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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
E. II. W oodward , E ditor <S P l ' iimsiiub .
W . C. W oodward , A ssociate E ditor .
¿alert’d u second onus matter at the poitofllce
at Ncwberg, Oregon.
ITS CED EVERY FRIDAY *tOKNI>'J.
FRIDAY, J ANÜARY 3,1902.
I t is •■mo'iocod th a t Marconi, th e fa­
mous electrician Is soon to we<l. It
soetus th a t lie has lost no tim e in m ak­
in g practical use of his system of w ire­
less telegraphy.
T he negro, P ark er, who knocked
dow n the assassin Czolgosz, im m ediately
a fter th e la tte r sh o t P resident M cK in­
ley, is to be rew arded for his bravery, by
being appointed a messenger in the
U nited Slated S enate. This is a ju st
recognition, especially as th e colored
m an has mau lfested a sense of dignity
an d propriety in refusing offers to make
a show of him self over th e country for
m ercenary considerations.
C o untry new spaper m en are general­
ly good subjects for im position in var-
lons ways, b n t occasionally tho worm
ta rn s. The Jun ctio n C ity 'lim es thus
gets back a t one of those gaily E astern
m edicine firm s: " A n E astern firm
wants u s to advertise and take lit m edi­
cine for pay. W» w ill take Itch oin t­
m ent an d condition pow ders or a n y ­
thing we need, h a t we won’t have fits
Just to fill up th e paper w ith a d v ertis­
in g ."
S en ato r P la tt of New Y ork, in vow­
in g e tern al vongeanco upon W illiam
Allen W hite for tho la tte r’s character
sketch of th e former in M cClure's m aga­
zine, is m aking an unnecessary show of
him self, though anyone who lias road
th e article can n o t wonder at his dia-
qnietude. W hite, w ho is ed ito r ol th e
E m poria, K ansas, G azette, once e n ­
lightened tho people on “ W h a t’s the
m a tte r w ith K ansas" in an editorial
th a t m ade him famous, and now by
some of Ida relentless character sketches
ol some prom inont politicians ho is In ­
dicatin g w hat is tho m atter with somo
phases of Amorican politics. A public
m an h a s to be a pretty decent sort of a
fellow to enjoy reading about him -clf
from th e pen of tho gifted K ansas e d i­
to r.
In a symposium of sh o rt readable a r­
ticles in Sunday's Oregonian, by repre­
sen tativ e men ol P ortland relative to
th e best interests of th e ir city, ono man
m akes th e very p ractical suggestion
th a t all streets be labeled and ull hom es
carefully num bered, holding th a t at
presen t It Is extrem ely difficult for the
oldest citizen to detoriniue ju st w here
h e ’s at, to say n o th in g ol the stranger
w ithin th e gates. T his is advice most
sensible. Especially does it appeal to
- o s denizens o f "The c o u n try ,’’ who
Sometlmos m ake sh o rt pilgrim ages to
th e metropolis, and who, if our g eograph­
ical instinct happens to be a t fault, are
in danger of not finding our w ay h om e­
w ard, A nother suggestion w hich m ight
n o t be altogether o u t ol place would be
th a t a lew more “ cops" m ight bo sp rin k ­
led aroOud th e streets ol Portland very
advantageously. I t has often been re ­
m arked by strangers flint these lilue-
conted worthies are less in evidence in
P ortland th an in an y city ol th e ir ac­
quaintance. This may bo a trib u te to
th e orderliness of our m etropolis, but
wo take it th at a polioenum has other
duties besides using his club in break­
ing heads. The poor m an is really up
against it in P ortland who Is advized to
"te ll his trouble to a policem an.’’
— y *'
>f th e straw berry industry than N ew .
lierg. H on. K . Holer of Salem, well
known as a straw berry enth u siast, lias
also had his eye upon th is place as a
prom ising field for the culturo ol Un­
popular herry, and has been giving some
attention toward working up interest on
the subject here. The G raphic is in re­
ceipt of a letter from him in which he
says it is his intention to hold a m eet­
ing here especially to em phasize th e
straw berry industry which ho says ho
believes can be made a big th in g in this
section, as much so as at Hood R iver.
