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    TH K N E W » « « « G R A P H IC
M E U T FOR GOLD
^ T T O B N B Y -A T -L A W
C LA R EN C E
Where Two
Paths Meet
B U T T
Will practice in aU the court* o f the
state. Special attention given to pro­
___ ___ raort-
bate wore, the writing of
rages, contracts and t h e drafting
d ___ _ o f all
M f al papers.
Newberr, Oregon.
O ffic e - S econd Floor in Union Block
By INA WRIGHT HANSON.
C. R. CHAPIN
LAWYER
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for his fair young wife and her love
for him— one path, uuick and true
as the compass needle, the other
sweet in its shy deflections, but :
ending just as surely at the temple, j |ndia a G|utton |n SwallOWlnfl Up
“ What was the young wife’s ,
" r
the Yellow Metal.
name?” she asked.
“ I don’t know. His diary ia full
of her beauty and sweetness and
accomplishments, but it never men­ HOARDS IT LIKE A M ISER TOO.
tions her name. He had hia own j
names for her— Sunbeam, Starlight, Millions en Millions In Bullion and
Heartsease. Love like that should
Golden Coins Flow Into That Coun­
not die when the bodies of the lov- j try Every Year, Hardly Any of Whioh
ers Hre dust.”
Returns or Is Ever goon Again.
“ How do you know that it does?”
A steady stream o f gold baa been
she demanded. “ How do you know flowing for centuries Into India. One
but their souls are living again and might say streams of gold flowing
loving just the same?”
thence, for since India produces com­
She
had
so
many
strange paratively little gold herself she lays
thoughts, this little Frances, and the whole world under tribute. Hardly
she had so many moods — gay, aeri- I any o f thla gold returns. It la as If tbs
ous, learned, childlike. How I loved eartb «of India bad opsbed and swal­
lowed It up. The American tourist In
her! 1 could not wait much longer j India who parts from a sovereign or
to tell her so, but I seemed to lack a live dollar gold piece may be pretty
the right words. One day in the certain It will go straightway oat o f
temple 1 had been long silent, circulation and nevermore be seen la
though I had not realized it till ahe ■ tlw conntry o f Ita minting. In onayear
interrupted ray thoughts moat j
been known to Import
In the birch blossom path I saw
her first, and my mind was full of
annoyance because my sister, who
kept my house, should invite a girl
to visit her and then insist that it
was my duty to help to entertain.
I would do nothing o f the sort, I
was thinking, when a turn in the
white bloesoraed pathway brought
her to my view.
She was slender and had a great
Office over First National
mass o f brownish yellow hair, pin­
Bank
ned up with gold pins, one o f which
Phone White 3-1
glowed sardonically at me with its
topax eye. While I was wondering
why she didn’t comb her hair
smoothly she turned, and her eyes,
of a wonderful vivid blue, seemed «aueilv
i 0TW BKKOOOJOOO In bar gold and Eng
to look down into my very soul.
DR. A M. DAVIS
‘ I wish that it could speak, for i
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What baa become o f this vast ae-
“ Stand perfectly still, Mr. An-
cumulation o f gleaming treasure? To
gove, and shut your eyes. Is there it looks so very kindly that its
D E N T I S T
voice must needs be pleasant, she what use Is all this gold put,
la-
anything so sweet, in this wide
quoted.
| dla has not minted s gold coinage of
OITIee e v e r F e r g u i e n 'i D ru s B te re ^ world as a birch path in spring­
“ It is going to speak,” I said, her own for many generations? The
time? Don’t open them, Mr. An- turning suddenly toward her, but pu**le becomes a bit curious when it
PH O N E BLACK 3 7
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gove. 1 want you to get the frag­
she pointed, laughing, toward the is remembered that as s whole tbs
rance uninterrupted by any other
three hundred odd millions o f natives
door.
refuse absolutely to deposit their sav­
sense.”
Down the path o f the pinea came ings. gold or otherwise, in banks and
Why I should have stood there
my sister, eager, breathless, waving will taka no part financially In such
with my foolish eyes shut tight I
a letter.
productive enterprises as railroads. Ir­
don’t know, but I did until she give
“ A secret drawer in the wall, rigation works or factories.
me permission to look at the white
The sharpest and most astute get-
back o f my wardrobe!” ahe gasped.
feathery sprays and at her. Then
“ And three nights since she has ricb-qnick bucket shop artist that aver
quite sociably we strolled the rest
soaked a gullible occidental public
of the way together. I began to been here has Frances dreamed of could no more beguile the mild Hindu
finding letters!”
