T T \ THE N EW BKKO G R A P H IC 0 Ü R T IR S T TR U S T COM PANY. A S H IN E IN C O N S T A N T IN O P LE CLARENCE B U T T Net Kven e Sorep ef Paper Mare Their It, Liks Our First Bank, Was estab lished In Pennsylvania. Well Kept P« vs manta. Will practice in all the court« of the state. Special attention given to pro I t was in Italy that the art of He is a fortunate traveler who bate work, the writing of deeds, mort banking as known in our times gage«, contracta and the drafting of all enters Berlin from the west and was first introduced. ' The earliest toward the end o f his journey rolls Mgal papers. Newbeig, Oregoa. along over the twelve or fifteen bank established in modern Europe O m e n -S e c o n d Floor miles o f new streets, glides under was that o f Venice, which was Bank o f Newberg Building. the Brandenburger T o r and finds founded in 1157. It originated in himself in Unter den Linden. a loan which the state raised during The Kaiserdamm, Bismarckstrasse, the great war o f the republic with Berlinerstrasse, Charlottenburger- the Greek empire, 1156-1171. The bank o f Genoa was founded chaussee, Unter den Linden, give shout 150 years after the bank of the most splendid street entrance Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds, Mortgages and all legal papers. Ab into a city in the world. Th e pave Venice. Macaulay in his “ History^ stracts examined. ment is without a hole, without a of England’ ’ has a partial descrip crack and as clear o f rubbish o f any tion o f the operations o f this bank, kind as a well kept kitchen floor. ¡which existed from 1380 to 1798. Previous to the year 1694 there The cleanliness is so noticeable that one looks searchingly fo r even were only four considerable banks a scrap o f paper, for some trace of in Europe, but on the 87th o f July negligence, to modify this superi o f that year a charter was granted ority over the streets o f our Am eri by William and Mary fo r establish Office oVer Pirit* National can cities. But there is no consola ing the Bank o f England, which Y-< Bank i -ir tion. The superiority is so incon for opulence and extent o f circula testable that no comparison is pos tion has fo r many years been the , Phone White 3*1 " sible. For the whole twelve or greatest in the world. The first bank established in the fifteen miles the streets ara lined United States is known in financial with trees or shrubs or flowers, with history as the Pennsylvania bank. well kept grass and with separate It began operating on July 17, roads on each side fo r horsemen DR. A. M D AVIS and foot passengers. In the spring 1780, and since that time Pennsyl and summer the streets are a veri vania has figured conspicuously in DENTIST the banking affairs o f the country. table garden. Broadway is eighty feet wide, Besides being the home o f the first OfTloa.ovnr Fargunon'a Drue S toro bank in the United States, Penn Fifth avenue is 100 feet wide, the sylvania has the distinction o f hav P H O N E B L A C K 37 Champs Elysees is 833 feet wide, ing the first bank incorporated un and U n ter den Linden is 196 feet der the national banking act. Char- wide and has seventy feet o f road i »cr No. 1 was given to the First way T t h e streets are cleaned fo r the I National ' ? nk " f «‘ ^ d e lp h ia . That benefit o f the people and not fo r ; ¡*ta,e * al* " the0 firat the benefit o f the pnahets pockets o o f f a In 1809 the P e n , -M ii T1- imiiiii , -|ui, nMiiiir ii a I !■ ■___________ a po- po- tr J « nsylvania company, a corporation to ‘ I f| C T ' ; 11 litical aristocracy. The public serv- grant » JLJM m k Lw A A i 3 A T lic e is a guardian, not a predatory write insurance on lives . . and . organisation. In our country when T . T ' ,wa* ° f f n’ ze<1. Office over U . S. Natl. Bank - , ‘ n \836 ‘ hl8 institution i; a man can do nothing else he be- ! de,Phl» was authorized to execute trusts. Phone Black 171 i comes a public servant. In Ger- C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER DR. C. A. ELDRIEDCE D E N T IST J. C. „1 PRICE ii W W M W tlf f f f W f f W W f superiority o f one service over the other is moral, not merely mechan ical. M The street cleaning department is recruited from soldiers who have served their time, n ot over thirty- Phones l five years o f age, and