Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 06, 1908, Image 4

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The postmasters therefore, ur­
gently request that patrons o f
rural delivery provide themselves
and keep on hand à supply of
stamps consistent with and in
advance o f their needs. I t is also
vefyd|$irftblç that rpral patrons
p’âcetn their mail boxes small
detachable cups o f wood or tin
in which to place coins, when,
necessary, in purchasing supplies
ot stamps.
M a yo r Johns, ot Baker City,
indicated recently that he was
ready to see that the laws
against gambling and other vices
were enforced when the people
made it plain to him that they
desired him to take snch action.
M ayqr Johns has had aspira­
tions in the past, to become g o v ­
ernor o t Oregon and it is Ukcly
that he w ill seek this high office
a t the hands of the people again,
but it is safe to say the voA rs
w ill .prefer to elect a man who
does his sworn duty as an offi-
rial without w aiting to be
pressed to act by the people.
This is a day when there is a de­
mand for men., for official posi­
tions who w ill acquaint them­
selves with the laws o f the land,
and, knowing their duty do it
like men without hesitancy or
equivocation Instead o f wait-
ing for demands to be made by
an indignant constituency an of­
ficer o f the la w should hasten to
do his sworn duty and exhibit
proper moral stamina instead of
moral cowardice.
A t a recent gathering in New­
berg a gentleman present sized
np the crowd and counted twen­
ty-one men who were smokers
and twenty-seven who were not
smokers, and it was a represent­
ative gathering o f the business
men o f our town. From the
standpoint o f one who does no
smoking except as he is competed
to take #t second ¿handed, this i$
a fairly good showing, though
it might be made better it is safe
to say, without doing injury to
anybody. In Portland it is get-
Plants For Sala,
C. E. Newhouae of Springbrook
has 1000 Kittatinny blackberry
plants for sale.
The Mutnal TeledhoneCo. will
soon have new telephone direc­
tories printed. N ow is the time
to subscribe for a share o f stock
ih the company and get your
name on the new list. Share o f
stock sold on installments, if pre­
ferred. Also new phones. Sec-
property. T o give our readers ond-hand phones and extra parts
S. J. M adson ,
some idea o f the radical changes tor sale.
Mutual
Phone 18-3.
proposed we quote the following
words from the proposed amend­
S im p le R e m e d y f o r L a G r ip p e .
ment: “ All d w e l l i n g houses,
L a g rip p e coughs are dangerou s
barns, sheds, onthouses and al
as th ey frequ en tly d evelop in to
othei; appurtenances thereto, all pneum onia. F o le y ’ s H o n e y and
machinery and buildings used ex­ T a r not o n ly stops the cou gh b a t
clusively for manufacturing pur­ heals and strengthens the lu n gs so
poses, all fences, farm machinery that no serious results need be
feared. T h e gen u in e F o le y ’s H o n e y
and appliances used as such,*all and T a r contains no h arm fu l d r a g s
fruit trees, vines, shrubs and all and is in a y e llo w package. R e­
other improvements on iarms^ fuse substitutes. F o r sale b y C. F .
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all livestock, household furniture M oore.
in use, and all workingmen’s
The Correct Time
tools.” These are some of the
T o stop a co u gh or co ld is ju s t
things that it is proposed to. ex­
as soon as it starts— then th ere w ill
empt from taxation, and we call be n o da n ger o f pneum onia or co n ­
the attention o f our readers to sum ption. Just a fe w doses o f B a l­
the importance of the measure la rd ’s H o reb o u n d S y ru p tak en a t
this early in the campaign, in the start w ill stop the cou gh . I f it
has been ru n n in g on fo r som e tim e
order that they may begirt to in­
the treatm ent w ill be lo n g e r, but
vestigate and .post themselves the ca re is sure. S old b y M o o r e ’s
beforrelection day comes round. d r a g store.
W ar With Japan.
In his speech at the banquet at
the Imperial hotel on last Satur­ % C o u ld not possibly m ake so m any
day night Tom Richardson stater cripples as rheum atism does e v e ry
year.
A n d y et th ere is no reason
that since Newberg had made w h y th is disease should cripple
good in the past in the w ay o: ‘ anyone, i f a ll sufferers w ill ru b the
dividing land up and making affected parts n ig h t and m orning
small holdings wfOrth while, anc w ith B a lla rd ’s S n o w L in im en t.
also in taking the lead of al C ures all aches and pains. Sold by
M o o re ’s d ru g store.
towns in the valley in locating
manufacturing industries, he ad­
Notice
vised our people to continue
A very fine full blooded Jersey
along the same lines, pointing
for
service at one dollar.
out the fact that it gave profit­
F red W erth ,
able labor to a rapidly grow ing
Wynooski street.
population. The point was well
taken. We have succeded well
Nursery Stock.
along these lines in the past and
Burbank’s Miracle, seedless
there should be no lessening of
plain.
