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THE NEWBERC GRAPHIC. Willamette liver above Portland and its ^ its markets and to employ the thousand tributaries, there waa an appropriation millions of annual profit that constantly • of $ 68 , 600 , or more than has been before ■ accumulates in tlie hands o f American E. H . W o o d w a r d , E d i t o r & P u b l i s h e r . appropriated for the Willamette river ! capitalists. Let the Oregon voter look : at these (acts and ask himself what part W. C. W o o d w a r d , A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r . lu all the history of Oregon. Very many other important achieve has democracy had in this wonderful de- 1 Then he can answer to ¿eterei] u leeoni! vìaai m etter at Ih* put lorn ce ment* of Mr. Tongue iu congress might velopinent? âtfliew lierf, O regon. W e want Butter, E g g s and Poultry. W e don’t want be added but the foregoing constitute* a bis own soul as to wiiat use he will put { record of seal and efficiency for recogni his ballot to on the second day of June, | to run a H uxter W agon, but if we don’t get more produce tion o f material and legislative need* of 1902. EVERY F R ID A Y H O R B IMO. ‘W * 0 All eyes are turned towards Oregon j Oregon which bat never been equalled by any man eent to congress from Ore for she is the first state lo hold a gener F R I D A Y , M A Y 30, 1902. gon. In view Iben of these splendid al election this year; and this is the off services of Mr. Tongos, not only to the year that the party in power is ala ays JtjU T O H G U K ’ 8 R E C O R D I N C O N O R K S B people of his district, but the entire peo afraid of. But lids year the people can A* (he Eugtoe Register declares, no ple of Oregon, sod in view oi the posi not afford to be indifferent; President j man in congress from any state has more tion of influence he baa attained on com Roosevelt is faithfully carrying out the earnestly and zealously endeavored to mittees with congress and with the ad policy that President McKinley inaugu serve the people o f his district and his ministration, it would be a reflection rated, that lias won such wonderful Come in and talk with us, W e ’ll be busy later. state without regard to political faith, upon the intelligence o f the people of prosperity. We have redeemed Cuba or social or commercial position, than the first congressional district of Oiegon from Spain and today the Cubans are tias Thoa. H. Tongue. H e is now and if they did not return him to congress, free and independent, more truly than 2 n d D o o r E a st C 'b e lia le m V a lle y H a n k . and that too by a majority which will they could possibly be bad they won has been since he first entered oongn one of the busiest men o( that body. No not only be a testimony to their appre freedom from Spain without American insn has ever written him a letter or ciation and approval of what lie lias tutelage. As with Cuba so with the made a request o f him of aDy kind, done, but uphold hit hands in any fu Philippines; the Filipinos as a whole are less capable of self government than which he has not in some way answer ture effort in their behalf. the Cubans; when we shall have estab ed, and the infinite detail of his daily work, would tax the energiei of the The times have changed. Pompeii lished free government there, they will most vigorous man. Mr. Tongue has was overwhelmed by Vesuvius, and be belter off than could be possible *AND made no attempt to distinguish himself centuries alter Bulwer Lj tton produced without tlie protection the United States in congreee by the usual method employ a great picture o f the great tragedy. affords—all tbe ranting» of democracy ed by most of the members, that o f m ak Now, St. Pierre is destroyed by volcanic to the contrary. \ T h e D ou ble T ria n g le B ra n d C ollars a re stylish a n d ing speeches, but has confined himself eruption and before the lava ceases flow The coming election will no doubt see com forta b le. T h e on ly c o lla r m a d e w ith a h eavy J almost wholly to the practical features ing a prospectus is ont o f a full and real Mr. Toogue re-elected. Mis party p ly sea m . Sold by u p .to .d a ta m erch a n ts ev ery w h ere and duties of ids position, and