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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. usage, in face of violated virtue, in face necessity a t th e tim e given and tlie of violated purity, in face of other facts board w as justified iu its course, the equally degraded th a t are know n to ex only means of keeping tlie doors of tlie E. H. W oodwakd , E ditor 1’ iu u sh k r . ist not brought out in his testim ony, college open a t the tim e. A song had been arranged for tho oc W . C. W oodward , A ssociate E ditor . tlie signers are sending np th e ir prayer* for tho release of this self-convicted casion, and to the tune of “ M arching ¿ulered er lecond clau matter at lite po.toKSce crim inal. W hy should h e he released? Through G eorgia,” was sung w ith u Can it be because lie has been punished will by the students. at Newberg, Oregon. FoUece S our . sufficiently in these few m onths of im prisonm ent, w hen the alm ost universal R in g th e good old college bell. IYHITED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. A nd rin g i t e x tra long, ■*£'* **<!>* verdict of th e outraged public was th at R ing It w ith a s p irit th a t w ill m ake a joyous a sentence of fifteen years would not be song. FRID AY , JA N U A R Y 10,1002. too great? Can it be th a t th e signers of R ing It as 'twras n e v er ru n g In days th a t now are gone, this petition believe th a t th e few In accordance w ith th e pledge of Cu- m onth’s incarceration haa purified the W hllo w e've been m a rc h in g th ro u g h college. h o ru s- Wan independence given by th e U nited lecherous m ind and changed th e gross H C u rra h I H u rra h I w e’ll sing th e Jubilee, Hlatcs, in a very few m onths, Cuba will n ature u n til th e crim inal propensities H u rra h ! H u rra h ! lo r from th e d e b t w e’re begin its career as an independent re- have been elim inated and th eir place ■), publio. Palm a haa already been elected filled w ith a high conception of purity A nd so w e'll b u rn the m ortgage th a t has b u n g o 'e r o ld P. C., us th e first president, by th e popular and rig h t living? W hllo wo w ere m a rc h in g th ro u g h college. vote of Dooomber 31, alth o u g h th e vote Law is for th e protection ol th e poo- ol th e electoral college will n o t bo cost plo and th e penalties are to be inflicted How th e Board of M anagers w ere s h a k in g In th e ir shoos, until the latter pnrt of n e x t m onth. In on the violators or law breakers. The As th e y faced tho m ortgage a n d collected th e luce of a strong sen tim en t for a n high aim of law is to protect society little dues, nexation, th e uo,v governm ent will be from ju st such crim inals as tills one and Now th e y have forgotten th a t th e y ever h a d th e blues, allowed a fair trial. If it succeeds, well safeguard th e homo from all attem pts W hile we were m a rc h in g th ro u g h college. and good. I f not, Unoio 8am , despite to desecrate its purity and virtue, and h is U rge and grow ing fam ily, believes throw around our boys and girls such a W hile o u r P resid en t wo g reet, w ho b ro u g h t th e new s to tow n, “ th e re ’s alw ays room for ono m ore.” SUG AR, BEST G R A N U L A T E D , 20 lbs $1.00. protection us will enable them to d c The bell w ill rin g so d e a r a n d sw eet w ith ra a slc all a ro u n d , The Best Mocha and Java Coffee, 35c grade— 25c lb. velop into ap rig h t men an d women. W e'll sing a song to celebrate h is h o n o r a n d T h e presen t adm inistration Is charac W ith this conception of onr legal s ta n d Beans, 25 lbs for $ 1 . 