« Éh fe e di N E W B E R G G R A P H IC . T H Q IS D A T M O M I NO The Oregon City Enterprise has placed an order lor a $4000 Miehk press. Verily the old cord- wood and cabbage-on-subscrip, tion dope is out of date in the field of Oregon newspaperdom. The New York Independent, the Outlook, Collier’s Weekly and the Springfield Republican are all out for Taft in preference to Bry an but we have yet to hear from CoL Holer. His paper don't reach this office. the side of the road. M r. Belts became aware of the presence oi the fire at once but even then it bad gone beyond his control and ie hastened for help which he se cured through the aid of his phone. People came from the ¡ountry all round and even from Brownsville. There were none too many. Seventy-five acres of >astore was burned and it was with the utmost difficulty that the fire was confined to this area. —Bulletin. The State Board of Health ot Indiana has published a report which gives the total number of deaths from all causes in the state during the year 1907 37,461. OI the various di r a U M O A T , AUGUST 20, 1208. tuberculosis led with 4,522 deaths or nearly eight and a The article entitled “Keeping About the cheapest thing that third per cent of the whole num Administrator’s Notice of Final Out o f Debt" which will be found comes to tow n is a cheap show ber. in this issue was furnished by G. in f l j time. Kollo* U hereby given U n i U * undertigned With so many men and women W. James who says he cut it out edmtnUtretor o i the eetnte oi John X. Blair, o f a paper when a boy and he The man who never makes any o f marriageable age running teeaed, hn* tied hi* Innl eeoount e* admin mistakes is not in the race on around loose it seems rather has made it his m otto during his istretor of Mid eetate In U * Conntj Court o i TamhlU County, Oregon, and that mid Court this mundane sphere. strange that record is made o f so career. I t is well worth a care hai appointed Monday, September n , HOB, at the hour o i 10 o’clock a. m. aa the day and hour many who are “ on the marry ful reading and a copy kept on lor the bearing of objections to said iMl *0- count and the eettlement thereof. file will not be out o f place. T o keep the Oregonian in the and w ho seem to fail to find sat Now, therefore, all peraoo* lute rested to laid tided eeeul eetate ere hereby not! to ap- straight and narrow w ay re isfactory helpers without eloping pear at the County Court room at MeMlnuTille, The following timely sugges aaiJ County and State et aald time to then aud quires a lot o f effort on the part with other men’s wives or other there ahowVauae, If any there be, why «aid ae- should not bo aetiled, allowed and ap o f the Journal. wives’ husbands, as the case may tions are taken from the Albany eount proved, and said administrator dleoharged and aald estate forever and anally settled. Democrat: "The greatest thing be, but in the language o f the old Dated Auguet H, 1906. ALPHKU8 T. BLAIR, Compared with the number o f man Solomon “ the simple pass on about a city is not simply growth Administrator of the estate of John X. Blair, deceased. in population. It is just as im people hauled, the railroads are and are punished.” portant lor a city to grow in aw ay behind the autos in the list o f distressing fatalities. I f it be true that a “ hereafter” morals. The greatest thing ih with uncomfortable surround the progress o f a city is making Newberg has go t into such Corvallis, Ore. ings has been prepared for the it a good place in which t o live, w ay o f graveling streets and lay unregenerate, what hope is there tor it has to be a home as well as FFERS collegiate courses in ing cement walks that there for the fellow who comes along business center. It has to be Agriculture, including A g seems to be no end to such per on an August afternoon when place in which to rear one’s chil ronomy, Horticulture, Horticul manent improvements. the mercury is sizzling at the top dren, one where the enjoyments ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy o f the tube and every housefly in o f life and modern conveniences Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Do Our neighbors in Washington the room is making a high dive may be had. The city does wel mestic Science and A rt; Civil, county with a record o f tw o for the bald spot on your pate, which advances along lines o Electrical, Mechanical, and Min murders committed in a month’s and sticks his head into your den better citizenship. When this is in g Engineering; C o m m e rc e ; time are making history at a and chirps, “ is it hot enough fer done the grow th ot a city w il Pharmacy. rapid rate. take care ot itself, for it is a fact ye?” Offers elementary courses in that most people are looking for Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic The outlook for better roads in In view o f the fact that Seattle a city pleasant for home life. Science and Art, Commerce and Oregon is encouraging. Hereto must necessarily depend on Port About the first thing asked is Mechanic Arts, including «forge fore all the good roads talking land for liberal boosting for the about school, church and such work, cabinet making, steam has been done during the winter Alaska-Yukon Exposition to be influences. Nine out o f ten let fitting, plumbing, machine* work, season when nothing could be held in that city next year, it ters of inquiry from the east wil etc. done, but this season it has been shows a woeful lack o f the com have some question along these Strong faculty, modern equip kept up aw ay into August. monest kind o f horse sense < lines. Then by all means let us ment; free tuition; opens Sept 25. raise the standard o f boosting.” There are a large number o f the part o f the Seattle papers Illustrated catalogue with full young people about Newberg when they continue, in season information on application to the Getting Into Politics. who ought to be in college the and out o f season, in their at Registrar, free. tempts to belittle Portland. It coming year and the opportunity It is a matter o f interest, ana is afforded them without being looks like a late crop o f “ Seattle for young men a fact o f persona Compelled to leave home and pay spirit" gone to seed. importance, that Mr. Hitchcock $1*50 Per Year hi Advance. , Ü7 The Albany Democrat says Sii- vertoa is so dry they don't allow the old saloon signs tb' remain up. That is right. A saloon is a bad advertisement for any town. Agricultr’l College O board. Consult with President Kelsey in the matter. I t is true that boys, and girls as well, should learn to swim, but we take notice that in the long list o f fatalities from drown ing so far this season the greater number have been persons who were good swimmers. This is the class that usually take un necessary risks. I t turns out that it is college bred men who have made the H ood River apples famous. Learned to root at the big foot ball games no doubt. Editor Shepard ot Better Fruit is organ izing a university club at H ood River and already has thirty in the line-up. Recently tw o strangers got off the morning train from Portland and as they walked down the street one o f them was heard to remark to the other, “ This is the biggest little place I have ever seen. Come on, there is some thing down the street I want to show you.” The particular ob ject of interest to the stranger we were unable to locate with out appearing to be too free, but it is worth something to know that we have something here that causes comment a little out of the ordinary. i E; " W ith the south side ot First street lined for a distance ot eight blocks with cement Walks twelve feet in width, and a good begin ning made on the north side, and the west side of Main street lead ing to the depot laid with a good wide walk, Newberg is showing up equal to many good sized cities in the use of cement for walks. It Is awfully hard on the rats but scarcely anything else in the w ay of improvements can be invested in that gives a town more of an air o f permanency. This with the gravel that is be ing placed on the streets o f New berg makes the town look good to strangers as well as to the home folks. I t all comes a little high but it gives employment to men and it is worth all it costs. While Mrs. A. S. Duuniway may be a little bit radical on the question ot woman’s suffrage it must be admitted that along with her busy public work she has not failed to give her sons the home training that is neces- cary for making useful men o f boys. One o f her sons, Dr. C. A Dunniway, who has occupied chair in Stanford University for several years, has recently been elected president of the Montana State University at Missoula. The alarming increase in the number o f cases o f murder and suicide throughout the country is making the once unimportant office of county coroner worthy o f consideration when a candi date is being selected. In many o f these cases mysteries are to be solved and dark deeds uncoverec which require special fitness on the part of the coroner and men o f good judgment and clear per ception should be selected for the office. The Oregon Agriculturist says Perhaps it is just as well that some o f the owners of young cherry orchards in Oregon are pulling up their trees. Many those who are doing so probably planted without giving the mat ter due thought and study. The whole country over, it has al ways been the rule that a very large majority o f fruit trees are planted to fail of results. There are always many times the num ber ot fruit trees which would