N E W B E R Q G R A P H IC .
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m a i o SVH KY TH U RSD AY SCORNINO
S . « . WOODWARD.
W . C. WOOOWARU.
$1.50 Per Year In Advance.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER
26 , 1906
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The following sentiments ex
pressed by the M yrtle Point En
terprise, while written on ao
count o f local conditions recently
brought to light in that town,
may be read with profit by the
residents ot many other towns in
Oregon. “ The moral and law-
abiding people o f Myrtle Point
were inexpressibly shocked to
learn this week ot the immoral
tone that prevades and perme
ates a certain class and seems to
be especially prevalent among
certain youths o f the city. It has
been known for a long time that
there was a tendency to degen
eracy among certain youths, but
it was not realized that it had
gone the limit o f depravity.
Whether the technical facts o f the
identical case are proven or not
there seems to be no question
that there is a large moral sore
in the town, and one which can
and should be speedily eliminated.
Past offenses have been too fre
quently winked at in a spirit of
tolerance and forbearance, but
it is high time that people should
unhesitatingly show their disap
proval o f persons who are guilty
of immoral conduct in the future
And this should be done in the
interest o f the boys and girls not
yet contaminated. In times past
indecent people have been re
ceived and tolerated at social
gatherings who should in future
be made to feel that they are not
welcome. No more should those
tainted by vice be permitted to
flaunt their immorality in the
faces of decent people and inno
cent children. Furthermore there
should be a toning up o f lan
guage and conversation, especial
ly in the presence o f children.
Oaths and lewd conversation
have been altogether too profuse
to tend toward elevated thoughts
and in this a large number ot
men are guilty. Let us in the fu
ture tend toward an uplift in
moral sentiment and give the de
praved unmistakable evidence
that their room is preferable to
tbeir company. Either this or
turn the town over to the hood
lums. Which shall it be?”
Jno P Leoper & wt to Robt M
W S Thompson to Samuel S
Barnes i & wt; 90x103 ft on fi & Emily M Pringle; blk E Co
sines 3rd ad McM; $2000.
st McM; $1300.
E BSwitser& w fto G A Graves;
G M Graves & w f to Jay
small
tract in J B Rogers die in t
Graves; lot 8 blk 9 Hurley
3 r 2; $250.
Larges ad Newberg; $100.
H D T errel & w f to Geo Sar Jennie C & Andrew Nelson to
gent; 18V4 a in sec 6 t 6 r 3; Amelia Schwarts; lots 1-2-3-4
sec 1 1
t 3 r 5; $o.
•ec
$2600.
Albert Reinholz & wt to Hen
Frederick A Simonson & wt to Hammann & wt; 3 a in C
Isaac S Miller & wt; 207 a in Graves die in t 5 r 6; $300,
Alex N Miller die in t 5 r 5;
Earl W Hatch & w f to Walter
$13,455.
H Becker; lot 265 Dayton; $1.
Angie M Edson & hub to Mo-
Gust Minuth & w f to Fred B
dine M Pierce & hub; lot 2 blk 1 Hosford; 10 a in Jno Williamson
& lot 1 blk 4 Kutches 2nd ad d iet 3 r 3; $1000.
Carlton; $1.
Jesse Edwards & w f to Walter
Bank o f Newberk to R W Har- Robertson & wf; lots 1-2 blk 5
The Boston Herald in discard rold; lot 10 blk 14 Deskins 2nd
Edwards 2nd ad Newberg; $500.
ing the comic supplement says: ad Newberg; $500.
B C Miles & wt to Ruth Hes
Elizabeth Jones et al to David ton; lot 3 blk 9 City Park ad
Comic supplements have ceased
to be comic. They have become A Jones; 4.116 a in Luke Mc Newberg; $100.
Kern die in t 3 r 2; $300.
B C Miles & w f to Jay Heston;
as vulgar in design as they are
Jno W Fletcher & w f to C W lot 4 blk 9 City Park ad New
tawdry in color. There is no Powell; s% lot 146 Dayton; $150.
berg; $125.
longer any semblanee o f art in
P A Elynn & w f to W D Miles; ■Valley Real Estate Co to Carl
them, and if there are any ideals 8% lot 5 blk 4 Fairview ad Willa ton Lumber Co; 3.25 a in Claim
they are low and descending low mina; $82.50.
