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way of answering lists of questions that excellent photographic specimens, w hich are submitted. i added much to its interest. He exhibit- The Graphic U not in the real estato views of a great many different kinds, ISSUED KVKKV SKI DA Y MOKMNG. business, hot it fcinterested in the gen -jc,reful|y lo w in g the distinguishing He was particularly eral welfare of the surrounding wii.... country marks of each. E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r A I’ i u l is ìik r . and New berg in particular, and it is ' careful and explicit in differentiating the willing and anxious to do its part in edible and the poisonous. The cup at i the root is generally the distinguish- W . C. W o o d w a r d , A ss o c ia t e E ditor . helping tiiegood Work a!6ng. Can the buainess men of New tie rg taken as a ing mark of the latter. Die enthusiasm whole say as much? When a man sends i ’rot. Bweetser was certainly Con F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 20, 1399. away for a local paper, he turns at once! u * i®u> a,,<1 tho '"significant toadstool to its advertising columns to ascertain will receive greater respect apd atten- Smerci! ta second cimo m iller at the pottoilicc what lines of business are represented lion in this vicinity ns a result of his at Newberg, Oregon. in the town where the paper is publish- Ì j address. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Paris has 208> newspapers, o f which 142 are (laity. If news|»pcr.i were as plentiful in an American city all the different kinds of democrats might hope lor an organ.—Statesman. I t ’s a regular circus to watch the general Shaking up of the dry bones among the “ aunties” since Dewey had that little expansive tl'.lk with the presi dent. Every old “ aunty” is floundering ¡».round in the slough of coppperheadism, in the vaiu attempt to find out “ where it is at.” The Dayton Journal is a new venture launched on the sea of Yamhill journal ism. Dayton may he able to Bupi>ort two papers but the Graphic doubts it, and we are free to say that our sympa thies are with the Herald as it was first In the field and consequently is entitled to the support of tho people. The first number of the Journal is a very neat sheet and if the proprietors are able to make it go the Graphic has no kick com ing. Now we can all heave a full grown sigh of relief. The nation is saved, for the North Yamhill Record unblusliingly intimates that Admiral Dewey lias ac cepted the Record’s policy in res|>ect to our war, and will act upon it. How re lieved we feel! And just think, how awful to contemplate, what it thcro hud been no Record to map out a war policy for the admiral? The very thought of such a disaster makes one shudder w ith apprehension. But a miss is as good as a mile, so let’s have the doxol- ogy- __________________ A healthy discussion of u question on which there is a difference of opinion breaks the monotony and generally re sults in good accomplished, and thcro seems to bo no lack of discussion on the public school quest ion as a result of the article which appeared in last week’s Graphic. And ns a further result, movement is on foot to shorten the hours of study and in this way do a little less cramming, and then ill the end the teachers will get the advantage of the nine months’ salary, which of courae is a consideration. Our sister college town of Forest Grove lms l>cen having considerable trouble of late from the whiskey element of the place. While the town has no saloons, it is blessed with some very enterprising drugstores, which have been dispensing fire water at a rate almost wholesale. As a result of the agitation aroused, public sentiment seems divided over the ques lion of the license system. As a college town, Forest Grove cannot afford the presence of a licensed saloon. Tho For est Grovo times comes out courageously against sucli an evil, and the town will do well to follow its advice. It is a self evident fact that unless thero are more houses built in Newberg the question of expansion, so far as it relates to an incrcuso in our population, is pretty well settled. Fortbu past three or four years, rents have been so low, that there was little inducement to peo ple to build, but the time has come whon rents can be and are being raised and the consoqiience will be that more building will be done. It is next to impossible for a family