F o r Sal«. jo in e d a n d d eb arre d troin a sse rtin g an y claim timated that his parents crossed about Jobu Glenn & w to Nancy E Ma­ v e r in o r to to ld prem ise«. ad v erse to A first-class bouso moving outfit, on w p la h a in te tiff ; a n d lor «itch o th e r a n d fu r th e r reliel son 1 24 Oak Fruit Farm near the time that Whitman did, hut that easy terms. Addreaa box 78, New berg as m ay he m eet and e q u ita b le in th e prem ises, Dayton............. .'.......................... 630 was not satisfying to the strenuous one, in c lu d in g cohts a n d disbursem ent» of th is su it. Oregon, or call at tbis office. T his sum m on» in served by p u b lic a tio n th e re ­ £. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r & P u b l i s h e r . who said he thought much more of the I 8 Turner a w to Cncreta Obey of for six c onsecutive weeks in th e N ewberg G raphic, a w eekly new spaper of ge n eral c irc u ­ land in sec 9 10 t 2 s r 5 w........... 1 people who did things worth the while W. 0 . W o o d w a r d , A s s o c ia t e E d i t o r . B u c k l in '« A r n ic a H a lv e latio n , p u b lish e d iu subi Y a m hill co u n ty , by than he did of their children. Then he J P Johnson a w to J W Moore 24 Hon. K. P. Bird, C ounty Ju d g e of said Has world-wide fame for marvelou3 o Y rd a m e r h of ill C ounty, m ade a t cham bers in Mc­ a in Jas Morris die t 3 s r 2 w .... 2200 cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo­ M innville, A u le re J u » e c o n d c ls sa m a tte r a t lu e postotflee gave some western reminiscences of his O regon, on th e 21st day of F ebruary, M tt; th e tlrst p u b lic a tio n th e re o f being own, talked of the general character of J M Yocum a w to O P Miller 18x a t M ew berg, O regon. tion, ointment or balm for cuts, co.ns, F A. e b !>., ru a ry ‘¿ 8th A. D., 1902. 80 feet b 2 Sberidan..................... 5 80 burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, C l a r e n c e B i t t & Jso . J. S p e n c e r , the western people. Borne way the A ttorneys for P la in tin . talk changed so that ho told of killing Chas J Leavitt a w to A J Hutchins salt rbeutn, fever sores, chapped hands, ISSUED EVERT FRIDAY MORBINO. tract No 14 Hurleys sub adjoin­ hia first buffalo. They were driving skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure ing Newberg.................. ............ 300 guaranteed. Only 25c at C. F. Moore & some Texas steers—“stogies, that were F R ID A Y , A P R IL 4. 1903. all horns and tail,” when a buffalo bull O P Frost a w to 8 C Harden 8its b Co.’s 58 Ed wards add to Newberg.... 400 left the herd he was with to Join the B u r S a le . It is said that an injury to the tonguo stogies they were driving, so he killed T J Middaugh a w to M A Cox its 3 Two horses 3 and 4 years of age. C. 4 b 12 Whiteson.......................... 60 him. The ladies had quite a unique is repaired by Dature with more .apiu- S. Calkins, Newberg, Ore. ity than in the case with any other part experience to occur at the White Louisa L Cornell to Francis Haw­ kins tract 20 21 Hurleys Fruit House. of the system. So much encourage­ A F i r e m a n '. C lone C a ll. Land sub..................................... 000 “ I stuck to iny engine though every Senator Mitchell has furnished aetate- ment for the politicians. ment as to natters now pending that Louisa L Cornell to Luke A Cornell joint ached anti every nerve racked with interest Oregon. The Chinese Exclu­ 22 a in Jno Hess die t 3 s r 2 w .. Q0C pain,” wiiles 0. VY. Belamy a locomo­ United States Senator Jones of Ar­ sion bill, introduced by him and known Nelson Anderson to Boren Peter­ tive fireman of Bnrlingtcn, Iowa. “ I kansas, who has managed the last two as the MltchcP.