in this istic description of the whole affair. showed good judgement to keep him in o r 2 sam ples sen t p rep a id f o r 23 cen ts. T hey equal, way only can a man do that service for the seat lie has to long occupied, where a n y q u a rter c o lla r m a d e. M erch a n ts sh ou ld w rite his constituents which they demand and The Quarterly of the Oregon Histor he has made himself felt and apprecia f o r o u r 1902 o ffer. to which they are justly entitled. Aside ical Society for March 1902, Ipre been re ted. It would not be easy for a new from the endless detail of correspondence ceived. Its contents are as follows: man to gain the position and influence amounting to an average of 76 letters a ‘ ‘ Social Evolution o f Oregon," by Prof. he commands. He is now iu place to do VfcNZANOT day, attending to questions before de J. R. R obertson,of tbeC hairof History, good service; the men who rule Con JACOBS partments, carrying out personal wishes, Pacifiq University, Forest O rove; ‘ ‘ Po gress are they who have been kept in granting personal requests, attending to litical History of Oregon from 1865-1776’ ’ position, every year acquiring more in TROY. NY pensions, to mall routes and contracts, by Hon. W . D . Fenton, Portland; fluence and becoming better educated to requests for government publications "History of tlie Barlow Road,’ ’ by Miss to tlie work. There is no drudgery that and an infinite number of other things Mary S. Barlow, daughter of Samuel exceeds that necessary for a congressman unnecessary to mention, be baa secured Kimbrough Barlow the builder; "A cross w ho answers the thousand demands on much larger hearing than it received. the establishment o f innumerable post tbe Continent Seventy Years Ago,” ids time, who have no respite, but work, Most of the candidates are rustling offices, increase of mail service in num compiled from tbe papers of John Bal! work as long as their eyes can be kept hard this week. Both of the parties are erous localities and a very large number by his daughter, Mrs. Kate N. B. Pow open. working hard for success and it is possi of free rural delivery routes. During ers. John Ball taught a school at Van The Charleston News and Courier is ble that some surprises may be sprung his first term he secured the first free couver in N ovem ber, 1832, and was the one o f the oldest and greatest of South when election returns are announced. rural delivery to the Pacific Coast. first school teacher on the Pacific coast. ern journals. In repeated editorials it Preparations are being made for a big W hile Mr. Tongue has not been heard All these articles are vitally importaut lias alluded to Mr. Tongue's speech at time at tbe Flower Festival this week. ; often on the floor o f congress, such as relative to tlie history of Oregon. the exposition, and has given Oregon Tbe big carnival tent has been spread at| speeches as he has made, have been much praise for its wonderful exhibit. the inter-section of Third and D streets. characterized by an ability which has It is sensibly remarked that many Southern people have waked up to ap Friday forenoon a memorial program made him a reputation of being oue o f people who should know better base preciate that Oregon is a great slate that will be given and in the afternoon mem the ablest and most (orcelul speakers in their charges o f general cruelty by Amer is ably represented. It is a general re orial exercises will he conducted at the the lower house of congrese. The first ican soldiers in tlie Philippines upon tbe sult of keeping a capable man in Con cemetery. Saturday will be political speech made by Mr. Tongue was during fact that tbe President has ordered a gress that he aids to make his state day, when each of tbe four parties, pro ids first term in congress and on the few officers to be court-martialed be known and appreciated. Mr. Tongue’s hibition, socialist, democratic and re Teller Resolution declaring that it would cause they were reported as practicing speech on the necessity for better roads publican, will be allotted a time for be in good faith to pay publio obligations cruelties. This general assumption up treats of a question o f importance, for public exercises. in silver. on individual reports is