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The News-Reporter says “ New- betg is after manufactures and seems to have the aggressive gin ger that gets them,’ ’ and the Day- ton Optimist says “ Land values in and around Newberg are rapid ly advancing by reason o f the fruit cannery being established there. A market will also be provided for much o f the fruit raised in this neighborhood and, as long as we cannot have a cannery of our own, the one at Nowberg will be a great help to fruit growers here.” Thanks for your kind words gentlemen. oftentimes disappointment re- sultcd. In many cases the par Nelson & Hanson ties buying these small tracts eond-eUaa b U mt at the at Newberg. Oregon. were men o f very limited means, Dealers in and as the opportunities for se X V X ftV THURSDAY M OR N IN G curing work on the outside at Guns fair wages, in order to tide over Bicycles the times o f stress, were none the Ammunition Sporting g’ds best, it is not at all surprising Umbrellas / Parasols that many o f these small tracts Canes Etc. have changed hands many times. It is rather remarkable how All lands o f repairing neat ever that few have been forced ly and promptly done. ■ to sell a t a sacrifice, and most of them have been able to sell at a nice profit on the investment. CHANGE IN PRICE. Nelson & Hanson As a rule the new purchasers Beginning with the date of Where to spend the summer va have been men with more ready September 1 the subscription cation is a problem not easily money than the pioneers in the price o f the Graphic will be $1.50 solved. The seashore and moun work possessed, and almost per year. This change is made tain resorts, special conventions every change in ownership has imperative on account o f the in and excursions, all furnish means brought added improvements in A dark akin becom e* fascinating crease in prices o f everything we for an outing. Many persons in the w ay of better buildings and when delicately soft, underspread this section o f the state are plan more intensive cultivation o f the w ith the radiant g low w hich indi bny. Rather than lower the cate* a healthy, active akin. R ob ert, ning to attend the Oregon state soil. in* keep« the skin refined in quality, standard of the paper we would fair (Septemder 16-21) at Salem, The Graphic has made the keep« pore* free from doggingw aate g o out of business, and in order where the greatest pleasure and statement, which will now be and stimulate* the tiny capillariea to contribute the co lo r w hich charm* in to avoid this contingency and profit can be obtained a£ the repeated, that these small tracts blonde and brunette alike. R obert- ine ia certain protection againat tan, enable us to continue to give our lowest cost. Camping sites are that have been converted into aun burn and freckle* if applied be free and pleasure seekers say prosperous homes are the best fore expocure to aun or w ind. readers the best paper in the Spread* like an im perceptible akeen that the outdoor life in the oak asset that Newberg has. One o f county, this step will be taken. o f pause orar skin aurface, form in g* grove with all modern utilities our merchants stated recently shield stim ulating and presenring a T w o weeks time will be given accessible, and the tair as a spe that the time was when these our subscribers to straighten np cial attraction, excels any other small ranchers were all hard up their accounts and renew at the form o f outing to be found any and closely pinched to make ends meet, but that this was all old price if they desire to do so. where. a thing o f the past and that they Don’t delay if you want to take Seems like we remember that not only had money and pro advantage of the ofler. the Graphic used to boast that duce with which to pay their jr” ™ “ * A dollar and a half paper for a R . H / C a ld w e ll bills, but that they were laying ! P H . dollar and a half, will be- our by for a rainy day. & C om pany slogan in the future. Any man living on a small place within reach o f New- The telegraph operators strike month Newberg shipped more berg, w ho may have the time to has not materially effected the full cars o f freight than any other spare from home duties, can eaai- Graphic news service. point on the lines of the South- ly get a jo b at our mills and fac- em Pacific in Oregon, out- tories at good wages. This pats * The Yonth’s Companion has a side of Portland, and oar Dal- him on easy street, if at any faculty for giving reliable infor las brother grew red in the face, time he needs a little ready mation on live topics in a very said he didn’t believe it and pre- cash. lew words. Note the article pub dieted a rounding up of the agent The present season is proving lished in this issue on “ Korea.” who furnished us with the in- to be the most prosperous one formation. Then we proved onr for the small farmer, that we Can’t somebody persuade the statement and the Observer shut have ever had. The cherry crop owners of that unsightly stack up like a clam. We are glad t o was a bumper, and this with the o f piling in front o f the railway know that Dallas is a hustling strawberries and raspberries all station, to remove it. If noth rival for business, and we are bringing good prices, with a fair ing else can be done let the city also pleased to know that the pune crop yet to be harvested council declare it a nuisance, Observer knows that Newberg which will be sold at the highest which it is and has