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■ m ^QMLSSi * «ö T i GRAPHIC. V O L X V I. NEWBERG, Y A M H ILL COUNTY, QBEGQN, FRID AY, APRIL 1 5 ,1 9 0 4 . P A C IF IC COLLEGE VICTOB. Counly Republican Convention W aller Miles W ins Decisively The dove o f peace w as on a va Over Six Ollier Colleges In cation last Saturday, or at least . the State Prohibition Orator had business elsewhere than at ical Contest at Philomath. the county seat. Though out- NO. 22. A Japanese Tea. The Best Family Salve. The w orst feature about fish --------- «1 De Witt’s Witch Hazel 1 gives ing is the lies the average hian There were many stiff joints inslaut relief from burns, cures tells about the fish he never and aching limbs about tow n cuts, bruises, sores eczema tetter caught- Tuesday, and all on account o f a unique little social event o f the aud all abrasions of the skin. In I Good for Children. buying Witch Hazel Salve it isonly The pleasant to take and harm Pavlov® even*nf?‘* wlun the necessary to see that you get the guests squatted around or knellj less One Minute Dough Cure gives gemtiue De Witt’s and a cure is on the floor and tried to look immediate relief in all cases of certain. There are many cheap pleasant and comfortable while cough, croup and lagrippe because counterfeits on the market, all of they sipped tea from dainty cups it does not pass into the stomach, which are- worthless, and quite a a la Japanese. , ' but takes effect right at the seat of few are dangerous, while De Witt’s The affair, purely social, was the trouble. It draws out the in Witch Hazel Salve is perfectly given by the missionary com harmless and cures. Sold by F. flammation, heals and soothes and mittee o f the Friends chnrch, H. Caldwell & Co. cures permanently by enabling the and the purpose o f making it a lungs to contribute pure life-giving While the foolish man is w ait Japanese evening w as very suc ing for an opportunity the wise and life-sustaining oxygen to the cessfully accomplished: The ma man makes one. blood and tissues. One Minute jority o f the young ladies, a few Cough Cure is pleasant to take and Are You a Dyspeptic? matrons and many o f the chil it is good alike for young and old. If yon are a dyspeptic you owe it Sold by F. H. Ca’dwell & Co., dren were conspicuously, at least, and possibly artistically to yourself and your friends to get druggists. Despepsia annoys the costumed in Japanese apparel. well. Seemingly the most difficult After a pleasant social hour dyspeptic’s friends because his task is easily accomplished when an appropriate program was disease sours his disposition as well done through love. as his stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia listened to. A Great Seusation. Mrs. R. W. Kelsey read a Cure will not only cure dyspepsia, There was a big sensation paper on “Japan as a Missionary indigestion and sour stomach, but Leesville, IudM when W. H. Brown Field.” C. J. Edwards had an this palatable, reconstructive tonic article telling o f the foundation digestaut strengthens the whole of that place, who was expected to o f Doshisha University and o f its digestive apparatus aud sweetens die,* had his life saved by Dr. w ork as a Christian educational the life as well as the stomach. King’s New Discovery for Con institution. Extracts from a When you take Kodol Dyspepsia sumption. He writes: “ I endured missionary letter were read by Cure the Food you eat is enjoyed. insufferable agonies from asthma,- Miss Gertrude Minthorn. After It is digested, assimilated aud its but your New Discovery gave me a solo by Mrs. O. K*. Edwards, nutrient properties appropriated by immediate relief and soon there Mrs. Lewis told o f 'the mission the blood and tissues. Health is after effected a complete cure.” ary work o f the Friends church the result. Sold by F. H. Caldwell Similar cures of consumption, pueumonia, bronchitis and grip in Japan. Four Japanese maid & Co., druggists. are numerous. It’s the peerless ens, the Misses Lucy Gause, Nora Notice. remedy fcf all throat and lung Parker, Bernice W oodward and We are making special prices troubles. Price 50c and $ 1 . Guar lone Hill, glided in, took seats on the floor and favored the on. lumber at the mill to farmers anteed by -F. H, Caldwell fle^ Co.v and others w ho desire to do audience with a! musical number, their own hauling. The