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«V wmamaaman and give active support to a candidate anil the cotton seed trusts, that tight the for governor who has so lately beeu bill. Senator Mitcl.ull makes all the allied with the opponents of republican effort he cun for pure foods and aguinet they lower the standard of market fruits A Co 4 its in blk 7 Willuminn. . . . ism. A man who has been a democrat, the combines. 1 will give in brief tlie with poor, half matured products. Jos Urishine a wf to Paul Fund- however, in the person of slate executive substance o f an article from the N. Y. They actually demoralize some markets, man A Co 2 its blk 5 Willamina. is to be preferred to a man w ho is a Herald, that .Senator Mitchell had pub which must inevitably effect the goods M H Robinson * liusb to W E democrat now. At any rate Mr. Fur lished in theCongressional Record Mon of those who have been careful in their Howard it 24 and 25 Wynooaki work. The sooner we get rid of the nish proved to be the choice of tire ma day. sub..................................................... The great Chicago Meat Combine croakers in the fruit business, tlie bet jority of the nominating convention, and unless there Is some defect in the man cover« the meat business of the United ter it will las for the whole trade, and Marriago License. himself, which no one eveii suggests, .States, doing a business of 1000,000,000, we can afford to loose them.—S. W. IJa B Hall 24, to Harley O Warren of Minnesota, that should bo accepted as final with and puts up prices to buyers as well as Chambers, in American Cultivator. good republicans. As the Statesman puts them down to stockgrowers of the F op Sale. Intimates, any other cwurse would be western ranges. The Herald says there A first-class house moving outfit, on A woman who Is touring the country employing the tactics of Indians and has recently been a raise o f prices to easy torms. Address b ox 76, Newberg against the Catholics has been giving a some o f the republicans of Multnomah consumers of 3 to 4 cents a lb. on beef, Oregon, or call at this office. lecture In Portland on “ Purgatory,” county, which should not he rccoguized mutton and pork, iu all eastern cities; this is hard on tlie poor, who find fresh which Incidentally has been raising one in good society F o r Sale. F L O U R , F E E D , IIA Y & G R A IN meats placed at prices they cannot e among the Protestants and Catholics of Two horses 3 and 4 years GARDEN & FLOW ER It takes all kinds of people to make afford. Four firms do a business of 8. Calkins, Newberg, Ore. ftbe metropolis. v~ SEEDS. up this queer world of ours, but it’s a $500,000,000, and incidentally control rar Free Delivery. F op Sale. A Salem paper says it Is about time to good thlag that some kinds are very $600,000,000 of trade. Wholesale arid W a r d & B a r c la y . One hundred acres of land, forty i spring a new political parly In Oregon. much more in evidence than others. retail dealers, who will not sign an iron Ist. Street, Newberg, Or clad agreement are driven out o f busi cultivation, at $20 per acre. For instance there is the man who is Oregon has many sins to answer for, Five hundred acres, 150 part clear. but such a retribution Just at this ntago always huntingears into which he may ness, as they are cut o f! frern supplies J ebke O ’ B r ie n . of the gamo would be altogether out of pour a general tale of woe. Tho world und undersold by agencies established is getting worso and worse. Heathens for the purpose. proportion to her deserts. This combination will not bid against and sinners are on tho increase. The The Graphic and National Magazine Miss Ellen M. Stone, the ransomed devil is in charge of the government, eacli other; if tlie tange owner will not for $1.60. missionary, has contracted to deliver tho poor are being robbed and starved tako the price one offers, no other will WATCHMAKER one hundred lectures In the United by plutocrats, nearly everybody is turn bid higher, and he can hold hia cattle. Fur Sale. Hellers are forced to como to their terms ing rascal and a general srnashup is at , Stales. It’ s hard to imagine what more Nine hundred acres of land within five **» JEWELER, Competition is there can be to tell now that the news hand. A very few men of this style go or keep their stock. a long ways. An