be needed to supply all possible de mands if they had been planted with good judgment and had re ceived proper care. As it is the supply ot really marketable fruit does not often exceed the de mand. As land becomes more valuable and farming more inten sive and scientific this condition will gradually pass away. The communities which make great est progress in the use o f the best methods of grow ing and market ing fruits will in time take the business of raising fruit tor mar ket from districts where the rate o f progress is slower. who managed Mr. T a ft’s cam paign np to the time o f the na tional can vent ion, and who h a } since been elected chairman ot the Republican National Commit tee is only forty-one years old. I t is doubtful if so young a man ever before held so prominent a place in his party, or had such responsible and important work to do in politics in the United States. College presidents, clergymen and social reformers are con stantly urging yonng men to “ go into politics” and among their hearers are always many who would be glad to follow the ad vice if they knew how. As a rule the more o f education and cul ture a young man has, the hard er he finds it to enter upon a po litical career. The reason is that education and cnltnre are apt to breed modesty and to restrain a man from thrusting himself for ward. Politics, on the other hand, re quires push and iniative. It is well for the young man to join the local organization o f his par ty and attend caucuses and vote; bnt if he expects to hold office— and there is no more laudable ambition—he mast do more than wait. He must reach out forthe prize himself. Few well-meant and high- sayings have done more prac tical harm than that which de clares that the “ office should seek the man.” In point o f fact it does not. The undesirable kind o f men know this by instinct, ask for what they want and get it. The kind who might filFthe offices more worthily too often hold back. The young man of worthy motives ought to learn to step up and say, “ I ’m a can didate.” —Youth’s Companion. Gone Dry in Lynn. While John Belts was drivipg down a short hill near his home ten miles northeast of Harris- bnrg, one of the wheels on his Wagon struck a small stone, the contact o f the steel tire causjng sparks to fly, immediately set ting fire to the tall grass along Going Camping? / W e can supply every thing from a wagon to go in, to fish hooks and a frying pan to fry your fish in------ when you catch them King & Bennett Hardware Co. First & Washington Sts. DIARRHOEA There la no need ot anyone with this disease, to r to ; a quick cure it ia only neceo- • to taka a few doaes o f Chamberlain’s Calie. Chalara aid Diarrhoea Remedy Plumbing! In fact, in moot cases one doee is sufficient. It newer fails and can be relied upon in the moat severe and dangerous cases. It ia equally v a l uable for children and is the means ot sawing the lives o f m any children each year. In the world’s history no medicine has ewer m et with greater success. G ive s i a chance a t that new hom e. W e w ould lik e to put In those Bath F ix tu res, E tc., and do you r plum bing. PRICE 2*8. LAME SIZE *08. * d Clemenson & W e are selling lots of Ribbons,Laces Embroideries BECAUSE Stock is Large and Evans Pricms Right $ TR EES W ell yes, a general stock always on hand at L a fa yette Nursery Co. See W . B. Reed fo r prices before buying else where. Address, 1 Watches, Clocks, and a fu ll line o f Silverw are fo r the holiday trade. Y A Q U rN A B A Y . F R U IT S. W . P O T T E R NEWPORT AND N A S H & F IN L E Y They see not, unless they are properly fitted w ith Is the the man to see about it. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. I Having Eyes Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg. DRUGS A MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. Books, Stationery, Fauey and Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodaks aad all kinds o f Camera Supplies. LESSONS G IVEN IN K O D A K ' EBY - A , Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv able form of healthful and delightful recreation. Its Facilities A re Complete — Best o f food and an abun dance o f i t Fresh water from springs. All modern neces sities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEW PORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout Rate from Newberg, Oregon. Season six-months ticket $5.70 Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00. Our el*borate new rammer book gives a concise description o f Newport, including a list o f hotels, their capacity and rate*. Call on, tele phone or w rite G. W . James, Local Agent ; WIL McMURRAY Graphic and Oregonian $2.25; Graphic and Journal $2. _ General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon