Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 02, 1906, Image 4

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    N E W B E R G GRAPHIC.
M Meood-claa matter at the pò. tuffi ee
at Newberg, Oregou.
IS S U E D E V E R Y TH U RSD AY M O R N IN G
B. H. WOODWARD.
w . C. WOODWARD.
$1.00 Per Year in Advance*
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2.
I t it surprising to note that
the crop o f paper railroads in
Oregon is steadily increasing.
The liquor * forces are ready
and willing to spend money, as
w ell as to do a lot ot dirty work
t o break down the strong tem­
perance sentiment that has long
prevailed in Newberg. I t is a
good time to line people up.
Which side are you going to
take in the fight?
The keepers o f lo w dives are
said to be moving out o f the dry
counties and relocating in w et
counties. No town can main­
tain a “ north end” district with­
out saloons. This doubling up
ot the w orst elements o f society
in the w et counties is liable to
cause a turning o f the tide tw o
years hence that w ill enlarge the
dry district in Oregon by the ad­
dition o f several counties.
Those who are inclined to think
the Graphic is radical, touching
the personal habits o f people,
should read the following from
the Oregonian: “ There ought
to be no smokers’ seats in any
street-car. No man has more
right to smoke in a street-car
than in a public hall, church or
theater. Nor indeed should any­
one be permitted to smoke on the
public street. Indeed, if a man
w ill smoke, be should be obliged
t o shut himself up in a water
closet a t home. A Even that is
hard on his wife or housekeeper.
in the fight against gin shops
too long to be frightened by the
carpings o f the curbstone bri­
gade. The sentiments o f the
Junction City Times as expressd
in the follow ing lines have the
right ring:
“ I f a newspaper
man knew how many knocks are
received behind his back he would
adopt another calling, remarked
a citizen the other day. The citi­
zen is mistaken. The newspaper
man w ho has the elements that
make success to him expects to
be maligned by every lawbreaker,
swindler, hypocrite and carping
critic who loves notority, and is
ignored, and in fact, by all who
do not agree w ith him on public
and private matters. The news­
paper man who espects to go
through life without being mis.
represented and unjustly cen­
sured should make arrangements
to die young.”
The Graphic stands for law en­
forcement and is ready and w ill­
ing to devote space in the col­
umns o f the paper, and to spend
time and money outside the of­
fice to see that the good name o f
Newberg is maintained, but the
Graphic docs not favor mob law.
We are aware that the liquor
business makes brutes o f men
and that those who engage in
the traffic have little regard for
the rights o f the majority. These
things make men’s blood boil at
times and they suggest desperate
means for ridding communities
o f gallon houses and other re­
sorts, but it is better to keep cool
and act in accordance with the
law. The apathv o f well mean­
ing people is often exasperating
underthese trying circumstances,
so prone are we to want the
other fellow to show the neces­
sary strength o f spinal column,
but let’s act wisely in all we do.
Let the temperance forces of
Newberg stand together for the
enforcement ot the law, by law ­
ful means, and w e w ill continue
to have the respect o f the public
at large. We can’t afford to do
anything else.
The Columbia Register man
may be put to his w its some­
times, under provocation, to find
A Frac Ferry Again.
•language to properly express his
sentiments, but he seems to have
An offer is again made for a
been favored in the following:
free ferry that Newberg cannot
“ Rainer has a bunch o f “ o ie a p j
afford t o let g o by. The county
-skates” who are so contempt-
court o f Marion county has made
ably small that they would re­
an offer to pay the sum o f $350
quire a field glass to look up to a year tow ard helping to main­
a yellow cur. They arethecheap tain a free terry and it is under­
street orators who have no other stood that the same offer will be
occupation but to cuss decency made by the .court in this epun-
in every form. They hold that ity. The amount asked fo r ’ "by
it is a crime to be decent. They Mr. Gearin is $900 a year,
never pay a cent of revenue to
which, in order to be made up,
the town. They stand around will require a guarantee ot $200
the saloons w aiting for free a year from the people o f New­
drinks. They have no interest berg. W ith a free ferry, the tra v­
in the bulding up o f the town. el this w ay w ill be greatly in­
They are a cancer on morality creased and much trade w ill be
and uprightness. Were they in drawn from the Marion county
almost any other community side o f the river. I t simply opens
they would be hanged on general up a big territory that, is tribu­
principles.
