NEWBERQ GRAPHIC.
■ ■(• red M eecond olaa. m atter at the poatofflce
at Newlwrg. Oregon.
I S S U E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G
and the general effect o f the sur
roundings could hardly be ex
celled. Don’t hesitate to invite
Eastern triends to come and see
the tair.
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B. N. WOODWARD. Editor
W . C. WOODWARD
$1.00 Per Y ear in A dvance.
THÜR8DAY, JULY I*. 1 * »
The Oregonian who has no
prospect ot visitors this year
must be short on cousins, uncles
and aunts.
Owners o f surplus dogs will do
well to have them ripe about the
first week in August as that is
the date set for the arrival o f the
Igonrotes from the Philippines.
The appointment o f Elihu
R oot to the office o f Secretary of
State will be no experiment as
he has been tried in responsible
positions and found to be a man
ot great ability. It is to o much
to expect that he will measure
up with John Hay, a man o f
special native ability and long
experience in this special work,
but he is a safe man for the
place.
Newberg rind Dayton have
better and more extensive ex
hibits at the Fair than has any
other part ot the county, and
neither place has drawn a cent
from the county tund to pay for
collecting the same. If all parts
o f the county will show equal
ublic spirit and interest, Yam-
ill county will have one o f the
best displays at the Fair.—Tele
phone Register.
And this reminds us that New
berg has done less growling
about the management o f the
county exhibit than some other
towns that have furnished very
little for the county exhibit. It
pays to “ saw w ood” with the
hands and use the mouth less
when you want to show your
products.
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The Amity correspondent o f
the Telephone Register says: “ It
w as with much regret that the
people o f Amity learned that the
Amity Advance had suspended
publication. It was a newsy,
up to date paper, and one ot
which the Amity people were
justly proud.” They were prob
ably so proud of the papier that
many o f them would walk sev
eral blocks in order to borrow a
copy o f a neighbor to read, but
that sort ot appreciation don’t
circulate at par when printers
bills are to be paid.
It had been supposed that all
the hogs w'ere in the clover
patch about the state capital
but it appiears that a few shoats
are digging fern roots around
the seat ot government o f Yam
hill, judging from the following
item from the Telephone Regis
ter: The attempts o f a few own
ers o f springs to “ hold up” the
city by demanding an unreason-
ble price tor the right to use the
water, are only standing in
their own light. The city was
willing to pay any reasonable
price but when an owner asks
more for a single spring than he
has been asking for bis whole
farm, the water commission
“ balked.” Fortunately for the
city, other sources o f water
supply are available, and the
owners ot the springs will prob
ably not feel grateful to their
advisors who told them to hold
for the exorbitant price.
Visitors at the Lewis and
Clark fair who have attended
the other big expositions speak,
almost without exception, in
the highest terms o f our fair and
say that for the scope it is in
tended to cover the arrangement
and general effect has never been
excelled. In comparison with
the St- Louis .fair it seems to
give more general satisfaction,
unless it be tor the class who
had plenty of time and money to
spend at the mammoth exposi
tion where the "sh ow ” was so
extensive and spread over so
much ground that it could not
be seen with any degree ol satis
faction, short o f tw o or three
weeks. Nature has done much
for the Lewis and Clark Fair
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Within a very few days the
special edition o f the Graphic
will be mailtd to our subscrib
ers. After beginning the work
o f preparation for the edition it
grew on our hands to such an
extent that we were compelled to
add twelve pages in order to
cover the ground we had out
lined and the added work has
made the date o f issue later than
we had intended. The price will
be ten cents a copy if taken from
the office or fifteen cents mailed
to any address. Those who
have seen specimen pages o f the
edition speak in very high terms
o f the quality o f the work and it
is with a degree o f satisfaction
that we place it in the hands of
our readers. It has not proven
a money making proposition
but if it meets the expectations
o f a discerning public we shall be
sa tisfied. We hope yon will look
it through from cover to cover
and if you think it will interest
your friends and give them cor
rect information regarding our
resources come in and buy a
number of copies and send them
broadcast to speak a word for
Newberg.
Coming out on the train from
.Portland on a hot, Sultry even
ing last week, a lady passenger,
a San Francisco school
ma’am
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who was on her way to Dallas
to spend Sunday with friends,
made the remark, *as the train
glided along the banks o f the
Willamette, “ I am loyal to dear
old California but I do love the
green trees and the cool running
water.” Then another Califor
nia lady who sat besjde her said
“ Oh yes this is just lovely. We
need water in California to
freshen things up.” Other excla
mations ot jo v and gladness
were made as the train followed
the winding track along the
river’s bank and the touristscon-
tinued to feast their eyes on the
ever changing scene of water
and woodland. T o those of us
who have looked upon these
same bits of woodland and river,
year after year, they appear al
most commonplace and it is well
for us to get out from home and
away from Oregon scenery oc
casionally and make' compari
sons, in order to more fully ap
preciate the kindly hand o f na
ture in fashioning the landscape
o f this great state o f ours where
so much has been done to please
the eye o f man.
