N E W B E R Q Q RAPM IC, N ew berg had a sane Fourth this tim e for sure. It rained all d ay and most o f our people remained at home and ju st let it rain. The gentle weeping o f the clouds all day Monday had a very depressing effect on the fire crackers and it was a very quiet, enjoyable day in Newberg. Considering the fact that the Weather has been too. cool so far th is season to make river bathing s t all enchanting, the Willamette and the many other streams of Oregon* appear to be making g o o d 'o n the usual number of drowning*. The town that didn’ t spend any money in preparations for celebrating on last Monday was in great luck. The weather man had it all his way and as s result a t his efforts the corn and potatoes are growing by leaps and bounds. Aspirants for Hawley’s seat in con gress are already bobbing up, but he will succeed him self and serve the people o f the First District another term. He has made good and the voters o f the district will want to see him re turned. It takes a congressman one term to “ get the hang o f the house” and after that he is in a position to do some good work if he is made of the right kind of stuff. It is folly to be sending new men to congress at every turn o f the wheel o f fortune. One of the convicts pardoned by Governor Chamberlain just before he resigned to become United States Senator filled up on booze at lone the other day and proceeded to do the bad man act by shooting up the town, wound ing five men and holding the officers at bay for several hoars with a shotgun. This incident recalls the fact that when Chamberlain spoke to an audience to Duncans hall in Newberg when he was campaigning, he was so pathetic in his answer to charges that he was using the pardoning power too freely on murderers and hardened criminals, that several “ sniffles” were heard in the audience and handkerchiefs were required to wipe away the burning tears. Some people are easy—exceedingly easy. Caucasiana on a nig drunk, a lodging house set on Are, a barkeeper knocking drunks right apd left with beer bottles and abusing the * town marshal and hit deputy—well what e glorious time they are haring. No abridgement o f the personal liberty o f the people at Newport and thsy are having one round o f pleasure. A t one time the first of the week it w as necessary to em pty the jail in order to give others a turn, so the report goes, but the authorities did the best they could to furnish accommo dations for alL One noble Red th at he should treat all men fair ly and courteously, and th a t hr should demand the san e treat ment ia return.. I belie*« th at he should adopt the policy th at he considers best for the welfare of his com m unity, and having once mapped out his course, should allow no pressure, how ever strong, to influence him to change it .” SUNDAY SCHOOL Man offered $5 for a bottle of l « K W t l n 0 « * U t t s M M tk t Sun S ch ool Loooon by Rn«. Uno« whiskey while another went him for the Infornatio o o l N «w *M one better and offered to ex ■ Ib i. S tu d y Cltfh. change his 15-year-old daughter for one bottle of booze. Newport f y JtJL* l i f t , 1909. f • \¡' 'K V i has always had a reputation for ; Peal*« fécond Mission «*y Journey- furnishing visitors a great variety Phillppi.il J.ller. Act* xvl :16-ML Oolden Taxt—Ballava on the Lord o f scenery and entertainment Christ, and thon ah.lt be aovad. Art* xvl but the season o f 1909 promises Verna I«41-In what elans do yoo>l»ce who profit by the alna ol Wien woatnT to eclipse them all. AGAIN AT THE BAT W c are glad to know th at our friend, J. C . H ayter is again a t the b a t; dealing out the gospel truth to the readers o f his paper, The Polk County Observer, published a t the thriving county seat tow n ot Dallas. A year a g o he leased his plant for tw elve m onths in order to take a year off for a much needed rest, bat on the first of the m onth he again assumed charge, and is again dow n to hard w ork striving to give his readers a first class paper, which he never In the first issue he gives a re view o f his past efforts, followed with an outline o f what bis endeavor will be in the future, in a tw o and a hall column editori al, every line of which is good reading, and from which we quote as follows: There is no case on record where a country newspaper man ever accumulated enough wealth to place him in the library-endowing class, but there is in the business, when rightly managed, as good an in come as any reasonable man has a right to expect from the labor and capital invested There is also the pleasure and satisfaction that come from bring in . a posi tion where one can feet that one is in touch with all public move ments; where one can say an en couraging word when an en couraging word is needed; and where, while earning a liveli hood, one can leud a hand in all, movements having for their In aeom o f thoir calm and constant i V (low? Or a rt thoo scoring a distant land, To dia in mnnanra open tba strand? H as't they talcs to toll o f the pcorl lit doop, Where the wave-whelmed mariner rocks in sleep? • Cans’t thou apeak o f navies that sank in pride, v Er’e the roar of their thunder in echo died? What trophies, what banners sre float ing free, In the shadowy depths of the silent sea? It is vain to ask, as thou rollest afar, Of banner, , or mariner, ship or star, It is vain to seek in tby stormy face, Some tale of the sorrowful past to trace; Thou art rolling high thou art flashing free, Thla young w o n u waa poaaeased with •Wry How vain are the questions I ask of