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NEWBERG GRAPHIC. U¿L'KD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d itor & P u b l is h e r . FRID AY , JANUARY 1, 1897. Eutered U .«r o n d e l» .» mutter at the po.toBIcc at .Newberg, Oregon. January 1, 1897. A happy new year to all the readers of the Graphic. The last Vick of a dying man is often quite vigorous. When conversation lags talV gravel lor road improvement. Nothing succeeds like success. takes gravel to make good roads. It The Oregon State Poultry Show will be held in Portland next week. The «how will be open to the public after Tuesday noon. I f you have an interest in keeping up "with this inventive age, you can’ t do better than to subscribe for the Scien tific American. ... , afford to sell at a very reasonable price, for what they would lose in the price they would make up, in the general prosjierity that would come to the coun try on account of the building of mills, manufacturing and shipping of lumber, and the general increase of business re sulting therefrom. But even if these parties mean to build mills they can af ford to pay a decent price for the timber claims, which, we understand they are not doing. But there is a strong probability that some of these land buyers are buying for speculative purposes. In certain districts in California, European syndi cates purchased large bodies of timber land, and after they had secured title to them made no secret of the fact that, not only did they not propose to build mills and saw their timber themselves, but they did not intend to allow anyone olee to do so. They hud purchased the land, and paid for it with their own money, and they proposed to hold it for their children and children’s children after them. The result is that all these resources are tied up for perhaps a half century to come, and tlio general de velopment of the country hindered. Senator 1‘effer, of Kansas, wants to be re-electod’in d among his claims for fur ther recognition states that during his term in the senate he lias delivered 437 speeches. This is good evidence that I’cffer is a thoroughbred and tho pops will certainly recognize iiis ability. A pop is nothing if not windy in speecii making. , • ) Willamette valley had to the gravel te river, it is easy A profusely and beautifully .llustratcd 1 i >ads. article on the fumoiis Horse-show held annually in New York City appears in A warning has been given against a tlio Janunry number of Demcrost’s new counterfeit $10 national bank note. Magazine. Notable among the illustra Ttie number of people this item of news tions are a full-page and several other will specially interest is distressingly spirited drawings by Max F. Klepper. Tho show nsa social function and as an small just now. exhibition of horses is interestingly de scribed in the text. Since Bryan lias begun to travel about th e country in a special car, and takes A Washington dispatch of a day or his $3,000 for an hours talk each night, it seems that it will hardly be considered two ago says: The attention of Chair ou t of the way to refer to Bryan as the man Dingley, of tlio ways and means committee, having been called to a dis “ plutocrat.” patch from Washington stating that “ the eastern members of the committee, The editor of the Hillsboro Indepen led by Chairman Dingley, are not dis dent, Mr. D. M. C. Gault, is visiting in posed to look with favor upon reciproci California at present and soaking in ty” in framing the new turiff bill, ho fiunshino for the winter. A very read said: “ There is not the sligliest foun able article appearod in his paper last dation for the statement so fur as I know week, descriptive of wliat lie has seen. and believe. While the matter has on ly been slightly discussed yet, I have not John Wannamaker is a candidate for observed any material difference of United States senator from Pennsylva- opinion. On tho contrary, all tho re ale. Mr. Wannamaker is a very suc- publican members of tho committee fa ;essful business man, and consequently vor going as fur as tlio McKinley tariff the iiopnlist press will hold up its hands did on the subject, and further if prac in holy horror at the mention of his ticable.” namo in connection witli a high office. Tho peoplo of tlio upper part of the :ounty are getting a little anxious about lie building of the locks at Lafayette, uul some go so far as to insinuate that the Southern Pacific railroad company is the “ nigger in the woodpile." The S.P. ;ompany is not very likely to lend any jneouragement to tho enterprise, it is safe to say. Munn A Co., publishers of that high ass, sixteen page weekly, tlie Scientific merican, treut country newspapers 1th more consideration than any other Ltbiishers in the country. For years le paper has come to this office each eck, as regularly us the mail comes, id yet the publishers are very modest what they ask in return for the favor town. A New York judge lias decided, in tho case of a woman living in that state, who went to South Dakota and secured a divorce from her husband, that both the divorced husband and the one ac quired after divorce are legal husbands. “ By the laws of the state of South Da kota,” said the judge in his decision, "she is the lawful wife in that state of the second husband. By the laws of the state of New York she is the lawful wife of the first.” This is an unforsoen out come of the fact that Western divorces are not valid ill the East, although rec ognized in the states in which they are grunted. The possibility that polyandry may be thus established by law is sufficiently startling to give the move ment for uniform divorce laws a new loHflo of life.—Oregonian. R ia l E ila t « T r a u i f « » been promulgated, but the papers tell ' There tr.n.Ier* are faralalx-d by the Yamhill them that children cannot be made good County Abairact Company at McMinuvllla, Or* by law, in which respect they arc very exon 1 hey have the only aet o ! abatract books Yt.mhtll county and do a general Title tran much like grown people. From Omaha In ter buatneaa, and aollclt your correspondence and ordera. Forgtmon & Rogers, Managers i comes the report that a great deal has been accomplished by asking the boys to Thou D Snodgrass and w f to Granville Everest lots 9 10 11 pledge themselves not to smoke cigarettes 12 blk 53 Edwards add to with the conditions that whenever they N ew berg.................................. $ 200 00 wish their names can be erased from Granville Everest and w f to Shoe D Snodgrass lot G blk 5 tho obligation. If schools could have Deskius add to N ew berg.. . . 200 00 placed before them the “ terrible exam ples” of tlio boy victims of the cigarette J W Henry to Am nion Shad- den 197.04 a part o f F K ing habit—the ghastly faces, the sunken homestead t 2 r 3 .................... 2245 00 eyes, the listless, half-idiotic expression W e g i v e y o u t h e f o l l o w i n g e m iri io n s d is c o u n t . Am m on Shadden and w f to and the dulled intellects of the boy vic Martha Shadden 197.00 acres $18 50 Suits $*2 50 $9.00 Suits tim—it would probably deter all manly part o f F K ing homestead . 2800 00 16 00 “ - • 10.50 1 8.00 « boys from the life killing habit.—Indian Thoa WIXash and w f to Melissa 14 00 “ - - 950 7.00 “ J Nash 33 a t 5 r 3 ................... apolis Journas. 12 00 “ 8.00 6 50 “ T W Nash and w f to M A Arm 10.00 “ - - 7.50 i 5.00 “ ■ strong and R I, Antrim 1 a As a rule parents in tills community and 101.81 9q rods sec 32 t 5 r3 1200 00 have shown a commendable zeal in the W S Link 1 :3 Interest in par cel o f land mill anil m achin matter of education by doing tlieir liest ery in M cM innville............. 5030 00 to give their children a good education, but there are some notable exceptions J W Henry to Mutual Bsnefit Life Ins, Co 605,03 uc part o f where grave mistakes are being made. Hobt Ferry d i e ............... 5792 00 The editor of an exchange recently asked a pioneer in comfortable circumstances B lo o d W ill T ill. why he did not get the land fever when The many different skin diseases such acres began to rise in value, and add to as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip-1 his quarter section farm. He made this elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of | , • reply. “ Well, I was tempted but just pimples, postules, blotches, chaps or j D U S i n C S S . about that time I had a son who wanted cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are Y ou rs tr a d e , an education, uu a daughter arrived at directly the cause of impure blood. an age when school and other advan Wilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged tages are important. By making slaves to lie the best medicine known for any of my family, denying them home com of these unsightly complaints. Price forts, and equipment needed for tho bat $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug The length of life may be increased by tle of life, I could have made a whole lot lessening its dangers. The majority of gists. of money, but I chose the other course people die from lung troubles. These and none of us are sorry.” "M y dear,” expostulated his wife, may Vie averted by promptly using One “ Wo were much impressed” says the “ w hy will you eat such a hearty breuk" Minute Cougli Cure. A. T. H ill . exchange “ by this