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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
she should put forth an effort to get one.
The canning business is no untried ex­
periment, but is an assured success.
Oregon has a home demand wnich
should he supplied by home products.
The mining, lumber and fishing indus­
tries have become great consumers, and
make a market for a considerable
amount of canned fruit and vegetables.
The demand is increasing, so wo want
to take advantage of the opportunity
and look to our own interests.
As yet we have not mnch surplus
fruits, perhaps not enough to make a
very heavy pack, but that is no objec­
tion to beginning for the business will
grow as fast at we can take cure of it.
Newberg is a favorable location to
bnlld up a good busluus*. W e are in
the fruit business, our situation is adapt­
ed to fruit, oar people are an intelligent,
enterprising go-ahead people, just the
class that make good horticulturists.
Then what do we lack? Nothing hut
E. H. W oodward , E dito » A P ublihiieb .
W. C. W oodward , A ssociât »
E ditor .
datered u smonti c I. mi matter At the pustnfflce
At Newberg, Oregon.
IML'BD KYRUY FRIDAY MORNING.
F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 17,1902.
Talk «bout your "broader Holds of
lawfulness t” A d Illinois woman, ac-
ri»e in charity and reform work pro­
poses a p’. s i for tbo reformation of laxy
men.
It Is said that during tbs past year
Carnegie disposed, in tbo interests of
philanthropy, of forty two million dol­
lars of hi* wealth, and at the same rate
of benevolence it will yet take him eev- weU-directod thought, followed up by
erul years to eacar* the disgrace of dy- well-directed energy.
iug a rich man.
Will it pay, and whom will it pay?
The first question is answered by the
A copy of the Hartford, Connecticut, la t of the big combines getting control
Courant, found its way to this office the of all the canneries in tiie country. I f
there was no money in the business
other day, headed Volarne 139, Number
they would soou drop It. Answoring
1, the paper having been founded at the
first of the year 1764. The law of the the second question—it will pay the
fiTI1t grower by making a market for
Survival of tbo Fittest" is doubtless
his product; then it gives employment
one of the Courant’s pet theories.
to inen, women and children, both in
gathering and canning the fruit. And
Minnesota, which In addition to her whom does this benefit? Not the saloon
fame as a flour producing state, has In for we have none. Then it must go to
recent years gained ad Jed prestige from the baker, butcher and storekeeper, and
her dairying interests is called the they can answer for themselves whether
"Bread apd Butter State.” Last year they are benefitted.
Bho made sixty million pounds of butter
Khali we not give this matter our
and over twenty-six million barrels of serious consideration, and take such
flour.
steps as shall renew our interest in this
enterprise, and put forth an earnest e f ­
It may lie interesting to know that fort to bring some effective plan to a
the United Slates navy now comprises successful consummation?
two hundred and twenty-live vessels
H orticulturist .
available for service and eighty under
construction. Uncle Sam is not look­
ANNUAL ltKPOItTB OF CITY OF­
ing for trouble but he intends to be in a
FICIALS.
position to look after and protect his
Treasurer’s Report.
growing interests.
General Fund.
Cash on hand In this fund at last
The superintendent of prisons in New
report
$ 284 14
York has issued au order prohibiting Received from city tax
1814 84
the cutting of convicts'hair with clip­
”
" license
39 60
pers, snd permitting prisoners to wear
”
" dog tax
31 75
tbeir hair of such length as other peo­
"
” pole tax
80 00
ple, holding that such action nbolishos
"
” fines
25 00
a needless as well as a humiliating deg­
”
”
empounding stock 50
radation of prison inmAtes. It is claim­
Total 2275 73
ed that the present practice tends to
Disbursements
rob the convict of such self-respect as h«
1688 44
already has, and to sink him lower in Paid out for warrants
49 77
Interest on warrants
the sea of crime.
Interest on Z. E. Perkin’s note 170 00
Cash balance
367 52
Presidont Roosevelt is the author of
Total 2275 73
several very readable hooks, Kecretary
Hay first won recognition through liter­
Water Fund
ary merit, Bçuatot Lodge, who is liable Received for taps
to beooiue a member of the cabinet, is u
”
" turning on water
historian, while authors in different
”
" for fines
parts of the country aro running for Balanco overpaid
«ongress or other offices. Political as­
Total 309 68
pirants aro beginning to wonder if liter­
Disbursements
ary qualifications are going to become a
requisite for holding positions of public Amount overpaid at last report
77 08
trust.