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sine
the exhibits palaces are not
kept open in the evenings. *
Charles G. Kilpatrick, whom
the Exposition is paying $500 a
week for thrilling bicycle and
automobile feats, will perform
his daring ride down a long
flight o f steps on a bicycle every
day and his even more exciting
ride up a steep ascent and down
ag a in ' in an automobile. Kil
patrick is a one-legged man, his
performances are free to all, and
are given in the afternoon and
evening every day.
LEADERS IN Q U ALITY
P A T T E R S O N , J O N E S & CO .
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Susie J Springer and husb to to
O & C R R Co part It 2 and 3 blk
20 LaFayette$75
Wm Eborall and w f to O & C R
R Co 60.100 a in sec u t4 r4 $200
J E Hembree and w f to O & C R
R C o 11.60 a in sec 14 t4 r 4 $1500
R W Lancefield and w f to Cbas
Drumiller 70 a in Sol Eads die t6
r 6$2350
John W Smith and w f to J H and
El via Shipley It 4 blk Baker & M’s
add to McMinnville $300
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Sale
O w in g to the backw ard season and having received from thg
Eastern M arkets one o f the neatest line o f Ladies’ spring and summer
dress goods that ever cam e to the city, and in order to m ove them quick are
going to sell them at extrem ely low prices.
W e inaugurate a white
goods sale consisting of shirt waists, ladies’ undergarm ents, etc. at unheard-
o f prices.
A lso a m oney saving em broidery sale of about 250 pieces
bought for this occasion to sell at about 1-2 the price others ask for the
same auality.
T h e s e s p e c ia l s a le s t o c lo s e J u n e 1 s t.
O ur
stock of g e n l m erchandise w as never so complete and our expenses so lit
tle w e can m ore than com pete w ith all competitors
N . B . Ladies can be served by a lady in dress goods dept.
Ab, Iran
Hans Nelson to A L Baker 8 3-4
in Jacob Shuck die t3 r3 £675
A C Caldwell to J H Nelson three
small tracts in McMinnville $1
Laura E Mintborn and hub to
Elwood Knight 3 a in D D Deskins
die t3 T2 $1600
Wm Brodie and wf.to August R
Ford 145 a in J T Hembree die t4
.4 $8500.
Frank E Shook et al to Wilber S
Shook 60 a in Jos Brisbine die t5 r3
$1800
Cyrus Henton to Wilber S and
Mabel Shook 20 a in Jos Brisbine
die t2 #3 $1150
W S Powell and wf to James W
Coovert 2 a in foel Chrisman die t4
r3 $ 30 .
Norris A Swan and wf to Vine A
Emmett 30 a adjoining McMinn
ville $4400
Ruby Gehr et al to G G Conlee
Its 1 & 12 blk 75 $30
G C Conlee to M H Yeager Its I
and 12 blk 75 Dundee $100
Peter Rasmussen to Johanna M
Rasmussen 80 a in Wm Chrisman
die ts r4 $1
Quincy E Crume and wf to May-
belle Anderson. 1.44 a in sec 21 t3
r5 $l
G F Stutz to Rachel Stutz 179 a
in sec ,16 and 17 t5 r 4 $3556
W A Messner and w f to G W
Perkins 4 Its in blk 1 Ilousworth’s
2nd ad to N Yamhill $1600
G W Perkins and wf to Portland
Trust Co 48c a in sec 23 and 24 t2
r6.$3750
B H Evans and w f to Louisa J
Cain small tract land in Falcoder’*
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Real Estate Transfers.
R i ported br the Yamhill County
Company. McMinnviUo.
SMALL PROFIT PROMOTERS
P A T T E R S O N , J O N E S & CO.
The pills that act as a tonic and
not asa drastic purge, are DeW itt’s
Little Early Risers. They cure
neadache. constipation, biliousness,
etc. Early Risers are small, easy
to take and easy to act— a safe pill.
Mack Humilton, hotel clerk at
Valley City, N . D., aays: “ Two
bottles of these famous little pills
cured me of chronic constipation.”
Good for either children or adults.
W. Howell, Houston, T ex. says:
“ For years I have used Little Early
Riser Pills in my family. No bet
ter pillean be used for constipation,
sick headache, etc. than these
famous pills. Scores of testimoni
éis prove their worth. Sold by F.
H. Caldwell & Co:
A. R. MOOMAW & SONS
Old Papers
G R A S S SE E D S of all kinds at R IG H T P R IC E S
For Sale
Graphic Office
JOHN A. BECK.
WATCHMAKER
‘" k JEWELER,
tbe patronage of hi* old Indiana
Friend* who need watch repairing don*.