00 . renow n, terized by th e aggressive and vigorous ing in tlie eyes of th e law , and th e W hllo wo are m a rc h in g th ro u g h college. Rice, the best, 18 lbs. for $1.00. sp irit of the W est. The P resident h im claim we all have on it for o n r protec I’rof. Kelsey spoka in a few words Baking Powder, K. C., 25 oz. for 20c. self, though an eastern m an, is really tion, it is sta rtlin g lo say tho least th a t born th e tex t “ Fluck w ins; it alw ays Soap, 8 bars for 25c. a co n sisten t cttizcnshlpelm ll deliberate w estern bred and typical of w estern ac w ins," and called for th ree cheers for Pearline Washing Powder, 6 pkgs. for 25c. tion. T he cab in e t is largely niado u p of ly a ttem p t to thw art th e very In te n t of I’res. McGrow, who iiad done tho most w estern m en, Hecrctary of Plata Hay law and throw away the dofenco society towards lifting the d ebt, but who was being a native of In d ia n a , S ecretary of and homo have against these wretches physically unable to bo present a t »lie th e Treasury Shaw and Secretary of th a t have no high conception of the celebration. I’rof. Kelsey congratulated P'lour Sifters, worth 25c— 15c. A griculture W ilson hailing from Iowa, pure and th e good. There are countries the patrons and friends of the in stitu Pails, 8 qts., for 15c. where th is man would have had th e while th e now P ostm aster-general tion on tlie present and future of Pacific Washboards, 20c and up. comes from one of th e rugged western sh o rt sh ift of a rope over a lim b, but College, exhorted all to be lailhful to states. Tbo Speaker of th e House of we are thankful our people have more her and closed with tiie words, "H e re ’s R epresentatives is an Iow an, w hile the exalted views for th e execution of law to Pacific College. May she live till she chairm en of many of th e m ost im p o rt and leave to th e courts the disposition dies, and may she never die.” a n t com m ittees of congress are men of such cases, and it would be for tlie Mr. Miles suggested th a t tlie higher 3 from th e Wust. I t will soon be tim e to better interests of all concerned if tills power and aid should not be forgotten recast a tim e-honored ch estn u t into sam e high view of tho penalty of viola and led in a prayer of thanksgiving. In addition to this sale we have reduced the price on “ W estward th e course of th e great men ted law be adhered to and the sentence T hen, accom panied by college yells on U N D E R W E A R . It will pay you to lay in your sup bo allowed to take its course. takes Its w ay." tlie p a rto t the students, Mr. Miles one I t is indeed passing strange th a t a d by oue consigned th e old notes w hich ply for next year as you will have to pay twice as vocates of “ Social l’u ritv ” should give much for them next year as we are selling them for As an indlcaticu of tho present strong this m ovem ent such strong sanction hod been held ag ain st the college, to now. Do not miss this sale if you are interested in financial position of tlio governm ent, it when tlie only object obtained by tide the (lames. Tiie Scull note, on w hich Is stated than w hen Secretary of tho proposed pardon would bo to turn loose tlie mortgage served as security, was this line of goods Treasury Shaw tak es control of the on tho com m unity th e sam e elem ent saved until th e last, when Mr. Edwards trousury lie will find more money in they so earn estly an d vigorously oppose was called up ami allowed to apply tlie th a t depository th a n an y of his prede and subject society ngain to tho ravages flames to th e paper which had caused cessors ever saw on assum ing ofiice. As of tho vile a n d rotten practices for such labor and anxiety. Tiio audience rose and sang the doxology and tlie Next to Chehalem h further ¡¡lustration of unprecedented which this m sn was condem ned, and . O . Valley Bank. prosperity, th is eliort resum e is given: possibly among and w ith ogr own ch il meeting adjourned, with th ree cheers for Rev. Darr and th ree cheers for tlie "A ll tho cou n try ’s in te re sts aro In a dren. college board given by tho college stu m ere flourishing condition th a n ever Ire- The walls of tho "p e n ” have slopped dents. T he celebration closed w ith a fore. Tho enrnings of th e rallio ad s have th is for ono yenr, and the lesson tliero big bonfire on tlie college cam pus. been recently a t th o hig