Office over U. S. Natl. Bank
to buy a share o f stock with the gut­
feel interested in knowing what she
1 saw with a curious feeling the tering promise o f a thousand point rise
would aay when we came to the end
Phone Black 171
peculiar chirography o f my ances­ In value than the government baa been
o f the path and she saw—
able to Induce him to Ipvest In solid
“ Why, 1 don’t know your name,” tor. I read aloud:
“ Look under the threshold o f the guaranteed bonds.
I said abruptly.
M W W W W W m W W M W W
It baa been estimated that “ the visible
“ At first you are going to ad­ temple, thou man o f my own blood, hoarded wealth o f India In temples,
but
think
not
to
appropriate
to
thy­
dress me as Miss Britland,” she re­
the treasure chests o f princes and In
plied promptly. “ Afterward yon self what thou shalt find there. the Jewelry o f the Indian men and
will Bay Frances, and at the end yon They are for her whom thou lovest ( women amounts to $1,800,000.000” —«
as I loved my own Caprice.
simple portable treasure that would
will call me Caprice.”
■ Dig, dig!” exclaimed my sister, loo* Uke a pretty respectable pile even
“ Why in the world should I call
dropping on her knees and trying for our day and make tbe old time
Phones
you Caprice?” I asked.
Office, White 22; Res. Black 90
“ I don’t know,” she said. “ Don’ t : to pry up the step with her bare buccaneers set sail for India In a
hands. “ Don’ t sit there and stare burry. Part o f this any American
BBBBBBBBB—
» B BBBB b S yon ever say things just as if some- \ at each other, you two. Let’ s find tourist can see for himself In such toys
body inside o f you were saying
what’s here.”
'
** tbe two S°ld cannon of tbe gaek-
them with your own tongue?”
,
, , , ,
| war o f Baroda, each containing 280
It was not a hard task, for time 1 pounds
Mni
My reply to this amazing ques­
o f pure gold, and from glimpse«
sps till caught o f temple Images of solid or
tion was hindered by the ending o f had loosened the marble steps
the birch bushes. We stood facing they were easily removed. It was thickly plated gold and biasing with
a little pagoda o f white marble. 1 an exciting moment when my sis­ Jewels. As a special favor he may be
looked at the girl. Her hands were ter’s eager hands dragged to view a permitted to glance within tbe Iron
bound treasure chests o f some high­
tensely clasped; her red lips were small iron box.
ness and plunge his arm to the elbow
“
Open
it,
brother!”
she
cried.
quivering.
sweet, ex- j *n ancle°t cold mohura.
“
Jewels!”
cried
the
“ It’s Uke walking down the path­
¡ r]
’
But this would hardly account for
way o f love and suddenly coming cited voice o f my dear
the
1 have always admired my sister,' Ule freater part of that golden enr-
to the very temple o f love itself!” . ,
z’
, rent set toward India since tbe begin-
but
never more than at that mo-
o f tte ncor^ n la Into the earth
she exclaimed.
ment,
when
her
cariosity
must
have
that
cnrrent
alnka> year after year for
I frowned. Why should my sister
prattle to strangers o f our ances­ been well nigh uncontrollable. She hundred« of them, to be forgotten or
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tors’ conceptions? She seemed to cast one sw ift look at us tw o; then lost trace o f In the violent social up-
she started, up the pine path.
bearala, plagues and famines that have
divine my thoughts.
«-
“
I
know
that
careless
Martha
is
'
swept
over tbe country. In India man
“ Why do you look at me like
letting the bread burn,” she called ' has but to relinquish bis fight against
an d SURGEONS
that? What is it? What does it
back over her dear m otherly shoul- i th® ^un* le growth for a short apace
mean?”
Office in First Nat’ l Bank Bldg.
jg j.
| to result In the tearing down, over-
1 showed her the inscription on
Phone, Black 31
,
. •
, j-
, , ____j whelming and utter obliteration o f aU
1 took a string o f diamonds from | ^ work_ Therefore It 1. acareely a
the worn threshold — “ Temple of
Love” — and with a sudden swift the box and put them around my night o f Imagination to picture tbe
race she knelt above tbe lettering. sweetheart’s neck. An amethyst in black cobra nesting in some bole of
hen she sprang up. “ Come, Mr. its quaint setting I pinned at her ' mined temple masonry stuffed with
DR. THOS. W . HESTER
Angove,” she cried gayly; “ 1 will white throat, a coronet o f pearla I 1 gold and Jewels or the tiger seeking
placed on her golden hair. On her a lair in the daxallng throne room of a
ran you a race!”
