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NEWBERQ QRAPH1C. paign? There is danger o f relying to o much upon the w o rk th a t ■ n t« red u second-cluM matter at the poetofflce w as done p rior t o the June elec , at Newberg, Oregon. tion, which w as nothing but a ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING j forerunner o f w h a t is t o be ac complished on N ovem ber 8 th. Publisher. B . It. WOODWARD. I T h a t w as a skirmish line action. W . C. WOODWARD. 4 The real battle is y e t t o be fought. The enemy is intrench ing itself. I t ’s high tim e t o g et THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1M 4. in to action. $1.00 Per Year in Advance. The Excelsior of Kuropatkln. The shades o! night were falling fast. When through Manchuria there passed A general with flashing eye, Who bore this banner proudly h ig h : “ Eatemupski." A few days passed, again he strode, With fierce demeanor up the road; Another banner now he bore, Changed somewhat from the one before: "W altabltski." The weeks rolled, again he came, And bore a banner much the same. On which was written this design, Before his awesome battle line: "Notyetski.*'. More weeks elapsed, and on the track He rode, now toward and now back. A waiting world watched eagerly, But this was all that they could see : “ Aiterwhileskl,'' More months elapsed, and still ho sign Of battle from that dreadful line, And now before his army vast This banner he nailed proudly fast: "Tomorrowski.” . A year had gone, no battle yet: The world came almost to forget The doughty general, but he Changed signs with regularity: “ Nextweekski.” But every day before his fine A n d awe-insplrlg battle line He rode, with sabre In his hand, And valiantly gave his command: “ Backupskl.” V A t last this grim and dreadful man Grew busy, and a message ran To the home folks, who freely shed Their bitter tears, the while they read: “ Qonebumpskl.” —Philadelphia Public Ledger. One Of the teachers a t Che- m a w a says very sensibly that w h a t the Indian girls need is more w ork and less frills, and ju st as truthfully an Albany ed itor adds th at th at is w h at a grea t many other girls need. College has opened again, and the presence o f the increased number o f you ng people adds buoyancy and enthusiasm to the spirit o f the/ comm unity. The atmosphere o f the college tow n is peculiar and indefinable—as hard to explain as the arom a o f an Oregon rose and ju st as enhancing. B ' The Eugene Guard declares, and w ith some reason, th at speeches and letters .of accept ance by the men running for the highest office in the land are un called for. Th ey simply thresh over old political issues and place themselves on a par w ith the average stump speaker. Hasten the day when the candi date for president does not have to place himself on a level w ith the average spellbinder. N o w th at China pheasant sea son is a t hand and the boys are cleaning up the shotgun prepara to r y for business, fathers should n ot neglect to caution over zeal ous sons against the careless handling and use o f fire arms. W ith the best o f care enough tragedies take place w ith ou t add ing to the casualty list by gross carelessness by the boy w h o didn’t know it w as loaded, w h o blew into the gun, w h o pulled it o v er the fence after him by the barrel, or w h o Shot before he looked. The country w ill be full o f guns for a while, and it is to be hoped th a t none o f the boys w ill be winged alon g w ith the birds. The proper petitions having been filed in accordance w ith the local option la w passed in June, the citizens o f Yam hill county w ill vote upon the question o f prohibition a t the Novem ber election. And isn’t it about time th a t something w as done to organize fo r a vigorou s cam- The excellent show ing made by Oregon’s fine stock a t the St. Lou is fair is a m atter fo r con gratu lation w ith Oregonians, especially as it has n o t been m any years since the state had very little t o show in the w a y o f fine stock o f any kind. The L add herd o f shorthorns n ot only came in fo r m any individual prizes but in the where it w as entered against the herds o f the w orld, it w as a warded the grand prize. And let it n ot be forgotten th a t these blue ribbon cattle came from this county, near N orth Yam hill. W e are gradually m aking it understood th a t the slogan, “ Yam hill against the w o rld ,” is no idle jest nor vain glorious boast. Old Yam hill can deliver the goods. sweepstakes Flag C ontest Vote. o f enamels. A la rg e stock o f un dertaking goods kept on hand. Em balm ing a specialty. T h e H om e Savings Banks have arrived a t Chehalem Valley Bankr—C a ll and get one and start a' bank account. $ 1.0 0 starts you. W anted—Gentlemen’s washing, ironing and mending, a t m y home, four blocks north o f Bap tist church. Leave laundnr a t T e rry ’s barber shop. M rs. N. F . Tobey. ___________ Only D id H is Duty as H e Saw It. “ I deem it my duty to add a word of praise for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy,” says J. W iley Park, the well known merchant and post master at Wiley, K y. “ I have been sell ing it for three or four years, and it gives complete satisfaction, Sev eral of my customers tell me they would not be without it for any thing. Very often, to my knowledge, one single dose has cured a severe attack of diarrhoea, and I positively know it will cure flux (dysentery). You are at liberty to use this testi monial as ybti pleased For sale by C. F. Modi* & Co. ___F IF T Y . . . Heating Stoves for Sale. N dw from $ 2 .5 0 up. S e eo n d -h an d from 5 0 o up. N ow Cook S to vo s from $ 9 to $ 2 2 . S o o o n d -h a n d vary ahaap. T H E A C M E S T E E L R A N G E , th a flnaat m adium -prlcad rang« avar off a rad in N aw barg. G uarantaad for ta ir yaara. C o m a in and aaa aam pla. Household Goada bought, aold and axohangad. J. M. 3 SHAW . W e s t First Street, - f N e w b e rg * W E HAVE MOVED Into NewStore by the Postoffice . -- ” t ■ You tion’t pay any m ore for yoU f ¿foods w ith chairs than you did W ithout them a t P o rte r & Larkin’s. Call and see us in our new place and examine our new line of goods. W e have been very careful in our selection, and think we are offering the very finest on the market for the money. »— Fearful Odds A g a in s t Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name o f J. J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. A t length he tried Eletric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies. “ I ’m on the road to com plete recovery.” Best on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all foVms of stomach and bowel com plaints. Only 50 c. Guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell & Co., druggists. W e are Headquarters for Watches* The figures indicate th a t so far the fla g contest is developing in t o a race between the public school and^the band, in which the form er is pushing steadily t o the front. The largest v o te w as this week cast a t T . B. Cummings & C o ’s store, A. R. M o o m a w & Sons com ing in next. The v o te stands: See those drummer samples o f Public School........j.................589 shirts a t Porter & L a rk in ’s, $1.50 N ew berg B and..... ................. 438 and $1.25 values for 75 cents. W . O. W .................................. 183 Pacific C ollege........................ 45 Bucklen’s Aruica Salve. G. A. R ................................... 17 Has world-wide fame for mar A .O .U . W .............................. 16 vellous cures. It surpasses any Presbyterian church..... .....r . 8 other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, boils, B u s in e s s P o in te r s . sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt Ask for fla g coupons and get rhuem, fever sores, chapped hands, $2 0 in gold. skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Bread for sale, a t W ilson’s. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 c at F. H. Calewell & Co., druggists. Fresh every day. ~ F o r express and ligh t hauling N ew shipment o f gents] hats, leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. eastern styles; also neckties and Good, covered, heavy hack for shirts. Just received a t P o rter sale. F irst class condition. J. T. & L a rk in ’s. B oothby. W hat’s lu a Name? Those w ishing tom atoes for Everything is in the name when canning purposes can secure it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. them o f E. A. Ellis. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, dis T w e n ty dollars in gold w ill be covered some years' ago how to given to the person v o tin g the make a salve from Witch Hazel m ost fla g coupons. that is a spécifie for ‘piles. For Take you r b o o t and shoe re blind, bleeding, itching and pro pairing t o L . W . Charles, first truding piles, eczema, cuts, burns, d o or west o f postoffice. bruises and all skin diseases, De- A mortised screen d oor w ill W itt’s Salve has no equal. This ou tlast t w o doweled or blind has given rise to numerous worth mortised doors. W e make them. less counterfeits. Ask for D eW itt’s N ew berg Sash and D oor F ac — the genuine. Sold by F. H to ry . 33 Caldwell & Co. T . B. Cummings“ & Com pany H ave you seen those new keep furniture, w indow s, shades, oxfords for men a t P o rter & curtain poles, portiers, carpets, L a rk in ’s? ' m atting, rugs, and in fact every F o r sale—F ive acres o f land thing kept m a first class ^n d w ith a good new house. Inquire strictly up-to-date furniture any day except Saturday of L . J. store. Th ey also handle paints, Butterfield, South W ynooski St. oils, glass, brushes and a rail line all of which are sold under positive guarantees. I f your old watch does you poor service, call and let us repair it or tTade it on a new one. In our repair work we use the BEST M A T E R I A L S that money can buy and claim the best equipment and finest workmanship in the city. Give us a trial. Gold Soldering of Rings and Spectacles & Specialty. MUSICAL. W e have just placed a large order for sheet music and will hereafter keep a fine, large stock on hand. Call and look it over. The latest and best. The finest line of Harmonicas in the city at astonish ingly low prices. Call and see them. Violins, Graphophones, Records and all kinds of strings and fixings at HEACOCK’S JEWELRY STORE. NEWBERG, Oregon. By Postoffice. U * / ' - Y } '''$ * I ' i / 'L> ~* ’ t ■ j \ Vi < • - / I Xd**- r * ’ ** 1 f, v e i * V ■ . g*«pj THE GREAT DIVIDE Introduced three years by Frank W ood. Now the standard potato for the Pacific Coast. Value, $1.50 per sack. Q U A L IT Y TELLS PRICES SELL N ew berg Sash and Door Factory. TH A T'S WHY OUR BUSINESS IS STEADILY INCREASING. We do all kinds of work in our line in latest sltyes and patterns* P U N T COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE. H E A C O C K & S O J J S L„ots of Pocket Book Ticklers -AT- The General Merchandise Store -OF- HENRY EHRET. OPPOSITE BANK OF NEWBERQ. . * The. Newberg Steam Laundry. GOOD WORK. REASONABLE PRICES. PRESSNALL, Manager.