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IM I: N EW B E K Q U PAPHIC
IN CASE OF FIRE
are a» nece—ary to
the cure you are try­
ing lo effect an your
Fresh
doctor’s advice. For if the
prescription he gives you is
not Ailed in the right way
by the use o f fresh drugs
and careful compounding,
all his ability cannot aid
you. Bring your prescrip­
tion to a pharmacy where
we pride ourselves, as pro-
f essional men, on the purity
and freshness o f our arugs.
Drugs'
and;
careful
B y I m M ms ymmt pl>7 u c i » . is tk k .
M la «a» tMas». ymm a*kt UuU
PARLOR PHARMACY
THE BEST BREAD BAKED
is a p r e tty b ig claim t o m ake fo r
o u r p ro d u ct b u t a trial w ill c o n ­
vince the m o st sk eptical o f its
tru th . H o w cou ld it be oth e r
w ise, w hen w e e m p loy the best
m a terials a n d the best b a k in g
skill o b ta in a b le .
O rder a lo a f
t o -d a y and it w ill h a ve a perm a­
nent place o n y o u r ta b le here­
after.
JAS. HUTCHINS & S O N
Newbsrg, Oregon
AUGUST AT THE BEACHES
The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
Enjoy the cool breezes now, while the heat is so unpleasant
inland. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over
delightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever
before to care for the crowds. Plenty o f accommodations. Lots
o f fun. The water is fine?
G O V IA T H E
Excellent train
Newport,
Nehalem,
service.
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su n se t
| oton i9 w sn |
ROUTES
B&yocean
Tillam ook Co.
Season
round-trip fares.
Special W eek-end
v
Beaches.
C
l i V
and Sunday fares.
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon reaorta and our
special folder on “ Vacation Days in Oregon.” It tella all about
the beaches, springs, mountain resorts, etc.
Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares, litera­
ture, etc., or address
JOHN M . SCOTT
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
How to Act Should You Find
Homo In Flsmoo.
THE PAY OF ACTORS.
Your •alariM War* Fairly Lars* Evan In
tha Sixtaanth Cantury.
FAMOUS DEAD HEATS.
Oregon Agricultural C ollege.
Tho— Batwaan Mara Than Tw o Horaaa
Nat Fraquant Now.
This great institution opens its
doors for the fall semester on
September 2*0th. Courses of in­
struction include: General Agri­
culture, Agronomy, Animal Hus­
bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bac­
teriology, Botany and P l a n t
Pathology, Poultry Husbandry,
Horticulture, Entomology, Vet­
erinary Science, Civil Engineer­
ing, E l e c t r i c a l Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Mining
Engineering, Highway Engineer­
ing, Domestic Science, Domestic
Art, Commerce, Forestry, Phar­
macy, Zoology, Chemistry, Phy­
sics, Mathematics, English Lan­
guage a n d Literature, Public
Speaking, Modern Languages,
History, Art, Architecture, In­
dustrial Pedagogy, Physical Ed­
ucation, Military Science and
Tactics, and’ Music.
Catalogue and illustrated liter­
ature mailed free on application.
Address: Registrar, Oregon Ag­
ricultural College, Corvallis, Ore­
gon.
School year opens September
20th.
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One’s ability to extinguish a start­
An efficient actor received in
Dead heats on the flats do not oc-
ing fire or to escape if caught in a 1635 as large a regular salary as cur with such frequency as they did.
burning building depends upon in­ ♦900, of which sum $7,200 is the As it is, we get quite enough o f
Hilaa/I
k A n t o a A t urrv
tll A there
tk A w n
dead heats
o f two, V
but
is am a
telligence and self control. I f the modern equivalent. The lowest
blaze is just starting throw water know n valuation set an actor’ s spice of romance about a “ dead
on the material that is burning, not wages at 75 cents a day, or in mod­ heat o f three,” says Bailey’s Eng­
lish Magazine.
*
at the blaze. One bucket o f water ern money about $1,800 a year.
At
York
in
1896
for
the Bad­
will do more good if thrown on by Shakespeare’s emoluments as an ac­
tor before 1599 are not likely to minton plate three horses passed
handfuls or with a broom than hf
They
have fallen below $4,000 in our the post locked together.
dashed on at once. A small fire
money, while the remuneration due were Messala, Bajardo and Casae
may be smothered with a rug or to performances at court or in no­ Con, ridden respectively by M. Can­
blanket or beaten out with a broom. blemen’s houses, if the accounts of non, T. Loates and S. Loates. A
I f you cannot put out the fire in 1694 be accepted as the basis of third Loates was fourth on Hamp-
a minute yell “ Fire!” and then, if reckoning, added some $600.
tondale, and he was beaten only a
in a city, call the fire departm ent : Actresses did not appear until short head by the leading trio.
