Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 31, 1908, Image 4

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    N B W B E R Q G RAPH IC.
m i T m ea sD A T
moki « in o
styles lor men's hats, trimmed
with flowers and birds feathers
and units o f shining silks and
satins to attract the attention
o f the men folks.
The Jacksonville Post had a
column of bright sayings last
week under the head o f “ Holiday
$1.50 Per Year In Advance. [Greetings,” dippings from vari­
ous authors, and among others
we note the following by Riley:
nacumas n . isos.
“ A word o f Godspeed, and good
Yon hare no doubt noticed that cheer to all on earth, or lar or
the fellows who do the “ swearing near, or friend or foe o r thine or
o f ” act along about the first o f mine in echo o f the voice Divine.
the year, nearly always belong Heard, when the star bloomed
to a class who can do the swear­ and lit the world’s lace, with
God’s smile on it." And sand-
ing all right.
witched in below was the remind­
The deputy inspector o f dairies er that “ the intense itching char­
lor Coos county, who by the way acteristic to these ailments is al­
is a woman, created a mild sen­ most instantly allayed by Chaip-
sation the other day at the meet­ berlain’s Salve etc.,” and followed
ing ol the Oregon Dairy Associa­ at intervals by others o f a like
tion, by stating that on her nature. A very interesting col­
rounds she visited one dairyman umn o f holiday greetings indeed.
who kept his .separator in the
cow shed and alter putting the
Almost every morning a num­
milk through, and not having a ber o f dressed hogs are piled on
rag handy, took oft a sock to the trucks at the railway station
wash the separator with. This tor shipment to Portland. Along
probably sounded funny to Mrs next summer and fall the cured
Yoakam but it didn’t sound good meat and lard from these same
to the dairymen o f Coos and the porkers will be shipped back to
consumers o f our dairy products. Newberg and the farmers who
Truth is Mrs. Yoakam went en­ sold the hogs will come to town
tirely too far in making the re­ and buy the meat and lard for
mark—but a woman has to talk. home consumption. The S. P.
However, Mrs. Yoakam is a first company ’kethes ’em a cornin’
class inspector in a good many and a goin\ while the honest but
respects.—Myrtle Point Enter­ improvident toiler pays the
prise.
freight, both ways.
In onr humble opinion, as
a user of dairy butter, it was the
James A. Finch was found
man who took off his sock that guilty o f the murder o f Ralph B.
went entirely too far—bat a man Fisher, the jury returning with a
must talk, and we are aware that decree o f murder in the first de­
tastes differ.
gree after being ont thirty min­
W.C. '
James Dryden who has charge
o f the poultry department at the
experiment station at the Oregon
Agricultural College is sending
oat a list o f questions to farmers
and poultry-keepers throughout
the state, covering nearly every
phase o f the poultry business.
The idea is to get the observa­
tions o f those engaged in this in­
dustry, not tor publication, but
the proposition is to make a
summary o f the facts secured and
publish the same in bulletin form.
In a multitude o f counselors there
is safety and mach valuable in­
formation-will no doubt be se­
cured. The poultry business is
one o f our growing industries,
and yet it don’t appear to be
growing at a pace sufficient to
keep up with the growing de­
mands of the trade in eggs and
market poultry. If yon have
not already received one o f these
circulars drop a card to Mr. Dry­
den, O. A. C., Corvallis, and ask
for one. The questions asked
are practical and any one inter­
ested in the poultry business
ought to do all they can to en-
courage this new movement.
utes. No honest, conscientious
set of men could have done any­
thing else. It was a plain case ot
murder and the public is pleased
with the speedy trial and convic­
tion.
M orrà Walton, Bain M orrà,
Elsie Tangen, Harry Crater,
Anna Tangen and- Florence Mc­
Guire. Signed,
B k k t h a O. B u n f o b d , Principal
M a b k l B . R u s h , Assistant.
For sale or trade.
tunitv—want to sell at one«.
Plant consists of 10 lots 4 8 x 1 0 0
ft. each, and greenhouse 32 x 80
ft.-3000 ft o f glass, hot water
heat, well stocked, complete sys­
tem of watering all over the place.
Established trade for all flower«.
Several parties together can
make money by enlarging the
place and raising plants by the
thousand for the wholesale trade.
Will show you. Will sell green
house and any number o f lots
wanted. This is a nice business
during the wet winter weather.
Terms to suit.
W. B. S ims ,
Newberg, Ore.
' W e wish you a H appy .
SS. Tlfount’s
Happy New Year!
Morris Walton has a cousin
out from Portland spending the
holidays.
Miss Ella Evans who was
guest o f Miss Maude Wills went
to Portland to visit friends last
Monday morning.
Mrs. Mary Scott and son Jamie
and Mrs. Colton were guests a':
Bonny View on Christmas.
F. Hodges had the misfortune
to lose one o f his fine big horses
last week.