to find a house to move into, ns many have found out who have tried it lately, and anyone who will build a neat cottage in town will have no trouble in finding an occu pant for it. ed, and his idea of the snap and push of | A d d it io n a l b o c a l. the citizens is largely formed from what , he finds therein. C..n«*e Mew.. The Graphic is going Into nearly all | Three new students have entered col- the homes of tho community and in fact j 'l‘ge this week, Gordon Burrus, of Fort- is being read by the people which the | 'an*l> Margaret Webb, of Marion, and business men in Newberg naturally Clifford Young, of (Sherwood. want to reach, but a glance at our adver- President Newlin went to Salem last Using columns will show that compara Friday, to deliver a lecture both there tively few of those who aro supposed to an 1 at Rosedale on his trip to Rome. be reaching out for business are taking He returned Monday. advantage of the opportunity offered A very pleasant time was spent at them. This is no tale of woe, but rath Canyon Hall one evening last week,—a er a reminder of a fact that is evident to true college entertainment. Stereopti- the readers ol this paper can views of scenes in Rome, with short More time is spent in the preparation descriptions of them by I'res. Newlin, of mattor for our readers than the prof were shown to the assembled Btudents, its of the business will justify, but as after which light refreshments were long as the paper is under the present served. The company dispersed having management, it will he made a readable enjoyed themselves both socially and sheet, though the space that ought to be intellectually. taken by home advertisers may at times Norman Atterbury, whoentered school have to be filled with foreign advertising a short time ago, has been out this week which no live newspaper man accepts as on account of the illness of liis mother. a matter of choice. New books for the library are still The Graphic is not here to “ ask alms’ at the hands of the people but we do coming in and are us welcotno us though claim that with all it is doing for the received earlier. An impetus seems to public from week to week in the way of have been given in the right direction. Bond of R Jacobson as trustee of H T Graves bankrupt in the sum of (30,000 approved. Rozella Clark A liueb to E Jor don Its 1 3 church ndd to New berg....................................... 100 00 Elizabeth Jordon to E P Dixon Its 1 3 church add to New berg....................................... C C Itayley to C C Pcrrine 100 a in sec 14 I2sr5w......... ........... 725 00 Mary E Jacobs Sc wf to Wm P Palmer part Joel Palmer die t4sr3w.................................... 250 00 J G A 8 II Dorrance to A L Stevens 2’^ a in J B Rogers die t3sr2w............................. 10C0 00 J J Fisher et al to Investors Mortgage Co 331 a in Moore A Fields die t3srow ............. J A .Simmons A wf to school dist No 64 2‘4 in sec 22 t2 sr3w...................................... M G Morris to Joann M Trip lett et al 78.84 a in A R Elder die t3 sr4w .......................... 2000 00 Wm M Gilson A w f to W H Bones land in Henry Warren die t4sr5w............................. 2100 00 NEWBERG, ORE. Full College and Academic Courses of Study. College trained men and women are more in demand than ever before. . Pacific College offers an education under most favorable circum stances. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Geo Roberts to Leona Parrish. V Vincent to Mary D Heston. Alonzo Downing to Delia Mc Kinney. 2 - Volcanic Kruptlong Are grand, but Skin eruptions rob of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, cures them; also Old, Running and Fevers Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile Cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 23 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by C. E. Smith, drug gist. 4 ! Low — Competent and Sympa- thetic Teachers. E xpenses Excellent home for younger boys and girls. Send for Catalogue to the President. Truly it is inspiring to look upon the freeannounceinents, it is entitled to bet ter support. Ho far as oui subscription aspirants for forensic honors gazing pen list is concerned, nearly all the people sively at the books and books in the li in the community, aside from tho moss- brary, wondering which ones to read on back list, take the paper. As in every subjects under consideration. Mrs. Adria