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THE NEWBERC GRAPHIC F . H . WooDWARU, “S t S ilt Conies Out in the W ash * ' — EDITOR A PUBLISHER, W< C. W o o d w a r d , A sso ciat e K ditoh ¿oltfred as second-clas* u unter at the postolttce at New berg, Oregon. That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to th l'idi' KD KV KH Y FRIDAY MOUSISO. F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 15, 1902 First class work done in every particular, aud careful attention given all customers. AT PORTLAHD PRICES / Willie Vermont is celebrating “ old home week,” Oregon towns are rustling lively for funds with w hich to adver tise our statu with tho purpose of usher ing in a new home era within our bor- Come iu and let us prove it to you. W e also make Americans should look upon their Brit- ish cousins with forbearance in the great to-do they make in t lie coronation of the’ r king. It’s only about once a life time for then while we Americans crown a greater potentate overy four years. One more political -weather vane au gurs well for the political aspirations moving tiie object from the public and success of President Roosevelt, now gaze, a step touurd a higher staudard of that Carl Bi-liurz is denouncing him. morals has been taken. It’s simply the wsy the irascible Mr. Ucliurz lias of kicking against the pricks, and few hut Mr. Schorr take ids words seriously. On account of ill health, associate justice of tiie United Slntes Supreme Court, Horace Gray, lias tendered his resignation to President Roosevelt. Oliver W endell Holme*, o f Massachu setts, son ami namesake of the late Dr. Holmes, tiie poet and essayist, and one of tiie foremost jurists of the country lias lieen appointed to succeed Justice seif. Tiie transportation companies Gray. lon e come to their assistance and made very liberal rates on hauling exhibits of While Oregon is strongly republican all kinds. Another is, the people are it is all interesting fact that a good many beginning to realize t liât it is time to of tl.e county others are tilled by dem o let tiie outside world know of the won crats says an observing exchange. Of derful resources of our state, and be tiie thirty-three county judges 21 aie lieve that tho State Fair is the proper democrats and 12 republican. There place to meet tiie better class of lignia- «re 18 democratic sheriffs and 15 repub seekers This will make tile fair doubly lic m sheriffs. 17 county clerks are re valuable. It will give those who are publican and 1(1 democratic. 21 treas looking for homes on tiie Pacific Coast urers are republican, and 10 democrats. an opportunity to see in a I k s I y wliut 22 superintendents are republican and our s'ate cun produce, without traveling 11 demócrata. all over tho state at great expense. It will also give the cxliilihor the best At tiie brilliant coronation ceremonies possible opportunity of showing his o f King Edward VII, tiie physical col products, whether it lie grains, grasses, lapse of I lie aged archbishop of Canter fruits, vegetables, livestock, minerals or bury, w ho pel formed the cerem ony and ! manufactured goods. the delicate and precarious condition j o f the monarch himself, must have cull- j One o f the most c•om inon of Mug ran I ed strikingly to tiie minds of many bo-] J abuses to which tho general public is holders of tiie imperial pageantry, tiie' subject Is that practiced by tiie ubiqui thought, if not the expression of tiie] tous bill poster, to which alunm tiie heuutifuliy framed verse, Graphic has referred on more than one "The boast of hsrnMry, the pomp ot power, And all Uiat beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, ! occasion. One of tiie first steps toward a needed reform is to awaken I he public Awsft alike the hieviiahle hour— The path* ot glory Iced hut to the grave." to a senao of repugnance and injury. i____ I'j.Liy.j'.jg ! People have become *o accustomed to Newspaper renders have been con- the sigliUof flaring advertisements int imated during the past few days by pertinently exhorting them to use this glaring headlines, giving warning to or that brand of tobacco or take this or Eastern Oregon and Washington farm- that species < f pills, flint it is hard for ers to be aware of tiie politicians. Tills them to differentiate them from Hie advice comes from n trio of railroad ^ natural fitness of things. It is enrotir- presidents— tiie three greatest in tiie aging to note that in Portland anti-bill- world—who have just held a seance hoard sentiment is being nroused and a witli tiie grain growers. Really, gen- crusade Inis been opened against the de- (lumen, you must he jo k in g . Tiie aver- faceinent of the tow n. Of course, ns age reader wonders w liat is in story j would ho expected, tho protest of tlioee when tiie magnates turn »cold shoulder], in Hie hill posting business lias I icon to Lite politicians.