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TM J Ç w ’ ' • ‘ y*lwt i y 4 \ V V V « »> Newberg Graphic «L o r e c • CV Ï ! * the medium of the S tate Agricul- tu raf C ollege in p rom otin g in tro- sire farm ing, d a iry in g and stock raising th rou gh ou t the state. He is a m an o f d ea n habits, he is loy a l t o every legitim ate interest represented w ithin ou r borders and he is entitled to and should receive the full p a rty v ote a t the election. P o r free d istrib u tion , a large m saortm ent o f personal card s o f A ll ia n o t g o ld th a t gH ttri’»—«s o » ■ J a lo t o f fellow s since the re- w elts o f the p rim ary election have jbeen published ou t b y a g ro u p o f n ew spaper men and oth ers w ill be read a t the com in g celebration and wiQ be an interestin g feature o f th e p rogram . A ‘d o lla r banquet* a t w hich 7 0 0 w ill be seated w ill be served prelim inary t o the speak* *> The M cM inn ville C ollege b i team collapsed w ith a seve case o f cold feet, such as h as a dnm it ever been seen on a d i m ood , a t the close o f the nint inning la st S a tu rd a y, w hen tl P. C . team tied u p th e . scot The visitors, w h o , up t o th tim e had been in high glee; i fused t o p la y o ff th e tie and hu ned hom e t o their m others. £ M an y th ou g h t th ey w ere called h s t th e p rim a ry election verified t h e Scripture statem en t th a t few a u e chosen. n ' ■ B. F . Jones w h o m ade the race fo r congress again st W . C . H a w ley, la y s his defeat t o the p roh i b ition sentim ent th rou g h ou t the district and sa ys that he bclAvee th a t a t the N ovem ber defction, the v o te ou tside o f ¿frulfom ah cou n ty w ill be t w o t o one fo r a d ry sta te. 'H e sa ys “ the a ir is full o f it .” Others, w h o have Bd P iper, th e w ell k n o w « rail w a y m ail clerk, h as fo r g iv e » th e D em ocratic a d m in istra tion fo r the sin o f n o t g iv in g him a lo n g desired p ro m o tio n , since he h as received one o f th e d a in tily en graved announcem ents o f th e re cent m arriage o f M isa W ilson a t the W hite H ouse. H e sh ow s th e m issive t o bis friends a lo n g the line and w ears a sm ile th a t is w arran ted t o w ash and n ot fade. M an y people think a m istake w a s m ade in fixin g the p rim ary * > fa r in ad van ce o f the election. I f a can didate should be accused o f stea lin g sheep, surely it ou g h t ■ o t t o require m ore than th irty «la y s in w hich t o h atch up the p r o o f necessary t o con v ict. Then w h y p ro lo n g the a g o n y fo r six ■Booths? T h e prim ary election seem s to b a s e left few era ore sp ots am on g R ep u blican s than w e have seen a t these p olitica l b o a ts ia Ore g o n fo r m any yea rs. The va r io u s candidates w h o ran a gain st M r. W ithy com be have signified a desire t o get in and w ork fo r h is election and it seems n ow t h a t he w ill have a united p a rty -b a ck o f him . YOU G E T B A R G A IN S EVERY DAY All wool Crepe Dress Goods All-wool crepe drees goods, all colors, the regular $1.50 values; are now a s on sale at per yard......... ....... In answ er t o the question, “ W hy g o t o C ollege” , G. F . R ey n old s in the L aw rence C ollege B ulletin says: It is estim ated th a t since the U nited S tates w as founded, on ly one m an in 7 5 0 has g on e t o college. Y et th is sm all num ber has furnished 17 o f the 2 6 presidents, 19 o f the 2 7 vice-presidents, and 1 7 o f the 3 4 persons in the H all o f Fam e. I t is estim ated th a t on ly 1 per cent o f the p op u la tion are college people bu t th is 1 per cen t has furnished 2 9 o f the 51 g ov ern ors o f sta tes and territories, 61 o f the 9 3 U nited S tates S en ators, 2 7 2 o f the 3 9 5 C ongressm en, and 9 o f the 9 Justices o f the Su prem e C ou rt. 