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THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC JULA 7. 1910 dollars annually. saammmBmmmwsm&H MILLIONS SPENT In the third class o f “ cures” are a * » • is to merit your a number o f home-made ON FRAUDS placed remedies, which either tlyrou^h Our one Ambition •gy-TLS « 20 D AYS Beginning June 15 and continuing until July 4th we will make 2 0 per cent reduction on clothing, 10 per cent on shoes, 15 per cent on hats and 20 per cent on shirts. . W e must reduce our entire stock to make room .for fall goods which will arrive in July. Now is your chance for big bargains. TERM S STRICTLY CASH . Hodson Bros Newberg, Ore. PLASTE O V E R L A N D H A IR FIBER T H È BEST ON TH E M A R K E T A L W A Y S GOOD SEE O U R SAM PLE H O U SE C LEA N IN G IS MADE EASY W h en you get the YA M H ILL ELECTR IC CO. to clean your Carpets, R u gs, Portiers, U phol stery and W alls w ith their E L E C T R IC V A C U U M C L E A N E R . See them for rates. "j ignorance or superstition have Fake Consumption Cures Cheat been advanced as treatments for Public out of $15,000,000. tuberculosis. Some ot these onions, lemons, r a t t l e s n a k e Over $15,OOO.OOC annually is poison, coal dust, Hme dust, pigs poured into the coffers of those blood, dog oil, milk “ strippings,” who exploit and advertise fake and even alcohol. These willnot consumption cures, according to !cU*Pe consumption declares the a statement issued to-day by the National Association. No drug, gas or other material has yet National Association ‘ for the been discovered, which, when Study and Prevention ot Tuber eaten, inhaled or injected into culosis; and for this vast sum the tl»e body, will kill the germs ot victims receive nothing in return, tuberculosis. Fresh air, which but are often permanently injured contains more oxygen than any and in the majority ot cases substance known, will destroy cheated out of the chance tor a the germs o f tuberculosis, if it is real cure. Worse still, most o f breathed continuously for a long this money is paid by those who enough period, and it rest and wholesome food are employed can least afford it. at the same time to build up the The National Association has body. investigated several hundred so- called “ cures” and “ treatments” for tuberculosis now being adver Mrs. Luellen Duncan, Decease* tised throughout the country, and finds that more than $3,- Mrs. Luellen Duncan died at 000,000 a year is being spent in her home tw o miles north of soliciting the patronage of the Newberg, Thursday morning, public. On examination, it has June 30,1910, after a lingering been found that the great major illness ot several months' dura ity ol these “ cures” contain tion. The deceased was born harmful and habit-forming drugs, Illinois, July 10, 1837; removed such as morphine, opium and with her parents to Kentucky, chloroform. None ol them will where a tew years o f her child cure consumption. The only hood days were spent, and later, cure for this disease that has on to Missouri, where she was ever been discovered is the com married to Walter B. Duncan, bination o f tresh air, rest and September 2, 1852. The family wholesome food. AIL o f the came to ’ Oregon in 1876 and “ cures” that attempt to destroy settled near Newberg where they tfie tubercle bacillus without have made their home since, Mr. these or to stop the progress o f Dnncan passing away nine years the disease in some mysterious ago. way lire branded as frauds, and Mrs. Duncan was the mother impositions. o f twelve children nine of whom, Three classes of "cures” are three daughters and six sons, are distinguished by the National still living; 'namely, Sarah E. Association. In the first class Myer, James C-, John W., are included devices abd drugs Thomas B., Robert L- Duncan, all which can be bought for any of Newberg; Henry B. Duncan, of sum ranging from ten cents to Warren, Josephine A. Wright, o f five dollars at a drugstore. The Rex, Lucinda Hess, o f Newberg, United States Department of Frflnk A. Dnncan, o f Hillsboro. Agriculture has just issued a bul- Mys. Duncan was the daughter letin in which some ot the most ot g a Baptist minister and a used o f these drugs and remedies' Christian from childhood but are analyzed and condemned. wasnotaffiliated with the church The second class ot “ cures” until after coming to Newberg. includes the “ institutes,” “ pro She joined the Baptist church ot fessors” or companies ot “ doc this place and was baptized by tors,” who tor a consideration A. Lawrence Black, she and her guarantee to cure consumption sister, Mrs. Lucinda Blanchard, by some secret method c f which being the first persons baptized they a r e . the sole proprietors. by Mr. Black. She lived a quiet, There are nearly one hundred consistent life and died in peace and fifty ot these institute frauds with God and men. in the United States, cheating The funeral services were con- the people out o f millions