who must Office, White 22; Res. Black 90 11 pass a doctor’s examination and be » M M i H M e t m H M s t s e e e e passed also by the police. The rules as to their conduct, their uniforms, their rights and their duties, down to such minute carefulness as that they may not smoke on duty “ ex cept when engaged in peculiarly dirty and offensive labor,” are here, Office over U. S. National Bank a* in all official matters in Ger many, outlined in labyrinthine de Office phone Blue 171 tail. Sickness, death, accident, are Residence Phone Black 115 all provided for with a pension, and there are also certain gifts o f money l e e e e e e e e e e e e e s — e e e e e e e e * for long service. The police and the street cleaning department co- operate to enforce the law where private companies or the city own- ed street railways are negligent in making repau irs or in replacing disturbed I pavement that has been disturt Office in First N at’l Bank Bldg. or destroyed. There is no escape. I f the work is not done promptly Phone, Black 31 and satisfactorily it is done by the city, charged against the delinquent L P r m e « i i . , . and collected!— Price Collier’ s “ Ger- Dr. E. P. Dixon \ DENTIST Littlefield & Romig PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS to W hite & Co. Half an Haur’a Hard Labor, and Than It Casts Cmly 2 Cants. “ Lustra Boyadji! Lustra Boy s d ji!” is the cry o f the Constantino ple bootblack as he sits in the shade of the Youi Djami mosque. “ Guzel bova effeudim” (a good shine, sir), he cries, as you .catch his eye and repare to try your luck. The shoe ox on which you place your foot is a work o f art., It is adorned with extravagant designs in pressed sil ver and raothcr-of-pearl. A case about four feet high, with an orna mental clock on top, stands at his right hand side. It is filled with bottles o f different polishes in vari ous hues.. With d eft celerity Achmet takes out a bottle of- benzine and care fully removes stains from your tan shoes. N ext he washes your shoes with soapy lather to remove the ase. W hile he fans them to sten the drying Achm et never fails to compliment yon on the ex cellent quality o f your shoes, even if they are in the last stage o f di lapidation. It is now time fo r the first polish. Out comes another bottle, and the liquid is applied. W ith his brashes the bootblack worka, gam ing speed as the shoes gain luster. Another polish in paste form is rubbed care fully into the leather with the tine o f the fingers. A spot o f snnlignt strikes your shoes. T hat will never do— the paste will dry too quickly. An umbrella shade is adjusted and the polishing continued, only this time with a silk cloth. You are grow ing impatient. Twenty minutes have passed. “ Ik i takiga effendim” (tw o minutes, sir). Achmet says as he notices your im patience. H e is now nibbing wax E A Franoh Architect's Idea That Taah a Lang Tima to Mature. It was in the year 1518 that a French architect made the sugges tion that houses in a certain section o f Paris be numbered. The ides, however, was a long time taking root, and it was not until 1789 that the system became general, writes a London correspondent. In Berlin about a decade later an You know you can work eccentric method o f numbering the hard at one kind o f work houses was adopted. They number until you are tired, then ed them without reference to the change to another kind of streets. Thus a tenant’s address work which is harder it would be described merely as, say, seems to rest, but there is “ 1000 Berlin.” the same w ear on the body. T h e numbering o f houses in Lon So often with cheap glass don, as above shown, is o f compara es poorly fitted they seem tively recent date. In the later to help, but in the end min Stuart times, says Macaulay, the the eyes. houses were not numbered, and I know I can give you the “ (here would indeed have been little best o f service, —ask those I advantage in numbering them, for have fitted,— for I h a v e of. the coachmeq, charmen, porters made sight and the eye a and errand boys o f London a very special study. I take a per small proportion conld read. It sonal interest in you, while wia necessary to use marks which in the large city you are just the moat ignorant could understand, one o f the many people who T h