F. II. Mtorey, labor and supplies 232 60
A paper which has denounced Kenator
Hanna and caricatured him as the acme
o f corruptionists, has admitted that
there is a general change of opinion in
regard to him—that while tie is arbi­
trary and dogmatic, the masses believe
him patriotic and honorable. This signi­
fies that Mr. Hanna is living down four
or five years-of tbo most bitter abuse
ever heaped upon a man in public life.
Mr. Haana once-said lie would wlthdruw
from his candidacy (or the Senate if any
man of character whom he had ever em­
ployed would say that he had not kept
faith witii him. This is a practical test
which some of Mr. Hanna’s falsifiers
and persecutors could not stand.
To keep step with the progress made
last year, the close of 1902 should see
enterprises started in Newberg which
we do not now have. What new in­
dustry is needed worse hero right now
than a cannery? The desirability oi
such an institution has long been dis­
cussed here, but discussion alone doesn’t
build canneries nor anything else (or
that instter. What else do we lack?
The question is conoisely answered in u
communication on the subject in anoth­
er column, "Nothing hut well directed
thought followed by well directed ener­
g y ." A little capitnl might couie handy
too, some one might suggest, but that is
implied in tho word "energy," modified
by “ well directed.”
What "H orticu l­
turist” baa to say is brief but strictly to
the point Does it uwaken an auswer-
j
Ing thrill?
Total
Sinking Fund
309 68
For water sinking fund
81 00 |
Graveling, paid by adj'nt owners 140 06 ■
Miscellaneous
1359 51
Total
Against Water Fund
Warrants drawn 234 to 320 inclu­
sive—
total amount 1961 29
Respectfully submitted,
Clarence Butt,
Recorder.
Experience is the best teacher. Use
Acker’s English Remedy in any case of
cougha, colds or croup. Should It fail ,
to give immediate relief mouey refund
eil. 25c and 50. C. F. Moore A Co,
druggists.
The January “ National” —the News-
Magazine—is chock full of timely and
interesting news-pictures. A new and
winningly gentle presentment of Sena­
tor Hanna lias the place of honor on the
first page. One of the frontispieces
sliows President Roosevelt on horse­
back, In front of the White House, in a
simple riding rig suggestive of the Rough
Rider days; the other shows the new
President and bis cabinet assembled for
business. Miss Helen Hay is presented
—a real American beautv and a poet,
too—with her fiance, Payne Whitney of
New Y o rk ; likenesses of Mrs. Knox and
Miss Knox, wifo and daughter of the at­
torney general, and Miss Cockrell,
daughter of the senator from Missouri,
adorn other pages. Half a dozen sena­
tors snap-shotted in characteristic atti­
tudes— among them Bard of California,
Scott of West Virginia, Jones of Nevada
and Dolliver of Iowa. One group gives
fine portraits of the parents of the late
President McKinJoy and of Mrs. M c­
Kinley. There is a good engraving of
the famous picture which Andrew Car­
negie presented to Mrs. Grover Cleve­
land—and dozens of others. "T h e Na­
tional” leaves to Its ponderous contem­
poraries the pleasure of reproducing the
the art of past ages; it is a magazine of
To-day, made for people now on earth.
Moki Tea positively cures sick head­
ache, indigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes al>
eruptions o f h e skin, produces a per­
fect complexion, or money refunded.
25c and 50c.
C. F. Moore A Co. drug
gists.
Ileal Kstat« Trnnnfcrs.
Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract
Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, fo r'th e
week ending January 13, 1902.
W H Halen a w to 8 M Richards
1 8 b6 Lippincutts add to Day-
ton ............................................ (
Clias F Mastlck A w to Chas Sil-
fric-ky |>t b 4 North Yam hill.......
Wm A Wilson toJamea M Pugh 1
1 6 b 42 Lafayette.......................
T W Nash A w to T J Coojier small
tract land sec 32 t 5 s r 3 w ........
Charity Fund
W e place the
follow in g
we say “ Reduced Prices”
w hat we say.
W e m ake a specialty o f repairing
Bicycles an d Um brellas.
goods on
we
N e w and
CHEAP.
mean
1
J/trjcf to C A o / m t o m
^
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d
r o
s s
.
Y fa w h o rg ,
A fu ll line of Shotgun and Rifle
Shells. Bulk Powder and Shot.
Shells Loaded to Order.