-Kahn bill, bus been re­ son 188.62 a in Adams A Rogers was weak r.r.d pale, without any appe­ national democratic campaigns, hae suf­ ported favorably from the Committee on die t 4 s r 4 w............................. 0000 tite aud ali run down. As I was about fered defeat in his home primaries, in Immigration ; Is now on the Benate cal­ A Trudel a w to Nelson Anderson to give up I got a bottle of Electric Bit­ hia effort for re-election. One by one ender and may be mode unfinished bus­ 104 a in J W Rogers die t 4 s r 4 ters ond after taking it I felt as well as the Bryan enthusiasts are “going way iness to come in after the Anarchist w .................................................. 4472 I ever did in my life.’’ Weak, sickly, back.” hill, or immediately after the Oleomar- American Mortgage Co to Albert run down people always gain now life, gerine bill; he thinks it will bo reached Livengood b52 Dundee.............. 48 strength and vigor from their use. Try American Mortgage Co to Albert Norwegian legislators propose that within two weeks. them. Batisfaction guaranteed by C. Livengood 11 its b 62 Dundee.... 45 F. Moore & Co. Price 50c. The Nicaragua bill—the House Hep­ girls who do not know how to knit, sew, wash and cook should be refused burn bill—is reported favorably from Mary L Hess to S C Hess 93-8 a in 1 permission to marry. If such legisla­ Committee on Isthmian Canals, with­ Jo Hess die t 3 s r 3 w ................ J ’rco w ith L a i F u r H al«. tion were general, the question “ Is mar­ out amendment, and will be made un­ Virginia It Miller a I i to Sam Hess One hundred acres of land, forty 2 a in Jo Hess die t a s r 3 W ....60 50 cultivation, at $20 per acre. riage a failure?”—might not be such n finished business after the Anarchist ¿P urchases on chestnut, divorces might be less fre­ bill, the Chinese Exclusion bill und the John and Mary Harris to Mianda Five hundred acres, 150 part clear. Dudley a in North Yamhill.. 30 quent, and more worthless husbands Oleomargerine bill are disposed of. J e r k e O ’B r i e n , S v o rg th in g The Nicaragua bill will lead to long O II Aduma a w fo Inez I Ada’ms 1 supported. W o r k i n g O v e r tim e . discussion. The Isthmian Canal Coin- 6 8 aud w K 1 7 b 3 Rowlands in sto ck. Eight hour laws are ignored by those rnittoe are divided, those in favor being add to McMinnville................... I It is a decidedly narrow typo of states­ tireless little workers—Dr. King’s New Morgan of Ala., Mitchell of Or., Turner Henry T Purvis io Martha II Pur­ manship which is more or less in evi­ Life Pills. Millious are already at work of Wash., Platt of N. Y., Hawley of vis 50 a in A G Henry die t 3 s r EHRET BROS. dence in Eastern states, which would 3 w.............................................. 1500 night and day, curing indigestion, bil­ Conn., Foster of La. and Harris of Kan­ cut off appropriations ior improving iousness, constipation, sick headache sas. Those opposed are Hanna of Ohio, Mary A llouk to Miles M Houk 1 7 rivers and hurbors, simply because Kittridge of B.D., Prichard of N. C. and 8 b 18 Whiteson........................... 275 and all stomach, liver and bowel trou­ some of tho inland states don’t get a bles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only Millard of Neb. These fopr favor the Mary A Houk to M W Houk Us 5 rake-off on the proposition. I.ike some 25c at C. F. Moore & Co.’s Panama route and the purulmso of tire 6 b 18 Whiteson.......................... 35 politicians, certain common wealths seem to consider that the words of the con- old Panama plant from the New Pana­ John McCollum a w to G Uraite- The Graphic aud National Magazine waite 150 u iu J Parisk die t 5 s r etitntion “general welfare,” have no ap­ ma Canal Co., by paying forty million for $1.60. 