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N E W B E R G Q R A P H IC .
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drank come just the same, the
road to its successful sale is also
getting rocky. Eugene is having
some experience with the article
and the city council is taking a
hand. The Register says.
“Action of the city council at
Monday night's meeting in pass­
ing an ordinance prohibiting the
sake of near-beer in the city came
as a surprise to the hall doaen ci­
gar stores which have been dis­
pensing the beverage to a thirsty
public. Following action of the
council and publication of the or
dinelioe in Tuesday’s issue of the
Register, all places from which
the beverage was sold, stopped
the selling and everybody was on
the water wagon during the day.
“ Rosebutg brewery wnich has
been supplying the near product,
was notified of the council’s ac­
tion and a representative o f the
firm will come here to test the
validity o f the ordinance. It
would seem, however, that the
city has absolute jurisdiction in
the matter o f permitting the sale
o f malt liquors, in which case the
council’s action is very likely to
be sustained, unless the city char­
ter can be successfully attacked
on that point.
The presumption is that the
product is too near beer—in fact,
some claim it is a distinction in
name without a difference in
brew.”
”
mo ted. Promotions go straight
to the cheery, intelligent worker.
Learn from your mistakes,
don’t cry over them. We best re­
deem the past by forgetting it.
If your business is to wait oa
customers, be careful of your
dress and appearance. To hate
a prosperous appearance helps,
you inwardly and helps the bust-
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A short time ago, as Mr. Ed­
win Brush w as leaving a certain
Iow a town, the bos driver who
brought him to the depot asked,
‘Say, are you really a shownan?”
“Yes,” answered Mr. Brash.
•Why?”
“ Well, some of the folks said
you were bat I didn’t really think
I f customers are fault finding, you looked ’ornery' enough.
forget it.
Enthusiasm is a lubricant, that
makes the wheels o f trade go
round; a grouch is sand in the
Corvallis, Ore.
bearings. Enthusiasm, like fac­
FFERS collegiate courses in
tory melancholia is catching.
Agriculture, including Ag­
See how mnch better you leel ronomy, Horticulture, Horticul­
by unfailing patience and polite­ ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
ness.
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Do­
Conversation about things not mestic Science and Art; Civil,
connected with the business Electrical, Mechanical, and Min­
should not be indulged in on in g Engineering; Commerce;
company time.’\ The Company I
can stand it bnt von can’t.
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Offers elementary courses m
Shed no tears over yonr lack o f
Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic
early advantages. No really
Science and Art, Commerce and
great man ever had any advan­
Mechanic Arts, including forge
tages that he did not himself
work, cabinet making, steam
create.
fitting, plumbing, machine work,
The most precious possession etc.
in life is good health. Eat mod­
Strong faculty, modern equip­
erately, breathe deeply, exercise
ment; free tuition ¡opens Sept. 25.
out o f doors and get eight hours
Illustrated catalogue with full
of sleep.
information on application to the
T ry these; a kind thought, a
Registrar, free.
kind word, a kind deed.
T o have friends: be one.
M aa n a a tn c
Life is a sequence and the man
who does great work has long
been in training for it.
T o loom up large in life, get
close to the camera.
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King & Bennett
Hardware Co.
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Have you seen our
Agricultr’l College
COM M ENTS O N TH E
GOVERNOR.
A number of exchanges are scor­
ing Governor Chamberlain for
his actions at the regatta a t As­
toria. One Mary Jane Smith o f
Rainier is quoted as saying that
the Governor was so intoxicated
as to require tw o men to assist
him. This, it true, is a disgrace to
the state ot Oregon, ana if not
true, some one should be pun
isbed severely for lying. Oregon
is not in the proper mood just
now to tolerate such actions very
long if it is true.—Ya uihill Record.
Governor Chamberlain loaded
up last week at the Astoria re­
gatta. There is nothing new in
the governor having a genuine
‘ yag*’ and on public occasions,
bnt the point we want to raise is
this; Enforce the law against
drunkenness and arrest and fine
the g o vernor in the same man­ A copy o f tlie sixty-eight page
ner as other common drunks. book, descriptive o f Yamhill
Why shield one man and put an­ county, issued by the County De­
other in the cooler?—Tillamook velopment League has been re­
Headlight.
ceived at this office. The front
The New berg Graphic takes
cover page represents a farm
malicious pleasure in reprinting
a letter published in the Orego­ scene with the Coast Range
nian about our governor and mountains in the distance and
commenting on it, and takes oth­ with a few life size English w al­
er newspapers to task for not do­ nuts thrown about the border for
ing so. If the newspaper men of
good count. The illustrations
Marriage Licenses.
