Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 29, 1904, Image 4

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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N e w b e rg *
W E HAVE MOVED
Into NewStore by the Postoffice
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The. Newberg Steam Laundry.
GOOD WORK.
REASONABLE PRICES.
PRESSNALL, Manager.