as absurd and winter travel over many Oregon roads is ( P ) O I | & W & 0*9 Among something like a hundred unjust as it would be to declare that almost impossible. D U N D E E IT E M S . speeches on this subject, made in the because a court had found one man The River and Harbor bill has been Say, is this hot enough for you 7 eenste and house, the congressional cam guilty o f petty larceny in a given ward detained in conference by Bickness and Little Walter Heston had his ear bad paign com m ittee selected five to be cir of auy city all the other men living death in the families of several of the culated as campaign documents. Mr. therein are theives. It is this indis committemen, but w ill now soon be ly torn last week by falling ou the Tougue's speech was one of these five. criminate charge o f cruelty against the acted on. Our delegation has strong school house steps at Unity. H is next speech was in his second term, whole army against which the veterans liO|<es that all the Oregon measures will The hops and prunes are coming on and was on the enactment of the gold o f the Grand A rm y and tbe men who go through, including tlie increase for nicely this fine weather. standard law. The congressional com served in theBpauish and Philippine wars Coos Bay and commencement o f work Just look (or that new bouse B. mittee selected extracts from six defTer- protest. Frank G. Carpenter, the well on tbe canal at The Dalles. Good work Grotli is going to build. ent speeches on this subject for distrib know newspaper correspondent, says lias been done to secure this last. It Mrs. Sanders has moved her house ution, and that of Mr. Tongue’s was one the majority of statements of cruelty by will he greatly to the credit of the Ore and is going to build onto it as aooq as o f these, and he was the only member our troops is false, and that under the gon delegation if these items are all se possible. of congress whose speech on both of provocations which the men have suffer cured, and will show the advantage of Scott Livengood lias his new house these subjects was chosen lor campaign ed it is a wonder they are so temperate. possessing strong men in Congress. nearly completed. Such buildings as purposes. A .id e from those above men Work is blockaded in the Senate by this are a credit to the town. tioned Mr. Tongue has made speeches "S o great is the demand o f the Amer ilemocracio perversity over tlie Philip Say, just step out and see my flower on the annexation of Hawaii, the Phil icans for Filipino independence that pine bill, but another week,will see that W . P. HEACOCK ORLAND HKACOCK ippine question, Porto Rican tariff, on the American government has been disposed of. Then Senator Mitchell ex garden, it’s fine. “ W .A.E.” improvements at the mouth o f the C ol compelled to mobilize troops at Wash pects to see tlie Nicaragua Canal come Tlios. Prince has hired Henry Ecks as W . .MORRIS HE ACOCK umbia River, and all o f these have been ington to protect tbe president," and to the front in the Senate. He is in manager of his 500 acre stork farm back AAAA o f such a character as to have keen the "O ur friends in the American congress earnest for the Nicaragua route and in tbe hills and they are stocking it occasion o f very favorable press mention. are championing our cause and threat busy preparing to be heard on Us advan with goats and sheep. Good. Mr. Tongue’s oommltte assignments ening to recall the troops that are per tages as well as to show the perfidious R e a l E sta te Transfer*. are something of an indox to his stand secuting the Filipino people,” are sam liletory o f tlie Panama scheme, where ing both in Congress and with tlie re ples of tlie dispatches sent from the Reported by tbe Yamhill Co. Abstract at least $30,000,000 of tlio capital was publican orgauixation. When ho re H ong Kong juntu to tlie deluded Fili squandered in "prom oting" it, as was Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for the ceived his appointment on the River pinos. It is easy to see how the utter claimed. It was an infamous business, week ending May 24, 1902. and Harbor oommitte he had been iu ances o f such men as Carmack, Patter throughout, and will lie well to show it Jos R Lewis A wf to John H Burch congress but one term. California had son and Tillman tend to prolong the Keep on hand and manu it 21 23 pt it 21 Oak fruit fa rm .. .