Oregon were to tell half o f what
they know regarding such esca­ are good and the book will ad­
Jessie Lancefield, age 23, to Hi-
pades o f prominent officials, there vertise our county as no other
rom
Edwin Wilson, age 27.
wouldn’t be room for anything printed matter has ever done.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Bertha Namitz, age 24 to E v­
else in their papers. It would Within a few days Newberg will
raise a stench m his own party
erett M. Heacock, age 21.
We carry
that Mr. Graphic would not like. have a supply o f the books and
Loula Freshaur, age 20, to
they can be had by applying to
kepi ¡a a I
— Polk Co. Itemizer.
A (all S m el ickool I
Clyde Ryan, age 22.
The Graphic does not believe the Ipcal Development League.
Effie Olive Leabo, age 44, to
that conditions among “ promi­
Frank
H. Dunham, age 35.
The weather was perfect last
nent officials” are as bad as the
Violet Juanita Hanford, age 18,
Itemizer pictures them, but if week for the State Fair and the
N C W B E R fi, ORCOON.
to
Arthur Emmond, age 21.
they are and the newspapers attendance was the largest it has
Clara Buckley, age 27, to Ellis
know the facts as the Itemizer ever been on the grounds. The
F. Hadley, age 34.
says they do, then the newspa­ stock show was a great exhibi­
Gertrude Dorsey, age 20 toO rr
pers are not doing justice to their tion o f the best of all the breeds
C.
Goodrich, age 23>
traders in withholding the truth. and taken altogether the fair
I f the Graphic has a t any time was a record breaker.
Prepared for the Worst.
published anything regarding the
is mo need o f anyone anS
Hints to Those W ho Some­
conduct o f the governor that is
Governor John A. Johnson, o f
ta f »on* with «hie dieeaae, lot
times Forget.
cure It la only nec
enact a quick
q
not warranted by facts we stand
Minnesota, was asked his a tti­
i few lo a n of
The following hints which the tude on the matter o f being nom­
ready to make due apology, when
such proof is furnished, and fur­ Southern Pacific recently -sent inated for president.
ther, if the Itemizer will publish out to the employees o f the com
“ Whv,” he said, I can best ex­
facts showing up any prominent pany are well worth reading and plain my attitude by telling you
office holder o f the party in Ore­ men in all walks o f life will dq a^otit a man I knew oat West
g o n to which the Graphic belongs, well tQ consider them;
,, who went to town one night and
In feet, in moat caaeo one done fe
sufficient. It never fella and can be
Charles Lamb otice said, “ Be imbibed very freely at the various
as being guilty o f drunkenness at
relied upon in the tnoet eevere and
bars.
on
time.”
That
when
he
reached
public gatherings and on railway
dangerous caeca. It la equally val­
uable for children and la the me ana
“ He was weaving an uncertain
trains and offering insults to la­ his office fifteen minutes late he
o f eavin f the Uvea of many children
dies while in this condition, the always went aw ay half an hour w ay homeward along the road
each year.
In the world’s history no medicine
Graphic will not only give promt earlier so as to make the matter when he almost ran into a very
has ever met with greater success.
large rattlesnake that was coiled
nence to such a statement by right.
MICE M r. LAME SHE M e.
Meetings o f department heads, in the road and was rattling omi­
publishing the same double leaded
but will advise all voters to re­ and meetings of all workers in nously. He looked at the snake
fuse to vote for them in the tu any one department arc good for a moment then drew himself
ture, if they ever have the audac­ things. They dissolve much so­ up as well as he could. ‘I f you
are going to strike, strike, drat
ity to ask the support ot decent cial ice.
Responsibilities gravitate to ye,’ he said, ‘you will never find
people.
We are selling lots of
I f the conduct of an official the persons who can shoulder me better prepared.’ ”
while mingling with the people is them and power flows to the
R e a l E s ta te T r a n s fe r s .
disgraceful, the publicity o f it man who knows how.
R A Stewart sr to R A Stewart
Never conceal unfinished work
may “ raise a stench” as the Item­
AND
jr; 10 a in sec 35 t 5 s r 7 w; $1.
under
blotters,
in
pigeon-holes
or
izer suggests, but who is respon­
Mary Millard & Rettie Ivie to
sible for the unpleasant odor? drawers, depending on memory
J T and Dora J Woods; 3 a in
BECAUSE
Let the tacts be put squarely be to find it. I f necessary to leave
Gutbrods ad S Sheridan; $350
unfinished
work,
it
should
be
fore the people and if they want
Stock is L arge and
J T Ryan & w f to Lacy N
to be represented by this class of placed on the desk in sight, under
Coon; 135 a i n s e c 6 & 7 t 5 s
Prices Right
a weight, so if you do not come
men, let the majority rule.
6 w; $525.
I t is evident that many voters back in the morning the other
A P Morse & wf to J S Ireland
care very little about the morals man will know just where things
N A S H & F IN L E Y
& wf; lots 288, 289 & n 10 ft lot
o f our office holders, but we still are and w hat to do.
