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    TH E NEW BERCI GRAPH IC, September a9, 1910
SEWER ELECTION.
NEWBERQ QRAPHIC.
Enter 4 aa aaeood-elaaa matter at the poatuSce
at New berg. Oregon
ISSUED E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G
E. H. WOODWARD, Editor and Publisher
$1.50 Per Year in Advance.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1910.
W ith the aid o f Chamberlain,
it m ust be adm itted th at Jona­
than Bourne Jr. makes a very
clever w ire puller.
T o close ou t at this office, a
fine assortm ent o f cards sent ou t
b y num erous well know n gentle­
men w h o are n ow in the also
ran class.
A m ong Portland politicans
the harm ony w a g o n w ill need
the tires reset before the N o­
vem ber election in order t o insure
safe delivery o f the g ood s.
Lest the voters o f New berg
forget, w e announce the election
t o be held on Tuesday o f next
week. This is a special election
held for the purpose o f getting
the sentiment o f the people o f
Newberg on the sewer question—
“ T o authorize and em pow er the
council o f the C ity o f Newberg,
Yamhill C ou nty, O regon, t o con ­
struct, lay and repair sewers and
drains” and t o repeal certain sec­
tion s o f the city charter th at
w ould conflict w ith such an act.
The notice o f the call for the
election, w ith the
proposed
measure, Was recently printed
and mailed t o every v oter in New­
berg and those w h o have studied
it, are doubtless fam iliar w ith
the p rop osition and ready t o
v ote their con viction s on elec-'
tion d a y.
As w e understand it, it is a
bon d in g p rop osition for sewer­
ing the w h ole city , the estim ated
cost being $ 8 0 ,00 0. The in­
terest on the bon d s w ould be
m et b y general ta x a tion each
year and w ou ld n o t be raised b y
ta x in g real estate alone, bu t all
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rt w ith in the city
Out of a to ta l v o te o f 2 7 5 6 cast
for g o v e rn o r in M a rion cou n ty,
the hom e candidate, E. H ofer,
.
recened 638, w hich g o e s t o s h o w
th a t. H ofer is better k n ow n a t
lim its w ou ld com e in for its
hom e th an anyw here else in the
share o f the levy. The bonds o f
state.
course w ou ld run for a lon g
term o f years and doubtless
Since the prim ary election is a w ou ld be renewed indiffinitely as
th in g o f the p ast and the state th a t has been the custom in
election is a m on th off, the S ou th ­ other cities.
ern Pacific officials m ight give a
N o city can continue t o g r o w
little tim e to w a rd planning t o and a ttr a c t a class o f people
have the trains on the Yam hill w h o dem and m odern im prove­
branch run in to the union sta­ ments w ith ou t installing a sewer
tion . It is sim ply m entioned a t system soon er o r later, and the
this tim e, fearing th a t the d a ta question for the voters t o deter­
has been pigeon holed and for­ mine on next T uesday is whether
gotten during the excitm ent o f o r n o t t h e , tim e has com e for
the recent cam paign. W e m ove N ew berg t o take this step. It is
the p revious question.
a question o f much im portance
and should claim the attention
Som e people seem t o have the o f every citizen o f Newberg.
im pression th a t in case th e v o te
While w e regret t o see the
fo r state w ide proh ibition does c it y take on s o large a bonded
n o t prevail, the local op tion la w indebtedness, it is the on ly al­
w e n o w have w ill n o t remain in ternative if w e are t o have a
force, b u t this is a m istake. sewer system , and as it w ill only
E very la w th a t is passed stands be a very short tim e a t m ost
until it is either repealed o r de­ until it w ill force itself on us
clared u nconstitution al and w e from sheer necessity, w e believe
w ill still have ou r local o p tion it w ill be the wise course t o v ote
la w although the m a jority v o te for the measure a t this time.
m ay be against state w ide p ro ­
hibition.
OUR FRIEND TOZIER.
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It is gratifyin g t o note that
very few o f the new spapers of
O regon are lending their support
t o the efforts o f the so-called
“ O regon H om e Rule A ssocia­
tio n .” This p rop osition is gen­
erally regarded as a bitter pill
d one up in a package, sugar
coated w ith a very nice sound­
ing name tacked on for the pur­
pose of catching u n w ary voters.
