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St = = N E W B E R G G RAPH IC. r in k t iu M » I V X I T THURSDAY MORN I NO will soon come when sock a ref Newberg is now recognised as Exacatrix Notice. ormation will be worked that the hub o f Oregon. Eugene W. U hereby flvea U U the the creamery brand will mean Chapin, the prohibition candi J. ■ Notice H. Keee end J. I. Hadley, here been appelai, more in Oregon than it does t o date tor president, is to make ten ed eieeoten of the teat will aad teataweet et fXnii Cdwla Heaklaa, daaeeaad. by the Cooaty speeches in the state and the cam Oeart of Yamhill Oeapty. Stete of Oregon. day. sssssssaam assst paign is to be opened hereon Fri Therefore ell penosa baring el ai ma agela at THE CO U N TRY NEW SPAPER. aalate ef Cyme Bdwla Hoak la a, deoeaaed, day, September 4. He is reported e the n kareby not! Bed and required to Urea eat the Three prises were offered at the to be a forceful speaker and since «Ith the proper ronchara, to the änder meeting o f the Missouri Press As this will be the only opportunity ten or either of them at their reel- Yamhill County. Ore sociation at Excelsior Springs, Newberg will have to hear a pres gon, within Bprlagbrook, aU menthe el the date hereof. for the best article on “ The Real idential candidate this campaign Deled Augnai » . IMI. Mission o f the Country Newspa everybody will want to hear him. ■ÇSaihaos Bolt, 1. Attorney. H. Rem, end J. I. H a d lbv , per.” Thirteen entered the con He speaks the same day at 1:30 Ex eon ton of the Lett Will end Tenement of Cyrus Edwin H oaklna, ‘ test. The paper winning the first p.m. at McMinnville and at Port-! follows: land in the evening. His other By W. L. Nelson, Editor Eagle, points are W ood burn, Salem, Al Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. Bunceton, Mo. bany, Eugene, Roeeburg, Med The real mission o f the country ford and Ashland. Notim la hereby given the! the undersigned newspaper is to give the news. administrator «1 the eatete «1 John X. Blair, has lied hie Inal account me admin Without news there is no news At the meeting o f the Commer deceased, istrator of aald estate in the Coonty Court of paper. Facts and figures, not cial Club Tuesday night a reso Yamhill County, Oregon, and that said Court rumors or hearsay, constitute lution naming First street as the has appointed Monday, September 21, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as the day and hoar news. the hearing of objections to said final ac proper course for the Oregon lor count and the settlement thereof. In the garnering o f the news Electric to take through New Now, therefore, all persons Interested In said are hereby notified end required to ap harvest the local field should be berg received the full vote of all estate pear at the County Court room at IfcMtuav ill,-, l County and Bute at said time to then end looked upon with the most favor. present. While some objections ■ai Were show*eause. If any there be, why said ac count ihould not be settled, allowed and ap In a country newspaper nothing might be offered to giving up proved, and said administrator discharged and estate forever and Anally settled. can take the place o f country Firsc street for the line, we be ■eld Dated August 19,1908. T. BLAIR. news. The local field is for the lieve that it will satisfy a larger Administrator of the ALPHEU8 estate of John K. Blair, deceased. country newspaper, which alone number o f our people who are gives to its readers the story o f directly interested than any oth “ you all’s house,” sympathizing er course through town that with those who sorrow and re might be selected. Corvallis, Ore. joicing with those in merry mood. More strictly speaking, then, the FFERS collegiate courses in Grocery bills that are long over mission o f the country newspa due can continue to wait since Agriculture, including A g per is to give the local news. the circus is in the country and ronomy, Horticulture, Horticul The legitimate local field is fur the children must be taken. ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy ther limited by careful selection. Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Do No newspaper should publish all mestic Science and Art; Civil, State Fair Notes. the news—no more than should Electrical, Mechanical, and Min a father, sitting at his own fire The Greater Oregon state fair in g Engineering; C o m m e r c e ; side, repeat all that he may have (Sept. 14-19) will this year be Pharmacy. heard during the day. A coun the largest and best in the histo Offers elementary courses in try newspaper must be clean, ry o f the northwest. Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic have character and conscience McElroy’s band, consisting o f Science and Art, Commerce and and be able to command confi twenty-five expert musicians, has Mechanic Arts, including forge dence. The best country news been engaged to play every day work, cabinet making, stçam paper is brave enough to tell the during the week. fitting, plumbing, machine work, truth when it should be told and Eight counties o f Oregon have etc. big enough to leave untold a se signified their intention o f pro Strong faculty, modern equip cret story o f shame and sin when viding large exhibits. The conn- ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25. a “ scoop” would only add to the ties to participate are: Clatsop, Illustrated catalogue with full sorrow, Columbia, Clackamas, Marion, information on application to the Important as is the news, no Linn, Laue, Benton, Multnomah Registrar, free. newspaper fulfills its high mis and Yamhill. sion when it does no more than College Maid, a guideless pac give the news. A newspaper, and er, has been engaged as one o f especially a country newspaper, the many attractions. She hais must be more than a mere phon a record o f 2:09 for a mile, withi ograph. It must stand for some out driver. Mr. Ervin, the train There is n o need o f anyone in s long with this disease, for to thing. It must be in sympathy er o f the mare, says she will low effect n quick cure it is only neces with those whom it serves. It is er this mark if given a chance on sary to take a few doaes o f possible for a newspaper to Lone Oak track. point out to the people, many One o f the features will be the of whom are its patrons, the herd o f eight performing Shetland pathway to local possibilities ponies, which is owned in Fresno, which means progress. Above Cal. The poaies will be raced In fact, in moat esses one done is all, a newspaper should not fail every day at the fair, with boy sufficient. It never fails and can be to advocate those things which jockies the distance to be one- relied upon in the m ost severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val mean better living and higher fourth o f a mile. None o f the uable for children and is the means thinking. o f saving the lives o f many children Shetlands is more than 42 inches each year. Finally, then, let it be said that high. The ponies will be at the In the world’s history no medicine the real mission o f a country children’s service during the day has ever met with greater success. newspaper is to give the local and a ride will be one o f the de PRICE 25o. URGE SIZE 60«. news accurately and fearlessly, lights o f the big fair for the but in kindness, giving no un youngsters. necessary publicity to wrongdo W. H. Carlyle, who has been ing, yet sparing not frauds nor engaged as one ot the livestock shams, recognizing good wherev judges, is one of the most exper er found, striving to build up ienced judges in America, having We are selling lots o f rather than to tear down, so served at the most important ex that the files of the paper shall positions. Among these are the constitute a helpful history, ac Omaha exposition, the interna AND curate, yet showing the sunshine tional livestock show at Chica rather than the shadows. go, the Charleston exhibition, the Canadian National exposi BECAUSE THE COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR. tion at Toronto and the St. Louis The Yamhill County School world’s fair. Mr. Carlyle is dean Stock is Large and and Stock Fair is billed to be o f the Colorado state agricul Prices Right held at McMinnville September tural college. 22-25. This will be the third fair “ Meet me in the Corral” will of this kind to be held in the coun be the password o f thousands of NASH A FINLEY ty and an effort is being made to pleasure seekers. The "Corral” boost this one and make it a rec is the amusement and concession ord breaker. As to its success it street at the big exposition. Side FR U IT T R E E S all depends on the people. shows, stands and many o f the We have the stuff in the county restaurants on the grounds will W ell yes, s general stock always on to make a fine exhibit in all lines be located here. Numerous free hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. and with the proper interest tak acts and features are being signed B. Reed for prices before buying else where. Address, en by all classes o f people there up. The “ Corral” is a clean and will be no trouble about making legitimate attraction, no games Box 3 7 , Lafayette, Oreg. a showing that everybody will of chance, immoral shows or be proud of. fakirs being allowed. It requires some effort, to be For Sale or Trade. sure, and there is the rub, for so many people there are who are Equity amounting to $700 in unwilling to turn a hand in a DRUGS & MEDICINES. house and lot in Portland; brings public enterprise unless they can PRESCRIPTION WORK A see a dollar coming their way $15 per month, 6 per-cent int. $200 worth telephone bonds, SPECIALTY. immediately in return. $100 stock in same. It is a splendid thing for the $132 in German-Am. bank doe Books, Stationery, Fancy and people o f the different sections of Toilet Articles. Camara and the county to get together occa 18 raos. Address L. B. 206, Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera 44 Newberg, Ore. sionally and rub elbows and Supplies. LESSONS GIVRV IN KODAK' compare notes and this will be a Septic Tanlu! B BT splendid time to do it. We hope to see this part of the I am prepared to put in septic Graphic and Oregonian $2.25; county well represented at the tanks after the latest approved Graphic and Journal $2. methods. E n o s E ll fair this year. Going B $1*50 Per Year in Advance. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1206. T H E FILTH Y D A IR Y M A N . The time was when creamery hotter was considered the pink o f perfection. At least that was what the word “ creamery” stood for in the eyes o f the writer at an earlier period oi his existence, hot he is wiser now. * Creamery butter put up in a ▼cry pretty tissue wrapper has been bought for the family table, having a fairly good taste when unwrapped, but which would, in the course o f tw o or three days, show strength enough to walk without a stick, and the “ decline o f the article was so rapid that rancid was a mild name for it in a few days more. T o be sure all creamery butter does not belong in this class but it is evident that there is some * thing wrong somewhere, else the bad name that creamery is get ting in the market would not be in evidence. Seeking for information some questions were recently put to a gentleman who has had occasion t o visit many dairies throughout Oregon in the past few months, and he stated that it was no un common thing to find a cream separator that was not washed more than once a day while oth ers did not have a cleaning that often. He said further that often he found the separator close enough to the cow stalls to get the full benefit of the stench from the manure pile, and in other in stances when the door w a s opened to the room where the separator was kept the foul odors coming from the floors reeking with filth were such that he could not enter until time was given for a little pure air to enter. Dairymen be says he has found a t milking time clothed in over alls that were stiff enough with dirt and bespattered milk to stand alone, and while they were milk in g they dipped their hands in the milk for the purpose of mois tening the cow s’ teats, the dirty milk oozing between their fingers and dropping back into the pail. Many uncomplimentary things have been said in the past about the country butter, wrapped in strips torn from cast-off gar ments of uncertain use, that has found its way to the cross roads store, but what must be said of the so-called creamery article that comes up through such trib ulation in these days when our much-mooted pure food laws are supposed to give us a gilt-edged article that tastes as good as it looks. T o be sure all dairymen are not in the class mentioned above, but how many cans o f cream coming from such nastiness does i t require to ruin the reputation o f a creamery. And since such conditions are known to exist is it any wonder that a large number of people on going to thegrocery will take their chances on butter put up by the cleanly housewife on the farm, if they can get it, rather than to take chances on the article put up in fancy wrap pers. It is about as easy to be decent as it is to be filthy when you once become accustomed to it, but some people in Oregon who are selling cream have not found that out and the reputation of our creamery butter is being made to suffer on account of it. C o m p e t i t i o n between the creameries tor the cream has been so keen that it has been easy for the very worst cream produced to find a ready market and con sequently the weeding out o f filthy dairymen has been neg lected. It is sincerely to be hoped by a disgusted public that the day Agricultrl College O DIARRHOEA Chamberlain's Osile. Cholera asá Diarrhoea Remedy W e can supply every thing from a wagon to go in, to fish hook* and a frying pan to fry your fish in------- when you catch them King & Bennett Hardware Co. First A Washington Sts. C. B. C U M M IN G S & C O . Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino leum, House Painting and Hard ware.* W e have a large line o f Souvenir Postal Cards and make a specialty o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex ecuted to order. Newberg Oregon Plumbing! dive us a dunce at that new bon «. W e would like to put la those Bath Fix tures, Etc., and do your plumbing. H a y in g E y e s They see not, unless they are properly fitted with glasses. V* S. W . P O T T E R . - » Is the the man to see about it. 1 LET U5 FIOURE WITH YOU. Clemenson & Evans W atches, Clocks, and a full K m o f Silverware fer the holiday trade. Ribbons,Laces Embroideries iff» ..OREGON,, B U IL D E R S A re you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PE O PLE -8ottlera, honest farmers, mechan ics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart—capital or no capital. S O U TH ER N P A C IF IC C O . (LINES IN OREGON) ii sending tons o f Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. W ill you not help the good work o f building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses o f your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? W e will be glad to bear the expense o f sending them complete in formation about OREGON and its opportunities. C O L O N IS T T IC K E T S will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. fares from a few principal cities are The From Denver............. $30.00 From Louisville...$41.70 “ Cincinnati. Omaha.......... 30.00 *' Cleveland.. Kansas City..-. .. 30.00 “ New York. S t Louis....... 35.50 • 38.00 Chicago.......... T I C K E T S C A N B E P R EP A ID I f you want tq bring a friend or relative to Oregon, depoeit the proper amount with any o f our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. G E O . W. J A M E S , Luual Afennt, NEW BERG, OR E. . Was. McMsrry, Gan. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.