of; ducted at the home Saturday ■pared no pain* to supply our customer* with the be«t the market affords. Nowhere wiU you find a more complete line o f Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Sundries, Etc. O y P r i -s c r i p 'l o n D e p a r t m e n t represents the best in quality ami ¿.kill, a registered pharmacist always m charge. Our prices will jft-i your business a» d our methods will-hold your trade. Try a cool, retVeshiny drink at <iqr 20th Century soda fountain. •* ' ■ • So. Newberg, Oregon YO U R CROP MUST BE HARVESTED W hy not use the best machinery obtainable? The Deering and W alter A . W ood a r e t w o le a d i n g m a k e s . SPEND THE SUMMER j NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY O n ly Beach in the Pacific N orthw est W here the pretty W ater A gate*, M o m A gate*, Moon stones, Camebans, and Rock Oysters can be found. 'O U T D O O R SPORTS OF ALL K IN D S Including Hnnting, Pishing, digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best o f food .at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clamfe, O ysters, Fish pnd Vegetables o f all kinds daily. ID E A L CAM PIN G G R O U N D S, with strict sanitary regulations, at nomi nal cost. lo r Bomt-trip Season Tickets — 3 Day-Satnrtay ts loniay Bate In Business To-day The real starting point o f any business is: .The time at which one begins a systematic saving. If he begins right he opens a bank account, and gradually builds up both his account and his credit If YOU begin NOW it will bring YOUR day for starting just that much the nearer. BRING in your pay checks, milk and butter checks, egg checks, or checks received from whatever business you are in, and open an account We will cash check* at par, no matter where or on what bank they were issued. Pay your help by check, pay your store bills by check—it is system atic to pay by check. from 8. P point*. Portland to Cot ta«« Ur ore l a d a t w , I n r M t i i branch t i n « ; alao from all C. S C M at Ion* Albany and want. Good ro- I d ( on Saturday or Sunday, and far return .'•unday or Monday. Your bank book will show your income, and what it costs you to run your business. Your checks will be your receipts for accounts paid, and probably the means of saving you, at some time, a costly lawsuit on account o f some dispute. A Sunday Excursion Rate of This-bank does a Keneralcommercial banking business—we’co-operate with and assist our customers in the upbuilding o f their business. from all points in Oregon, Waahinton and Idaho on sale dally. $ 1.50 . ____ aih -n v C o r v a llis , Philomath, with corresponding low rates J " “ £ S ? W i n effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or 0 . & k A «rent for full particular* as to rates, train schedules, etc ;a lso for copy o f oar beautifully illustrated booklet, "O u tin «« in O re- or w rit* to WM Your account, whether large or small, will be appreciated. We invite you to come in and inquire about our SAVINGS DEPART MENT for old and young. $1.00 or more will start an account Our CUSTOMERS have the privilege o f keeping their DEEDS, IN SURANCE POLICIES, VALUABLE PAPERS, and LOCK-BOXES in our spacious, fire-proof VAULT—without cost to them. M cM URRAY, I tiaqaaji jo qaa* rraoii«N i* J tf aqj.— oo*»j(j gjao**« to W *« ■**•««« »*«4 •**— morning by Pastor Stannard, and the remains, followed by a large concourse o f neighbors and friends, were borne to the grove and laid to rest in the Friends cemetery. Newberg Baptists Enjoy k e - union and Banquet — must have money or credit—to be successful he should have both. AT The I. ■ W e a r e t h e A g e n ts V IN C E N T, W ILSON & CO. The Man W h o Starts ■ . P r o s c r i p t i o n IJcuggl&t Telephone Blue 34. i / V fcynrri B . F e r g u s o n The Vint National Bank o f Newberg—Tha Pint National Bank of Newberg—The First National Bank ot Newberg—The Pint National Bank ot " / t* t*aau*u t*>U *NJ,—Xiaqatg The semi-annual roll call meet- ing o f the local Baptist church which was held Friday evening, July 1st was a very happy oc- casion. A bountiful supperin the church was the first order, over one hundred partaking. The church then assembled in the auditorium and after song and prayer, the clerk called the roll o f members. Those p r e s e n t responded with short talks or scripture quotations, and letters were read from absentees. Reports show that sixty names have been added to the member ship roll during the last year, and eight dismissed, which leaves a net gain of fifty.two, an aver- age of one a week. The present membership is tw o hundred. The enrollment Jn the Sunday School is 1H6, with an average attendance of 120 throughout the year. The financial report showed a total ot $3379.06 raised in till departments of the church; $354 being tor. mission*. The church is well organized and working harmoniously, seeking to fin place in the community life, and to discharge her obliga tion to the world. Subscribe for The Graphic now .