$1050 up and make odious the present scheme never had the position and neither had war at the expense of life aud property. (or passing its rngs and tatlers on the Lee Langhlin to Mesxner A Volk- facture everything in the Washington. Both were applicants for It is the duty of loyal Americans to see hein pt it 1 blk 5 N Yamhill 1400 American market as a foil, to prevent line of it and both were strongly supported. to it that no action is taken nor public B I, Berry to Victor A Gross its 5 6 the passage of any canal bill. At the time Oregou had in the senate expression countenanced which would blk 14 Faulconers add to Sheri It is altogether uncertain when Con a member on the committee on com tend to encourage such dispatches as 30 dan................................................... gress will adjourn, not that there Is merce, and California had not, but d e given above. For instance, Bhould need for much longer session, but demo R II Linnville A wf to Martha J sired It. In the face of these adverse Oregou go democratic next week, the Hyde 10 a in Jno Welch die t3r2. 850, cratic perversity Is hanging on by the conditions Mr. Tongue was assigned this news would be spread at once among eyelids, hoping to make some point U S to Dennis J Ryan 160 a in sec very important position. At the same the Filipinos that the call for withdrawal 6 t3r5............... * ............................ H ’std that can influence the coming elections. congress he was appointed chairman of from Hie I’hilippioea had been sounded It is a hard tim e with them when tlie J J Burton to H M Roberts 40 a iu the committee on Irrigation of Arid by tlie American people. sec 36 (2r4........................................ S country is so prosperous with so little Lands, a committee which he has made occasion for dissatisfaction. They hoped Roeina J Wallace A hus to Thoe M one o f the inoet important in congress. N A T I O N A L C A P I T A L C O K K K S H O N » - Boyd It 1 blk 1 Whiteson .......... 22 to make a great point by the "tru st" is No member of Congress today having BNCB. sue, but here is the President going af J M Yocum A wf to Henry Buell 5 served so short a time, has two positions a Wm Chapman die t5rfi ............ 1050 ter the meat "tru st’ ’ in a manner as if C ^ ^ Y o t ir p a tr o n a g e s o l Washington, D. C., May 23, 1902. 'of equal importance. he were hunting wild cougars or run E Pinney to Myrtle P Hill It 6 May is drawing to a close and Con ic ite d . It would be impossible to call atten blk 9 Deskins 2d add to Newberg. 2 ning down buffaloes. Roosevelt is as tion to all that Mr. Tongue has done (or gress is wasting oceana o f time har apt as not to run down these democratic Flatelle P Worthington to F' A Diel- Oregon, but a short review of his work anguing on the Philippine war with achneider it 4 5 blk 30 F'aulconers war heroes as anything else. Meantime, in eecuring river appropriations is suffi démocratie denunciation o f the army add to Sheridan............................ 1 Oregon w on't probably give over 15,000 Nothing con cient to testify to his ability to servo aud war in the Orient. E F Schneider A w f to J A Sim- majority for the republican ticket. nected with this administration, either the state. On these matters In w hich monsjpt it 4 blk 3 N Y am h ill.. . . 600 8. A. C l a r k e . Oregon is paitlcularly interested, Mr, in war or in peace, suits democracy. The Addison Hawley to Francis L Tongue has secured for Oregon a con West Coast especially, is interested in Town tr 45 46 Hurleys sub near * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ i P R O T E C T IO N P O R R U R A L M A I L sideration, which far exceeds anything maintaining our hold in tlie East Indies, Newberg ........................ 1800 BOXES. o f this kind in the history o f appropria for we recognise the immense advan Uncle Sam don ’ t believe in any mon Marriage License. tions for this state. The River and Har tage possession there will give in build key business, as will bo keep by the Hattie Trehelir 21 t a l i A Withee 31. bor hill aa It left the house com m it!