Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 21, 1909, Image 4

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    N EW BERG G R APH IC
It is a very slow town these
days th a t don’t maintain a lyce-
um course, but* it m ust be re­
membered th at a high priced
course, such as is being offered
jo Newberg
this season, m ust
have liberal patronage on the
p art .o f those who appreciate
& Bennett Hdw. Co,
Ladies and Misses
Don’t bore your friends with a
continued rehersal of your woes.
They have troubles enough of
th eir own.
Events of the past week serve
to prove the scriptural injunction
th a t ‘‘The way of die transgres­
sor is h ard ,” be he an escaped
convict or a bank wrecker.
The Louisville Courier Journal
says ‘ *Why not finish the Panama
canal in 1910 by pinioning Dr.
Cook to a post and allowing Com­
m ander Peary to throw the mud a t
him .”
The w eather of the past few
days has p retty well put out of
Business the chirp of the crickets
and the “honk! honk!” of the
auto wagons in the country dis­
tricts.
N. E. B ritt desires to d e a r up
some land, and as he has been
unable to employ w hite labor to
do it he w ent to Portland last
week to interview a firm th a t
furnishes Chinese laborers, but
he eras unable to secure any help
there. H é says he d o n 't know of
anything else to do than to awai
a change in the adm inistration a t
W ashington. Such a turn in
affairs has been known to bring
out plenty of help for such jobs.
W hether or not th e campaign
next year fo r state wide prohibi­
tion in Oregon shall succeed re­
m ains to be seen, but Yamhil
would not' fo r a moment consider
s proposition to go back to the
old tim e saloon regime. We have
had enough o f this sort of thing
in the p ast and are done w ith
saloons in Yamhill county for al
time. And while it m ay not
be next year th e tim e is coming
when the whole state will look on
the saloon business in the sam e
way. *•
Many boys and young men
about Newberg, in th eir haste to
earn some money, stay out of
school and accept jobs a t ordi­
nary wages, seemingly forgetful
of the fact th a t the demand is
grow ing every day for men who
take, th e tim e to educate and pre­
pare them selves for positions th a t
require skilled labor, and where
th e salaries are more than double
th a t of th e ordinary laborer.
While it is perfectly honorable to
shovel d irt or cut cord wood, and
and no young m an should hesitate
to engage in such work until
som ething b etter is offered, non#
should continue to rem ain out of
school and thus fail to lay the
foundation for c aree n of useful­
tien of the people, by the a t­ ness in places higher up. In all
titude he has assumed in th e
N orth pole controversy.
places w aiting for th e young fel­
lows of pluck and perseverance
who have taken the tim e to make
the necessary preparation to be
able to fill them, but the fellows
who in th eir impatience take a
•h o rt cut, y t l co u tiy u eto A n d
them selves in the ranks of those
a t the bottom of th e ladder.
ntinue Until
Saturda:
At my store opposite Wilson’s jewel
ry store, to be sold regardless of
value at from
In Panamas, Cashmeres
HEATING
STOVES
25 Different Styles priced from
See our Display Before Buying
Mohairs and Serg
These are new skirts and the sale
will be as advertised.
Seed Grain For Sale
Clean Vetch, Vetch and Oats,
Cheat Seed, Clover Seed, and
Winter Oats and W hite Win­
ter Oats.
Just Received a Car of Wire
Fencing
»■ y.
¿ -,5 f.
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l
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All kinds of grain and seed
cleaned.
Chehalem Valley Mills
NEWBERG,
W e have a nice line of Feed Cutters.
PREGON
The Chas. K. Spaulding Log. Co.
M anufacture their own
*•>«». ' h • ’• -t-rv ’«■ -
I f you w ant to put your children
in a w ay to appreciate something
above th e ordinary cheap shows
th a t come along, you can’t do
b etter than to arrange for them
to take advantage of the lyceum
course th is season. By buying a N ew port He said: “In compari­
season ticket you g et the five son w ith the college, the town is
fllkept and ragged, b u t is improv­
num bers a t a very low rate.
ing in appearance and Mr. Kline,
Some of th e valley towns have secretary of the commercial dub,
seen so much improvefnent in ap­ declares th at if we come back
pearances by having a “d ean up” here next year w s will fin d s very
day in th e spring, th at they are different looking place. The
now arranging- for a fall festal people are mowing down the
occasion o f th e some kind. I t k weeds in the g u tters and road­
a good suggestion and well worth ways, are fixing up their door-
putting into practice hare in New­ y an k , and repairing their fences;
are painting their houses and
berg. The fact k about the
cheapest and most effectual ad­ trim m ing th eir trees, paving the
vertising a town can do is to see streets and building sidewalks.
th a t all rubbish k promptly con­ Corvallis is purely an agricultural
town of alow growth, but k sur­
signed to the dump heap.
rounded by a very fertile country,
capable of raising large crops of
It k interesting sometimes to grain shd fru it and vegetables,
learn w hat others think of us. and I am told th at the farm ers
The Oregon City Courier says: are rich. But they do not have
Newberg k building up and small much pride in appearances, and
farina opening all around it be­ the neighborhood m ight be made
cause it has ao many m anufactur­ much more attractive than it if.”
ing enterprises. There k some­
thing attractive in th at city for
m anufacturers seeking sties.
Perhaps some extra inducements Lucy Kenyon, age 23 years to
are given by the owners of land L. H. Courtem ancbc, age 23 yrs.
A w e. Apparently Newberg has
M atinda C bristiner, age 18 to
attracted small farm ers because Andrew S. Yoder, age 22 yrs. *
o f Hie m anufacturing enterprises.
Perhaps it k partly die other
w ay. Newberg needs bette*
transportation facilities, and
Now open. P irat d a ss dry
wood delivered in any q u an tity .
O. P. L a b a m k .
F irst and G rant atseets.
t
Lumber, Lath and Meuldinda
Also carry in stock
Doors, Windows, Turned Work, Llmo, Co­
rn ont, Plotter and Sond.
J. D. Gordon, Pres.
A. Nelson, Vice Pres.
When you dedde to build give us a chance to figure on
your m aterial.
The First National Bank
of Newberg
Invites the business of all classes, with the assurance th at your
affairs will be v eil salved by this bank.
Our Resources
Best Built H u Top Shoes
and facilities «re of the beet
Our Policy.
'
To extend to our patrons the fullest accommodations th at their
A. Nelson, A. R. Mills, J. M.
las Larkin, Lynn B. Ferguson,
Call and examine them,
Wilson, Ne
W. W. Hollingsworth A Son
Browning Photo
Studio
C A R P E T S , W ALL PAPER
General House Furnishings
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