Chas. druggists. Trial bottles free. th e '; three former flinging a K. Spaulding Logging Co. 2L t You can take com fort w one o f - It w as the expected that hap wardly there Was little stir, pened. Although seven strong there was a battle t M on .from the colleges o f the state were to be time the republicans organized represented, the supporters o f in convention assembled until— Pacific College were confident well, the end thereof is hard to that fheir orator was a winner, locate. The convention met in the and he did win very decisively, forenoon and organized, with getting four firsts and tw o seconds. On composition he re Lee Laughlin o f North Yamhill ceived three straight "firsts, tw o as chairman and F. A. Morris o f ■ judges writing strong compli Newberg as secretary, and after mentary letters to “ the author the appointment o f the- custom o f the ‘Spirit of Reform.’ ” This ary committees adjourned until is a remarkable showing, and afternoon. And in the mean the friends o f Mr. Miles and our time there w as something doing. As soon as the convention set college are of course highly grati tled dow n to business in the fied. , Newberg does n ot claim to election 6f delegates to the have a lead pipe cinch on these state convention, the hand o f prohibition oratorical contests, the McCain-Wright forces w as but the fact remains that in the shown, and despite former pro three state contests held, Pacific testations * to the contrary, a College has pulled out at the elate w as presented in the inter head o f the procession with tw o ests o f Jas. McCain as a candi firsts and one second, El w ood date for circuit judge and o f Doc Minchin winning the first one, Wright for join t senator. The held here, and Aubrey Kramien opposition to this cut and dried taking second place at Dallas program in the interests o f one last year. The practical unanim- or tw o men w as so strong that j t y o f the judges’ decisions at at least tw o names were at |he Philomath last Friday, a% well last withdrawn froin the slate as th a t of general opinion as to and stronger ones substituted. the result, made the verdict all Even then, the slate was broken the more pleasing to our speaker. twice in the -election o f H. H. The latter speaks in high terpis Winslow o f Sheridan and o f J. L. o f the kind support he received Vickrey o f La Fayette. By this from other delegations. As he method o f procedure the wishes w as present unattended by o f the different delegations were dmrrtrnrderf. friends, other delegations joined 1 . - T in a cheer tor him aw r Larkin are Befdte s purchasing your spring the latter on the guitar. . W. C . when he arose to speak. Each counted useful to himself. hat. see Porter & Larkin. 13 cash purchases. Delegates t o the state conven W oodw ard spoke erf the present o ra to r was presented with floral tion—J. M. Crawford, fl. H: w ar between Japan and Russia tributes. and told w hat the trouble is T he orators and the subjects Winslow, C. A. Butt, W. T. Vin about. .W H A T A SU R PR ISE I T IS T O SEE SU CH o f their addresses were as fol ton, D. W. Laughlin, L. M . The tea above referred to be low s: “ The* Life Radiant,” Miss Parker, E. V. Littlefield, Dan A C O M P L E T E LIN E O F BUGGIES A N D ing announced, Mrs. Douglas Alice Wicklund, Oregon Agricul Savage, Lee Laughlin, A. M. VEH ICLES IN N E W B E R G A S A . R . M O O made a few remarks on Japanese tural College; “ A Common Foe,” Waddel, J. L. Vickrey. M A W & S O N H A V E JU S T PLA C E D O N Things were different in the etiquette, schooling the guests Ansel Carlos Marsters, Albany T H E IR F L O O R * . * * * . j* on how properly to conduct College; “ The Foe to Our Civili election o f delegates to the con themselves at such a function. za tion ,” Walter P. Dyke, Mc gressional convention, and the The social was given in the TH EY ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Minnville College; “ Weighed in plans o f the manipulators “ gang basement oi the church and w as th e Balance,” Herbert F. White, aw ry.” It was learned that the greatly enjoyed by all. Seeders, Plow s, Philomath College; “ The Ameri- program was to nominate by Good Band Concert« canEm ancipation,” George Mur* acclamation, and when some o f sfc I Harrows, Cultivators, etc. d ock , M onm outh; “ The Spirit o f the faithful were seen edging