Phelps, who has been community, thero are a few who “ are T h e F u z e . Surprised . visiting relatives in Cunudu of her late already taking more papers than they As Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fox and family deceased husband, for several months, can read,” hut they manage to borrow were about to leave our town and return returned home Wednesday of last week. tho Graphic of their neighbors long e- to Kansas tho members of the M. E She had an Interesting and enjoyable nough to read the local nows, and keep church, to which they belong, decided trip. Mrs. Phelps will make her home posted. to give them a farewell and consequent with her sister Mrs. U. E. Bertram.— Docs advertising pay? Well if you ly, between fifty and sixty of their friends Herald. don’t care to take the word of the live gathered together at Mr. and Mrs. C. E. up-to-date business man, just submit the Smiths’ Friday evening last at 7:30. At A lex Miller returned from Ids trip to question to tho alert individual who eight o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Fox came by Malheur county last week. Tho min rushes into the office just as the boys are invitation to spend the evening and it is ing property in which he is interested about ready to go to press, and asks them needless to say that it was a genuine is being developed and the prospects are to “ just wait” until n notice can be surprise to them as their faces showed very flattering. Lie brought down written announcing an ice cream social, it very plainly. A social time was en some samples which are very rich.— a this or a that to be given “ for the good joyed by »11. Miss Eleanor Satchwell Telephone-Itegister. of the cause.” He believes ttiat adver gave several solos also instrumental tising pays and ids eagerness to get a few pieces on the piano which were greatly lines in “ this week” shows that lie lias •'It did me more good than anything appreciated. Miss Frieda Clark alsoen- the courugo of his convictions, and the My dyspepsia was of tertained with music which was enjoyed I ever used. readers of the Graphic know that he by all. Light reiresiiments were then mouths’ standing; after eating it was has always been treated with considera served after which Mrs. Hnyder our pas terrible. Now I am well,” writes S. tion, for no paper in tho country dishes tor’ s wife sang a delightful solo. Short B. Keener, Hoisington, Kas.,of Kodol up more free “ announcements” than are addresses were then made by Revs. Hall, Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you given out from this office. eat. C. F. Moore & Co. Snyder and Craven which were respond A resident of Newberg who in former ed to by Mr. and Mrs. Fox in a feeling years has been engagod in business in The buildings erected in tills city manner. With Miss Satchwell at the other towns, lias often expressed surprise piano the whole company then sang tlds year have for the most part been at tho lack of interest in advertising n- “ God be with you till we meet again” good substantial structures. And the inong the merchants of Newborg. He There are sev when the company broke up after bid good work continues. says he can’t understand it. A good ding Mr. and Mrs. Fox good bye nnd eral more to be built yet this fall.— many conditions, as they exist in Ore wishing them all success in their new Teleplioue-Reglsier. gon, are charged up to tlie climate, and home. They will be greatly missed by tliis may be the trouble with our busi 2 n iflm arck’ s Iro n Nerve the people of Newberg. ness men. Who can tell? Was the result of his splendid health. One of the Company. When a copy of tho Graphic is mailed Indomitable will and tremendous energy to an anxious inquirer in tho East, we The members of Newberg Chapter No. aro not found where Stomach, Liver believe our roaders will concede that so 65, O. E. 8. gave a farewell reception to Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. I far as the news columns go, the paper is Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fox in the Masonic you want these qualities and the success at least up to ttie average among local hall Thursday evening, Oct. 12, to which they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. papers, but tho business interests of a number of friends were invited. An They develop every power of brain and Newberg are poorly represented in our hour was spent in visiting. Then a