Mrs. Paulsen is spending a few
days in Newberg with, her daugh­
ter Mable this week.
Mrs. Geo. Perry is able to be
about and accompanied by Mrs.
Ridgway went to Portland Tues­
day.
A number from here attended
the Carnival at Newberg Monday
night. They viewed the ferocious
beasts which were indeed fero­
cious (?) but were in strong cages,
beard the Jubilee Singers which if
put to soak in water would have
turned white, saw many wonder­
ful things and lastly viewed the
basket ball games and the little
brown cub bear which was a
reality and are wondering when
there will be another carnival.
You no doubt have noticed that
church attenders, however pious
they may be, will occasionally
be overcome by drowsiness, no
difference how interesting the ser­
mon may be. Possibly you may
have at times been in this class
yourself and have pinched your­
self and tried all manner o f means
to overcome your embarrassing
physical condition. A German
psychologist- speaking o f the
cause says: “ It is not because
the worshippers are weary, or
bored, or lulled by the warmth
o f the church. It is because they
so concentrate their attention
on the preacher, stare at him so
fixedly that they hypnotize them­
selves, tall into a hypnotic trance-
sleep. Fewer women than men
g o to sleep during the sermon be­
cause a woman, however pious,
School Report.
can not keep her eyes oft another
wom an’s becoming gown or new
Report ol School District No. 9
hat, so that the feminine wor­ for the month ending Dec. 24.
shippers’ wandering glances pre­
Names of pupils neither absent
vent them from falling intoanto- nor tardy during the month are:
t h y p n o s i s . The pyschologist
Warren Hyde, Edna Everest,
says the clergymen are to blame Robert Shirrs, Helen Ellis, Vera
in a measure, for the sleepers that Painton, Barbara Morris, Mabel
confront them. The preachers Atkinson, Glenn Barnhart, Au­
wonld do well to move about as brey Tangen, Oren Given, Mar­
much as possible, to make many
gestures and to vary their mo­ jorie Green, Willie Hyde, Alice
notonous tones." This Masking Green, Ivan Morris, Jesse Hvde,
t o o much o f the preachers. Why Harold Weaver, Anna Ellis, Rob­
n ot inaugurate a system o f varied ert Walton, Ella Christianson,
Year, and thank our
customers for their pat­
ronage in the past.
RACKET
STO R E
NEW GOODS |
New Stromberg-Carlson tele­
phones for sale. This is a stand­
ard phone and has been adopted
by the Newberg Telephone Com­
pany. Shares o f stock and new
phones sold on installments, if
preferred. Second hand phones
and extra parts for sale.
S. J. M a d s o n . M u L 1 8 -3 .
and P rosperous New
Jifardwaro ó tort
and marked at
LIVE AND LET LIVE
PRICES.
King & Bennett
Hardware Co.
First A Washington Sts. ■
31 J. T . S M IT H
C. B. C U M M IN G S & C O
Special Reductions on
.T H E
Paints, Oils, Glass,. H ons« Furnish»
fings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum, H ouse Painting and Hard­
ware.
W e have a large line o f Sounenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postala ex»
ecuted to order.
W E D D IN G
SEASON
Bargains w orth while on
T R I M M E D and
STREET H A T S
Is already here and the
H olidays a r e approach­
ing.
R em em ber I am
headquarter« fo r silver­
w are and oth er suitable
goods fo r presents. Prices
the low est fo r the beat
m oney can bay.
GREGORY SISTERS
The loss o f life by the awful
disaster in Southern Italy result­
ing from an earthquake will prob­
ably prove to be the worst ever
known. The dead in tw o cities
number 110,000 and other places
will increase the number, prob­
ably another 100,000, to*say
nothing o f the wounded and
homeless.
Happy New
Year
Heating Stoves
Rayo Lamps
Oil Heaters, Ac
Rare oppor-
S. W . P O T T E R
N A S H & F IN L E Y
A n unusually large stock o f silk waist
ings and suitings to select from .
Prices the lowest.
Newberg
Oregon
LUM BER
Shingle*-
Lath
Lime
D oors
Sw«wl
Cement*
W indow s
Master
------- M ouldings
SPECIAL PRICES
T H E B A ZA A R
B ig School Supply Special Saturday
and Monday, Jan. 2 and 4, 1909
F R E E — 1 pencil and ink eraser
will be given with each school sup­
ply purchase
C. K. Spaulding Logging So
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
IIHAMBERUlIß
BOUGH
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
K IE N L E A S O N S
Located on East First S t
OREGON
Slaughter Sale
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to as a è d i
M w » m a, le » « t a f «nus,
Plumbing!
Our Entire Stock o f Ladies' Dress
Goods, Notions, Shoes^ Hats, and
Caps to be sold at Slaughter Price*.
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tinos, etc., sad do your
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Jas. Patterson 9c Son
LBT US FKHJRE-Wrm YOU.
RECORDS
N ew records exchanged fo r old ones.
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