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o. N ewberg Y~ 2 e r ^' G raphic NEWBERG. YAM HILL COUNTY. 0R1G0N, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 4 .1907r NO. 1 which h^d been furnished by him what’s his name, Mr. W ood—I W Nelson small tract in Newberg to early settlers. The Board of would like to know him, Mr. (#575. is name is Uncle J C Nelson and wf to W H Nel- W ood.” 'F ather Managers in London charged it Side-Lights sir and I hope you ton It 14 Deskins sub $1. Sam, by the up to McLoughlin’s private ac o ' Oregon” as answered the Dora B Mabew to R L Mahew will know him, When his old fellow Memoirs of an Oregon Pio- count. doughty Wood. Dr. McLough- 24140 sq ft North Yamhill $1. factors o f the Co. in Oregon neer. H M Roberts to H Griner sw *" i_ C i _ r . i _______' learned of this they raised such lin himself related the story to s’ r 4 $333.35. Y* ne Vi. sec 36 t 2 s' C< msidering the fact that the a furor against thus treating a Capt. Wilkes, o f the United % « March »» ' * to * Barney States squadron, then in Oregon, * T H and » wf building of the McLoughlin In loyal servant stitute, which was dedicated at such long and faithful service to whom he encouraged to grant Brixey Its 11, 12 blk 3 Bibees Oregon City the other day, has the Co., that the latter rescinded the desired sea letter after which add Sheridan $150. brought afresh before the public its action. In referring to his he himself granted the necessary , Edward P Casey and w f to J the services óf Dr. John Mc action in giving the settles help, stores and the ambitious mart- K & W H Casey all right, title pud interest on J E Brooks & J Loughlin, it will certainly be in the impulsive old man would ners put out to sea rejoicing. In the following paragraph, |£l Berry d 1 c in 1 4 s r 5 $900. place to give a few paragraphs say in his characteristic harried, Mr. Applegate says some vetyjr Henry Moench to Lanada Mc- t o this grand old man based stuttering speech. “ What could upon the testimony of a promi a man do in such a case, where plain things and makes a striking l^ee and w f 72 a cl 4 5 t 4 s r 3 him bring ua his little savings. ‘ Train up i nent pioneer. This might be a man and his little children were comparison between Dr. Mo- £3987.50. child m the way he should g o ," and the best way to d< called “ an appreciation,” which starving? I’d do it again, do Loughlin and some ot his de- Josiah S Hamnett and wt to L this is to travel that way occasionally yourself. D< tamers. As to its justice, com- N Aistrup and w f w 65 tt blk 20 yen deposit with us? I f not—why not? Do you lcnov is but another word for the nice it again.” • that we are the largest tnd solidest financial institu ment is not in order, even were H and L add Newberg $800. things we say about people after Applegate draws a striking tion in town—that the wealthiest people place their ae the writer competent to make C J Myers and w f to W S Hell- they are dead, to atone for the picture o f the annual arrival at counts with us? Follow their example and you wil bad things said of them while Vancouver o f the “ fleet o f express such: The missionaries, while yer55.14 a cl 88 1 4 s r 3$600. never regret it. Ask your neighbor about our standinj Americans, were not the kind E S Craven and w f to Wm A in the community. they were living. Though some boats” as came sweaping which tound states and build em- Craven 20 a 0 J Walker d I c t 3 times slow, Father Time is gen down the Columbia bringing the B A N K OF NEWBERG erally sure and just, and old Dr. result in furs o f the year’s activi pires. They were more sectarian s r 2 $4000. B. C. MILES, Piss. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier Wm Rich and w f to J L Van- McLoughlin, manager o f the ty throughout the Pacific North than Christian—more for them- J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres. W. E. CR0ZER, Asst. Hudson’s Bay Co. in the North west. There were g e n e r a l l y selves than for their country. Blaircom and w f It 6 blk 3 New- While desiring that Oregon be berg $2000. west, bias come into his own in about twenty-five boats in the the hearts of those who appre fleet, each carrying from fifteen settled by their own countrymen, J W Wheeler and w f to James ciate noble acting prompted by to twenty tons. The flash o f the they extended the latter no hos- W Williams 149.47 a cl 54 