Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 18, 1903, Image 4

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t t^e schools
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¿Matured u second-clam matter at the poatofflee
the boys and girls
at Newberg, Oregon.
would be given practical instruc­
tion in farming. Ah! But if our
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
observation“- is worth anything,
B. H. WOODWARD, Bdttor and PuMlaher.
enterprising papas will for some
W. C. WOODWARD. Aaaectato Bdttor.
time yet be able to furnish their
lambs
such helpful exercise and
The Graphic gives full value
$1.00 Per Year in Advance. for every dollar invested in a instruction in the old garden
years subscription. We are too patch a t home. Anyway chil-
FRIDAY, DECEMBER .18, 1903, btrsy trying
rnak«» it the best dren already have so many
local paper published in the things to do in school th a t they
J e s t ’F o r e C h r istm a s.
valley to take time to go out to haven’t time to learn how to
hunt up subscribers. If you like spell or write correctly. We are
Father cell* me William, cihtur calls me Will,
Mother call* me Willie, hot the fellers call me the paper ask your neighbor to drifting aw ay from the old es­
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sentials—proficiency in the three
call and get a sample copy.
Mighty glad I aln*t a girl—ruther be a boy.
Without them sashes, curls, an“ things that’s
“rs.” There ia not one student
worn by Fauntleroy!
Love to chawnk green apples an' go swlmmln’
Let’s see, Newberg has a in twenty-five, either in public
In the lake—
pressed brick factory, a tile school, high school or college
Hate to take the castor-lle they give for belly­
factory, a factory for making even, who can be trusted to
ache!
’Moat all the time, the whole year round, there
common brick, a handle factory, furnish an article or paragraph
ain’t no flies on me.
publication as written.
But Jest 'fore Christmas I’m as good as I kin tw o flouring mills, a big saw­ for
be!
mill, a furniture factory, a prune Sentences will be poorly framed,
Got a yeller dog named Sport, sick him on the
processing establishment and words incorrectly spelled, and
oat;
First thing she knows she doesn’t know where now we are to have an ice punctuation miserable. We are
she is a t!
in greater need of a little more
Got a clipper sled, an’ when us kids goes out to factory and cold storage plant.
thorough work along these lines
slide,
Keep your eye oh Newberg.
’Long comes the grocery cart, an’ we all hook a
just
a t present than of the intro­
• ride!
But sometimes when the grocery man is wor­
In conversation while here last duction of the study of agricul­
rited an’ cross.
ture in the public schools.
He reaches at us with his whip, an’ larrups up week Dr. Withycombe of the
his hose,
State Agricultural College ex­ • The National Live Stuck Asso­
An’ then I Uff an holler, “Oh, ye never teched
pressed gratification a t the im­ ciation will convene in P ort­
me!”
But Jest ’fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be I provement in farming conditions
land Ja n u a ry -12 and continue
Grandma says she hopes that when I git to be a in this neighborhood, which he
four days. In a letter from
man,
I'll be a missionarer like her oldest brother, says has taken place within the Chas. F. Martin, the secretary,
Dan,
last tw o years. He’says there is he says: The decline ip the value
As was et up by the cannibuls that lives in Cey­
a very noticeable change for the of live stock of the nation during
lon’s Iale,
Where every prospeck pleases, an’ only man la better, and he
attributes it the past eighteen months be­
vile!
But gran’ma she has never been to see a Wild largely to the daljyTng ihdustry, cause of the manipulation of
West show,
and the ,.accompanying better prices by powerful combinations
Nor read the Life of Daniel Boone, or else I
methods of farming. From such in eastern market centers and
guess she’d know
That BnfTlo Bill an' cowboys Is good enough a close and -experienced observer
other causes amounts to more
for me!
