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    THE NEWBERG QRAPtliC, July Ij, 1911
The remark is now quite often arrived at the Reading Depot a
Newberg Graphic heard
that an orchard of Italian shipment of eggs in so decayed a
condition that tKe consignee
refused to accept it. The Read­
ing maintains a department for
Published every Thursday montine
ORoe: Graphie Building. Me. MO first Street
the disposal of decomposed eat­
ables thrown on its hands in this"
at Newberg, Oregon,
stter.
way. The head of this depart­
ment, a man named Wilson, sent
$1.50 Por Year in Advance
the eggs to a commission house
We are the Representatives of the International Harvester
to be sold. They were discovered
The Willamette valley has
Co.
in
Newberg
and
can
supply
you
with
anything
in
Har­
Boys and young men about there by officers of the State
bumper hay crop and the weather town who have any concern for Board of Health. Wilson was
vesting Machinery.
conditions are most favorable their future success in life, might arrested for violation of the pure
for harvesting it.
do well to make inquiry of the food laws, indicted and brought
business men of Newberg and as­ to trial. The case came before a
McCormick Twine
Kansas is a record breaking certain
judge named Wiltbank who
how
many
of
them
would
state along many lines. A recent put a cigarette smoker into a directed the jury to acquit in
Cloverleaf Twine
exchange from that state tells 01 responsible position of any kind. spite of the evidence. Wilson
Pure Manila Twine
the mercury reaching 112, with This would be a fair and reason­ was but an employee of the
hot winds prevailing to such an able test and none should be un­ Reading Railroad, he said, and
Boston Standard Twine
extent that the doors and win­ willing to make it if they really his act being in the line of his
dows had to be kept closed.
Plymouth Twine
care for the outlook a few years duty was really the act o f that
corporation. But the Reading
Wheat threshing has begun ahead of them.
Railway, he further remark*!, is
east of the mountains and a A majority of the voters of not
responsible because tk did
Walla Walla farmer who has Washington county will have to not direct
sale withm the
harvested 2,000 sacks, reports a spell their names differently be­ meaning of the
3 7
the
That
yield of 55 bushels to the acre fore the county will be voted dry. is, the Reading did statute.
not specifical­
This sounds like getting back to Here are the names of a few of ly order these eggs
to be sold.
“first principles” in the North­ the signers to a petition for a Wilson had been furnished
with
west.
saloon license fit the new town printed instructions directing
North Plains in that county: him ip a general way how to per­
* Hoke Smith has been elected to of
his duties so that when he
the. United States Senate from Eichler, Klingsch, Eklund, Schief- form
falin, Schnow, Van Loon, Van was confronted with the egg
Georgia. He was a member of Geinsven,
DeGlamche, question he knew just what to
Cleveland’s cabinet and has a Schwauke, Schmale,
Cawrse, Kahli, Van- do without getting any special
good record as a statesman.
Goemans, Oekoeki, Sch- orders.
Georgia has done well to select a delhay,
loepli,
Schaer,
Schmitke. Schieble, Two hours later tw o ordinary
man of his type to represent the Duycke, Dullenkopf,
individuals appeared b efo re
Keenou.
state at the National Capitol.
Judge Wiltbank charged with
There don't appear to be any The Civic Improvement Club selling decayed onions. They
immediate prospect of James has taken up the matter Qf were not employed by any rail­
Whitcomb Riley being competed providing a substantial band road but had sold the onions on
to hit the trail “over the hill to stand at thd park. There is their own individual respon­
the poor house,” since it is an­ something like $150 already sibility. The judge fined each
nounced that he has recently available for applying toward
made a. donation oi $100.000 the construction and consider- The effect of this decision is
for a library building tor the able labor has been volunteered. that the Reading Railway may
public schools of Indianapolis. S. E. Watkins & Son are matur­ legally sell as much decomposed
ing plans for it and the ladiesare and impure food as it wants to,
We supposed the “chain pray­ going to solicit additional aid bat private citizens may net do
er” lunacy bad been sufficiently in the way of material, labor ¿0
exposed to prevent people with and cash. The band boys have
College S treet
ordinary gumption from spend­ been shifted from pillar to post A FINAL WORD ABOUT THE
Between 1st end 2nd
ing any postage on it, bat one of in the matter oi a place for
MAINE. '
the “copies” came to the writer practice, and besides, have suffer­
NEWBERG, ORE.
Wednesday all the way from Los ed in the loss of instruments by It is now full time to cease to
Angeles, with the “dire calamity” tw o or three fires. It is pro­ “remember the Maine” in the
attachment. The weather is posed to provide a room on the vengeful sense that culmin­
warming np and we beg to be ground floor tor practice, and ated in our late war with Spain.
excuaed. We assume the risk provision is also to be made for General W. H. Bixby, Chief of ma with which he was unable to!
who may nave mue* ineo-
Bagman came down pirates
and right here the chain will slip seating a large chorus class. It Engineers, United States Army, cope increases and his tragic j ^ Sheridan
aoeia
or
her as a slave in the
Wedncsday for a orient no sold
one
was
able to say.
who
has
had
personal
super­
a link.
is a most worthy undertaking
short visit with Newberg friends. For a number of ever
death
becomes
more
tragical
in
years
thereafter
and one that should appeal to vision of raising the battleship contemplation than it was even Charley Cobb has bought a there was an unconfirmed
rumor
from the muck and slime of when the smoke of the assassin’s a new shirt and is packing his that Theodosia had been captured
Criticism is sometimes made of the public on the first call.