No. 55 in t 3 r 4; $162.
P A Flynn & w f to J D Whit-
Edward Metcalf to I D Welch;
er.” Possibly the so-called comic mer; nVi lot 5 blk 4 Fairview ad
80
a in sec 13 t 5 r 8; $100.
artists have descended to a little Willamina; $82.50.
Jno Emett & w f to Fred & K o
lower level o f late in endeavoring
Thos Hall & wt to Etta Fair- ren Sitnonsen; eVi lot 1 Fairlawn
to cater to the tastes o f the peo chiles; 30x50 ft in A Job die in t subd and lots 1 to l l Orchard
ple, but for a long time they have 3 r 4; $1.
Homes ad McM; $6000. S
Jno Wortman & wt to V E
pictured the unreal in life with Cunningham; lots 7-8 blk 8 Row U S to David Booth & wt; Not
7087 in t 2 r 3.
such glaring prominence that lands ad McM; $695.53.
G W Evans & w f to Eugene
their efforts have been simply
W L Harrington & w f to Amy Brown; lots 1-2-7-8 blk,18 Faul-
disgusting to a large number ot E Eddy; part lots 2-3-5 blk 5 coners 3rd ad Sheridan; $2000.
newspaper readers, who have the Fairview ad Willamina; $1000.
Narcissa Bristow to C A & R
Georgia S Birrell & hub to
habit o f at once consigning the Mary J & J S Hanna; lot 3 Bir 0 Bristow; 200 a in sec 14 & 23
in t 3 r 2. $50.
colored sheet to the waste bas rell 10 acre tracts; $1000.
Yerex Bros. Co. to W C Sea-
ket when the paper is opened.
Alice M Skinner & hub to L M chrest et al; several tracts of land
Parker; 116.50 a in sec 5 t 3 r
in t 4-5 r 6; $10.
Judging from the many favor $ 2000 .
E E Switzer & wt to Jas E &
able comments made on the ed
Maggie E Buckley; lot 13 Little
itorial which appeared in the Howes subd; $1000.
Graphic last week under the head
M a iy C Shireman to Percy
THE
ot "W h a t o f the Fufure,” it ap Middleton Tallman; 157.35 a in
pears that the great majority of David Booth die in t 2 r 3; $3500
Lavina C Williams to C N Cor
the people of Newberg are in fa
nelius lots 1 to 8 blk 32 Edwards
vor ot maintaining the enviable ad Newberg; $1700.
reputation tor moralitv which
Bertha Cornelius to Liddie Cor
Newberg has had in the past. nelius; lots 1 to 8 blk 32 Ed
Is already here and the
Holidays a r e approach
Of course we have a few people, wards ad Newberg; $1.
ing.
Remember I am
some o f whom pose as good citi J L Harris & wt to J L Kerns;
headquarters for silver
20 a in sec 9 t 2 r 4; $400.
zens, who are anxious to intro
ware and other suitable
Ed Wood & w f et al to H o w
duce here the very things, the ab ard Ruffner; land on ß st McM;
goods fo r presents. Prices
sence ot which has helped very $450.
the lowest fo r the best
money
can buy.
H
oward
Rnftner
&
w
f
to
Anna
materially in making the good
L
Fraser;
land
on
B
st
McMinn
name for Newberg as a home
ville; $800.
S. W . P O T T E R
town, and these were not pleased
Martha E Heater & hub to
with the sentiments expressed. Robt A Cooper; nVfc ne^4 sec 19 t
This was to be expected.
4 r 5; $50.
the very heart o f the Kern River
oii district’ is not true. The
property is encumbered. The
property is miles from the heart
of the field. It is as nearly worth
less as it could be. There is noth
ing poorer in Kern River. Pro
tests have been filed at Bakers
field postoffice against the use ot
the mails by the people responsi
ble for so evident a fraud.” This
is simply anotber citation to il
lustrate the fact that all is not
gold that glitters.
