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THK N E W B E R G G R A P H IC
^TTORNIY-AT-LAW
CLARENCE BU TT
W ill practice in all the courts of the
tate. Special attention given to pro-
• te work, the writing of deeds, mort-
I, contracts and the drafting o f all
papers.
New berg, Oregon.
O m c a —Second Floor "
Bank o f N ew berg Building.
C. R. CHAPIN
Sights the Sultan's Suit Saw on
National Government Se e s Dan­
ger in Proposed California
Japanese Legislation
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Sacramento, Cal.— Tw o new bills
dealing with the question of land dwa-
ershlp by aliens In California, each
Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds, representing the view o f a considera­
Mortgagee and all legal papers. A b ­ ble faction In the legislature, w ill be
stracts examined.
offered to the senate and voted on.
Through an agreement reached by
leaden of the majority party, a dras­
tic law directed solely against the Jap­
anese and Chinese w ill be proposed ss
a substitute for the Thompson-Birdaall
measure and probably w llf be passed.
It is planned to throw out entirely
Office over First National
the guarded language o f Thompaon-
Bank
Birdsall and put In Its place two sim­
ple problbltloas:
Phone White 3-1
First— N o alien who -is Ineligible to
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ e
citizenship shall be permitted to ac­
quire and hold land In California, for
a period o f more than one year after
date of such acquisition.
DR. A M. DAVIS
Second— No corporation, the majori­
ty of the stock of which Is held by
DENTIST
aliens who are Ineligible to citizenship,
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shall be permitted to acquire and hold
O fflM over Ferguson’ * Drue Btoro | lands except for one year.
Governor Johnson gave out a state­
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ment In which h t declared that Cali­
fornia was only doing what other
states have done In restricting owner­
ship of land by Allens and said that
Californians are unable to understand
why as act admittedly within the Juris­
diction o f the California legislature,
like the passage of an alien land bill,
creates tumult, confusion and criti­
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cism.
LAW YER
DR. C. A. ELDRIEDGE
D E N T IS T
li- J. C. P R IC E !
I! D E N T IS T
< \ Office over U . S. Natl. Bank •
Phone Black 171
LORD C H U R C H ILL R O B BED
Board the Charleston.
Events Occurring
Throughout
the State During the
FUN IN FRAMING A TREATY.
Past *
Week.
General Bates Hsd a Sort of Cirous on
Text Book Commlooion to Roduco Coot
His Hands While Negotiating n •—
1 Salem.— As the law creating the
the Filipino Potentate For tho Trans­
state text book commission was enact­
fer of tho Island! te Unole Bam.
ed for the purpose o f making school
Few treaties ever were negotiated la courses uniform through the state and
more Interesting and ludicrous dream- reducing the coat o f books to a mini­
stances than thode that attended the mum, the attorney general rendered
one made In 18D9 between General an opinion that the state text book
commission had no authority to adopt
Bates and the sultan o f Moro.
When, after much dillydallying, tbs two or three books to the sartie branch
Filipino potentate was finally Induced of study, in order to give teachers a
to-come on board the Charleston, tbs selection, or to designate hooka for
general’s headquarters, every effort supplementary * reading.
was made to put bins In good humor.
He and hls suit partook freely o f
C. & E. LIN E M U ST R E B U IL D
drink, but refused all food as coming
from the bands o f Christians. Yet they
Commission Finds Track Is Foor and
were In no danger o f starring, fo r
Urges Immediate Improvement.
they had been careful to bring with
Salem.— A ll o f the line o f the Corval­
them enormous sacks o f rice.