Ho h I mo enclosed a letter from R. C.
Judson, in dustrial agent of th e O. It. &
O. V o., who promised to come and help
make a success of such a meeting here.
Such a spirit of co-operation m anifested,
in th e absence of personal interest, is
decidedly comm endable and the least
the citizens and h o rllcu ltu iists hero can
do to show th eir appreciation is to make
an effort in lino with the work in which
others are endeavoring to help us.
In these first days of th e new year,
before th e New Y ear’s resolutions have
grown cold, it m ay not bo o u t ol place
to broaden our perspective a little ; to
look around as well as in . The past
y ear has been a prosperous one for
Nowborg. Now industries have boon
opened up, new houses have been built,
and th o tow n has enjoyed a steady
grow th. H ut last year is a closed book.
The question Is, w h a t’s to be done this
year to keep N ew berg in th e van?
T here are yet other enterprises which
we need here and w hich It is believed
we can get by means of co-operative
energy. T here arc m any people looking
for just such a placo as th is for a home,
who ought to bo told about Newberg.
These facts suggest the need of work to
be done by somebody in th o in terests of
onr town an d locality. W ho is to do
this work? Are you willing to do your
share of it? There are generally a few
energetic men in a com m unity who are
responsible for its developm ent and a d ­
vancem ent. I t becomes too easy for
the rest to get in tho h a b it of leaving
everything ol public in terest to those
few, forgetting how m uch rnoro could
ho accom plished with a general, u n a n i­
mous effort. I t Is in this wuy th a t those
w ho renlly have an In terest in tho pro­
gress of th eir hom e town, gradually bo-
como careless and th en indifferent.
W hat’s th e m a tte r with sta rtin g in th e
New Year w ith a revival in home loyal­
ty? Suppose each citizen resolve to take
a little more responsibility wf local in ­
terests upon his own sh o u ld ers; to
speak a good word for his town and
neighborhood; to patronize hom o in­
terests when possible; to give a t least
strong m oral support, flavored w ith a
little financial aid to new an d progres­
sive e n te rp rise s; to uphold th e homo
instilntions which have been In stru ­
mental In making Newberg wliat it is;
in short, to go into the gam e of home
enterprise and get into every play
which helps to score for homo advance­
m ent. Such a sp irit as this has m ade
Newherg wlmt it is; enough m ore of it
will m ake Newberg w h a t wo w ant it to
be.
c m z u
did n o t dream . Nor Is lie alone in liis
investigations into th e possibilities of
wireless telegraphy. Oilier» are ex­
p erim en tin g In th e same sphere, and
have been, like him , doing it tor years,
though he seem* to huve-.progressed
farth e r tow ard success th an they, and
he lias been able to arrest a larger share
of th e w orld’s atten tio n . If it tic prac­
tical to d ra ft the e th er into m an ’s ser­
vice as a m edium of com m unication in i
every direction and to all lengths, w ith­
ou t the intervention ol wires—and the
young Ita lia n ’s experim ents appear to
have rem oved nil ilouht on this point—
th e n M arconi will knock th e present
elaborate m achinery of ocean and land
teleg rap h s as obsolete as Copernicus did
tho vast scheme of epicycles of I’tolem y's
astronom y, and a new era of m arvels is
about to sw ing open to the, world.
T. 0. OUNOAN & S d S > > -
UNCLE SAM’S OKKATKST SECRET.
