« THE NBWBERQ GRAPHIC A NINE-FOOT BALLOT PKona S ta r* W h it* 113. * R a a id .n c . B lits 301 The Household R u b b e r Apron Being Given A w ay i ~ -r v" ' ’ i 1 ■ — W \ ■" - this week. Are you going to get one? Just take a peep at our show \yindows if you please / A large order o f the popular NYAL’S FACE CREAM just arrived. See that you get a jar. There is noth- jhg on the market that is any better than N Y A L ’S N EW B ER G DRUG CO J N O W . B A N C R O F T , J R ., P tia rm a o ln t W a N a v a r S u b s titu ía N a x t to Roatofflo HAMNETT-SHAW NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT DOES IT PAY? taxation. For an act to exempt all debts A N e w be rg Lodge No. 104 A . P. due or to become due, whether Y Y A A . M. Regular meeting on account, contract, note, mort­ / V \ Firmt and Third Wednesday gage, bond or otherwise, etc. evenings o f each month. For an act to tax gifts, lega­ Visiting brothers always welcome. cies, inheritances and transfers By order W . M G. A . Best. ' T. L. Cummings, Secretary by interstate laws, and to pro­ vide for the c o l l e c t i o n of the F or S a l e —-Oak woófl.—Enos same, etc. EUis. / tf. For an act to providefor a uni­ form percentage in the relation­ For Sale—T wo horses by Jerry ship of the classification ratings, O'Brien. tt. providing for the establishment I keep* a thorough-bred Jersey o f minimum carload weights, etc. bull, price $1 cash.—Fred Werth. INCREASING COUNTY ROAD POW­ ERS. For an amendment to section 10 of article X I o f the constitu­ tion of Oregon granting home rule to counties in the matter ot wilding and maintaining roads and incarring indebtedness there­ for, and granting counties au­ thority to borrow money, etc. F or an amendment ot article 4 o f the constitution of the state of Oregon. This is the People’s Pow er eague measure for the abolition o f the state senate to give the governor power to fix the maxi­ mum amount o f every appropria­ tion and to elect the assembly or s i n g l e house by proportional representation. F o r an amendment to section 2 of article I X ot the constitution o f the state o f Oregon. This is the graduated single tax and exemption amendment: F or an act to abolish capital punishment as a penalty for con­ viction o f murder in the* first degree; to substitute therefor life imprisonment a t hard labor, etc. For S a le —400 W. hens. J. M. Lewelling. M o n e y T o L o a n — See Atty. B A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. Ice for sale a t Palace M eat Market deliveries made in fore­ noon. A t McMinnville in the office ot Following the passage of the For Sale—10 pigs by T. A. the County Judge, July 3,„at halt local option law in Oregon the Hodson, 1 mile northeast o f past one o’clock in the afternoon, county o f Lane was voted dry, Newberg. 39 pd occurred the marriage o f Mrs. but the so-called “ Home Rule” Minnie B. Hamnett to Mr. Louis F o r S a l e —Old, and young fir measure tw o years ago, made it O. Shaw, the ceremony being and oak wood.—W. A. Parish, possible for the town o f Spring- performed by Judge Vine W. phenr 33a52. 35-tf held, located a few miles from Pearce. The bridal couple were Eugene, to license saloons. And F or S a l e —Piano almost new accompanied to McMinnville by these saloons are evidently doing at a bargain. Can be seen at 505 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bristow, some business, judging from the River street. 42-pd Miss Leota Hollingsworth, Miss following editorial which ap­ Beatrice and Earl Haninrtt, peared in the Oregon Register a F or S a l e —Nice tom ato plants daughter and son ot the bride. tew days ago: “ A few weeks ago, at Glen Gardens, Wynooki street, After returning home in the eve­ an old soldier was robbed and by Henry Clemmens. tf. ning they had a party o f invited almost beaten to death by thugs guests, those present being Mr. For Sale—Old potatoes; culls, in West Springfield. He was so and Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. for feeding, 25 cents per 100 lbs. injudicious as to display a pen­ Wilhelmson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. J. A. Jones, Route 3. It sion check he had just received. Bristow, Grandpa and Gramdma The same evening he was lured Cow Wanted—Young and first- Jameson, Mrs. B. M. Nonken, to the west side o f the river, class. Holstein preferred. Post the Misses Leota Hollingsworth, where he was beaten into insen e m p l o y e r s ’ a s s o c ia t io n b i l l s . office Box 645, Newberg. Ellen Wilhelmson, Marie and sibility, and