THE NEWBERC GRAPHIC. The niisfit seuator from Maryland oumed Wellington likeua the American army in the Philippines to »lia hordes of hell led by Lucifer. Such vinification by such accidentai statesman as W ell ington rnakes friends for the American soldier. park is the hrouxe eqoestriau statue of Lafayette; that o( Rochambeau will oc cupy the north we it corner oi the same *2. H . W oootA U i F. u it o r A P u b l i s h e r . park. W . C . W o od w a x » , A s s o c ia t e E d i t o r . The unveiling was a scene o f great ¡display; tho auipitheater of eeats sur- ! rounding the statue could contain 2 (00 «Catered &* tooond class m atter at the portoffice C A N BE SU ITED W HO TR A D E W IT H at New berg, Oregon. W e want Butter, Eggs and Poultry. We don’t want ' people, and was draped with the Hags In the death lust F'riduy afternoon of o f the two countries, that have the same to run a Iluxter Wagon, but if we don’t get more produce IMUED KVKKY FRIDAY MORNING. The ex-governor Sylvester Pennoyer, Oregon j tri-color, red, white and blue. losses an honorable ¡and distinguished 1 statue was draped with the (lags of The citizen. A man of eccentricities and | France and the United States. F R I D A Y , J U N E 6 , 19 0 2 . — X- populistic iJenls, he was a picturesque | moment when Lady Rochambeau on- character in the history of the state. ; veiled (he monument was greeted with r— ----------— 1 ------ * His famous telegram to President Cleve ' salvos of artillery and bursts o f music -- T h e y are in the FU RN ITU RE BUSINESS T h e IC lcettou . land reading, " I will attend to my busi from the best bauds of France and with both feet. New and up-to-date styles The election is over and in a good ness; let the president attend to his,” America. W hile there were seats for in house furnishings always kept in stock many instances the results show quite a was characteristic of the man, and gave 2000 , there must have been 100,000 peo at reasonable prices. They also run in mixture. The reports up to Wednesday him a unique fume throughout the ple on the grounds. The scene includ Come in and talk with us, W e’ll be busy later. evening indicated that Chamberlain, country. From a moral standpoint his ed Lafayette Square as well as the beuu- connection a second hand store where sec the democratic candidate was elected record both public and private is above ! tiful grounds of the White House, with ond hand furniture can be bought and sold governor but on Thursday iroruing the reproach. His idiosyncrasies are sof the lordly structures of the State, Navy 1 a 2 n d D o o r E a st G T ich a lcm V a lle y l t a n k . or exchanged for new — anything to please friends of Furnish still claimed there tened in the memory of an honorable and War Departments near by ond tho the people. was still some hope for his success in and upright career. Washington monument dominating all. à s B s B M T the contest. The legislature will he re No more imposing location cun he (ound tsm sm g —- !—*■■ publican by a large majority and the re The Boer war is filially at an end after on this continent. Tile presence of in ^ . G ^ U ^ T — Hollingsworth & Cooper are U N D ER publican state ticket throughout with a vigorous and prolonged struggle which fantry and cavalry, the Annapolis and the possible exception of governor is lias fulfilled Paul Kruger’s promise of High School Cadets, the turnouts o f ior- T A K E R S and EM BALM ERS. They carry elected by large majorities. In Portland “ staggering” John Bull. From an un eigu embassies and of our own states a full line of first class goods — all latest where a hitter factional fight was waged prejudiced standpoint if such a stand men, with army and navy uniforms devices for doing first class work. Williams, republican, was elected may point is possible, it would appear that everywhere, msde a scene that reflected or over Inman ami the republican legis while tiie Boers had much of right on the harmony thut exists between the • •••••••• • lative ticket in Multnomah county went their side, and just provocation for re great republics, referring back to the through straight. In many of the coun sorting to arms, the interests ’ civili event that made America free aud made ties throughout the state the vote re zation and Immunity will best he served the republic o f France possible. Cloth covered caskets, any color, $28 to $32 vealed many surprises and indicated by England’s sovereignty in South The great occasion of the unveiling that voters as a rule did not slick very Africa. Now that hostilities have end might as well have been done in private Former prices........................................ $50 to $60 closely to party lines. One very notice ed it is hoped that our British cousins (or all the American people could Bee ol Other goods from..................................