Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 23, 1905, Image 4

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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
it o m i M «econd-clMii matter at the poatofflre
at Newherg. uregou.
ISSUED E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G
B. H. W OOOW ARD. Editor and PnMIahar.
W . C. W OODW ARD. Aaaoctate Editor.
$1.00 Per Y ear in A dvance.
THURSDAY, FKBRURYVÄ I * » .
Yamhill countv lined up solidly
against the liquor interests at
the legislature, both representa­
tives and both senators oppos­
ing the Jayns amendment to
Oregon’s local option law.
No exposition managers have
ever been more fortunate than
'ri f those o f the Lewis and Clark
Centennial in getting their fair
successfully advertised. News­
papers and periodicals all over
the United States are booming
the Western W orld’s fair. They
'xYîTT 'Brin^Thé frebftlé TO MS—It TE-
mains for us to do the rest.
The Capital Journal suggests
with a tinge o f spleen that M c­
Allister, the anti-saloon lawyer,
“just about run the senate.”
Considering that the liquor deal­
ers, through Crofton, were try­
ing their best to do the same
thing, this is a neat compliment
to the members o f Oregon’s up­
per house. If the senate were
always “ run” by as good a
man, it would be a great thing
for the state.
points out, with what painful
regret, the liquor people wept
too far ia their attempt to-over-
ride the expressed will o f the
people. More than that their
case was poorly managed before
the legislature. When in an un­
guarded moment theirjreprcsent-
ative, A. Crofton, confessed that
the liquor interests spent $140,-
000 to defeat the local option
measure in the last compaign,
he put a formidable weapon in
the hands of the anti-saloon peo­
ple. While some members o f the
legislature who opposed the
amendment would doubtless
have favored some change in the
present law, the change asked
for in the bill was so unreasona-
ble they could not be brought tQ
support it. And further many
were wisely reluctant to tamper
with a measure passed by the
people. The result means that
the local option law will be
-gTveff-'a Tair ~rm T, anq ttmt 'i f
amendment is to be made the
people will do the amending and
not the liquor interests. In
short it means that the ini­
tiative and referendum is a "real
factor itr our state government.
Happenings With Osteopath«
nalia, trained nurses, white caps*
A handsome picture o f line art
Cemetery Lots.
Cliamberlatu’s Cough the
*ven
w ith every pair o f shoes
Mother’s
Favorite.
white gowns, rubber gloves and
Rose Lawn Cemetery is now
u
gh
t
a t $2.50 per pair and up
The soothing and healing prop­ platted and ready for sale. See
big fees, big expenses, a rake-off
a t P atterson, Jones & Co. -
erties
of
this
remedy,
its
pleasant
plat
at
my
office.
to the fellow who furnished us
taste and prompt and permanent
F. A. M o r r i s .
Are You ItesMean at Night .
the case, large traveling operat­ xures have-made it a favorite with
Trustee for Cemetery Ass’n.
And harassed by a bad coughs
——
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A
ing cases, “ me clinic at the hos­ people everywhere. It is especial­
It will pay you to keep Cham­ Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup,
pital,” and other insignia o f ly prized by mothers of small
greatness. But we can be hon­ children, for colds, croup and berlain’s £ olic. Cholera and Diar­ it w ill secure you sound sleep and
rhoea Remedy in your house. It effect a prompt and radical cure.
est, humble toilers and drivers whooping cough, as it always only coats a quarter. Sold by C. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by C . F-
affords quick relief, and as it con­
after the foundation principles tains no opium or other harmful F. Moore & Co.
/.
Moore & Co.
and fundamental facts o f medi­ drug, it may be given as confident­
cal therapeutics. If we can reach ly to a baby as to an adult. For
that goal our victory will be sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
greater than that o f the despoil­ “ The man I marry,” said she,
ers o f the human race, who
with a stamp, “ must be a hero.”
mutilate our women and cot “ He will be,” remarked the
off and destroy that which a
cautious bachelor.
Divine Creator has placed lor
A fraid o f Strong Medicines.
use, not abuse.
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Many people suffer for years
The
posterior 1 back ward)
swerve o f the spine in the lumbar from rheumatic pains, and prefer
to do so rather than take the strong
area (the small o f the back) may medicines usually given for rheu­
involve various o f the internal matism, not knowing that quick
organs not to mention the an­ relief from pain may be had simply
And we are making great inducements throughout
terior (forward) condition o f the by applying Chamberlain’s Pain
the entire stock to intending purchasers.
dorsal verterbrae, which is ! Balm and without taking any
medicine internally.