Every /one living in the house about 1662, female parts Doing pre­
In 1880 at the Lewes summer
should know the telephone number viously taken by boys. Among the meeting Scobell, Wandering Nun
to he used for getting the firemen, very earliest were Mistress Nell and Mazurka ran a dead heat for
and it should be on the wall for Gwyn of thé king’s playhouse and the Astley stakes. Only a head be­
strangers to use. There is no time Mistress Knip. Both from having hind the struggling trio came Thora
for looking in the directory, even if been “ orange girls,” earning a pre­ and Cumberland, also running a
one should not be too nervous to carious existence about the theater, dead heat and placed fourth by the
find a number. Every one should were raised to the affluence of $5 a judge. Some good judges who saw
know where the nearest fire alarm performance, about $20 in present the race declare that if it had been
box is and how to use i t
called a dead heat o f five no one
value.
Do not leave the door open when 1 By the time we reach David Gar­ would have caviled at the official
you run out to give an alarm. If rick the emoluments received by the verdict.
the doors and windows are closed successful actor had steadily in­
In 1815, on the Thursday o f the
when a fire starts one can always creased. Garrick himself could com ­ Newmarket Houghton meeting, two
jet the firemen there in time to put mand $750 a week before he went dead heats o f three occurred in the
it out while it is in only one room. into management, besides a benefit same afternoon.
The fire soon consumes all the oxy- which would bring in virtually all
In 1882 there was a dead heat
jen in a closed room and may die that the house was worth, from $2,- o f three in a field of five for the
out if it gets no fresh air.
000 to $3,250 for the night. After race called the Sandown Derby, but
A fter the firemen are called work he went into management his earn­ afterward known as the Electric Yamhill County Abstract Co..
at getting out the things you want ings were enormous, and he died stakes, run over the straight five
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
most to save. Don’t throw the leaving, at a low computation, over furlong course at Sandown park.
clock from the window and then $500,000. Miss, Farren’B
barren's engage- The dead heaters were R. S. Evans’
T h e only A bstract Books in
carry out your clothing, as some ment c08t the management at the Marden (B. Wyatt), P. Lorillard’s
Y amhil ^County
persons have done.
. . . .
,
height o f her career $250 a week, Gerald (F. Webb) and the Duke o f
I f awakened in the night by the
wa8 what Mrs. Siddons also Hamilton’s Leonora (J. Watts). In
O regon
smell or cry o f fire don t dress, consented to receive from Covent the run-off Marden, who in the M c M innville .
Wrap yourself in a blanket or quilt Qarden theater at one period o f her meantime had had his plates re­
from the bed and get out the quick- f aine. But this was far below what moved and ran unshod, won by
est way you can. Shut the doors 8he could and did demand élsewhere three lengths, a head only separat­
you pass through. After calling for Rnd in the provinces, and in her bi- ing second -and third.
îelp try to ascertain the extent and ography we read that on tour $230
The most notable dead heat of
the situation o f the fire. You can nightly was the sum cheerfully paid three was the finish for the Cesare-
tell if it is best to try to carry out for the great actress’ services. It witch in 1857 between El Hakim,
Can’ t make stale groceries
the household goods. I f the Óre is must he remembered that the value Prioress, an American entry, and
palatable.
Better make
on the first floor it is very dangerous o f money in the days o f the three Queen Bess. There were thirty-
your purchases o f
to go above, because the heat and players just mentioned was double four runners, and the starting
choking smoke rise.
what it is at present— i. e., $250 prices o f the dead heaters, were 8 to
One can often get out through .a then corresponded to $500 now. 1 El Hakim, 30 to 1 Prioress and
hall filled with smoke by going on Great as the sum then seemed, it Queen Bess.
his hands and knees when he would soon became common, $250 a night
who carries a nice clean
In the decider, which was run off
fall choking if he ran. The smoke
paid to Kean, Macready and in the waning light, George Ford-
stock of everything that
is the thickest at the ceiling. Hold- even Fletcher. But it is, o f course, ham was substituted for Tankesley
is good to eat.
ing a wet towel or anything made o f dwarfed into insignificance by the on Prioress and Bray for Little on
flannel or even a coat collar over emoluments received from
the El Hakim. The change o f jockeys
Call W hite 114 and you
the mouth greatly lessens the dan- American public by such artists as appears to have worked to some ad­
ir o f injury to the lungs or death , Bernhardt, Coquelin and Irving, vantage in the case o f the Amerir
will get Prompt S e r v i c e
om the carbonic acid gas in the Bernhardt was paid $1.000 a night. can mare, for she won the decider
smoke.
which seems to have struck the Pa­ by a length and a half, a head sep­
I f a person is in a burning build­ risians dumb with astonishment. It arating the other twe.