$12 to $28 able feature is the election o f dem o will cheer up, rouse themselves from it, as the grounds were roped so far Former prices........................................$20 to $40 cratic sheriffs in twelve or (¡fitteli the “ doleful dumps” and look pleasant back that the immense crowds could strong republican counties. once more. In spite o( all the Casean- see nothing, hear nothing oi the exer B. L. Eddy, republican is elected dras, the government of phlegmatic John cises, with only a glimpse of squadron» joint representative for Yamhill and Bull is not “ tottering” to hurt. and carriage loads of the favored sons The Faculty is made up of C O M P E TE N T IN Tillamook counties. and daughters o f fortune who were es STRUCTORS. In Yamhill county the republicans Much lias been said of late of the en pecial guests. It struck me as bad taste The interests of all STU D E N TS R E C E IV E elect the state senator, one representa terprising endeavors of (he American to so ignore the American people. But tive, recorder, treasurer, assessor, cor hen appropos o f the Beef Trust and the the same evening there was a railed TH O U G H T FU L A T T E N T IO N . oner and surveyor while the democrats scarcity o f meat. As will he seen from meeting of the Sons o f the American Both A CA D E M IC and C O L L E G IA T E work get one representative, judge, sheriff, the following, however, a Missouri Revolution, of which Gen. Horace Por given. N O R M A L and CO M M ERCIAL courses clerk and commissioner. cackler breaks the record: A man in ter, minister to F’ rance was a founder, are offered aud special advantages iu O R A T O R Y This places the entire county court Missouri placed a porcelain egg in the where Gen. Porter, Count Rochambeau H EAD AC H E extended. in the hands o f the democrats which nest of an ambitious old hen and found an<l others of the French delegation will give them an opportunity to show the eggs site afterward laid were in were present, and we had as delightful a E YE A C H E their hands in the many “ reform” creased in size. Then he put n goose time as possible. Gen. Porter told of movements we have beard so much egg in the nest, and the hen laid one of establishing our order in France, with B L U R R IN G O F T H E P R IN T about during the past few months. her own just as large. He wits so de decendents of those who participated J. L. Hoskins leads the ticket with a lighted with the schema that he then with DeGrasse and Rochambeau in the Oftentimes show the need of glasses. majority of 505, with II. Foster u put a foot hall in the nest and awaited American Revolution. His address was They are some of the indications of defective vision and close second his majority being 501. results. The next morning lie found an a fine effort. We shook hands with the should be attended to at once. You’ll be surprised at the The official vote of Yamhill county egg quite ns largo as the football, but General and Count Rochambeau, listen 0 comfort a pair of glasses will afford if your sight is in any follow s: Tfew borg, O regon. there wus no hen in sight. Securing ed to Admiral Hcbley, had bowls of way defective. Scientific examination free and proper GOVERNOR the egg, lie saw engraved on it by hen punch at intervals, to wind up with a glasses properly adjusted is what you are guaranteed here. Geo FI Chamberlain, dem ............... 130(1 photography. “ I ’ m no ostrich, hut I ’ ve buffet lunch at Rauclier’s, for the sons W J Furnlgli, rep ....... ................... 1404 done mv best.” Later he found the of veterans who nearly starved at Val A J Hunsaker, p ro.............................. 311 hen inside the egg. ley Forge hold their meetings at Rauch- K It Kyan, h o c ................................... 112 era, the most recherche of the feasting SUPREME JUDGE The following general news item will places in Washington. Robt S Bean, rep....... ' .................. 1571 prove more or less interesting to patrons 1 sat near a gentleman who proved to B F Bonham, dem ............................ 1193 I or prospective putrons of the rural mail be Gen. Rufus Saxton, who waa quarter E . P . D ix o n . H . C . D ix o n . C J Bright, p r o .................................. 320 routes: Much to the surprise of the master at Vancouver forty years ago, SECRETARY OF STATE post office department, the manufactur and knew many of the old Oregouiana. \ The Double Triangle Brand Collars are stylish, and C W Barzae, soc................................... 218 ers of letter boxes for rural free delivery He ia now retired after 43 years of Newberg, Ore. comfortable. The only collar made with a heavy 5 N A Davis, p r o .................................... 