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' i f M l / r v l i v a v'/ sS N E N S N S /lT'L ' bines for self preservation. On every if held £t any time in March, ft is safe side we are confronted with numberless to say that much suffering and sickness ■ -----i combinations of men and money trims- results from exposure of the multitudes Jf. II. W oodward , E ditor A lTm.iKm.it. acting the business affairs of tho world. who come hero for the great occasion. “ Our Horticulturist however with a The Governors of all the states and t A\ C. W oodward , A ssociai -* E dito r . rugged independence that we admire, territories were invited to be members hut a judgement we cannot approve, of the committee, and forty three ac iSatercd as sccond-clAss matter at the postotttce hesitates to co-operate with hisco labor cepted, with also fifteen residents of the at Newberg, Oregon. er and fights thy of organisation no Districtiict o f Columbia. All decided matter how simple.” that such ciiange was necessary and ISSUED EVERY F R ID A Y M ORNING. Home of tbe weak points of unions there was a unanimous voice for the were here mentioned, such as loose or third Tuesday in April as the most suit F R ID A Y , A P R IL , 18 , 1902 . ganization, possible Inoompetency of able date. management, inconstancy and un Much interest is felt in the Cuban faithfulness of selfish stockholders who reciprocity measure, as the sugar trust Politics would present a field of all conclude they can do better Independ is up in arms against it, It looks as if satisfying bliss—if only there were offi ently. the republicans were so divided that ces enough to go all ronnd. “ Let us consider briefly some of the the bill cannot pass without democratic more pleasing features of co-operation. votes. Chamberlain is a fine man hut his Fruit Unions are undoubtedly trusts, It is amusing to read the uotlces that politics is not the kind that makes Ore but quite nnlike those immense aggre the press of Europe are publishing as to gon governors in these days. gations of brain arid capital, that labor tiio way Denmark had to hr ¡Is; congress An ambitious New York lad has to enrich Ike few ut tho exjiense of both men to make the purchase of the Danish producer and consumer. Islands by the United States. The wrecked his mind from over practice on “ The Union seeks to elevate labor and whole story was preposterous, and the his violin. This is a new case on record. reward it with a living compensation. rascally Dane who came out here with I t ’s generally the people who live next and a large crowd at the oil picnic Its capital usually is nominal, merely, it «(frigid be lifted out of tbe country by door who suffer the wreck. Wednesday. sufficient to provide for current expenses of somebody’s boot. Tho sale M. Downs has six more men working' for transacting its business and henop was negotiated with Denmark by the From now on until June all the news on the depot grounds here, besides J does not huve to extort either from labor 1 Btate Department and no money was papers will be kept busy telling the peo . . . . . . ■ Larne’s gang. Let the good work go pie why it is specially desirable just ut * J^0®* dtvtdends on used nor was there occasion to use any. ou. 1 ficticious valuations Congress is not made of the stuff that this critical time that their candidates The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehman “ A co-operative union educates its speculators can mating« or that money for office be elected. The country is to arrived from the east Monday evening. Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana members along the lines of their occu can so easily purchase. he congratulated on having so many Mr. and Mrs. Prince and Mrs. Prince’s 1 Friends who need watch repairing done. pation ; always aims to promote highest Tho House lias passed the Chinese political aspirants, the election of any of mother arrived from Los Angeles, Cal., ' 2 0 7 M o r r iffo n St. standard of excellence, secures uniform Exclusion Bill, without a dissenting oi which will provo such a boon to last Thursday night. ity I 11 tho grading of products and dis vote, but the Senate seems to be less PO RTLAND , OR the cause ol good government. The