*c»ooa o0 eoeao
ing with no fire escapes and the is difficult to apportion Sir Henrv
Once there was a dead heat of c * 0 o o o o * o o o o S o ee
stair below is burning or the hall is Irving’s receipts apart from Miss four at Newmarket in a sweepstakes
filled with smoke he should shut the Terry’s. But they undoubtedly were for two-year-olds, run over the first
door and transom to keep out the valued as high as $600 a night on half o f the Abingdon mile. This
For latest spring and summer nov­
elties. Spend your money in New -
deadly gases. Then he should throw tour.— Strand Magazine.
was at the Houghton meeting in
berg; have your clothes made in
open the window to get cool air and
1855. Five started, and the race
your home town instead o f some
to let the firemen and neighbors see
resulted in a dead heat o f four, the
Th* Man Who Wins.
Eastern sweat shop
where he is, so that they may bring
Business is not like backin'! fifth horse being only beaten half a
602 1-2 First SL Phone Black 82
Nawbarr, Oregon
a ladder to the window.
horses. The man who wins in busi­ length. The decider was won by a
I f unable to escape by his own ness wins because he has deserved head, half a length separating sec­ ♦OOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOVO
efforts one should wait at the win­ to w in; the man who loses does so ond and third. Tiny Wells rode
dow for help until he is scorched or because he deserves to lose. This the winner, the original favorite, a
choking. I f no one is near he should truth may not always be obvious, chestnut filly called Overreach, by
NEWBERG
throw his bedding, tick and all, and but it is none the less true. Of Birdcatcher.
jump on that It is safer to jump course the unsuccessful man won’ t
Mendelssohn’s “ Greatest Pleasure.”
into the top o f a tree than to the admit it. It would be better f«>r
Lecturing on Mendelssohn, Mr.
ground.— New York Tribune.
him if he did, for then he would
seek for the deficiency in himself Felix Moscheles told his hearers
Foundry and Machine
W h trt Samuel 8cor«d.
which brought about his failure and many interesting things concerning
“ Samuel,” said Mrs. Wobbler, fix­ strive to eliminate it. It is the oid the great composer, who was his
W ork.
ing her hapless husband with a principle o f the survival o f the fit­ godfather, from whom he had this
Pulleys, Shafting and
menacing eye, “ do I actually see test.
The fittest is the man of account o f Mendelssohn’s last visit
to
Queen
Victoria.
As
he
was
about
Machine Screws
you working in the garden with pluck, with strong belief in his own
vour frock coat on ? What a care- powers and a keen energy to seize to leave the queen said to him,
lees man with your clothes you are! every chance. The man who be­ “ Now, Dr. Mendelssohn, you have
Sixth and Blaine Sts.
Only last week you burned a large lieves in luck would probably be given me so much pleasure,’ ia there
hole in your best waistcoat through more profitably employed in back­ nothing I can do to give you pleas­
sticking a lighted pipe in the pock­ ing horses, where his peculiar tal­ ure?” And as her majesty insisted
et, and yesterday I saw you lighting ents would have more play.— Lon­ Mendelssohn told her that nothing
could give him greater pleasure
the kitchen fire in your new gray don Opinion.
than to see the nurseries and all the
trousers.”
domestic arrangements connected
“ Madam,” replied Mr. Wobbler,
Sign of Your Undo.
viciously snipping up a shrub, “ your 1 The use o f three gilt balls as the with the royal children. “ The most
last asseveration is false. I did symbol o f the pawnbroker's trade consummate courtier,” said the lec­ Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal,
not light the kitchen fire in my new came into use with the Lombards, turer, “ could not have expressed a
on® y «*r.......................................$1.60
gray trousers. I lit it. in the kitch­ who were the first great money wish better calculated to please the Graphic, one y e a r ........................
1.60
en grate!” — London Express.
lenders o f the world. Of the Lom­ queen. She most cordially responded
Total..........................
