* ___________________ ______ VOL. XXVI I • : ’. 1 RESULT OF WHhyqomba, For Govi The official count o f the p ii mary flection ha* not been made but there will be little, if any, change* made in the list o f suc­ cessful candidate* a* given on page 3 o f the Graphic thi* week, and a* given below for the coun­ ty ticket. Dr. Jame* Withycombe won out in the race for the Republican nomination for governor, while Dr. C. J. Smith i* the choice of the Democratic party. YAMHILL COUNTY TICKET Jam ’ ' J Ì I .- J H - — ■ ■ — ■ — — — ■■■■— NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914 ■Lx* No. _____________ ,___________ •_______ ______ — • tè r j£': ¿1 Republican— $ Circuit judge, 12th district, Harry H. Belt, 1,539; Glen O. Holman, 613. Senator, 10th district, Roy Graves, 678; Sam Laughlin, 563; W. T. Vinton, 1,059. Representatives, 13th district, Francis L. Michelbrook, 1,467; P. P. Olds, 1,329. Representative, 14th district, T. B. Handley, 1,833. County judge, John W. Bones, 482; J. B. Dodson, 892; Roy R. Hewitt, 445; David Sjput, 471. County commissioner, W. S. Allan, 656; C, B. Fuqua, 217; W o . Gunning, 502; R. B. Lam- son, 196; J. C. Pennington, 496; S. Wilson', 2 4 l.* W * Sheriff, W. G. Henderson, 1,638. H. V. S tott, 619. Clerk, B. A. Johnston, 600; G. W. Jones, 883, C. B. Wilaon, 917. * L. Sherwood,^",205**1* Treasurer, Alice L. Adams, 992; W. A. Branson, 425; H. O. Miller. 401; G. G. Shirley, 440. . Coroner, C. Tilbury, 2,048. Surveyor, J. G. Hefty, 862; H. W. Herring, 1,313. D em ocrat- Representative, 13th district, Arthur McPhillips, 845. Representative, ,14th district, R. Y. Blalock, 736. County judge, W. C. Miller, 737. Commissioner, B. H. Camp­ bell, 786. Sheriff, A. F. Arthur, 493; D. W. Feel?, 470. Recorder, H. S. Maloney, 878. Clerk, R. B. Ferguson, 788. Treasurer, Irq G. Nelson, 486; Mary J. Scott, 463. Surveyor, Sylvander Simms, 770. ____________ THANK FOR ALL On behalf of the Parent-Teach­ ers Association 1 wish to thank every one who in any w ay aided in making our “ Trip Around the W orld" entertainment such a grand success. We certainly ap­ preciate the interest manifested by our people and regret very much that we were unable to provide for all. Tbe net proceeds were $114. Those who purchased tickets and were unable to use them on account o f lack o f transporta­ tion may have their m oneyre- funded until June 1, by calling on Mrs. Henry M orris or Mrs. Clifford Tennell. Mrs. Henry R. Morris, President. . ■ * 7 COHEDY, FUN, LAUGH When? Star Theater, Friday and Rose Day. Three trig reels o f comedy and one Biograph drama. Alkali Ike in the tw o- reel feature c o m e d y , “ .T h e Awakening of Saak^fcflk.'?* A*dy Clark in “ Andy Get# a J o b ,” and “ Tbe Abandoned W ell," biograph drama. M usk by J. B. Hunt. Admission 5 and 10 cents. IY «STO TTE AT CARLTON A n “ auto track” load o f Udies from Newberg, with «even coc- testants from tbe Newberg and Dundee schools went to Carlton to attend the W. C. T. U. County Institute May 12. Good delega­ tions from Chehalem Center and McMinoville were present. An excellent and helpful pro was carried out. Reports from different unions show good work being done. Tbe ladies of tbe Carlton Union entertained the delegates at tbe Brooks hotel. A splendid dinner was enjoyed by all. Tbe moat impsessive part o f the afternoon program was the symposium, “ Tbe Medicinal Use o f Alcbhol.“ Teaching tbe truth 1. In the home. 2. In society. 3. Among physicians. Dr. D l D. Young, o f McMinnville, gave a very convincing talk. Said it was fast becoming known and prov­ en tkafi there is no necessity for alcohol being used in medicine, to be taken internally, but it is more or less effective in certain cases when applied outw ardly. Theerening program consisted of m ask and the TEMPERANCE ESSAY CONTEST Oi Industrie* bi «T. Salem, M ay 18.