Rev. Amos
termed"thr“ •straight” spine; and K~~r "---- ™ "
------ North Caro-
results
in
an exaggerated lina, suffered for eight years with
“ braced” back position. A nor­ a lame hip, due to severe rheu­
matic pains. He has been perma
mal spine means health.
it
U
We can be found at our office— nently cured by the free application
of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For
first floor of the Dr. Harrold sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
building. Office hours 9 to 12
And are giving away Chairs, Rugs,
and 1.30 to 5. At home at all
A young man who recently
Footstools, Lace Curtains, etc.
hours. Bell phone Main 264. Call married a bright Wisconsin girl,
and get acquainted whether on
carefully laid down a piece o f
professional business or not.
¡
bread the other evening at sup­
D r . H. D. B o w e r s ,
per and said to his wife, “ Mary,
Agonizing Burns
For particulars please call and see for
I wish yon could make bread
A r e instantly relieved, and per­
yourselves. We sell goods as cheap as any
fectly, healed, by Bucklen’s Arnica such as mQther used to make.”
The
young
wife
smiled
and
house in the county and solicit your pat.
Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., df Nor-
fork, Va., writes: “ I burnt my replied without a tremble in
ronage. Respectfully,
knee dreadfully; that it blistefed her voice, “ Well, 'John, I wish
all over. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve that you could make the dough
stopped the pain, and healed it
without -a scar.” Also heals all that father used to make.”
wounds and sores. 25c at F. H.
De&aerved P o p u la r ity .
Caldwell & Co.
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To cure constipation and liver
;i Our Stock of
General Merchandise
7
is Complete
W E HAVE GOT THE HABIT
T. B. CUMMINGS & COMPANY
j PATTERSON, JONES ■& GO.
CONSERVATORY O F MUSIC
P A C IF IC
COLLEGE.
T h orou gh Courses in P iano, O rgan , T h e o ry and V oice.
Special Kindergarten Department for Children.
Careful Attention G iven to A rranging Com positions for
publication.
C W . K A N T N E R , M . R , D irector.
M R S . N . L . K A N T N E R , A ssistant.
BUY THE BEST.
The Empire
Cream Separator
$3.00.
The W . L. Douglas is it, $3.50.
W e are closing out some hats
. at astonishingly low prices.
See them.
“ ^ r o ty fRP firr i ^ ^ P a inT ’tar
better government. The Jayne
bill offered so radical an amend­
ment to the law as to make it
notoriously a whiskey measure.
The lines were thus sharply
drawm and the contest a fight to
the finish. As the Oregonian
“ the unsexing o f woman” —(the
removal o f the ovaries) if “ there
is nothing the matter with
the spine?” »
I know we can’t all be sur­
geons and specialists, with a ,
glittering operating parapher
’ R Ö D S Ö IT 3 BO S:
A
“ Good as the Best and Better than Most,”
together with a full line of Vehicles, Farm­
ing Implements, Feed and Seeds.
FOR HAJ.E BY
A N U li B W
CITY
M CK JSTT,
I ' l i HI J
STO R K
Newberg Sash and Door Factory.
PLANT COMPLETE AND UP T# DATE.’ — v
W e do all kinds of w ork in our
line in latest sltyes and patterns.
T H E C L O T H IE R S .
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It is with a sense o f amuse­
ment that the osteopath hears
o f some man saying w’ith a
scornful curl of the lip: “ He ex­
amined my: spine; there’s noth­
ing the matter with my spine!”
