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THE NEWBERC GRAPHIC. Stahl of the Sllverton Appeal is long I louse, only separated from it by Lalay- suffering and slow to ange r but he an- ettc S q u are, perhaps the most beautiful nounces in bis last issue that ail sub-I of all the city's grounds. When May E. II. WoOUWAJID, E d i TOH & I'l'BMHlJ KK. scribers who are in arrears more than brings leaf and bloom it is delightful; W . O. WoonwajgD, A s s o c iâ t * E u it o h . six years will he cut square off. Now ! as yet its trees hardly show the touch of there, take that. ! spring, but beds of hyacinths have von- _.. . ___ _____ 1 jdersof bloom and fill the uir with the M l t n d u second el a«« matter at the postoltlee Why should a local paper say “ news “ scents of Araby.’* Within sight are at Newberg, Oregon. items are very scareo this week.” The other open squares, for they exist in all readers of the paper will know it as soon directions, with their beds of bloom that IU C ID aVIRT FRIDAY MOKN 1 NO. as they glance at the local page without, are replaced as the season advances, being told. j When hyacinths fade they are taken up F R I D A Y , A P R I L 2 5 , 19 0 2 . « him 1 — and later bloom planted, and so through “ Greens” are ripe now and It be-! the season. It would make an interest- I t is general'y conceded thnt tlie ap- hooves everybody to take to this kind of ing article to tell of the trees and flowers preaching campaign in Yaniliill c o u u ty I loader and become real live vegetarians in Washington, for it is not every tree until such a time meat takes a tumble that cun be adapted to the restrictions will for various reasons be m a hot .............u ...... as ....... .................. of city life. political contest. 8 uch a condition will in prices. The Chinese Exclusion Bill was de- b a lia rl on the nervous temperament feated In the senate yesterday by a large of the candidate«, but otherwise it may d k e iis o f t h e HfOHr h a n d . be not such a bad tiling after all, lor it Anent the rather common com vote; as I have intimated would be the will mean one of two things to each plaint against newspapers that good fate of tlie Mitcbell-Kabn Bill. The party’s nomiuitlng convention; that it deeds done in the world, the cheerful amendment offered by Senator Platt, must put up a ticket, every man on and cheering incident* of life, the hap- of Conneticut, reenacting existing laws, whioh is above reproach or that it pier events of every day existence, do passed witli one nay vote—that of old stands a good chance of being defeated not receive the same attention from tlie man Hoar, oi Massacliuesetts, who n ev-! but simply that there should either be P ia n ti* F o r S a le . or at least badly mangled in tlio weak prose as crimes, accidents and grim, er gets beyond first principles, that all I an outlet to every low place or that it Tomatoes and Cabbage May 15. places. The time has been when the depressing occurences, the Indianapolis men are a born equal. The extreme] be filled up, having a uniform kind of measures of tlie Mitchell-Kalin Bill were j fact that a man had a place 011 a certain Journal pays some sensible tilings. It walks and keep them in repair, plant ticket was all that the average voter declares that a newspaper is, first of all, demanded by tlie various labor organi-; ing ornamental trees, having a public- eared to know about him. That fact a newspaper, and must chronicle the zations of California, that came here ] park and as mucli as possible getting B ig B ig either defe ited or elected him. Person- events that make news. I f murderers, and stayed here until the final vote was ' people to paint their buildings. al qualifications or characteristics cut robberies, cruelties and ottier unpleas- taken, all the time nagging and threat A mistaken notion about towns is Iittle figure. That state of uffuirs how- antnesses tlmt are the outgrowth of hu ening, in fact, bullying for extreme that there is no other way to make Your choice 4 plants for 1 cent. exclusion. They probably over did ever* is gradually changing. The good man frailty seem at tioies to predomin them grow than to make some provision Everybody come a running and citiaeu is beginning to ask leading ques ate It is because when such things oc it, but West -Coast Congressmen saw for employment for tlie people. That is help yourself at