290 Dayton; $450.
Always be circumspect and
believe that there are a majority
C Goodrich & w f to Edith
who do care and they want to courteous. Bear the faults of
Behnke; lots 5-0-7-8 blk 1 Des­
know the truth and they depend some, the impoliteness o f others,
F R U IT T R E E S
kins 2nd ad Newberg; $950.
on the newspapers to a large ex­ and pardon everybody sooner
A P Oliver to H M Finney ¡lots
tent to get it. Hence the re­ than yourself.
W ell yes, a general etock always on
2-7 blk 7 Central ad Newberg; hand at L a fa yette Nuraety Co. See W.
In writing letters never show
sponsibility o f the honest news­
B. Reed fo r prices before buying else­
$400.
resentment or anger. The letter
paper.
where. Address,
A S & M A Wood rum to Ar
lives long after the cause o f of­
thur McPhillips; 10 a in sec 12 t
ENTIRELY TO O NEAR.
Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg.
fense is forgotten.
2
s r 4 w and lots 3-4 blk 9 Row ­
Since the temperance fanatics
Date all letters, memoranda
have taken so many big slices off and statistics—the Dating Habit lands ad McM; (in trust) $4300.
Jno C Black to Thos Black;
the wet territory in Oregon un­ is a good one.
Iß.20
a in sec 4 t 5 s r 4 w; $150
Never use letter paper or envel­
der the local option law and the
U
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to
Ivan I Daniel; 160 a in
water wagon has beeu put on, opes to figure on, or for memo­
the brewers have scratched their randa—it shows you do not real­ sec 4 t 5 s r 6 w.
N C Cornelius W wf to Bertha
beads very vigorougly in an ef­ ize the requisite in busiuess econ­
Cornelius;
lot 1 to 8 blk 32 Ed­
fort to meet the situation with- omy. The same rule applies t o 1
-out loss of business. The out­ burning o f lights that are not wards ad Newberg; $1.
Priscilla Hodson to E W Hod-
come has been that a drink called needed; whether there is a meter
son;
small tract in Newberg join­ Books, Stationery, Fancy and
near-beer has been sent into dry or a “ flat rate” makes no differ­
Toilet Articles, Camara
ing blk 1; $1000.
territory under the claim that it ence—avoid waste'.
Barney Brixey & w f to Sami Kodaks and all kinds o f Can
There arc valuable positions al­ Short ridge & wf: lots 11-12-13-
-as not an intoxicant, but since it
is said to look like the real arts- ways opening up in any progress­ 14-15 blk 3 Biber« nd Sheridan; MeHHOPff « I V B N IN K O D A K '
-d r , to taste like it and make ive concern. Be ready to be pro- $700.
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H EA TIN G
O
We have over 2 5 dif­
ferent Sizes Styles
to select from.
O u r P r ic e s A r e
R ig h t
First & Washington Sts.
P. H. Caldwell
& Company
I
DIARRHOEA
Chamberlaia’s
Galla, Chalara asd
Diarrhoea Ranady
Ribbons, Laces
Embroideries
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DRUGS & MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
SPECIALTY.
C. B. CUM M INGS A CO.
Paints, Oils, G lass, House Furnish­
ings, W a ll Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum, House Painting a «d H ard­
w are.
—
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
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Plumbing!
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Having Eyes
They see not, an leas they are
properly fitted with g lasses.
<Hve oa a chance at that
new home. We would like
to pot in those Bath Fix­
tures, etc., and do yonr
S W . POTTER
plumbing.
la the the man to as# about it.
L E T U 5 FIOURE W IT H YOU.
Clemenson
&
Watches, Clocks, and a fa ll K m
o f Silverware fo r the holiday
trade.
Evans
O R E G O N ,,
BUILDERS
A re you doing what you can to populate your State?
OREGON N EE D S P E O P L E —Settlers, honest farmers, mechan­
ics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a
willing heart—capital or no capital.
SO U TH ER N PACIFIC CO.
(L IN E S IN OREGON)
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is sending tons o f Oregon literature to the East fo r distribution
through every available agency. W ill you not help the good
work o f building Oregon by aendbig us the names and addresses
o f your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? W e
will be glad to hear the expense o f sending them complete in­
formation shout OREGON and its opportunities.
C O L O N IS T TIC K E TS w ill be on sale during SEPTEM BER
A N D 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
Omaha....... 30.00
M Cincinnati,
Kansas City... 80.00
“
Cleveland.
SL Louis...... 35.60
“ New York
Chicago....... 38.00
TICK ETS C A N S E PfICPAIO
I f you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit thn
proper amount*with any o f ottr agents. The ticket will then bn
furnished by telegraph.
GEO. W. JA M E S, Luna I Agntit,
N E W B E R G , ORE.
Wm. MeManry, Gen. Passenger fegest, Portland, Ora.