If th ere is any secret w hich Uncle j
Bam jealously gnards it is the process of
m anufacturing th e fibre papei upon ■
w hich his money notes are p rin ted . He 1
pays a M assachusetts firm forty-three]
cents a pound for it, and th is firm does \
its work under th e surveillance ol a
g o vernm ent agent. Tho paper is man-1
ufactured of th e finest rags, cleaned, |
boiled and m ashed into pulp. As it is <
rolled in to lliin sheets silk threads are ;
introduced into it by a secret process. I
These are the distinguishing m arks j
m aking the im itation ot the paper well- j
nigh impossible. The sheets of paper, I
already counted twice an d placed in
uniform packages at th e paper m ill, are j
stored in a treasury vault and issued to !
tho Huroau ol E ngraving and Printing !
as w anted. Before leaving tho T reas­
u ry they are coanted three tim es more,
and th e receiving official at the bureau
m ust receipt for th em . T hen the bun­
dles are unwrapped and tho sheets nre
counted tw enty-eight tim es by a corps
of women. T his is to insure th a t each
p rinter gets tho recorded n u m b er—no
more, no less. If one sheet of this
precious paper bo lost th e entire force
of men and women having accoss to the
room where the m isplacem ent oacured
are k ep t in, like so many school-chil­
d ren , to find it. E ach sheet is issued
from the vault for th e p rinting of a defi­
nite am ount of money upon it. If the
lost sheet were intended to ultim ately
represent four thousand d o llars’ worth ,
of notes the group of employees to whom
tho responsibility ol Its m isplacem ent
has been truced m ust m ake good th at
am ount if they can n ot locate it w ithin a
reasonable tim e. T ho most expensive
loss which has th u s occurred was of >
blank sheet issued for the printing ot
eighty dollars upon its face.—Jo h n El-
freth W atkins, J r ., in the Ja n u a ry La­
d ies’ Home Jo u rn al.
We Have A First-Class Repair
Shop For All Kinds of Light Work.
I would like* to announce to the
people that 1 am opening a General
Merchandise Store and I will sell
goods at prices never heard of before
in Newberg. W e will carry Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes,
Gent’s Furnishing goods, Groceries,
Crockery, glass ware, China ware,
Tinware, granite ware, woodenware
and in fact everything carried in a
first class store.
The Opening Sale will be on
We make a specialty of repairing
Bicycles and Umbrellas.
New and
CHEAP.
Second-hand
We Have a Stock of New and Sec­
ond-hand Guns Which We Will Sell
CHEAP.
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A full line of Shotgun and Rifle
Shells. Bulk Powder and Shot.
Shells Loaded to Order.
!U nderw ear
Y TTTÌTTTìnrO 'TTY TY ^TY TY T ìQ
___
lifiw k w a
for Men, Ladies’and Children. We
have 300 Dozen suits of Winter Un­
derwear that we must close out, and
we will sell them at your own price.
Come and look them over and you
will save money by buying your
Underwear for future use. Watch
our add in this paper next week.
Yours for Low Prices,
^
Wheels
Fit ¡tu ièna«
°>
H o llin g s w o r th * P r o p .
S
J. C. Sawyer B uilding, nex t to C hehalem Valley B ank.
EHRET BROS.
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Iteal E state Transfers.
Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract
Co. a t M cM innville, Oregon, for the ;
week ending Jan u ary 1, 1902.
Ja s M Malone et al to Jn o A Jacob­
son 30 a in Johnson die t 3 s r 4
w ........................................................* 900
F W Meyers to Jam es Morrison
tract 03 D undee O rchard Homes
No. 2 ................................................
Imogo Jones to Jam es M Pugh 80a
A N E W CKNTDItY O F MAKVKI.S.
sec 2 t 2 s r 5 w ....................
M arconi's exploit In th e opening
CHOICE VASES
C H IN A C U PS
Masonic Lodge to T H G ilbert es­
year of the tw entieth century gives rea­
GAM ES
SA U C ERS
tate s ' a' It 292 Masonic cem etery
son for th e assum ption th a t thu world
T O IL E T A R T IC L ES
TOYS
Band of Newherg to A ugust & M
1 ms entered a n o th er cycle of marvels,
E Bosch 5 a adoining L afayette.
says the Globe D emocrat. On January
Celia and M A Caldwell to W A
1 , 1801, in the opening day of tho open-
Howe 1-12 of a in P eter S m ith ’s
ing year of th e n in ete e n th century,
die t 3 s r 4 w .................................
another Italian , 1’iuzzi, of Palerm o, dis­
Ada Blood to C \V Converse 40 a
covered a little p lan et, w hich for a short
sec 10 t 2 s r 4 w ........................ 200
tim e, was involved in some m ystery,
Jo sep h E v erest to Isadore It E v er­
hut whose o rb it was soon m arked out.
est 30 a in Wm Jones die t3 s r 3
About-ISO or M0 of those asteroids, or
w ........................................................
planetoids, have lieen traced out since
Wm J Bowers a w to J L and M
th at discovery of 100 years ago by one
H aw orth 2 a in Jas Bradley die t
of Marconi’s coun try m en . Soon after
3 s r 2 w ..........................................
th e correct theory of th e solar system
Joseph E verest to Isadora B E v er­
was discovered th ro u g h th e work of
est tra c t in J B Rogers die t 3 a r
Copernicus, K epler, Galileo and New­
2 ............................................. ....... .
In tho opinion of C. L. Sm ith, of Min­ ton, astronom ers lagan to predict th a t
nesota, an expert on dairying, th e re Is some planetary body, or bodies, would City of Sheridan to V ictor A Gross
1 6 b 2 V uuostrnms ad to Sheri­
a better o p p o rtu n ity for th e develop­ be found ultim ately between th e o-bits
dan
....................................................
m en t of th e dairy industry upon th e of Mars and Ju p ite r. Tho discoveries
l ’acific SI i »| hj th an in any oilier p art of of I’iazzi and his successors, the most F B C hurchm an to Victor A Gross
.,(• My nam e is E. J. Sprong, an d m y address is 16 B ondm an Block, T roy, N.
14 1» 14 Faulcr.ers mid to ¡Slicti-
th e country. T his opinion is valuable successful of w hom have been A m eri­
Y. I w an t to tell how.- th an k fu l I am th a t my w ife’s health h as been restored to
d a n .....................................................
40
as th a t of a man who has made d a iry ­ cans, are the an sw er to th is assum p­
her. A bout a y ear ago she cau g h t a dreadful cold, w hich settled in h er bron­
H B Bedwell .« w to Fred lteifur-
ing n study and traveled extensively for tio n .
chial tubes anil lungs. She cer­
nth 80 a in sec 8 t 2 s r 4 w ........ 155 tain ly l:ad bronchitis, and I think
tho promotion of tliat in d u stry . Dairy­
The n in eteen th century’s record in . , „
consum ption, too, an d we de­
ing has been slow in developm ent in the th e field of science, which began to lie ' ,
al1*’ ',‘\n ' " to W El Howard
.»i Edw
w ards
, n jt b u 31
ard add to New
spaired of h er life. She had a
Bacilli: N orthw est for th e sam e reasons scored in the first hours of tho cen tu ry 's I
tig h tn ess an d soreness in tho
800
b
e
rg
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th a t liavo retarded th e grow th of oth er life, may he surpassed by th a t of the
chest, aud it w as difficult foy her
Jam es T Hess .» w to J W Gibson
industries, b u t the im petus given to it tw entieth century, which is already
120 a in sec 12 t 5 s r 6 w .............. 500 to breathe. T h ere w ere darting,
d u rin g the past few years by w idening m aking its m ark in scientific achieve­
sharp, dull and heavy pains, w ith
.1 M l’ugh A w to A lbert Dixon 80 a
m arkets, s|a ‘cial in stru ctio n s and in ­ ment. When Morse's telegraph, which
const an t cough ing anil expectorat-
*ec
2 1 2 s r 6 w .............................
.50
creasing population has been great, and had been the subject of a good deal of
ing. Each d ay she w as worse
orse
J C Nelson ,t w to Mary K M artin
than the d ay before. I was ..■I- t ■
th e tendency Is still onw ard. Farm ers ridieule before th a t tim e to th e com ­
8 n iu Jn o Williamson die t 3 s r
vised to get A cker s E nglish R em ­
of tho Pdcifie N orthw est have learned paratively tew persons who took enough
3 w .................................................... 230. edy, and did so, b u t m y wife only
m any practical and valuable lessons In interest in th e m atter to give any a t ­
A D Hoskins .» w to August Bosh 1
shook her head and s a id : ’A nother
recent years, one of which is th u t it tention to his expeetatinns and predic­
dollar throw n aw ay.’ She took
5 t? b 3 Maple Park add to Lafay­
does not pay to keep scrub cows nml tions at all, s e n t th e news from th e Bal­
e tte ..................................................