—Five counties from Eugene* to Portland have unit*# to develop tbe Pacific Highway 6/n the east side o f the Willamette valley. A public dock is to be built at P ort Orford to cost $6,000. At* the manufacturers’ banquet held in Lane county sentiment was unanimous against enact­ ment o f any more harassing in­ dustrial laws. • A Labish drainage scheme is being worked out in Marion county at an expense o f $20,- 00p Richland and Newbridge, Ba­ ker connty, are to be supplied with a mountain water system cost $50.000. Astoria will spend $280,000 this year on a seawall, and fill in fifty blocks o f city property fbr factories and business. C oos Bay lumber to San Francisco for weeks o f April surpassed all ers on the coast—8,240,000 Tbe Pendleton Tribune says not only the indivkfaal but every phase of industrial activity hampered by to o much Melba Sanders, Bda C a t e , Glenn Cate, John Pinkerton and Helen Everest from the Newberg public school, and Olive Flem­ ming and Blva Fortune from the Dundee public school, read es­ says on the line o f scientific tem- eranee instruction. Their essays were well prepared and well de- 1 upon their schools and their teachers. The essays were read to demonstrate the work that had been done for the temper­ ance prize essay contests. Bda Cate received first place in the county grammar grade contest, mid Melba Sanders the second place. Glenn Cate received first place in the countyfow er grade contest and Genevieve Dixon the second place. Tbe judges for the county were Mrs. 'Angie Greer, o f Dundee, S. S. Duncan, county school superintendent, and Miss Dora Jaqnitb, o f Newberg. These four papers are entered from Yamhill county in tbe state con­ test. IR S . P0R1ER PLEASED WITH HER NEW HOHE Editor Graphic: I wish to correct a statement made in yonr paper of last week, where you say Delmar and myself are camping on onr homestead. The fact is, we have a very com­ fortable little house, 18x18, and are living as much at home as most people are in Newberg, and in the m ost beautiful valley you ever laid your eyes on; most beautiful roads, and 1 never wanted an auto «so bad in my life. We hare natural autom o­ bile roads here without any fix­ ing. The beauty and grandeur ol this valley is beyond descrip­ tion. Respectfully, v Maud S. Porter, F ort Rock, M ay 15. • PATHE WEEELY NO. 35 This will be shown at the Star M onday and Tuesday, M ay 25 and 26. It contains up-to-the- minute pictures o f the stirring scenes enacted by United States marines, troops and battleships in connection with the Mexkan crisis. The last chapter of “ Who Will Marry M ary’tw ill also he shown. Come and see who mar­ ries M ary. Watch for Kathlyn Friday and Saturday, M ay 29 and 3Q. 'j ts in Oregon cities that have A VISIT TO NEWBERG CREAIERY raw material and g o after of the street and permanent It you g o at it right, agricul­ way business, ture is a very interesting study, gon has abundant raw ma- especially tbe side shows con­ I, plenty of labor, bnt mast nected with it. W e d n e s d a y e capital to develop these re- morning the class from tbe high rerg. In the meantime laws school, thirty strong, with Prof. t tax the capital and regulate Leaner in the lead, paid a visit the industry off the earth are su- to the Newberg creamery. Mr. h i. Dorn was very kind, and told ns iws that deprive laborers of the interesting things in connec employment in Oregon are to be tion with batter making. supplemented with law s to cre­ When the cream is brought in ate a commission to employ the it is emptied into a large vat for unemployed. the pasteurizing process. This Tbe Simpson Lumber Co. on vat is equipped with pipes placed Cqos bay expects to employ fin spiral form for heating the twice as many men as hereto­ cream. \ fore. , Tbe big barrel churn was pretty ‘ Mrs. Amelia Brown o f Lane tall o f little golden balls of but­ county has invented a sanitary ter, and it certainly looked good. «alp for milk bottles that a Den­ A large tank bolds the butter­ ver firm offers her fifty thousand milk. Mr. Dorn tested a sample dollars for. o f cream to show how it was The fight for tbe nse o f Oregon done, and then went into an- Stone as trimmings for tbe new qtber room , where the butter is state University administration cut and wrapped. building is whether tbe state ar­ Of coarse, tbe