'W ill Shires, o f S p rin gb rook , is Ta lon g-d istan ce m ind reader, and b e tte r still, he d o n ’t believe in • ab sen t treatm en t.” Ju st as th ere w as being an intense lon g in g developed a t the G raphic of- R oe fo r som e straw berries o f the TO CELEBRATE BIRTH OF REPUBLICAN PARTY ■better kind, here cam e W ill w ith s o m e great b ig , rich, red ones o f M av 29, 1856, m arked th e * h e ' ‘O regon ” va rietv , th a t ju s t tou ch ed the righ t sp ot. ’ Tis birth o f the Republi&m p a rty a t s w e e t t o be rem em bered in B loom in g ton , Illin ois. The pass in g o f 5 8 years seems like a lo n g a tra w b e rrv tim e in O regon. tim e t o y o u n g people. T h ose A preacher m ust have • m ore w h o w ere children a t th a t tim e th a n average a b ility t o be able are n ow p u t d ow n in th e eiderlv t o hold successfully the sam e au list, if they are still livin g, and d ien ce, Sunday after Sunday, for th ose w h o were m ature a t th a t ■ sore than th irty m inntes in the d a te are nearing the end. The C arlinville, Illin ois, Dem o d e liv e ry o f a serm on, and those w h o k n ow best h ow t o boil c r a t sa ys: “ A ssem blage ot m any d o w n their serm ons and w ho men n o w in public life w ill m ark b o ld them selves d ow n to som e the observan ce on F rid a y , M ay th in g near th is tim e lim it, are 29, a t B loom in g ton , o f the birth th e m inisters w h o m aintain the o f the R epublican p a rty , are in s tro n g e st h old on their con gre d icated in acceptances w h i c h g a tio n s all the y ea r th rou gh . It hade been received b y the com in th e cream the people w a n t, n ot m ittee in charge o f arrangem ents shim m ed m ilk, and tim e spent in fo r the gath erin g. “ G eorge W . W ickersham , o f t h e delivery o f superfluous utter- New Y ork , attorn ey-gen eral dur is w asted . in g the T a ft ad m in istration , is T h ere ia n o m an in O regon t o be the principal speaker. T he w h o cou ld better represent the scene o f celebration w ill be on ly p ro d u ct!v e interests ot the sta te tknee b lock s from the site o f the aw the sta n d ard b fa rer fo r the building w here the R epublican R ep u b lica n p a rty in the com in g p a rty waus born in 1856, on M ay (h a tp a ig n , th an w ill D r.'.Jam es “ T his h istoric structure still W ith y com be *n hi* can d id acy tor sta n d s and is an ob je ct o f g rea t t h e office o f g ov ern or. F o r y e a r s be w a s a p ra ctica l W ash interest t o historian s. I t w as in in g t o n co u n ty farm er and stock - th is hall th at fifty-eigh t years ow an, and o f recent yea rs he has a g o A braham L in coln delivered toa feroa u s ‘ lost speech,’ and th is S ch o o l closes th is w eek w ith an a ll-d a y p icn ic a t the sch ool house. C om e an d b rin g y o u r dinner. This is the most popular plaice ia town to buy groceries and save money. G iro us a trial order. We are offering our Summer Cotton Crepes liowmt« spadai price - - 1 g e l per yard a t ..— lw v a lia 8 cans Full Weight Standard 25c 'Tomatoes fo r...................... 8 cans Full Weight Standard 25c Corn for............. ............ 8 cans Full Weight Pink Salmon for......................... 25c 2 cans Highest Grade Solid Packed Tomatoes............... 25c 2 cans Highest Grade Solid Packed Maine Corn............ 25c 4 pounds Best Grade Lump Starch .............................. 25c 2 packages Grape Nuts tor*•••••••.•••••••••*••»#* 25c 8 packages Corn Flakes fo r...................................... 25c 4 pounds Good Head Rice 25c fo r.......................-........... Cotton Voiles W e hmr* *om6 v*ry pretty pattami now and the p rice , «r e 2Sc »nd 3Sc per yard.......... .. o ö c a im a u v Beautiful Summer Silks Our Summer Silks are Plain and Figured all C o lo n ; special values per yard at....... w ill be the best g o v e rn o r O regon ever had.