A letter from E. Hofer, o f the
Capital Journal, referring t o an
editoriaLin the Graphic regard
ing his supposed candidacy tor
the republican nomination for
governor, and his stand on
local option question says:
did oppose local option when it
was up for adoption, but after it
was enacted by
posed amending it and
see it lived up to and enforced.”
Now the Graphic would like to
inquire if it is not a fact that Mr,
Hoter, through his paper, vehe
mently protested against the ef
For years the mere mention o f fort o f the temperance people o f
the hotel accommodations ot Marion county to vote the coun
Newberg in tht presence o f a ty dry at the last election.
bunch o f commercial travelers
With the number ot cold blood
was a signal tor giving the horse
laugh, and they all planned their ed murders increasing in Oregon
visits to our tow n with a view at a rapid rate, people begin to
o f getting aw ay without being speculate on what we are com
compelled to remain over night. ing to. This one thing is certain.
Newberg was on the black list If we had a state law, vigorously
with the traveling public and the enforced, making it a peniten
advertising we go t m this way tiary offense to carry concealed
was against us. But you will fire arms, it would work no
notice that things have changed hardship on anybody.
since the Imperial hotel was
When the Graphic sees fit to
opened. It took a good deal o f
money to build it and a few men take anything from the columns
had to shoulder the responsibil o f the Hillsboro Independent, or
ity, but now you will hear tra v any other exchange, due credit is
eling men speaking well o f our given, hut the Independent failed
hotel accommodations and men in a recent issue to extend the
o f this class are not seen hurry same courtesy to the Graphic.
ing out ot town as they did be T o simply say an exchange says
fore the new hotel was opened. so and so is not treating the “ ex
No other amonnt o f money has change” fairly.
been expended here that has g iv
Possibly some ot the “ blind
en and will continue to give New
pigs” reported in the county may
berg as much favorable mention j
receive their sight, since the coun
as the money invested in the new
ty court has made an offer o f a
and up to date hotel.
reward ot $50 for evidence fur
nished which will lead to the ar
In a recent number o f the
rest and conviction ot anyone
Graphic mention was made that
found violating tbe local option
a number o f our exchanges were
law.
carrying an advertisement o f the
“ Kern Associated Oil Company”
Real Estate Transfer».
and also that the same proposi Reported br tbe Y ent till) Countr A batnv t
Com pear MeMtnsvUto.
tion had been tamed down by
tbe Graphic. In a recent num
Katherine B Burdick et al to
ber o f the “ California Oil World” McDonald; wV4 lot 2 Fairlawn
the Kern company was exposed, subd; $100.
U S to Lizzie D Gilman; sV&ne%
the article closing with these
sec 31 t 5 r 8.
words: “ The statement, then,
Lizzie D Monday & hub to D E
that the Kern Associated ‘owns Emmett; %Vt neVi sec 31 t 5 r 8;
tree o f incumbrance forty acres in $ 200 .
King & Bennett
Hardware Co.
Have you seen our
H E A T IN G
STO V ES
We have over 2 5 dif
ferent Sizes Styles
to select from.
O ar
First & Washington Sts
C. B. C U M M IN G S A C O
Paints, Oils, G lass, House Furnish
ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino
leum, House Painting and H ard
ware.
W e have a large line of Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
of Hand Burnt
Leather Postals ex-
v
ecuted to order.
W E D D IN G
SEASON
Newberg
Oregon
LUMBER
<; To make room for our large stock o f Christinas goods we
will offer
For The Next Few Days Only
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Prices A re
Right
20 per cent discount on all white goods
10
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outings
20
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wool and mixed goods
25
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Ladies’ and Children’s Coats
Calicos 5 and 6 cent!______
W indows
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HOLIDAY OPENING DEC. 7, 08
IM PO R T E D C H IN A FOR G IF T P U R P O S E S -A
few specimen values. Nothing is more appro
priate for a gift than a nice piece o f imported
china. O ur line is complete, including every
thing desirable in moderate priced ware.
F. H. Caldwell
& Com
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out our entire stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, etc.* Good goods at shod
dy prices.
We can save you money. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
Jas. Patterson & Son
Plumbing!
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Give ua a chance at that
new home. W e would like
to put In thoae Bath Fix
tures, Etc., and do y o u r
plumbing.
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