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N E W B E R Q G RAPH IC. i i t th i a t N H r ta |,O n |M . (M O K I ) B V X R Y T H U R S D A Y H O R N IN G W .C . WARD. Year in Advance. THURSDAY, JULY 89, 1909. exist rather than disturb business. True the interests that fatten on these evils would suffer and. temporarily; while readjustment ia taking place, some other interest might also suffer for a time. But it is not true that business as a whole or that a community suffers by the over throw or lessening o f evil. Rath er do they gain steadily for in the long run evil o f any descrip tion checks the true prosperity o f any community, and of every legitimate business. With the publication o f the hotel arrivals in Portland making considerably more than two full columns o f fine print in the Oregonian, it is evident that the The Observer says: The Gen great Northwest is now in the eral Manager o f the Chicago As lim elight sociation o f Commerce comes all The report comes that there is the way from his home city to a surplus o f good looking girls at apologize to the people o f the N ewport while there is a decided Northwest for a lengthy article dearth o f young men. This was published by a Chicago daily emit abroad however before the describing the tour o f that city’ s two gallant youngsters from Chamber o f Commerce through Newberg had arrived by the pony Oregon and Washington and cartooning and ridiculing the men route. Just w ait o f Portland, Spokane and other The two Hood River papers are cities who acted as their hosts. at loggerheads over the prop Many Oregon people will doubt osition o f a new water system less recall to memory the letter for the city, and the argument is descriptive o f Portland, in which growing so intense that it begins it was set forth among other to look to an outsider like a good things by the smart aleck re wetting down from the present porter that the metropolis o f the supply may be required in order state was a cow pasture; that it to keep the temperature down to rained thirteen months in the a safe gauge. year in Oregon, and that the people had webbed fe e t Ore In the opinion o f the Graphic gonians had become so accus it is a very unwise thing to en tomed to hearing these stale courage the abnormal tendency jokes, that have passed for wit in precocious children* by causing in the Eastern papers for half a them to appear in public. It hundred years, that they gave no answers very well for show more than passing attention to purposes, but it is ruinous to the the hee-hawingsof this particular proper, well balanced develop ass. No apology was therefore ment o f the child. Who ever asked or expected. However, it heard o f a “ boy preacher" after is gratifying to know that one he passed the boy stage? community east o f the Rockies has at last awakened to the fact Carl Abrams, secretary o f the that such ridicule is seriously Oregon State Dairy Association, harmful to th e . growth and with offices in Salem, informs the development o f one o f the best Graphic that he will be glad to states in the Union, and has furnish dairymen with the printed had the decency to send a promi report o f 1908 dairy convention. nent representative two-thirds o f Such reports are valuable, and the way across the continent to since a copy can be had for the apologize for it. # asking, anyone who is in any way interested in dairying should R e a l E s ta te T r a n s í era. not fail to secure one. Reported by the Y u U U l County Abetrart . MeMInoTille. The Sherman County Observer man who is authority, not only on Jargon, but on women’s wear ing apparel as well, says: When the wasp-waist joins the hipless corset, the average woman will be in that condition called by the Piute Indians, “ Kee- way goosh takum kan hange wock, ’ ’ which translated into English means “ Same shape all the way dow n ." # The Graphic acknowledges the receipt o f a very kind invitation to put up at the Hotel Belmont when in New York City, and we hasten to say that the very next time we are in the city we will be pleased to do so. And by way o f reciprocation we extend to the proprietor o f the Belmont an in vitation to make his headquarters at the Graphic office when in Newberg. - The premium list o f the Forty- Eighth AnnuabFair o f the State o f Oregon, which will be held at Salem, September 13 to 18 is on our table. The book contains about one hundred pages and will be o f much interest to those who are accustomed to attending these annual gatherings at the state capital. Premiums to the amount o f $15,000 are offered in the de partments