h est figures over learned in Hint year may bo beneficial, touchod. Dank clearings th ro u g h o u t possibly curative, and even ehould it do F A R M E R S ’ CONGRESS. tho country aro far ah ead of last y e a r’s n eith er you aro not to blam e. “ The Oregon F arm ers’ Congress will record, and th a t to tal cxeoeds all its lin t w hat assurance have you th a t predecessors. The o u tp u t of tho fur “ tho leopard’s spots have been chang be held a t .Salem, Jan u ary 6-9, 1902, in" elusive. ‘Tlie Oregon D airym en’s A s naces and m ills of tho country is m uch ed” , and if a leopard still and you re sociation’ and tlie ‘Oregon Livestock g ro a te rth a n was ev er know n hofore. lease him and ono of your tender lam bs Foreign trad e is at a h igher level th a n be tho first victim , whom can you Association’ will hold tiieir annual m eeting at the same tim e an d place. was evor before reached. T ho p roduc blam e? Tho Oregon State Board of A griculture tions of th e co u n try ’s m ines—coal, Iro n , T here is no personal anim osity against will likewise hold special m eetings for gold and some of tho o th e r m in erals— tills m an, and our people synipatliizo th o purpose of preparing a program for h as established new "h ig h e sts.” In w ith liia wife and child, but instead of n ext y e a r’s state fair. Tbo fru it m en, proportion to th e num ber of persons in interfering w ith his sentence these sym Stuto Grange and hop m en w ill also be bnaiuess th e financial fuilurcs are sm all pathetic people could show w itli dollars represented. In view of tlie rapid a d er tliau evor before. The financial o u t and cents to his d ep en d en t ones far vancem ent in stock raising an d d airy look for th e year which lias ju st begun moro practical and sensible good sense ing throughout tho state, these m eet is b rig h ter Ilian It lias ever been a t any Ilian ill wasting tim e on petitions. H ut ings should be of g reat benefit to nil in sim ilar tim e in ail the years of A m eri "dollars and cents” is an o th er thing terested in agriculture, and an unusual ca's existence as a n a tio n .” with many people nowadays. ly large attendance is assured. F o r this “ M ens L eciis .” occasion the .Southern l ’acillc will g ra n t An editorial in S unday's Oregonian a round trip rute of a faro and one-third, A r U H I . I O C R E M A T IO N . on "W a k in g Up nt L ast” begins w ith on tho certificate plan, to those attend- saying th a t tho W illum etto V alley a p A m id C lo iio rn l R e j o ic in g t h e M o r tg a g e «>«•” o n r a e l f l r C o lle g e Q o e i pears nt last to bo “ getting a move o n ,” Kent Kstftt« Tmimfers. U p I n F la m e « . a ttrib u tin g its pi ogress to th o fact th a t Reported by the Yamhill Co. A bstract tbo farm ers aro aw akening to tho pos Since last Ju ly , when it was announc Co. a t M cM innville, Oregon, for the sibilities of diversified agriculture and aro acting accordingly. In illu stra tin g ed th a t enough money Imd been su b week ending Jan u ary 7, 1902. th is fact it say», "A lm ost dally th ere is scribed to raise tlie debt from Pacific Jo h n Htalloop ct al to M Agnes $ Tohnson 68.09acres in W R Jo h n chroniclod in th e locnl new spapers somo College, th e tim e ha* been generally son die t 3 s . 4 w ........................... 1 special Instnnco of com m unity or per lookod forward to w ith eagerness when sonal prosperity on tho basis o f somo enough money should have been paid John W Stalloop e t al to George It Hlalloop et al to George Johnson new in d u stry or some revival of an old to liquidate tlie indebtedness and se j>_ o’ * ; V W j -, i - t ^ y y y y g -g y 29.40 a in W. It. Johnsou die t 5 in d u stry . H ero somebody hns made a cure tlie release of tho m ortgage. It s r 4 w ..... ........................................ sm all fortune on bis season’s apple crop; had boon promised th a t w hen th a t tim o there an old cream ery long abandoned arrived a public celebration would be Jo h n It .Stalloop e t al to N Kale Johnson 33.02 a in YV. R. J o h n lias been sta rte d up by now e n terp rise held, and th e mortgage consigned to tlie son die t 3 s r 4 w ......................... 1 or tbo pressure of th e e x p an d in g milk flames. T h at tim e having arrived, in accord Michael H illary to Jam es Kelly p ro d u ctio n ; here a w hole neighborhood r-*-"*-''"-’-’-— *3*1— -r-*1*1^- 104 a 1 tulle east of M cM innville is full-handed because of good fortune ance with such plans and previous a r “ My home is in Sidney', Ohio. I have been n earer death w ith consum ption t 4 s r 4 w ......................................... 3000 la tlie hop season ; there a farm er lias rangem ents, a large crowd gathered at th an a n y e th er living person in the world, and I w ant you to read this, to you m ade a sale of his season's hogs w ith tlie college Monday evening, to rejoico F \V Silton to Michael 11 illory 104 can tell others. I took a severe cold an d neglected it, 1 grew w orse all the 1 mile cast of M cM innville t 4 s r tim e, and nt the end of results unheard o f; here n nother has and make m erry, It was a general e x 4 w ................................................. 1570.06 tw o years I had run into sold his prunes ami paid off a long-stand pression th a t tlie program lacked but consum ption. I coughed sco sci ing m o rtg ag e; tliero a now m an from one num ber to mnko it complete. I’rof. C K Spaulding a w to Id a M D ill- terribly, lost flesh, could lips 2 lots in H obsons add to Iow a or M innesota or Illinois lias come Edwin Morrison had prom ised over a not sleep, and liecame so Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but N ew beig........................................... 200 dreadfully weak th a t I lu to tho neighborhood, bought som e old year ago tlint if that mortgage was ever does everybody know that a had to tak e to bed. In an d neglected place, and w ith new en burned lie would jum p a stak e ami J A Young a w to W irt H Cook 160 a sec 16 t 2 s r 6 w.......................... 4 0 the follow ing eighteen ergy and modern m ethods is giving tho rider fence for public edification. Tlie m o n t h s I gradually professor having moved to Imva, It is Jesse Edwards a w to It M Wallace local com m unity an object-lesson in how reached th e last stages THE 8 a in J R Rogers die t 3 s r 2 they do things in olliur c o u n tries; here pnrt of tlie evening’s en tertain m en t was of consum ption. No loss w ........................................................ 700 th an seven physicians a farm er long barely able to “ keep up | unfulfilled. treated me an d all gave B. C. Miles, p resident of tlie Board, Jesse Edw ards a w to E F H ubert his in te re st” an d hold his head above me up saying I w as in Our mill makes the ‘ Excellent” brand and onr customers 6 a iu J It Rogers die t 2 s r 3 w ater is building a n e w house w ith th e presided. In opening tlie exercises, he curable. 1 w as absolutely declare it well named. A nd, b etter I rem arked th a t some had said yes mid w ........................................................ 750 I helpless. T he whole fam profits of a fo rtu n ate crop. ily wore them selves out still, every dow mid th e n tliero comes some no, in regard to tlie possibility of Leo Laughliu to W inton Tim ber caring for me. Oue day Co 320 a iu sees 20.« 32 t 2 s r 6 a report to tlie effect th a t some up-to- lifting (lie d eb t, nnd th at he wished to m other and sister cam e call on Rev. Darr for a few words ns a w ......................................................... 120 d ate newcomer or somo en terp risin g 10 my bedside, and said man w ho had nlways said vcs. Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy C arrie II T urner .