members of the Newberg Corps poses of them at wholesale instead of easily satisfied. It is supposed here of "Sons of Rest,” are cordially invited each growifl- retailing wiiat he hits grown that it will he impossible for the House Editor I’orter of the Oregon City En to attend a whittling bee to be given by terprise, a member of the last legisla thereby saving to him both time and Hill to pass the Senate, as leading Sena Dundee ‘Sons of Rest.” Good soft pine ture and late nctlvo hut disappointed money. Thu Union makes liberal use tors aru said to he convinced that the re boxes furnished free. Takes place on candidate for the nomination for state of'the wires and hence is able to make a I strlctions imposed by it violate existing public square April 32, 1902. C om . printer, announces through his paper more intelligent distribution of fruits ! treaties with China. It may pass as it LAFAVRTTK ITKMS. that he is now out of politics and Bays than growers acting independently I came from the House if democrats can Betutiful spring weather and garden furnish votes for it; but general opinion any man should not mix in politics if possibly cau do. "T h e Union being a member of the , here is that it will not pass the Senate, making is in older. he Is going to run a newspaper. After Mr Beaulis of Oregon City is here such a declaration Porter needs watch Commercial Agency hbs a knowledge of un,i restrictions may be confined to the lookiig after his properly with a view the financial standing of its customers j provisions of the existiug Geary law, ing. The ciiange of heart is too sudden. of selling it. and consequently its losses from had ac - 1 that may bn rein acted, A gentleman from Tillamook is here counts are minimum. | On Monday a bill introduced by Sen- Western Kansas editors have a unique lookiag for a residence location and " A Union searches out new markets „tor Mitchell passed the Senate provid- way of prodding up delinquent subscrib will probably move here. and extends its business over the widest j ¡ng for a repayment o f all sums paid for ers, as the following indicates, “ ff you A family from Kansas who are old have frequent headaches, dizziness, possible area o f country. The Union public lands over $1.25 per acre. While ¡g general in terms it is especially of neighbors of Mr. Green’s folks have just fainting spells, accompanied by chills, attracts buyers and having much to sell gets the higher prices and better service interest to the people of Washington and arrived and are looking for a home. cramps, corns, bunions, chilblains, epi J. L. Vickrey has purchased the Dr. from the transportation companies. Oregon who have bought laud within lepsy and jaundice, it is a sign that you “ Tho Union maintains brokers ut im railroad land grants and paid as Littlefield residence property with three are not well but are likely to die at any portant centers wlio sell and distribute high as $2.50 per aero at times. All lots vhieh is one of the best places in moment. Pay your subscription a year shipments to retailers being pledged to such over payments will he refunded. town. In advance and thus make yourself solid Mis. Additon of Portland lectured in maintain prices on their part. Tho same hill is reported favorably in for a good obituary notice.” the Evangelical church Sunday morn “ And not the least among tho bene tho House and will probably pass. fits of fruit co-operation, members ac Senator Mitchell hopes to seo (he ing aad evening under the auspices of The platform adopted by Oregon’s de quire 11 better knowledge of business Chinese Exclusion hill puss the Senate the W. C. T. U. mocracy in state convention to attract Quite a number of our people are at methods and learn to trust and appre very much ns it did the House. Tho tho suffrages of the people lias the same conference at ciate eacli Cher as they never did be existing (¡eary law is but a part of such tending Evangelical cheerful old democratic ring. For in fore, and jealousies and suspicion are re legislation on the statuto books, ns there Dallus. stance note a few ol the adjectives Glabe Bryan the victim of Joe Matty’s placed by confidence and esteem, were several arts that proceeded it and hurled at the head of the republicans: "T h e directors should bo men noted it is confusing to look them up. It is shot gun ¡9 improving very slowly. "Scandalous, insincere, log-rolling, un Thoy havo moved him out to Johnson's just, discriminating,selfish, trust-breed for their shrewd business Judgement thought that some features existing may mineral springs. ing, plundering, iniquitous, burden and successful in the conduct of their lie repealed by treaties made since. Mrs. Dr. C'offeen formerly of Carlton own affairs. The new act will repeal previous ones some, odius, disgraceful, audacious and was buried at this place on last Wednes "There are many instances where and re-enact all that is necessary, with autocratic.” The followers of Thomas 5 L O S J U U L O these co-operative Associations have such new provisions ns may be needed. day. They had recently moved to Ash- Jefferson “ abhor, denounce, oppose and wood, Oregon, at which place she died. brought order out of chaos in the market, President Itoosevelt is having a real condemn” with accustomed zest and She was aged 25 years. Was a member taken altogether the platform could dontded returns to shippers, enhanced a ^ocjd time down in Charleston ; ho is ex- oi LaFuyette Assembly United Artisans scarcely be improved upon from a demo hundred fold the valuo of land, paid off . actly like a boy having a holiday and mortgages, and put now life and courage bubbles over ail tho time with excite and held a policy for one thousand dol cratic standpoint. 'vV / 1 into the community. I nm a tneuiborj ment at all he sees. I used to live there lars which is as good as a government ' W. r. If EA COCK ORLAN1) HE ACOCK bond. of one of these small unions just enter W . MORRIS HE ACOCK Itlo o k 8 vory much like “ Hcuttle” is ing upon tho tenth year of Its existence, and recognize the scenes. The names Polities are beginning to simmer con of tliu officials he meets and of the old to be the shihholoth of tho democrats in which has dene tills work, established a families l know, sons of thoso I was ac siderable now and the prospective can 4441 W: the next campaign. According to them, W e hear reputation for our growers and a mar quainted with 55 years ago. I had fine didates are very friendly. by our treatment of the Filipinos wo are ket for their products over an extended times riding through tho live oak for Jesse Edwards very favorably spoken i.f "throttling liberty" and uro mnking section of country.” ests they tell of, with the long stringing for state senator and he would make a obsoleto the Declaration of Independ P osey . I The speaker gave some interesting moss festooning every tree. I went on good one. ence. Relative to this much abused history of the Hood River Union, tell- picnics, sailing past Moultrie and Sump Marriage License. word "independenco” in I iìh able book u 1 1 1 a, Ing how it bad grown from n small ter and had many 11 moonlight walk on Martha F, Yeo 20, to E G Carter 30 on Expansion, the Kev. Joslah Strong 1 .... yl . 11 • to — ils - pres- the u Hattery o , f . New York gives .1 the following pun- association with little capital : 1 im s u e r j with the Charleston girls Leona Gartner 26 to Loui 9 Krell 34. ent complete organisation. When it of tho long ago. Keep on hand and manu- V I gent paragraph: Independence is a If n r S a le . was organized Hood River real estate 8 . A. C larke . matter of relationship; freedom is 11 facture everything iu the V I Two horses 3 and 4 years of ago. sold front $10 to $20 an acre where it Washington, D. C., April 9, '02. matter of character. Men become froo 8 . Calkins, Newberg, Ore. now sells for $200. The union has at line o f only so far as they learn self govern COIIKISl'OXDKtOK times met with discouragement but it MCMINNVILLK F o r S a le . ment; and they should be Independent lias persevered and prospered. Succors /¡V DOORS. W IN D O W S , yj/ A local Teacher’s Institute was held Nino hundred acres of land within five only so far as thoy have become fiee. without it would have been impossible. in the Columbus school building Inst miles of Newberg, in different tracts. Giving to a tribe inde|iendeiice no more It is absolutely futile at this time for a Saturday. State Superintendent J. II. Mostly improved. Amos Nelson. confers upon it freedom than taking an man to try to succeed in the fruit busi Ackerman was in attendance and a very © T U R N IN G S , C R E S T - $ anarchist out of jail confers on him a ness on his own Independent resources. successful ¡pstitutu is reported. F o r S alt* a t a I t a r g a ln . love of law. INOS, B R A C K ET S . y!> A union, properly managed, w ill by care One Petaluma Incubator of 120 egg /¡V Several McMInnvillo citizens attended ful packing etc., make a reputation for the celebration of tho Yamhill Coal and capacity, nearly new, also new brooder, m. g BOOR AMD W INDOW ¡jg I f farao is estimated according to tho its locality which is half tho success do- manufactured by same firm. W ill Oil Co. last Wednesday. number o f postage stumps used, heating Bired. Mr. Smith offered himself ns a Judge Boise's term of court was held cept $20 for both—the price of inculia /j\ F R A M E S . F A N C Y likeness of our nutional heroes, we target for questions relative to tho sub tor alone. Address, Sherwood Drug should reverence men of achievement ject under discussion and gave much the first of tho week. Tho following is C ASING S, ETC. VI/ Sherwood, Or. t2 tho docket: io this order. Washington, Krank'ln, desirable information. Y o n r p a t r o n a g e sol- 1 R. L. Sabine vs. M. Fisk et ul. Grant, Lincoln, Jackson, Webster, Sher At this singe of the proceedings Mrs. ic ito d . II. A. Little licit! it. J. Ltttlefleht. man, Garfield, Clay, Jefferson, Perry, ltarrie, Mrs. Gould and Miss Cummins Foreclosure continued. t\S _ 2 Joseph Price et ul vs. II. R. Little Msdison mid Marshall. Statistical fiends rendered a song very appropriate to tho may tx> interested in tho following: occasion, the burden of which was— field etu x. Confirm*!. 3 L. C. Burton vs. Clara L . E. An " Iu the last fiscal year of the Post Office Keep up your strawberry bed if you thony, foreclosure. Continued. Offices in Chehftlem Valley Batik Building Department we licked Washington (2- want your friends to visit you. Phono No. 48. 4 Goo. Suudcrlin vs. Van B. I)o- Kcsitlomv cent) 2,836,685,696 times, Franklin (1- north of Public School Building, Mr. Reynolds, president of the Salem Phone No. M. I.ashmutt ct al. Foreclosure, default and cent) 1,033,169,000 times Grant tft-cont) union, spoke of their organizu ion and 54,451,800, Lincolu (4-cent) 35,828,100, was followed bv W. K. Newell who decree. 5 First National Bank of McMinn Jackson (3-cent) 31,<35,700, \\ ehsterilO- K„ vo souu, very practical suggestions on cent) 2o,i03,300, Sherman ( 8 -cent) 16,- corcfu) preparation of the soil before ville vs. Chits. Mcl’ hillips. Foreclosure 605,600, Garfield 6 cent) 10,698,200,1 10,098,200,1 Garfield ( (O-cent) the herriio, and a thorougb'cuUb Mcttrain „ 1,1 $ i f C i z ° __________ i l . , 1 Clay (15-cent) 3,706,280, Jefferson Jefferson (50- (30- Talion of the plant*. He said the poo- L . . cent) 181,040, Perry ($1) 26.275, Madison ple „ere can raise 6000 , ound. of horn., I p 1 W in . t d /IV (» 2 ) , , $ . to the acre and make a hand, omo thing pnrPC|IHIIlri, diamlaa*l. /IV ----- - --------- by selling them at three ceuts at the /IV 8 Win. Newhouse vs. Matilda New- That is, tire dirt docs if you take your clodics to the BTKAWHKititv AGITATION. cannery. house. Settled. 1 Tho dismal<m grkduxMy drifted from 9 Yamhill ciunty vs. W. L. Warren. (is H»n. K. L. Kmlih of lloo.l River »ml gtrawlierrics to apples,’ Mr. Smith’s Suit to recover alleged dolault. Taken hs •II .nd n . ,.,« id . Talk I.. New specialty, and he gave some earnest ad under consideration. Decision not ren •s > First class work done iu every particular, and careful r brrg rruit G raw rr. in vice on the necessity t>f spraying. Tho dered. atteutiou given all customers. B ehalf o f Indnatry. I question arose as to the best VotietU'*. 10 Win. Campbell ct al vs. City ol ----- | when the old argument us to tho com-j McMinnville, injunction, Demurrer In accordance with previous announce-' mercial value o f the Ben Pavla was sad- 1 sustained. ment a well attended meeting of the ,l,.u|y precipitated, Mr. 8 lliith taking 11 John F. Duffy vs. W. L. French, fruit growors of this vicinity was he'd the field radically against the red apple, foreclosure. Continued. fn Crater's hall Monday evening, which Ills ready retorts were very character- 12 Harah M Crosby vs. City of Dun was addressed by E. L. Smith, presi-! istic and caused much merriment, dee. Injunction continued. dent o f the State Board o f Horticulture, j After tendering n vote of thanks to IS Geo. A. Rea vs. Myrtle A. Rea, and Commissioners Newell and Roy- the visiting gentlemen for their pres- divorce continued. nolds, also members of the board. Tbe ’ ence and services, the association nd- _,, 1 . . . . . I . . 1 14 8 . J. Ma i-on, ndmr. vs. Mary L. meeting was culled to order by Joeeph , journed 10 meet Saturday evening. April Hess et al, suit to qu.et title Default Hall, tempory president of tho associa-^ 26, when complete organization will he »„,1 decree tioo. The minutes of tho previous effected 16 M. G. Small et al vs. Georgetta meeting were read by Secretary Carl, NATIONAL c « A a r l t ' l m r u <OKR>:srONI> Buttetisch cl al. Funds ordered distrib followed by a vocal duet by Mrs. J. W . RIM-it uted and referee discharged. Barrie and Mrs. H. Gould. 17 John IVnny Ex. vs. Gertrude J. M r. Smith, after expressing satisfsc- It is probable that the inauguration Denny, confirmation, Confirmed. lion at again greeting a Newberg an- day will bo ehangisl to April instead of dience, proceeded to read an intensely March 4, as heretofore, as that date Is Dl'NItRR ITKMS. practical and intereeting paper on “ Fruit approved by the National Committee Mrs. Geo. Byers, Jr., has a new Unions," extracts from which are here appointed by the Commissioners o f the wheel. “ Look out for the ditch.” g iven : | District of Columbia to act on the qnes- The young |>eople had quite a social “ Ol all the industrial claaaea, the tion. March 4, is usually a day of m o d e l n o . r*. $4 0 ; m o d e l n o . 7, $.->0 dance in Wood man hall Thursday eyeu- farmer, tbe horticulturist ia the least storm and the effect is to muko the ooca- raarxiTiox I n TYrnwaiTXKs ing. ioelined to enter Into, and profit by sion unpleasant, and much sickness re Is A t L ast R eaciiki > - - - - Tbe painters are here. Look out for united organized effort. sults from exposure of the crowds who Blickcn«derfer combines good work, easy operation and "O ver production has been followed visit the Capital for tho ocea-ion. If that new coal of paint on the new depot. durability at a minimum cost by such demoralizing and ruinous com- lids ciiange ran lie made, inaugurali m Tho public school is processing nice petition that most of the industries of day will tie Indeed a national holidai ly with a largo attendance. the country have been driyen into com- iu* it w i'l offer far more attraction than Parties from here report a good tiuse THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC / -v r à iW W W W W W W h W * « W n W ii) *GREAT SALE JOHN A. BECK, W WATCHMAKER | *»» JEWELER, E will be ready to show you a new stock of mer chandise next week. Call and see us. >4 RESP. YOURS, Tile stili ¿>ive Oiòiq&w&Mi S'roe wit A Cash ¿Purchases on Ceery thing in stock. EHRET BROS. 3 or S w ell and ty p -to -S ia te Jfcousefurnishings m NEWBERG- ¡SASH & DOOR f FACTORY yi j MODERATE id PRICE IN T E R V IE W Til. Til. Sfo llings worth, 9/ewóerg’s S ur nit uro 91/an. V *SS Co, ^ MOULDINGS, VI/ COES IT NEED REPAIRING AND GLEANING? - nAciunc err* P IU t\\ LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. j ' The very best watches have their day of repairs and their time for clean- * ing. Have your time | piece atteuded to before I it's worn out for lack of $ oil and cleauliness. A J watche’s organism is fine * and delicate, and the I slighest friction makes 4 trouble and wears the ♦ parts out. W e will re- i pair and clean your | watch, and warrant the \ job to be all O. K. I© & W, P. HEACOCK & SONS 'S t S ill Com es Otti in the W ash /{V ♦ | W _________ E T U R N OU T _____ N O T H _ IN _ Q * $55? fiEWSSTi® S IE A A L/tUMSEY S i. 9/. ¿Prcssna/t, Prop. ^Y\ BUT ♦ *-4 Tilinslow ¿Pros. 'JSESEXi V /w Season S o r W a ll ¡Pa per Sc on sec leaning 9/cw Designs J or is at Pfand. C C C Sf Cry Our 9//ixeci ¿Paints 10 0 2 BLICKENSDERFER W . A .R I D E O U T , A n en t. ‘-2(> t S tark street. 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