homely philosophy, ISTe w b e r g , O r e . fast on Sunday morning? Y ou know and have thought it over a great deal you are almost sure to have a mght- Who can think since. Undoubtedly our friend made a of some simple mure in chu rch .” — Detroit Tribune. thieg to patent? wise choice for this world and the world i Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. . Write JOHN WKDDEKBURN A CO.. Patent Attor to come. With liis quarter section well O il o f O ladne.fi neys, Waiblngton. D. C., for their $LSU prize offer end list of two hundred inventions wanted. stocked, he had reached the jioint of Is a pleasant, pulutuble preparation, en competency. It is the duty of every tirely free from all oily taste, and may TTOKN'EY-AT-LAW. head of the family to toil and sacrifice bo administered internally or applied until this safety line is readied but be externally. It will remove all pain yond there are other considerations that “ human flesh is heir to,” if prop much more important than money or erly applied, and m ight be rightly Prompt attention given to all legal business. property. The mad race for wealth is N ew berg. O regon . termed “ a panacea for all ills.” Price chief among all latter day follies. O f f i c e — Second Floor 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Bauk of Newberg Building. CLOSING OUT SALE. The entire line o f Clothing at* T T ie N e w b e r g O lo tliin ^ : H o u s e must be sold in the next 3 0 days, beginning Saturday, Dec, 12th. $6.50 6.00 5.50 500 3.75 This sale will include all M en’s, Youthk’ and Children’s suits in the house except M en’s Black Cleys which will be sold to you at 15 per cent Discount. This stock is all new, clean and fresh from factory and o f the latest styles. Come early bring your cash and we will do some for L. M. P A K K E R . PACIFIC COLLEGE. Wanted-An Idea College Glasses. Normal Course, Book-keeping, CLARENCE BUTT. C L E V E L A N D 8K T T I.K 8 IT . For a good many years, a controversy lias waged over the question whether a singular or n plural verb should be used with the words “ United States.” Shall wo sny “ the United States Is a great nation,” or, “ the United States are,” etc? Tills controversy took a political tinge. The old-time advocates of state rights, witli tlio derivative doctrines o f nullification and secession, insisted up on “ arc.” In tlieir view, this country is but a congeries o f independent states —federated, It is true, but by no means losing tlieir sovereignty because o f that. Hence the term “ United Stales” to them requires the plurul verb "are” to refer to the sovereign states o f w hich the Union is composed. The advocates o f tlio nationality the ory took tho opposite view. They hold —and correctly, too—that the tndi- vldul states are not nations, but sur rendered their sovereignty to tho na tional governm ent when they entered tho Union. Hence tho term “ United States" requires the singular verb, to signify that It Is but one nation, not an aggregation o f nations. The doctrine o f state sovereignty received a severe blow by the outcome o f the war, which negatived the assumed right o f seces sion, and established the fact that the United States is a nation with a very big N !” Cleveland’s recent messago takes the ground that the United States "is.” Twice he uses that form o f expression: Tho United States lias nevetlieless a character to maintain ns a nation. Further, though the United States is not a nation to which peace Is a neces sity, It is in truth the most pacific o f powers, and desires nothing so much ns to live in am ity with all the world. The Democrats o f the old school nev er agreed with tills usage, and to see Mr. Cleveland voluntarily accept a form w hich relinquishes the old-time Democratic doctrine o f state sovereign ty. RW» far to convince us that the world moves after all.—Toledo Blade. “ To know how to lose,” said a diplo J^ENTISTRY. matist,” is the first lesson o f success.” Century. I. L. SCOFIELD. N ew berg , O regon . Seamless gold crowns, bridge work, gold W. Hteers writes from silver and bone fillings; aluminum or rubber plates; teeth ex*racted without pain. Prices “ There is no medicine reasonable. F or the L ungs. All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art, Students can euter at any time and find classes to suit. An excellent home for girls and boys is provided under the Care of a competent Matron, at the lowest possible prices. Excellent board iu private families. Moral and Christian influences thrown about students. We confidently believe that superior advantages oanuot be offered in the Northwest. All expenses moderate. Correspondence and visits solicited. For catalogues and information, address, t Elder Alson Portlund, Or.: for the throat and lungs that I can recommend to ministers, public speak ers and singers, with the confidence that I can the 8. B. Cough Cure.” 