60 th e R em edy, how ever, an d said
tim ore Democratic convention of 18Id to
make b u tte r in th e old way. The far u
th e effect w as m agical. In less
F
B
H
enry
to
August
Bosh
8.50
a
W
ashington
alsm
t
Polk’s
n
om
ination,
house c h u rn has practically had its'duy.
th an an hour there was a rem ark­
In
Joel
Perkins
die
l
4
s
r
3
w
...
250
I t did excellent service in its tim e ; so incredulity ended, nml the world knew
able change. She got b etter a t
A
D
Hoskins
,t
w
to
C
A
Wallace
also did the hand loom, th e sickle and tlint a new and w onder-m aking agent
once, aud In a short tim e she w as
th e flail. I t has survived lor m any had necn added to th e resource* of civ­ w l„ 1 5 Fulrlawn s u b ..................... 250 en tirely well an d stro n g again. T h e c a re w as p erm anent and th ere h as been
no relapse. I d o n 't know w hat A cker’s E nglish R em edy is m ade of, but I cm
years th e extinct ion of its early con­ ilization. W hen, a little over a dozen M argaret A W aters to W J S hip-
m an 40 a sec 20 A 35 t 4 * r 3 w . 250 su re it contains s «nothing th at fortifies th e system a g a in st fu tu re attacks. My
tem poraries in farm devices, hut the years later, hy th e laying of C yrus \V.
Amnion •'hodden to A hrnhnm
wife is in b etter gen eral h ealth now th a n ever, an d you c a n 't im agine how
long day of Its usefulness bus ended, Field's cablo under th e A tla n tic , Queen
h appy she is for h er recovery. She tells everybody about A cker's E nglish R em ­
Cooke a w 198 66 a sec 27- 28 t 2
sn l th a t of the cream ery has well begun. ! Victoria and President B uchanan sent
s r 4 w
......................................... 1700 edy. an d so do I. for I believe it to be our duty to tho public to help every suf­
instantaneous messages to each o th e r,
— Orogonian.
ferer w ho has th ro at and lu n g troubles. My neighbors say it is a sure specific
Mary
K
McDowell
to Alonzo H ad­
■ the im aginary exploit of HliakespeArc's
for croup, and has saved th e lives of hundreds of little ones around in this
ley
10
a
W
m
Jones
die
t
3
s
r
3
j Puck, w hooould “ put a girdle around th e
w ......................................................... 400 vicinity alone."
Now th a t hy energy and en terp rise earth In forty m lnuU s,” sunk Into in-
So'.I a t 25 c., 50 c. an 1 $1 a bottle, th roughout the U nited S tates and Cat ad a;
M arriage Licenses
Newberg has made th e grubby en l to ' significance before the real neliievem eut
and in E ngland, at is. ;d ., is. ad., gs. 6 d. If you a r- not satisfied a fter buying,
Daisy
Hughes
22
C
R
M
iircr
26
re tu rn the bottle to yottr d ru g g ist, an d g et your m oney hack.
blossom as a garden, has substituted in eartli-girdling, which was brought
tt e aulAoritt tJte cixnx gucrunttt, If. t i. MOOKM& dr Cl>., rro iru io rt, Airw Tori.
22 H enry A Lady 24
fruit trees and berries for oak grubs and into th e domain of practical accom plish- Ollie M Evans
21 Archie Partridge 29
fir stum ps, in short has ma le a nam e tu en t. an d which has been actually ac­ M Bird Nelson
H a ttie Rowell
67 M M endenhall 29
lor herself as a heavy fruit producing com plished since then.
section—others seeing our goo I works
Here nre only a few of th e w orks of
For Snl«*.
ro m lfest an encouraging attitu d e of as th e peri si to which Alfred Russell W al­
Th oimatida Pent Into Fxlte.