was relieved o f the Letha Bristow, Hazel Lauritsen F or an act to prohibit person proceeds o f the check. F or S a l e —Belgian H a r e s . and Beatrice Hamnett, Messrs or persons, associations or com About the same time an old Will sell at 50 cents a pair or 10 A ce Ryan, M e r il Butterfield, binations o f associations or so­ man lelt his home at Walterville pair for $2. Phone Red 162. t f Charley Wilhelmson, Clifford and cieties or others from conspiring and started to Portland to see Earl Hamnett. The couple re­ or combining together for the For sale—Fresh cow, yonng the rose festival, and to visit for ceived many beautitul and useful purpose of a boycott and mak­ and gentle, giving good milk a while w ith his son. presents. After an hour ol social ing it unlawful to boycott any W. P. Heacock, Northwest New He stopped at Springfield. He talk and music the guests were industry, or manufacturer, or berg. It dallied with th e saloons. He invited to the dining room which owner, or operator o f any fac­ flashed his money, and boasted Real strawberries dipped in was beautifully decorated in tory, store, workshop or any that he had more in the pocket chocolate for sale at DimenCs ferns, pansies and roses, where other person, firm or corpora­ that it came from. He g o t glori­ confectionery. Come and have ice cream and cake were served. tion, etc. m ously and hilariously drunk. On Q 38-tt The guests left for their several F o r an act prohibiting the use a sample. Sunday, his body, bloated and kernes after congratulations and o f the public streets, parks and blackened and half decomposed, W a n t e d —Pasture f o r t w o a shower of rice were given the public grounds in incorporated was taken from the waters o head oi young stock near New­ bride and groom. towns or cities of the state of a the Willamette. The son that berg, preferably northeast.—E, population o f 5000 or over, he started to visit w ill never sw R. Garner, Route 3. by persons, organizations, assem­ him again. blies or associations, for speech­ W a n t e d —All kinds o f sewing Day before yesterday an un making purposes, etc. to do for ladies and children. A t a meeting ot the Ministers’ known man was found dead on Prices reasonable.—Mrs. Bank Association Monday afternoon, the railroad tracks near Junction son, 515 S. Meridian St. 32 t f Genesis ef Cotton In America. it was decided to continue the City. There was a gash in the T h e first planting of cotton seed custom of holding union Sunday back of his head. In his pockets F o r Sale—Fine strong Kale, in the colonies was in the Carolina» evening meetings for six weeks were three boxes o f matches in the year 1621, when seeds were Cabbage, and Cauliflower plants. of the summer season. These f r o m a Springfield s a l o o n . planted as an experiment in a gar­ John Gower, East Side Green­ meetings will begin July 28th About bis person was the plainly den. Winthrop says that in 1643 houses. Phone Blue 202. tf. “ men fell to the manufacture of with a temperance rally, when a perceptible odor of intoxicants. cotton, • whereof we have great W. C. T. U. worker o f national • Does Home Rule pay?” F o r S a l e — Chalks Jewel and stores from Barbados.” In 1736 it reputation will give the address. Quarter Century tom ato plants was cultivated in the gardens alon* The other services o f the series Glen Gardens, Wynooski Chesapeake bay, especially in the at will be conducted by the pastors vicinity o f Baltimore, and at the street by Henry Clemmens. opening o f the Revolution it was a •f the churches participating. City Transfer does all kinds of garden plant in New Jersey and Arrangements were made also Below w ill be found the list o New York, but its real value seems hauling, including piano moving. lor a union choir for this series teachers elected for the Newberg to have been almost unknown to —T. H. Thorne. Residence phone of meetings and the following schools for next year. the planters until about 1780. White 46 or call Black 4. committee was named to have A. C. Stanbrough, Superintend­ Tha Village Cut-up. charge of the matter: W. E. ent. F o r S a l e —Young pigs, six “ Charley Billingsby always hss Crozer, Lee Jones, Paul Black- High Shc’o ol. W. L. Arant, something funny to say, no matter weeks old, white. Price reason­ •tone, Elmer Buehler and Henry Principal; S. E. Launer, J. H what happens.” able. T w o miles north and one Craw. Pruett; A. C. Argo, Miss Hull “ I know it. H e’s awful comical.” east, Newberg. Phone 24a5151. The first three meetings will be Miss Romig, Miss Wightman. “ 1 often wonder how he thinks of —E. R. Garner. held in the Friends church and Grades. Miss Grace Duncan the humorous thoughts he has. the last three in the Baptist Principal; Mrs. Conover, Grade He’s just perfectly killing. I never F o r S a l e —Slightly used piano, heard him call an umbrella any­ church. mahogany case. Will aell cheap 1; Miss Stone, Grade 1; Miss thing but a bumber8hoot.” — Chi­ for cash or on terms. For par­ Young, Grade 1; Miss Ryan cago Record-Herald. ticulars write A. Fleming, Box Grade 2; Mrs. Terrell, Grade 2 Mantua, the Gad of Mockery. 