*' A case o f bein g ju s t a little t o o h a sty in m aking b roa d assertion s, b u t o f'c o a r s e th e M essenger w ill repent and get in and w ork fo r the election o f Dr. Sm ith. G r o c e r ie s Summer Cotton Crepes in d ry sentim ent is g ro w in g rapid- The F letcher m erry-go-roU nd y and they believe th e w ets w ill B orn — M on d a y , M a y 1 8 , t o i s ag ain in place near the G raphic be snow ed nndcr b y a g o o d safe M r. and M rs. H enry A m oth , a M k e , grin d in g o a t the sam e old m a jority. d au gh ter. tu n e in th e sam e old w a y . H ow F ran k Y ergen and fa m ily, from e m p ty are w ord s in m ak in g an The O regon M essenger, the near C batu poeg, w ere S u n d a y a tte m p t t o express ap p reciation lem ocra tic w eekly p ap er pub- v isitors a t th e hom e o f h is b ro th ished a t Salem w hich has n o er, B . F . Y ergen. ove fo r G overn or W est and M r. and M rs. S. M . C alkin s w hich m ade a hard fig h t a g a in st p a o u ca n s in ask in g tor but one attain M cM in n ville th is w eek a t the n om in ation o f D r. Sm ith, plu m th is y ea r w a s rew arded. cam e o a t o n S a tu rd a y fo llo w in g ten d in g th e O dd F e llo w s an d Re- C B . W ilson, o a r on ly candidate, the p rim a ry election w ith a pic- bekah assem bly. received the n om in ation fo r M r. H ertig w h o has been very tore o f A . S. B ennett on the first c o u nty clerk. H e w ill have a sick w ith ty p h oid fever is re p o rt page, cou pled wi^h th e statem ent w a lk -o v e r a t th e election. th a t “ r iis election is assured. H e ed better. » ¿D C tO DU W e can fix you out on the Lace proposition All other groceries priced in propor- taon to above. Try baying gi at Baird’s and save your mom !y • Children’s Straw Hats We have a nice assort- « — _ _ i n r ment:each..................1 D C a n a ¿ D C • \ r -k vl W e want your Eggs; will pay top cash price PHONE RED 3 7 E. C. BAIRD Dr. C albreth , o f P o rtla n d , has been a t th e h om e o f Joh n U. Sm ith, fo r a w eek o f rest. He returned h om e o n M o n d a y .1^ Y M iss Jones, o f N ew berg, w as entertained a t th e borne o f B . G . Fendall la st S unday. Job Printing: TI m Graphic Office le fully «quipped for doing aO kinds of m orda! printing. Including Letterheads, BUlheade, Staten Booklets, Catalogue«, and targe pasters, promptly. Got p . T h ose w h o visited -a t the hom e o f M r. S m ith on th e trip a rou n d the w o rld felt am p ly repaid fo r the num ber o f beau tiful cu rios th a t w ere exh ibited . He h as ju s t added t o his form er collec tion m an y very beau tifu l ca la bashes. check on the spot for'th e balance. ! Then she went home and awaited the arrival of the g ift Some days passed, but there was no appearance o f the necklace. A horrible doubt which assailed her became a certainty a day or two later when she saw the identical The L a m b m in in g com p a n y is necklace she had helped to pay for j bu ildin g a b ig reserv oir near Ash sparkling on the neck of a younger land and w ill irrig a te the Sunset and more beautiful rival. Tatler. , ( , ' orch ard o f several hundred acres. Pepean, Salive and Qeetrie Juiee. T he O rcg on -Id a h o P ow er C o. .Pepsin, the principal agenjt in Ute ¡gestion o f food, is a powerful sol- is d evelop in g a 2 ,0 0 0 horse p o w er p lan t on the Snake river o p vent stored up in the walls o f the stomach and only poured forth p osite C opperfield. when its assistance is needed. When pure this fluid is perfectly neutral,; AI0E0 HER RIVAL neither acid nor alkaline, and ap Rem onoe o f a London Society Loader pears to be unable to exert any a o-1 tion without the presence of an and a Diamond N ecklace. Romance often lurks in a jewelry acid. Such acid is supplied in the store, and the jewelers of Bond gastric juice, secreted by the gastric street could if they liked tell many follicles covering the coating o f the an amaring story. There is no need stomach. The saliva is wemly for to