body. Only 25 cents at C. E. Smith’s advertising columns. We believe that a short program was rendered which was drugstore. more liberal spirit in the matter of ad enjoyed by all present after which a few vertising shown by our business men, fitting remarks were made by J. W. Capt. W yatt Harris received a letter would be of mutual benefit, both to Barrie to which Mr. und Mrs. Fox re Tuesday evening from his son Duncan, them and to tho publisher of the paper, sponded. Refreshments wero served. who lias been with Dewey's fleet for and this article has been written for the We regret the loss of brother nnd sister years In Asiatic, waters. The letter was consideration of all who are interested F’ox very much. They have licen faith written from San Francisco and the son in tho building up of their own business ful workers in our Order, ever ready is on Ids way home, having asked tor interests in particular, and in the general and willing to do their part in the work his discharge from tho navy.—Report good of Newberg as well. wo had to do. They have gone to their er. former home in Kansas. May God be with them until wc meet again. D a n g e r* o f t il« G r ip . C III.L K U K i.t:m iU K COUItSK. A M kmukk . The greatest dangers from la gripp is *rof. Stvi't'lnpr o f l'Arido U n iv ersity I)e - l lv r r * Ilio tirât L ecture o f Ilio C o u n p , on tho mu »>Jret o f "T o a d s t o o l« .** Pacific College THOMAS NEWLIN. CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. PH YSICIAN & SURGEON. Office and Residence one block south ot Bank of Newberg. JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER *«« JEWELER, Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana Friends who need watch repairing done. 270 Morrison St. P O R T L A N D , OR. Furniture Store H A R D W IC K & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND Feed & Seed Store F L O U R , F E E D , 1 IA Y & G R A I N GARDEN & FLOW ER SEEDS. Free Delivery. E. C. W a r d & Co. Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Goods for old. Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Will exchange New 1st. Street, Newberg, Or SPRING HILL FARM. JERSEY CATTLE & PO LA N D C H IN A HOGS From the best strains. Stock for sale at reason aide prices. Address, J. M. & S. W . A T K I N S O N , N e w b e r g , Or. Bank of Newberg. Wilson’s QROcERY. Keeps on hand a full and complete line of Staple & Fancy Groceries. When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and wants will be fully supplied, gag*Free Delivery. «JOS. WIRSOif N. E BRITT. President. J. C. COLCOKD, Cashier. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. B. C. MILES. J. C. COLCOKD. K. II. WOODWARD. N. E. BRITT. Directors. C O R «K S I'O N l)K N T S -L n d fi A Tilton. Port land; National Park Bank, New York. your C A L L IN T H E New Store In the Pickett Building nearly opposite the Post Office where you will find lull stock of ull kinds of BRACKET9, SHINGLES, LATH. PICKETTS, LIME. o f its resulting in pneumonia. I f rea CEMENT, PLASTEK, GLASS, NAILS. LOCKS, sonable care is used, however, nnd POORS, MOULDINGS, BUILDERS HARDWARE. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy taken, visiting the city are invited to call at all danger will be avoided. Among Strangers the bank -for information concerning the Agront for A J A X B I C Y C L E S —only $35.00, and guaranteed city. Correspondence invited. the tens o f thousands who have used for O N E Y E A R . this remedy for la gripp we have yet N o Ilubh lah . It is not easy to teach neatness to grown up women ami men, but it is easy and possible to infuse into children a Considering the short notice given, horror of that w hich helps to disfigure and tho steady patter patter of the rain , our streets nnd school yards,—of throw a very good audience assembled in the ing down refuse of whatever nature, pa- | '0,im ° ^ a »ingle case having resulted college chapel Tuesday evening to hear tier, bits of string, or peanut shells e tc ., 1,1 pneumonia which shows conclusive- No child should grow op without hav- j *y remedy is a certaiu pro- the scientific lecture of Prof. Sweetser, teacher of biology in Pacific Univer ing a dread of refuse ground into Id®. ventatlve o f that dangerous disease. It cure *11 Sr'PP *css " ,ue than any sity, Forest Grove. Tho lecture had He should bo taught to hate the sight of " treatment. It is plensant and ot'ler treatment. It Is been