In oth er cam paigns in Oregon
again st the rum dem on, the
w holesale liquor dealers have
m ade a m ore o r less open fight,
w ith a lavish expenditure o f
m oney, t o defeat the temperance
forces, but in the present cam ­
paign it is evident th a t they are
keeping well under cover, while
they are sneaking forth, w ith a
c a t ’s p a w tread, and pu ttin g
m oney in to the hands o f such
organ ization s as m ay have some
sh ow of respectability and tru st­
ing th a t better results m ay
obtain . The “ H om e Rule As­
socia tion ” and the “ H otel M en’s
A ssocia tion ” are the t w o a g ­
gregation s th at are expected t o
handle the cam paign for the
w holesale booze dispensers, tru st­
ing th a t the average v oter will
be caught in the trap. The
“ H om e Rule” proposition is t o
all intents and purposes the same
as the Reddy bill th a t w ent d o w n
t o ignom inious defeat t w o years
a g o , and voters will d o well t o
keep in mind th at it is the one
p rop osition th at is t o be voted
on th a t must lie defeated, for the
w hole intent is t o change the
law in order t o make it possible
t o put a number o f small cities
and to w n s back in to the w et
colum n th at have lieen voted
d ry. Just keep in mind the fact
th at in this instance “ H om e Rule”
means rum rule, get y ou r hammer
ou t and give it a w hack in sea­
son and out of season.
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out All)ert Tozier? n ot much. He
should have an increase o f salary
and be given a pension when not
longer able t o act as m a yor o f
the cam p w hich w e all hope will
be m any years in the future.
•It occurs t o the Graphic th at
for a strictly “ independent”
new spaper the Telephone— Regis­
ter is burning a lo t o f m idnight
oil in penning fatherly advise t o
the republican party.
Cheh&lem Center
School begins M on d ay. Chas.
Hansen, Principal, Miss Ethel
Barber, Prim ary.
M rs.
Rana Atkinson and
M abel and H om er attended the
fair in M cM innville last week.
Also C arlos Johnson, M orrisand
R obt. W alton and V ic to r Hend­
rickson.
M rs. J. C. Wills and M iss
M aude Wills are spending some
time in P o rtla n d ’ visiting with
M iss M ildred Wills.
On W ednesday evening o f last
week a surprise party w as held
in h on or o f Claud and Oscar Cal­
kins a t the hom e o f M r. and
M rs. C arrol Kirk. The evening
w as spent very pleasantly w ith
music and games. Those present
were: the Misses Nelta Calkins,
M abel, Elma, Hazel and Gladys
Paulsen, Laura, Florence and
Bess H ockett, -Nancy Atkinson
and M yrtle W alton; the Messers
S. W. Atkinson, Earle Paulsen,
Claude and Oscar Calkins, M o r ­
ris W alton and Frank Johnson
and M r. and M rs. Orville West-
fall.
disappear. For the protection of
navigators the government has an­
chored buoys in this lake to mark
the dangerous path.
There is supposed to be an un­
derground outflow from all these
lakes. Careful observers say that in
that locality are frequently found
cornstalks, reeds and other debris
which do not grow in the vicinity,
but are found in great abundance
among the lakes of the interior.—
Harper’s Weekly.
The Plowman.
To turn a single acre of ground
with a twelve inch plow requires
eight and one-fourth miles of heavy
furrow travel. In plowing one
square mile of land the solitary
plowman and his horses must walk
5,280 miles. It would bo easier
(and the distance is less) to walk
around the earth at the equator (if
there were no ocean) than to follow
a plow turning a prairie o f five
square miles. To equal our national
tale of plowing— the work of myr­
iads of teams, each using force suf­
ficient to move seven tons over a
good stone road— it would take an
army of 4,550 plowmen to travel as
far as from the earth to the moon
and back again. For -the world’s
yearly labor of this kind it would
send about 80,000 men on that same
half million mile journey.-r-World’s
Work.
A Special Price
was made by the manufacturers on a line of Heaters
made up under our name and trade mark. We bought
liberally. We are giving this saving to our customers
in the special price we are making on the “ All-Rey"
Heater. This heater is a full nickel trimmed, cast top
and bottom, full cast lined stove that usually sells for
$11.00 and $12.50. However, our stove is far superior
to many selling at this figure and we are offering
The 18 inch size “ All-Rey"
Heaters at a special price
o f .........................................
The 20 inch size “ All-Rey"
Heaters at a special price
o f..........................................
See the large assortment of all kinds of stoves on the
floor. It is a pleasure to show them.
Our Saturday Special
This week we place on sale a good purchase of Salt and
Pepper Shakers. Made of aluminum with loaded bot­
toms, self righting, screw tops, good I O p D q I p
size, well worth 20c; sell Saturday at... ||Ju l u l l
Strategy.
They sat in the shadows of the
old porch. Suddenly from the dis­
tance came a series of mysterious
squeaks.
“ What on earth is that,” gasped
the mystified young man— “ some
one tuning a fiddle ?”
The beautiful girl smiled.,
“ No,” she responded softly; “ that
noise is made by pa’s shoes as he
walks around the hallway.”
“Do you mean to 6ay his shoes
make all that noise?”
“ Certainly. I sprinkled rosin on
Last Sunday some relatives o f
the soles so they would squeak and
Mr. H. C . Paulsen’s came from
we would know how far he was
P ortland in an a u to and made away. Don’ t you think I’m a little
them a visit.
genius ?” — Omaha World-Herald.
Allen-Reynolds
HARDWARE COMPANY
Suits and Coats
and Capes
Naplee and Its Lottary.
“ I have as rapeh am bition as
-
All
the
hopes and dreams, almost
an y b od y, but I haven’t as much
the
life
itself,
of the masses in Na­
backing for it as, well, say N apo­
ples center in the national lottery
leon.— Parson Tw ine.
system, with its weekly drawing of
rizes. In Naples every one plays
The w orld progresses: form erly
16 “ lotto,” and each week sees the
w e found only the Police Gazette upbuilding of the hopes and dreams
on the barber shop tables. N ow sf thousands only to culminate at
we find the best magazines.
the Saturday drawing in a vast,
widespread disappointment. But
The reporters are so gallant with the return of Monday the Nea­
th a t if a fat old w om a n clad in a politan has taken heart again, his
visions of fortune again take form,
M oth er H ubbard should d row n
to be realized— surely this time— at
herself, the printed report w ould the next Saturday drawing.— Har­
tell o f a g o o d looking, middle- per’s.
aged w om an, fashionably dress­
The Rural Spirit p ays tribute ed.
t o ou r friend, Albert Tozier in a
w rite up o f the State F air in the
A certain Atchison w om an is
follow in g:
g o o d t o her husband, and never
b
The cam ping feature, th at grum bles at him except when he
unique and permanent support lays o ff unecessarily. The liest
o f the O regon state fair, w a s ap­ o f w om en have a right t o com ­
parently up to the standard w ith plain a b ou t that; t o o much o f it
IT IS NOW
hardly room t o crow d in another is done.
tent o f any size. We hope the
next legislature w ill make an ap­
PERU’S QUEER LAKES.
propriation for the purchase o f
Large Bodies of Pure Cold Water
a d d itiop al ground for this pur­
The popular C o lo n is t R a to s
Without Inlet or Outlet.
will again be in effect between
pose as present quarters are al­
From Crucero Alto, the highest
September 15th and October
ready ou tg row n . This depart­ town in the world, the Southern
oeoeaeoooeaeoeoeaeaeoeoeo* Yamhill County Abstract
16th, during which period tickets
ment is ruled over b y the incom ­ railroad of Peru drops down into
to Newberg will be on sale daily
parable and only m ayor, Albert the Legunillas, or the lake region of
from
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
the Cordilleras, where, 14,250 feet
Tozier.
. . $33.00
The only Abstract Books
Generally speaking no one is above the sea, is a group of large CHICAGO at
lakes of very cold pure water with­
indispensable in any position.
32.00
Yamhill County
out inlet or outlet. They receive ST. LOUIS . . .