1> . HBACOCK ORLANO 1IEACOCK dollars. The majority believe it a bud 3 w.............................................. 1200 plication away from home. bargain if the Puna rna interest was to F A Morris et al to D R Hutchins W. MORRIS IIKACOCK be had for nothing, us the proper route 77.03 a sec 1 7 t 2 s r 3 w............. 550 Drink a steeping of Moki Tea at night before retiring, nnd see how soundly The republican state ticket nominated is by Nicaragua. Zilla Banders a h to Elizabeth W you will sleep, and how joyously you iu Portland Wednesday is made up ns The Indian War Veterans bill and Hubbarn 4.50 a in B Heaters die N EW BERG follows: Oleomargerine bill have both passed the t 3 s r 2 w.................................... 500 will awake in the morning. It supplies food for the blood while you sleep, pro­ $ SASH & DOOR Governor—W. J. Furnish, of Umatilla. Benato and the last is reported fuvurubly American Mortgage Co to John 8 Huprumo Judge—It. 8. Bean, of Lane. in the House, as also the Irrigation bill. b 01 Dundee................................. 60 duces a clear an beautiful complexion, /k FACTORY and cures constipation and sick head­ Bee. of Biate—F. I. Dunbar, of Clatsop. Besides these Mr. Tongue gives the C W Osborne a w to Angeline ache. 25c aud 50c. C. F. Moore & Co. Btate Trcas.—C. 8. Moore, of Klamath. figures that interest Oregon iu tho Riv­ Winslow 146,50 a t 5 a r 6 w .. .. 4000 Atty.Gen.—A. M. Crawford, Douglas. er nnd Harbor bill. Tbe appropriation John R Lewis a w to Isadore Nich­ S um m on«. Btate Printer—J. H. Whitney, of Linn. practically doubles any amount appro­ ols tract Oak Fruit Farm.............. 900 Keep on hand and maim- In th e C ircuit C o u rt for Y a m h ill C ounty, Bcbool Bupt.—J. II. Ackerman of Mult­ priated heretofore, making a total of al­ L B Downings a w to 8 C and J A State of Oregon. /l\ facture everything in the J. Madson, a d m in is tra to r of th e e sta te nomah. most two millions: Tillumook |27,0()O, Van Horn 48.70 a t 3 s r 4 w. . . . 2000 8einon Jam es Madson, deceased, s u b stitu te d for said flS line of Coos $10,000, Columbia at Cascades $30- D S Peters a w to F N Pendio ton Jam es Madson, P la in tiff: V8. 000, Upper Columbia nnd Bnake $38,000, 15.04 a in O J Walker die t 3 s r Mary L. Hew, V irg in ia H. M iller, J. R. M iller, The very fact that Hamm is seriously 2 w............................................... 1 E lizabeth Berg, J o h n Berg, O ra E. Davis, ------- /ft DOORS. WINDOWS, considered os a candidate for presiden­ Willamette and Columbia rivers below Davis, an d M ordecai Hess, D efendants. To Ora E. D a v is,------- Davis a n d M ordecai iiS MOULDINGS, tial honors, is evidence of the great Portland $225,000, Coqullle $30,000, A M Kendall a w to W E Howard Hess Above nam ed d e fe n d an ts :-In th e n a m e of 11 12 Wynooski sub..................... 350 th e S tate of Oregon, you a n d eaeh of you, are change of sentimont throughout the Coos river $2,000, Biuslaw $28,000, hereby notified an d re q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d ® TURNINGS, CREST- country in rogard to him both ns a man Mouth of Columbia $1,500,000, Lower Thos Price a w to Carl Walters its answ er th e am ended c o m p la in t filed a g ain st 112 b 76 Dundee........................ 17 50 you in th e above u n title d su it, in th e above and as a politician. Though mulignod Willamette $38,000, Upper Willamette INGS, BRACKETS. nam ed c ourt on o r before th e la st day of th e /ft tim e proscribed in th e o rd e r for th e p u b lic a ­ and cartooned as belonging to some and tributaries $08,000. The total lacks We have just received a fine line of the latest styles in wall tio n of th is sum m ons on you. to w it, on o r b e ­ Marriage License. a few dollars of two millions. It is true DOOR AND WINDOW lower order In the human family, he fore th e l l t h day of A pril, A. D. 1902, a n d if you ® paper but find we will be overstocked and to avoid this will fail so to a p p e a ra n d answ er, for w an t th e re o f, bided Ids time, and is living down gross that tho immediate appropriation for Fannie Lynch 20 Elmer Campbell 22 th e p la in tiff w ill ap p ly to th e c o u rt for th e re ­ ® FRAMES. FANCY mouth