810 service have offered to manufacture for active service. He introduced me to ply seam. Sold by up.to.date merchants everywhere Frank I Dunbar, rep........................ 1508 the government at a cost of 5 0 cents another veteran named Clarke, from U. J. L ittlefield. H. A. L ittlefield o r 2 samples sent prepaid for 25 cents. They equal D W Sears, d en i................................. 1121 each, boxes that are identical with North Hampton, Mass., the home of the and any quartor collar made. Merchants should write STATE TR E ASU RER those for which tile patrons of the rural Clarkes since 16-10, so we are related. I for our 1902 offer. Henry Blackman, dem ................... 1100 free delivery service arc now paying from give these iacidents merely to show life Soiictts the patronage o f his old In d ia n * T 8 McDaniel, pro. ........................ 320 » 2 to $ 2 .5 0 each. When the amend- at the National Capital, where one o f Friends w ho need watch repairing d one. Charles S Moore, r e p ........................ 1499 ir.ent offered hv Kenaior Tillman was old ancestry can establish many such Offices in Chehalem V alley Bank Bu.Iding, W W Myers, s o c ................................ 144 msde to the postoffice appropriation bill relations. Schley said his family Imd 2 0 7 M o r r is o n S t. Phone No. 43. Residence north of P ublic School B uilding, UNITED STATES SENATOR providing for the purchase by the gov been in all the wars of the country from Phone No. 44. PORTLAND, O R T T Geer, rep ............................ 149(1 ernment for delivery'.o putrons of the the beginning, which is true o f my own C E S Wood, d e m ............................... 1235 | rural free delivery of boxes at a cost family; my grandfather was surgeon In SUPT. PU BLIC INSTRUCTION not exceeding 5 0 cents each, it whh gen the old French war, my cousin was a J H Ackerman, rep........................... 1479 erally thought that manufacturers would general at Lundy’s Lane, in 1813, com It W Kelsey, pro..................... ._......... 828 I refuse to bid. It wus not believed that manded in the Seminole war, in the W A Wann, d em .............................. 1200 any large manufacturing concern would war with Mexico, w h s commander in ATTORNEY G EN ERAL undertake to produce the kind of boxes chief when Scott died, 1861, and died A M Crawford, rep ........................... 1507 required at the price named. The open soon after. T H Goync, p ro................................. 319 ing of bids by the department showed The coming o f such joyous embassies fJOf Perfume are you using James H Italey, d e m ....................... 1149 that several manufacturers were ready always brings fete davs and receptions, so nice? STATE PRINTER to undertake the work. Manufacturers here and elsewhere, with exchange of ^Why it is Extraite de Violette/ I s w h a t w e aim W W Brooks, pro............................. 291 ! explain the remarkable reduction in the kindly greetings that hare the pleasing de Parme, manufactured James E Godfrey, d e m ..................... 1128 price o f their wares in a veuy plausible effect to weave stronger the tieBof friend- , to give our cus Roger & Gallet, Paris. J E Hosmer, soc................................. 144 mniiner. They state that under the ship lietween the United States and the ; And where did you get it? At J It Whitney, rep.............................. 1434 ' present system they tire compelled to great nations of the world, and so in- | tom ers in all W o ca rry a f u l l lin e o f th e F irst. C o n g r e s s io n a l D i s t r i c t . F. H. C A L D W E L L & CO .’sS i employ traveling salesmen, pay commis Bure peace and good will and create and REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS sions and incur heavy expenses without perfect the most kindly relations. \ The Prescription Druggists. b est brands o f ¡P aints and O ils lines o f goods. Hiram Gould, p ro ........................... 285 being assured ol any considerable de There is no war cloud visible on tlie *And the price— only 75 cent B F ltamp, soc.................................. 131 mand for their product. ‘¿¿findout Stass, *21/indout Shades, Cur - With the gov inter-national atmosphere, nor does one per ounce. Well I guess Thos H Tongue, rep ......................... 1502 ernment as the purchaser, all of the ex seem possible, for peace is knitting tain P oles, Cooking S t asses. P ee will go and get au ounce J K Woathorfuul, d em ..................... M l penses ol soliciting trade and the mar stronger bonds than ever, and our re Supplies, etc, P ictu te 9f/o u id ings. REPRESENTATIVE 14th DIST. keting of tho boxes Is removed. In ad lations with the world are kindlier as ¡¡Well you will have to hurry B L Edily, rep.................................. 13(14 dition to this tho manufacturer is as the years go by. there is only a limited amount Charles G rissen, dem ....................... 