* Ii to W inton .1 had h u t a day or tw o m ore to live. T ears rolled down th eir cheeks as th ey oldtlm or—for it is not alw ays n new Rev. Darr on arising rem arked tit nt sobbed tho news. T lie doctors had declared I w as in the last stage, an d no Tim ber Co 320 a sec 20 a 32 I 2 s com er w ho blazes out u new p a th —has husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread. That hum an being could save me. I w as w illing to die. b u t before going to the cruel Inaugurated some new and profitable lie noticed th a t th e audience present r f l w .................................................... I860 grave. I w anted to go o u t and see my dearly beloved town of Sidney once more. ?er is the kiud you get wheu you call for the lino of productive e ffo rt." Tlie above is was som ewhat linger than tlie one | G oorglnna Fisher a h to Jen n ie E T hey told ine such a th in g w as im possible—th a t I w ould surely d.e before I got i ‘J “ C . V . T /C . E X C E L L E N T . ” W illiam s l la Its 1)9 N ew berg..,. 750 back. But I insisted, au d to g ra tify m y dying wish, a carriage w as fhted up interesting as it is a (air p icture ot con w hich had gathered a year before when with a bed of pillows, and to this I w as carried and slowly driven around Court d itio n s In this vicinity. T h e new order it had been announced th a t tlie debt Elizabeth H ibbs to E O Ward 41 00 IJespect f u l l y , 11 use Square. I got hom e m ore dead th a n alive. T hrough the m ercy of P iovi- W I of things is coming about in th is p a rt of was to bo raised. W hile the general a J B Rogers die t 3 s r 2 w .............. 125 deuce, ( I I L H A I .I .M A A L I.P .A M I L L S , N ew b e rg , O re g o n . someone brought n trial bottle of m edicine said to be aconsum ption sure. th e valley and though only in its in sp irit m an ¡touted by Die people lias been L A W ill et al t-> A I! W att 110 a No one im agined for an in stan t it w as w orth trying. But ns a drow ning person th a t of encouragem ent and helpfulness, ia W E McCarty die t 6 s r 4 ception, slrendy gives prouiiee ol more grasps a t a straw , so I tried th is medicine. I w as b etter a fter tak in g tw o doses. Rev. B a rr paid a trib u te to tlie faithful M other got more of the m edicine and 1 took it. im proving all the tim e. T oday I proepcious days to com e. a-u as well as an y read er of this paper, an d the medicine th a t cured m e was few w ho have stood at th e helm through I J K M iller a w to Eliza both Brad- A cker's English R em edy for Consum ption. I declare before God a n d m an th a t tim es of adversity and distress, anil ley 63 a in .1 Taylor die t 6 s r 4 every w ord here prin ted is tru e .” borne the bru n t of th e work and self- UPHOLD LAW . w ........................................................ 1000 This re m a rk a b le te stim o n ia l, o n file in th e ofilee of M essrs. W H H o o k e r A Co.. N ew V ork, p ro p r e to r s o f D r. A c k e r's C e le b ra te d E nglish R em edy, is vouched fo r by th e m , a s w ell a s by siicrifice. While there aro also alw ays a Jo h n Bradley a w to J Miller 2 lots p r o m i n e n t S r v t g j - . l t o f S id n e y , O h io . y » . P. HEACOCK few who contribute nothing h u t growls O R L A SI) HEACOCK Fiu-livh Remedy I. void 1'T sll d n e rltM under s positive enirsntee Glut yenr money will he r* in D ayton ..................................... 800 funded in I cave W. MORRIS HEACOCK* ot failure- Sec. Ole. aud SI a boulv . a t 3 aud Cauudu. 1 LuvUiiiil*. ad., a . ¡V. and vs. vd. C o r r e s p o n d r a i ’« V i e w s R e l a and fuullllnding, th>< very general su p John \V Cook et at to Betsy A nn t i v o to t l i e P a r d o n i n g o f port given to Pacific College testifies to & b erg Sash F a cto r y . Cook 2 Us b 14 Jones add to Mc It. !.. U o i l g l i n o i i r . tlie tru st n n j hope reposed iu (be in M innville . . . . ........................... 400 stitution. Tlie S|>eaker indulged in a v is J o h n II Moore to Em m a A Moore W . 1. HEACOCK A 80X8, I’ ROrS. N o tic e o f t l i e A p p o in tm e n t o f A d m ln l« - ion of th e near fu tu re, when if such loy 20 a in Joel Parm er die t 4 s r 3 Full blood Jersey bull 18 m onths old. ( E d ito r G rap h ic:— al support is continued, a new Pacific t r s t o r W ith W ill A n n e x e d . w ........................................................ 