exchange cleverly killed o ff at any co9t; prices go up or miles of Newberg, iu different tracts. papers have finished up the Btory. Solicits the patronage of his oid Indiana Amos Nelson. presents the other side of the question : down to suit them, and any dealer who Mostly improved. Friends who seed watch repairing done. wont yield to the combine goes out of It is easy to juggle with words, and lo The gushing ovation tendered to i I 0 7 M o r r is o n S t. Hl'KINttllltOUK ITEMS. Prince Henry Is already bearing fruit— make a picture of depravity that will business. Then, it is claimed tho rail PO R TLA N D , O R roads make a rebate to tlie com bine Marion George of Middleton stopped sicken the soul. Hut why not paiut In a way to be regretted. The Prince ot Wales, tho Crown Prince o f Germany more pictures of the good. Some of the that leaves it impossible for competition over with J. I. Hadley Tuesday night. Mr. L. 8. Hammer went to Salem and somo other moreor less insignificant people are crazy after money, but the to exist. The feeding and fastening in people, except for their titles, are pre majority of them are content with an in dustry used to ho a most profitable Tuesday where he expects to get a job come that is honestly earned to the last branch of small farming, but is driven of work. paring to Dome over to be lionized. penny and will afford a comfortable out of existence; all they can do is to About forty Springbrook people took A Clatsop county man has gone in living. Some of the people have in work for the trusts, or buy of them— or in the Meneley concert at Newberg last sane because he failed to get the nom troduced horse trade ethics into their go at something else for a living. Inde Thursday evening. ination (ora coveted office. If all Yam business dealings, but the majority of pendent dealers are crushed out, whole Mias Myrtle graves loft for Dolph, hill’s disappointed candidates were to thnui buy ami sell on an honest basis. sale dealers are not allowed to buy of Oregon, a few days ago, .where she has Is w hat w e go and do likewise, plans and specifi Money only becomes a destroyer when farmers, and if they attempt it are a school for the summer. cations should he drawn up at onco for it is a man’s muster. It has mastered ruined- The commission merchant be to g iv e Miss Maude M . Miller of Portland, a lean-to to the Hotel do Cal breath, thousands but it hns not /.mstered the comes a salaried man otth e trusts; tlie came up on tlie train .Saturday evening millions. Tile desire for it is legitimate country is full of trust agencies and Balem. to m e rs and laudable. So long ns men earn branches. Tlie com bine was organized and will dait- with Airs. P . N . Skinner for a few days. Senator Fairbanks of Indiana has their bread by the sweat of their brow 25 years ago; the latest development is lin e s o f g o o d s . Mr. J. A. Jones and family arrived come out strongly In favor of the there will tie some kind o f money and a crusade by establishing local slaugh Mitchell-Kahn Chinese Exclusion Dill most people will always desire more of ter houses in largo cities, carried on for home on tho train Saturday evening and Bays there Is nothing immoral in it than they possess. A great many the trusts under tlie names of former and they will now stay on the farm for our exclusion of thoso who do not tend tilings are wiong, but don 't forget thut proprietors, ft seetns that butchers in for some time. to elevate our civilization. The Sen tills is a good world just tho same, and towns on tlie Harlem river were first to Mr. L. 8. Hammer and family moved ator's attitude will not hurt him hiiv on thut honesty and good morale are in tho take up arms against tho beef trust, as a into tlie Orange Elliott place last week. the Pacific Coast as a presidential as majority. measure of business life or death; they Mrs. Hummer will tako charge of the pirant. met and decided to fortify themselves ciiurcti work here. No public ofUi-iul performs his duty from being swept o ff the face o f tlie The S. P. Co. unloaded 30 barrels of ■ An exchange says the man who went courageously and impartially wiijiout earth, for they are required to make cement htre last Saturday to lay the | oat to milk and sat down on a boulder awaking more or less vindictivo oppo cash payment weekly, or to be refused foundation for a