1 2 pitality and no help, except on t r 5 $2800. a big, generous heart. oars in the sunlight could be seen The few impressions here re five or six miles up the river, and harder terms than those asked J W Williams and w f to L M corded are those which I have when within tw o miles the ef by the “ enemy.” Devoid o f sym- Gilbert 14.53 a cl 54 t 3 s r 5 I found in manuscript on “ Views fective song ot the boatsmen, pathy for the suffering, they $200. ot Oregon History” by Jesse Ap oining in a French refrain, could could never have wrested the Fred L Mack to C D Jenson 40 I plegate which he wrote for Mr. be heard. Each boat kept its country from so powerful and a cl 39 t 3 s r 3 $1500. H B Cockeaham and w f to E j Bancroft in 1878. As most regular order, landing in its turn. well organized a body (the H. B. C o.) under the control o f mien o f P Casey and w f land in secs 24, know, Applegate was one of the Great excitement always reigned leaders in the early days—a man at the fort, the people all coming large influence and philanthropy 25 1 4 s r 6 $2000. W ill sell you a Fanning M ill that cleans well educated as his writing oat to extend welcome to the and o f right Christian practice, Paul Fundman to A Palmer grain and small seeds and gives Its 8, 9 blk 10 Fairview add Wil- I clearly shows, a man o f sound returning voyagers. The great no matter what their creed. f a c t k m -T H E C L I P P E R W. C. W. lamina $80. sense and practical sagacity, o f : lag ot the Co., the white letters University o f California. -------- ~-------- determined energy and strict in H. B. C. on a red ground, which And a stove that will bake your I tegrity—a man universally re waived oyer half a continent, TH E L O R A IN R A N G E spected. He commanded the was hoisted in their honor. On Last Wednesday night a Ban W e carry a full line o f F E E D “ cow column” o f the famous ir this one day o f the year, “ their tam hen belonging to Jos. Downs rigation o f 1843. and sell \ is cheap as SEEDS I gave up the ghost and passed to Fooxti It is interesting to noté that cipline o f the fort was [net reward. This little hen left when a mere boy, Mr. Applegate and officers and men made merry sen 51.49 a sec 23 1 4 a record hard to beat, and Joe saw in St. Louis the hardy old together with wit and anecdote Jesse Edwards and w f to Har regrets that he did not put the explorer, Capt. Clarke, of the aronnd the big table in the din vey D Crumley Its I I , 12 blk 1 bird on exhibition at the fair. Lewis and Clarke expedition, ing hall, Dr. McLonghlin himself Edwards 2nd add Newberg $500. He bought the hen o f G. W. Pat W J & M J Winkler to C A & who was called affectionately, opening the festivities by taking terson just 17 years ago, with a Janie Kan It 7 Calavans add 4‘Old Sandy.” Capt. Clarke is a glass o f wine. brood ot little chicks, and she Carlton $975. described in such a realistic way has brought to her owner two The Hudson’s Bay Co. had a Panl Fundman to Alfred Dan- by the writer, that I thought small herd of dairy cattle at Van das Its 1, 2, 3 blk 2 Fairview or three dozen eggs every year how delighted Mrs. Eva Emery for fiften years, besides hatching couver which had been driven add Willamina $130. Dye would have been to have out a brood or tw o o f chickens overland from California, the Mary Millard and J. R. Ivie to had access to this document in first cattle brought into Oregon Jos Harmon and Jas Johnson 3 every year. The little record- writing “ The Conquest.” Ap breaker quit work about tw o west o f the Cascades. As these a in or near Sheridan $500. plegate records that Clarke made years ago and was resting on cows were supposed to be the Mary L Godard and has to J such an impression upon him her laurels when death put an nucleus from which the whole B Stetsonetal 4 0 a d 4 2 t 4 s r that he decided then and there end to her career.