e shops were therefore distin call for glasses. guished by painted or sculptured ,signs, which gave a very gay and grotesque aspect to the streets." Similar methods adopted fo r identification o f rivate houses, Eye Sight Specialist In Lincoln’s Inn da, fo r exam OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE ple, it seems to have been usual fo r the houses to be distinguished by k a r a a M r a K a a f y j K i a K K i r i ornamentation on the g*t< gate posts. Th e first instance known o f London street in which the houses were numbered is Prescot street, Goodman’s Fields, bat the practice UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT did not spread far before the year Wood of all kinds. Wood aawing a specialty 1764. when it received a great im Prompt service. Leave orders at yard or petus, and it soon a fte r became well at Dawson house, 109 West Hancock St. established in London.— Baltimore E. P. H AM ILTO N , Prop. American. Onehadbetterbe Deaf and Dumb Than Blind C.A. MORRIS An Adaptabla Prodigal. A man who lived in Raleigh, N. C., fell heir to about (15,000 and immediately spent it in high living. A second and a third good Bized sum o f ’ money came to him, and Can’t make stale srroceries each time he played prodigal son palatable. Better make until he was without funds. your purchases o f — One day Josephus Daniels met this man on the street in Raleigh. The prodigal was in rage, looked hungry and was evidently in very hard case. • who carries a nice clean “ I t seems to me that yon must stock of everything that ■>« « P e r u no Up. Y oo b u d him have, a tough time.” said Daniels. is good to e a t , (rix )„ t V5 cen t.), the bal- “ How do you stand it after the „ ..b. k,heeeb.- He 1. delight- good living, laxuries end fine clothes , nd wiihe. , h(, ; you have been accustomed to?” Call W hite 114 and you A„ , b „ „ ^ on tb i. earth “ Mr. Daniels,” the man replied. , nd m . „ rf j to com .,— New “ I ’ll tell you how 1 do it: I have will <et Prompt S e r w i c e Y o rk made arrangements to get along without what I can’t g e t " — Satur day Evening Poet. Daaart Plants. Plants — o f — the ----------, desert, — as - s . role, -------- — , Hie Narrew Eeoapa. possess few leaves, the cactus, fo r A jolly old steamboat captain instance, being mostly spines. Thera _ __ f NEWBERG is s very good reason fo r the lack with more girth than height was o ’ ' o f leaves in desert plants. The ob asked if he had ever had any very ject is to check the transforation narrow escapes. “ Yea,” he replied, his eyes twin o f moisture by offering as small a kling; “ once I fell off my boat at *ur*ace 88 p o ^ b le to the dry air. Foundry and Machine ^ or t*le 8ame re*800 the roots o f the mouth o f Bear creek, and, al Work. desert pIant8 U8Ually ^ deep mXo though I’ m an expert swimmer. I gueas I ’d be there now it it hadn’t the soil so that they can suck np all Pulleys, Shafting and You see, the the available moisture. In some been for my crew. Machine Screws a instances the leaves assume a verti water was just deep enough ao’s to cal r position and -- thus avoid — the — di- be over my head when I tried to — ---- — ---- — --------- Sixth and Blaine Sts. rect rays o f the burning desert sun. wade out and juat shallow enough” — he gave his body an explanatory On the other hand, the leaves o f trees in very wet countries are pro pat— “ so that whenever 1 tried to vided with points— such as the ma swim out i dragged bottom.” — ple— from which the rain drops off. Everybody's. OVER 05 YEARS' W ere the leaves flatter the rain The Reason. EXPERIENCE would collect and make them rot. All sorts and conditions o f men have excellent reasons fo r their po Dantist- Barbara. Although extinct in this country, sition in life. Illustrated Bits tells the race o f dentist-barbers survives o f a tramp who had no illusions abroad. The Ctf de Paris quotes about the cause o f hia own condi T madc M arks an advertisement from an Algiers tion. D isions Mrs. Finehealth (at hotel en CopvmoMTS Ac. paper; “ The undersigned begs to -------- — a »k*trh and daMrlpttnn mar kly aMartaln oar oimiion flm wnathor mit announce that he has now been es trance)— N o ; I have no money to bn ntl«n I» probably potantawa. Communlm- tablished fo r seventeen yea n as spare for