been for ten is not entirely wiped off the map. prices prunes have sold for in months. It all helps the circulation. fifteen years—all these favorable ------ ------ii.1 - .. conditions are, bringing a smile Newberg ranks as the dryest The newspaper man hears o f o f contentment that w on’t wear tow n in the whole state of Ore the fellow who has used “ cuss gon, and yet in glancing over DRUGS & MEDICINES. words” on reading something in The building o f the Spring- the list o f names of delegates ap the paper that was pointed, and brook cannery *a few years ago PRESCRIPTION WORK A pointed by Governor Chamber- he smiles because he feels that he helped very much in solving the SPECIALTY. lain, to attend the big “ Irriga has hit the mark? It is some problem for the small fruit tion Congress” to be held at thing o f a change however, as grower, and at the same time it Books, Stationery, Fancy and Sacremento, we fail to find the well as a sort o f pleasant relief has made good money for the Toilet Articles. Camara and name of a single Newberg man. from a hum drum life, to oc people who pat their money into Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera Supplies. The new water system at Mc casionally hear from those who it. The coming o f the Weber- LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K ' now Minnville has proven to be in have appreciated something he Bussell people, who has written. A card was re large force of men busy with sufficient to supply the city, and they are again drawing on thé ceived from our friend Albert building one o f the largest can Yamhill river for beverage pur Tozier, secretary o f the Oregon ning plants in the Northwest, poses. Possibly this may ac Press Association a few days which will be ready next season count lor the foresight of Macy ago in which he said, “ I very to handle all the stuff that may Bros, o f the county seat, in en mnch enjoyed the article ’ Don’t be offered, has put new life into larging their undertaking par Bore Your Friends.’ Wish that business and ( the demand for more papers would dwell upon small tracts near Newberg harf lors. the whine.” A letter was also never before been so good as it is When Mr. Bussell was in New received form J. C. Cooper, o f at this time. We have the soil and other berg making his proposition to McMinnville, saying: “ Your edi build a cannery here, he stated torial criticising the subscription favorable conditions for growing that it would easily add five hun contests as ’being worked to a the stuff that a big canning plant dred people to onr population. frazzle’ is timtly and just. It is demands, and the coming fa)l Judging from the way town a modification o f the old lottery and spring yrill no doubt be busy property has been changing schemes mixed with the ‘hoss times with the small farmers in hands since work was begun on racing* spirit, in which girls and planting and getting ready tó the plant it looks like his predic children are induced to enter the meet the conditions.’ The oppor ’race’ for a ’prize’ held out at the tunity is at hand for profitable tion was well founded. end o f the track. Lottery has investment along these lines and You may envy the occupants been made a national crime and there is every evidence that it is o f the automobiles as they g o horseracing fares little better in going to be improved. whirling by, bat in a test for the opinion o f the general public pore and innocent pleasure—the and it only needs its attention kind that the mind will revert called to the injustice o f the con to in after years with gladsome test business to put the everlast remembrance, we will bank every ing “ kibosh” on all such schemes time on the small boy who drives and thereby make one more step along the street with a billy in our wholesome progress.” goat hitched to a rickety, little TH E EVOLUTION OF CHEHALEM. old wagon. There has never been a time in The military salute tor ladies the history o f the new develop is being advocated to take the ment o f Chehalem valley, when place o f the silly custom of yank prospects were as bright as they ing off the hat every time you are at the present time. For a Sunday evening. meet a lady on the street. Men considerable length o f time after Miss Mildred Wills entertained were just as gallant and equally farms were first cut up hito a number o f the young folks last as courteous to ladies, before the small tracts and sold to parties Saturday evening at Montaview. coming of this custom, but we who built on and improved Rasmus Ratmusson is visiting presume that rather than risk them, there was such an oncer, with his uncle, H. C. Paulsen. the charge of impolitenss, we tainty about what coaid be The new reservoir by Mr. Ellis' will all be fools enough to stick grown to the best and most place is a beautiful crystal lake t o it until such a time as the profitable advantage, that much hut many fond parents o f small snobs o f society shall detree a experimental work was done, boys, will feel more at ease when change in the order o f so called which, in many cases, failed to they get it enclosed with a tall etiquette. j bring satisfactory results and iron grating. NEWBERQ QRAPHIC KING a B EN N ETT HARDWARE CO. Stover Gasoline Engines The engine that always satisfies. Guaranteed to start and run on distillate, which costs but I I -1 -2c per gallon and gives the same pow - er as gasoline. 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