large water tank to be In the middle of tho pasture and waited sition. The service of Pension Com credit. They had been alarmed at an located near the. station. Tlie water i for the cow to back up to film, was the missioner Evans is a caso in point, tho advance of 1 cent per pound tlie week will bo piped about a mile from a spring brother of the man who kept store and sequel of which is ids recent resigna before, and were more alarmed yet at a on Grant Heater’s place on the side of | did not advertise, because ho reasoned tion. No doubt Mr. Evans lias made further advance within the week. the mountui n. -that the public would back up to his many mistakes. No doubt many needy The retailers are combined to require Tlie public school closed hero last placo when it wanted something. He and deserving war veterans who arc weekly payment of their customers and Friday, alter six months of school, in j is still waiting. worthy o f liberal pensions, arc without if not paid no other would grant them charge o f Miss Pauline Rossner of Day-1 them because of Mr. Evans’ rigorous credit; that was tlie only way to hold Says an exchange democratically In policy. Buch results are to be deplored. their own. In Jersey City seventeen ton aud Miss Minnie Newby of this clin ed: I f Marcus A. Hanna is the However, the fact remains that lie lias incut dealers had to close business, place. After one week’s vacation tlie republican candidate tor President he made a brave tight against gross abuses forced to the wall by tlie trust’s tactics, school will begin again for a two months will be elected, as he is likely to be the in tlie pension department, and it is so for they have a Bort of clearing house term in charge of Miss Rossner. S horty . party's standard-bearer. Looking at recognized, as is shown in tho following that blacklists every dealer who doesn’ t the man from a serious standpoint, and comment from such a fair and unpreju come to time. A central office regulates W . P. 1IEACOCK ORL.lND ITEACOCK Tlie Graphic and Weekly Oregonian forgetting prejudice, it would be easy to diced journal as the New Yoik Evening tho meat supply o f New York City. W. MORItlS 1IEACOCK $ 2 . immugine 'tilth ait executive greatly Post. “ The real place to look for the Tlie com bine includes tho four great l i l t superior to the incumbent. H anna’s effect ol Hie resignation of Commission meat houses o f Chicago and one w on’ t I l e a l ICAtate T r a n s f e r « . j Q bead never swells. er Evans is the Grand Army ami pen take another’s customers on i^iiy terms. Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract I sion-shark clique that lias been hound At present advance rates the retailers IN TERVIEW Oenernl Miles ie experiencing the ing him for years because lie lias been and customers ot tho United .States will Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for the j & | perplexities of a boomerang in his efforts an honest Commissioner. What will be squeezed one hundred millions this week ending April 5, 1902. to embarrass the administration for they say now? | Cl J W hy, of course, that year. A table of prices shows mi ad U 8 to Albert II Nunn 160 in sec political preferment. Tho representa they have at last got tho head of their vance of three cents per pound in cost 20 t4 s r 6 ....................................... pat f fS tive journalism of tho country refers to dearest foe—that they have worried out of freeli meats. It is claimed that tlie U S to Herbert Nunn 160 a in sec j him us "M iles, tho everlasting,’ ' who of tho indexible Roosevelt what they trust sells its meat iu Europe ut less 32 t4 s r 3 ......................... Keep on Land and manu for the past ten years has been talking. could not drive tho gracious McKinley price than in the United States. Herbert Nunn to A II Nunn facture everything in the Intriguing, campaigning and posing, into doing lor them. There we have Die in sec 32 t 4 r 6 . . . . . . .... Tlie governm ent makes an appropria who has disappolpted his frionds, wear- true mcnauro of the misfortune which tion fo); investigations ns to the meth A II Nunn a wf to A II Vaughan line of led the public and exasperated his cue- lias befallen the public service. 320 a in sec 20 and 32 t4 s r6....... Of ods of improving our common roads mies and who utili goos on. Ouo more course, if Mr. Evans has grown faint ir or highways. Tlie work is carried on A M Morris a hush to Chehalem bad break like tho Inst, and he will tlie light or if hia health makes his under Mr. IXadge, director ol Good Valley Rank pt blk 13 Newberg. 1500 & iViQULDlfiCS, \?/ probably go out. resignation imperative, there is no Roads. They are constructing a piece Eden Darrow A wf to F P Darrow. 100 a in sec 27 and 34 12 s r 5 .. help for it. Hut it Is not so stated in of model road from Monticello, the A plan hmi liesn adopted by tho Vir hia letter. Moreover, tlie President home o f Jcllerson, to Charlottsville, the T VV Andrews a wf to L J An ginia Constitutional Convention under distinctly says that he is to imve an nearest town and r abroad station nbou drews 80 a in sec 3 t6 r 4 which it is believed that the colored other office as a reward for his “ excel two miles distant. Charlottsville is J E Fargo a wf to W K Fargo blk DOOR AND WINDOW vote of the state will bo practically lent service." Then why not insist up where the University of Virginia is lo E Cozines 3rd ad to M cM ........... 460 eliminated, while but a few whites will on Ins keeping on in that excellent ser cated. There is to bo a tlireo days W R Carter to \V J Stater 93 a in bo barred out. It provides that all who vice? Why invite tlie struggle all over meeting Thursday, Friday and Satur Jo Hess die t3 s r3......................... become voters prior to 1904 must lie aide again with n new Commissioner, in day of tills weok, celebrating tlie com W J Stater a wf to W R Carter 93 a £3F~ Y o u r p a t r o n a g e s o l to understand and explain the constitu whoso appointment and administration pletion of litis, and holding a sort of in Jo Hess die tli s r3................... 1500 tion of tho state. Tho Virginians may tlie pension cormorants will see their Good Road’s Convention The Gover- C Anderson to Ben Ayers 63 a in ic ite d . be more than commonly well versed iu great opportunity? We have no doubt nor of Virginia, tlie Senators of Vir sec 24 15 s r.3.................................. constitutional lore, but if such a provi whatever that Mr. Roosevelt intends, as ginia and a large number of Congress Tbos B Damian a wf to E Brunson One watch is given just as much attention as another sion were made general tho probability he declares lie does, to have tlie policy men are expected to be there. pt It 4 blk 4 Everest ad Nwbrg . Mr. Everyone must be done right or we know you won’t be is that oven the while vote would be of Commissioner Evanseontiiiued. Rut Tongue lias beeu selected ns a repre James King to A H Graham 2 lots seriously decimated. Howover the tlie policy Is uften the man, and this sentative from the Pact lie Coast, to de in blk 18 Whites ad iVliiteson. . . satisfied. SATISFACTION TO EVERYBODY__ provision is not n bad one. seems to be a case where it is so. Willi liver one o f tlie addresses, and will be C C Linden * wf to 8 L & M A that’s our way. Same holds good with clocks or any Mr. Evans in uflice, tlie tight was won ; on the program for next Friday. Mr. Democratic papers, basing tlioir hopes with his successor, it will lie all to lie Tongue's friends can take this as some thing else. It is our ambition to add to the reputation on the proposition that as u candidato (ought over again. And, as wo say, his abilities _ _ __ the j indication t------------ - as to - how - - for governor, Mr. l-'urnish is somewhat enemies of deceut administration of the speaker are estimated here. we have already established of doing litjnest, thorough ( ( of a persona non grata among republi- , pension Office will be shouting victory, repair work. 8. A. C larke . cans, aro a little previous in predicting They do not caro two straws w hether Washington, D. C., April 3, '02. the Irost which is to nip in the bud his Mr. Evans is "prom oted” or not; nil ’— gubernatorial prospects. Republicans , (hoy wanted was to get him out ot Ilia a n i n . i u k a t o t i i t ; f r u i t will not so yield to their disappointment prt.'seiit office, and that they imve now HUH IN K gs. That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the — - — .