of them.
It is for free distribution and may be
obtained from any Southern Pacific
agent, or C. H. M arkham,General Pass­
enger Agent at Portland, Oregon. I f you
apply by mail inclose a stamp for each
publication.
"R esorts and attractions along the
coast lin e " is a handsomely illustrated
folder, giving a description o f the health
and pleasure resorts on the coast be­
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“ Shasta resorts,” embellished with
beautiful half-tone engravings, describes
thd scenes and outing attractions o f the
vast and wonderful Shasta legion, the
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"C alifornia south o( Tehachapi" tells
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A handsome map of California, com­
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“ Summer outings" is a 32-page folder
devoted to the camping retreats in the
Shasta region and Santa Crux M oun­
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large and growing class of recreation
seekers who prefer this popular form ol
outing.
"P a c ific G rove” is the Chautauqua o f
the West, and this folder not only de­
scribes the pretty plsce itself, but gives
a program of the religious and educa­
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etc., to be hold there this summer.
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“ Geyssrs and I-ake cou n ty," "Yoscui-
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each brimful of information about the
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Brewer o f scrofula which had caused
her great suffering for year*.
Terrible
sores would break out on h er bead and
fa-oe, and the best dnetocs am id g iv e no
help: but her cure la eom plete aud her
health I* excellent " TiU* shows what
thousand* h iv e proved—th a t Electric
Bitter* is lHe beat blood purifier known
I t 's the — p reuie rem edy tor eczema,
teller, salt rheum, ulcere, lu lls and
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K stimulate* liver,
kidneys and boa-els, expels poisons,
h elp « digestion builds up tbe strength.
O n ly M e. («old by C. F. Moore A Co.,
druggists. Guaranteed.
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Real Estate.
$0000 CO-
215 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, pood
orchard and buildings.
miles trom
Newberg. In the Chehalem valley. The
land is in good state of cultivation, 115
acres in timber and pasture. Terms
easy.
Either of above places for rent.
1*00 00-
52 acres, partly improved, house and
barn, good runuiDg water, two miles
from Newberg.
2400 00—
80 acres, 60 in cultivation, two houses
in good condition, one good barn, fences
in good condition, fine orchard. Close
to sc!.ool aud postollice. Four miles
from railroad.
For Exchauge—160 acres of laud four
miles from Waterville, Washington.
Will trade for town property or small
farm in thin vicinity.
2150 00-
80 acres. 60 in cultivation, good build­
ings, fences and orchard. Seven miles
from Newberg.
For further information iuquire,
statkk & B utt ,
Newberg, Oregon.
COST-
— Commencing on—
Tuesday, May 15,1900,
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Ladies Trim m ed &
Sailor H ats, Flow ers,
— AND ALL—
S um m er Capes & Ja c k e ts in
Silk & in Cloth,
T ®
Remember we always do just what we Advertise. Come early and
get your pick. A full line of Summer Dress Goods.
R. JACOBSON & CO.,
McMinnville, Ore.
" I had been a great sufferer from female
weakness." write« Mr«. M. B, Wallace, of Muen-
ater. Cook Co.. Texaa. "/ tried four doctors and
none did me any good. I suffered six years, but
at last I found relief. I followed your advice,
and took eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Notice of Adm inistrator's Private Sale.
Prescription and four of hia ‘ Golden Medical
In the County Oourt o f Oregon for Yamhill
Discovery.’ I now feel like a new woman. I
county.
have gaiued eighteen pounds."
In the matter of the estate of Charles Bovard,
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure b il­ deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
iousness.
as administrator of the estate of Charles Bo­
vard, deceased, by virtue of au order of the
couuty court of Yamhill couuty. State of Ore­
Rest Estate Transfers.
gon, made on the 10th day of March 1900, au­
Reported by the Ysmhill Co. Abstract Coat Mc- thorizing him so to do, w ill from aud after the
MluDVllle, Oregon, lor the week endlug 20th day of May 1900, sell at private sale the fol­
lowing described real property belonging to
Mch 81, 1900. James M. Pugh, manager.
.»aid estate, to wit:
Mary M Hampton to M ilton J
Lots oue, two, three, four, five, six, seven
and eight, in block fifty-six, Edwards’ addition
Hampton its 1 2 3 4 blk 41 Eil-
to th© town of Newberg, in Yamhill county,
wards add to N ew berg......... $
1 00 Oregou.
That said real property will be sold accord­
Rosa A Phillips to R W Phillips
ing to law and the purchaser will be required
to
for the property at the ^ime of sale, and
Jr Id i H H Hyde die t5r4.. . . 600 00 the pay undersigned
administrator asks persons
desiring to purchase said property, to make
G C M orris A w f to N 8 Brock
him offers therefor.
It 6 blk 16 Lafayette ............
76 00
Dated April 26. 1900.
5 25
A. R. CUMP8TON,
J E W ebber to E E Cable It 2
Administrator.
Clarence Butt, Att'y for estate.
blk 0 W illis add to M c M ....... 125 00
series o f new and neerul
publication«.
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ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS FOR Dis­
trict Office Managers in this state to repre­
sent me in their own aud surrounding coun­
ties. Willing to pay yearly $600, payable week­
ly. Desirable employment with unusual op­
portunities. References exchanged. Enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park,
oJOCaxton Building. Chicago.
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Dr. H. J. Littlefield.
Dr. II. A. Littlefield.
LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
N ew berg, Oregon.
E L M E R P. D IX O N
CLARENCE BUTT/
Will practice in all the courts of the state
Special attention grveu to probate work, the
writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts aud the
drafting of all legal papers.
New berg. Oregon.
O ffice — Second Floor
Bank of Newberg Building.
&
1st. Street, Newberjf, Or
Carriage and Wagon Builders.
OI?,C3--A.2Sri2:EID 1893 Repairing, Painting and Trimming
Transacts
business.
a
general
Promptly Done.
banking
Foreign Exchange bought and Horseshoeing and General Black-
sold.
smithing.
Careful attention given Collections.
BECK,
Bank of Newberg. JOHN A. WATCHMAKER
N. E. BRITT. President.
B. C. MILES, Vice-Pres.
E. II. WOODWARD, Secretary.
J. C. COLCORD, Caahiei.
* n D JEWELER,
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
B. C. MILES.
J. O. COLCORD.
E. H. WOODWARD.
N. E. BRITT.
J. II. DOUGLAS, JR.
Directors.
Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana
Friends who need watch repairing done.
207 Morrison St.
PO R TLAND, OR.
Office and Residence one block south of Bank j
CORrtKS 1*0N D E N T S —Lfldd A Tilton. Port-
of Newberg.
land; Nations! Park Bank, New York.
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1
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