Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 12, 1908, Image 4

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N E W B E R G G R A P H IC .
K V X X Y TH U RSD A Y M O R N IN G
AW .
W .C . WOOOWAM).
$1*50 Per Year In Advance.
NO'
IX, ISOS.
We notice that a number of
o u r exchanges are running a big
advertisement, sent out by a San
Francisco company, exploiting
the “ Kern Associated Oil Com­
pany” and offering a “ limited
number ot shares for sale.” The
same advertisement was offered
to the Graphic at regular rates
buc it was declined. The com­
pany is no doubt good for its
obligations but our observation
has been that not one time in a
hundred does the small investor
in these outside oil and mining
propositions ever get om& penny
back in return for w h a t^ e puts
in, and consequently we don’t
care to be the means ol placing
such propositions before our
readers. They always offer big
returns and put it in a w ay that
looks like a sure thing to the in­
experienced and to people of
small means who can’t afford to
Jose, but this is the class that is
usually caught by these flaming
advertisements and this is the
unfortunate feature o f it. II peo­
ple who have money that they
can spare want to invest in a
proposition o f this kind, that is
their lookout, but as a rule you
will notice that people o f this
class carefully investigate before
they put their money into such a
proposition. Money" kept at
home and put into the legitimate
channels o f trade may appear to
be rather “ slow” when compared
w ith the glittering offers made for
investment in a “ limited” num­
ber o f shares o f oil stock, but in
nearly every instance it will
cause less loss o f sleep and fewer
anxious days ot waiting than
will an investment in the oily
proposition that comes to you
through the big newspaper ad­
vertisement or the handsomely
printed tw o color circular.
— The time is certainly at band
when the streets in Newberg
should be properly designated by
posting the names at the street
corners and the houses should all
be numbered. It is difficult to di­
rect a stranger to any particular
residence in town and the electric
light people say that when an
order is left at the office tor work
it is often almost impossible to
locate the party afterward if he
is a stranger, unless some nota­
tion is made along with the
name, saying he lives next door
t o some well known citizen or in
the vicinitv of some particular
point in town. The population
of Newberg has reached a point
in numbers that makes this step
necessary if we propose to keep
in line with all the live, up to
date towns in the country, and
we believe the city council should
lose no time in taking the matter
up and pushing it. The people
want it done and the council
should attend to it a t once.
In this issue will be found a
tribute to the memory of Mr.
Wickersham who spent a month
-or more in Newberg this tall and
who died soon after leaving here.
He was known only to a few o f
the readers of the Graphic but
since we hear o f so much corrup­
tion these days among men who
hold responsible positions, it is
indeed refreshing to read o f one,
who, through a long life o f use­
fulness in serving the public, left
no dark spots to mar the memo­
ry o f a well spent life, hence this
tribute written by a near friend.
There is no such a personage
as a non-partisan in politics, ex­
cept for the getting of votes, and
the office seeker who undertakes
t o ride the so-called non-partisan
h on e earns the contempt o f all
honest people. None but simple­
tons w ill sw allow his dope.
A stranger in town Wednesday
was sending up a touching wail
over the present tendency, as he
sees it, to abridge the privileges
ot the American cirisen, and he
went on to tell how the street­
car companies first relegated
smokers to the front and rear of
the ca n and now they are cut­
ting out smoking in ca n alto­
gether. Why, he said he went
into a car the other day and the
conductor wouldn’t even let him
hold his lighted cigar in his fin-
gen, but made him throw it
away. Is it possible? Has it
come to this, that the fellow
with the smoke habit must ad­
mit that others than himselfhave
some rights in public places that
he must respect? Who said this
was a free country anyway?
Down with this spirit o f Puri­
tanism!
Those having public entertain­
ments in charge in Newberg are
training the people to come late
by delaying the beginning of the
performances. If an entertain­
ment is billed to begin at eight
o’clock what is the good o f get­
ting into the habit o f waiting
from a quarter to half an hour
after the time to begin? As long
as this custom prevails the peo­
ple will go straggling in late as
they will have reason to expect
a delayed beginning, but if they
once learn to expect promptness
on the part ot the performers
they will be on time. A revival
of the habit o f promptness at our
public gatherings will be appre­
ciated by a whole lot o f people
who are getting weary of being
compelled to w ait for stragglers.
First auction sal«
in this city
G. Hardwick
Through h i s ------ u
cured
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Clo
Comprising
coats, 202
57 Children’s
will conduct a
GREAT
SALE
One of the worst features of kid­
trouble is tbst it is an insidious
before the victim real­
izes bis danger he may have a fatal
malady. Taka Foley’s Kidney
Remedy st the first sign of trouble
it corrects irregularities and pre-
~ ight’s disease and diabetes,
by C. F. Moore.
ney
disease and
adson .
Notice U hereby given the! the andemlgncl.
executor ol the lent will end teetament of ibe
d a t e of Merle Jarman, deceaaed, baa tied bla
final account and report aa aeld executor In the
County Court of Yamhill Comity. Oregon, end
that aeld Court he* appointed Monday. Decem­
ber 14. 190ft, at 10 o'clock e. m. aa ibe day and
hoar for tbc hearing of objection to aaldl Anal
account and tbe settlement thereof.
Now, therefore, all peraona totereated In aald
estate are hereby notified and required to ap­
pear at the County court room at MeMlnaellle,
aalJ Yamhill County. State of Oregon, at said
time, to then end there abow ceuae, if any there
be. why aald account and report should not be
settled, allowed and approved and the aald ex­
ecutor discharged and aald estate forever and
Anally aettted.