Henry Hagey’s tions about the candidate. Is lie u good, cur they become matters of public con tlie need of exclusion, most of tlie oth a good tiling to do, in fact must be done clean, strong man? Has lie any [lersou- cern ; they are out of the ordinary in ers saw it also, but many honestly in some way and one way to do it is to Farm. al habits or vices that weaken him as a any normal community and excite at thought there was danger in over doing provide everything that goes to muke F r a n lc W o o d , A crime once committed is it, of losing tlie trade and good will of home pleasant, and thus attract a class public servant? Is lie master of liinipelf tendon. T h e D u n d ee G a rd en er. and if perchance lie holds legislative not a private affair as when it was in China and of violating treaty obligations. of people to'locate tlmt have capital and honors, will he at ull times represent contemplation, but is before tlie world. Tlie Geary law lias answered very well; who nil) engage in new lilies of business his county with credit? These ques Tlie same is true of good deeds when we do not need to exclude any class hut that will give more employment to those tions are going to lie asked by the con they are done in a public way, and, ns a the common laborers who would Inter who depend upon employment. Per scientious voter, und unless they can be matter o f fact, so many of these are re fere with our labor system, that is part haps if we would go about getting tlie answered satisfactorily, the candidate corded from day lo day that scarcely an o f our protection for the labor of our homes of our town made attractive in \ A will be clieerfuly "scratched,” party or edition of any paper is without them. country. While they were about It, the same way that some communities gOf Perfume are you using—it is no party. This is a condition and not a Almost daily it is tlie fortune of tlie press there was an immense influx of emi- encourage improvement in farming and j so nice? theory that confronts the ticket makers to bo ulile to announce, for instance, a gra'ioti from tlie lowest class of South stock raising we might get a reputation SWhy it is Extraite de Violette^ of the county. Let a party disregard it, gift or bequest made by some wealthy ern Europe, that is actually more ob and an amount of free advertising that k j de Parme, manufactured byj^ jectionable than the Chinese laborer, man for tlie benefit of his fellow-crea and it commits suicide sooner or later. would be wortli very much to us. ,j Roger & Gallet, Paris. Borne have come dangerously near doing tures in one way or another. Hardly whose groat fault lias been that lie Let tlie city council appropriate a sum ft already. There ii no excuse for put less frequently is it called upon to record could live and work too cheap. Atf* of money and another sum tie raised by SjAnd where did you get it? Senator Mitchell was on hand to save ting up a morally weak man (or oiilce tlie beneficent workings of some of the sunscription for premiums on home at F. H. C A LD W ELL & CO.’J i f individual one feature of his bill by ottering an who hasn't even tlie ubility or will pow many public charities. tractions, so much for tlie best lawn, ^ The Prescription Druggists. S er to control himsell. It looks too much acts are less often set down it is for tlie amendment to Hcnator Platt’s motion and another prize for the neatest front like Yamhill had nothing better. There very best of reasons; they are not done to re-enact tlio Geary law, which motion fence, if we must have fences, and an 1 iAnd the price—only 75 centsp It provides tlie I are plenty of good men in tlie county lo in such a way that become public prop carried by a close vote. other for the neatest display of paint A per ounce. Well I guess 111 the offices, and if voters who are in erty. A gift for a library, a school, a method by Chinese which in our insular j and so on for all of the tilings that go to will go and get an ounce. H clined to be particular can’ t Und them hospital, is not a tiling that is possible territories (excepting Hawaii) shall take make home attractive, making different ^Well you will have to hurry asy on one ticket they are liable to look to to conceal; it is of necessity n deed done out certificates of identification. tilings so that anyone who would make there is only a limited amount^ The River and Harbor bill is before some other. Tills is plain talk hut it is in eight of men. But, in spite of all any effort could stand a show to get a better to face tlie situation before tlie Bneers directed toward wlmt is charged tlie Senate Committee of Commerce, of prize. Then let the city council have -' imported each year. ¡Well if you do not get the Vio- candidates are nominated than to real as a modem tendency to the spectncular, which Senator Mitchell is a member. tlie pieces of old side walk, fences and even in clinrity, tlie fact remains that Ho lias successfully exerted himself to ize It after they are defeated. lette de Parme, they have lots brush from orchard prunings burned now, ns ever, a vast deal of tlie good convince tlie committee of tlie needs of and some new side walk in places where of others at 25 to 50 cents per(, The Graphic is informed on very good done by tlie right hand of munkind’ is Oregon, so they have agreed to report they are needed and street, grading done to ounce, which are very nice, authority that in preparation for tlie not known to the left. Silently, unob in favor of increasing savoral items. where it is needed, und we would begin Coos liay will bo reported at $75,000 in trusively, even secretely, men and wo republican primaries which ure to be to be proud of our town. held Saturday, a "slate” of proposed men, according to their ability and op stead of $10,000, and tlie Siuslaw $38, • Ax OnsEitvHR. delegates has been nrranged for North portunities, servo the needy and unfor 000 instead of $20,000. With Mr. Tongue to advocate these increases in conference tunate fellow-beings who come in their Newberg precinct, one of tlio special H IM tIN G IlItO O K IT K W S . ends in view being to see that no repre way as they pass through tlie world, we may hojrn they will lie sustained, as P. N. Rkinner went to Portland Satur sentative oi tlio Graphic shall attend and not only shun publicity, but would they have reports of government en day on business. WATCHMAKER the county convention as a delegate. dony that what they do is worthy of gineers to sustain them. Wlmt Senator Mitchell feels especially C. E. Newliouse was in Portland last Now should tills scheme be carried out, notice. Even those who know o f tlie and JEW ELER, as it no doubt will lie, as the Graphic j k 00*1 deeds scarcely realize their impor- pleased at, is that tlie Sonate Committee Friday on business. man during Ihe twenty-two years be I is nee, so much a matter of course are lias accepted liis amendment to recom A. L. Watson was in tho city one day 8oiicits the patronage o f his old Iudiana has been a voter in tlie primariei at they. A man is killed by accident or mend an appropriation for commencing last week and took in tlie dog show. Friends who need watch repairing done. Newberg lias never solicited any man's intent and tlie community is excited tlio Ship Canal around tlie Dalles of tlie Mr. Caswell was up from Portland 1107 M o r r is o n St. tote, directly or Indirectly, nor in any thereat. It is tlie one subject of conver Columbia. There was $214,000 left over and visited over Sunday with her uncle Some individual provides a from appropriation for the boat railway, way ever countenanced “ slate” politics, sation. PO RTLAND , OR Win Barker. and won't do it now, won’ t it bo a stun refuge (or the widow, sends the daughter to be used on tlie canal; tlie further Mr Courtney of Klickitat Co., Wash ning blow to tills glorious republic of to school, finds tlie son remunerative sum of $400,000 was added to this, so ington, made his brother WiTTTam a employment, and the proceeding is giv that if tlie amendment passes both ours? W hy,in tlio face of such n calam short visit last week. ity the great American bird is liable to en hut a passing thought. It is well, houses, there will lie $014,000 available Mrs. Chas. Shires of Meadow Lake refuse to flap his wings and scream, ami but it was lo be expected, and is hardly to commence tlie canal anil locks at Tlie republicanism in old Yamhill will be of enough consequence lo tlie minds oi Dalles. If these increases succeed tlie has been visiting her parents Mr. and come “ rickety" on its feet, when the tlio neighbors to report as news, so does total for Oregon rivers and harbors will Mr. John Rush the past weex. Mrs. Randall had the misfortune to hosts gather in battle at tho scat of gov not reach tlie papers. Now and then, be nearly $2,500,000. It is expoeted tlmt Congress will ad break her arm last Friday. While driv ernment, on date of Thursday, May 1, however, a deed of this character comes in the yeur nineteen hundred und two. accidently to public knowledge. Much a journ by June 15th, and both houses ing some cattle out of their yard site one was reported in tlie Journal one are pushing business through as fast as fell with the above result. ie'_________ _!