Monrica apple—the best
endeavor now and in the future.
The Willamette valley is going keeper. Walnuts, cherries, etc.
to be a thickly populated district See J. B. Parker, Newberg, Ore­
in the future and we can easily gon, agent Capital City Nursery.
keep to the -front in securing
profitable industries if we will STEPH ENS’ A STEPH ENS
poll together as a community,
Contractors end Builders
and stand ready to reach oat
Estimate* Given
after the numerous small indus­
tries that will surely come w ith­
in our reach within the next few
Newberg
years. I t is much easier for a
tow n that has shown vim and
Administratrix’ Notke.
vigor in the past to interest men Notice la hereby fiv e « that the undersigned
haa been duly appointed by the County Court
who are looking for locations of
the Stale of Oregon for Yamhill County Ore­
administratrix of the e la te of D. H. Kar-
for investment, than it is fo ra gon.
ney. deceased. All portion, haring elaiaaa
agalnat
ealate are hereby required to prê­
sleepy old moss covered village tent the aald
M a e to me properly rertfled, ea by law
required,
at
my
residence In Newberg. Oregon,
to enlist such interest, and it within ela month«
from the date hereof.
Dated
thla
24th
of December, lggf.
stands every man, in and about Pint publication day
Jan. 3. MOB. last Jan N . 1MB.
M artha E. K aanby , admlnlatratrlx ot
Newberg, in hand to see that we
the eatate of D. H Karney. deeeaaed.
keep well to the front in the
former class.
Administrator's Notice of Final
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lo p bs Tanks!
Peep-o-day in c u b a t o r —216
[g. Good as new. Price $15.
J o h n F. P k t t e n g il l ,
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their routes.
'R epairing .
1 am prepared to put in septic
Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted
voters and they are not going to tanks alter the latest approved
parts o f a watch are kept dean and
be stampeded by the simple cry methods.
E nos E l l is .
lubricated, they are certain to become
o f “ wolf.**
worn to a greater or less extent and
I t is now up to the voter to
make a study o f the "single ta x "
theory between this and the com­
ing Jane election, since the pro­
posed amendment to the Consti­
tution drafted by the Oregon
Tax Reform Association w ill be
on the ballot. The association
has filed its proposed amend­
ment, having several thousand
more names signed than is re­
quired by law, so it is claimed.
I t is a big question and w ill re­
quire study and careful thought
if one desires to vote intelligently
on it The main feature seems
to be an effort to discourage land
monopoly by taxing land valnes
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and delays them on the service qf
and yet in a short-time after­
ward Mr. Pulton stood up at a
big political love least in Port­
land and told how he stood in
for the direct primary law, all of
which goes to show how great
men will change front Ofl great
questions. The editor Of the
Graphic does not presume to put
himself in the class named above,
but he w ill venture to predict
that while our direct primary
law may have some detects that
need correcting, it has come to
stajr, since it is in the main ap-
the
debt tòfcàl óptioii law Oregon is
making a gòod record lo t ridding
the state o f saloons, but in one
particular we afe behind many
ot the other states. We still
tolerate the cigarette. Here is
an opportunity for some man to
make a record and we hope to
see men elected to the legislature
from Yamhill county who will
make a fight to a finish against
the little stinker.
If we mistake not the Oregoni­
an was one o f the first papers in
the state to advocate a direct
-primary law and to make due
apologies for seeming discrepen-
cies in such a law that was tried
in some o f the states several
years ago, but the editor o f the
big daily is now at such white
heat in opposition to the iniative
feature of our direct primary law
that be is advising vpters to vote
against every one o f the fifteen
measures that are to be passed
upon by the voters at the coming
election. Senator Fulton stated
ia the presence o f the writer a
few years ago that he had point­
ed out to Mr. Scott his mistake
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proved by the masses among
ó f an ett*
to see men light their cigars or
cigarettes in restaurants and
smoke in the presence ot ladies,
which is only another evidence
o f the fact that the sensibilities
o f the average smoker, in time
becomes so dulled that his smok-
ingin public places imposes great
discomfort on many people who
are forced to visit the same places
he visits and breathe the Same
tobacco fames that come through
his month and nose. All smokers
are not entirely unmindful o f the
rights o f others, but the unthink­
in g class is already so large, and
in most places is increasing at
such a rate, that the man who
w ill invent a smoke extinguisher
and see that it is attached to all
such w ho run at large will en­
dear himself to a long suffering
public.
