çS^ZeTTi * ;V 1'-’*''-v-' E B f- 9 ■ • »>.. V . * ? IJSmSSpESHi . 9 jj, |rj. ini »aHaewgpg' tPSrtMMhdy ' * ■i ■ F M ?' •** - ’ '■ « * *’ 1 Hoosierdom. And politics are “OREGON OFFICES FOR sometimes thought to be not al Altar at Ik« pi ole together apathetic, even in old OREGONIANS.” Jndisuu»! ISSUKD SVXBT THDKSDAT MOSSING NEW BERQ GRAPHIC. The pert, independent attitude w. c. woodward . An Interesting Echo in die His­ o f the people is amply illustrated in a resolution adopted a t a tory of Oregon Politics public meeting in P o r t la n d , $1.50 Per Year in Advance. “ Bourne nominee is rank out­ April 1, 1851; “ Resolved--That ,T, JUNE 16. 1910. sider.” “ Man slated for Vale the President o f t h e \ United Land Office is resident o f Penn­ States be respectfully informed " The Glacier says Hood River sylvania?* These were in part that there are many respectable has seventy-one autos represent­ the headlines in a Portland paper individuals in Oregon capable o f ing an outlay o f about $135,- one day last week, announcing discharging the duties devolving 000. Look out for higher prices the opposition which is being upon the judges, as well as filling for apples. made to the appointment by any other office under the Terri­ President T aft of B. R. Kester as torial government.” This senti­ President T aft w ill have to Register and Receiver o f the new ment seems largely to obtain in find some more convindng argu­ Vale Land Office in Eastern Ore­ the year o f our Lord nineteen ments against insurgency than gon. Kester is a Pennsylvanian; hundred and ten. Asahel Bush, turning down the political ap­ in short, a “ rank outsider,” then the big stick wielder in Ore­ pointees o f insurgent congress­ and it is being vigorously and gon politics, raised a cry through men. There is certainly nothing patriotically maintained that the Statesman against Oregon original in the latter method and there are plenty o f good men >in salaries being “ gobbled up by a it w ill prove far from effective. Oregon to take care o f the Ore­ set o f foreign mercenaries and The hands o f the clock may be gon jobs. The writer is a suf­ taken out of the country.” tpmed back but that will not Examples and illustrations of ficiently g o o d Oregonian t o change the time o f day. sympathize with this sentiment, the Oregon spirit in politics could easily be added. But the point Since there has been consider­ but it isn’t the pro and con of has been made. Wbp says his­ able interest taken in school the proposition that is o f con­ tory does not repeat itself—even matters in Newberg during the cern with him here. in Oregon politics? The headlines quoted caught past tew months, doubtless the attendance at the annual school his attention as expressing a re­ meetihg to be held on next Mon- incarnation, or perhaps better, a Tin/tecl States Tfationat tdan/c ■ it wooowako . standard. The meeting is called tor 2 o ’clock gave flavor and intensity to Ore Warner, Eva Frazier, Oscar Cal­ in Duncan’s hall. There will be gon politics aw ay back in the fifties. .The Oregon pioneers kins and Mamie Coulson. three directors elected. After presenting the diplomas, were typical frontiersmen—inde­ Pres. Kelsey sprung a little surT pendent, self-willed, fully con­ The subscription for the build prise, upon ’the class as well as ing fond for Pacific College has fident o f their ability to manage reached $27,700, leaving only their own political affairs. In upon the audience, by announcing $2300 to be raised in order to fact they had proved this ability that the Board had granted a complete the subscription and in­ in their organization and success­ scholarship to the honor member sure the erection o f the building ful administration o f the Pro­ o f the class. The announcement Hence, that Miss Bernice Benson would this year. The deficiency does visional Government. not look large when compared to when the organization o f the receive the scholarship was the whole sum, bût a dose can­ Territorial government brought roundly applauded." On Tuesday evening was the vass has been made already and them under t h e jurisdiction concert given by the Music De­ the fact that a number ot people o f the United States govern have so for foiled ter* say - what ment, there was “ something partment assisted by Miss Clara w h e n * “ foreigners” Howell, o f Portland. The con­ they w ill do, makes thé canvass stirring” drag along and keep the work were sent out from the East to cert was well attended and a very delayed. . hold down the Territorial jobs. c l a s s ic a l program excellently One continual and bitter fight As an Oregonian, the writer was made on the imported office predation o f the Newberg audi has always stoutly contested holders for whom life was made ences for the better class o f music' when aw ay from home that Ore­ so burdensome that some were is becoming veiy noticeable and gon roses surpass all others. glad after a brief service to resign is in great part due to the earnest Sometimes, however, after view ­ and escape from the strenuosness educative efforts o f Prof, and ing an unusually fine array ot and distraction o f Oregon office Mrs. Hull. Miss H ow ell’s voice California beauties, he has al­ holding. was clear and smooth and her most questioned (always silent­ numbers were very pleasing. An interesting parallel is to be ly ) that superiority. But it only found to the case now pending. The concert was altogether a requires a renewed acquaintance In 1853 Judge M. P. Deady, a success and w ill materially help