__ Ui_. day last week. Two little waifs, almost possible. The Nicaragua canal bill is It tiegins to look like Zim Mills in As illustration oi the fact of flow a babies, woro in tlio police station for now before tlio .Senate, meeting obstruc little dabbling in literature will some tends to have a telephone line of liis want of other reiuge, thoir mother hav tions from those who support railroad own. Ho lias been spending several times introduce a man to tlie public and ing been taken to a hospital. While interests, tlmt do not want commerce days lately getting out poles and putting thence to positions of business trust or i the authorities were in a quandary as to diverted from the overland routes, nor them along tho road between liis place political preferment, the case of the new how to dispose of them eaino a laboring care that there shall bo any inter oceanic and tlie store. There is considerable Commissioner of Pensions Eugene Ware man with his own two young sons in canal. To such the Panama scheme is cited, concerning which there is no talk of an independent line between search of tlie children. He had read offers excuse for opposing tho Nicara little of romance. Home years ago he here and Newberg. S h o rty . that they were there, and, because they gua project. Anything to delay con- wrote some verses, which were puldlsli- had lived 011 his street and played wlMi struc$ion. The Hepburn lull that pass ad. A certain young man in New York F o r Sale. Ids youngsters; because they were little ed tlio House provides $180,000,000 for tlie chanced to read them and he liked them Two horses 3 and 4 years of age. C. and helpless anil in need of friends; iie- Nicaragua line, and if it passes tlie Sen- bo well that they retained a place in liis causo lie was a goml man, in short, nte it is thought tlio canal will he in 8 . Calkins, Newberg, Ore. memory. In tlio oourae of time that though doubtless lie would have been operation ill aix to eight years time. It young tnnn assumed tlie duties of presi F o r Male. surprised lo be told so—lie took the is uncertain when there can lie final dent of tlie United States, and now lias waifs to his home till such time ns their {action. Nine hundred acres of land within five The Senate Committee lias called the author of the verses to lie mother could care for them again. There eleven members, seven oi whom favor miles of Newberg, in different tracts. pension commissioner. The moral to be I is noocc isicn for surprise at such an act. Die Hepburn bill ns it passed tlie House. Mostly improved. Amos Nelson. deduced would seem to be, “ Write a L , , , , . ... Sucl» things are happening all Ilio lime, . I, .. . , Midi 8 . A. C laiikk . book, yonng man ; write a book. 5 ou I L,........... Everyone who lias been without money, F n r Sale at a lln rcaln . may or may not get a fort tine out of it, or whoso acquaintance is umong them 11F.A U T V a n 11 1 iiiY N K s s r a n r u o p i r j One Petaluma Incubator of 120 egg but you may eventually get an olflce.” of small means, knows tiiat the poor are Newberg has tlie name of being a pro capacity, nearly new, nlso new brooder, kind to each other; that among tlieui gressive town, and compared with many manufactured bv same firm. W ill nc- Tlie Oregonian could do very effective are tlio real acts of charity performed — other Oregon towns it is a w ide awake cept $20 for both—tlie price of incuba work in its outcry against crime und .JL Q J U U U U L those lliut mean self sacrifice. They are place and alive to tlie possibilities of be official iniquity in tlie city of Portland tor alone. Address, Sherwood Drug Co, so common that they cause no comment coming a still better place in which to Sherwood, Or. t2 if it would ba "instant in season and , , , ,, . . , I In tlie circles where they occur; but it is live and make u living. We might learn ; out of season,” but tlie "constant read- ,, , . .. . _ 1 • 1 ,, , i. 1 well, once in a while, tlmt tlie rest oi something from towns in Southern I er’ will notice tlmt the big daily Ims Its , , , . „ , m sst Fnrm F a r Sale, of how to make a town. { / * \ w - p* h * acock on land ii eacock ^ » “ spells,” . „ 11 . o width .. 