very highly spoken of, but for life, unswept streets or sidewalks, or saliva- ¡other *,° For sale by C F. Moore interest and instruction, it surpassed ex 1 stained marble or granite, of ashes nnd pectation, as fur as the writer is con bits of newspaper, as signs of a low so A Co. druggists. W. P. H E A C O C K , G ro ceries! Proprietor Building Material Depot. Best the Market Affords Newberg Lounge & Mattress Factory. The imperialists seem to bo in favor of knocking thes]»nts oft'Ooin i’aul ami his people, though lie represents tho same kind of free government as that of the United States though narrower in his policies. It looks as if they had to be -Thc- consistent. Wiien we remember the glorious history of the United States cerned at least. It is remarkable what cial tone. this is a strange situation.— Albany Boys especially should be taught to an attractive lecture was delivered on J. C. Cooper received a telegram W ed Democrat. so very prosaic a subject ns “ Toadstools.” have some rare of the door yard, to see nesday evening from THiupa, Florida, The “ strange part of the situation” is II the other lectures to be given can that the walks are even nnd wall kept, stuting that his son Arthur was ill with -A V P — — that the writer of the above can put the be compared with this, the success of that no rubbish is allowed to collect in fever, presumably o f the yellow variety. construction lie does upon “ the glorious out of tho way corners to offend the eye. I f so, this is Arthur's third pull tho course is already assured. history of the United States,” and draw Two good things are thus accomplish at that aliment. He was on his way Prof. Morrison in introducing the an exsot similarity between the struggle speaker stated tho two-fold object of ed ; the grounds present a habitable and back from South America, via Sail- ' of the Uocrs and our oarly struggle for the course of scientific lectures as being, civilized appearance, and habits of neat- tiugo and Havana.—Reporter. All kindsof Upholstering and Furniture Work dona. We buy and sell Second independence. If we have a proper un first to awaken in tho community a npss and thrift are imparted to tho V hand Furniture or exchange anything in our line for Furniture or stoves. derstanding of United States history, scientific spirit and interest; second, younger members of the fami!'.*.— The “ Whon our boys were Almost dead Highest M a rk e t Price P aid for We tan give you a B E T T E R P R I C E for anything you wish the spirit of our colonial strife for inde with tho proceeds accruing, to better Household, from whooping cough, our doctor gave to sell than any one in Yamhill County. We will pack pendence was embodied in the cry " N o B IT T E R . EGGS & O TH ER equip the physical laboratory of the col-1 ttrsl K.I a I c Transfers. One Minute Cough Cure. They recov and Ship Household Furniture to any part of taxation without representation.'' Now PRODUCE. lege. Reported by the YsiuMUCo. Abstract Coat Mc ered rapidly,” writes P. It. Belles, the U .8 . the Outlanders, subjected by the in so- I Prof Sweetser, in the first of his loc-I Minnville. Oregon, lor the week radius Argyle, Pa. It cures coughs, oolds, lent Boers to as bitter persecution as we Oct. 71W James M Bush, manager. lure deplored the sordid, materialistic grippe uml all throat and lurg troubles. evsr experienced, and after years of idea which pervades tho world that Anne Christenson to Joel A C. F. Moore A Co. patient but fruitless protest, have at last Bryan 20 a in Jos Hess die there is no practical good in scientific Diads the reasonable demand for enfran iSsrSw. . . ......................... (1950 00 work just because there is no money in chisement. And as to all the gush alxnit It» the eountv court of the state of Oregon for it, neither can it be put to a gastrouomi- Hannah Bond et al to Alonso N imperialism, England is more of a re tho county of Yamhill lu the matter of the j cal use. "Biology is the study of life. ! I'rcssnal Its 7 8 blk 12 IVskins estate of ultlcon K,Heston, deceased. Notice public now, in the true spirit ol democ 2nd a.1.1 t.