Notice of tho Appointment of A «»mini
F u ll blood Jersey bull 18 monili* old.
siatance and co-operation tow ard fa r th ­ lace long ago gave th e mime ot tho 1 Every year a large num ber of poor
In tto r With Will Annexed.
C. S. C al * i ns .
er developing o u r resources. Among "w onderful c e n tu ry ." In th e case of sufferers whose lungs are sore and rack ­
th e many luscious fru its grow n in thi* Field, Morse and the o th e r worker* In ed w ith rough* are urged to goto an o th ­
itio e is h e r e b y jriv en th a t th e n n d e rd jrx ie d
W i l l S e ll.
locality, th e big red straw berry lias a t­ th eir d ep artm en t th ere w ere Tears of er clim ate. But th is is costly ami not
b e e n .In ly Ap n o ta te d a d n i B is tra to ? w ith
At private sale my household goo. Is
w ill a n n e x e d , o f th e e>t*ite o f J uno« M xd-
tain e d a position of im portance ns a failure before sueoesw cam e. Like Ful­ alw ays sure. lV n ’t be an exile when
d e o o x re d , b y th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f Y a m h ill
and
some
three
or
four
cords
of
old-fir
comm ercial pro I net, and tlicre is no ton, Stephenson and ttic rest ot the men Dr K ing's New Discovery for I ’onsum p-
on.
N ow . therefor«* a ll p >
s h a v i n ? c la im «
reason why with diligent effort the im ­ » ho blazed new path* for th e world to ] tlon will cure you at home. I t's th e wood. Call at mv residence.
n o t ’ fled am ) re-
a c a in a t s a id esta? «re nei
L. P P
M »’ re d to p r e a e u t th e
w ith th e p r o p e r
portance of the industry may not be­ traverse», they reached victory after most infallible m edicine for C oughs,
v o -ie h er« . w ith in * .x m
For Sale on C ontrari.
come param ount w ith us. It evidently braving tho discouragem ents of m any Colds, and all th ro a t anil lung diseases
th U n o tic e , to th e en d « ’
s i. at Hi
C la r e n c e H 'lft. In New»*
appears th is way to outsiders, as it will defeat*, stretch in g over long yours ol on e a rth . The first ilo«e brings relief.
Ton ttcrvx, one nulo west «>( Nowberg
I 's 'f 1 J t u v f n ’a r .v-\
he rem einlicred th a t in his annual re­ tim e. Marroni is co n tin u in g th e work A stounding cure« result from |>er«i*teiit depot ; rig h t »ore* in pronos for £M) 0 , on C L A R E N C E B C I T .
s»EM oN J . M \ r ^ '
A d m in i s t r a to r , h
port horticu ltu ral commisaloner \V. K. of Morse, Field and tho other* In th e use. Trial bottle« free at C. F. Moore A five y en rt tim e nt fi por «'ent in te ro -t, At t orar j for lutale.
Newell reported th a t he knew ot no same sphere, b u t is giving it nppli.-a- Oo. Trice 50o and $ 1 . E very hot tie ami ono a oro in town for $bJ 0 on fam e
place more Adapted to th e developm ent tions aud m anifestations of which they guarantee d.
lorn:».
L. Hoot, MoMir.nville, Or.
Have a full line of Ladies and Gents
Furnishing goods, boots and shoes,
woolen dress goods in dress patterns;
we also carry a line of Holiday goods
consisting of
Come Early and avoid the Holiday
Rush. Hand painted China given free
w ith cash purchase.
EHRET BROS.
H er H u s b a n d 9$ S t o r y
ICHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS!
eessss
Everybody has beard that a new broom sweeps clean, but
does everybody know that a
Jgy
For sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
THE
BEST FL
Our mill makes the ' Excellent” brand and our customers
declare it well named.
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Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes h a p p y
husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread, That
is the kind you get when you call for the
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R espectfully,
CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS*
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