1 , w come on lust , . pro- H opportunity I , ie . . world . . I * atlonied . . . . . J to California The J. J. Conlee placo in West Chc- There is no place in the L'nited Stales m W. MORRIS I I I ACOCK vioas to rad, election and then Imme- l<tok ,in “ thfe o( •uch w here there are such nice towns ns in halem contali.Ing 120 aerea, about 100 in diatelv after the ballots are counted the lt ,nsP‘ re? cultivatinn, fair baildings, orchard. On fever sulisides and the wide open policy in human nature; it is one of tlio tilings Southern California, and in spite of tlie road and cinse to puhlic achool. Prire tlmt proves life worth tlie living. reaction from the exploded tsann, they is si mply winked at. Viewed from tho are grow ing very rapidly. Most ot them rcasonable forcasti. Reason (orsellini, standpoint of a political campaigner I depend upon making the very best eon- thè business of Ilio Conico estate must (his manner of warfare is all wool and a N kTlON .11 v v n r » 1 . c o i t i i K i r o M i . Amos Nelson, Admr. didous for a pleasant home in order to be elosed up. KMK yard wide, but it won’t stand the wash draw the best class of people and to get o f tlie real reformer who believes that Thero is no more speetaeular city al 1 eternal vigilance 1 « the price of common timi) llds nationai capitai ol ours. The them to buy and itr.prove property and develop new lines of business. Four Reported by tlie Yamhill Co. Abstract decency In tho North End. ancicnts mode great capitai*, like Rome teen of tho best towns of medium size in Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for tlie /<> Keep on hand and manu- VI/ and Atheus, Babylon and Nliicvali. Southern California are prohibition week ending April 12, 1902. /iV facture everything in the W W ith each succeeding election Con- when thè empiiva thev re prese nt ed liad towns, largely (or the reason tlmt the J N Miller to Mary A Keller lt 7 greasman Tongue allows up with in- ^ world vvide sway and thè common peo- best class of people coming (rom tlie line of W and 8 blk P Desklns ad Newberg! 823 flS creased strength, which shows that Ids pie were serio or slave*, bui our capitai ea-tern ami middle states, American Samuel M Richard» to Renj T work In Congress is highly satisfactory repressela a froe people, its splendor born and well informed want to locate Smith It 13 Oak Fruit Farm 225 to tlie voters of the second district. 1 sliows noi only lite we.dtli and power u( in prohibition towns. There is no kind John Boeder« to S P Christenson /{V i.'O U L D I N C S , VV Even the Oregonian which Ims always Ilio people hot their devotìon io im'ional of business but aland? a better chance of 18« a In A N and R Miller die t 5 been very sparing in its words of rom - 1 devolopmcnt. Rome liad its splendei success where no money is spent in 8500 T U R flIN C S . C R E S T - r I meodation of Mr. Tongue has got around precincta, bot Washington was lai 1 out saloons hut all tlmt is made goes to sup Il K Corner a * f to Martha Corner to tho point where it can say some very to lie In all reapoets a great capitai, ft z;x B R A C K E T S , x!/ port other lines of trade. Newberg Ims pi It 5 blk 12 Lippincott* ad to ■ice things about Ids work at Wash- was long cali thè "C ity of Magniti,vnt tliis advantage and but few other towns Dayton. .................................... » boor ahj w in d o w ing ton. Distancvs,” but is fast filling in and have, but in in other respects there are Win New house a w f to Liztie Glad I completed to carry out the original in- many tilings done in (lie California on 3 Its in blk 19 Rowland* arid 2 FRAM ES. FAKCY $ The Oregon In lepend nt lias suspend- tent ion. The na’ tve wooda, art replaced towns lo attract |**nple and make pleas- M cM ............... ............. ........... 500 /J\ C A S IN O S , E T C . \?