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N ewberî I G raphic HEWBERQ, YAMHILL 00 ÏÏHTY. OBBBQN, THÏÏB 8 DAY, DECEMBER 10 , 1908 . 701 * XXL so largely in the majority m New berg that there can be no valid Going to Do excuse tor letting things g o at Whet » J. L. Richard* who has bceu W ith It? visiting hi* daughters, Miss M a y _ loose ends, and the object o f this Richards and Mrs. Prank Keys, article is to arouse this class lrom Nearly every tow n in Oregon seeming lethargy with the hope returned to his home this weds is having experience with the that they may get together and after a tw o weeks’ visit. Mrs. Roe Robinson visited last “ near beer” proposition. Eu make themselves felt in a w ay gene passed an ordinance forbid that may be effective. It has week with her mother in New- d in g the sale o f the staff and the been done in the past with good berg. Mrs. Roberts and children w a -circuit court sustained the ordi results and it can be done again. We believe that a public meet ited her parents in Dayton dur nance. The case has passed to .the supreme court lor final deci ing ought to be called and that ing the past week. Mrs. Cyrene Palmer, who has sio n which ii being watched for every citizen o f the whole com w ith interest. / munity who is opposed to the been nursing Mrs. Hunter daring It is claimed that the brewers sale of “near beer,’ should be in her illness, has returned to her I in manufacturing the drink have vited to attend and participate home in Chehalem Center. The tw o weeks’ evangelistic -endeavored to keep the percent in the meeting. The sentiment service closed last week after a of the people could thus find ex a ge o f alcohol down to a point very successful revival. The meet- * so it cannot be reached by the lo pression and we believe it would cal option law, yet it is shipped be so overwhelming that no self- ing* were conducted by Revs. in beer kegs and it is said to have respecting man, when confronted Knotts and Alford. all the appearance o f beer and to with it, would dare to Stand out 1 J .W . B. Edwards and Elmer taste like the real thing. It is against it. This is the faith we I tans returned from the coast re noticeable, too, that the same have in the good people of New porting a very pleasant trip and •class o f hangers-on are to be seen berg and what it is possible for lots o f hunting. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Powell around the places where itissold us to accomplish by conccrttd spent Sundav at the home of that patronize the beer saloons. action. Newberg has one o f these re , ri f any who may read this ap their son, H. B. Powell. A. D. McEwan was a visitor sorts on Main street which is peal believe our ground is well givin g the people a good deal o f taken and are willing to get in in Portland q ^ h e Gilmore home concern. The editor o f the and drill, the meeting can easily last week. 1 ™ Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Pow ell had Graphic in company with a mem- < be arranged for. A Sunday aft ber o f the city council called at ernoon spent in this w ay would for their guests at Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell, Pau the place On Tuesday morning certainly be time well spent. line Powell and W. F. Myers. and had a talk with one o f the , The friends of Mrs. Annie Gag- ■, proprietors, who said at once glemttn and Elsie Alves w ill be that he was selling “ near beer,’ ’ glad to learn that they arrived bnt maintained that it was eo Spokane’s National AppleShow worse than soda water or ,a$y is attracting attention from fruit home safely after a very pleasant NEAR HO. 8 PRO BLEM . other so-called soft drink. He w as told that he was engaging in a business that was displeas ing t o a very large majority o f o f the people of Newberg and was aslcpdk w hat position he w oakf AÜtume if it was shown ' - to him plainly that such was the case. He did not answer defi nitely, but we assume that he and his partner are men who can be reasoned with, and here is an ■ opportunity for work on the part o f all who want to sustain the good name of Newberg. It is wonderful what concerted action will do when it is made in overwhelming numbers. In fact few men are able to stand np against it. no difference what their position may be, when the people assert themselves in no uncertain terms a n d ¡ w i t h strength of numbers that carries weight. We all know that conditions have been gradually grow ing worse in Newberg for several months and unless we arouse and assert ourselves the élément that stands for an open town w ill gain courage on account o f the lax hand we are showing, and soon we will have little grounds for calling attention to our advantages from the stand point o f a good home town, free from all the baser influences that are so common in other places. The Graphic is willing to be ■classed as radical along these lines. We have fought tor the good name o f Newberg too long to be ready to submit a t this day and witness the introduction o f such things As will be the enter- , ing wedge for others that will be worse still, without a protest or without calling on the people to ge t together and make them selves felt while the