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NBWBERO GRAPHIC. T H E COST OF ADVERTISING. The ana wake merchant often wonders how some rival “ can af ford to spend so mmch money for advertising.” He is sure that he could not—that it would bank rupt him in short order to “ plunge” into publicity on the scale that the other fellow does. “ The other fellow” is not w or rying about the “ cost" o f his ad vertising for the simple reason that he does not have to pay it. The com petitor who cannot “ af ford” to advertise really, in effect pays the bills a i-ih e man who can “ afford” it. He pays them in the loss o f business caused by his failure to advertise. The business he ought to have—his “ share” of the trade in his line—goes in large part to the com petitor who seeks it, w ho -can afford to advertise for it. The profits on the trade drawn aw ay from the timid advertiser -by the aggressive one pays the latter’s advertising bills—and leaves a com fortable surplus. This is a fact which progressive merchants are proving all the time—so it ought to have some personal significance to the over cautious business men w ho are waiting to get rich before “ risk in g ” adequate advertising cam- In the passing o f Richard Scott, who died suddenly at his home in Mflwaukie on last Sunday night, Oregon loses a progressive farmer and stockman who will be missed by a very large circle o f people who have known him tor years. He has long been a factor at the annual State Pair gatherings and at the meetings o f stock breeders and he was a man w ho was highly respected. Col. M ilt Miller and the Hon. B. S. J. McAllister w ho are to do the spellbinding act for the peer less William on M onday night before election in Newberg are warned that they must ring off midnight, at twelve sharp, else they will be liable to prosecution under the “ corrupt practice act.” If the election proves to be one o f large majorities one way or the other in the pivotal states, the wires will probably tell us the re- sniH here on the Coast by the dilie wc are through voting. Mum’s the word Tuesday. Nothing like it in any other state in the Union. We are it when it comes to rank fads in election laws. CAPITAL STOWES Including six serial stories; hu morous stories; stories o f «d rcsJ asy trouble is that it is an insidious tore, character, heroism. disease sod be fois the victim real 1 0 0 0 UP-TO-DATE NOTES ises his danger he tnay haves fatal On current events, recent discov malady. Taka Holey’s Kidney eries in the world o f science and Remedy at the first sign of trou bis nature, im portant matters In as it corrects irregularities sad pre politics and government. sents Bright's disease snd diabetes. 2 0 0 0 ONE-MINUTE STORIES Çor sale by C. H. Moore. Inimitable domestic sketches, an ecdotes, bits o f humor, and se lected miscellany. The weekly health article, the weekly wom '* New Stromberg-Carlson tele phones for sale. This is a stand an’s article, timely editorials, etc. ard phone and has been adopted A full announcement ofthenew by the Newberg Telephone Com volume will be sent with sample pany. Shares o f stock and new copies o f the paper to any ad phones sold on installments, if Second hand phones dress on request. The new sub preferred. and extra parts for sale. scriber for 1909 who at once sends $1.75 for the new volume (adding 50 cents for extra post age if he lives iu Canada) will re ceive free all the remaining issues for 1908 including the double holiday numbers; also the Com panion’s new calendar for 1909, “ In Grandmother’s Garden," lithographed in 13 colors. T he Y outh ’ s C ompanion , 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. Heating Stoves Rayo Lamps Oil Heaters/&c At my farm on the side o f Che- halem mountain 45 head o f goats. Owner can have same by paying I f you are interested in the costs. M. G. O ak ley . ' public library see what the com mittee has to say about next Tuesday as tag day. We are in the market for your Both parties are sum winners dried prunes, raspberries, etc., if the managers can only make same to be delivered at our pack the vote tally with the forecasts. ing house, Newberg, or f. o. b. cars. See us before selling. H. S. G ile & co . At this time next week the los 42 Bell phone 43x. ers will be engaged figuring out how it happened. Septic Tanks! I am prepared to put in septiq No free speech in Oregon on tanks after the latest approved election day- Just be good. methods. E nos E llis . Straw votes will be badly out Father McDevitt, o f Portland, o f date after Monday. will hold services at Duncan Hall Sunday, Nov. 1, nt 10:30 a.m. There is little doubt but that much o f the sickness that comes as soon as the cold weather sea son arrives, is the result of our over heated room s with little or no ventilation. A living room Will appear under the auspices that is heated with a stove re o f Athletic Association o f Pacific quires a good deal o f care at best College on November 5th and 6th -and when the stove is an air tight heater, greater care is at Opera House. Dr. Bancroft’s first lecture w ill accessary, for when a hot fire is be his famous psychological lec built and the stove is closed tight, ture on H oodoos. A m ost start little if any impurities