/ » 1 publication an<l it is I t g t f M tlmt fcf a :n ren.lbvnt e.ty with wide alreeta,! ant surroundings for homos that have Christenson Jenson a wf to O C a t\\ v r \ o u r p a tr o n a g e sol- VI/ Guild will take tlie plant to aome new yet wider avenues, with frequent reaer-i never been tried in Newberg to any S E Christenson 38 « a in l^wia field in Washington. This man Guild vaUont; there is now being perfected a great extent Not things tlmt cost much /JV Iciteii. VI/ B Roger* die t3 s r3 ............... ent a wide awatli, in his own estimation, plan that will elaborate tlie two mile* money either, but little things—keeping Andrew Smith to B T a F. M Smith /IV __ \M during the day* oi rank, wild-eyed pop- from tlie dome of tlie capital to the l’o- { a|| rubbish an I refuse gathered up and lt 19 Oak harm D ayton ............. 225 A w ulism and free silver lunacy, but he lontac with beautiful grounds and pub -1 hauled elf, having all the streets rn that G I. Baker et al to I.ucy Cowles 8.1 soon dropped oat along witli tlie rest ol lie boil.lings tlmt almll represent tin* liiere will lie no pools of standing water, W. P. W 1 j /IV a in McM .............................. the short lived windjammers of that greatness o f tho nation and ambition of This does not mean that all or even w ry Wm FeUlard a wf to N P Whealer period- its people. M y home is ucar tlie W hite many of the etrveU need to be graded, ‘ 180 a sec 12 t3 r 8 .................... 10001 i Bank of Newberg. H. A. Littleüela H. J . Littlefield. L IT T L E F IE L D B RO S., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. B. C. MILES. President. N. E. BRITT. Vice-Pret. E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary# Offices in Chehftlem Valley Baule Bu Iding Phone No. 4:1. Residence north oi Public School Building, Phone No. 44. J. C. COLCOKD, Cashier. C A P I T A L S T O C K , $ 30 , 161 . B. C. MILES. C. K. S P A l’ LDINO. I TTO RNEY-AT-LAW . H. WOODWARD. n e . Bun r. J. H DOUGLAS, JR. CLARENCE BUTT. Di ree tor*. W ill practice in all the courts of the state fx/iR/j|rt 4 p o w r > E \ ’FR_Ladd A Tilton Port- Special attention given to probate work, the y ‘ M w _ . w riting o f deeds, mortgages, contracts and the 1 land; National Park Bank, New Tor*. drafting of a ll legal papers. _____ »_____ Newberg. Oregon. g traD(rer8 visitin g the city «re invited to call at O f fic e — Second Floor 1 the bank for information concerning Ihe Bank of Newberg Building. | city. Corie.spondence invited. = = ~ ___ - o ' v S-or Swell and typ-to-fflate , dfousefurnishings I M O D E R A T E III PRICE | IN T E R V IE W ^ S S O ^ y 70 . TO. dio iiings worth, 9 / ew berg’s d u m i turo 971 cm. What Jfind 5 COES IT NEED REPAIRING ANO CLEANING? « t 3 JOHN A. BECK, n rn rrrn m n rv Satisfaction Is what we aim to give our cus tomers in all liues of goods. TOe siiti g tue dreo with Cash ¿Purchases ou 2 WE TURN OUT NOTHINQ * FIRST CLAS 3 WORK. W ins tow ¿Pros. $ $ $ X W a lt ¿Pa per X ¿ n r 1 & 7 # " Si B /}> NEW BERG ^ 6ASH & DOOR /¡\ FACTORY $ Vp ¡j8 W /)\ vv /|x doors Wi::oiws, Z j 0 2 if? # t* 1 Sam ples to S elect I S ea son g d o r J f o u s e e le a n in g | is a t J fc a n d . | C ry O u r 97lixed ¿Paints 1 llto carry a full tine of tho best brands of ¡Paints and Oils Tliintiouj S?tass, 9h7tndout Shades, Cnr- tain ¿Poles, mtCoohing Siasses, ¿Pee Supplies, etc. ¿Picinto 97/outdings. 0! n EJ rj M Undertaking | Si Si d i ¿Pig «C in e o f J*rom. T. B. CUMMI NGS & CO. | “ •Tfgrtrxr'. *■ .Ttwgffl b in stoch. 4 s \ uhe 2 91'cw 9 ) a signs d e r Cvcrgthin!/ EHRET BROS. The very best watches have their day of repairs and their time for clean ing. Have your time piece attended to before it’s worn out for lack of oil and cleanliness. A watche’s organism is fine attd delicate, and the slighest friction makes trouble and wears the parts out. We will re pair and clean your watch, and warrant the job to be all O. K. ’€ € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € « « > <ts ti\ ’— /ft /ft /ft /ft That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the HBJUmQ iTE A A /ft /ft LAUNDRY First class work done in every particular, and careful attention given all customers. /ft * \ V “ ¿ft d ill Conies Out in the Wash * \ J / Dundee customers w ill please leave their laundry w ith G. W . Byers J r. j i . TJ. ¿Prcssnattj ¿Prop. w & y& ¿5 & mas. jjj 1100 HEACOCX & SONS & B IIC K E N S D E R F E R M O D E L NO. .1, $40; . Psr.FKTTtOX I Is A t L ast M O D E L NO. 7, $50 T n R y p k w r it e r s eachkd - - - - Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation and durability at a minimum cost A V . ^ V . I U D K O L 'T ¡Stark street, A «e n t. F^ortlaiid» O r . A