Dated Nov. 12. 190ft.
A. V. JOHNSON,
Executor of tbe will and 'Filament of Marie
fenarn. deceased.
CLARENCE Bl’ TT. Att'y for estate.
We have over 2 5 dif­
ferent Sizes Styles
to select from.
See the New
Fri., Sat. &, Mon.
Nov. 13, 14,16 Heating Stoves
These are sample suits aWd
Rayo Lamps
overcoats, thoroughly hand
tailored, and made to sell lo r
Oil Heaters, &c
$20 to $45. They must be
sold in three days regardless
of the cost of tailoring them
«2?.
Auction
O u r P ric e s A r e
First &. Washington Sts
7 / fou n t’s
B. C U M M IN G S & CO
SALE Tlfiiiinery
Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish­
ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum, House Punting and H ard­
ware.
W e have a large line of Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
of Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
ecuted to order.
Afternoon and evening
Private sale all the time
E C A R R Y a complete
and up-to-date stock
o f Hats at popular prices.
Give us a call.
W
Newberg
Opp. Bank o f Newberg.
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
Send
Cement
We carry evervthmg usually
kept in a fint-dam ilixeAm.
A full line of (chool bookxand
Prescriptions carefully com
Doors
Plaster
W indow s
Mouldings
S P E C IA L PRICES
N t W lt R O , OREGON.
DIARRHOEA
There is no need o f anyone Buffer­
ing long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure it is only neces­
sary to take a few doses o f
S. W . P O T T E R
Cbambtrlain's
Colic. Cholora and
Diarrnoea Remedy
Plumbing!
In fact, in most cases one dose is
sufficient. It newer fails and can be
relied upon in the most sewers and
dangerous cases. It is equally wal-
uable for children and is tbs means
ci sawing, the Jiwes o f many children
each year.
In the w orld’s history no medicine
has ewer met with greater success.
Olve us a chance at that
new home. W e would like
to put In those Bath Fix­
tures, Etc., and do your
plumbing.
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PRICE 26©. LAR8E SIZE 60©.
L E T US FIQURE W IT H YOU.
$
Notice of Final Settlement.
Lath
Lime
la already here and the
Holidays a r e approach­
ing.
Remember I am
headquarters fo r silver­
ware and other suitable
goods fo r presents. Prices
the lowest fo r the best
money can buy.
Notice I. hereby given that the undenlgnsd.
adminl.tratrlx of the eetate of D. H. Karney.
deceased. b u died with tbe County Court of
Yamhill County. Oregon, her Anal acconnt a.
such adminl.tratrlx of aald aetata, and that
Monday tha *th day of December. a . D. 190 m , at
the hour of taao’eloek a. m. of said day has
been Axed by mid court aa the time of hearing
objection, to .aid Snal account and tha aetllt-
enl thereof.
Data of Aral pnblleatlon la October 22, 1 90S,
st Nov. R. 1900.
MARTHA B. KARNEY.
Administratrix of tho satals of D. A. Karney.
LUMBER
Shingles
W EDDING
SEASON
Evans
Oregon
7 /frs, jCaura 7 /fflier
THE
Clemenson &
•!>t*
R ig h t
Jfiardware Store
Seorye
jfcardwick
Executor’s Notice of Final
Settlement.
HEATING
STO VES
M ut 18-3.
SALESMEN
W ANTED
It will keep the newspaper cor­
respondents at'Washington pret­
ty busy during the next four
months making up a cabinet for
Taft.
Have you seen our
by the N ew berg Telephone Com­
pany. Shares o f stock and new
phones sold on installments, if
preferred. Second hand phones
rts fo r sale.
GREGORY
BUILDING
Taft has a record for having
made good in every one o f the
many responsible positions he
bas held under the government,
and this has satisfied a majority
o f the voters it is very evident,
regardless o f the attempt to stir
up the public regarding his sup­
posed religious views.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ !
N ew Strom berg-Carlaon tele­
phones for sale. This , is s stand
A n auction sale of clothing
Miles Overholt, who held down
is a new one. W e guarantee
the lid on the Jacksonville
a fit or no side
Post for a season, but who has
been devoting his time to the
Don’t miss this
publication o f the Tanglefoot
Sale will be held in the
Magazine during the past eight
months, has leased the Dayton
Optimist plant of Mr. Barry. He
will publish the Optimist and
will also get out his magazine
from the same office. Mr. Over­
holt said a t one time that if he
was ever again found located in
a printshop in a country town
he wanted somebody to come
around and kick him out o f the
county, or words to that effect,
but be was excusable. He" had
no knowledge of the small towns
in Yamhill county a t that imma­
ture age. He is older now. We for­
E. R STO N E, M gr.
give him and welcome him to the
new spaper field in the best coun­
ty in the best state in the Union.
D. I. Asbury, who was.the ed­
itor and publisher of the News-
Reporter for a number o f years,
is now writing the editorial mat­
ter for the Telephone-Register.
He made an all round good ed­
itor of a republican paper and
being a versatile writer he will
no donbt be able to fill the col­
umns of a democratic paper with
the milk in the cocoanut, such as
will make glad the hearts o f the
unterrified among the Cham­
berlain - non-partisan-democratic
readers. He will do his best, and
who could do more with the same
handicap.
King & Bennett
Hardware Co.
a 2 0 Per Cent
| DISCO UN T
| on all Ladies’
| and Children’s
| Coats for the
Next Thirty
Days
NASH a
F IN L E Y
HALE& Co
jt r e now open fo r business
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*
So get belter acquainted with
HALE A COMPANY
<T. C i s Y AMT.attorney lor administratrix.
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