The band concert last Satur Reform,” W aiterR. Miles, Pacific their w ay close to the chairman’s day 'night w as a success artisti WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR College; “ The Rising Tide,” desk, some o f the pronounced cally and deserved a much better Chester P. Gates, Dallas College. Hermann supporters took* the audience. All the numbers were H O P W IR E and W IR E F E N C IN G . The judges upon thought arid cue and also went forward t o well rendered and duly appreci ’ com position were President Pen the anxious seat. The slate ated. F. C. H orton’s cornet G E N E R A L H A R D W A R E , P A IN T S , rose o f Whitman College: Rev. workers started out by making solo received a merited encore, O IL S, G L A SS A N D R O P E . E. L. House, D. D., o f Portland, anti-Hermann nominations, and and Orland Heacock’s com po and Rev. Dr. Thomson o f Inde at once some dozen men were on sition, “ Across the Rockies,” a pendence. The judges upon de- their feet gesticulating for the march, w as a most creditable liveiy were Rev.^C. C. Green o f recognition o f the chair. The piece o f work. The band boys Corvallis, H. C. Stone o f Port chairman hesitated, and that have been practicing faithfully land and M. C. Millican o f Se was his undoing. F or the space lately, and it is to be hoped that a t their next concert they will o f about tw o minutes there was receive the patronage they de attle, Washington. - A business session and confer a whirlwind, and names were serve. The following was the ence o f methods, presided over hurled at the desk in cyclonic program: March.. . ...B arn et b y Traveling Secretary A. C. style. Whqn the secretary an Lew i« and Clark Centennial Baud. Wang, selection............... ....M orse Millican, was held in the college nounced that he had enrolled Band. chapel during the day. It was eleven names the tumult sub Day Dreams, w aits...................................Lampe Orchestra. Quartette................... Selected decided to hold next year’s con sided, and when the smoke Vocal Flora, overture ................ Sehlepegrell Orchestra. test at McMinnville College. F, cleared aw ay it was noted that Sing Me to Sleep, vocal solo........... Greene Mrs. W. L. Robertson. B. Rutherford o f McMinnville the Hermann men had carried Alone, waltzes................................... .....H a rris Orchestra. College was elected president; the day, and so decisively that Holy City, cornet solo..................... .....A d a m s r . U. Horton. W. A. Petteys o f Monmouth, sec some w ho had been anti-Her Beelzebub, bass solo ...............................Catotxi Band. retary, and Chester P. Gates o f mann men more or less openly Way Down in Old Indiana, medley overture.. If Dallas College, treasurer, for the clambered into the band w agon ......... ..............................................Chattaway Band. m arch.................. Heacock ensuing year. Be careful w ho you let M O N K E Y with ft. and - tooted w ith the victors, Across the Rockies, ' Baud The contest of this inter-state leaving about tw o on the out Bring ft to us and w e w ill guarantee you a district, comprising California, side. T. B. Cummings & Company first-class job, as watches repaired by us Oregon and Washington, will be The delegates elected—Jt P. keep furniture, windows, shades, have never given any trouble afterward. . . held in Portland on the date o f Irvine, Frank Ferguson, E. A. i curtain poles, portiers, carpets, M ay 27, each state being repre- ________ ________ _______ Jesse ___ matting, rugs, And in fact every- ! Alderman, A. P. Johnson, sented by tw o orators. Mr. | Eawarfls ’ d w '’Peters ’c** I Edwards, G. W. Peters, C. K thing kept in a first class and Miles and M r, White o f Philo-< Spaulding, A. E. McKerrt, Isaac «trictly up-to-date furniture math, w ho received second place Daugherty, F. J. Canfield, G. W. store- They also handle paints, in the contest Friday, will speak, Henderson. - oil®* glass, brushes and a full line NEWBERG, ORE. for Oregon. The national con- J ------ — :— o f enamels. A large stock o f un- Jewelers and Opticians. test will be held June 27 at In Latest blocks in soft hats at dertaking goods kept on hand. Porter & Larkin’s. 13 Embahning a specialty. dianapolis. * ' ^ ■ •. * ■» A. R. MOOMAW & SON. Your Watch Goes Wrong, HEACOCK &, HEACOCK. • u #5