------ that they will fail to support their regu- j accomplished, it is an undeniable blow lar party candidate. More than that to tlie public service. The claim that fruit growing success east Oregonians claim tiiat in tlioir part fully requires exports is absolutely true. ol the state Furnish will run like a Almost anyone can raise pigs, poultry First class work done in every particular, aud careful scared cay use and that there will N A T I O N A L C A V I T A I . C O K U K S I ' l l N I I . and general crops, and can make a mod attention given all customers. KNCK practically be no politics in tlie vote erate living. II it few can produce fine east of tlie mountains. The hunch - j fruits. A great many start in will) tlie . grAMH cumliiUlB diil a litlW sprinting at The old proverb that if March comes Mdea that they oau, and then after fail- iS B R O B the state convention which gave some ! j|> nice a lion It will go out like n lamb ling as a result of .their ignorance they - ■* A - .<■ «valence ot hi* running qualities as a | | lias been fultillel as the first of March condemn the whole business. It is not candidate. was spring-like ami the last was blast- unnatural that they should inllucnce , erons. Between dates we had often a others to tie ieve tiiat there is no money The average country mlitor who is j rough time of it. April has not shown . in raising fruits. occasionally brought to task by some Improvement and was hard on the juve Fruit growing requires more head metropolitan journal for "unpardonahlo nile* who count on Easter Monday for work than most branches o f agriculture. •rror," is often solaced by an opportun- ^ „ro llin g on the White House lot. Die tanner must understand iiow to ity to return the cotupllmeat. The fob Many ol th e n stood It and made the | raise fancy frmls and how to sell them . lowing llttlo prroonal item, which bast of the privilege; the grounds were It bn cannot do either he must (ail. It appeare In no lees reliable paper tlmn 1 crowded with thousands all dov, but is no novice's work t > raise tine fruits. the Evening iViet ol New \nrk, will lie many did not slay very long. The Prosi- There must be skill an I experience, a read with interest, particularly by the ,|en(i members of the Cabinet and their | knowledge of varieties an 1 species, at.il a iriends of Gov. McBride ol Washington, familiee catne out on tlie veranda over- ! spirit of enthusiasm which mskes one **t/« c a r r y a f u l l lin e o f th e "T h e youngest Governor in the Union is ; |l)n|th>g tire grounds anil smiled when strive for the highest. Bruins and la *l>9st b r a n d s o l t P a in is a n d O il» the newly inaugurated Executive ol the 1 the children gave them cheers. The bor combined never counted lor more state of Washington, William McGrnak- culmination was at 4. p m. when the than today on the fruit farm. Tlie m i u ?VtnJau> S / a tt. W tnH ow S A a J rt, C a r - ey, aged twenty-eight, who recently Marine hand came on the scene, as the who possesses tlie ability and push to t a i n i 5o.’c i . j C a a A i n f S t a r s * ., d a * succeeded ex-Gov. Rogers. Mr. Me- band ptsring was a treat for the young mise fine fruits i - j in a fair way to make Croakoy, who is a native of Tennessee, sters. This eggrolling on Easter Mon something more than a goa l living. S Hat. ate. SPtctat. 9J?antatnft. o is a son of the Rev. Solan McCroekey, day originated fifty years «go and lias P ski ' kction I n * Tvrawitm aa It is a goad thiug probably tiiat the a Methodist clergyman.” become an established custom. Tlie incompetents a 'e dropped out of the Is A t L ast K kutieii - - - - eggrolling goes on at the slopes of tlie fruit growing business. Their failure Is Blickensdcrfer combines good work, easy operation and It Is somewhat against tho grain for knolls that form the grounds. an assurance to the reliable and intelli durability at a roiuitnura cost Tlie Oloomargvrine, or Purs Food Bill, gent gnawers tiiat they will make more tried and true republicans who have AV. A .R I D E O U T . A y e n t. faithfully worked for tlie principles of is bring fought in tlie Senate, opposition | profit. These igribrant novice« give tlie their party since It« birth, to get out coining from fli • Great meut combine whole frail business a bad name. It is M 2H 2 SfcSeL-.aTY'i*« Wird GREAT ISP JOHN A. BECK, Satisfaction BESP. TOURS, 9tie stilt givo I O’roe with Cash ¿Purchases on Cvcrgthing in stoch. J^or S w ell and ^ip^to-^Pate EHRET BROS. I NEWBERG SASH DOOR FACTORY J $ J. S. 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