When the guests were conducted lis A Eastern railroad company, from
over the man-of-war they marveled Corvallis to Yaqulna, a distance o f 71
at Its mechanical mysteries. A t the miles, must be relaid with new steel
suggestion o f an officer the saltan rails, and properly ballasted, and all
touched an electric button, and Instant­ of the company’s line, consisting of
ly a Chinese servant appeared. Again. 140 miles, must be ballasted, tor the
In response to s suggestion, be touched state railroad commission, which made
the button twice, and s United States
an inspection of the whole line, direct­
marine stood In the doorway.
ed that the company make such lm
From that time every ornament
W hile these directions
aboard the ship that to any way sug­ provements.
gested an electric button waa pushed were not reduced to the formality of
by tbe sultan or by some member o f an order, the commission Intimates
hit suit
An officer conducted him that unless they are obeyed a formal
into a dark room and showed him bow order w ill be madA
to torn tbe button that adjusted tbe
The commission finds, to begin with,
lighting apparatus. Tbe flood o f light that the entire track of the company’s
that resulted left him with gaping line la unballasted. The track east
month and dilated eyes.
of Albany, It says, consists o f 56-
Hls wonderment continued to grow
throughout the afternoon, and when­ pound steel rails, laid in 1887, and the
ever an opportunity afforded he re­ surface la kinked and out of align­
peated the performance o f poshing ment. By laying new ties and prop­
electric bnttons and turning electric erly ballasting, this condition can be
lights on and off. H e even went so remedied, says the commission. From
far. when be thought himself nnwateb- Albany to Corvallis the track needs
ed. to try to appropriate one o f tbe ballasting, but otherwise it is found
lighted bulbs.
good.
When Ice water was brought to tbs
lamp o f Ice to tbe pitcher was Imme­
Placer Gold Strike on Canyon
diately seized by hls royal highness
John Day.—A feverish gold stam­
and as quickly dropped to the floor.
As the lump gradually diminished to pede has just been started by a strike
size the saltan’s party looked at it to on Canyon Mountain, made by an old-
time prospector, Dan O'Shea. O’Shea
suspicion.
Mr. 8buck suggested to the sultan made hla strike more than a week ago,
that he order one o f hls men aloft and but succeeded in keeping It a secret
recall him when be reached the crow's several days. When the newa finally
nest The first order was easy to exe­ leaked out there was an immediate
cute. but when a return was ordered, rush. It la rumored O'Shea has taken
bis voice having failed to carry, •
out between $2500 and $3000. One pan
megaphone was brought and into this
tb e Jgnltan shotted for^the nun to re- It la said, yielded him $200.
England’s First Admiralty Lord Loses
Naval Oats.
London.— Winston Churchill, first
the admiralty, has been the
victim o f s moet daring and sensation­
al robbery, in which a beautiful and
mysterious young woman Is suspected
as the possible agent o f some foreign
power.
By the theft the first lord o f the
admiralty not only loses $2500 in
money, but highly Important confiden­
tial naval data, such as might eagerly
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be sought as of greatest value to any
nation not too friendly with Great
Britain.
PHYSK3ANS mmi SURCEONS
The first lord of the admiralty met
with his misfortune Immediately alter
Office over U. S. National Bank
haring won money at M t i t bh *W l turn under penalty o f Instant death.
O A c e phone Blue 171
Anvil May Y et Be Saved.
Riviera recently.
Immediately the thoroughly frightened
fi
Residence Phone Black 116
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Florence.— Mr. Genereaox, who has
Moro dropped to the deck. Tbe ruler
took the dimension* o f the strange charge o f the Anvil for the Insurance
Pope is Much Better.
toeoeoeoec^c^cwoeoeoeoeoeb
Rome.— So much improvement waa mouthpiece and declared that be wdeld company, found after an examination
that the vessel is in much better shape
found in the condition of the Pope make one for himself.
The moet amusing Incident occurred than wah feared and la confident of
by Dr*. Marchiafava and Amici that
they did not consider it necessary to when the saltan upon invitation fired a success in the attempt float her. 8he
Colt automatic gun. The explosion of
la gradually moving closer into deep
Issue a bulletin.
tbe first discharge appeared to root
him to the spot Hla hands gripped water.
the trigger, with tbe result that shells
continued to pepper tbe surrounding
AGENT S E NT TO U M ATILLA
; Office in First N a t ’l Bank Bldg.
waters.