13(12 sured o f the sale of a very large number Of late there have been many grand imported each year. T L Jones, pro.................................... 321 o f the Istxes and can afford to sell them funerals; since file obsequies oi Admiral Well if you do not get the Vio-| STATE SENATOR. Sampson the remains of General Rose- at the low price ol 50 cents each. lette de Parme, they have lots H L Board man, pro........................... 431 crans have been removed from Califor- i \V A Howe, rep................................ 1323 N A T I O N A L C A P I T A L C 'O K ItK S P »N I> . nla to the national cemetery at Arling of others at 25 to 50 cents per C It Matthis, dem ............................. 1279 KNCK. ton. Every week some event is cele ounce, which are very nice. REPRESENTATIVE. brated ; associations of national charac For unyone who enjoys seeing the ter hold annual sessions here and bring G M Allen, rep.................................. 130(1 11 C Miles, rep.................................... 1381 world go by in varied form Washington an ever cliangiug, never ending throng A C ChaDdler, p ro ............................ 295 affords tare opportunity. The business of visitors to bo guests at the famous John Semmler a wf to Fred Werth Will M Maiming, p ro ....................... 280 world of Ntw York keeps up constant hotels that make so striking a feature of 106 a in Hash a Snowden die t3 Clias V Galloway, dem ..................... 1391 interest, for alwuya there is some espec (he Capital City. This causes a throng r 2 . . . . ................. 5000! W R Kirkwood, d e in ....................... 1028 ial attraction, yet 1 can well remember ing o f ways that lead to Mt. Vernon, J A Simmons a w f to W A Mess- , when New York was but a village com- Arlington, Alexandria and Ft. Meyer, JUDGE. ner Its in N Y am h ill..................... 300, ÄJUV SJUL R P Bird, rep...................................... 1290 j pared with what it is today, for it had | aud an endless chain oi visitors who as F Hansworth to W A Messner 2 Its That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the J1 F Rhodes, d e m .............................. 1539 no Croton water, no gas lights, and 1 cend the Monument, visit the Capital, j in N Y am hill................................. 125 D A Snyder, pro.................................. 222 ocean steamers were in their infancy. I where congress is in session, see the : M A Brown a hash to Matilda AV saw the tirst screw stesmer of 3500 tons wonderful Library of congress, t h e ! Stewart It 9, 10 lilk 14 5\ hiteson W. P. IlEAi-OCK ORL AND HXACOCK . SH ERIFF. 200 \f/ k First class work done iu every particular, and careful T P C a u g b lin , rop ............................. 1209 enter the harlior, but it was s failure, Smithsonian and the various national Nathan Bradley to John Bradley 1 W. MORRIS HE ACOCK F W SlttOQ, dem .............................. 1570 as commerce had no use for such great buildings, not forgetting the “ zoo” and 1 attention given all customers. pt Its 219, 220 Dayton................... 1 j AAA* H M Williams, pro.......................... 214 ship». I’or t bind, Oregon, was then un its living features of interest. A party D u n d e e c u s t o m e r s w i l l p le a s e le a v e t l i e i r la u n d r y Marriage License. named, white now steamers of 10,000 of pleasure seekers can spend a week, or C LE RK . If w i t h G . W . lt y e r s J r . M/ Sam Laugh tin, r e p ........................... 1314 tons leave there with lull cargoes. Since several weeks, and then leave with re Valarian Pierce 22, to Frank Descomhes Ira G Nelson, deni............................. 1400 my youth New York has grown to pos gret that they have not been able to *>• _______ ; St/ Frank B Rutherford, pro................. 273 sess all that wealth can create and moil- view all the sights of Washington. F o r Mill«. 1 f i \ \l/ RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES j ey buy—as well as Intense misery there ! Nine hundred acres of land within five /j\ H A Bertram, d em ........................... 1089 j was no idea ol in those early years. SI/ H a p p y Tim*» In O ld T o w n . miles o f Newherg, in different tracts. i|k C H Christenson, pro......................... 290 Besides being the National Capital, ” \Ve felt very happy,” writes R. N. St/ Amoe Nelson, j ju . J L Hoskins, ivp................................. 1594 Washington Is to lie the sest of all learn Bovill, Old Towu, Ya., “ when Buck lens ( Mostly improved. Keep oti hand and manu ing, nnd in many ways will tie famous Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter COUNTY TREASURER facture everything in the H 7. Foster, re p .................................. 