39-pd Miss Rush, Grade 3; Mrs. Brad­ Momus in Greek fable was the 758, Portland, Ore. Miss Paulsen god of. mockery and censure, who Ann talks of culture, long and deep. ley, Grade 3; E x c h a n g e . —We have a num­ delighted in finding fault with gods Though Ann, indeed, is not mag­ Grade 4; Miss Ganse, Grade 4 and men. He was chosen to set as ber o f good homes in Portland, netic. Miss Eldridge, Grade 5; Miss judge when there was ■ strife be­ She talks until 1 fall asleep— Doris Duncan, Grade 5; Miss tween Neptune, Minerva and Vul­ to trade for small farms in the A sort of gentle Ann esthetic. Colby, Grade 6; Miss Wilson, can for supremacy in artistic power. valky. Write ns, and we can ar O f fair Louise 1 sing, for she’s Grade 6; Mrs. Sloan, Grade 7 Neptune made a boll, Minerva a range exchanges satisfactory to A dream in bathing suit o f blue. Miss Brown, Grade 7; Miss Reece, house and Vulcan a man. Momus both parties.—Fisher & Hillier, She seemed to-day a mermaid gay, declared that Neptune should have 309 Abington Bldg. Portland Grade 8. And thus I met my^water Lou. set his bull’s horns farther forward 39 Comparative figures for the fo r fighting purposes He said that There’s Anna; she was quite morose; past tw o years are herewith Minerva should have so constructed To melancholia she seemed fated. H. L H agey’a Ranch, Dundee. her house that it could be moved She married. Now she’s quite jocose, shown. The wedding made her Anna mated. Whole number days taught awsv from troublesome neighbor» For Sale 160 acres upland, and and that Vulcan should have made s 1911, 173; 1912, 171. Sweet Alice causes me to sigh. window in the man’s breast through river bottom to be sold in 5 to 10 She melts my heart that’s far from Whole number days attend which his thoughts could be seen acre tracts, or all together to suit callous. ance, 1911, 117779; 1912, 126 All were so annoyed at his criti­ purchaser. 40 acres river bottom Ligh t of my life! She’s really my 451. cisms that they turned him out of Most t>ngnt aurora ooreaui. all clear. Runs within quarter Whole number times late, 1911 heaven, and soon after this he died ■—Town Topics. o f vexation because he could find mile o f Newberg’s city limits. 331; 1912, 339. no fault in Venus, ths goddess of Road leading to it from county The Graphic prints all the lo- Average daily a t t e n d a n c e love and beauty. road. Inquire o f H. L. Hagey, cal news. I *911, 684; 1912, 739. Dundee. 39-pd ONION MEETINGS N E H YEAR’S TEACHING FORCE SOME GIRLS I Dr. O. A. Eldriedge DENTIST ; Notice is hereby given that the Council o f the City of Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, pro­ Office over First National pose to improve Main Street Bank from the North line o f First Phone White 3-1 Street to the South line o f Sher­ man Street, in said City ot New­ berg, by providing~and construct­ ing street drainage for said por­ tion of said Main Street and by resurfacing with standard bitu- DR. A . M. DAVIS lithic wearing surface said por­ tion o f said Main Street; and Further notice is hereby given that the said improvement of said portion o f said Main Street shall be made in accordance with, and as provided in the plans and specifications filed in the office of the Recorder o f the City o f New­ berg, on the 1st % day o f July, Bankin ft Doolittle 1912. and that the estimated PHYSICIANS u 4 SURGEONS cost o f said improvement is the sum o f $7,650.00, and that the Office over U . S. National Bank cost o f said improvement is to Both Phones v be assessed to the property abut­ • ting said portion o f styd Main K ieoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoooeoeoea Street and collected in the man­ ner provided in the charter ol the City o f Newberg, and the laws o f the State o f Oregon ap­ LITTLEFIELD f t ROM IG plicable thereto; and P H Y S IC IA N S A S U R G E O N S Further notice is hereby given that the Council o f the City o f Newberg will, at an