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N E W B E R Q O R A P H 1C A news note from Eugene says a farewell reception is to be given Consul H. B. Miller and family in that city on Wednesday even ing o f next week, on account of their return to Yokohama at an early day, which prompts the ■Oggestion that Mr. Miller is too good a man for Oregon to spare tor service in heathendom tor a longer period. We need him at home. The Hill M ilitary Academy youngsters, who spent a couple o f days in tow n ,M a t week all seemed to be adept* in the use of dgaretts. I t is evident that there is a looseness in the home training o f the lads which the academy has not been able to overcome, it there is any attempt in this direction, which is doubt* ul. I f there is any troth in the statements made by medical ex perts, who have noted the effects o f cigarette smoking on boys, it is not to be expected that lads who are slaves to the little stinkers, will make good in military or any other training schools. FOOD FOR THOUGHT. TBnrrs-syci -smxsttgH;* trtaaat ability aad hi* disposition to « I I have always thought th a t the newspaper was one o f the least appreciated o f any ot oar * local enterprises, that more is demanded o f it and that the services which it renders are more grudgingly paid tor thaa „ perhaps any other institution in the community Newspapers do more to advertise the community and they contribute more free public service than any other enterprise we have. They are entitled to the support ot the merchant. They are entitled to lis job-work irom the standpoint of patronizing home industry, and they are entitled to the advertising o f every merchant in their tow n from the purely selfish standpoint ot the merchant him self. The merchant of today who doesn’t get results from his advertising is either to blame for not w riting attractive advertis- ing and appealing with low jrices to the people whom he de sires to reach or else be tails to properly show his goods when they are called for or doesn’t deliver what he advertises. Henney & Stover Buggies Anent the recent discussion o f the question o f municipal owner Miss Phoebe Couzins, lawyer, ship and operation ot the light ■former suffragist, lecturer and the first American woman to ing system, it may not be out o f serve as United States Marshal, the w ay to state that our neighbors on the north side o f is quoted as saying that her observations in Colorado have Cbehalem mountain at Hillsboro, have recently disposed o f their caused her to change her views on the question o f woman lightning plant after having an suffrage, and she now asserts unsatisfactory experience with that the ballot is not the means it, covering a period ot five years. The city purchased the plant through which women can work of H. V. Gates, the party who the most good. Osteopathy and Chemistry, installed it, for $24,000and after (Continued (rom pac« 1) The Salem brewery plant is to having expended about $26,500 Ponder well the declaration of ■be enlarged, so says the States more on the plant, it has been “ Hammerschlag is credited man, which would seem to point sold tor $15,500, or a total loss w ith having first made investi Virchow, the celebrated Berlin Pathologist: “ For much stress - to the fact that the men who are to the city o f about $35,000. gations regarding the nature o f is being laid on microbes as a patting their money into it have And this in the face o f the fact extractives tubercle disease producer. Microbes are no fears of Marion county being that Mr. Gates made 14 percent bacilli, but to Robert Koch is always found where there is voted dry, or at least feel sure on his investment the last year due the honor o f discovery o f the disease, but may be the result that the state will not be carried he operated it, while his rates principles and preparation of an and not the cause.’’ Good oste opathic testimony isn’t it? Es t o r prohibition in the near future. were lower than the rates charged emulsion o f the powdered deac pecially good to come from an Possibly they may be over con after it w as acquired by the city. bodies o f the tubercle bacilli eminent M. D. The Independent says the fident and don’t know how Note what G. H. Corsan says (T . B.) etc.” council chamber was well filled in his art. “ The Tuberculosis rapidly public sentiment has been 1 wonder if it really is an honor. Plague” in the M ay No. , o f when the changing on the wet or dry with spectators Does Koch so consider it? Do “ Health Magazine” published in deal was being closed and all question. . those think so here in Newberg N. Y.: “ Drugging acute diseases appeared well pleased with the who have been running to or checking the progress of fevers The people of Oregon, who sale. It further says: Portland to Dr. R. Matson, by drugs casts the impurities “ There will be general satisfac attended the Lewis and Clark that were being thrown out by that big “ Tuberculin Doctor?” the skin back to the lungs. Thus fair, were impressed w ith the tion that the council has finally Does their condition really justi are many drug-cured persons many fine exhibits on display in solved the vexatious municipal fy anybody in using tuberculin, never the same after the success the Washington building, made plant problem. The price agreed Their or permitting it to be used on ful (?) drug treatment. by the different counties, ot that upon is probably the best that whole vital tone is ever after themselves, their relatives or state. They were all concen could have been obtained, and lowered,” friends? He has had a big pul The disastrous effects of their trated in that building and the many believe much more than from a tew Newberg people ant drastic drugs and germicides on showing they made wus a fine would have been received hac not one o f them, but had been opr body-cells must be well advertisement of their resources. the sale been deferred another better—much better—if they hac known to this man. Anything Yamhill county could easily send year. I t was of course possible stayed aw ay from him and hac strong enough to kill the germs will also destroy delicate body- an exhibit to the Seattle fair that that the plant eventually might no treatment whatever. Think tissues. So well may he speak would