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NEWBERQ QRAPHIC. matter at lita at Mawkart. Ora*on. K V K K Y T H U R S D A Y K O K H I HO N. WOODWARD. W . C. WOODWARD. $1*00 Per Year in Advance. . ..... I l-.l — .1 !!■■■■ »1 — I ■■■. I ■ ■■■■■■ ■! ■ I I |ll .1 I THUBSDAT. MARCH U . 1X7. * t — Heney is good in ’figers. He has a hundred counts piled up again st Abe Ruef and still a countin'. “ Honest Abe” lives in history. So will Abe Ruef if Heney has his w a y about it, and it looks like he would. horticultural and agricultural science the main feature o f the Oregon * Agricultural College There are plenty o f opportunities offered for the training o f phar macists and electrical engineers,* bat if we are going to t a x our selves to maintain an institution called an “ Agricultural College, let’s be consistent and put the farmer boys w ho attend the school to the front, instead of pushing the other fellows for ward, and dabbing the former boys “ hayseeds.” “H ow ever,~ai the Oregon Agriculturist sug gested a year or tw o ag o in dis cussing this question, it is hardly w orth while to look for a change in conditions as long as one lone fanner sits on the board of re gents, along w ith a long list of lawyers and other professional men who make up the board. The season for the annual house cleaning is a t hand and this reminds us th a t the streets TO O BIG FOR CLOTHES. ab o u t tojwn should not be tor- There confes a time in the m ak gotten in the roundup and the ing of a live, progressive munici burning o f rubbish. _____ pality when the aetual, pressing demands th a t are made by the A good spanking w ith the bare expanding conditions make a hand will often bring results, very k n o tty question for the when all other efforts in the w a y people to handle. This critical o f admonition have failed to cor period comes when the ordinary rect w rong tendencies in the to w n clothes of the knee breeches makeup of a boy, and it is inter order tail to meet the demands esting to note th a t the same and a suit more in keeping w ith course seems to be working well city notions m ast be had. These w ith the railroad magnates. conditions don’t come about by T hey are already indicating to reason of any stuck up notions father Roosevelt th a t they are either. Manufacturing plants willing to be good. _ _ _ _ _ _ cause an influx o f men w ith large families of children who must The Eugene Register recently be educated, and larger school issued a large, special edition, houses w ith an increased number filled from “kiver to kiver” w ith o f teachers must be provided. discriptive matter, both illus Improved streets are necessary trated and written,, showing the to carry the increased travel, m ost excellent resources of Lane more street lights and a larger county. I t is a splendid edition supply o f w ater is demanded, and speaks volumes for the grit and so the story goes until the and enterprise o f the publishers. men w ho manage the c ity ’s I t will be a great factor in ad finances are made dizzy in their vertising Oregon and especially efforts to meet the conditions as Eugene and Lane county. they exist. The whole country however seems to be pretty much John D. is w riting his will and in the same position as will be immense blocks 6 i his big fortune seen from the following state arc to be left for the betterment ment made b y the Y outh’s Com o f mankind, so the story goes. panion: I f he w ants to rest easy in his 'This country is in the position grave, he will do well to make of the mother o f a family of restitution to the numbers o f grow ing boys and girls which his competitors in the oil busi she finds it difficult to keep ness, w ho he has crushed to the clothed. G o w n s , coats and w all b y means o f rebates trousers become too small be forced from the railroads on oil cause the wearers grow to o big shipments, and lest he forgets for them, and m ast be repeatedly some of his victims he will do let down and out. well to consult Ida M . Tarbell, Take the case o f the railroads. A good housewife alw ays pre A railroad-builder lately called fers to have a little forewarning attention to the fact th a t the of the coming of “ com pany,” in amount o f freight carried has order to give time for the proper doubled in ten years, although adjustment of the .little odds and the track mileage has increased ends about the home. Newberg very little. He might have added has been warned o f the coming th a t there are only about forty- o f homeseekers in large numbers five per cent more freight cars b y the press reports, and if we now than ten years ago to carry are to be classed as good house the hundred per cent increase in keepers, no more time should be freight, and th a t the number of lo st in making a general cleaning locomotiyes has increased less up about the streets and vacant than forty per cent. The coun lots. Smoke should be ascend try has grow n so much faster in g heavenward from trash piles than the railroads th a t there are in all parts o f to w n and w ithout neither c a n nor engines enough further delay, if our reputation to carry the products o f the for maintaining a clean, sightly farm and the factory to the con m unicipality