of Columbia is $500,000, but make a cut in prices on it as follows: lief p rayed for iu h is c o m p la in t h e re in , vis:--A misrepresentation. The general atti­ decree th a t said d e fe n d an ts, an d eaeh of th em , F o r S a le . tude toward him is being readjusted and there is another million subject to the have no e sta te or in te re s t w h a tev e r in or to the f t CASINGS, ETC. 35c P A PE R , H E A V Y G IL T S , 22c Nine hundred acres of land within five follow ing d escribed pr«ini*«e!t, o r any p a rt th e re ­ ho is becoming one of the strong men order of Uio Hooretary ot War at any f l T Y o i i r p a t r o n a g e so l- of, v ia :—D ogtnnlng a t th e s e c o rn e r of th a t A 3°c ” ” ” 18c time he may consider it necessary. In miles of Newborg, in different tracts. po rtio n of th e d 1 c of Joseph Hess a n d w ife, among tho common people. N otification No. 140ft, C laim No. 69, in Y a m h ill n \ i c i t o d . this Oregon interests have received all Mostly improved. Amos Nelson. C ounty, S ta te of O regon, set off to M ary L. Hess that can be reasonably asked. said wife, by th e S urveyor G eneral for O regon, a n d r u n n in g thence s .89. deg. 45 m in. w. 23 45 The record of Hon. Thos. H. Tongue, At tile present time there aro quite a M C M I X N V I L L K C O I t K K S P O N D K N C K c h a in s; th e n c e a 10. 42 c h a in s ; th e n c e n .89. enthusiastically renominated (or con­ number of visiting Oregonians in tho dog. 45 m in. e 23.15 c h a in s, m ore o r less, to the County court is in session this week. e lin e of said d i e ; th e n c e n 10. 42 c h a in s to th e gress, is tho bust eulogy that can be city. Mr. Richard Nixon and Mrs. place of b eg in n in g , c o n ta in in g 24.43 acres, m ore Considerable tax is being paid this o r less; a n d th a t th e title of th e p la in tiff to givon him. The editorial expression of Nixon arrived from Portland Sunday said prem ises is good a n d v a lid ; an d th a t said Wednesday's Orogouian is worth re­ evening; Mrs. Nixon’s mother, Mrs. J, week. After uext month costs will be d e fe n d a n ts, and each of th e m , be forever en- 20c ” ” ” 1 2C peating, especially as the Oregonian lias N. Dolph, had been hero all winter. added unless at leust. one half is paid. C, 'D own S o e s tho 15c ¿Paper ¿¿fangor ” ” ” 08c ever boon conservativo in its support of Mrs. Werner Breyman, of Salem, and I The county treasurer has called in all io c ” ” ” 06c Mr. Tonguo. “ Representative Tongue’s her aistor Mrs. White, of Yamhill, aro outstanding warrants against tbe county ty J- E. P R E SSN A 40c L L IN will paper for 15c 30c perdou- G R hang A IN your S hold u|>ou tho people of his district and spending some time here. Mr. and anil is at present paying them as issued. ^ ble roll, former price 25c. tho ability of his service at Washington Mrs. Jeff Myers, also from Salem, will A great many hop contracts are being were signally attestod yesterday by Ids remain hero somo while longer. The placed on record. The ruling price at ¡ N E W B E R G F U R N I T U R E S T O R E unanimous reiiomination at the Hoso- preseneo of so many Oregon people present seems to be 12 cents per pound, -s a a,:v x at :* x a ar a ; a ar ar x a . a .- i v at a - a i i a a : burg convention. Few sonts In Con­ makes it pleasant for an Oregonlnn resi­ but one rontrnct was filed Tuesday for gress are more ably and intelligently dent hero who recognizes them us 11,000 pounds at 12,'¿c. filled than the ono (rum the First Ore­ friends. B. A. C larke . The County recorder’s books show 206 gon District.” instruments filed during the month of U n lld u p th o C r e a m e r y . I ■ - 1« The Newborg Creamery has now been March, the recording fees amounting to The status of the re-organized (?) Z irg O ur '¿ /fixed ¿P aints running over three years and there lias $236.50. This is the largest number ol democracy is pretty well sot forth