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Phone, Black 31
Again and again the royal gunner Secretary of Interior Has Received
begged tbe officers to stop the action of
Conflicting Stories of Project.
tbe Infernal machine, not knowing that
Washington.— There should be little
New York.— “ I commit my soul into the means o f doing it lay to his own wonder that the secretary of the in­
the hands o f my Savior In full confi­ bands. 8o thoroughly frightened was terior, Franklin K. Lane, is unable to
be that It was Impouible to make him
DR. THOS. W . HESTER
dence that, having redeemed it and
loosen his bold, and an officer ordered decide Just what course to pursue with
washed It In his most precious blood,
the
tape cat, thus stopping the snpply respect to the West Umatilla extension
; Physician and Surgeon
he will present It faultless before the of ammunition.
reclamation project.
throne of my Heavenly Father; and I
Reports have reached the secretary
Office in Dixon Building
The one pounder was next brought
entreat children to maintain and de­ Into play, bnt the sultan refused to go that indicate a serious condition at
N E W B E R G - - OREGON
fend, at all hazard, and at any ctfst of near one o f tbe eight Inch guns, which the project and he would like to know
personal sacrifice, the blessed doc­ he bad been Invited to fire
what weight to give them. He has in­
Meantime tbe knives o f his attend­ timated pretty plainly that he will
trine of the complete atonement for
sin through the blood of Jesus Christ, ants bad been taken to the dynamo send an agent to look into the matter
once offered, and through that alone.” room and charged with electricity, and give him an impartial report.
This is the extraordinary and strik­ with the result that the suit were of
The investigation if made w ill prob­
tbe opinion that the evil one himself
ing utterance which begins the last
ably
be conducted expeditiously. The
was aboard. They begged and Implored
will and testament of John Pierpont to be taken ashore and. quite forgetful agent 1 b likely to be selected from the
Morgan.
of their bags of rice, scurried down western country itself, but he w ill not
and Obstetrician
The amount of trusts and bequests tbe gang ladder.
be a man having any reason to show
dviam . . j Residence Blue 59
named by speelfic Bums is under $20,-
At night the searchlight waa brought bias either for or against the project
Phones.
BUck m
004,000, but the entire residue of the to bear upon the Moro town o f Bus he will be asked to investigate. Secre­
Hours by appointment
estate, estimated at $1,000,000,000 Is Bus, and the instant desertion o f the tary Lane wilt probably try to get his
town followed, even tbe dogs leaving
left te J. P. Morgan, Jr.
opinion as soon as is consistent with
For many weeks thereafter no '
The largest individual settlements it.
a proper report, and he will then act
are made upon the son and three amount of persuasion could Induce tbe ; on it without unnecessary delay.
inhabitants to return.
daughters.
General Bates made hla headquarters
Each of the four children receives
In the town o f Jolo, and thither the Bigamy and Theft Woman’s Charges
; Physician and Surgpon # in trust $2,000,000 to use the income saltan and hla staff came on several
Portland.— Joseph E. Ellis, whose
as he or she pleases.
occasions
to
discuss
the
treaty.
Sub­
aliases
are, according to county o ffi­
Chronic dbeeK* • «pecialty. Call*
Mrs. Morgan, the great financier’s sequently they made another visit to ! cers, Rev. E. L. Richards and C. H.
answered promptly day or night.
second wife, is made the beneficiary tbe Charleston. This time the mother j Duffy, was taken from the California
OAce and Rendenee, 107 Main St.
of a trust fund large enough to insure o f tbe anltan accompanied tbe party, Limited at Dunsmuir, Cal., by local
Phone Red %
and daring the visit a phonograph own-
an income of $100,000 a year.
officers, acting under Instructions sent
own» » » » * * * * * * * * * * as ♦ s e a sea her The
two sons-tn-law, Batteries and ed by one o f tbe officers rendered se- by Sheriff Word. Hls wife, two daugh­
Hamilton, are given $1,000,000 each. lections for the entertainment of tbe ters and a son were also taken from
ALWAYS GO
The assistants and servants in the guests.