Kxcep’ jest 'fore Christmas, when I’m good as I as Dr. Withycombe, such words than $ 750 , 000 , 000 . This with
kin.be!
are indeed encouraging.
the other matters mentioned
And then -wld Sport be hangs ajound, so sol
.have tended to somewhat dis­
emnllke an’ still,
It is about time th a t a stop courage the stockman. These
His eyes they seem a-aaying: “What’s the mat­
ter, II ttle B illf
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was put to using profane lan­ conditions, however, should be
The old cat sneaks down off her perch an’
guage on the streets, and partic­ the incentive for every one en­
wonders what’s become
Of them two enemies of hern that used to make ularly in the hearing of women
gaged in the industry to attend
things hum I
But I am so perlite an’ tend so earnestly to bis, and children, says the Pendleton this convention and assist in de­
That mother says to father: “How Improved Guide. There are a lot of ill-
vising methods -to permanently
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bred,
ignorant
fellows
who
But father, havin’ been a boy hisself, suspi­
rectify these evils rather than an
cions me
make
a
practice
of
this
kind
of
excuse to remain a t home. It is
When, Jest ’fore Christmas, I’m as good as I kin
talk every day, and think it is only by prompt and decisive
bel
For Christmas, with its lots an’ lots of candles, smart. The use of indecent lan­ action
th a t justice can be
eakes, an’ toys, •
guage
at
best
is
pretty
generally
obtained.
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Was made, they say, for proper kids and not for
a
proof
of
ignbfance,
but
the
naughty boys;
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After all, refusal to put Her­
wash yer face an’ bresh yer hair, an’ mind man who will indulge in it in the
yer p's and q’s,
mann
op the River and Harbor
An don't bust out yer pantaloons, and don’t hearing of women and children
wear ont yer shoes;
is both a rascal and a coward Committee in the house is a
Bay “Yessum” to the ladies, and "Yessur" to
and deserves to be severely tribute to Hermann, for it will
the men,
be remembered th a t Speaker
An’ when they's company, don’t pass yer plate chastised.
for pie again;
Reed said of Hermann when he
But, think’ of the things yer’d like to see upon
that tree,
A system of electric lines run­ was in congress,,before th a t he
Jest 'fore Christmas be as good as yer kin bel
ning out from Portland would was a man th a t could not be
EugBNB F ield .
do more in the way of develop­ stopped from reaching into
The good things in this life
ing the resources of the Wil- Uncle Sam’s sapk and getting by ,
seldom come without some ef­ W t t e valky than anything le«‘slaUon ju st w hat he w anted
fort being put forth to get them.
else th a t can be named. Such a or Oregon rivers and harbors.
If the West Side wants an elec­
system wijl come sooner or later Chairman Burton, who ^ a sort
tric line it is worth working for.
and the people can sit back and of watch dog, did not w ant
Newberg already has river and wait for it to be pushed onto Hermann on th a t committee,
railroad transportation but an them or they can hasten the day because he- knew th a t whatever
electric line would add addition­ of its coming by * getting to ­ Hermann went after for Oregon
al “enchantment to the view.” gether and taking steps toward in the way of appropriations he
And it will come our way too, if making their wants known to would be sure t6 get, and t^ e
men who have money to put in­ only way to head him off was to
we get in and work for it.
to such enterprises. Newberg keep him out of the committee.—
Newberg has one thing for
ought to combine with all the Eugene Register.
which to be thankful. There are
other West Side towns and lay Remember the Sabbath day to
very tew kickers in town. When
plans for a- w ar of dgitation keep it holy. Ev^ry man and
a thing is to be done for the
along this line. Continued talk every woman who does physical
good of the community nearly
straight from the shoulder, in or mental Work should welcome
Sunday as a day of rest. The
every one is ready to lend a
season and out of season, will man who enjoys to fullest extent
hand.