Ms* Finite Ste
W . W . H o llin g s w o r t h , P r o p .
I CARRY A
F U L L L I N E OF
HOUSE FURBISHING GOODS,)
F lo or
M atting,
Oil Cloth, F loor
Linoleum .
PO R T 1E R C U R TA IN S ,
W I N D O W SHADES,
COUCHES & B A B Y B U G G IE S . W A L L P A P E R A N D '
P I C T U R E M O U L D I N G A S P E C IA L T Y .
A full line of Undertakers Goods
Constantly in Stock.
■ - J L O J L O J U L O J U U L O J U U L O J U L
W a tia y S d a n A .
mmmm nvm vm m
Waltham Watches are
carried all dber the
Jtrorld. They are the
best and best hntfwn
Watches.
vvv
- - - - - - = - - :
■ - ;
;
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Satisfaction
Mechanical pre­
That’s our first aim.
ma t e r i a l a nd
c a r ef ul finish
line
are the features
o f Ladies’ and Gents’ F u r-
that have made
W e have a
complete
W a l t h a m
an d
W a t c h e s t he
Shoes, W oo len Dress goods
best in the world.
in dress patterns.
w
WINSLOW BROS.,
jfcand~painted China
J ew elers
Newbergr, Ore.
S iven 3*ree
T llit h
C ash
¿ P u rch a s e .
rPrmnMK
Î 4
Chret ¿Pros.
TTTTTCT
1
cision, p e r f e c t
Is what w e give our custom­
ers.
Floor«
O regon .
nishing Goods, Boots
i
j
^
. 5 T !T o
750
425
1000
27
It Girdles tho Globe.
5 40
The
fame
of Bucklin's Arnica Salve,
Respectfully submitted,
as the best iu the world, extends around
8. M. Calkins,
tho earth. It’s the one perfect healer
City Treasurer.
of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores,
scnlds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains
Recorder’s Repoit
and all skin eruptions. Only in fallible
Tliia ro|>ort is from the 23rd of January pile cure. 25c a box at Moore's drug­
1901, to tiie 3Ut of December, 1901, in- store.
elusive.
L ite ra ry K rrt p n re lty .
f )
O
200
558 34
Marriage License
Desiree
Türke«
23 D B Alsup
2 06
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M EN'S G LO VES, the Best Buckskin, worth $1.25,
will go for 90c.
M EN ’S LAU N D R IED SH IR TS, worth 75c, will
go for 45c.
M EN’S SOX, heavy, 6 pair for 25c.
W O RKIN G -SH IRTS, the best, 25c, 30c and 35c;
worth double the money.
W e place on sale 1 doz. Grey-mixed SK IR T S, extra
heavy, all wool goods, worth $5.00, special for
this sale, $2.48.
The very best IRONSTONE C H IN A W A R E plates
50c per set.
The best CUPS and SAU CERS, 50c a set of 6.
T A B L E C U T L E R Y . Knives and Forks, iron han­
dles, worth $r a set, will go for 50c. Silver-
plated knives and forks, worth $2 a set, will go
for $1.20 a set.
The best Table Spoons, 10c
a set of 6.
The very Best Galvenized Iron W ASH B O ILE R S,
worth $1.50, will go for 95c.
The very best
L A N T E R N S, for 35c.
L A D IE S ’ W R A PPE R S, the very best Flannelette
___ for 9 5 c-_______________________ __
Remember this special sale opens Monday, December 20,
and will continue until Saturday night, December 25.
Do not fail to attend this sale as it will be a great saving to
you, if you will buy your goods during this sale.
.
W heels
W e Have a Stock o f N e w and Sec­
ond-hand G uns W hich W e W i l l Sell
CHEAP.
week.
Y
Second-hand
B elow w e mention a
few o f the bargains that w ill go next
250
Jo Matty a w to Bessie H Nolt 6.35
a sec 18 t 3 s r 2 w .....................
Warrants unpaid ut time of this
report
A Mother’s Plain Words
•• I suppose you will be astonished when I tell you that six years ago I waa
In a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, because you
can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible
pain iu my chest andlungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused intense suf­
fering. Someone advised Ack­
er’s Knglish Remedy, and I
thought I would try it, although
I confess that down in my heart
I had little faith in it. The
first bottle gave great relief,
and the second bottle made me
the healthy woman I am today.
My husband's lungs are weak
also, and he cured himself with
the same grand old remedy.