with the home roses at this time popular and gifted young Ore­ with the piano fund. o f the year to bring complete re­ gonian, was removed without assurance. There is a wealth o f cad s»b y Pres. Pierce who filled vigor and luxuriance, to the the vacancy by appointing O. B. latter which gives A em class McFadden, a resident o f the above their southern competi­ same state from which Kester An old story was retold on the tors. The Oregon Romeo who hails. The Oregon Democrats college field Monday afternoon, sings to his Juliet, “ You are my rose in arms against their own when the college boys took the garden o f beautiful roses,’ ’ leaves administration as certain Oregon alumni into camp to the tune o f absolutely nothing to be said. Republicans give promise o f do­ 8 to 4. In the early stages o f the ing in the present instance. Mc­ fray the old boys showed a little Superintendent Ackerman hit Fadden came on to take his job. nervousness, and this, hooked up o ff several good things in his The reception he received was suf­ to the fact that the alumni address before the High School ficiently warm to justify him in twirler, brought on from Illinois graduates Friday evening which suspecting th a t Oregon Demo­ fo r the occasion, was too mighty might be taken as key notes- crats were swarming and took for the man at the receiving end, F o r instance: Don’t spend your him for the goat. The press allowed the collegians to gather time trying to get ahead o f other abused him and public meetings in their eight runs before their people—just try always to beat were held denouncing him as a opponents hit their pace. The yourself. Boys don’t get any­ political heretic and a traitor to latter steadied down, and by where who hang around loafing Oregon Democracy. So violent good work by the battery and in resorts, whittling and smoking was the opposition that McFad­ the good support accorded it, cigarettes. The sweet girl grad­ den was transferred early in shut off the college boys and an­ uate can aspire to no higher call­ 1854 to the new Territory of nexed four tallies. in g than to be at the head o f a Washington and Deady was re­ The game got better as it got happy, honest and virtuous instated. older and some really good t«.n home. The people o f Oregon de­ A t about the same time, John was seen in the last few innings. mand that those who teach and W\ Davis, o f Indiana, was ap­ The alumni put up a lx-ttdr guide their children shall not pointed governor o f Oregon, to game than common. Few er­ cease to be teachers when they succeed Geo. L. Curry, a young rors were made by either side and shut the school-house door be­ Oregonian, who was t he n a few grand stand stunts veA hind themselves in the evening. warming the gubernatorial chair pulled off. T w o old fans, H. :R to the satisfaction o f the pecfple. Morris and Sam Parrish, who North Dakotans to Picnic. Davis was a man o f national have figured in Newberg’s base prominence in his party; had rep­ ball history, contributed their The North Dakota Society o f resented it in Congress, ‘had services as umpires, to the satis­ Yamhill county will hold their served as speaker o f the House faction o f all. annual picnic at the LaFayette and had twice been Chairman o f Here is the list o f the performers; Locks, June 24th. the Democratic National Con­ Alumni College^ All former North Dakotans and vention. But the Oregon Demo­ Hadley, Kramien c Amisti >ng their families are eligible to crats failed to appreciate the Kramien, Haworth p Smith membership. Come early and lb compliment. T o Yhem, he was Wilson . Elliott bring a “ Full Dinner Pail.” 2b but another imported office hold­ Stanbrough Rees J. O. L yon , President. 3b er. As Editor Dryer put it in She Woodward Craven J. D. G ordon , Secretary. ss Oregonian, “ Gov. Davis was a Armstrong Hadley rf “ H ow do you know when foreigner. He had neither driven Coulson N ew W you r husband forgets to mail his team across the plains nor Spaulding cf Hanson If the letters you give him?” been to the mines.” The gov­ Haworth Kyes “ I always put acardaddrrssed ernor’s captious fellow Demo­ to myself a m o n g ’em. I f I don’t crats nearly hectored the life out The Graphic and Weekly Ore­ get it the next day, I know. o f him and he resigned after nine gonian $2.25 per year; or the And it only costs a cent.“ — months, returning to the more Graphic and Semi-Weekly Jour-, placid p o l i t i c a l w a t e r s o f nal one year for $2.00. Cleveland Leader. I » .............* ■ . ii . 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You see, when we advertise a discount we give it, and I am a fte rth e business as you see, and my policy is, plenty of sates and sm ell profits, that’s why thé people here are waking up as to ’ where to buy. Our suits, sw ag g er o r sedate, very advanced or vpry conservative, it is all the same with us for our showing o f summer clothing is so complete and varied that we can suit every taste and every purse- W h a tever su it you choose, how­ ever, we guarantee it to be the biggest clothing value for t h e money in th e city. T r y our G uaranteed for O n e yedr S u i t s . Re­ member 20 per c t on all cloth­ ing, shoes, hats & furnishings. Everything at a. . i OREGON big dlsoount IF YOU W ANT STYLE, QUALITY AND RIGHT PRICE, COME HERE W a tc h Suita $10 to $30.00, ell at 20 per cent Shoes $2 to $7.00, all at 20 per cent Hats 50c to $5.00, all At 25 per cent S to re G ro w EARL LUTZ 2 0 2 0 PER CENT. PER CENT. 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