tary to Newberg when the town
Attention is called to an an­
nouncement to be found in this
issue of the Graphic under the
head o f “ Prohibition to prohi­
bit.” It may be well for some
people to read up on the local
option law. It is not alone the
man who sells intoxicants that
lays himself liable t o a heavy
fine and imprisonment, but the
one who gives it aw ay as well.
I t is better to be wise than to
be counted with the foolish.
There is a determination on the
part o f the temperance loving
people o f Newberg to see that
the law in this part o f the coun­
ty shall be enforced. Hence the
announcement is made that a re­
ward o f $100 will be paid for in­
formation against and convic
tion of anyone who shall violate
the local option law. Itissim plv
a plain business proposition. If
anybody wants to take chances
on defying the law the oppor­
tunity is always at hand. The
question is, does it pay? Prob­
ably we shall see.
Booze sympathizers who have
been making faces a t the editor
of the Graphic lately on account
o f the part he took in helping to
fiose up Kinney’s resort across
river may as well keep their
on- The Graphic has been
1
The Fbst National I
of Newberg, Oregon
FREIGHT
Respectfully SnlH^ Your Business
W e carry Insurance against robbery of
all kinds* and offer
A B S O L U T E PR O T E C T IO N
to Our Depositors
D o you k n o w yon can bu y
anything in the H ardw are,
V eh icle and Implement lin e
at A . R. Moom&w & Son's,
as cheap o r cheaper, than you
can in Portland?
ST interest on time deposits, have ample
mds to accomodate, our patrons and
extend to the public the courtesies
Of our Bank.
J. D. Gordon, President
A. Nelson, Vice President
N . C Christenson,
Maynard Redmond
Cashier,
Asst G
COME AND SEE.
Hop Wire and Spray Supply a Specialty*
WE ARE SELLING
Our products to several of the Portland wholesale houses
and receiving compliments on our workmanship.
T. a CUMMINGS &
COM PANY
W E ARE ABLE
To meet any legitimate competition and ask that the people
of Newberg and vicinity give us their patronage when want­
ing anything in our line.
AR E A B LE
LAST YEAR
Our Newberg customers were supplied through our agent,
but this did not prove satisfactory to ourselves nor to our
customers.
T O FUR NISH Y O U R
C O M PLE TE LY
HOME
F U R N IT U R E , CAR PETS, U N O L E U M , W A L L
PAPER,'I W IN D O W SHADES, ST O V E S A N D
G R A N IT E W A R E
THIS YEAR
No one has a graft on us and we will supply your wants
direct from the factory.
A
F in e L i n e O f P a i n t s
Yours for a Square Deal
W. P. H E A C Q C K & S O N S
Proprietors Newberg Sash &. Door Factory.
The Measure of all
Typewriters.
W E HAVE
Commercial Brains
O V ER
UNDERW OOD
500
How approach it in responsiveness—in mechanical perfec­
tion. How resemble it in appearance, design and fin­
ish. Its increasing fame makes permanent the stand­
ard. The Original of its Kind.
Imitations A re Never So Good.
U N D E R W O O D T Y P E W R IT E R CO.
241 Broadway. N Y.
b8 6th 8t. Portland, Ore
fÿ V I ,
Different Styles of
RINGS
D
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T o Select From.
Try our
o
LISK W AR E
For your Kitehon
U tonsils.