opportunity is afforded for curtailing these evil influences. We have never stood for mob law or for taking any other unlawful measures in dealing with men who undertake to defame the good name our town has built up, but rather have encouraged the better ele ment to arise and make them selves felt where occasion has de- < raanded it. A crisis is at hand and a turning point may be looked for. Conditions in New berg must be improved at an early day or we will soon see the time when they will be worse. Which shall it be? The better element o f society is •f^MERRVk A M appy s ] . O u r Store is h ead qu arters fo r v a lu a b le an d use- A t fu l presents fo r the m annish side o f the house. e .... * HODSON BROS. “IF Y O U G E T IT O F H O D S O N B R O S . I T S R IG H T “ J, growers all over the United triP- E. A. McCornack returned from « j account u d report at Mid executor In the States this week. Eighty boxes ity Coart of Yamhill Count/. Oregon, and Eugene Friday after a visit there aald Coart ha* appointed Monday, Decem- o f the choicest fruit shown a t i, IMS, at W o’clock a. m. aa the day and with his parents Dr. And Mrs. H. ^ for the hearing of objection» to «aid »nal the Portland exhibit o f th e ant and the aattlament thereof, “ » w. therefore, all ppraoa* Interested in aald Northwest Fruitgrowers’ Asso F. McCornack. James Morrison of this neigh- «at a are hereby notlied and required to ap- at the Ceanty Coart room at McMinoTille, ciation and Oregon State H orti borhood was the successful co Yamhill County, State of Oregon, at mid ___ , to then and there show cease, If any there cultural Society are being dis petitor at the recent Walnut Fi he, why aaid account and report ahould not be allowed and approved and the aald ex- played, while twenty other boxes at McMinnville receiving the cup muled, aantnr dlaaharged and aald eatate iorarer and offered by the Oregon Nursery o f premium takers are rushing DOM^lto?>ij!*lW . A.P. JOHNSON, across the continent to New York Co, for the best display o f Eng-' Executor of the win and teatament of Marie lish walnuts. The cup won by fCD WD City to be shown in Macy’s win Mr. Morrison is very handsome CLABKNCK BUTT, AU’y for eatate. dows and then forwarded to the in design and finish and makes a rulers of England, Germany, most desirable trophy. It may France and Russia, in specially be seen in the showcase at W. J. sealed boxes to insure their safe Gordon’s store. This is the sec ond time that Mr. Morrison’s arrival in London, Berlin, Paris walnuts have won first place. and St. Petersberg. Mrs. E. A. McCornack has re The women o f the Pacific turned home after spending Northwest are taking an in Thanksgiving with relatives in creasingly active part in its de Portland. Mr. Ernest G. Bean, son o f Su B a rg a in s w orth w h ile on velopment and advertisement, preme Judge R. S. Bean, o f Slati- and the Portland Women’s Club coy, California, is spending a few will go ont on a unique excursion weeks with his cousins Mr. and next week, when they w ill gather Mrs. E. A. McCornack. Mrs. D. H. Turner of McMinn the beautifully tinted branches o f ville recently entertained the la “ Oregon Grape” in quantity suf dies o f Dundee Hill at her delight ficient to decorate the famous ful home. All report a very en Plymouth Church o f Brooklyn, joyable time. G R E G O R Y S IS T E R S Mr. and Mrs. Elwin S. Greer New York, o f which Rev. Newell entertained the family at their Dwight Hillis is pastor. The pleasant home on Thanksgiving. Portland Commercial Clnb will send this East by express in am ple time to reach Brooklyn by Christmas. President E. J. Ross o f the Washington State Dairymen’s C hristm as shopping is on in earn est now . Association, and numerous other members of that organization will participate in the convention o f the Oregon State Dairy Asso ciation in Salem Thursduy and Friday o f this week. Electric power has been installed in the É0 ST LIBERAL ABO DEFENDABLE STORE. exhibit hall for working exhibits, and handsome cups are to be giv en as prizes, appropriately en graved, and assurance of dairy You have but 12 shopping days le ft and creamery exhibits are com Shop early and receive benefit o f fresh stock. ing in to the secretary daily. Sa We carry an excellent line o f lem people have arranged a splen Ladies’ Men’s ' House Slippers did reception tor their guests. H ’ d 'k ’fs H ’d’k’ fs Umbrellas Oregon dairymen will be well Hose Ruching Gloves represented at the Washington Suspenders Neckwear Dresden Ribbons meeting in Chehalis next week. Purses Garters Lunch Cloths Oregon and Washington were House Slippers Center Pieces Shirtwaists each given a hearing before Presi- Ties Doilies Belts dent Roosevelt’s Commission on Fancy Garters Fancy Hose Country Life, and expressed themselves as more than pleased with the co-operation they met in these tw o states. They were particularly fortunate in being Sub. Agency Ladies Home enabled to meet the leading hor Ladies Home Journal ticulturists on account ofnumer-: Journal Patterns ous fruit meetings at this season, i The whole country is awaiting the Commission’s report with genuine interest. 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