business would chitect shall select terra cotta or not have been complete withont Oregon stone. a few fninutes in the cold storage Corvallis is to have a new rooms. B -r-r! it was cold. We 1 churctt. all derided that people needn’t orth Bend will have a wharf be afraid to bay batter from the with a quarter o f a mile of Newberg Creamery. M. M. ’ 14. ight deepwater harbor line, he port o f Coos bay commis- ANNOUNCEMENT bas decided to raise $300,- more on a bond issue tor Mrs. 0 . P. Barrirk will open deepening the channel. what will be known as the Yam­ It is believed by many that the hill Private Sanitarium in New­ era of fads, fancies and experi­ berg, in the near future. Tbe mentation in politics and burn- Sanitorium will be equipped first in Oregon has reached its das* and up-to-date in every re- iF . THE ROSE SHOW T o Be Held in City H a day, May 23 Tbe rose exhibit will open M a y 23, in the council room o f th e city hall. All exhibits o f rose» should be in place by 10 a. m .,ao that the judges may award prizes by noon. Let everyone w ho h a » roses help out the display b y bringing the best you have. . Prizes have been offered for the follow ing named varieties: Best collection o f 12 roses, each a separate variety, 2 o f each. Best 25 Caroline Testouts. Best 15 Caroline Test oats. , Beat 10 Fran Karl DruschkL Best 12 Red Roses (n ot Ulrich Bmnner.) Best 6 White LaFrance. Beat 6 Pink LaFrance. Best 6 Gloria Lyonoise. Best 6 Ulrich Brunner. Best 6 J. B. Clark. Best 5 Fran Karl DruschkL Best 4 Maman Cochet, Pink- Best 4 Maman Cochet, Whiter Best 4 Marechal Nid. Best 5 Papa Gontier. Best 3 varieties n ot mentioned,. 1 rose each. Best new rose. fC Bert largest rose. First priaes only will be given. The prizes will consist o f roan plant«, Aster and Snapdragon loots and potted ferns. There wrt be the number o f! ignated if entered for a prize. Tbe services given will be make the ficials are planning the name and an honor to the city. tion o f a boulevard to the ocean. In response to a telephone call The prices will be sach as w ill ticipate: The Oregon Pow er Co. at Eu­ f r o m Chehalem Center o n 1. Best decorated antom o- accom odate tbe poor as well as gene is making special rates to Wednesday evening, Hollings­ bile, $5. the wealthy.* AH will receive induce factories to locate at that w orth & Son, funeral directors, 2. Bert industrial float, $5. first clam attehtion. city. hurried to tbe bachelor home o f 3 . ' Bert decorated doable rig , AH kinds o f baths will be given A factory nt Marshfield has J. F. Pontallier, where they $2.50. for different diseases. Special at­ been equipped with machinery to turn out fifty mattresses daily. found his lifeless body at tbe tention will be given to tbe exer­ 4. Best decorated single rig^ / cise o f nervous patients and di- $2.50. Business men in the hop indus­ spring near his home. The spring is about three feet 5. Best decorated lady or gen­ atetic« and invalid feeding. try representing $25,000,000, deep and tw o feet across, and tleman horseback rider, $2.50. Mrs. 0 . P. Barrick. and a yearly output o f 5 to 6 contained g depth o f about eight­ Mrs. H. R. M o rn » millions are organizing against een inches o f water. A neighbor Chairman^ SPECIAL STUNTS FOR ROSE HAY prohibition. in passing through the yard saw Astoria is t o get a streetcar Aside from the program given line extension o f tw o miles at tbe the k gs o f Mr. Pontallier «tick FROCIAS-ROSE CARMYAL ing ou t o f the hole, and on ex­ elsewhere o f events for Saturday, hands of the Pacific Power and am ination found life was extinct. it will be well to note tbe follow ­ SATURDAY, IA Y 1914 Light Company. Coroner Tilbury was called ing: The Malheur Enterprise says The baby parade is expected to there w ill be general approval o f from McMinnville, and on mak­ Follow ing the tw o big para den- the members o f the legislature ing an examination o f the body start from the Oregon Hardware that start at 10 and finish a t who pat in their titne swatting found that the longs contained Company at 10 o ’clock in the the Park, tbe program as giveno no water, which was taken as morning and tbe general pa­ fool laws. below, will be rendered: conclusive evidence that the u n ­ rade from the public school Judge McGinn holds that a M o n e............................. -O dd F ellow « Bandi railroad com pany is not liable fortunate man had been seized grounds at 10:30. Addrees o f W elcom e ...................................... -♦ ¿v In the afternoon there will be for damages done a passenger with a severe spell o f some kind while stooping forward at the a ball game on the college cam­ M o n e ..'