■lender,
trembling fingers I put long forgotten dynasty buried In tbe
<» Physician and Surgeon
So back along the birch lined
Office in Dixon Building
ringB—
rubies,
diamonds, eme raids. Jungle.
path we ran like two children, and
For tbs reason of this curious goM
Pfc«M « Office W hit. » , R «. B tv. so j
only my sister’s amused smile at On her pretty arms I bung brace­ problem o f India apparently on« has
NEWBERG - - OREGON
tbe end of the race reminded me lets o f queer design, and then I not fhr to seek. Until tbe English
her g ird ],— dull gold,
o f my forgotten dignity. 1 spent
the rest o f the day among my books with a great white opal which broke reputedly by invasions and conquests,
into marvelous colors as my sweet­ Each newcomer was bent chiefly on
and alone.
heart
touched it reverently. When plunder, but if be decided to remain
«Stoair«: » U > 1 2 * . M . 2 t o 6 P. M . f
Next morning Miss Britland and
Others by Appointment
è I selected a walk opposite the birch I had finished, she looked like a he set up a government In which all
sweet barbaric princess. I knelt be­ life and property were his sole and
D r . F . H . W ils o n | path. This was a straight path fore
undisputed possession. Tbe only rights
her, kissing her band.
through an avenue o f stately pines.
tbe conquered Hindus possessed were
“
All
yours,
my
queen,”
I
whisper­
Yesterday the girl had been fanci­
those he chose to grant These con­
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ful or merry; this day she was ed, “ for 1 love you as he loved— sisted principally hi providing tbe con­
Edwards Bldg.
Newberg, Ore. j neither.
queror with splendid palaces. Jewels,
She walked sedately by Caprice.”
“ Maybe 1 am his Caprice," she gorgeously caparisoned elephants, danc­
i * ♦ * * * * * ♦ ♦ * .* * * * ♦ - * « * i me, talking quite learnedly o f the
future o f radium. 1 began to see answered dreamily, “ and maybe you ing girls. s host of swashbuckling re-
i tainers and costly tombs. That Is why
why I might some time call her are he.”
T ell me that you love me, dear,” j the American tourist In India gets a
Caprice.
j surfeit o f palaces, temples and tombs.
D R . G. E. S T U A R T
“ This is the path o f the pines,” I J pleaded.
As to the people, they seem to have
She put her flowerlike face to
Physician and Surgeon * said when we had exhausted radi­
come to tbe conclusion pretty far back
mine.
um. “ We should have taken this
that It was advisable for them never
“ My first thought of you and my to display signs of overmuch wealth.
Chronic S t e u a a «peciaky. Call*
one first, for it leads straight and
answered promptly day of night.
true as the compass needle to the last are the same, beloved,” she an­ Tbe plundering soldier or tax gatherer
OAce: Room» I and 2, Gregory Building J ► temple, while the birch path me­ swered. “ And the thought ia this was always at the door, so apparent
poverty was tbe best shield o f defense.
Rendence. I07 Main S t Phooe Red 96
anders foolishly this way and that — that you ‘ have a heart for whose
Besides, as batty flight was recurrent­
belated
waking
queens
might
keep
and makes one many unnecessary
ly necessary before the ravaging
vigil.’
”
steps to reach the same place.”
armies o f Tartar. Afghan and Mogul,
“ One welcomes unnecessary steps
gold and Jewels were the easiest forms
A . E, W I L S O N
When ths Sun Grows Cold.
of negotiable security to transport or
when one walks with the spirit o f
Dr. Fridtjof Nansen predicts the bide In tbe earth in this way Delhi
O p t ic ia n
the woods,” she answered. “ Any­
fate o f the earth in the far distant was sacked and sacked again until
Eyes examined and glasses made way, you should not have told me future, when the sun grows cold. John Ireland, tbe New York traveler,
that this path leads to the same
visiting that city In, tbe middle o f tbe
to fit.
place. It would have been nicer for The simple, low organisms, he says, eighteenth century, thought Nadir
Phone Blue 38
202 First S t
will probably live longest, until Shah must have swept it clean of
me to discover it for myself.”
even
they disappear. Finally, be treasures In his last $200.000.000 raid
“ So it would,” I answered hum­
says, all water on the earth’s sur­ Delhi looked to him a poverty stricken
o a o a o a o a o a o p o e o e o B O B O B O B ö B bly. “ How shall 1 atone?”
“ By telling me o f yourself,” she face will freeze and the oceans will place. Yet a century or so afterward,
be transformed into ice to the bot­ when the British troops stormed It In
replied.
the mutiny, the Thomas Atkins of
“ There isn’t much to tell,” I s*id, tom. Some time later the carbonic those days was pretty soon seen bar­
feeling pleased at her interest. We acid o f the atmosphere will begin tering Jewels for drinks and playing
sat in the pagoda, and for me at to fall on the surface of the earth quoits wlth.gold anklets and bangles. .