—Oregon City Fitter-1 aroused, but as the Oregonian says, tiie prise. j city owe* nothing in tho way of privi- Heal E state T ra n sfers. Reported by the Yamhill (,'o. Abstract Co. at McMinnville, O regon,, for the week ending May 31, 1902. The place to get the title of your land examined. 0 A Trimble to John A Hicks 1 08 a in C 11 Graves dlo to rO ............... COO U 8 to G W Bennett and wf 320 a in sec 21 and 22 t3 r o ........................... pat John and Sarah A Hicks to C U Hyde 16 n 15 r6 ............................... 850 S C Hamden and wf to Edmund Robinson Its 1 to 8 blk 56 Ed- warils ml to New b e r g ......................500 H C Burns and wf to A J HuntaUer It G 111k 7 2nd ad M cM ................... 45 Adolf Matthias and wf to Frances H Rohr n b f Its 5 and 6 M cM ........... 250 U S to Joint G Wlsecarvcr 100 a e hf sec 8 t2 r 6 ...........................................pat U S to Geo O Masterly 100 w hf sec 8 t2 rO. ............................................ pat G It Benton and wf to F II Huffman 135 a sec 8 and 7 15 r9.....................1800 Marriage lácense. Harriet Greene GO, to Pleasant Orchard PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PICTURE MOULDINGS, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. W E ARE A LSO T H E L E A D IN G S ir in g U N D ERTAK ERS. and tore his face in a frightful manner. Considering his age, which is nearly 70 yeais, the contest «as unequal. Fortu With Dr. J. K. Locke L: nately, Dr. Win. Myers, just from the Fast, came along and killed tiie dog and lini A Madison St J then directed his attention to tiie old P ortlan d, Ore.jij gentleman who was bleeding freely g a fa r a ? arac-2 C T ^ g-a r^ 3 fa gJ i^ ; from some deep wouuds in his face. These tiie doctor soon dress, d and at last accounts the patient was resting as w . IV. B allai easy as could he expected.— Reporter. ¡ I H. B. CLOVOH DR. FRED CULLETTE N ow Is t lif A p p oin ted T im e. ¡1 3 CLOUGH & BALLAINE medium.” It was the most strategic of polith-ul moves whivli the ritilrod magnates made when they met llto firmer* of Easlern W ashington, Jollied them by talking agriculture to them, and made a reduc tion in freight rates. The reduction Is needed badly enough, and in itself is to he welcomed, hut the ultimate cost is great for the following reason. Tiie rail road Interests h ive dominated Wash ington polities, until tiie corruption therefrom is *0 vile Hint the stench is acented ffom afar. They have held up railroad legislation and snapped their fingers in tiie farmers’ faces. Tins cry of tho latter has lieen heard and a man has been raised up in tiie per-nn of Gov ernor M cBride w ho lias undertaken a vigorous aud dntiirmined anti rai'road policy. H e ia the champion of the peo ples’ rights. Tiie railroad people, seeing that something must lie done, decided upon working tiie people, tlie farmers, ns the easiest plan am! at the sums time the most effectual, and their excursion into Eastern Washington is the result. The horny tlsted sons of toil threw up their hats at the reduction given them , ns if tiie victory were w on, when the fact ia, it lias been blocked. In the be- ginning of the light, die farmers have hecu ’Jr.twu into ambush and the gor- K ew b erg . O reg on . O ffice — Seenne Fluor Bank of Newterg Building. TROY. NY j DR. G. G. BENNETT, j ♦ Osteopathic’ Physician • t i ♦ M . V O T A W Residence. i ♦ Consultation and Examination Free. E. P . D ixon. t t II. C. Dixon Twice in a hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum of money to doctors to cure a severe case o f piles, causing 24 tumors. W hen all failed, Rueklen’s Arnice Salve soon cared him. Subdues inllamuiation, conquers aches, kills pains. Best salve in the world. 25c at F. H. Caldwell Co.’ s drugstore. Oregon M O D E L NO. 5 , H O ; A M O D E L N O . 7, H O P erfection I n T ypewriters I s A t L ast R eached - - • - Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation durability at a minimum cost The place to get your J u st L ook At Her. DRUGS & MEDICINES Whence caine that spriglitlcy step, faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's iter secret. She uses Dr. K ing's New Life Pills. Result—all organs » d iv e , digestion good, no headaches, no All d iseases o f Kidneys, U rinary Organs. chance for “ blues." Try them yourself. B ladder, Also R heum atism , Back ache. H eartDlsease. Gravel. Only 25c at F. H. Caldwell A Co.’ s. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. W. E . Coman writes that McMinnvi'.le lias surpassed all oilier towns in Oregon in the amount of money raised for ad vertising I lie state, considering tiie lime. The subscriptions of McMinnville and surrounding towns amount at tiie pres ent time to aliout one thousand dollars. Tills was practically all raised in three days....... J. \V. Henry has disposed of liis interest iu a livery business at Tiie Dalles and will return to MoMinnville. — Register. ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR Hooks, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet A rticles. Cam ara and K odaks and all kinds o f Camara Don t b ecom e d iscou raged. T here Is a cure for you . 1 1 necessary wrlto Dr. Fenner Supplies. lie has spent a life I lino curing Just such LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K - cases as yours. A ll consultations Free. "D r. Fenner's Kidney and B ackache Cure E ltY . Is the cause o f my being alive to-day. I had suffered greatly o f kidney disease for years and reduced in weight to E.D pounds. I now weigh 16.1 pounds. W. 11. McOUOIN, O live Furnace, O.” Prmralsts. rsv.. M. A sk forC ook Book—Free. : Sure Cure. C ircular. Dr - IVnuer, Fredouia.N.Y S t i l t s II. Calci wHl St Co • M ade Photographer C. C. Harlan, o f Raton, O., o ut do so now, though for years lie couldn't because lie sulTeied untold agony from tiie worst form of indiges tion. All physicians and medielnc* failed to help him till lie tried Electric Billers, which worked such wonders for him that lie declares they are it godsend to sufferers from dyspe|>sia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases o f the stomach, liver and kidneys, they build up and give new life to tiie winds sys tem. Try (Item. Only 50c. Guaranteed by F. Hi CttldwcM A Co., druggists. W . P. IIKACOCK O R L A M I HEACOCK lin in g tV. MORRIS HEACOCK NEWBERG ¡3ASH & DOOR FACTORY $ A n d R e p a i r in g , and W . A_. R I D E O U T . A g e n t , 26 -4 S ta r k street. R o r tla n d Keep on haml and manu facture everything in the DOORS WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, m. JL TURNINGS, CREST- INCS. BRACKETS. d i s DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. FANCY CASINGS, ETC. fts Established 1893 X rr -------~ 7 7 " X l C o m c ono> C o Stands for Christianity and Cult uro. Success in life comes not by chance but by thorough prepara tion, This is what PACIFIC COL LEGE offers, with general collegi ate advantages. The Faculty is made up of C O M P E T E N T IN ST R U C T O R S . The interests of all S T U D E N T S R E C E I V E T H O U G H T FU L A T T E N T IO N . Both A C A D E M IC and C O L L E G I A T E work given. N O R M A L and C O M M E R C IA L courses are offered aud special advantages in O R A T O R Y extended. General Expenses Low. FOR CATALO G U E A N D SP E C IA L INFORM ATION, A D D R E S3 President P acific Coi/eyc, O O v s s r .r t 'k .h s h m Vslley Pans .V cw fiord, U rTtfon , O r. «Of Perfu me are you using— it iso, so nice? (i jjjWby it is Extraite de Violette^j >5 de Parme, manufactured byb j Roger & Gallet, Paris. p ¿Aud where did you get it? A ir « F . H. C A L D W E L L & CO .’sjJ S The Prescription Druggists. )4 ¿And the price—only 75 cents’* « per ounce. Well I guess 1 ^ will go aud get an ouuce. ti jjVVell you will have to hurry as^ jj| there is only a limited amount^ .J imported each year. »W ell if you do not get the Vio-^ H lette de Parme, they have lots^ U of others at 25 to 50 cents peril E ounce, which are very nice. ¡J Sbop*uext to Moore's Drugstore liue of ” Yam BUI ha* been lit* butt of »good riotous hull deg VAN ZANDT JACOBS^CQ -*MAK£RS.Îr- Sadie Gaunt 18, to A It Brown 23. from asthma, till w s ip s t ls m , g Is-st croup med trial will convinc throat and lung tail ties 5tkt and a F. II. Caldwell A ------ Last Sunday hi know 11 el'lten of along tiie road on The Double Triangle Brand Cellars are stylish and comfortable. The only collar made with a heavy S, ply scam. Sold, by updo.date merchants everywhere or 2 samples sent prepaid for 23 cents. They equal any quarter collar made. Merchants should writ • for our 1902 offer. Shatters A ll R ecord s. Mr. Clay Rowell, of W illam ina, (TO brought into this nifli-e Monday morn- 4 S ing some last year's apples and some radishes, the large-tot which were 12 Inches long and ten inches around. Mr. Rotvell says the radishes are wild ss there has not been 11 radish seed planted on the place for ten years. If any one / K thinks they can bent tills record just trot it out.—Sun, ? j L them pas* in review. It will U> turned by water power. There will lie n man in charge to answer all questions. We are going on the assumption that a lot ol tiie liomeseekers will come from Mis. sottri, and we shall Ic in a position to show them. The pamphlet* will give them food for thought, Intt the working exhibit will show them In-yond a .pies- tion of a doubt w hat can lie raised and manufactured in Yamhill county. G u a r a n te e d L in e n C o lla r s 2 5 C ?i CLARENCE BUTT L ook rienflnnt, lM rn if. in Portland Tuesday. He is gathering malerisl for it 100,000 edition o f a pamphlet descriptive of Yam hill's re sources, and in addition to that will pre pare the Yamhill county exhibit at the Sia'e Fair, and says tiie latter will not only lie unique, hut will be one o f tiie I k ‘ »1 displays ever seen front any single county. "W e will play old Yamhill against llto state,” said lie. “ Tiie business men are fully uwuke to the advantage u s y o u r T lla t c / ic s Til ins low P ros, Tiie O R. A N. Co. lias just issued a I t handsomely illustrated pamphlet en ' Physicians A Surgeons titled ,‘ .'Oregon, Washington and Idaho and their Resources.” People iu the t Newberg, Oregon east are anxious for information about tiie Pacific North West. I f you will give the O. It. A N. Co agent a list of TTOItNEY-.VT-I.AW names of eastern people who are likely to he interested, tiie booklet will he mailed free to such persons. Will prsctice in «11 thè court* of thè siate Special attentimi inveli to prohate work, thè A. L. Cr.AKi, G . P. A., wrltlinj of decita, mortgages. cuntracts and thè tlO Portland, Ore. drafting of all legai papera. A man told us the other day that wo did not publish all tiie tilings that hap pened. We should say we don ’ t. In tiie Ilrst pluce we have others who d e pend on us for a living. If we published all that happened we should soon be witli the angels. In order to please people we must print only nice tilings of thorn and leave tho rest to the gos sips; yes its a fact, we don't print all the news. If we did wouldn’ t it make spicy leading? But title would he for one week only. The next week you would read our obituary and there would he a streuge face in heaven.—Ex. * A good Watch should last a life time, but they won’t do that uttless you give them proper care. Don’t let them run over two years without an oiling. You injure the delicate works if you do. We are prepared to do every thing in the line of watch repairing. T. B. CUM M INGS & CO. D ropsy, Fem ale T roubles. Editor Slinlt o f tilt* Heppner Times, beitig oewly elected sherlff of Mormw county, and beitlg tinta obliged to lay down lite pen and (nko up Ilio sword, Ime sold liis newepaper. In ld.a vnledic- tory to bis renderà ilio iniiuiUble editor tlmnkd lliem for p:tst favors and savs: “ Nhould it hecnuie necessnry for me ut any future timo to bang yoit or nny of your (ricada, Ilio meinury ni happy asso- uialious in lite pimi will surely prompt ■noto let yo'j dow n easy. Ilut wliile thè scaffnld Ims ita inissimi ou carili, it would paia me to set* nny newspsper mìni culied up Inglier llirough sudi n S . Tf. Pressnait, P rop . ^ the average boy. We met a man not long ago who bad just paid $180 for a pure bred cow to gratify a son's desire for the foundation for a herd o f catlle That boy could not be driven 10 town by any means. He will shortly complete the country school course, wheu he will take a business course and two winter courses ill the Purdue school of agricul ture. H e will be heard o f before many years as a breeder of Angus cattle. The fault is ofteu with the parents, if the boy goes to town. The country is their natural pla<-e, and sooner or later they will have a longing for country life. Look upon the pages of history and it is ascertained that great men in all ages have gone back to Held, orchard and garden when their public zaieers have ended. Washington preferred his farm to the presidency. Patrick Henry de clined the chief justiceship and the p o r tion o f secretary of Btate that he might enjoy the rural delights of his home. It has ever been regarded as the most hon orable vocation for men. Cyrus sur prised Lysander by presenting fruit from trees of his own plauting and the result of Ilia own care. This is the poetry of soil culture. Hi ill it is some times full of hardships and lias its pri vations. So does every oilier vocation, and when we view them all with tiie eye of discernment, when we weigh the good and ill of all departments o f human effort still their remains a large balance of good in favor o f soil tilling as a life work.— Farmers’ Guide. Dundee customers will please leave their laundry with O . W . Dyers J r. 9 / t w io r y , O re g o n .