ns been no timo that there was not hope instruments received at this office dur­ follows by the Globe-Democrat: Hill ing one month for several years. li/ o c a r r y a f u l l tin e o f t/ie opposes Bryan, and virtually promises for its advancement. But the pros­ pects were never better than at the pres­ to fight him if lie should bo nominated S ritlN O IIK O O K IT K S I9. b e s t b r a n d s o f ¡P a in ts a n d O ils in 1904, Ilryan will tako the stump ent time for Newberg to have as good P. N. Skinner was in Portland Satur­ a creamery as tliore is In tho state. against Hill if tho New Yorker should *?¿S: netoiv S ia ss. 9/Jindotu S h a d es, [Our­ day on business. be mado the candidate. Gorman, it is During the month of March last there Miss Onio David was a passengor on la in ¿Potes, jC ooking S t as sos, ¿Bee was fifty |>er cent more butter mado •aid, will oppose either one of these if ¿B ig jC in c o f the train Monday morning. than during March of any of tho pre­ S u p p lies, etc. ¿Pictu te 7/fo utd in gs. either gets the nomination, while it is One watch is given just as much attention as another Wiu. Manning will have cltargo of the pretty well known that Bryan is almost vious years. The butter sold for moro on tho market Ilian it lias done during church here for a few weeks. as hostile to Gorman as he is to Hill. Everyone must be done right or we know you won’t be S a m p les to S e le c t 'tin cierta kin g Miss Myrtle Graves closed her school Each one of these three persona repre­ tho history of the creamery, and the pa - trons received moro for butter fat. satisfied. S A T IS F A C T IO N TO E V E R Y B O D Y — Friday in the Courtney district. sents a powerful oloment of tho demo­ Butter is on the declino now the prin­ S ’rom . cracy. Of course, these throe ambitious B. W. Nowhouse has rented his place that’s our way. Same holds good with clocks or any­ T. B. CUMMINGS & CO persons do not constitute the whole of cipal reason being that California but­ to Mr. Aahkettle who took possession ter is coming into Portland. Oregon thing else. It is our ambition to add to the reputation tho implacable ones. There are several Monday. other leadors who have as variegated a ought to produce ail the butter that is Several of the fruit growers are im­ we have already established of doing honest, thorough list of antagonisms. On the surface of used in the stato but it seems sho don't proving their time this nice weather repair work. things, it would appear as if the demo­ at the present timo. We can certainly by spraying their orchards. produce butter os cheap as California cratic presidential candidacy for 1904 Mr. Jack Caswell came up on the would have few attractions for any one can produce it and pay the freight to train Saturday evening and spent Sun­ Oregon. who wants to have a political future, As lias been stated timo and again day with his uncle Wm. Barker. yet tbe chances are that there will bo a *— ~ ~ ~ , J. H. Rees and Albert Heater went to ' elruggte for tbe nomination, and that there is no place that can equal the That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the the man who Is Deluded will accept. Willamette valley for dairying. Wo McMinnville Saturday as delegates to The present indications, however, are have the natural home for tho vetcli the Republican county oonvention. that the contest will be one-sided, as and clover and can raise other crops too A. P. Oliver of Newberg finished . numerous to mention that are good for shearing his goats Monday. Mr. Hush was that of 1900. First class work done in every particular, and careful the dairy cows. hauled in the crop of mohair for him. One important advantage we have in J attention given all customers. A Mrs. Smith from Monmouth got off j N A T IO N A L C A P I T A L C O K K K S I’O N D - this section is that of both river and the train here Saturday morning. She ■ BNOB. S i. 9/. ¿P