Havana harbor, states that the pistol cleared away, revealing grip for going to Newport Fri­ by pirates, but as she was rich and
the large number of colleges lo­
cated in the Willamette valley, Newberg is offering most excel­ wreck of the vessel was caused the tact that he had received a day.
could have paid a heavy ransom for
her release this does not seem like­
bnt statistics show that in this lent opportunties for young by the explosion of her three fatal wound.
ly.
Particularly is this true when
magazines.
In
other
words,
the
limited territory a much larger people to acquire an education
THE0D0SIA_
BURR.
In
view
of
all
this
and
of
the
the
loving character of pi­
number of young people attend and a very large number of them explosion, as disclosed by the many blunders of the war, it is H ot Fate O im mi th* M yiUriw That racy money
is
understood.
If the vessel
college in proportion to popula­ are taking advantage of the exploration of the wreck, could well to change the slogan “Re­
was
wrecked
it
is
odd
that not one
Will Navar B. Salvad.
tion than they do in any other favorable situation in which they not have resulted from a force member the Maine,” with which One of the greatest masteries trace was left to bear evidence of
section of the United States. The are placed. Yet there seems to from without.
can be chronicled in this coun­ that result. Therefore the mystery
a thoughtless host enlisted for that
But
for
the
intervention
of
the
be
quite
a
number
in
this
com­
try was the disappearance of Theo­ of Theodosia Burr is still unsolved.
colleges are easy of access, many
war,
into
the
adjuration
“For­
dosia
Burr, the beautiful and de­
young people come under the in­ munity, the same as will be found years which has dulled the get the Maine,” or to remember
tha Duka In Church.
voted
daughter
of Aaron Burr. For The Waking
fluence of them and they natu­ all over the country, who are memory of the feeling aroused the gallant battleship because of a number of years
great
Duke of Wellington
she fell in was among those
rally take advantage of the op­ over anxious to hurry into posi­ by the sinking of this battleship the brave lives that went down love and married a before
upon whom ser­
rich southerner
portunity offered to get a college tions without taking time to in Havana harbor we, as a .Na­ with her. The case is one that Theodosia was the undisputed belle mons have a soporific effect. A
prepare for the best places. This tion, might read the report of it is well to remember only to of old New York. Her father’s po­ strange clergyman who was preach­
education at small cost.
ing at the church at Strathfield-
is a short sighted policy. There General Bixby with shamefaced­ forget.—Oregonian.
sition in public life would have ae- saye.
where the duke was a regular
eared her greet recognition, bat her attendant,
The Liberal, a Portland paper are places waiting for young ness. It may be said, however,
surprised by the ac­
devotien to him, even after he had tion of the was
devoted to the brewing and liq­ men of clean habits who have that the United States Govern­
verger,
who at the con­
become disgraced in the public eye, clusion of the sermon
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
up the
uor interests, carries at the head taken the time to specially fit ment took no part in the conten­
brought to her favorable comment pulpit stairs, opened came
the
of the cover page the quotation themselves for responsible posi­ tion that the Maine was de­
and admiration for her dignified slammed it violently end then door,
re­
from the Declaration of Inde­ tions where men ot clear brains stroyed by emissaries of the Theodore Jeffrey returned from loyalty.
opened
it
for
the
preacher
to
pass
pendence, “All men are created are demanded, and at salaries Spanish g o v e r n m e n t , a n d , a fishing trip on the Big Nestnc- After Aaron Burr had drifted to out. In the vestry be inquired the
to escape the acorn which meaning of this prooednre. “Oh,”
equal by their Creator with cer­ that are commensurate with the though this plea was made the ca last week with an empty Europe
he
met
on all aides from his replied the man, “we always do that
tain inalienable rights,” which time and money spent in making basis, or rather the provocation, basket. He said the fish refused former with
friends
and his daughter to wake the duke.”—London Chron­
sounds well enough, but the fault the preparation to be able to of war with Spain, President Mc­ to take the bait, owing to cool had gone to live
in Charleston,
the better element of society finds reach such positions. On the Kinley approached the conflict weather.
where she was destined to become icle.