N o m atter h o w efficient and the drainage of the surrounding
OMAHA . . .
25.00
M c M innville ,
ori
Watches, Clocks,
faithful an officer or em ploye hills and conceal it somewhere, but
25.00
m ay be, if rem oved there is usual­ there is no visible means of its es­ KANSAS CITY .
Silverware and Jewelry
^TTORNETATLAW
cape.
A
fringe
of
ice
forms
around
ly some one else ready t o take
25.00
ST. PAUL . .
Cleaning and
the place and fill it as well or the edges of the lakes every night
. CLARENCE BUTT.
and from other cities corres­
Will practice In all the courts o
Repairing
better than his predecessor but the year round.
state. Special attention given t
pondingly low. These are West
A curious phenomenon about the
here is seemingly an exception.
bate work, the writing o f deeds
bound,
one-way
fares
only,
but
lakes is that they keep at the same
K K % contracts and the drafting
If there is anyone on earth avail­ level at all times. No amount of
anyone here can P R E P A Y for
relatives or friends in the East,
able and com petent t o preside rain makes any difference apparent­
Newberg, Or
if desired. Consult your local
m c E —Second Floor
over the fair ground tented city ly in their depth, which, however,
ank o f Newberg Building.
.
railroad agent.
as M r. Tozier d oes n o one k n ow s has not been plumbed in every caBe.
where he is. It is a la b or o f love This adds to the awe with which
E. A. ELLIS
w ith M r. Tozier w h o has served these lakes are regarded by the In­
y v W T W V W v W V W V W V W V W V V v V v v v W V
dians. There are no beau upon the
the jieople in th a t cap acity so
G e n e ra l C o n tra c
lakes except a few small rowboats,
GO TO THE
lon g th a t they seem t o think which have to be kept close into the
Septic tanks built after t
they o w n him b o d y and soul. shore for fear of being drawn into
latest approved methods.
He k n ow s everylxxly th a t ever whirlpools that are said to exist in
Sewer and Tile Work. Well D
com es t o the fair and greets them the center. There is some founda­
to let the world know o f our
w ith the glad hand ami a smile tion for this fear, for only two or
vast resources and splendid op­
W. W. Hollingsworth &
portunities for H o m s B uild*
and a w ord o f eheer and w el­ three years ago a boat containing
For All Kinds of
five men disappeared on one of
Funeral Directors A Embal
in g . Write to everyone you
com e.
It is never t o o late for
these mysterious lakes and was nev­
know in the East. Send them
Call« Answered Day or Nigh
him t o get ou t and locate an ar­ er found. Of course it may have
HARDWARE
good instructive printed matter
Both Phones
rival and he is never t o o tired to been capsized, but the bodies of the
and tell them that the coat o f
N. C. C or. Flrat onO C o llo « # Sta
N a w b a rg ,
Ora.
assist in erecting a tent or p rov id ­ occupants were never discovered,
getting here is but little more
than half the usual coat, and to
ing its inmates w ith some needed nor did the boat ever float to the
call on a representative o f the
shore.
The
belief
is
(hat
the
whole
akl or inform ation.
All petty
party
was
lured
into
the
maelstrom
SOUTHERN P A C I F I C
differences between cam p neigh­
The Old Made 2
C O . f ° r *11 desired informa­
and swallowed up by the waters of
bors are adjudicated by him w ith
tion, or address
death. In the center of Lake Popo
Carráee Painting and Wheel, Ti
the au th ority o f a chief justice there is known to be a whirlpool,
bank buildin,
of Fini and Meridian.
ami the d iplom acy o f an attorn ey and in it many lives have been lost.
WM. McMURRAY
Carpenter and Contractor
Imt no fee is ever exacted from Boats that are drawn into this cur­
g e n e r a l passen ger agent
HANK GOL
< The best of references
his client. Hold the fair w ith ­ rent are whirled swiftly around and
PORTLAND, OREGON
furnished.
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in the latest styles at the
lowest possible prices
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Our line of
Sweater Coats
P E O P L E OF
Oregon
UP TO YOU
especially strong for
fall trade
Nash & Finley
JE W E L E R
S. W . Potter
N O W IS
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