you. I do not see why an a Ä Ä v » « pwe- u tonta tabón through Mutin i moot hairdresser and dentist at 17 Rue de ablebodied man like you should go al «otte«, without obarfo. In ti fa Marine. He is endowed with about begging. I jizv Tramp— 1 s’pose, mum. it’ s faculties which enable him to ex- A bandoomolf IllnotrnliMl wookty. Lonroot etr- teeth with the utmost celerity fer about the same reason that a ealotion of any orlonilBo Journal. Tormo, M n healthy woman like von boards at a and without inflirting the slightest E i 'i S t M ^ ’ ,t a 7 K S pajn. H e is warm hearted, publio hotel instead o f keeping house. the answer. T h e final rub with the silk cloth is over. Yon are more Black and Whit. Pappar. than satisfied. But, no. As yon take “ I t has always amused m e," re our foot away Achmet produces a marked a botanical expert, “ to hear ottle o f varnish and while yonr people talking o f their preference ^ k 'e t 'f O T fo r black pepper o .e r what. and eh * lie l it th<T heeU , nd the venous explanations they giv e edges o f the soles for the same. L ittle do they know 1 e ao‘ , . <rD,. . that both black end w h it. pepper (, y ^ S H S E grow , upon the « m e ehrnb. O rer ^ h>„ hOTr>, the pepper « e d g r o w , black: cor-. i <rd TOrk. |, ¡, ¡mpoaaible. But ermg. The eeed itaeU » wb.te. or . „ h, „ ¿ 7 har^ .„d J 7 ° , ” * ! W* f k T I the aeed and ,ta a te r n a l coren n g are ground u p jr h i e the white pep- per i. the a « d alone ground tap. W hite pepper » m i l d e r than bfaek, the greater part «>( the pnngenc, being in the covering. A pepper made o f the covering alone would be such, to use a slang term, hot staff that it would burn the mouth. , . _ , --------- e A ac covering o peppe s - conUlD1 th* ■ — From Parsonal Exp.rianea. Uncle Eli felt he knew the me- ^ welL Had he not . {_ . « »h e n he hrnmrht Annt E ith hi , a i._;nk Sa8an w,th.h,1D t0“ the f°u rth tn p ) he naturally assumed the role of guide. | DR. THOS. W . HESTER J > m’ "T ,nd th* Qerm* ^ j Sbe marveled at everything until • Physician and Surgeon I ] ' . . . . | thev sat down for luncheon. They t Alois Senefelder, the — ------- , . , . . a ■ ... . Office in Dixon Building „ X | o f lithography, was a poor musician i |,a'\ gone ,®, ° ot?} A ito r f ” r O ffic. W hit. 22, R m . M m J i driven to many s tra itT to find ma- that m / a1' but ,ta. otber marj ' 8 N EW B E R G - - OREGO N i terial on which to engrave his com- * a<*p,ned ,0“ on the DN country ...__ A ______ „ i „ | hostess as she looked open eyed at im J r e h M r X - h t a t «W T - d . thn, filled Z o n l, .he • » ♦ • • • ♦ • ♦ ♦ « • • • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ s meke out the bill for the .im hing, ' " ' ; nd,; r*; lb” 1, *he end in hi. hurry he wrote out the ' »? n w t.e bed the, found m b when u.i. ____ . -a u:_______ wu - j »his amazement took definite shape. hill upon a piece o f his smoothed “ E li.” said she in a stage whis- Kelheim stone. T h e stone was laid 1 can’t set here an’ eat peace- O S T E O P A T H IS T aside, and when he saw it again the | P*1"' ' ahlv. I jes’ must go downstairs an' ink was so firmly set that the possi and Obstetrician hilitv occurred to him o f an acid ! hp,P P™ . M ^ A - t o r with the cook- Pknevno- 'Residence Blue in’ and disheo. rnones. ,office BUck m 59 <>! which should eat away the stone ; 11 when not protected by the ink, leav- . u , .. u Hours by appointment ing the writing in relief. From that i v idea » . a born the art o f lithograph,. ! M" “ . E" " ' r' |h" d I ' « 1' J ™ — New York American. " * dd,bon tb» ' . .. __ | he faded to work out. Numbers \ \ D R . G . E . S T U A R T .'The intelligent Bird. ‘ dry.” she reasoned with herself Tw o negroes in Wasnington were j an<l determined to make the lesson Physician and Surgeon overheard discussing the intelli- j ni°rt? interesting. gence o f birds in general. , “ Suppose, she began engagingly, Chrome daeuei ■ specialty. Calk answered promptly day or night. “ Birds is shore sensible,” observ- “ your mamma sent you to the store Ofiee and Residence, 107 Mam St ed one to the other. “ Y o ’ kin learn j to buv three pounds o f lamb, two Phone Red % »hem anything. I uster work fo r a 1 pounds of potatoes, half a pound lady that had one in a clock, an’ j each o f carrots and turnips and one when it was time to tell de tim e it I pound o f tomatoes. What would uster come out an* say cuckoo jest von have then?” A L W A Y S GO . Tim shook his head, but Mary- as many times as de tim e was! “ T o ’ dosD say so?” asked the bell, only a year older, raised an eager hand. other negro incredulously. “ Shore th in g!” responded the | “ W ell, Marybell ?” said the teach- for REAL ESTATE first negro. . “ But de root’ wonder- tr, with a sorrowful glance at little and BEAVER STATE ful part was dat it was only a wood- Tim . 