Since then Delhi has probably ac­
least it was the temple o f love. Let in the form of show. Some time
him who will prate of long growing after that the temperature on the cumulated another board of treasure,
affection. T o me love came as surface will have reached about 330 for tbe people’s yearning In that respect
seams to be explained by their never
the sun rises suddenly over the degrees below zero F. New oceans
baring got over their scare o f tbe In­
will
then
be
formed
by
the
atmos­
mountain.
vader plundering and squeeslng them
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
I told her o f my life as a boy in phere being turned into liquid, and for ages or tbe dread terror of ■
the atmosphere o f that future earth
Fonarmi Directors A F mbs Ina ara college, as a man in the business will be only hydrogen and helium. plague taking Its toll In millions
Something than unchanging In value
world
till
this
estate
came
to
me,
Calk Answered Dmy or Night
The sun will go through the same to fly with or bsry would appear to be
neglected
and
long
uninhabited.
Lady Assistant*. No extra charge
It will continue on its thetr sols Idas o f security, and without
Another day I told her about the process.
Office, White «
Ree. Bkck M
way
as
a
dark
star through space, doubt this Is best represented In cold
temple, bow my ancestor had laid
and Jewels.—New York Tribune.
N ew b e rg .
O ré.
accompanied
by
the planets.
out these paths to typify hit love
Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds,
Mortgages and all legal pepeas. Ab­
stracts examined.
DR. C. A. ELDRIEDGE
D E N TIS T
J. C. PRICE
D E N T IS T
Dr. E. P. Dixon ¡
D E N T IS T
PHYSICIANS
?
Osteopathic Physician & Obstetrician £
Watch
T h is S p a c e
GETTING ON THE STAGE.
Dangers That Beset New Egge In the
Vaudeville Basket.
The most mussing thing to a theat­
rical manager Is the utter lack of com­
prehension on tbe part o f applicants
o f what professional work really means.
When I was writing vaudevUle
sketches I used to get letters from
young fellows In country towns who
wanted to go Into vaudeville. For some
unaccountable reason they figured oat
that that wax tbe easiest way to break
into tbe entertainment business. As a
matter o f fact, they were choosing tbs
very toughest end o f It all. In vaude­ EXAMINE O U R LUMBER
ville there Is no stage manager to tell
one wbat to do and bow to do i t He closely and you will understand
must rely entirely upon himself. why we can , truthfully claim
Furthermore, be must do his own book­ superiority for i t The smooth
ing. get bis own transfer agent to Uke straight grain, the absence o f
care o f bis baggage, negotiate his own large knots, the thorough seas­
railroading and even pack bis own oning all show the experienced
properties. In fact, hs has a thousand
and one troubles to divert bis mind the economy o f using our stuff.
from bis proper business. It never Follow their example and profit
seems to dawn upon tbe aspirant that as they do by being customers
it’s much batter to get Into a great or­ o f ours.
ganisation. where there’s somebody to
M . H . P IN N E Y
attend to every problem for him and
where be has a chance to learn tbs 3 0 « N . M ain B*.
N e w S e r o , O ra.
deUils of sU gscraft
A clever vaudeville man, to begin
with, most bare a good act, and If be
be unknown be must know bow to Ulk
C . w . K IE N L E
bis act to tbe managers. If be em­
P R O F E S S IO N A L
ploys an agent he la at a disadvantage,
because these persons work for the
management o f tbe theaters. Further­
more, tbe vaudeville man must remem­
Lsevs eedere er CaS
ber that be comes out on to tbe stage
Kienle A Sons, 504 First St.
with nothing behind him, practically
PHONE BLUE ZZ
no properties, no chorus girls to divert
attention. Tbe eyes o f tbe people are
centered on him. He most do It all. It
Is by Car tbe moot difficult business la
tbs world to succeed at, unless one Is
very talented.—George M. Cohan, In
tbe New York Bun.
CHASE & UNTON
Piano Tuner
G RAVEL COM PANY
SCARED THE LION.
Bravery and Daring Displayed by an
African Woman.
In “ Hunting the Elephant In Africa”
the author. Captain C. H. Stlgand, in
telling some lion stories, admits that
there Is a certain thrill In connection
with the king o f the Jungle. Tbe So­
malis say that a lion makes you Jump
three tlmee— first when you hear him
roar; secondly, when you unexpectedly
meet bis spoor, and thirdly, when you
first sight him. They say that even a
bold man Is thus frightened three
times by a lion, but after the sudden
shock of seeing him Is over he Is no
longer afraid. And in this connection
he tells us a good story o f female hero­
ism:
“ At a village near Fort Mangocbe.
also In Nyasaland. a man was Hitting
one night at the door of his hut drum­
ming while his wife was cooking food
Inside. Tbe but was an Isolated one.
being several hundred yards from tbe
rest o f tbe village.
“Suddenly the woman beard tbs man
call ou t *A lion has got ms. She took
a burning fagot from the fire, ran oat
and smacked tbe lion In the face. Tbe
astonished animal let go. and she drag­
ged her husband Into the but and
hastily put up tbe poles which form
tbe door The man died a few min­
utes after, and tbe woman sat there
with the deed body.
“ Presently tbe lion returned and
scratched gently on tbe door. ’ Thla be
repeated several times till It got on the*
woman's nerves. At last she could
stand It no longer, so she took another
fagot from the fire, unbarred the door
and fled to tbe village, leaving the
dead man. Tbe lion then walked into
tbe but and took him “
All kinds o f gravel for con­
crete work, cement blocks,
or wood work furnished on
short notice.
- Telephone White 86
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E X P E R IE N C E
P atents
TRAD E M A R R I
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C o p y r i g h t s Ac.
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vbtüitr an
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on Palpata
Invent!on to probably
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mirica«.
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I teiBu»«—r
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The Newberg
Transfer Co.
» prepared to transfer
your goods anywhere,
any place any time.
How Wo Got tho Gao Jot.
Possibly very few people know that
* Price* Reasonable
we owe the ordinary gas Jet to the ac­
cidental use o f a woman’s thimble.
Office phone Black 100, or
After the dinner o f the British Com-
sserclal Oas association Professor Viv­
residence
ian Lewes told bow Clegg o f Redruth
phot es
used to burn tbe Illuminant straight
! up
from tbe open pipe and turn It off by
plugging tbe pipe with some clay.
Upon one occasion his lump of day
was missing, and. picking up bis wife’s
thimble, be put this on top of tbe pipe
Much to hia surprise, tbe gas escaped
through small boles which bad been
worn by the constant use of the needle,
U N D ER NEW M A N A G EM EN T
small burning jeta of gas resulting.
From thla Professor Lewes traced the Wood o f ail kinds. Wood sawings specialty
evolution of the gas Jet — London Prompt service. Leave orders at yard or
at Zumwalt’ s Feed Store, First and Main
Globe.
Birds.
That birds o f tbe family termed surf
birds In the Hawaiian Islands should
: leave that paradise of the Pacific to go
and rear their young In the tundras of
; Alaska would seem to many an ex­
traordinary proceeding, yet the turn-
1 stone and the black bellied plover and
the Pariflc golden plover make ths
long Journey of about 4.000 miles thith­
er annually.
S u rf
Classified the Family.
“ Everybody In our family’s some
kind o f an animal.’’ said Bobby to the
amazed lady visitor
“ What nonsense!” she exclaimed. *
“Well.” replied Bobby, “ mother*« a
dear, my baby sister la mother’s little
lamb. I’m the kid and dad's the goat”
—Dundee Advertiser
Shooting Through Glass.
▲ rifle bailer may be fired through a
pane o f glass, making a hole the slxe
o f the bell without cracking the glass.
U tbe glass be suspended by a thread
It will make no difference, and the
thread will not even vibrate.—London
Telegraph.
Foer Eve.
r
Eve (In tbe garden)-Adam, I*va got
to bare another dress. Adam—Eve.
you’re the moat resolute womaa I’ve
aver known. You’re always taming
over a new leaf — London Tatlar.
P H O N E B L U E 191
E.
P.
HAMILTON,
Prop.
ORGEON AGRICULTURE COLLEGE
WINTER SHORT COURSE
January 5 to 30, 1914
The College has spared no effort to
make this the most complete short
course in ita history. A very wide
range of courses will be offered in Gen­
eral Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal
Husbandry. Dairying, Poultry Keeping,
Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and
Art, Com._____ ________ __________
Numerous lectures and Discussions on
FARMERS’ CO-OPERATION, at home
and abroad, will be a leading feature.
Make this a pleasant and profitable
winter outing. No tuition. Accommo­
dations reasonable. Reduced rates on
all railroads. For information address
H. M. TENNAT, Regiatar,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Farmers’ Business Couraes by Cor­
respondence without tuition.
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
Tho only Abstract Books in
Yamhill County
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
McMnnmLLB.
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