is to be kept a t par. sumers. N ot only have the railroads And it m ost be. been outgrown, b at the currency I t is believed in educational system fails more seriously each circles th a t President E. D. Ress- year to meet the demands made ler, of the Oregon S tate Normal upon it. The trouble lies not so School a t Monmonth, will be much in the lack o f money in the chosen to s u c c e e d President G atch , o f the Oregon Agricultur country to do its business, but a l College, whose resignation in the slowness w ith which its w ill take effect in June. Mr. I circulation responds to the v a ry Ressler is a strong man and is in ing needs o f different sections. every w a y qualified to manage I t should be elastic, .like the the big school a t Corvallis. His knitted underwear which fits appointment would be generally satisfactory to the people o f Ore equally well before and after a gon .— Dallas Observer. heavy dinner. There is no give If Mr. Ressler is to receive the to it n o w , through the fault o f appointment it is to be hoped a system which answered very th a t the Observer is correct in well a generation ago, but has the statement th at he is “ in every since been outgrown. w a y qualified to manage the big The educational facilities, espe school.” Possibly he m ay be. cially in the large cities, have T h e Graphic does not pretend to long since become inadequate. know . B u t we do know th at the In New York, where population board of regents in making a se is congested and increasing with lection for a man to take the great rapidity, ten or fifteen new place as president, should choose school houses ought to be built a man who has the qualifications every year to accommodate the necessary to fit the name o f the new pupils; and if room is pro institution. Above everything vided tor those w ho Have been else he ought to be a man trained crowded out in past years, the in agricultural pursuits, and one number would have to be dou w h o will make the teaching of bled. Chicago, Philadelphia, St. y* Louis and other cities have simi lar problems. I f the men find it difficult to understand w h y condition» are not as they ought to be, their wives can appreciate the prob lem of those w ho are trying to keep this, that, or the other in stitution from outgrow ing its clothes.” , A H in t to Travelers. While in Suffolk, Virgin!*, Henry Croll, Jr., proprietor of the Beaverton, Michigan, Hardware Co., waa taken very tick with bowel trouble. A traveling sales man from Saginaw, Michigan, ad vised him to get a bottle of Cham berlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which he did. “ It soon cured me, and I take pleasure in recommending it,” he says. No one should leave home on a jour ney without a bottle of this remedy. One thing especially admirable It is almost sure to be needed and is not obtainable while on steam ab o u t California is the persist ship or can. Sold by C. F. Moore. ency w ith which the people ad vertise the sta te ’s resources and G ood manners are no certifi keep its activities before the gen cate o f character, b a t they are eral public. They send their ad corrob orative evidence. . vertising to the east and south Saved her Son’s Life. but do not hesitate to fire their The happiest mother in the little literature into Oregon and other northwestern states w ith the town of Ava, Missouri, is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: “ One year modest request th a t the editors ago my son was down with snch of. papers give their stories the serious lung trouble that onr physi widest publicity. F or instance, cian was unable to help him; when w e are in weekly receipt of a nice by onr druggist’s advice I began ly written article descriptive of giving him Dr. King’s New Dis covery, and I soon noticed improve California’s resources and breath ment. I kept this treatment up for ing of its progress. This letter a few weeks when be was perfectly is sent out by the California Pro well. He has worked steadily since motion Co., and we are expected at carpenter work. Dr. King’s to publish the same, probably New Discovery saved bis life.” Guaranteed best congb and cold some Oregon papers do, but we cure by F. H. Caldwell & Co., have so far failed to find a check druggist. 50c and $1. Trial bottle accompanyimg this literature free. which is advertising pure and A man m ay g o a social pace simple. that will carry him beyond the We are willing to give old Ore limits of his income, bnt not very gon all the free advertising pos far beyond. sible, but if California, or any other state w ants advertising Do Not N eglect s B ad Cold.' th a t is calculated to draw popu Never allow a cold to take its lation from this state, or send course. Too often at this season the new arrivals on south, they of the year its course is toward will have to p ay full rates for ueumonia. Chamberlain's Congb the same. How ever, w e adi emedy will promptly care your California for its nerve and en- and counteract any tendency terprise. I t ha* the method» -fo this direction. There is nothing th a t build up the state, the better for acute throat and lnng methods th a t win and their plan troubles. For sale by C. F. Moore. is w orthy o f emulation