...... . . . Pacific C ollage Q u a rtette caused by a wreck in a storm. spring, and was dead when his pus between the Cbemawa In­ IT radi im Construction o f a water system Violin Solo. ................. M iss D oris G regory dians and the college team. for C oos bay cities costing $150,- head reached the water. The deceased w a s p r o b a b ly Take a day off and have the M u s ic ......... 000 w ill be started at once and seventy years o f a g e a n d u n m a r ­ time o f your life. to be completed this summer. Reading................................. Prof. H a w k in *. S o lo ............. A farmers’ co-operative cream­ ried. He had liv ed a t this p la ce ery has been organised at Bend. fprm any years a n d had Saved ASK YOUR DOCTOR S o lo ...;......... Jhe Presbyterians o f Astoria np considerable m o n e y . Numerous athletic stunts w ill have let a contract for a $5,000 Yon can’t be out o f doors when be pulled off, beginning at 4 :3 0 ANDREW BAŒ Y BADLY INJURED yon sweep yonr carpets with a p. m., on First street, in com ­ cbnrch. ‘ It ia expected that trains on broom . The dirt and dost and petition for cash prizes. the Willamette Pacific w ill run On last M onday Andrew Ha- germs can’t ran aw ay and hide NOdd Fellows Band in attend­ from Eugene t o Tidewater this gey, o f Dundee, was so badly in­ when yon take the broom down ance. fall. V, jured in a runaway accident that to do the sweeping. You stir Mrs. F. A. M orris, The O.-W. R. & N. Co. is plan- little, if any, hope o f his recovery these up; they fill the air in the Chairman Committee. ning -terminals at Pendleton, ia entertained. room ; yon suck them in with with shops and yards to employ He was driving a fractious eaeh breath you take. That’s several hundred men. team to a tongueless disc bar- dangerous. You sw at the fly BABY PARADE * Astoria and Portland mer­ row on which be was riding, because it does not “ wipe its chants are co-operating to find a and in crossing over the railroad feet.” Burn the broom . It is Mother, please have your babjr market for the product o f the grade near his home, the harrow just as deadly as the fly. A vac- ready for the parade at 10 o ’clock new Astoria flooring mills. ran onto the heels of the horses umm cleaner is an eye protector, Saturday morning. May 23. Halibut banks off the ^illa- causing them to run. He was a nose protector, a throat pro­ There will be three cash priaes m ook coast are being investi­ c a u g h t by the harrow and tector, a chert protector, a home lor best decorated baby rig, and gated. dragged some distance, and when protector, a health protector. a souvenir for each baby partici­ The southern Oregon and picked np was fonnd to be so Ask yonr doctor. pating. northern California Mining Con­ badly cut in the back that the Parade starts at Oregon Hard­ gress will be held at Ashland heart and lungs were exposed to ANNOUNCEMENT ware Co., First and M eridipo. early in July to revive interest in few. march west to Larkin-Prince mining and minimise the evil ef­ He was hurried to the office of V. V. Gould has purchased the store. Mrs. L. M. Parker fects o f the bine sky laws. Littlefield & Romig in Newberg jewelry stock o f A. E. Wilson, “ E. L. Evans Lumber interests and creosote where the wounds were dressed, and is prepared to serve the peo­ “ Flora Paxaoa interests are uniting to establish after which he was taken to his ple with the best in watches, “ M. M cDonald a number o f w ood Mock paving home. , jewelry and repairing. Committees. ZS, I