dilate on the fascination which the purpose of moistening the food, •cintillating gems exercise upon the thus preparing it for the actum o f' feminine mind. That fascination the pepein and gastric fluids. is a fact and may serve to explain gifnHIeent. a mortal enmity which existed re Yilhjalm ur Stefansson, the fa cently and probably still exists be- mous arctic explorer, has told many j tween two well known London so good stories o f the way in which th e1 ciety leaden. Eskimos grasp the literal meaning T o one o f these ladies a highly respected admirer mentioned his in* o f anything they hear. An instance of this followed on a tention to purchase a diamond neck« sermon preached to the Eskimos lace. Knowing that the lady p o si from the text, "D o not follow in ■eased more than a superficial knowl the footstepe of the wicked.** edge o f the value o f stones, he beg* “ What some of the Eskimos( ged her to select -for him what ha thought o f me,” Mr. Stefansson re-] required. The price he was pre* m aria, "can be seen from the fact pared to give was £1,500. that one day 1 noticed that some; The lady jumped to the conclu Eskimos who were traveling behind j sion that such a request could bars me were being careful not to follow but one meaning— vis, tin t she her In my trail I” self was to be the eventual recipient of the gift. She thereupon visited the jeweler’s shop and inspected his This I, moreover, hold and dare stock, but st the price she was em afflrm where’er my rime may go: powered to give saw nothing that Whatever things be sweet or fair, particularly took bar fancy. love makes them so; whether it bs A fascinating piece o f workman* the lullabies that charm to rest the •hip, however, did attract her, th* Hunting bird or that sweat confi price o f Which was 3,000 guineas* dence of sighs and blushes made The desire to possess it became ir without a word; whether the dai- resistible. She arranged with the sling and the flush of softly sumptu jeweler to send the necklace to tbs ous garden bowers or by some cabin gentleman for whom she was acting door a bush o f ragged flowers.— and invoice it to him at the agreed Alice Cary. upon price, while she gave her own STORE Prices That Should Interest You 36 Inch all wool serge, worth 50c, Special.............. 4 3 c 38 inch all wool serge, worth 65c, Special....,........ 4 7 c 52 inch all wool serge, worth $1.25, Special........,...9 5 c Good line Ratina and Rippelet, Special... 1 5 c to 6 5 c Full size good muslin sheets, Special.............. .....4 5 c Pillow Cases, Special.................. ......... ..........1 2 l - 2 c ^ r ~ 1 ' ~ ............. * » ■" -- ------------ - i ■ Men’s Half hoee, bought for 15c 2 for 26c hoee 10c Big line men’s dress shirts, $1.25 values, special ...9 5 c Big line men’s work shirts, full cut, special 39c# 4 5 c M E N ’S CLO TH IN G « • We want to cloee out the balance of our men’s clothing and are going to cut our price in half on the balance of stock on hand (except blue serges). * ' $ 1 0 .0 0 Suits now............ ......................... $ 5 .0 0 * 1 5 .0 0 Suits now...... ....... .................. .. - 7 .5 0 $ 2 0 .0 0 Suits now.....'....... 1 0 .0 0 G R O C E R IE S 20 pounds Good Jap Rice for ..............................$ 1 .0 0 25 pounds Best Cream Rolled Oats.... ............. $ 1 .0 0 20 pounds large white beans ......................$ 1 .0 0 22 pounds Sugar, Best Cane........... $ 1 .0 0 21-2 pound tint Preferred 8tock Pineapple............20 C 2 pound tine Preferred Stock Pineapple................. 1 5 c 2 1-2 pounds Standard Pineapple........ ................. 1 5 c 1 can 26c Salmon, Best Columbia River...., 20c 8 pound cant Pink Salmon......................................2 5 c 1 dozen cans................................... 95c 3 cans Best Standard Corn or 1'omatoes............. 2 5 c Cash Paul for Produce J. 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