1584 among the capitals o f the world. It Is of a bad case of scald head.” It delights j F a rm F o r S a lo . St/ line of j 0 L oom , p m ..................................... M but In its adoler.oence today, but the all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, The J. J. Contee place in West Che- L <• Suiter, dem .............................. 1083 future is being anticipated amt provided bruises boils, ulcers, eruptions. Itifali- halem containing 120 acres, about 100 in for—« future that destiny will make fa ble for piles. Only 25c at F. H . Cald cultivation, fair buildings, orchard. On COUNTY ASSESSOR A B Chandler, rep............................. 1392 mous the wide world over. Already Its well A C a ’s drug store. road and close to public school. Price W T Macy, dem ................................. 1330 changing scenes are vivid as the reasonable for cash. Reason lor selling, R e st Z . t . l . T r a n s fe r s . scintillations of the kalaideseope. C E Newhoure, pro..................... 275 the business of the Conlee esiste must I-ately Prince Henry, of Prussia, en Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract be closed up. COUNTY CORON ER Anne Nelson, Adinr. T B Cummings, rep. ...................... 1021 joyed here the truest recognition, sod Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for the ; The place I l n l u r . i l l i s t e s V is S s n lh e r n I 's c l l l r O n C D Howard, pro .« dem ................ 1271 deserved it, lor he was as unpretending week ending May 31, 1902. p sn y. a clever fellow as republicans can desire to get the titlo of your land examined, j CO U N TY SURVEYOR C E Branson, rep ................................2187 Now we have representatives of the Clara UKsaon to Jeremiah Lucy The Southern Tscillc will make spe COUNTY COM MISSION ER fam ilieeof Rochsinheau and Lafayette pt It 11 Kairlawn auh ................. $ 500 cial rates to San Francisco on the occa R L Booth, d em ................................. 1407 to witness the unveiling of the statue Alex Hudson .* wf to John Hurley sion o f the convention ol the Nobles ol /IN Y o u r p a tr o n a g e so l C F Mills, pro....................................... 350 of the Rochtimbeau who commanded 40 a in see 4 t4 r 5 ........................... 250 the M 1 stic Shrine, at that point in June. /!> M O D E L NO. « , »4 0 ; M O D E L NO. 7, »5 0 T It Willis, rep ................................. 1238 the French allies when Cornwallis sur Robt G McDonald a wf to William Tickets will lie on sale from June 3rd /IN ic it e d . M/ PEKFRCTIOV l x T y PBWRITKRS For Newherg, West Chehalelit and rendered in 1781. to 8 th inclusive, and will be available Crodie 155 a pt .I T Hembree die Is A t L a s t R e a c h k d - - - - /»> Dundee J. M. Wright was elected jus- Between the block where my home is 14 r4................................................. <5975 for stop-orers in California. Full in Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation and tiee of the peace and J. J. Woods con and the White House lie« Lafayette James W Barks a wf to John G iv formation relative to rates, limits and /»N durability at a minimum cost /»N stable. J A. Pike and George Hash Square, one of the most beautiful of the ens pt Jos Watts die t5 r4 ........... 2500 other conditions will Is* cheerfully sup- were elected road supervisors lor the beautiful parks that grace the national Rasmus Nelson a wf to J R a J E plied by all local agents of the Southern two Newherg districts. 3-30-1* city. On the southeast corner of this Owen* Us in McM . .................... 1700 Pacific re We ngrg. J fv . jili¿Parties ¿ffotliiie/s worth dc Cooper, W ill. F IR S T riesame Jay Cook & Co. ¡Pacific College Stands for Christianity and Cut ture. A. F E W P R IC E S . Success in life comes not by chance but by thorough prepara tion, This is what PACIFIC COL LEGE offers, with general collegi ate advantages. COMMENT IS UNNECESSARY Hollingsworth A* Coop or. w General Expenses Low, FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL INFORMATION, ADDRESS President P acific College, ŸPins/o w P ros. $4 2 G u a ra n te e d L in e n C o lla r s 25 C cnt% - - DENTISTS - - JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Tifati ¡Paper "U T # Satisfaction s iT t i 7few ^Designs Por sa sa sa sa T j / ic Season O^or Jfoi/secteaning is at jffanct. TJrg Our 9 //ixed Paints 19 0 2 a a a a W c still give J /i P ig jCine o f Samples to Select Pree with Cash Jrom . Purchases on | Undertaking T . B. CUMMINGS & CO. Cvergthing in stock. ? EHRET BROS. “ S t j i t t Comes Out in the W ash ’ *— s ^JUULS. 1 IMEUSfitG IT IA n LAUNDRY 3/ w NEWBERG SASH & DOOR FACTORY St/ jY. 7f.fPressnall, ¡Prop. St/ St/ /\\ DOORS WINDOWS, y!' tfs MOULDINCS, S»/ TURNINCS, CREST- /j\ ING3, BRACKETS, yij DOOR AND WINDOW f FRAMES. FANCY $ CASINGS, ETC. % w W. P. BEACOCK & SCNS BLICKENSDERFER St/ St/ St/ w . A . R ID E O U T , A g e n t , Q64 Stark street, P ortland, Or.