adjourned Office in First N a t ’l Bank Building meeting thereof to be held on the Phone*, Black 31 15th day of July, 1912, at eight o ’clock P. M. o f said day at the Council room in the said City of Newberg, hear and determine ob­ jections and remonstrances to DR. THOS. W . HESTER said proposed improvement and Physician and Surgeon expenditure, if any. ___ Office in Dixon Building This notice is given by order-oi the Council o f the City of New­ N E W B E R G - - OREGON berg. e * «e * e e * 4 *< Dated this 3rd day o f July, 1912. Dr. Alice C. Bowers Dr. H. D. Bower W. W. Nelson, Recorder o f the City of Newberg. Drs. Bowers ft Bowers O STEO PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N S m aw L A o . #.. V i KtrkavUlc. Me. the Notice o f Receiver's Sale. A y e a r ’s post-graduat it« work in Cali- fonda fust compiei completed. Wom en’s Diseases a Sp Specialty. Notice lc hereby given that under end pur. ■uent to ea order duly made and entered In the Office, upstaira opposite postoffice.. Circuit Court of tba State of Oregon, for Yam­ Phonee: Office, W hite 75; Res.- u r a tiiiw iw v s Graduates of hill County. In tha enlt of W . H . Bond and N . N. Stanley, pialnUBk, vs. D. J. Gilbert. B. A Powell, Hnlda Powell, hie wife, and P. R. Beale, defendants, on the 24 th day of June Mia, authorising and empowering the undersigned Reeelrer In said suit to sell the hereinafter dec cribeu preinless. 1 w ill on Saturday, the 77th day o f July. UU, at the hour of two o'clock P . M . of said day, at the West door of tho cold Res. W hite 8 storage and lea plant, situated on the Seat side Phone Office White 22 of Blaine Street between First end Second New berg, Oregon Stream in the City of Newberg. said Yamhill County, Oregon, eeU to the hlgkeet bidder at public a notion for each in hand, separately, the following deaertbed two panels of property, to- wit: (1) Alt of lots numbered Onefl) and Two<2) in Block number Onc(l), In Bvereat’a Addition to tho Townfnow City; of Newborg, in Yamhill Eyes examined and glasses made to fit County, Oregon, according to the plat of said Addition to said Town of Newberg of record in Phone Blue 38 202 First St. the oWoe of tho Recorder of Conreysnoas for sold County . [2] Beginning S.76^ Chains East of the South­ west corner of the Donation Land Claim of J. H. Rogers and wife, Motiflcatlon 147*. claim No. 56, Township 3. Sooth of Range *. West of the Willamette Meridian, In Yamhill County. Ore­ gon ; thence running North parallel with the Wsst boundary line of said Claim 47.0» chains; thence Bast 2.92»« chains; tkeneeSouth parallel Office over U . S. 0 N a t l Bank with the Wait boundary line of said Claim 17.0» chains, and thence West 2.92^ ebsins to the Phone Black 171 place of beginning, containing five seres of land, more or leas. J. L. H oskins , Receiver. Dated June 27th, 1912. 37-41 Dr. E. P. Dixon Dentist A. E. W IL S O N Optician J. C. PRICE D E N T I S T W . W . Hollingsworth f t Son Funeral Directors St Embalmers K. OF F. ELECTS OFFICERS The enthusiasm that was dis­ played ;at the meeting o f the Knights o f Pythias last night more than made up for the small attendance, a n d those w h o were absent missed a great treat. The f o l l o w i n g officers w e r e elected for the ensuing term: C. C., Nelson Brouillette; V. C., J. B. Hollingsworth; Prelate, Foster Mills; M. o f W., Kenneth Hansen; M. of A., Quinten Keil ing; I. G., C. Stanbrough; O. G., George Ritchey. Installation o f officers will take place next Wednesday night. It is to be hoped that the member­ ship will turn out in fall. Calla Answered Day or Night Lady Assistant Both Phones Newberg, ^ Ore. TTORNEY-At-LAW CLARENCE BUTT W ill practice in all the courts o f the state. Special attention given to pro­ bate work, the writing ’“ o ' f ' mort- gages, contrt contracts and rad the drafting o f all legal papers. ____ _ New berg, Oregon O m c i — Second Floor Bank o f N ew beig Building. Sewer and Tile Work. W ell Digging W IL L IA M M. RAM SEY Attorney-at-Law M C M IN N V IL L E , OREGON Office in the Elsia W right Building Third street THE BEST FOR NEWBERG G. M. Bales has installed the latest machinery (pr repairing shoes. H qlf soles sewed on while you wait. No extra charge for sewed work. 715 East First Street. 38-40 Methodist Episcopal Church Subject next Sunday morning: ‘•God in rfistory.” Subject at night: “ A Prosperous Fool.” All are invited. CHASE A UNTON G RAVEL COM PANY A ll kinds o f gravel for con­ crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Telephone White 86