NEW BERG
JE W E LE R
Next to Postoffice
M ILLS
is made accessable to the people
on that side o f the river. The
tween the tw o streams. The
people over there w ant to come
CONTROL MUCH TIMBER.
15,000 acres o f timber already
here to trade and we mast make
it easy for them t o get here. A Ipauldlng Logging Company in the hands o f the Spaulding
Acquires Interest In Property company added to the Gerlinger,
committee w ill w a it on the peo­
of L Gerlinger and Associ­ Lcadbetter & Pittock holdings
ple and ask for subscriptions and
ates.
will make a total o f 35,000 acres
they ought to meet with a ready
oftim ber owned or directly con­
response.
The w ay to get busi­
The Charles K. Spaulding L o g­ trolled by the Dallas & Falls
ness is to g o after it.
ging Company has acquired an City Railroad Company.,
interest in the Dallas and. Falls
Prohibition to Prohibit.
Mr. Gerlinger says that it is
City; railroad and also in the ex­ the jntentention o f the company
The Graphic is authorized by a tensive timber holdings o f the
tiWbegin work on the railroad
committee ot responsible citizens railroad company in the moun­ extension as soon as possible.
to say that a reward o f one hun­ tains west o f Falls City- The The road is already built into
dred dollars will be paid to any report ot the purchase was con­ the edge o f a fine timber belt,
one who w ill furnish evidence firmed by L. Gerlinger, president four miles west o f Falls City,
and convict any person of vio­ o f the road, while in Dallas on a aM) the company is planning to
lating the local option law, in business visit Monday. ‘
push the construction to the
Newberg or the immediate vi­
The transfer of the property | summit of the Coast mountains
cinity. This offer to hold good mentioned means that the Spauld j without further delay. Arrange­
one year from date of August 1, ing Company will no longer lie ments are already under w ay to
1906.
obliged to depend upon river place a surveying crew in the
transportation
alone in getting mountains t o locate the line to
West Chehalem.
logs to market. Hereafter the the summit o f the divide between
Mr. and Mrs. Vinton spent company w ill have the advan­
the Luckiamute and Siletz rivers.
Saturday in Portland.
tage o f both rail and river com­ The new company is composed
John McCleery, having sold his munication hetween its logging
of some o f the wealthiest men in
farm, lefPMonday with his fami­ camps on the Big Luckiamute
Oregon, and development of the
ly for Salem where they will river and the sawmill towns of
timber resources o f P o lk county
make their home for sometime.
the lower Willamette Valley.
on a scale hitherto undreamed of
Miss Evelyn Dix visited over
The deal just consummated by any resident o f the county
night at the home of F. H. Vin. places the new company in prac­
m a y be confidently expected.—
ton last Saturday.
tical control ot all of the vast Observer.
Frank Roland completed his timber region on the headwaters
F o r express and light hauling
jo b o f painting the school house of the tw o Luckiamute rivers
leave
orders at Rich’s grocery. -
in district No. 10 Monday.
and the extensive territory be-
A fine lino of
C U TLER Y
Su liable for all
TH E IM PR O V E D
ACM E W A S H E R
A Child can Operate it.
Saves Health* Strength &
Clothing.
Purposes.
You will find them at
J. B. M o u n t's
OLDEST FIR MI
.IN TOwN
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TOM W M OB
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N u rs e ry S to ck
Having been given the agency for the Chico,
Cal., Nurseries, la m prepared to fill orders for
all kinds o f Nursery stock, including all varieties
of Fruits, Ornamental Shrubbery, Climbing
Vines, Roses etc. English Walnuts a specialty.
Stock delivered promptly to the nearest
station or boat landing.
Prom pt attention given all orders, sent to
J. B. FORSYTH, Newberg, Or.
VXXXM Xi
NEWBERG
BAKERY
Fresh Bread, Pfe* and Cakes
always on hand. Orders
filled at abort notice
Strohmakr & Hanish
JO H N A. B E C K
the old
CHOOSER JEWELER"
o. w. p.
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