by Ore gon. Californians work every min ute, firstly for California, second ly for themselves. Here in Ore- on the order is reversed, self rat, Oregon afterward. So long as we keep the cart before the horse onr progress will not be as swift as it should R obartlM «1 t w what «v a ry woman be and accounts for California moat deatr«»—a perfect complexion It brine* that soft, smooth, freah. and W ashington leading ns in clear Unt to the cheek that denote- the race for population and capi youthfulneae. I t w ill brine beauty tal. , , , ... . to thoae who lack It: It w ill retain L et Oregon people do hustling Jt fo r thoae who already poseen It; It w ill enable you to ■ucceesfully along more modern lines and th f result will be not only surprising > combat the r a r a m o f weather and time. D on't doubt—don't a rm *. Just but m ost gratifying. Time to ’ try Robertlnc. Tour drugglat will w ake .up in earnest and keep f i n yon a free sample. A ll druc- glata keep Roberttaw. aw ake.— Eugene Register. f WOMEN i *-*«“1 Syracuse Chilled and Stéel Plows Anyone will admit that there is no bet tor than the Syracuse. P e o p le who use th em say th e y have no e q u a l. They are the ones that know. Tho Syr acuae Chilled Plow it the only improve ment in the chilled plow line, in yearn. It ia lighter, stronger, and easier on man and team, and will do better work in * » 7 »oil, than a n y other chilled plow made. W e are ready to prove this, and can give you the names of people who are using them. K IN G & B E N N E T T H A R D W A R E CO. New Spring Stock ■ w ‘ A fine line of General Merchandise just received from the wholesale houses. Our customers are invited to call and inspect die goods ami note die prices. W e think we « « interest you. Patterson, Parrish & Co. Invaluable for Kheumatlsm. I have been suffering for the post few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that Bal lard’s Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24, ’02: John C. Degnan, Kins man, Illinois. 25c, 50c and % 1. Sold by C. F. Moore. When you buy a W ATCH rw xzr. w w w Real Estate You want the beat and moat reliable one for your money, and with a guarantee that is worth one hundred cents on the dollar. I have them at all prices, for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. A residence o f th irty-five years in Oregon gives me a good knowledge o f real estate values. Call or w rite me fo r inform ation. JO H N SH EARER. References: Bank o f N ew berg, F irst National Bank. - Try our LISK W ARE For your Kitchen Utensils. W . S . Reynolds, A fine line of W atchm aker and Jeweler NEW BERG - OREGON CU TLER Y Suitable for all Sometimes la tk* Circuit Court of Oregon. for Tenibili you break coustjr. lau ta your glasses WILCOX, ruiatiff, T H. WILCOX. Defendant. ■ T* T. M. W ilcox, tho sbovo nsiuftd defendant. the usine of * ------------* the Sute of Oregon, you VD --------------- by required to appear and »newer the » »iiuTn Or the mainspring o f your watch, or a ring, and then yon need our aerricee—badly. Maybe you want a rush job done. 1 hi« 'ammoni, which raid data of flrat pub lication le the Met day of February, 1*07, end . you w ill take - - - notice that if you fall so to _______ .a i k . rm e*» sud answer the complaint, f ft n v «e want r the plaintiff . _ wlll _ epply to the court for the rellef privad for and demanded in «aid com plaint towlt: For a decree dissolving the Konda of matrimony now existía« between said plaintiff and defendant and for a decree of ab- «oíale divorce, end tor a decree awarding to said plaintiff the ears and custody of said Veda If. Wilcox, and tor inch other and further re lief arto this honorable oourt may seam Jnst Bring it here. Tell us to hurry, and w e will oblige yon s t the earliest possible moment. * raCiauwmona Is published ones a week for That is what we keep a repair shop for. W e like to be busy, and you can’t very well work us too hard. The little job that brings us cents is accepted as gladly as something with more money in it. Pleaee remember this when you require the services o f a jew elry fixer. M IL L S NEWBERG JEWELER Next to Poetoffice. y v v v v v v v w •lx oousecutlve week* In the Newberx Graphic hr order of Hon. Wm. Galloway, Jadee o f the n rcoll court of Oregon. Jor Tamh lfeoonty, Department^Ho. two, made and dated on the February, 1907. 21ti CLARKNCI BUTT, Attorney tor plaintiff. flGTff K I L L ths o o u c h CURÉ THE LUNOS am D r. King’s New Discovery THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER A Child can Operate ft. Saves Health, Strength & Clothing. Purposes. Y ou w ill find them a t J . B . M o u n t* » OUM3ST FIRM IN TOwN “A Good Store to Come to” For several reasons. First o f all, the goods w e offer are all w e claim fo r them. Second our prices cannot be b ea t Third when you buy o f us you pay nobodys bills but your own. Fourth w e believe every one o f our customers are en titled to the treatm ent o f a personal friend or gu est F ifth you are most cordially invited to come in at any tim e and penineurate, and you w ill be courteously treated whether you leave any change on the counter or n o t /TONtl/HFTUM R*Csr- ior æ •ad Lxnra zbovb - Oulokest Oum all T H E GAZELLE