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the movement w ill surely lose its ac­
curacy.
Tiny particles o f g r it are
bound to work into the best protected
movement; the oil Will become gummed
in time and these combined w ill serve
to CUt and grind the pivots and cause
friction.
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Every watch Should be thoroughly
cleaned and oiled at leaat once in eigh­
teen months, and i f youra has not
been cleaned within that time, it should
have immediate attention.
W e w ill clean your watch precisely
as it would be done in the beat watch
factories—take the movement entirely
apart, clean each wheel, oeg and pivot
separately» assemble and regulate it—
and when you g e t it back you may
depend upon it being in “ perfect
shape."
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MILLS
N e w b e rg J ew eler
N ext to Postoffice.
Ball phone stara 3 U .
rssldan
W e have the largest and most com­
plete supply o f Spray Pumps, Hdse,
Noxzles,
and
all spray supplies mm*
out-
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side of Portland.
Rex Lime & Sulphur
Solution.
KING A B E N N E T T
HARDWARE CO.
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First & Washington St.
W U V ’M’M X
’ X ’M ’M lk’M 'M X Y M Za fX .
C. B. C U M M IN G S & C O
Paints, Oils, ( Glass, House Furnish-
ings, W a ll Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum, House Fainting and H ard­
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W e ^sve a large line of Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
ecuted to order.
Newberg
Oregon
Spring is almost here and
you will need a new set of
harness for your spring w ork
. If you need anything in
die line o f Suit Cases, Gloves*
Trunks, etc., come and look
my stock ever.
C . F. H E L D
e x c l u s iv e
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and
C O A T H O U SE .
E V E R Y S U IT , C O A T
SILK R A IN C O A T
A
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D U C E D TH IS M O N T H .
C arry a complete line of
EX PER T
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
A L T E R A T IO N
D E PA R T M E N T .
Umbrellas
M ATTHEW
NASH
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GEVURTZ
141 Sixth Street, Cor. Alder*.
F IN L E Y
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
N E W
S T O R E -L IT T L E
P R IC E S
Proprietors of
N ew berg Sash db Door
Factory.
Doors, W indows, and
Turned W ork
M ade to Order.
la the the man to see about it.
Watches, Clocks, and a full line
o f Silverware fo r the holiday
trade.
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Settlement.
For Rural Patrons.
Postmasters desire to call At­
tention to the practice ot some
patrons o f rural delivery of plac­
ing loose coins in their boxes
each time they desire'to dispatch
letters instead o f supplying them­
selves with postage in advance
o f their needs.
This practice imposes undue
hardship on rural carriers in re­
moving loose coins from boxes
Nottoe is hereby glean that the undesigned
administrator of the estate of John Markenxle
deeeaaed. ha* Bled hla dual aecount aa «aid ad­
ministrator of aald eatate In the county court
of Yamhill eonnty, Oregon, and that «aid court
baa appointed Monday, February Mia, HUB. at
the hour of 10 oV look a. m. aa the day and hour
for tbe hearing of objection« to aald final ac­
count and the aattlomeat thereof.
Now, therefore, all pereona Interested In aald
«•rate are hereby notified aod required to ap­
pear at the ewnaty cenrt tooae at McMfnnriii#.
mid eonnty and state, at aald time to then and
leere show sense. If any there be, why said ac­
count itronld not ha tattled, allowed and ap­
peared, m d «aid administrator and hla bonds-
Notice of Appointment of A d-
Get the Habit o f Trading at the
HOM E BAKERY
FYee delivery to any part of the city.
Bakfef of «H kinds done to order. We
make s specialty of femtly trade. We
aleo carry e fine U m of Tees, Coffees,
Extracts and Apices. We make otar
own Candie*. Phone os your order.
Notice is hereby given that the nndermlgned
haa been duly Appointed administrator, with
the will annexed, of thè «sfate of Sana Chris­
tenson deceased, by tbe eonnty ceort of Yam­
hill county. Oregon
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Now, theretoto all parsons having «M ai
against said
.K ? harsh* notlSed andre-
quiredio grisent the sam
vouchers, within six ment
Dated January #, 1101^ (
DRUGS k MEDICINES.
PRESSRIPTION WORK A
SPECIALTY.
Books, StatlMerjr, Fancy and
Toilet Articles. Camara a M
Kodaks aad all kinds e f Camera
Administra tor, with wll
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