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THE NEWBERO ORAPMIC, October 13 . I 910 LRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK I Six Years of Warfare Is Ended When John Dietz Displays White Flag. . 1 1 1 It’s refreshing to hear the New V ictor Records for August ■ : Come in and hear some o f this delight ful music, and laugh at some o f the clever comic selections, and you’ ll forget all about the hot weathqr. /• ' 1 1 : 1 . Just a hint o f what you can hear: • 1 >7«« Every Little Moveoraat Lucy Msnh end Hevy Mecdocough 31709 Gem* fro. ike “ Miralo" * Victor L y e Ontre Coomenv I’ve Get Ria* eu My Fragra» 16310 BiUy Murray and Chen» Hue A fbu d j Hare Seen Kelly? Ada Joirai u i i . A arance Foeevad Piyo»'« Bead f M f l ¡Meraevie Wakza Piyor'* Bead W S*I 7 m IQ ■___ a s m u J S I 1*UCPMU1 u ii| ftoag H um t i 1 r . «_» f _ „ j __ n a rry L tu d c t 1 1 1 Nora Bare, aed Jack Notworth I • . • KIENLE & S O N S Newberg, Oregon I The supreme court of the United States convened Monday for Its winter term. Owing to the lack of a full bench It la believed that few cases of MBportance are likely to be argued or decided before late in the year. * The world’s championship baseball •dries between the Chicago club of the National League and tbe Philadel phia club o f the American league will commence at Philadelphia next week. Jhe Isthmian Canal commission re- ports there are 36,867 employes ao- taally at work on the canal and the Panama railroad, and of this number 39.950 are canal laborers. After sleeping continuously for 24 days. Julian Brice, aged 17, awoke, at Gainesville, Ga. He was extremely weak, but became stronger after tak- tng nourishment and physicians think he will live. Arch Hoxey, in a Wright biplane. flew from Springfield. 111., to SL Louie end established an American sustained Sight in an aeroplane, by covering 194 miles. The members of the W. C. T. U. of Denver have started a crusade to com- pel a married man to wear a wedding flag as does his wife. »' If the efforts of ths commercial or- ganlzatlons of the Northwest are fruitful In results, hundreds of thoue- ands of dollars will be saved to the people o f Oregon, Washington and Idaho annually by placing the hog- raising industry on a basis which will supply the home market. College Chap Clothes! When it comes to clothes we recog nize that the young man is the arbiter of fashion, the cen sor whose word is law, and the critic whose judgment is absolute and final. In other words our Pfpn<fa*gff, K hru-Jkid Sc Co. Clothes are the highest achieve ments in clothing • f a a k .f .,, K ia.aU * Ca. CUtfc.i. Hodson Bros The Clothiers end. Furnishers NEWS OF NOTED PERSONS our wiped out. ••Neverl" was the word used by Mayor Gaynor of New York, in refut ing the suggestion that he baa the presidency in mind. 'William R. Hearst offers $50,000 for a Wght in a heavier-than-alr machine from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Jack Johnson la now a full fledged registered automobile racing driver. The champion pugilist who aspires to •teal Barney Oldfield’s speed crown, baa been listed by the American Auto- PARLOR PHARMACY Quality Store E. W . Hodsón, Pharmacist In two communications addressed to tbe grand Jury, Mayor McCarthy of ■an Francisco, demanded that the Los Angeles—Funds for ths relief of body Judge between him and W. R. families left'dependent by tbe Times’ explosion may equal the amounts ap propriated for the capture and con viction o f the conspirators. Banka bave joined with tbe newspepere in L. E. BROW N T H E T A IL O R T h e Newberg Manufacturing and Construction Co. For the Best Prices on the Best W indow». Door*, Interior end Exterior Finish, Moulding*, Building Stone, Cabinet W ork, Store Fixtures and General Mill W ork nounced that the total so far collected was more than 930,000. Seventeen e f the 20 or more men who lost their llvee in tbe explosion which wrecked tbe ’lim es newspaper plant were laid to rest Sunday In graves ranged side by aide In Holly wood Cemetery. One funeral service was held for all. In Temple audito rium, which was packed by 3900 men end women, while a greater crowd, un able to enter, stood outside in alienee. China Wslcomsa New Era. Pekin.— Oae hundred o f the wealth iest Chinese merchants, recognised as the most conservative class, gave a farewell banquet to the delegation of American business men, representing tbe Chambers of Commerce on the Pacific Coast. The American speak- era referred to their amasement at their reception, which tbey charac terised as overwhelming throughout China, culminating in Pekin, where they had been admitted to the palaces of the Forbidden City, which seldom have been opened*. T. R. DIFFERS FROM TAFT •ays Flour Sugar Tea Extracts Spices Fruits C offee Vegetables and C R O C K E R Y !! A ll lands o f Pretty Dishes. Call and see our J 10c 15c and 25c tables W IL S O N & HITCHEN ' £ .t ’ C. B. CUMMINGS r TH E H O U SE t - ' \ v ■ v r . • * .*• F U R N IS H E R W e have in stock a com plete line o f Furniture, Paint, W all Paper, Picture Moulding, Glass, Heaters and Ranges. W e are always pleased to •how our goods. C- B. Cummings, Newberg, Or Nation Every effort is made to extend to our customers not only a hearty welcome, but a satisfactory deal, that they may come to our store again and again. We have the goods and we give you the service. The price is right as well. W e never sleep . . . _____. . . ............ — REA D •ENATOR LA FOLLETTS. One of the meat Interesting bits of political Information that has come to Washington In the past week is a direct tip from Wisconsin that Senator LaFollette has repudiated Roosevelt as an ally, if Indeed he ever recog- nixed him as such. Miss Julia D. Grant grand daughter of President Grant, was married Sat urday to Edmund C. King, member of a well-known Toledo family and con nected with the Western Cooperage Company o f Portland, Oregon. The Independence League conven tion o f New York, nominated John J. Hopper, of New York City, a civil en gineer and contractor, and put Hearst himself on tbe ticket for lieutenant- governor. Should Drain Swamp Landa. Hot Springs, Ark.— Theodors Roose- vslt placed himself on record here as opposed to the view expressed by President Taft on ons phase of the work of ths conserving and develop ing of the National resources of the oountry. Colonel Roosevelt declared that tbs Federal Government should de all it could do legitimately to as sist in the reclamation of the great swamp areas of the Miastsslppl val lar. In a speech at the National Con aervatioa Congress at S t Paul, Sep tember 86 , President Taft said he be FOREIGN NEWS BITS llevad ths work should be done by the states themselves, and deprecated Disorder bordering on anarchy grips the idea that the National Govern Honduras. The anti-foreign outbreak ment should do it in Amapala is rapidly extending over the almost disrupted republic. Railways Win Lumber Case. Great agitation has been caused by 8 t. Paul.—The «United States Cir latest Interference of the Russians In cuit Court has upheld the findings of Finnish affairs—the absolute prohi Master In Chancery Dickson In the bition of the Importation of firearms Pacific Coast lumber rate case. This and ammunition Into Finland. Ths yellow fever outbreak which Is a victory for the Great .Northern, Northern Pacific, Chicago, Burlington threatens to become an epidemic will ■ Quincy and Union Pacific railroads. be a big setback to Italy. It has al ready injured business and it Is fear- ad that travelers will avoid the coun Vancouver, B. C.—Ten years with try until the danger la over. Organised capital and organised la tan lames was the sentence Imposed by Judge Mclnnis on Herbert Hallo bor In Great Britain are marshaling wall, of Tacoma, a young man eharged their forces for tbe greatest Industrial with attacking nlne-year-eld Glean struggle that England—perhaps the wqrN—fc** t n [ pesn. .W alts«, TH ESE ''' !"? B A R G A IN S STOCK RANCH—10 miles due north and a little west o f Condon, 1200 acres; 90 acres under cultivation, bat some more could be cultivated. Lies in the breaks o f Ferry Can yon on Hay Creek. Has good buildings and a fine orchard and fruit o f all kinda; raised a boat 16 bushels o f peaches this year and has lots o f fruit to sell. Live in the bottom o f a deep canyon 5 miles from R. R. but a good wagon road to his place. Some outside range. Can winter 2000 head o f sheep with the feed he raises and on the range. This is a goo 1 proposition fo r somebody that wants to make money in an easy way and has no children to send to school; you buy up the sheep in the fall, winter them and shear them, and sell them in the spring. Can clear from $2000 to $4000 on the deal, depending on the market price for sheep. W ill exchange for good valley land, but don’t want a fruit prop osition. Price |7 an acre. W HEAT FARM —in the Mayville country, 6 1-2 miles from town, 400 acres; 250 seres in cultivation. Fenced with 3 wires and cross-fenced; water runs through the farm. House, painted, 24x24; barn 32x32; pump on porch. Small orchard, 1 acre 3 years old. 12000 school loan at 6 per ct. W ill exchange for good valley property. Price $22 per acre. Look this up. W e have other good propositions. Come in. W H ITE &, N ICH O LS Money and time invested in a training at this school, insures the possession o f substantial dividends throughout life. W e take a personal interest in the w ei- fare’ o f each student. Living expenses low. Send for catalog. W . L STALEY, Principal SALEM, OREGON Sporting Goods Are you thinking o f buying a Gun or Rifle, Fishing Tackle or Bicycle. If you are come and see what we have to offer. We can save you money. W e are giving Special Prices to reduce stock* Come in and see. You will be Satisfied. T H E O . S T . P IE R R E