o f the air are carried aw ay. In any case a ling as well as most interesting transom should be turned or a study on psychic phenomena. window kept raised in order to -a Dr. Bancroft’s second lecture Jet a free flow o f fresh air from will be “ When, Whom and How the outside and if tw o openings to L ove.” A musical lecture of are made the ventilation is still startling originality and a laugh better. Some people sleep in producer of the first magnitude. The old bachelor and maid can tents with the sides and ends all well take a night off and get a fastened down tight and imagine few practical pointers on the art this puts them in the fresh air o f loving. Dr. Bancroft will be list, but they are very much de luded for a tightly closed tent is assisted by t)ie charming singer, about the stuffiest hole a human Miss D. Lillian Lewis, in a de can house himself in. With all lightful reportoire o f literary and the gospel o f fresh air that is be vocal gems. The advance seat ing preached people can be found sale for these lectures has been on every hand w ho appear to be the largest o f any similar attrac- totally ignorant of the first prin traction that ever visited our citv, assuring a crowded house ciples of it. each night. Tickets on sale at All over the country there are usual places. thousands of people who will watch the election returns to see h ow Hughes comes out in New. York with almost as much inter est as they will manifest in the presidential race. The gamblers, the race course touts, the toughs and bums o f all shades o f polit ical opinion are hoping for the defeat o f Hughes, while the bet ter element o f society everywhere is exceedingly anxious to see him succeed. The election or the de feat o f Hughes means much to the country. 260 Remember that it is looking down that makes one dizzy. Look up and your brain dears, your heart grow s calm, your strength comes to you for every task and every emergency. If a man wears his trousers out at the bottom he’s generally a vagabond; if at the knees he’s re ligious, or a good orchardist;but if in the seat he’s either a w ag oner or as lazy as Peter Tumble- down. There are many men who do not place a true valuation upon their wives until they have lost them, and are obliged to hire only moderately interested housekeep ers to whom they must pay real wages. If you have any opinions to ex press regarding the merits or de merits o f any of the candidates you had better express them be fore election. Mum’s the word on election day here in Oregon under the new law and about the T h« Youth’s Companion for 1909 craziest law that was ever enact The amount o f good reading ed it is too. given subscribers to The Youth’s All campaign buttons must Companion during the year is come off the perch when you g o indicated by the following sum to vote. The sap bead about the mary o f contents for 1909. 50 STAB ARTICLES p olk who would be influenced by the sight of one o f these buttons Contributed by men and women would be a peach to behold, but of wide distinction in public life, our new Oregon law anticipates in literature, in science, in busi that there are such. ness, in a score of professions. ^ « 0 . 71/ount h a rd w a re S tore H E A T IN G STO VES We have over 25 dif ferent Sizes Styles to select from. First & Washington Sts B. C U M M IN G S ¿ a complete W E and CARRY up-to-date stock o f Hats at popular prices. Give us a call. T lfrs, jC aura 7 lf tiler Opp. Bank o f Newberg. H. R. Cobb is prepared to do your express or other light haul ing at reasonable rates. T aken U i *—At my place three miles north of Newberg Oct. 9 , eleven head of goats. Owner please call and prove property, pay charges and take same aw ay. \ing & Bennett Hardware Co. Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino leum, House P ain ting an d 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 Plumbing! S ales A gents W anted .—$36 per week or 400 per cent profit. All samples, stationery and art catalogue tree, We want one permanent agent in this locality for the largest picture and frame house in America. Experience unnecessary. We instruct you how to sell our goods and fur nish the capital. If you want a permanent, honorable and pro fitable position, write us today tor particulars, catalogue and samples. F rank W. W illiams Notice o f Final Settlement. Notice I* hereby giren that (he undersigned, administratrix of tho ostato of O. H. Karney. deceased, baa Alod with tho County Court of Yamhill County. Oregon, her Anal amount as such administratrix of said astato, and that Monday tha 7th day of Doe am ber * D, 190 *, at the hoar of taa o'clock a. m. of said day haa boon Axed by arid court as tho timo of bearing objections to said Anal account and tha settle meat thereof. Date Of Ant publication Is October 22, 1 90a. Institor. IS, IMS. MARTHA B. KARNEY. Administratrix of the estate of D. A. Karney. C. C. BRYANT, attorney for administratrix. Oregon p. H. Caldwell A Company W. L. Warren, o f McMinnville, Oregon, is agent for Winters’ Health Restorer, the best medi cine you can use tor Constipation, Rheumatism, Kidney trpuble, and many other ailments o f the body. Send for sample package. 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