—Hillsboro In- country would have to be sup 5 $2500. t o be a pioneer when he grew up. plied with its cattle, they were Orrin L Nash and w f to Lucy Mr. Applegate thoroughly ad absolutely not for sale and such A Versteeg and 1-9 o f 31 a sec mired Dr. M c L o u g h l i n , and Sickness is every man’s master. a thing as killing one for beef 32 t 5 s r 3 $150. throughout his story, his appre was not to be thought of. The Ray Nash and w f to Neil Ver ciation of the old doctor breaks commander ot a British Man of- steeg and 1-9 o f 31 a sec 32 t 5 out here and there. Without at War which entered the Columbia s r 3 $175. tempting to organize his obser You should call and get prices on was refused beef for his table G W Hendershott et al to John vations into a consistently ar from this “ sacred herd” and was Dorcas Its 5 and 6 blk 10 Row ranged sketch, I will make men so incensed he lodged a com lands add to McMinnville $7500. tion o f them as disconnectedly plaint against McLoughlin on Niels Nielson and w f to Chas S as they appear in the manu returning to England. But Mc Magee and w f 160 a d 43 t 4 s r script. What follows may be Longhlin, like Achilles, had his 5$900. considered as Applegate’s own vulnerable spot and the settlers Demsey Smith to Thos Hodson words, though not quoted liter were not long in finding out 12 a sec 17 t 3 s r 2 $1800. ally. Frank McArthur to Asa Wood Dr. McLoughlin received back that it was his heart. For the poorest man in the country, with und V4 of 100x130 ft in Watts but little o f the material aid he a family o f little children, could add to Amity $700. lent to settlers. He would loan have the free use of an animal Mary A Ladd to Thos B Ladd one man supplies necessary to too precious to be bought with life estate in 32 a d 7 1 1 5 s r 4 give him a start, and in place o f gold. $ 1 . having the man pay him back In an early day a man named Jas M Brown to T E Cone 50 when he thought he was able, he wonld give some other needy Wood and several companions a J H Gaunt d 1 c t 4 s r 4 $3000. man orders on the first one tor built a small schooner on Oak J F Franendiener and wf to Island in the Willamette rive^ Sami A Gross 2.50 a sec 2 6 1 5 the amount owed. While the Oregon Missionaries which they expected to sail to s r 6 $250. Is positively the best to clean your grain. Joseph W HntchcrofttoLenora were persecuting McLaughlin for San Francisco. When ready to propogating Catholicism, as well sail, he applied to Dr. McLongh- I Simmon 47.95 a d 6 3 t 2 s r 4 as working against the settlers, lin for the necessary naval stores, $2397.50. the management o f his own com who refused them on the ground James M Brown to Fidelia pany in London was accusing that W ood had no sailing papers Sully 50 a J H Gaunt d 1 c 1 4 s r him o f Americanizing Oregon! and might well be seized on the $ 1000 . Please Pay Up. Broad in his views, he was above sea as a pirate, which in fact per W E McCntcheon and wf to All parties who subscribed to proselyting. A dying man in haps he was preparing to be for Niels C Nelson Its 1, 2 blk 4 Lake- the fund for the purchase o f the Oregon left his young daughter all he knew. Disappointed and view add Carlton $225. cannery sight are requested to P L E A S E £ C A IX J A N D LET Daniel Wacheno to Wallace to the care o f McLoughlin. The incensed, Wood replied, “ Well, pay at once, at either o f the latter was so conscientious in Doctor, you may keep your pal McCamant 80 a sec 1 3 t 5 s r 8 US SHOW IT TO YOU. banka or to C. B. Wilson. Don’t Proprietors o f his responsibility that he refused try rigging, but remember, sir, I $ 120 . delay as the account must be to place the girl in a Catholic have an uncle that I expect here Joseph Yamhill and w f to Wal closed np. Newberg Sash A Door school as her father was a Pro shortly, rich enough to buy you lace McCamant 220 a in secs 7,8 out and send you all packing.” 1 5 s r 8 $342.60, Factory. testant. For Sale. Rejoined the excitable Dr.—“ I Bank o f Newberg to Tom Tyn When the doctor withdrew NEWBERG Doors, W indow s, and First, class young cow, fresh, from the service o f the Hudson’s am glad to hear so rich a man dall 43x110 ft in blk 1 Newberg JEWELER Turned W ork at form tw o miles west o f New Bay Co., there was a sum o f as your uncle is coming to this $750. Next toPostoffice. country—who is it, Mr. W o o d - b e rg . A. T a y l o r . Made to Older. Mary A Hughes and ) ms t o W $60,000 due the Co. for supplies TH E G O O D O LD TIMES. Introduce Your Boy to Us W right&W hite Goods Delivered Free Both Phones First Quality Always W ins S ilv e rw a re Farm Machinery W agons, Buggies, Etc. Received yester day from one of the largest silver factories In t|he East, one of the m o s t com plete lines of silv’rware ever shown to Newberg people. • i___ Flour, Feed, Grain & Hay. THE CHATHAM FANNING MILL VINCENT FEED & IMP. CO. W. P. HEACBCK & SON. M IL L S