«, ing ooinmesee with the Orient. The (¡Of Perfume are you using— it isj resting of the following paragraph and before additions and amendments manufacturing states of the South also, F a r m F n r Hate. which is taken from tlie postotiice ap 5 so nice? ‘4 had been made by the senate, carried have direct interest In the Nicaragua propriation bill: "W h oever shall here- 1 The J. J. Coulee place in West Che- an aggregate appropriation (or the riv canal as a means for reaching the trade IW h y it s Extraite de ViolettejJ after willfully or maliciously injure, halem containing 120 acre«, «bout 100 in ers and harbors o( nearly $2,000,000, an o f the Pacific, and the Philippines as s ¡5 de Parme, manufactured byjj tear dowu or destroy any letter box ot cultivation, fair buildings, orchard. On amount of money equal to one fourth basis for the trade, so are determined in f other receptacle established by order ol road and close to public school. Price ¡J Roger & Gallet, Paris. tlie entire appropriation for the state lavor of both. reasonable for cash. Reason fnr selling, ¿A n d where did you get it? A t? the Postmaster General, or approved or during forty three years or tlnoe Iter ad Present conditions in tlis South weak the business of the Conic« estate must g F . H . C A L D W E L L & CO .’*5 mission to the sisterhood of states. For en faith in free trade as well as oilier designated by him for the receipt or de 1« closed up. Amos Nelson, Admr. | livery of mall matter on any rural free Every man of sense 9 The Prescription Druggists. 2 all the livers and harbors of the United party dogmas. delivery route, or shall break open the State*, carrying an annual tonnage o f' knows that only for tlie protective tariff, ¿A nd the price— only 7 5 centsjj R H u r r d R ule * T i n S o u th e rn Tm clflc Dorn- same, or willfully or ma'iciously injure 100.000 tons or lees, an aggregate ton that democracy has always denounced, v I g per ounce. W ell I guess l£ or deface, or destroy any mail matter nage o f 2,200,308 tons, there was appro the South could have no such prosper The Southern Pacific will make spe || will go and get an ounce. ¡4 priated by the house committee, $417,- ity a* they possess. Tlie tariff meas deposited therein, or shall willfully take cial rate« to San Franciteo on the occa or steal sueh matter deposited therein, «W ell you w ill have to hurry a sjj 000, which Is something 'ess than 20 ures o f Cleveland’s lime brought the or »hall w ilfully take or steal such mat sion o f the convention o( lit* Nobles of g there is only a limited amount*^ cents a ton. Out of this $417,000 thus nation to bankruptcy, while the few ter from or out o( such letter box or the Mystic Shrine, at that point In June. appropriated Mr. Tongue lias gotten for years o f protection under McKinley imported each year. § Tickets will be on .ale from June 3rd other receptacle, or shall willfully aid the little stale o f Oregon for rivers and have made the United States more rich or assist in any of tlie aforementioned lo 8lh inclusive, and will be available S w e ll if you do not get the Vio-jj harbors o f lids class, for Tillamook $27,- and proaperons than people ever were in offence«, shall for every such offence be for stop-over* in California. F’ ull in g lette de Parme, they have lots*, 000, for Hiuslaw river, $28,000, for Co- all the w orld's history. The result la punished by a fine of not more than formation relative to rates, limits snd j of others at 25 to 50 cents peril qtillle river $.10,000 and for Coos Bay marvelous— almost beyond belief—lor one thousand dollars, or by imprison oilier conditions « ill he cheerfully sup $10,000—$93,000, or nearly one fourth while millionaire* have sprung up in y. ounce, which are very nice. plied by all local agents of tbe Southern ment for not more than three years." the entire amount allowed for rivers ami every business center, business centers Pacific. 