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{ p ’ r ■ r ■ / v f . n w T-vti * \ a VmERji i ■ r > . . 4 isd ' • ■■ '..'.Tii .»• ‘v W . - i ^ ~ -'•y:,.- Newberg Graphic step into a confectionery and place your order fo r this tooth some sw eet V h a U owe it to the creamery o f dollars to the farm ers in pay ment fo r cream. B y furnishing this home m arket fo r the farm * era they are helping to build up the dairy interests o f this sec tion. It w ill be remembered that when M r. Paulhamus, o f Puyal lup, Washington, w as here last year talking for the cannery, he said the fruit and harry grow ers should be m ilking more cows. He said they at Puyallup had found this made a good combina tion. The same argum ent may be used in behalf o f the milk coh- densery, the Chehalem Valley M ills and every other industry that is represented in N ew berg. O ur merchants are here to furnish the things their custom- era want, and it w ill be an easy The bankers came and are gone. They w ere given a free feed and so fa r as appears the circulating medium w aa not in creased by their coming. The M iller Mercantile company has made a run on Hie Graphic this w eek as w ill be seen by look in g the pages o f the paper over. Besides this newspaper advertis in g w e have turned out 7,000 p e s t e r s , 2,000 pennants, and pdntnd a double page insert tn tw o colors fo r Hie company, w hich is to appear in the E nter boost by insisting on having the products put out by them, in pref erence to ‘stuff produced else where. , V \ ; ' ' W e take spells o f clamoring fo r more industries that furnish labor and then fail to boost for those w e already have. This is not prise t^is week. ■:rr vj : r- ''¿- tti — = , .j W itp Cie joint revival ser vices being held each afternoon a t the 11* & church and at the Friends church at night; w ith the N azarene church storm ing the pow ers o f darkness every after noon and evening at the Holiness Association hall, and w ith the Apostolic Faith people holding s t r e « _ m eetings in front o f the postofficeon Saturday evenings, the w ay o f escape is being made easy fo r all kinds o f sinners in b erg and Portland but under scarcely hope to make it pay. The Southern Pacific is givin g N e w b e rg good service and as fast as business w ill ju stify it more electric trains w ill no doubt be put on. The more business w e give the railroad company the more trains w e w ill g e t ft w ill pay N e w b e rg to stay w ith the electric Une. Some o f us Oregon people get up ot the alarm o f a Connecticut clock, button our Chicago sus penders, to our Philadelphia pants, w ash p u r faces w ith Cin cinnati soap in a Pennsylvania basin; sit down to a Grand Rapids table; eat N ebrask a bacon and 0 n n ese eggs; spread ou^ toast! w ith Australian butter or ¿at ¿oils made o f Wisconsin flour and K ansas lard; w alk out o f a house plastered with a Scotch m ortgage; ride down town on a Detroit jitn ey ; do business with money borrowed from the east; adver tise with printed matter produced in San Francisco; traverse streets bonded by N e w Y ork capitalists; At bedtime read a verse from a Boston bible; say a prayer com posed in Jerusalem ; craw l under a N e w Jersey blanket, and are kept aw ake by the yowlings o f an Oregon cat, the only home product o f the entire layout The Graphic does not claim originality fo r the above effusion, but it serves a purpose by help in g us lo ■ remind the people o f this community that N ew berg has some home industries that are doing much for this sec tion, and consequently they de serve the patronage o f the For instance ‘KindngM, The spirit of unwearied'good will ia the greet lifting power at the world. When we éan do nothing etee to right wrong*, lessen bur dens or mend lifeft hard places for weary feet, we can at least be kind — kfod & facè, vdfee and deed:' And how many dèrk pièces1 would bright- en, heavy loads grow light and new courage come to the heart if only simple kindness were the rule of now the Newberg Creamery is manu facturing a splendid quality o f ice cream to sell to the trade, and It w ill >8 a very easy matter to give a big boost fo r the retell «a le o f this home manufactured product, by calling fo r the New? Bobby, e country lad ef seating himself one day ii of dust and disorder ev« dr i f he Would not like to be a little city boy and always be nice and dean in white suite and shoes and stockings. “They're not children; bey're petst" Bobby answered scornfully.— London Mail. ’ ;-irC ï * M l : , *Ê h$ ■ ■ . 