Solicit*
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Morrison
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PORTLAND, OR.
Novelty Goods
and Bicycles
M a r r i a g e I . in c e n e s .
We carry a good line of Base Ball
Cordia Gibbs 20, to Juddie Lee, 1 goods, Fishing Tackle, Guns and
hand-loaded shells,
20; Mattie Hutchens 20, to Frank Am u in t ion,
Newell 30; Molile Ideila Patty 23, bicycle sundries, tennis goods, etc.
to Miles Delwin Warren 23 ¡Mary We have wheels from $25 up. Bar
gains in 2nd hand wheels. Gun-
Montgomery 21, to Leslie D Stone smitbing and bicycle repairing a
29; Nina L Baxter 22, to Austin speciality.
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Come in and have a little chat and
Stevens 30; Josephine Allenbaugb
look over our stock.
18, to Frank M Allen 20.
Centennial Notes.
Etbel Pearl Randell, 19, to W il
In the Idaho building at the
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Thomas Cox, 27.
Lewis and Clark Fair there is a
Gertrude Lamb, 31, to George
pyramid o f nearly pure lead ore
Props.
Whiteis,
42.
which weighs 50,000 pounds.
Idaho produces annually forty
per cent, o f the lead mined in the
FINE LINE
United States, and twenty-seven
pier cent, o f the w orld’s supply.
In the Foreign Exhibits build
ing there is a reproduction ot
Raphael’s “ Sistine Madonna,”
done entirely in needlework.
The reproduction was made by
TO SHOW YOU
a young German girl, Fraulein
Clara Ripberger, and is con
sidered the most wonderful ex
ample o f art needlework ever
created.
Headquarters for Feed, Seeds and Fertilizer
The free illustrated lectures by
Barry Bulkley, of Washington.
D. C., which are given every
BO TH PH O N E S
afternoon at four o ’clock in the
Government building are attract
ing large audiences. Mr. Bulk,
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ley speaks eloquently on the
wonders of the Yellowstone Na
tional Park, and his lecture is
beautifully illustrated by colored
lantern slides.
The price o f admission in the
evening has been reduced, by a
provision whereby the purchaser
o f a fifty-cent admission ticket
W e « r o n g ly recommend K inloch Paint. The (Hire, raw linteed oil it the
*Ti(a" o f paint, and when you buy Kinloch Paint you buy the frrth linteed oil
receives with his ticket coupons
at the tame time right out of the barrel. Mi* together gallon for gallon—and
which admit him to twenty-five
- you have the be« paint that brain» can make and money can buy. T h e coat per
cents worth o f shows on the
gallon it lei* than for inferior grades of “Ready-Mited" Paint. "Kinloch” i*
ready to mix. C om e and «ee u*— we’ll tell you all about **K I N L O C H ”
Trail. The arrangement is prov
and save you m oney—in firm cow , and in the coar per yeor't wear.
ing popular. The change was
made liecause it was thought
B . C U M M IN S & C O ., A gents.
that the fifty-ccnt charge which
merely fiermitted the visitor to I
kiwi-K
\ wy ]
the grounds was unreasonable,
Nelson & Hanson
BUGGIES
IM P LE M E N TS
MACKIE & MILLER
THE KlNDg'RUNI
W IL L IN T E R E ST YOU IN
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We also have th at fam ous
T 9 0 0 W A S H 1 N G M A H IN E ,
and if th at don’t suit you w e have eig ht other s ty le s.
T H E S Y R A C U S E P L O W S ere leading them a ll.
P A IN T S A N D O IL S .
G E N E R A L H A R D W A R E A N D IM P L E M E N T S
TYB* CUMMINGS & COMPANY
ARE ABLE TO FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETELY.
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
LINOLEUM. WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES, EVERYTHING.
A FINE LINE OF PAINTS.
W e have ju s t fitted up
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U N D E R T A K IN G
PA R LO R S
If-
curry a compì le ts
stock of undertaki
' ¿ l i sup p lies.
ana
Newberg Sash and Door Factory.
PLANT COMPLETE AND UP TO DATE.
W e do all kinds of w ork in our
line in latest sltyes and patterns.
H E A C O C K &c SON’S
IT S DANGEROUS
to inhale the impure oders of those old unclean mat-
resses and pillow«. Discard them and purchase some new,
clean, healthy ones. Our stock is made up of strictly first-
class goods and of a quality never shown here before at an
unusually low price.
REM EM BER
That We do as we agree; sell as low as any; give the
best of service; handle strictly first class goods; order what
ever you want; pay our bills, and guarantee entire satisfac
tion.
DONT
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Fay any attention to hot air, but hunt for the one who
is making these hot air machines get up and doing (when
seeking real values) for there is something doing when we
cause such an unusual .uproar, then still undersell.
F o r Q u a lity and p rice se e us.
We’re the leading
housefurnishers.
J. W. Duncan.