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all drug gists. A full supply of P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E , NEW It; ICO. O R E G O N . Pacific Market. . . FEdSE EDWARDS. President. . The woman suffragists have now but F K E S I I , S M O K E D a n il S V L t | F IS H . forty-one more stutes to conquer.— Newark Advertiser. B u t t e r , Egrsrs, P o u l t r y , P o t a t o e s au d G en eral P ro d u ce b ou g h t F o r the K id n e y s. a n d S o ld . “ I am 65 years old ; have had kidney disease and constipation for 25 years. Drop in and see what I can do for you. A . 31 . 3 Ia u r itz e n Am now well—used your S. B. Headache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bot tles at 50 cents each. J. H . Knight, Rutledge, Or.” For sale by all drug gists. A woman does most o f her talking almut soul un ion before site gets mar ried.—New York Tress. “ Excuse me,” observed the man in spectacles, “ but I am asurgeon, and that js not where the liver is.” “ Never you mind where his liver is,” retorted the other. “ If it was in liis big toe or his left ear DeWitt’s Little Early Risers would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig-lamps.” A . T. H ill . N. E BRUT, Vice Pres. B. f , Cashie? B A N K OF N E W B J U k C A F I T A J L S T O C K , $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . DIRECTORS: Before SaliscriMug for a Magazine SEE TH E BEST, D E M O R E S T ’S JESSE EDWARDS. E. H. WOODWARD. B. C. MILES, J. C. COLCOKl) E. BRlTT. Certificates of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought and sold. Good uoter discounted. Deposits received subject to check at sight, ami a general banking business rausacted. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. C O R R E S P O N D E N T S —Ladd & Tilton. Portland; National Park Bauk, New York. Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at the bank for information concerning tho city Correspondence invited. AN U N PARALLELED O F F E R . D c m o ro st’ a Cut. T ap er P atterns are the most practical on the market. They are of any size that any member of a household could re quire. In each cony of the Magazine is print ed a coupon entitling the subscriber, or pur chaser, to a pattern (worth and regularly sold for 3oc.), or any number of patterns for four cents each to cover package and postage. \ When the value of the patterns is considered the subscriber actually gets One of advantages We have it on good authority, says H e—Well, your sister is married. the Medford Mail, that a concerted ac the prime claimed by An Iowa exchange says: The loss to Now it’s your turn. She—Oh, George! tion would be taken by tlio school su Iowa farmers by the ravages of ling And what a Magazine it is! For 1897 it w ill be j ask papa.—New York Journal. perintendents of the state, at the next more brilliant than ever before. New manage i cholera aggregates the enormous sum of ment, new methods, new ideas. Each copy ! meeting of tlio legislature, which con contains an exquisite reproduction iu colors of ' $15,000 or about seven dollars per capita To cure all old sores, to heal an indo some celebrated picture by a famous artist, j venes next January, to amend the pres tor the entire population of the state. to adorn the walls of tlie most refined | lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you worthy ent school law s of Oregon, regarding the home. It is affirmed that D em urest*» is the j About 2,000,030 hogs died of the disease need simply apply DeWitt’s Witch Ha only complete Family Magazine published | issuance of third grade certificates. It combining all the most excellent points of it s 1 and its ravages still continue in many zel Salve ¡according to directions. Its contemporaries, besides having inimitable is argued, in support of this project, localities. A fortune awaits the dis of its own. lle m o r e s t ’ i is actually I that tlio plan of issuing certificates to magic-like influence will surprise yon. a features D ozen .Magazines ill OUC. coverer of a sovereign remedy for the It is a D igest o f Current E vents ami A . T. H ill . those averaging only seventy per cent, Ideas for the busy man or woman, a R e v ie w plague. mid a S torehouse o f Interest for nil. j is detrimental to the interests of our Wives, mothers, sisters and daughters can find . No man lias yet been able to discover schools, as a large proportion of those the go-ligbtlv kind — exactly what they need to amuse aud instruct! the means o f giving friendly advice to them, also practical helps in every department ' An effort has been made since the elec w hose average is only seventy jicr cent, of domestic ami social life, including the fur- | u woman, not even Ills own wife.— Bal nishing and ornamenting of the home, era- j is the tion to create the impiemion among the are unable to receive a higher percent broiderv, brie a-brac, artistic aud fancy work zac. people that wages of employees were be age—ami toat persons whose education A L ie Nailed. of all kinds, etc . etc., and suggestions and ad vice regarding the well-being aud dressing of , ing out very generally by various cor|>o- is sufficient only to nuike it isissible to Consumption and bronchitis are not own persons. The old way of delivering messages by their rations, but it seems ditllcult to make secure so small percentage arc not real by nny means the same, although it is The scope of the articles for 1896and 1897 will cover the whole country and its varied inter-I with the modern these stories hold water. The story pub ly qualified to assume the responsibility hard to distinguish one from the other I post-boys compared ... 1 i est», aud th* articles will be profusely lllua- that can be obtained with little exertion. with the tinest engravings. aud. ill lished by a McMinnville paper to the of training the minds of the pupils en Bronchitis is an inflammation o f the telephone, illustrates the Ola tCUlOUS effect that wages in the woolen mills at trusted to tlieir charge. The county I lining o f tlio wind tubes or air vessels method, of “ breaking” colds compared •*}{;•“ • V i i e S “ Homs Anm.omont. >,<t Kntvr- Oregon City and Salem had been cut, superintendents have l>ecn canvassed o f the lungs, causing soreness o f the with the almost inztaneous care by Ono \ sport.. tsln m e n ts; It give* a grezt deal of attention to They are so firmly p- t together that i tho Children*«» D ep artm en t, and “ O ur was promptly given the lie liy both and they are with one or two exceptions same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, Minute Cough Core. A. T. H ill . | f ilr lii," and has a M onthly Hptnpoainm by machine and rider sc pi as one. factories. in favor of this proposed amendment. Celebrated P eop le, in which art* discussed difficulty o f breathing, spitting o f mat Necessarily Audible—“ What a loud important question» of the hour of interest to . ter and sometimes tflood. Thousands the older readers. Send for dress Mrs Jaysmith has on .” “ Yes: it us have your subscription nt once. You . Apropos the discussion of the question There has been an impression that die annually with tills dread disease. is ornamented with accordion trim get Let more value for your money than it is pos- j ’96 catalogue. sible to secure in any other magazine. * Is football Brutal?” there was pub Massachusetts is peculiarly rich in un Wilbur’s Cougli Cure will cure. Price mings. ” —Judge. T he M agazine one year for 9*4.00, lished in tiio Chicago Inter Ocean, Dec. married women, and much humor which ¿0 cents. For sale by all Druggists. O r six m onts for - - 1 .0 0 20, letters front 151 of tho prominent would bring no extravagant price in tho tOver 4 5 0 different garm ents are show n Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped enoh The 8t. lands Globe Democrat-—Semi year, patterns o f all of w hich are football players of the season. These J markets of the gods lias been manufac hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, obtainable by subscribers at 4c. each-) »a m p le copy (w ith pattern coupon) sent letters wore in answer to questions sent tured on the strength of this impression Weekly—Tuesday and Friday—Eight burns are quickly cures by PeWitt* for lOc. out by The Inter Ocean asking the play- which the latest census of the state pages each issue Sixteen Pages every Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the week—only one dollar a year, Is un ers tJ report as to injuries and benefits, ] shows to be erroneous. There are 690, article most used for piles, and it always to express tlieir views as to the influence 000 unmarried women iii Massachusetts. questionably the biggest, best and cures t h e m . A. T . H il l . 