'V ' •' :M ANIMALS AND TEMPERATURE the hot tropical *un, wfll die within three home. A rabbit will be acted on in the same way. It bal been ahown that these particular animals have not developed a sufficient rip ply of perspiration glanda An ani mal with a plentiful supply of theaa glands can stand almost anything in the way o f heat, for the evapora tion of perspiration has an enor- mous cooling effect Therefore ani mals used to living in trees or in the shade, hot having the glands, cannot stand tropical neat Another peculiarity is that ani mals acclimated to tropical heat al ways have dark or reflecting skins. AH animals domesticated in the tropica tbat did not have them be*, fore have aoquired dark aklna. Black ekaa absorb more heat than white skins, and it wou\d therefor* seem to be the wrong color for the oooting by evaporation, to it ia real ly a blessing. A reflecting skin would not absorb much of the knot ra ja Such a akin is like, a mirror, arid is possessed by sleek animate. Black skins, while they absorb heat more quickly than white, ateo loae it more quickly when the animal seta in the shade. A s a matter of fact, nearly all dark skinned ani mals of tbe tropics hide during the daytime and come forth only flt night, simply because they are net supplied with glands and not be* cause of their mack skin. Animals in general cannot easily adapt themselves to a new climate^ bnt it has been proved that man can adapt himself to any climate, j whether his immediate ancestors were ever subjected to it or net T^e reason is in the wonderful heat regulation of tbe human body, 'fyhen a man is hot in the sum mer time and needs cooling he per spires freely and the sweet evapo rates and cools him. When he gets cold the pores dose up and do not let the sweat come out and cool him. This regulation te minute and involuntary and is on the job every minate of thè day. A a»ah can go naked in «new *nd not suffer medi le pores up into oosefleah), and thtu covered with a skid" ¡M fcw « York Trib- Srusa. attua ted at Ut# foot of Mount T O W ïM E f- ’t S moftqOe and public bttUdlng and almost «very bouse stende la Us ewu garden, under tbe shadow o f «jrcamore. cypress or .fig tree». Tbe flora of the surround lng district is io rich add varied that It bas been tbe bepfey homing ground An Inhabitant of tbe northern seas of botanists for centuries, and some which has disappeared is Stellar's sea authorities regard It as tbe cradle land ctfW. When Bering's expedition was of- many of eur sweetiest sprfflg flow- caught in the lee near the strait Which bears bis name his crew ltred tealniy on tbe flesh of this huge and stupid Arctic animal, ft waa larger thee an elephant, full grown hped- The FtmlniiM Fte w ok f. mens being as much as twenty-flea “So sit« b u broken tbe engagement! feet loqg add weighing five or six tons Pld rte give you beck tbe diamond apiece. - it had bo teeth at an. their rtn g r place being taken by gteat borny “No. W e are deadlocked. She my* Plates. The very (eat of these bann- elm will gfvy aw back the price I paid for tt. but diamond* have doubled In value and tbat abe la entitled to tbe « w f lt " —Philadelphia Ledger Large Line of New Spring Wash such as Crepes, Dimity, Voiles, f Groceries Crepes at a special 1 , « y a r d ....... ..... rZT. Crepes, very dainty pat selling fast at per yard.. 8 cans Standard full weight 2 5 c Corn. • • • • • • • # • • • • • • • SSS • • • • • • s • • s • # s • • 8 cans Standard full w eight ¿C g* Tomatoes................................. 2 cans Maine E xtra Fancy 2 cans E xtra Fancy Tomatoes for ............... ......•••«• vii ' m 2 cans Full W eight Peas oile, in small i; Spedai at per 2Sc Sliced Pine Apple f fU per can................................... 4 pounds A rm & Hammer A ll W ool Batiste fo r Waistii wool dresses, 86 inches wi all colors, at par yard....... and thin 5 pounds best Cream Rolled Chita.............................. Minced Clams per can...................... ..... 2 packages Cream W heat Misses Hoes Spec M isses fine black ribbed hose, sii m . This is a special value at 2 packages o f Grape N uts ' fo r .........» ..................... . 2 packages Shredded W heat BlscQris xop*«««• •• ••••*••»•«•• 3 packages o f Corn Flakes summer Get the habit o f trading with Bail'd. aim to please you. Try us. We CASH PAID FOR EGGS in patent and a de e e »e e e »e o e e o »o »o è o e e »o o o e o e o o e o o e o o «o o s o e o e o o o o « . i .4 *u of h » > - I New Home O U R C R E A M — U N E X C E LL - z = t k v it ; No ot|ier like ii m i t ................... No other as good • N«f fern Sw til Natlii HOT W A TER ORANGE. MASS. alw ays at any faucet in you? house signifies that B ill does your plum bing. I f you have no m o d e ff io t w a t e r system Collier»’ Thm fHt caw of emergency 'phone our repair department, asyorm gn t Bill, The Plumber 'Wk Ed. Leaner fa .t L l J ? invites you to wispeot nis I n w l è o e w#me « Ntw shop, and also his big lino of Summer Satn- plés’fót- ladle* and rente ju st • * a * I 11 U Edward • National r ' A