6-30-t3 harbors o f this e l w in the United : ars found in evsry direction; it is also M C M IN N V IL L R CDK H E S T O N D B N C R Sta'es. This is a showing which can true that such millionaires have often S t a « « Like a t i n . . W all H. C. D ix o n . j E . I». D ix o n . The ballot boxes and election sup not he approached by any other state in developed from the lalorlng classes; Between vour chi'dren and the lor-i while labor, today, command« higher plies are being distributed over the lure» of itching and burning eczema, - the U nion, For the m outh of the Colombia the wages than ever before in the w o ld '« •onnty this week, preparatory to tbe •raidhead or other akin die.'«**»-— H ow ? Hewberç- Ore. election next Mondav. appropriation granted by the house history. W h y, by using Bucklen's arnica ealve, - w w _ ■ -------- •- _ i -----—• This it what republican principles committee on rivers and hsrlnrs, of Han. B. L. Eddy »poke at the court earth’s greatest healer. Quk keet cure r « r » » 1 «. whteh Mr. Tongue it a member, was amount to, for the whole world looki on house laat Friday evening to * .mall for ulcer*, (ever »ore«, * .It rheum, cut*. | Nine hundred acre* of land within five $i,500,003, the largest amount ever with wide eyed wonder, while Am eri audience. Ilia add re«« was straight burn* or bruise». It, fallible for pile*, mile* o f Newberg, in different tracts, given for the Columbia, and for the can enterprise Invadee ail sonet to find forward and practical snd deserved s 25c at F. H. Chidwel A Co’ e drug »tore. Moetly improved. Amoe N’eleen. fe re Stu ® ® s iii ¿Parties ® ® C A N B E S U IT E D W H O T R A D E W IT H jfcottingsworth < 5 c Cooper . W e W ill. mesóme W e’re Jay Cook & Co. F I W S T - - T h e y are in the F U R N I T U R E B U S I N E S S with both feet. N ew and up-to-date styles in house furnishiDgs alw ays kept in stock at reasonable prices. T h e y also run in connection a second hand store where sec ond hand furniture can be bought and sold or exchanged for new — anything to please the people. ^ L C r ^ L Z ^ r w -H o llin g s w o r t h & Cooper are U N D E R T A K E R S and E M B A L M E R S . T h e y carry a full line of first class goods — all latest devices for doing first class work. *•••##••*• 2 G u a ran teed L in e n C o lla rs 25 C i2 i! Satisfaction Is what we aim to give our cus tomers in all lines o f goods. A. FEW PRICES. Cloth covered caskets, any color, $ 2 8 Form er prices................................... $ 5 0 Other goods from .............................$ 1 2 Form er prices................................... $ 2 0 COMMENT IS UNNECESSARY Hollingsworth t& C o o p e r . DOES IT NEED REPAIRING AND GLEANING? « t T h e very best watches * have their day of repairs and their time for clean ing. H ave your time piece attended to before it’s worn out for lack of oil and cleanliness. A watche’s organism is fine and delicate, and the slighest friction makes trouble and wears the parts out. W e will re pair and clean your watch, and warrant the j jo b to be all O. K . W e stiil fiv e ¿free with Cash Purchases on Sverythiny l : W E TU R N O U T N O TH I NO B U T F IR S T C L A S S W O R K . in stock. EHRET BROS. 3 ? NEWBERG ¡SASH & DOOR FACTORY DOORS. WINDOWS, MOULDINCS, TURNINGS, CREST- INGS, BRACKETS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, FANCY CASINGS, ETC. W ins to tv ¿Pros. W all Paper 7 jh e Season 3 *or NS? M? & 7/civ ^Design.r S o r jVousecteaning & M? 9 “ DENTISTS t is at & sffa n d e Tiry 0 ur 77?ixed ¿Paints 1 9 & 2 0 & & W e carry a fu ll best brands o f & line o f the tPaints and Oils ‘W in d o w S t a ss, 7¿7in dow S h a d e s, C u r S i ¿Pig eCino o f óampies to Select ta in ¿P otos, jC o o h tn y S u p p lie s, o le . (( S ia s s o s , ¿P oo ¿P io ta to 97?o u ¿din gs. fyn dort a king S rom. T . B. CUMMINGS & CO. S t S Í it W. P. BEáCOCK S SONS j W hat Jfinct \ to $ 3 2 to $ 6 0 , to $2 8 to $40 Comes Out s t in the W ash T h at is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the III First class work done in every particular, and careful attention given all customers. D u n d e e c u s to m e r s w ill p lea se le a v e th e ir la u n d ry w ith O . W . B y e r s J r . Si. ¥ 7?. ¿Pressnall, ¿Prop. BLICKEN SDERFER M O D E L N O . a , $ 4 0 ; P ik f e c t io x I * M O D E L N O . 7 , $JO T y p e w r it e « « I* A t L ast R eached - - - - Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation durability at a minimum cost and AV. A . R I D E O U T , A g e n t , Q6-i S ta r k streot, P o r t la n d , O r.