o f live stock, agri cultural and manufactured prod ucts. A card addressed to the secretary, F. A. Welch, Salem, will bring a copy o f the premium list The Heppner Times gives ex pression to some very plain truths ip the following editorial: When people zealous for the common good seek to do away with moral and business evils they are bound to endqre the hostility o f those who flourish on these evils. They cry out that business interests will suffer if the reform aimed at is realized and many business men, accepting that statement without investigation, > condemn reform, believing that it is better to let such evils T O Allison & w f to Edward White part o f lots 1 ft 10 in J W Fletcher’s 1st add to Dayton $800. First National Bank McMinn ville to J. W ilcox & Rutherford D Crosier 46.58 ac in see 36 t 5 s r 4 w $100. Era C Barber to J D Welch ne^4 o f ne^i s e c 3 1 t 5 s r 7 w $ 10 . DeVore lots 222 ft 223 Dayton $1000. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON E A Nash ft w f to Joseph W S u g gestiv e O u eta tlen e e n th e Sunday S c h e e l L eseen by Rev. Llneentt Adams 70.50 ac in Matthew Hall far th e la te r a a tla a a l N ew sp a p er d l c t 3 s r 3 w $1500. S lh le Study C lub. . E D Pieron ft w f to H P W yberg 13.74 ac in J H H en d ie Aug. 1st, 1909. 1 3 s r 2 w $5000. W S Reynolds ft w f to H B Clo«e o f Paul's Missionary Journey. Morgan ft w f lota 5 ft 6 blk 3 Acta xviiiJ-22. Mrs P W Chandlers add Newberg Golden T ex t.—In the world $3000. have tribulation; bo o f good cheer; I Alic Robertson ft w f to Ennis have overcome the world.—Johnxvi:3S. M. Alderman 30 ac In Enos Veree 1.—W hat remarkable thing had immediately preceded Paul’s start Cooper d l c t 5 s r 3 w $1770. fo Isabella J Sellwood to Carl r Corinth? Philip Brack 171.35 ac in R Beer There is no record o f a vision or any ft John S Smith d l c t 3 f t 4 a r special Divine instruction, for Paul going to Corinth; but is a good man aa 2 w $10. much guided by God when he is not J Lewis Shafer to John H Haak conscious o f it, as whan he is, and seVi sec 20 t 4 s r 6 w $100. why? (This question must be answered G L Shryder A w f to McMinn in writing by members o f tho club.) ville camp 128 W. 0 . W. part of Verses 2*3.—What eras the attraction lot 3 blk 6 $7.50. between Aquila and Paul? Niram D Terrill ft w f to J B How do you account for it that there Milliron 10.56 ac in 't if s r 3 w ’ is an affinity between men o f the same $791.25. trade? Anna M Tyndall ft hub to Have labor men a perfect right to Herman Somner tracts 2-3-4-S band themselves together, for mutual Hurleys fruit land subdivision protection, against the undue demands o f capital? s . and 30 ac joining $3500. Has capita) a moral right to protect U S to Roscoe F Harding lot 3 itself against labor? • • sec 6 1 5 s r 4 w. S P Van Dyke & w f to Rose E Have business men a right to protect Taylor 50x100 ft in J H Hess d 1 c themselves against undue competition? Paul worked at his trade as a tent t 8 s r 2 w $300. Alice B Alderman ft hub to maker for a living, is there any sug Crossett Timber Co nwVi o f sec gestion in this that modern preachers should do a similar thing? 2 2 1 4 s r 6 w $3500. Bertha B Burleigh ft hub to W . A large proportion o f the member B Mixter 47 ac in sec 6 t 5 s r 5 ship o f the present day Christian Church, have the latent ability to w $10. Frank Chapman ft w f to A B be developed, thus giving to every local Kidder lot 3 blk 2 Chapman’ s church several preachers, and the work being divided between them, would be add to Sherid $100. Geo Clark to A R Ford 120.89 better done than at present, and each ac in Thoe M Wright d 1 c 1 3 s r preacher make his own living? Verse 4.—Is it the duty and privilege 4 ft 5 w $10000. o f every adult Christian to be engaged, Alford Dundas to Geo W Mc- Milan part o f blk 1 Willamina st least every Sunday, in some specific $ 1 . Mrs F E Gage to A C Chandler 88Vixll7 ft on W side B St Mc Minnville $1. Lawrence A Gray to Sarah M Young lots 3 & 4 blk 12 Deskins 2nd add Newberg $1. Rosa B Guild to W B Mixter 138 ac in secs 6 & 7 t 5 s r 5 $ 10 . James A Guild ft w f to W B Mixter 80 ac in sec 6 t 5 s r 5 W $ 10 . Mary F Hurley et al to Alice L Poe lot 5 blk 33 Hurley’s and Large’s add Newberg $195, Stephen Kiki et al to Grace E Loder seVi o f seV4 sec 32 1 5 s r 7 wand ne% o f sec 1 1 5 s r8 w $ l. Louisa B Kliks & hub to Arthur McPhillips ft W T Vinton nwV* o f awM sec 34 15 s r 8 w $2. H W Lancefield ft w f to Daniel E Miller 9.54>u: in sec 1 9 1 5 s r 4 w $572. Elizabeth Menard to Mary Mitchell aVa o f sVi o f nwVi sec 31 t 5 s r 7 w $1. Christina Miller to Alvin L At- lee small tract in Chandler’ s 2nd add to McMinnville $200. Mary Mitchell to Elizabeth Menard o f aVa o f nwi4 sec 31 t 5 s r 7 w $1. Nora Morgan to John McCollum lot 7 blk 2 Chapman’s add Sheri dan $100. James J Potter ft w f to_C H ft N R Dunn lots 1 ft 2 blk 47 Oak Park add to McMinnville $900. Morris Thompson ft w f to Grace E Loder 1-6 interest in 120 ac in t 5 s r 7 & 8 w &37.50. Millie Tyler ft w f to Mrs F E Gage 88Vfe x 117 ft on W side o f B st McMinnville $1. spiritual work? Why did Paul, in the beginning, in Corinth, confine his work to fKe Sab bath day and to the Jews? Verses 5-6.