> Newberg.................... f>50 00 is hereby given that Ruth Heston the xdmiai* No man can tell whence life is. We tratrix of the estate of Gideon K. Heston, de racy, than the Transvaal ever has been. o f a shoe is covered op. ceased. h i* rendered and presented for settle may go through a finely furnished man- Alonzo N 1’ressnatt A wf to T M I You have no «.sarantee An empty term means nothing. Tiierc men! and filed iu said court her final account Middleton, Oregon. Huutley 12 a in Matthew that it s right or that It s i sion and find no life, but only the evi- of her administration of s*id estate and that [wrong, e x c e p t i n g th e must be a reality tieliind the name. Hall die t3sr3w .................... 500 00 Tuesday the seventh day of November. A. P. : dence of it about us. So we cannot get ■ M B « o f the maker IW , at ten o’clock in the fore noon at the court M A N U FA C T U R E R S OF ! at the source of life, hut study its con- Milton Richardson A wf to room of said cotirt in the Court House iu the A L L K IN D S O F LU M B E R city of McMinnville it* Yamhill county. Oregon ••T H IN K O N T IIK S K Frank Stout 40 a in J T Hem r n iN o s .” i copiions. It is an unknown quantity, i has been duly appointed by the said court for bree die t4sr4w .................. 1600 00 the settlement o f the said account at which A few Jays ago n letter was received except that it is G o l and from God.” We have * lot of choice mountain timber and time am! place ai which time any and all per •re constantly running our mill. We at tliis office from a gentleman in East The professor proceeded to show, with Sophie Detmering to Alex Reid sons interested in said estate may appear and would a«k yon if in need of LUM B ER flic exception* in writing to the said accouut It artificially digests the food and aids to carefully examine the A V M Olds 104.11 a in J W Tennessee asking for copies of the the aid of a tine stereoptican, photo and contest the same Nature I d strengthening and recon are right Inalile and oat Paled October*. I'M). RUTH HESTON, Rogers die t4sr4w ............. 3400 00 Graphic and other matter descriptive of graph. of microscopic specimen* of the The leather I* right, the Q U ALITY A CUT OF OUR LUMBER structing the exhausted digestive or Admi-tratrix of estate •ew'mc rtght. the He showed the Joseph Everest A w f to Lulu I. tho country, such as could lie furnished . simplest celluUr life. gan«. I t lathe latest Recovered digeeEr ARO COM PARE PRICES. Is rtiht. The n&m< Graves small tract near New e n t e c a tL l o o k fo r ant end tonic. N o other preparation This is only one out of the many l«>ttvrs development of the protoplasm, tho • le w is ’ on the shoe. For Before burins elsewhere u k (or price« on can approach It in efficiency. I t In AGENTS W ANTED- FOR “ THE LIFE XNP berg............................................ 175 0t> received from people who want to learn nucleus and the differentiation between n vo r en m ; children Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the world * stantly relieves and permanently cures J . n . L R U I * C O ., J J Fisher A wf to H f Williams reatest nav*l hero. By Murat Halstead, the • a WKDCEDAR POSTS. ROUSH OR DRESSED something about the country with a view plant and animal life. lioaton. Maas. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ifeloug friend and admirer of the nation's idol. 331 a in Moore A Fieklj die o f coming hero to locale. Biggest and best book, over MX) paces. x 10 Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Very simply, as if in a recitation in L imber tel I vc red in Newberg if »o dssired tlsiSs-....................................* 10 00 inches : uearly UX* pages haiftoue illustrations. Sick H cod ache. Gastralgia. Cramps, and Address us as above or call on our agant. In answer to such letters, papers are his home laboratory, he gave his stu.lv Only |l.ML Enormous demand Big commis Lewis "W e a r ! ster» for se> hy allother results o f Imperfectdlgeetlon •fens t m tit free Chance of a lifetime Write always sent and often letters written, of the toadstool or common mushroom. Thoe G Turner A wf to Jacob A. P. O L I V E R , Prspnrsefcv E C DsWitt a Co . Cblcac* quick The Dominion Cotapary, "rJ d 'or O x Oranrr at.81 * |n O I' Turner giving additional Information in the The whole lecture was illustrated with ton Bldg., Chicago. | J . I . P o r te r N ew b erg. i S ew lierg, Or. d!c l5.-r'w . . 2»'Xt 00 C. F. Mrtour A in . j Sold on a Close Margin I <s) G. W . GILBERT. The Vital Part J. B. Uwls Co's Wear! Resisters" G Lounges, Couches & Parlor Sets Made to Order. Come and See Us. Nelson & .- eed' I Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. D igests what yon eat.