T oo
i rough
bards, the princely Medici family of and herself conducted him thn
Both
Papers,
One
Year...............fa.oo
Costly Admiration.
the
nurseries.”
Florence were the first to make
At Lamarque’s funeral the Pa­ money lending a business. On the
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
Car Biokneee.
risian mob took out General Lafa­ Medici coat o f arms had been en­
Looking out o f the windows is the
yette’s horses as the famous soldier graved three gilt balls, and this in­
was returning home from the serv­ signia had been handed down gen­ cause found for car sickness by an
ice and drew his carriage to his ho­ eration after generation as a symbol American physician. Near objects Publishes the latest and most complete
telegraphic new« o f the world; gives re­
tel with many evidences of enthusi­ of money lending. One pawnbroker flit by rapidly, those a little farther liable market reports, as it is published
astic love and admiration. The of London told a friend that it away move more slowly, those very at Portland, where the market can be,
scene was a stirring one, and a meant getting the security o f dou­ far off are almost stationary, and and is, corrected to date for each issue.
friend in referring to it some weeks ble the value o f what is lent. Two the whole landscape appears to be It also has a page o f special matter for
the farm and noire, an entertaining
afterward said, “ You must have of the balls would therefore indi­ revolving around a common center. atory page and a page or more o f comic
been very much pleased.”
cate what the money lender tock The unconscious effort to take in each week, and it goes to the subscriber
Lafayette looked at him for a and the third what he gave.— Lon­ everything produces a rapid lateral twice every w e e k - 104 times a year.
oscillation of the eyeballs, easily
moment in silence and then said, don Modern Society.
seen in the passengers on any train. Gives all the lot .1 news and happenings
with a whimsical smile:
The eye strain it enormous, and and should be in every home in this vi­
Anticipation end Realization.
“ Yes, I was very much pleased;
very much pleased indeed. But I
Freddie— Hooray, sis! What d<> this is the chief factor in producing cinity.
The two papers make a splendid com­
never saw anything more of my you think? Pa’s going to buy an car sickness.
bination and you save $1 by sending
horses, my dear friend 1”
automobile, and I’ m going to sit in
your su b s c rip ts to the Graphic.
Throe Reasons.
the front seat. Sis— So am I. Fred-
We can also rive 6ur subscribers a
Richard Grant White once said
Unsympathatie Brute.
die— No, you won’t. That front
good
clubbing offer for the Daily and
that
a
radical
reform
in
English
Mr- Mnlaprop — Young Sharp
ia f or pft and me only. See!
Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in connec­
spelling
is,
first,
unnecessary;
sec­
will hare to apologize before I’ll gjg — Y ou’ ve got nothing to ,sav
tion with the Graphic.
speak to him again. *
.b ou t thi, automobile.
T a in ’t ond, undesirable and, third, impos­
Miss Interest— Did he insult yon ? vour>n. Freddie — It’s more mine sible, thus recalling the story of the
Mrs. MaUprop — Did he! The than yourin, and you'll just have to pld Scottish preacher who upon
last time I met nim I told him that get in the back seat or stay home. meeting one of his hearers after the
my nncle, Lord de Style, had loco­ Sis— I won’t get in the back seat, services inquired how he liked the
motive atacksia, and he had the im­ land I won’t stay home. Freddie sermon. “ I dinna like it,” he said,
Building Contractors
pudence to ask if he‘ “ whistled at (pu*hhig her sway)— See here, now. “ for three rizzens— first, ye read it;
Estimates Furnished
crossings.” He’s an unsympathetic you just keep out o f this autonw second, ye dinna read it weel, and,
third, it was na worth readin’ .”
brute.— Chicago Record-Herald.
l,i|e.— U ppincott’s.
Thé Ice Man
J. L. Van Blaricom
S
E. W . M U E L L E R
Iron W o rk s!;
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& m
A Great
Clubbing O ffer
D in in g A t H om e
is m ade m o re en jo ya b le w h en
the ro o m is brillian tly ligh ted b y
the rays o f th e n ew E d ison M azda
Lam p. T h e best substitute fo r
sunlight in th e h om e y e t pro­
duced is obtained b y th e use o f
this latest im p rovem en t in e le c -/
trie ligh tin g.
T h * n o tew o rth y feature o f 1
the n e w E dison M azda is its dura­
b ility and strength to w ithstand ,
all ordinary handling.
Com e in to-day and let
us show y ou the mer­
its o f this new lamp.
Oregon Journal
The Graphic
Thos. Herd & Son