clever apirit ofcevU, an aU~ round spirit of da- thee! oaptloo, lnolndtng fortune tailing;'now whore tli did har ala consist, end that of her o w n e r « ? Whioh are the more to be blamed In theae day*, fortune teller* or their willing dopant When bed man are loatng the gains of thelf ertl ooonpatlon, ere they apt to be careful of tho truth, when;they are after the goad men who have deatroyed their baataeae? Per ex ample the liquor dealer*. Verne » -W h a t made the multitude ae angry at Paul aadSUna, audio aay lwMaaoe ovwm I ha TWiae is a small item, but good twine sevee e 1st panaa in harvest time. Every time your machine W stopped the delay coat* you money. Tune in fc harvest season is always valuable, and Some s ' tunes extremely precious on account of the condition of weather or grain. Be sure you \ ' use the best twine,— P L Y M O U t H BL a A T W IN E . Then you will be safe from WBm \ the annoyances, delays, expenses, which fg fjn \ ordinary twine causes. Plymouth Tw ine { ttS \ works perfectly in every machine. M ore H A \ of it is made and used every vear than \ any other jund, because it is known to ■j M ' \ be the b e « and has been for years. ||H h \ Binds more sheaves with less ex> B \ pense, no knots, no breaks, and is - \ guaranteed full length and extra ! strength. G et Plymouth Tw ine [ ^ Wr i from the local dealer. L ook for J m | « p w t h e wheat-sheaf tag. KÌNG & BENNETT H A R D W A R E CO. I too am a wave on a stormy sea; I too am a wanderer driven like thee, I too am seeking a distant land, AU bearings lost ere I reach the strand. The land I seek is * waveless shore, And they who reach It shall wander no B. C U M M IN G S A CO Even a legless man can ran through a bank account. It requires a skillful surgeon to set a bone, but anybody can set an egg. When a girl utils in love w ith a loafer we usually find him the idle o f her heart. There is little expectation that the July and August sun will melt the ke trust. The corn-field ought to take a recret thli palatal incident? high rank, because there are so Verse 25—1* there any circumstance to pain ful. or disastrous, that prayer and praise can many kernels in it. not tarn ft Into Joy and victory? It would not take a thrashing If we prayed and sane more la oar private Uvea, and in our families, would we have snore machine very long to thrash out Joy and gladness? some men’s ideas. Verse 36—Waa this fearthquake the result of Pride is undersirable, and yet the prayer of Paul and Silas, or was It a natural •vent? we are all agreed that rice is not Does Ood to-day work out for his people, practically the same results as sre here re likable unless it is all puffed up. corded? * “ By their fruits ye shall know Verses 27, SB—Why did the Jailer decide upon them,” but what about a tree suicide, and 1»such a couraeever justifiable? Verse« 28, SO—Waa it natural fear or religious with a dozen different varieties oonvletioo, that now operated In the Jailer? o f grafts? What did tbt Jailer desire to be saved from? Our neighbor’s faults are Verse 81—What precisely did they mean by believing on the Lord Jesus? magnified sevenfold, but as to May a father or mother believe in Jesus, so as our own short-comings we can to assure the salvation of their children? , 1 Verse M -W het Is “ the word of the Lord," not see them with a microscope. and may a person know that word, first hand- It is not best always io stay who is not personally acquainted with the . at home; an occasional change Lord? , Verses33, M—Can the grace of Ood suddenly is good for every body. Even the turn a cruel aad brutal man. Into a tender kitchen fire goes out occasion hearted Christian? Verars 35-40—May we be confident that there ally. will rlweys be a happy ending to all our trials?. In a horse deal with . thy Lesson for Sunday, July imh, 1900—Paul'a . Second Missionary Journey—Thesaalouica and neighbor, when looking for the Berea. Acta xvll :1-16. spavin on his animal, do not neglect to mention the splint on Every farmer can be his own thine own, and thus thou shalt weather profit if he will keep hi9 hare a record tor fair dealing. . tools under the shed, and hi9 Talk about the farmers having stock in the stable during bad no influence; they are stirring up nights. the entire country right now. la health, *nd et liberty? Newberg Oregon Opera C o n fe c tio n e ry Soda, Ice Cream* Candies* Cigars and Tobacco. Stationery— A ll tba Latest Magazines. R. B. J A C K S Does a general contracting business. If you have any thing to build or are going to remodel your old buildings we would like to figure with you. Our prices are right and we will treat you right Give us a trial and be convinced. - Estimates furnished. Bell Phone 423 Corsets R. A G . , W. T., Vigilant Girdles, Ferris Waists. 50c* 75c* $1.00* $1.50* $ 2 .0 0 end $ 3 .0 0 T The very best made for the price You Are Going to Build? Ye». Then call on the New berg M fg. A Construction C o., get your plans and specifications, your foundation stone, your window and door fram e?, windows and doors, interior and exterior finish, in fact anything in the wood or stone mauufactured line. I f you prefer we will contract^ to do the entire job for you. Newberg Mfg. AConsruct’n Co IT IS OUR BUSINESS To light the Busines# Houses* Residences and Public Buildings o 4 Newberg. In order to do this properly w e can furnish a number of different types of lamps and lighting units. Call and see U and left us explain the advantage« of the Tungsten Lamp. W. W., Hollingsworth & Son M l.............. ... .........»