open the eyes o f the have paid indebtedness, but this of it! That vile concoction being even o f the bacteriologist lower thousands o f visitors, who will was impossible until improve injected into the body with the ing the “ vital tone.” Pure blood throng the Oregon building, and ments involving large expendi hypodermic syringe, or even is the best germicide; artificial from an advertising standpoint tures were made, and the city used as “ eve-drops.” As one “ tonics” vitiate it more and nothing else could equal it in was not in a position to raise man put it here. “ He did it ai: more. Nobody ever took atonic T h e five dollars a squirt too!” measured by teacup or teaspoon, efficiency. Possibly it is to o late the necessary fu n d s. Another said o f a friend who or in the form of “ pill or table,” t o consider such a proposition, purchase price w ill materially had sent one o f his family not even “ iron for the blood,” but our county ought to have reduce the bonded indebtedness, to him. “ I t ’s too bad than that could be assimilated or outstanding warrants may be Brother—has been duped so.” built up into body-cells. Of all an exhibit there. reduced by the sale o f wood for But it is’nt strange: such people the grand and furious farces, of Local unions o f New York which they were issued, anc are adepts in deepest dyed duplic all the chuck-holes in ye ancient allopathic rut, there is none quite waiters connected with the with the balance refunded in such ity. I cannot refrain from quoting so deep dire and devilish as that Hotel and Restaurant Employes’ form as to be gradually retired, the Pacific Coast Journal o ' o f “ Bacteriology.” Death-deal Alliance recently decided to begin the city w ill be in a position to Homeopathy, December issue, on ing in its nature, by it mynads a general campaign against tip- embark upon necessary improve osteopathy. The editor warns o f men have gone to their doom. ping, Official instructions were ments such as sewer, paving, etc., his confreres: “ Let us be wise. It has been said o f many phy issued to all waiters not to which w ill confer much more Osteopathy is doing a work we sicians: cannot do. It has come to stay.. accept tips, to make a substantial benefits than the Osteopathic practitioners are fast • “ They chased the microbe long and far, and-when they captured general demand for a minimum disastrous operation o f the city forging to the front, and their it, when they got it in their wage o f $2.50 per day. Officials plant.” colleges have to-day more hands, behold it burst! It was o f these unions say that uniform Here is an instance where a students than our own. The nothing but an empty babble.” Having been foolet^ by that wage conditions will never be private individual made gooc tact that they perform innumer able cures, and that often on “ bubble" they are prone to think established among waiters unti money by giving close persona patients that we ourselves have all things else are only bubbles the tipping system is abolished. attention to the management failed on should cause us to sit and not worth the chasing. This has the right ring and a and operation of his lighting nf> and take notice.” Yet some H ow far they are mistaken re long suffering public will wish plant, while the d ty sunk a bi|; wiseacres will sit up and tell 70 a garding osteopathy hundreds, Xhem soccess. There is no reason wad in operating the same plan ; “ I t ’s nothing but rub’n.” With- yes thousands, can testify. all their wisdom this editor Dr, Ds. H. D. B ow ers . on earth w hy the public should while charging a higher rate says, “ but few o f our number pay the wages o f employes o than was charged by the in have even a faint idea ot its other people in tips. L et the dividual owner. Experience is a methods o f procedure, or the employed be paid fair wages and dear teacher but often nothing « a t oat the tipping nuisance. else w it satisfy. “ From Poverty to Affluence” would make a good subject for a Kansas story. Thirty years ago i t was no unusual thing tor a rep, resentative o f a Kansas com munity to appear a t a Sunday oervice in the older sections east of the Mississippi, and ask for a little time to lay before the people the needs p f the distressed and poverty stricken families o f his community, and ask for a collection o f cash and clothing to relieve the situation until crops could be raised, but the days o f -the chintz bug and the grass hopper seem to be numbered, while the hot winds have been tempered, and now we hear of more farmers sporting auto- mobiles on the plains ofthe “ Sun flo w er” state than will be found ia any other section o f the HIGHEST GRADE, COMPLETE STOCK King & Bennett Hdw. Co Our stock is larger and more complete A m « ever. W e have all the latest patterns, consisting o f Taffeta, wash taffeta, messaline, kobe, mira, rice mes saline, foulards, podesoies, pongees, m&labars, Arnold, Jap, China, fancy silks, etc., etc. Prices are as Low as the Lowest T H E BAZAAR New Line of Postals Exposition Views Kienle & Sons LUMBER Windows Mouldings 0. K. Spaulding Logging So read a paper on “ The Retail Advertiser” before the Southern Io w a Editorial association, and among other things he said: From the standpoint of a retail advertiser o f fifteen years’ ex perience I consider the newspaper with its variety of forms of pub licity not only a public necessity, but the most public spirited and most enterprising institution that exists in any community, and in addition I consider its advertising columns, properly used, the most valuable business asset to the retail merchant that he has at his disposal, and the advantages which may be obtained through the use of this advertising is only limited to his I d lenii m on/ whereof wltoaro my fa end end «Ml of thl* office this thirteenth day of Kerch ’**• y r¡ L awbchcc O. XraaAY, Comptrollero( the Currency. Administratrix Notice. F. H. Caldwell & Company ’ H e a d quartern for Watches, Clockfs, and Jewelry F ritad qnlrc<1 to proaMt the « m m with tho proper roueheni 10 tho undontfttod ot tho oOco of Cl«rone« Ban. at Newborg. Yamhill County, Orogon. within ala month* from dot# hereof. Roao X T a Y U » . Admtnlatrotrli of tho ««tat* of William H. Taylor, dewaaod C labexc » Stnrr, A ll’y for «atotf.