ressnall, ¿Prop. rail,as freight is generally higher where there is no competition. With all the will teacli the spring term in the Gustin ' district. At last ws have spring and the world advantages that we have Chehalem is A. L. Watson and sister went to the sure to by a dairy section and that has revived with grass and the green -neans more cows, more and better city Saturday on business. A. L. re­ buds to prove it. An amusing incident that occured 1 barns, better farms and more money. turned on evening train while Miss Watson spent Sunday visiting friends in the White House lately will interest Dairying will bring in tho cash every Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but the city. Oregonians. Mr. Tongue had ac­ month r.nd that is wkat we all like. does everybody know that a Bend your milk to tbs creamery no Mr. 8. M. Mears came up on the train companied two Oregon Indies, Mrs. matter how little. Jt you hr.ve u i way Satu-day ovening and spent a few days Werner Breyman, of Balem, and her sister, Mrs. White of Yamhill, and our of sending it to us let us knew. We visiting with E. M. Arthur. He re­ friend Jeff Myers was in the company. want to sts.t e wagan on the rood haul­ turned home Tuesday and hiu sen Max­ President Roosevelt was very polite and ing milk and cream in the near future well went homo with him. they had about finished the audience, and all that are intending to send in Mrs. Moeee Yolaw and children took Our mill makes the “ Excellent’’ brand and onr customers when one of the '.adies remarked that miik cr cream cal! at tho craamerv and the train here Tuesday morning foi declare it well named. Southern Oregon. Mrs. Votaw had they had crossed the plains in an early •vo will see what can bo done- Yours truly, been visiting her parents Mr. srd Mm. day with ox teams. The I'rccident J. M. A 8. W. Atkinson. ■eemed fairly electrified ct hearing this. Pau' Mrcy for a few days. "Now, that's something worth the jitourr. j Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy 'V a l E s tâ t* T r t m t j - s . while! By George! Just to thick 0 ! husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread. That Reported by tho Yamhill Co. Abstract A H eal k y tfro w v * . that! Here are ladies that crossed the M O D E L N O . 5 . $4«; M O D E L NO. 7, »50 is the kind you get when you call for the continent as pioneers in the early times.' Co. at McM-nnville, Oregon, for the Acker’s I'iixor has yarned a firm hold P kkvbctiox I x T y p k w k it k w Why,” he continued, ‘‘I had rather see weekending A pril*, 1902. Is A t L ast Rx.uiixn • • • * among our people and is ecknowledgcd “ O . 7T . IM L E X C E L L E N T . ” these ladies and hear the ticry cf cross­ Thome* Newlin A w to Grace T. Bar­ to be the superior to ail other prepara­ Blickensderter combines good work, easy operation and Respectfully, ing the plain* than to see almost any rio 75x144 feet west b 25 New­ tions. It is a positive cure for all blood durability at a minimum cost man alive I” C H E H A L E M V A L L E Y M IL L S , N e w b e rg , O re g o n . berg..................................................$1800 and skin diseases. Only fifty cents a W . .A. R I D E O U T . Atjent. Jeff Myers thooght he might come iu ^ Wm Wilkinson to Peter Bashaw 2 bottle and we guarantee it. C. F. on the pioueer layout, *0 he gently in­ l b 8 li A L add to Newperg.. . . 525 Moore A Co. druggist a. S ta rk street, T’ortland, Or, THE NEWBERC GRAPHIC. Snil's fa ctio n Is what wc aim to give our cus­ tomers in all lines of goods. aper 7Jhe S eason J*or Saturday brings rail shine and that’s not We will hold a great on that day of Shoes, sets and Clothing, prices are lower than before. Remember sale takes place Satu April 5. « jffo u seclea n in y is a t Jffanci. Tifo S h o w 7fo M anors in O ur S7?epair D ep a rtm e n t S t J tfu Com es Uuc in th e W ash * W in s to w O íros, j ^ e w e to rs »»»** ¡CHSHALEM VALLEY MILLS