1 lO F ifth A ven u e, New Y ork. cheapest national news journal pub of the game, and to make suggestions as The surplus of the " Bachelor men” is »■ A l iberal Offer. O nly 9 3 .0 0 for to changes in tho rules. Of the 151 the more remarkable from the (act that lished ill the United States. Strictly N o matter how much he loves his players who answered, fifty-five were so many boys and men leave the state republican In polities, it still give« all temporarily injured, two were perm s-, for the west, many of the country towns the news, and gives it at least three wife, a man w ho spends much o f liis a n il nently Injured, and ninety-six escaped suffering from the effects of this migra day* earlier than It ran tie had from time in the house cannot help pitying 1 »cm orest’ s F a m ily M a g a z in e . without injury. All report improved tion. On tlio other hand, says an ex any weekly paper published anywhere. the hired girl — Boston Transcript. S e nd Y o u r S u b s c r i p t i o n s to t h is Office. physical condition, and ali except one change, Mniiieand New Hampshire send It Is Indispensable to the farmer, mer chant or professional man w ho desires express the opinion that fitotluill is not a good many likely imigrnnts, who in Soothing, and not irritating, strength- ! « reBTLA(10 c tG0N brutal, and that it is beneficial. The variably prosper and hold most of the to keep promptly and thoroughly pos ening, and not weakening, small b u t1 BO V I A R I » ted, but has not the time to read a suggestions as to changes in the rules offices. A groat surplus of » blows is a effective— such are the qualities of Pe- tX R B R I E N C I . are all of practical character and have Massachusetts peculiarity which has large daily paper; while its grent var W itt’s Little Fatly Risers, the famous F ull E nglish C o u r s e . iety o f well selected reading matter m ire interest to players than to the pub never received much attention. The little pills. A. T. H ill . FRENCH AND GERMAN makes It invaluable ns a home and ■W — census counts 121,000 widows and only lic. BUSINESS BRANCHES 44,000widowers. Either Massachusetts family paper. Remember the price o n W e want it understood right nnw B o o k k e e p in g , S h o r t h a n d , T e l e g r a p h y . ly one dollar a year. Sample copies tliat no girl need buy mistletoe to tempt The Tillamook Headlight cautions men have not tlieir proper share of vi free. T R A D ! M A U R I, us; we are open to temptation without people of Tillamook county aliout being tality or the widowers of the stats be Address, GLOME P r i n t i n g CV», DC BIO MB, such a useless excuditure.—A lchluson too anxioux to sell tinilwr land to out reave it of tlieir presence ami flv else CO PYR IG H TS H e. St. Louts, Mo Anr.'ne «endlrur a sketch and description may side parties for wliat Is considered liy where for change and consolation.— Globe. qutctilT ascertain, fro«, whether an invention 1« competent judges about one half their Statesman. probably ptUntaM. Comm unto*« ions strictly C’ nrik C rou p . confident»*!. Oldest agency f-rwrunn# patents value. The Headlight says: The prin- In Araertca. We have a Washington Qflca “ My throe children are all subject to Many political speakers, clergymen, Tstents taken through Munn A Co rtc tb i cipal question (aside from the pries) to The Chicago Board of Education lias croup; I telegraphist to San Francisco, singers and others who use the voice speot.U m uon in the be oonsidsred is, will the parties who determined to take vigorous measures got a half dozen bottle* of S. B. Cough excessively, rely upon One Minute SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Mraon. what Is rld-ftwhtnned beantffnlly lllnutmted, larwest elreilaltaa of are now endeavoring to bond timber to stop cigarette smoking by schooltioys. Cure. A. O. Mills, who has been working in it is a perfect remedy. God ( ’»ugh Cure to prevent huskiness and U V **itwt.tlfl<- 1» urnal. week'e. term« •»OTnjenr; açY «?" It is a way people used .V i*!* m o n t h s , g p e d m e n m p i o s a«*.I H a n d claims here build mills and convert our Already stringent regulations have been biers you lor i* Yours, etc., J. II. laryngitis. Its value as a preventive Spaulding’s logging camp at Corvallis V t ON P a t * v t * sent free. Ad druse o f asking a man about hi* forests into lumlier, or will they not? tried, but with only |tarlisi success. ■ Croziev, Grants Pas*. Or. 50 cents per Is only equaled by Its power to afford for some time, is spending a little time M UNN S C O ., d then list, rin g until he gat II U-ey mean to do this, our people could The scheme of Chicago officials has n e t 1 bottle. For «air by all druggists. ! at home — i*h his u ic .ly -h i: w w k. I l l Ir M S .a r , S t * V .tk. iustautaaecua relief, A. T. Hill. DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE FREE R ID E R S O F Great Speed Get on an Imperial and t it. AMES & FROST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO. The Newberg Graphic ENGLISM USINESS P aten ts 60AMISS DEPARTMENT»« LM IES m u