The aged dame sat entranced the train. Sheriff Word sent a de­
Morgan households and Institutions
throughout tbe performance, and it puty to bring the family back to Port­
are provided for liberally.
waa not until tbe time came for her : land, Where Ellis, or Duffy, may be
son
to affix bis signature to the treaty 3harged with bigamy and swindling
for R E A L ES TATE
Knox Bill Refused.
that ahe awakened On one condition 1 a woman whom he recently married j
and BEAVER STATE
Saeramento, Cal.— Through the Pan- only would ahe permit the sultan to
in Georgia, out of $2650.
ama-Paelflo
Exposition commission sign—the phonograph must become hers
706 First Street
New berg, Oregon
state has refused to participate la the at once
Klamath Allotments Put on Block
For a time that phonograph threat­
expenses of ex-Secretary of State Phil­
Klamath
Falls.— Scores of inherited
ander C. Knox, who visited California ened to be the means o f upsetting all
allotments on the Klamath Indian res­
General
Bates’
well
laid
plans
for
the
May ostensibly to boost the ex-
amicable taking over o f the Islands, ervation will soon be offered for sale
posltlen, on the groand that that o ffi­
bnt fortunately the owner waa prevail­ The minimum price at which the lands
Eyes examined and glasses made cial used the occasion to aid President ed upon to nart with tbe machine In
can be sold is fixed by a board of ap­
to fit.
Taft's political aspirations.
the Interests of hls government and praisers. The lands are then adver­
202 First SL
the treaty was executed.—B. C. Roat to | tised and sold to the highest bidder,
Phone Blue 38
Temmy Murphy Defeats WolgaaL
Century Magazine.
but no bid less than the apralsed val­
San Francisco.— For 16 rounds “ Har­
uation Is considered. The money de­
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son lem''
Tommy Murphy aad Ad Wolgast
Reeuft of His fteeearehes.
rived from the sale of the lands goes
Funeral Directors êt Embalmers battled, with little to choose between
Investigator-W hat. In .voor opinion,
to the heirs of the deceased. Before
them. Then a missed right swing by ta the secret of good roads?
Calls Answered Day or Night
the lands are sold the agent In charge
Downstate Chauffeur—The secret of
the ene-tlms champion was His undo­
of the reservation calls a m eetitg of
Lady Assistants. N o extra charge
way tor a fight-end good roads Is to find ’em. — Chicago
all heirs.
Tribune
Office, White 25
Res. Black
decision la favor of Murphy.
Dr. John S. Rankin ?
Everybody knows it is the Standard.
What more can be said?
Newberg Auto Co., Agt.
I Littlefield & Romig
| PHYSICIANS
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and SURGEONS
MORGAN’S WILL
ASSERTS FAITH
Dr. F. H. Wilson ü
j; O S T E O P A T H I S T ;
Help Fight the
Great Red iPlague
Citizens o f the state are urged to inform themselves regarding this
plague which is causing great suffering among boys and young men, and
especially among the innocent girls and women of the state. Parents
are urged to protect their children, and provide clean, wholesome infor­
mation in place o f the unclean misinformation they cannot now help getting.
Send for any of the following
Free Circulars
FOR Y O U N G M E N
Circular No. 2— The Four Sex Lies.
Circular No. 9—Sex Truths for Men.
FO R O L D E R B O Y S (13 to 18 yrs. o f age)
Circular No. 8— Virility and Physical Development.
FO R Y O U N G E R BOYS (10 to 13 years o f age)
Circular No. 7—The Secret o f Strength.
FO R G IR LS
Circular No. 4— A Plain Talk with Girls about their Health.
FO R Y O U N G W OM EN
Circular No. 10— Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood.
FO R P A R E N T S
Circular No. I—The Need for Education in Sexual Hygiene.
Circular No. 3—When and How to Tell the Children.
Circular No. 5— A List o f Books for Use in the Family on Sex.
DR. a. E. STUART |
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A . E. W I L S O N
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Send 2-cent stamp with your address.
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The Oregon State Board of Health
703 Selling Building, Portland, Oragon
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