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NEWBERQ GRAPHIC. ONCE UPON A TIME. W. G. Allen says that about Eugene they have been spraying for the scale w ith concentrated lye with the best results yet a t tained. The Country Gentleman says: "It will not do to say the pre* ventatives used and which have proven effective heretofore, were of no avail whatever. To admit that would be to admit defeat in our warfare. The condition Js not discouraging to the orchard- ist who will examine the situa tion and learn the lesson th at it is impossible by spring spraying to control the scale in an orchard in a territory within which it is generally distributed. It will be necessary to spray in the fall al so, and it is possible th at fall may prove the right time tor this work. The scale is less resistent in the fall than in the spring. There will be found many young crawling larv« and many which have recently set; the incrusta tion will be found to be soft, eas ily penetrated by the caustic so lution used for their extermina tion. "It, however, the tall spraying is not entirely effective, another opportunity is afforded before the breeding season ot the scale begins by spraying in the spring. There have been many develop ments in both methods of spray ing and materials. The lime, sul phur and salt wash, both boiled and unboiled, has proved most generally effective. I have seen excellent results from crude pe troleum, and some very disas trous ones. originating in the Spokane Coon* ty Horticultural Society, the ap ple show to be held in Spokane, December 7 to 12 has become in* ternational in scopa. Advice* were received thp past week th a t lses bis danger he may have a fatal Japan, England, Germany and malady. Take Foley's Kidney Norway will all have national Remedy at the first sign of trouble displays a t the Spokane show. as it correcto Irregularities and -pre British Columbia and other vents Bright's disease and diabetes. Canadian provinces have already Eor sale by C. F. Moore. reserved space lor approximately 200 exhibits, and the indication» are that they will double this New Stromberg-Carlaon tele number. In all, the entries re* phones for sale. This is a stand ceived up to the first ot Novem- ard phone and has been adopted by the Newberg Telephone Com pany. Shares of stock and new phones sold on installments, if preferred. Second hand phones and extra parts for sale. S. J. M adson , Mut 18-3. You no doubt have read the story of "The Wandering---- .” Well, once upon a time he came to town with a few goodsboxes filled with odds and ends made up from shelfworn stuff of an cient patterns agd of uncertain "previous condition of servi tude." This lot of old junk he dumped out onto counters, strung a lot up to the gaze of the gaping public in anticipation ot the coming of a crop of suckers. He asked for a half page space in one of the local papers, hoping in this way to reach the eyes ot the unsuspecting public with a lot of dope' about his "marked down" stuff, but he was refused apace. Other means tor advertising Hughes forced his renomina were resorted to and the unthink tion tor governor of New York ing public came his way. Yes, over the heads of the bosses, was there were the women who go his own campaign ‘ manager, about the streets asking for sup made the speeches and won out port by way of patronage at by 75,000 majority in spite of window sales, and entertain the combined efforts of all the ments for church revenue, and pimps, gamblers and racehorse there were also the men who car touts in the country. He will be ry about at divers times, in sea w anted higher up later. son and out ot reason, subscrip tio n papers asking contributions EA1LURE TO REGISTER It is stated that we are cutting for all kinds of things, all with Preceeding every election, re timber from the forests of the the best of intentions And usual gardless of all the urging ot the country press, there are hundreds United States a t the rate of 500 ly tor worthy purposes. feet board measure a year tor But who do they go to? Who of voters who fail to register every man. woman and child, when election day comes do they get the money from? and they are anxious to vote and which is going some, and just How much do they get from the are put to much trouble in how long the supply will hold nomad who is here tor a couple doing so. Registration for the out is a question for speculation. of weeks, and is away for other November election closed Tues folds to work off more ot his tag day, yet the Register is in receipt of a letter from a Pleasant Hill In figuring on the amount of end stuff? reader who says there are tour They pass np one side ot the legal voters a t his place, all Taft money you are going to spend street and down the other, tak men, who failed to register and daring the winter tor public en ing money from the pockets of want to know if they are too tertainments, remember that A the permanent business men who late to get on the books. They season ticket for the Lycewff are, and the only wav they can Course will be your best invest improve our streets and build vote is to get six freeholders and ment. ■our sidewalks, and who put up sign Blank A. Nothing can pre- pre the money for our new church vent their voting for president if buildings and the schoolhouses, they have been long enough in and tax themselves to educate the state.