Our boy and girl havo both
been saved by it from death
by croup. I know this is so, for
when they were attacked in tho
night I had a bottle in the closet,
and by acting quickly that fatal
malady was easily overcome.
We always give it to the children
when they have a cough or e ld ,
and we would not be without it
for anything
My s:s:cr will
tell you also, if von a-k her. that
it is a medicine "that can a ways
be depended upon for all the ,
troublesof theb. catl ing organs. 1
I tell all our neighbors about
Acker's English Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo­
ple around Mcchanicsvillc, N. Y.. where I live, who would no more think of go­
ing to bed at night without a bo' tie of it in the house than they would of leaving
their doors wide open. As I look at it. parents are criminally responsible when
they allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because h e i«
fa a certain remedy that will conquer the ternble monster every time."
(Signed) M rs . F loyd F owle «,
Receipts from the 23rd day of January
Hall Caine says he is largely indebted
1901, to the 2nd of April, 1901, as ap­
The following account is given of how pears from the iiooks of O. L. Price, re- for his literary successes to the Bible.
I The llilile was litrglv indebted for one of
Sousa, the popular band master, came by I corder of «aid city:
hie present name: “ When Sousa, now Licenses
13 50 its dramatic successes to Cain.— Mil-
i waukec Sentinel.
famous the world over as king of march Water rent
319 90
nioaic, landed in the "hom e o f the free” Tapping main
18 00
he earrlej aritli him a valise on which Tax triplicates
48 40
was marked ¡0 plain lottera, "John Phil- (iravel 1900
Every year a large number o f poor
43 73
Ipso, U, 8. A ." Time pasaod and this Calf In pound
50 sufferers w hose lungs are sore and rack -
«on of sunny Italy commenced to grow
od w ith coughs nre urged to go to «noth-
musical and also to become American- .. ..
_
°*a
er climate, lint this is costly and not
,__,
„
_
. . .
' Paid to Citv Treasurer
444 03
ized. It was then, so the story goes,;
always sure. Don’t be an exile when
that he oxpreseed the desire lor a name
Receipts from 3rd of April to the 31st j Dr King’s New Discovery for Consump-
A cker's ttugllsh R em ede ( a sold by alt druxetsts under a positive guarantee
that your money w ilt he refunded in case of failure, s e ., 50c., and f t a bottle la
more nearly like those ef the people „ f . ° f IVcember, 1901, inclusive, or during j tlon will cure you at home. It's the
c a tte d States and Canada. In England, is. *d., as. 3d., and 4«. od.
which he was one by choice. Philipso ,
,erm ° f ‘ he undersigned :
most infallible medicine for Coughs,
IF« otedcTu* the store guarerdee, IF, IL UOOKES A OX, Proprietor«, *V«t '1er*.
s tended out of place doing service for a Goeusea including dog licenses
Colds, and all throat and lung diseases
For sale b y C. F. M oore & Co.
man who had imbibed Ameilran beliefs ^ “ ter rent
on earth. The first dose brings relief.
and cu.toms and whose destiny was b p p ln ( main
Astounding cures result hom persistent
closely linked with the "Stars and ^ax triplicate»
use. Trial bottles free at C. F. Moore A
Mrs. Goodsole— "W h y Johnny, are N o tic e o f th e A p p o in tm e n t o f A d m in ia *
Stripes” (orjver. A roemlxr of the Gravel 1900
Co. Price 50c and #1. Every bottle yon just going home now? Your moth­
t r a t o r W ith W i l l A n n e x e d «
land to which he belonged flually made
**’ 1
guaranteed.
er has been looking for you all the afier-
a suggestion. I t tnrned out to lie «h a p ­ Water tines and tuining on water
noon.”
py one, aod waa adopted by the master Fines for violating ordinances
AO m luletrator'a Notice.
Johnny—"Yes'ra, I know.”
Notice in hereby civen thut the unrlensiered
ha.« been diiljr appointed adm ini*»rator with
of the baton. The suggestion was tills:
Total 3552 54 ' Noltc> t. hereby given that the undenigneit
Mrs. Ooodsol«—” JuJt think how wor­ the
w ill annexed, of the estate o f Jaine« Mad-
I ha. been duly appointed Adtnlnt.tr.tor o f the
To the name Phllipwo add the U. 8. A.
son. deceased, by the County Court o f Y am h ill
Disbursements
Kalate ef t'.ith y Heston. di-i-essed. by thel'oun- ried she must be.”
county, Oresron.