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bring the desired results and we one day in seven will live longer,
v. With a one hundred thousand ought not to w ait a day to be­ make more money and feel bet­
ter than the man who labors
feet capacity sawmill, the gin .it. msaamBAfallm^ m ■ -
seven days in the week and
pressed brick factory, the furni
never
has a day to himself.—
ture factory, the electric light In his discussion of rural Eugene Register.
plant, the ice manufactory and school problems before the farm­ Yes, and in the Philistine, El­
cold storage plant and the ers’ institute held here last week, bert Hubbardjsays, “Remember
handle manufacturing establish Prof. Cordley of Corvallis, advo­ the week day, to keep it holy.”
ment, all strung out on the cated the consolidation of rural The man who lives an upright,
switch, it will Jook considerably districts as outlined in last helpful life six days in the week,
week’s issue of this paper. In
like business.
connection," however, he also ad- will be found (properly keeping
In his annual message to the vocated another new idea, with the Sabbath.
city council the mayor of Mc­ which the Graphic has very little Two thou saftefd oil ars worth
Minnville cites the fact th a t the unity, and th a t is the introduc­ of jewelry was stolen from the
city is in debt over thirty thou­ tion of the study of agriculture residence of Sigmund Frank of
sand dollars with an average in the public schools. We want Meier & Frank in Portland the
annual, increase of over tw o to be progressive but can’t first of the week. This will
thousand dollars, and says it is I stan&for every new pedagogical mean more goods on the
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clear th at unless the increase in fad which is foisted upon our “bargain’” counter for a few
the debt is soon stopped it will public schools. Prof. Cordley days.
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not be long before ruin will stare
them in the face. Why doesn't
the council license another
saloon or two? However New-
berg manages to run along on a
business basis without one of
these “tax paying” institutions.
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Ashburnham, Out., April 18,
1903—I think it is only right that
I should tell you what a wonderful
effect Chamberlain’s Cough Reme­
dy has produced. The day before
Easter I was so distressed with a
cola and oough that I did not think
to be able to take any duties the
next day, as my voice was almost
choked by the cough. The same
day I received an order from you
for a bottle of ypur Coygh Remedy.
I at once procured a sample bottle
and took, about three doses Si the
medicine. To my great relief the
cough and cold bad completely dis­
appeared and I was able to preach
three times on Easter Day. I
know that this rapid and effective
cure was due to your Cough Reme­
dy. I make this testimonial with­
out soliciation, being thankful to
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have found such a God-sent
dy. Respectfully yours, E A.
Laogfeldt, M. A., Rector of St.
Luke’s Church. To Chamberlain
Medicine Co. This remedy is for
sale by C. F, Moore & Co.
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In Scotland once a drunken
man met a clergyman chasing
his runaway dog on Sunday.
"Tammas,” said the breathless,
clergyman, “I am sorry to sec
you in this condition, but
whistle for my dog. He is run­
ning aw ay.” Tammas regarded
the speaker -with C av ity and
said: ' “Whustle? I may drink
whisky, but I ’ll no whustle for
any dog on the Lord’s day.”
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They are good oak chairs a t
Porter & Larkin’s and yon g et
them free.
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When in Newberg,
Give the Little New Store a Call.
NEXT TO TERRY’S BARBER SHOP.
T here you w ill find a stock of Dry Goods at prices
that w ill interest you. A PO IN T E R —A quantity
of razors on hand that w iTl be sold for $2 each, with
* written guarantee.
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Hollingsworth & Cooper.
House Furnishers.
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Rector of St. Lake*».
W e keep in touch with all the wants
and needs of home makers and are
able to supply them. W e have ev­
erything that goes into the comfort­
ably furnished house. N ew line of
goods at old prices.
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W e run in connection a complete un­
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B O T H P H O N E S -N IG H T CALLS
PR O M PT L Y A N SW E R E D .
Hollingsworth & Coopery
A G UARANTEE.
W henever you find on a vehicle
or farming implement the name
STUDEBAKER
You have a guarantee of good
material and fine workmanship.
A. L. S T E V E N S
Is the Newberg agent for this famous make of goods.
Examine his stock of vehicles, binders, mowers, etc.
W hips, robes and blankets kept in stock.
T H E ST U D E B A K E R L E A D S T H E PR O C ESSIO N