—Eugene Register. our children. In tact they are This appeared before the elec the backbone of the community tion and the only reason for its from every point of view when publication now is to call the financial matters are to be con question of this feature of our sidered. Then are not they en registration law to oar readers. titled to the trade of the com It appears to the GrAphic very munity as long as they are offer much like boys play to have a ing goods a t a fair and reason law on our statute books requir able profit, rather than the pro ing voters to register, and in the prietor ot a "cheap John" stall same act to make provision for who rakes in the shekels and de the lazy, indifferent voter who parts before the tax gatherer can neglects to comply with the law. We should like to see the law get to him? Is already here and the amended so that none whose Holidays are approach The Graphic gets its support ing. Remember I am largely from the permanent busi names are not found on the headquarters for silver nessmen of Newberg, though a tew books, except those who are ware and other suitable of them are perfectly willing to able to certify to the election goods for presents. Prices Jet this shop defend their interests board that they were prevented the lowest for the best money can buy. without reciprocating to any ap from registering by being absent preciable extent, and we don’t from home, should be allowed to care to give space to the tran vote. Oar policy would be to sient who contributes nothing to either cut out the registration Newberg and its interests. Of law entirely or make it effective. course others may patronize the The loss to the state ot the vote nomad if they like, but in order to of the fellow who is too indiffer be consistent they should go to ent to register would not be a the same source for support for very serious one. their side interests. Just a little food for thought. A gentleman in town who has been accustomed to bearing great platform orators, in speak ing ot the different numbers that have been booked for the New berg Lyceum course said that he would pay a dollar willingly to hear Russell H. Conwell Never before has this great lecturer LET US FIQURE WITH YOU, been induced to leave his church and school work in Philadelphia long enough to make a tour ot & the Pacific Coast and on this trip he only has four dates in Oregon. When he comes New Notice of Final Settlement berg will get to bear the best in Notice li hereby (Wen th at tbe u n d ent(nod, platform oratory that is offered ad m in istratrix of the estate of D. H. K e rn e ,, bee filed with the County Court of to the public. Season tickets for dbceaaed, Yamhill County, Oregon, her dnal account aa the course will be placed on sale each adm inistratrix of wild aetata, and th a t Monday the 7th day of December. » D. IMA, at of weaker solutions were used shortly and if for no other rea th e b o n r o f tea o'clock a. m. of said day baa and the results have been unsat son than the coming of Conwell, been Axed by eetd court aa the tim e of hearinc to wild Anal account end the setUe- isfactory. Fall spraying is being the sale ought to be a large one, objection* m ent thereof. recommended and we hope to while every number booked is a Date of lin t publication la October 23, non. last N ot . 1», IMA. see some of tbe men who have good one. MARTHA >. KARNKY. outfits for spraying for others A dm inistratrix of the estate of D. A. Kerne* getting busy. From a purely local affair, C. C. BRYANT, attorney for adm inistratrix. Heating Stoves Rayo Lamps Oil Heaters, Ac ÿ. SS. 97/o u n t’s JVardwara Store H E A T IN G STO V ES 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 C. B. C U M M IN G S & C O Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish ings, Wall Paper, Carpets, Lino leum, House Painting and Hard ware. We have a large line of Souvenir Postal Cards and make a specialty of Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex ecuted to order. E CARRY a complete and up-to-date stock W of Hats at popular prices. Give us a call. Newberg Oregon LUMBER P. H. Caldwell & Company Windows SPECIAL PRICES W E D D IN G SEASON Moulding* HALE& Co Plumbing! Clemenson King & Bennett Hardware Co. JÎre now open for I Evans I I I I 1 2 0 Per Cent D IS C O U N T I on all Ladies’ | and Children’s | Coats for the 1 Next Thirty Days NASH * FINLEY Come in and get acquainted; you will find it profitable to do business with us instead of sending away for goods. Your actual knowledge of us should be based on actual business transac tions, not hearsay. If we- can sell you better goods at lower prices than you can send away for, you want to know us and try us. HALE & COMPANY