Divide the one name into two worJt,
' ty Court o f Yam hill County. Oregon .ltd has
Johnny—"Oli, she’* rear the er.d of
Now. therefore, all pcr«ona havln* claim «
Paid fo City Treasurer
3537 58 qnsltlUal.
and thare waa the amooth-aounding and
Now. therefore, ait persons h a rin g r l.itn .
eeainM «aid estate a-e hereby notified and re ­
Cash on hand
14 96 «» • In n M id estate are hereby notified and re her worrying; I'm just beginning mine.” q u ir e ! to present the «ame*. with the proper
easily pronounced name of John Philip
U nired to prew at the or me. with the proper — Philadelphia Pres«.
voucher*, within six month* from the date of
bouaa.”
Total col’ns, disbursem’ts, cash, 3996 67 touchers. to the undeistsued at his p l.ee o(
this notice, to the u n d e rlin e d , at the office o f
bast new. in tho City of Sewberx. Yam hill
!
Clarence
Butt, in N ew !.er*. Oregon.
Acker’s Eng ish Remedy wit! stop a .
Warrants drawn CD
in treasurer during County. Oregon, w ithin » i t month» from dale
Dnii.l Ni'vnr. r:':.’. 1 t'l
hereof tuned th l. nth day ol October. A l>. coiifch at any time, and will cunt the c L arknc B Bl*rr,
hfmon j . mabson ,
t a g X K R T AOIYATIOK.
1901
MOL
w o r « t c o ld l a t w e l v e h o u r », o r m o r c y
attorney fo r F .ta u ,
Adm inistrator, wi th
tl.A R K N C K B l'T T
W. C K R W S a ,
Editor Graphic
Against general fund
Attorney tor estate
A d m ln i.tn vor o f the
? 5 e a n d 50 c.
C . W. M oon.-:
I .two ol Canity He» r e fu n d e d
Newberg shoal 1 have a cannery, and Z. £ Perkins
170 00
ton. «seemed
A Co. druggists.
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sob . decraaSd.
I
W e H ave A First-Class R epair
Shop For A ll K inds o f Light W ork .
special sale at reduced prices. W h e n
50
S M Richards to M J Richards I 8 b
6 Lippincotts first add to Day-
ton..............................................
Henry J Newett a w to Finnis
Received from gravel tax since
Jones 35.05 a in Jno Berry d i e t
last report
233 93
4 s r 5 w .....................................
Amount overpaid
324 41
Joseph L Aldrich A w to D
W
Total 558 34
Cummins Its 3-4 b 15 II & L
Disbursements
add to N ew b erg.........................
By amount overpaid at last re­
D W Cummins to Joseph L Aid-
port
418 28
rich 2>4 a in J E Rogers d i e t 3
l’uid (or graveling
140 06
s r 2 w .................................
Cash on hand in this fund
For the Week Commencing
Monday, January 20, 1902.
N e w P ic tu r e s In “ T h e N a tio n a l “
J L Hoskins a w to H E McGrew
e *4 b 4 Dcskins 2nd udd to New-
Cash on hand at last report
515 30
....................... ...................
Rac’d from warrants from fund 1146 00 !
"
” water renta
1959 29 C E Hoskins a w to Springlirook
, Monthly Meeting of Friends \, a
Total 3620 59
land in So’. Heater d 1 c t 3 s r 2
Disbursements
w ................................................
By transfer for redemption of
Gottfried Keller to Mary A Keller
warrants
604 00
13 54 a in Ramsey d 1 c t 3 s r 2
Interest on WAter bonds
962 42
w .........................................
1500
Cash bulauce
2154 17
Henry Richter a w to Carl Spherer
Total 3620 5»
3.58 a iu J J Hash d 1 c t 3 s r 2
w .............................................
Grave! Fund
Total
T. B. DUNCAN & SONS,!
TJhis W eek Specials.
1753 03
ICHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS®
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Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps clean, but
does everybody know that a
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¡NEW MILL H U E S - BEST FLOUR?!
Our mill makes the “ Excellent” brand and our customers
declare it well named.
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Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes happy
husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread. That
is the kind you get when you call for the
“ C . 'V . D A. E X C E L L E N T . ”
Respectfully,
C H E IIA L K M V A L L E Y MILLS,
Newberg, Oregon.
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Your pa:romge is solicited.
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