—What effect did the visit o f Silas and Timothy have upon Paul? I f a 'good man is ever so much in earnest, may the visit o f another ear nest man intensify his spirit? When a man does his very best in preaching, and fails to make converts, 18 he entitled to as much credit as if he had great success? Did Paul blame himself for his fail ure, and that the Jews resisted and blasphemed; and ought a man o f God always take a similar position in like circumstances? Verse 7.—Has it ever been in the past, and is it to-day, sometimes nec essary for a good man to leave the church and start a meeting o f his own? Verse 8.—Ia. belief, in Jesus an in tellectual effect, or ia it spiritual and psuernatural? Verses 9-11.—What method did God take in this instance to talk to Paul? Why is it that so few Christians have any experience o f any special from God? Do Christians speak as much as they ought for Christ to-day, and is there any fear o f being hurt by speaking for him? Verses 12-17.—Can any man expect, eveiLin these days, to be unflinchingly faithful to God, and not make some people angry? How do you estimate the character o f this man GalKo, and what ia there in him worthy o f imitation? Verses 18-22.—Sum up the effects o f Paul’s efforts as revealed in this lesson. Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 8th, 1909. Paul’s Instructions to the Thessalon- ians. I Thess. v -.12-24. Nellie E Bennet & hub to Charles O. Whitlaw 40x100 ft Newberg $2000. Caroline Blackburn ft hub to Carrie A Sappington blk 5 Fair- view Orchs $5. Minerva R Burkhart et al to Jacob K Miller lots 222 & 223 Dayton $1. R D & W A Calavan ft wvs to J P Anderson lot 15 Calavans add to Carl $125. James A Dickey ft w f to Au gust R Ford 12 ac in W D Clark Q ueen P atent Exeellent d 1 c $1800. $1.66 $ 1 .6 0 D E Emmett ft w f to Union Guarantee Assn sMi o f neVi sec 3 1 1 5 s r 8 w $1. Jacob Fern et al to L M Wallace »V 100 ac in secs 2 9 & 3 2 t 5 s r 7 w $600. J R Finley & w f to Ezra A By Buying Fleur Manufactured In Yeur Own City Nash lot 6 blk 5 Everest add Newberg $275. John W Fletcher ft w f to T C Allison parts o f lots 1 & 10 J W We are selling Queen Patent bluestem hard Fletcher's 1st add to Dayton $2. wheat flour cheaper than other fancy patents, A M Fleming ft w f to Hattie B not because it isn’ t as good, nor because we are Armstrong 25.75 ac in Ephriam sorry for the consumer, but just to boost our Ford d l c t 4 s r 4 w $4000. business. / . f i j i j i j i j i j i j i August R Ford to Bert F Smith 32.40 ac in lot 1 sec 18 ft 50.48 ac If your grocer doesn’ t send Queen Patent when in T M Wright d l c t 3 s r 5 W you order the best flour, call us up. We will be $6400. pleased to fill your order. Every Sack Guaranteed August R Ford to Bert F Smith ft w f seVi o f nwV4 sec 13 1 3 s r5 w $3200. Fannie L Hamilton & hub to G H Rogers & w f swV4 blk 48 Edwards add Newberg $10. Charles Hottran to I M Hot- ------------------------- -- BOTH PH ON ES tran nt4 o f neVi ft eH o f nwH (valley) $ 1 .3 0 Rosebud (bluestem) $ 1 .3 5 White R sec 24 13 s r 6 w $1. F A Lehman ft w f to Wm J ft Nellie E Bennett lot 14 Chehalem Orchard Homes $3750. Minerva L Merritt ft hub to ♦oaododOdOdc^QKaodOdoaodoacdOdOdOdOdadoaaaoaodOdOdOdo H A R D W A R E ! H A R D W A R E !! T Brouillette lots Ö-6-7-8 blk 29 For Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, (Garden Hose, every piece guaran Edwards add Newberg $1150. teed) Acme Washing Machines. Lowe Bros. Paint, Steel Ranges, Gran John S Milliron ft w f to Erick ite ware, Tinware and everything kept in a flrstclaaa hardware store call oe Larson ft w f 25.76 ac in John N e w b e r g , O re. J. B . M O U N T Richardson d 1 c t 5 s r3 w $1900. Jacob K Miller ft w f to John E “BUTTER YOUR BREAD Chehalem Valley Mills T w ine ia a email item, bat Rood twine wvus a lot p«ase in harvest tim e. Every tim e your m achine is «topped the delay cost* y o u money. 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