1160 C . 8 . C a l k in s . I A petition has been circulated in College will be build upon th e founda Geo W Mitchell a w to C K Mackie Por on Contract. onr city for signer» p raying for th e p a r tion of th e old. 40 a see 17 aud 20 in t 3 s r 2 !« h e r e b y e t v e n t h a t t h e n n d e r s l e n e d Ten acres, one mile west of N ew berg don and release of K. L. G oughnour :i d u l y s p t ’.. lu t e d x d m ! a i « r r « M r w i t h Heth Mills, financial agent of th e col Keep on h and a n d M anufacture e v e ry th in g in th e line of w ........................................................ 1 tr .t ie x - .i .f t h e e - t i t e ,.f J . m e . Mv.| de;>ot : eight aerea in prunes for f s00, on from confinem ent in th e pen iten tiary . lege, gave a few interesting ststisties. •aj' ’ ’ ! ’’Ï C v I ui n tp C o u r t o t Y a m h i l l five years tim e at 6 per cent interest This men was convicted s few m onths Since Ju ly lie lias received in cash I t f l l r d l f » th o G lo b e . harfTi cNIras and one acre in town for $300 on same wikdov s mouldings ago of s crime and sentenced to nerve ♦ 14324.18 on th e college indebtedness. The fame of llu ek lin 's Arnica Salve, n*> it»’ a n i r c - !.. Itv it, M cM innville, Or. n i t h t] oue y e a r's tim e a* punishm ent for vio IH tho suliscriptious made, all lias been as th e best in th e world, extends around term s. lation of the law. T his conviction was paid but $341, w hich he considered a the e a rth . I t ’s th e one perfect healer met of Acker’s I k - |e |* l 9 T ablets are sold on turnings crestincs brackets based alm ost entirely on his own testi- rem arkable showing. of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, a po-ltive g u aran tee. F u n s h e a rtb u rn m onv and th e sentence wa* probably as D o o r a n d \\ i n flo w F r a m e s , F a n c y C a s i n g s E t c . Jesse Edwards said lie Claimed as scalds, lioils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains raising of th e food, distri ss a fter e atin g rt.xt toy J. M \DS< short as the stalo tes perm itted, re t In much credit as anyone for m aking th e and ail skin eruptions. O nly infallible or a ry form of dyspepsia. U ne l.llle n in in trato r. . . . £ 6 ^ Y our patronage is solicited. face of violated law , in fn e of violated d ebt, but was not sorry for it and was pile cure. 25c a box at M oore's drug tablet gives Im m ediate relief. 25c and ; 16 o f .1 ttIH< e 9 M ai childhood, in face of violated social glad it was paid. Tlie m ortgage was a store. 50a. ( ’. K. Moore Co. i i bW if A : îé , t . e. duncan & C u t ¿ P r ic e We Have A First-Class Repair Shop For All Kinds of Light Work. W e w ill open a sale on groceries, tinware, graniteware, cutlery, queens- ware. This sale w ill com m ence Sat urday morning, Jan. 11, and w ill continue one week. This w ill be oue of tlie greatest cut price sales o f the kind you have ever w itnessed. W e quote a few' prices that w ill sur prise you. it & s o n s ,**- We make a specialty of repairing Bicycles and Umbrellas. Second-hand Wheels We Have a Stock of New and Sec ond-hand Guns Which We Will Sell CHEAP. A full line of Shotgun and Rifle Shells. Bulk Powder and Shot. S ro c e ric s.. . . . TJinware.. . . . Srctnitc w are a t 6 5 c on th e d o lla r ucensw are a t J o f tho reg u la r p ric e We are yours for Low Prices, Q rrP AQQ S a tis fa c tio n Is what we give our custom ers. T1 uit’s our first aim. W e have a com plete line of Ladies’ and G ents’ Fur nishing Goods, Boots Shoes, W oolen Dress goods in dress patterns. p a in te d C h in a ___ _ S /v e n dftree W ith Cash ¿Purchase. S h r e t ¿ P ro s, .An Astonishing Bat True Story CH EH A LEM V A L L E Y M IL L S ! ! I lèi BEST FLOUR?! f ill w I I I rir Tin: . For sale by C F. Moore ,, Co. !;) 2 V e w cV- f l o o r I ! yaooiis. | A / , , , | .