It is hard to say what they
By the governor’s stand
think their spine is there for or
against the state
the spinal cord either, from
in his threat to veto the appro­
w hich all the nerves o f the liga­
priation bill, the emergency
ments,
muscles and skin o f the
clause was stricken from the lat­
external body pass out, and to
ter by the legislature, and by the
troubles by gently moving the
Closing Out Sale.
which
all the nerves to the inter­
referendum, the people will have
bowels and acting as a tonic to the
nal organs (the sympathetic)
the opportunity of expressing
On account of my health am liver, take Little Early Risers.
are connected. We can prove to closing out my business and These famous little pills are mild,
themselves on the normal school
pleasant and harmless, but effective
proposition. While a
special any reasoning being that the making big reductions on pipe, and sure. Their universal use for
normal spine is the key to health plumbers’ and tinners’ goods.
election wrould * entail a good
many years is a strong guarantee
and any abnormality, though Call and get prices before going
deal o f expense, it seems to be
of
their popularity and usefulness.
slight,vwill produce a pathologi­ elsew’here. Evans, the Plumber, Sold by F. II. Caldwell & Co.
the only way o f getting a good
Main street.
cal (diseased) condition.
whack at the big graft, and in
I assert without fear o f suc­
the long run would doubtless
cessful
contradiction that no
prove to be good economy.
man or woman with chronic
In an editorial on the late heart disease, stomach, kidney,
General Lew Wallace, the Even­ bowel, liver, lung or nervous
ARE ABLE TO FURNISH T O R ROME COMPLETELY.
ing Telegram assumes the at­ trouble, has a. normal spine.
titude o f a critic and presumes “ The blood is the life.” And it
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
to pass upon the General’s liter­ must be oxygenated and pure.
LINOLEUM. WALL PAPER, _
ary works. It claims that Ben If not, there will bfe a derange­
WINDOW SHADES, EVERYTHING.
Hur is nothing but a high type ment in heart or lungs. There
of the old fashioned dime novel, can be no derangement if the
A FINE LINE OF FAINTS.
has not enough merit to insure spine is normal. The abnormal
immortality and will perish on spine w’ill weaken both the
Wo have just fitted up
this “ bank and shoal o f time.” nerves and the blood, to a great­
NEW
Ben Hur may not exactly pass er degree if the lesion (abnormal­
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R T A K IN G
muster judged by the standard ity in bone, ligament or muscle)
P A R LO R S
o f literary excellence but never­ is in the area o f the cardiac
and carry
complete
theless it will be read and rev­ splanchnics (Sympathetic nerves
acock of underta kers'
eled in, 1 ong after ¿many works to the heart) or to the vaso-
supplies.
which the literary critics place motors to the heart and lungs;
high, have been lost and for­ in a less direct way if lesion is in
gotten. Its story’ is linked with another part of the body.
that o f the eternal verities and
The integrity o f the spine is of
will end ure.
the utmost importance to the
health of the individual. If not
Ye w’ho have ¿wives to beat,
prepare to beat them now’ while why does the correction o f the
position o f the atlas (the first
the chastisement may be given
with impunity. The whipping­ vertebra o f the spinal column)
post bill, whereby the w’ifebeater cure cases o f bad eye trouble no
is to be given a dose of his own mattey how many eye-specialists
medicine, passed the legislature, have failed—even unto blindness
but as the state solons did not o f over twenty years standing?
. see fit to tack on the emergency I was “ shown” a number o f
clause, the law’ will not go into cases o f that kind while attend­
effect for ninety, days. But a ing college in Missouri. Or, why
great deal may be accomplished is it that a frequent desire to
in three months in bringing a urinate, yet scant urination, is so
helpmeet into submission if dis­ easv corrected by the osteopath
cipline is administered rigidly giving slight attention to the
and faithfully. It will o f course sacral area, the origin o f the
The Kingsbury h at is full of style and
call for a little extra exertion, nerves to the sphincter muscle of
merit. Wear one.
but it’s now or never unless you the bladder? Or why is it that
w’ ant an application o f the same the osteopath can produce not
y» ■««*..
treatment. And think o f the only the desire to urinate but
The shoe with the longest and most
the
actual
urination
in
a
patient
moral effect to be attained by
popular record in the "«hoe world
the display o f stern lordship and who has not felt the least desire
should possess merit.
authority. Spare not the rod to urinate in 24 or 36 hours by
and spoil the wife. Let the gad replacing one o f the spinal verte­
fly freely before this meddlesome brae and thus relaxing the mus­
government o f ours steps in and cles in the area o f the “ renal
usurps your time-honored right. splanchnics” (sympathetic nerves
to the kidneys)? Or again, why I
The defeat of the desperate at­ can the osteopath, bv relaxing
tempt o f the liquor inteieRts to the tissues and adjusting the j
nullify by amendment the new spine in the lower dorsal area,
local option law’, is a distinct prevent that most fiendish, y e t '