706 First Street New berg, Oregon en bird too!” > * i “ S tew !” said Marybell sweetly.— Youth’s Companion. Java’a FIra Island. A. E. W IL S O N One o f the greatest wonders o f * Racing at Aseet. O ptician Java, “ the fire W and." a large lake Bac“ <g at Ascot dates back a Eyes examined and glasses made of boiling mud. is nearly two miles great number of years, and it is in circumference, and in the center , recorded that Queen Anne was the to fit immense columns o f soft, hot mud i first royal personage to patronize Phone Blue 38 202 First St. mav he seen continually rising and the fixture, in 1711. The first and falling, like great black timbers w ™ ™ Georges were not great pa- W . W . Hollingsworth 3c Son thrust forth and then suddenly [ trons o f the turf, but they bred race withdrawn by a giant’s hand. Be- ¡ on s large scale in order to Fanerai Direct ors 3c E n badin e n their subjects, and •ides the phenomena o f the col encourage Calla Answered Day or Night umns. there are two gigantic bub George I I I . gave a plate o f 100 bles near the western edge, which guineas to be competed for. Ever Lady Assistants. No extra charge since those times the greet annual Office, White 26 Ras. Black g fill np like huge balloooe and ex plode on an average three times per festival on the famous Berkshire N «wharf. Or«. heath has met with royal favor. minute. Dr. F. H. Wilson NUM BERING HO U SES . J. L. Van Blariconi ii Iron W orks ii P atents Spjrjted and thoroughly proficient ^ aj] forms o f dental work.” - ---- r Bansibla Prafaranaa. In one o f Miss Mulock’s stories she savs that “ a cheerful heart seeth cheerful things” and gives this in cident in proof o f i t : A ladv and gentleman were in a lumber yard situated by a dirty, foul smelling river. The lady said, “ How good the pine boards smell i” “ Pine boards!” exclaimed the gentleman. “ Just amell that foul riv er!” “ No. thank you.” was the reply; “ I prefer to smell the pine boards.” And Quickly. Mrs. Newbride came hurriedly into her husband’s study one morn ing. “ Herbert, dear.” she said, “ this recipe for lemon p it says to •it on a hot stove and stir constant ly.” “ W ell. Alice.” replied her doting hnshsnd. “ i f von do sit on a hot stove I think von will find that yBB will stir constantly.” — Cleveland Leader Why Ha Fait Happy. “ Vernon told me this morning,” related the lady with the cold blue eye. “ that he passed the tree where two years ago he.carved your initials and his own and encircled them with a heart. Re says he felt so glad he almost danced fo r jo y !" “ Ah.” said the tall brunette anx iously, “ then he must still love me, after all! Did he tell yon why he felt so happy?” “ Yes, aear. He said some men were cutting the tree down I” "»¡a saftTr 5 TÜ 2ÂÇJP Pleasure and Picnic Parties a Specialty Country Trips at Team Rates A. M. DUNLAP M OTOR TRANSFER NO. 1 Will move baggage, rr*g freight or fumi- ture to all parto “ ci or country. »it* o f the Phone Blade 18 New — Oregon Yamhill County Abstract Co. J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. Cftiee Are Transients. WhatcitiesangreatasLondon have Tha only Abstract Books in once triumphed in existence, had Yamhill County their victories as great, joy as just O rboon and a * unbounded, and with short M c M in n v ill e .. righted presumption promised them- -«elves immortality? Posterity dan hardlv trace the situation o f some. The sorrowful traveler wanders over the awful ruin o f others, and. as he behold*, he learns wisdom and feels the transience o f every sub- 1 I BUSINESS COLLI W A S H IN G T O N A N D TC N TH « T I lunarv possession. — Oliver Gold PONTLAND. OMSON smith. WHITE FON CATALOG t f W r— in a Good P uHH.m m m m B ER LIN 'S F IN E S T Ä E E T S T ^TTORNSY-AT-LAW