Willing to Admit I t
with the interests the Liberal other hand those who take the with reluctance and was literal­ Mrs. L. Hannon was called the first lady of that state aa tha
wife
of
its
governor,
Joseph
Alston,
“That
milk looks aa if it were
ly
driven
into
it
by
popnlar
represents, is that they do any­ short cut by leaving school early
home
from
the
Chautauqua
as­
for
a
time
little
wee
beard
of
her.
half
water,”
protested the woman
thing else but let men remain and rushing into business, will clamor.
sembly
at
Gladstone
last
Friday
at
the
kitchen
When
her
father,
after
spending
e
“equal,” as the poor wretch who find sooner or later an over sup­ A review of the circumstances by a message telling her of the miserable existence abroad, decided “It ia much door.
more than that,
is kicked out at the back door of ply of men ot their class who are of the dilemma in which he found arrival of her father, Lewis Stur­ to return to this country Theodosia ma’am,” replied the milkmau, a col
the soloon after he has spent his unable to command anything himself in the early months of gis, from Excelsior, Minnesota. planned to visit him. Her only son, lege graduate in reduced circum­
last penny over the bar will at­ better than the places at the 1898 discloses a condition scarce­ Although having made a previous Aaron Burr Alston, had juat died. stances. “1 guarantee it to be 88
water, 4 per cent butter,
bottom of the ladder. Stick to ly less tragical than was his trip to this coast he had missed The blow had almost broken her 3 per 1-2 oent
test.
per
casein and 6 1-2 per
heart,
and
she
expected
to
find
con­
school, young man, though you violent death. A man of peace; seeing this valley which he labels solation by this visit to h/r father. cent sugar cent
and
various salts, the
Beginning at the Portland end may be compeled to make sacri­ painfully conscious of his great the garden spot of the west. But the law of South Caroline at combination resulting
in the liquid
ot the Yamhill branch of the fices to do it. Lay the founda­ responsibility; harried by crafty, After a short trip to California that time prohibited the governor commonly known aa milk.
Chem­
Southern Pacific, heavy rails are tion well for a trained mind and self-seeking politicians to whom Mr. Sturgis will probably return from leaving the state, so Theodo­ ical analysis of the same cheerfully
sia was compelled to make the trip furnished whenever desired. Good
being unloaded along the line, later on you will see that yon he was indebted for the support and locate here.
morning, ma’am."
north alone.
which it is understood is the first have suffered no loss in the time that made him President, and
On
Dec.
31,
1813,
she
set
out,
step being taken toward elec­ you have taken to fit yourself for not a man of strong will, Pres­ Mrs. W. M. Ayers, the mother with a few servants and a pick­
A Puller Ineight.
trifying the line out this way. the busy activities of fife.
ident McKinley struggled in a of Allen Johnson and a sister of ed crew, in e sailing ship, the Pa­ A young men who bed just mar­
Newberg has “hoped against
maelstrom of contending ele­ Mrs. Will Christenson, who died triot. It was but a short time be­ ried suggested to hie wife that they
hope” tor these many moons for LAW FOUNDED ON JUSTICE. ments t h a t , metaphorically, of blood poisoning, was buried fore the vessel bed cleared the should erne some question fully
frankly every morning. This,
improvements on the line in keep­
swept him off his feet and made at McMinnrille Wednesday. She Charleston bar end «res out of end
he
thought,
would help them
' to
was
a
daughter
of
John
Coulee,
eight. Nothing was ever beard of
ing with the business furnished It is true that law is supposed the long-sought incumbency oi
gain
a
fuller
insight
inte
h oth-
the
vessel
or
any
of
its
passengers
the Southern Pacific, and hints to be founded on justice but there the Presidential office anything pioneer settler of West Che- or crew thereafter. Not even a hit Sr’s nature, thus making for
in­
of something better have been is such a tendency on the part of bnt the fulfillment of his hopes. haletn, and her first husband of wreckage of the Patriot was ever creased happiness. The first ques­
given from time to time—just courts to discriminate between As time goes on and the shal- was Jacob Johnson who was found to boar ovidsnoo of what bad tion happened to be. "Can n wo-
enough to keep up an attitude of individuals that the word justice lowsness of the pretense upon well known in this section, ^*e J happened. Whether o storm sent man drees on 175 a yenrP* Be took
s(firmslive, end when last seen
expectancy, and, well Newberg sounds almost as a misnomer. which war was declared against died several years ago at the ' the craft to the bottom with all on the
he
had
climbed into the hayloft
board
or
whether
it
was
looted
or
still stands in the Missouri class, Note the following:
Spain is exposed, sympathy for home ou the farm in West Che- rank by an enemy or fell a prey to and waa pulling
the ladder up after
la Philadelphia there recently President McKinley in thcdilcm- baleiu.
ready to be shown.
him.—Chicago Record Hernia.
E . It. W O O D W A R D
Editor and Publisher
prunes is about as profitable,
taken one year with another, as
anything that can be grown in
this section. In a recent drive
about Dallas, Polk county, we
noted many new orchards of Ital­
ian prunes that are being Well
cultivated and cared tor.
A
.
& ! . /ferc/iant
Newberg Auto Co.
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For a Good Automobile. Shop Work
Vulcanizing, Oils, Supplies, Gasoline, Storage, etc.
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