TURNED THE TABLES. t O f Business Entire Stockte be sold at Pubic Auction e w la n d |p| to date J w e lry , Silverware, Cut Glass, China, Toilet, M anicure and M ilitary Sets, Mesh Bags, Cigarette Cases, Vanity Boxes, etc., etc., w ill be sold at finger, phone Ooetar Wh* Found a Way to Brat tho Bill Col loot or». “ Bevami years ago.” aald a New York physician, “there was « phyat- tn this city, dead now, whose * r fauna was aa a chemist but he a flue medical practice. Like a many others who have money to 6:85 A. 9:10 A. 1:16 P. .4:06 P. 2:25 P. 1 :0 0 A . ■low pay, and collector* had hard tea getting to him. Invariably when •Saturday M. M. M. M. M. M. 9:06 11:02 5:24 7:00 7 2:05 •12:65 A. A. P. P. P. A. M. M. M. M. M. M. night only. » called the man on the door would v latiti y Newbeafj Lodge No. 104 A. F. A A. M. Regular meeting H ave $1000.00, $1200.00 and $2000.00 to loan on farm prop­ erty, immediately. D. D. Coal- son, Newberg, Or«. 4 7 tf ■H R i ‘ ........ f r Wanted—T o Trade small team for mare w eighing p ot less than 1200 pounds. M oat be gentle and sound. Route 2. B ox 66. 2 -4 p d /y /\ Seeond and Fourth Saturday» The small home can frequently evening* o f each mouth. be heated by one stove. Get Visiting brother* alway* welcome. Cole’s H igh Range and both By order Fggnk A. Collard. W. M.. R. H. C. Bennett. Secretary. cook and heat. ■ ------------------------------ ------------ SHILOH R E LIE F CORPS NO. » • - Not* Our Mast Prices. Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs­ Roast pork, 10 cents. day o f each month at 2:80 P. M. in the P o rk steak. •* “ L O . 0. F. HalL Good tender beef steak, 1 2 H Minnie B. Byers, Pres. Emma Langworthy, Sec. cents. j : ÖQCK8QCHOKIÖÖOOOC Steer pot roast, 12V4 cents. Pork sausage, 2 pounds for 25 cents. It Newberg M eat Co, Notice to the Public. N o article w ill be reserved %s I am going out o f business. Even my business building is for sale, or rent. 1 will also sell my show cases, wall cases, large mirrors, ettL, two dining tables, six dining chairs, one heating stove, one good six-bole range, two rocking chairs, one Morris chair, one cot and one sanitary coach, one iron bed, one mattress and springs, one book case, two small one dresser, one small writing desk, one office chair and one screen. Sale o f Jewelry Stock Will Begin at 2 O’clock Satunlay Afternoon Nov. 13 DATE OF F U R N IT U R E SA LE W IL L BE A N N O U N C E D N E X T W EEK Remember the date—Saturday, Nov. 13, and the location-802 First S t , S. W. Potter's old stand j . H. UMBAUGH, NEW BERG’S JEW ELER 8 0 2 F IR S T S T ., S . W . P O T T E R ’S O LD S T A N D COL. W. A. W ESTFALL, Auctioneer EARLY FOOTBALL It Was Crude Sport as Originally Played In This Country. T H E FIR S T GAM E A T HARVARD. Football was played In American col leges aa early aa 1800. Tbe teams were made up from all the students who happened to be on band. Tbe ob­ ject o f each aide waa to drive tbe ball across a given line. The players could not carry tbe ball la their hands, but haul to kick It. la the year 1845 tbe first football game at Harvard waa played bn tbe Delta, a small triangular piece of ground. Tbe contest was between all the members o f tbe two lower clasees and proved not so much a football g»ase as a fight When, in 1800. tbe facuRy forbade that sort of contest the students held ■ solemn burial serv­ ice over tbe footbolL Over tbe grave they erected a tablet that bora tbe following Inscription: HIc Jacet rootball Flghtum Obilt July t tan a . l L X Tsara R ssorgst Aad la twelve years football Te- aarged,” when. In 1872, the cioas of *74 played tbe claae o f *75 on Boston Oddly er could ruu «ruu tile 1*11 and Soy opponent could tackle him. A goal wns scored when one able kicked tbe ball over tbe goal post», A score was also made by a touchdown when ■ player carried the ball »lebtml the opponent’» goal line and there touched It to the ground. The Canadians had forgotten to bring tbe oval pigskin football that Is used In Rugby, and that first game o f Rug by In America was played with an In dla rubber rootball. Perhaps that ae counted for the fact that the pupils were able to defeat tbe teachers. «, All Harvard took Interest in the aew game. Football enthusiasts quickly realised that tbe old American game did not have the possibilities for devel opment that Rugby bad. During the spring and fall the Harvard team prac­ ticed diligently and In October went to Montreal to play n return game with McGill. Posters and window cards ad rartfeed tbe game throughout the city, and a crowd of 2.000 spectators was attracted to tbe ffeid The McGill player* wore red and black striped Jersey*, stocking» and white knickerbockers. Tbe Harvard players wore magenta handkerchief* « « a jerseys and old tweed trousers Neither team had any protective pad ding. Tbe Boston Advertiser of O ct 30. 1874. gives the following account or tbe game:, "The game was called at 8:30, and at 5 Harvard was declared tbe winner, having secured three touchdowns. In response to tbe 'tiger* o f the McGills, the Harvard ‘rah*’ were delivered with a vim. and every stranger on the flak! seemed much astonished at tbe style o f the cheer, many being disposed to think It a joke. The small boys yelled for another, and a second was given for the umpire. Tbe Victoria band then managed to get through ‘Yankee Doodle* quite raapectaNy.*-John T. Wheelwright In Tooth's Companion. T h e city clerk has a luncheon lii go all his own, writes a correspom ent. Thus, a cafe au lait is con tnonly known as a “ white baby coffee without milk, a “ small black I f you would regale yourself wij two poached eggs ou toast ask fi “ Adam and Eve on a raft.” If yc desire them scrambled and hanl dr after being considered “ smarl tersely add, “ Wreck ’em,” there) ior clerk at t idon Standard. le fsip o e In Noro'a Time. Bagpipes are generally ascril to Scotland, where they have b< in use for a long time, but it wea instrument upon which the anch Greeks and Homans played. N< is said to have performed upon and an old piece of Grecian sen tore represents s player oo the h pipes dressed in the fashion thai known today as the highland c he Bod Haired club of Dui A society which barred out whose hirsute covering was not the most pronounced auburn, order that no one could gain A Crying N**d. “ A lady can only wear a certain mission by false pretenses it was quantity o f dtamooda os H r^ fc a i r* quired at the initiation of s and around ber nock." member that the applicant wash "Yes; rbora’s a fortuna In It for the hair sod whiskers in hot soda wa Inventive genius who can perfect S way to Inlay people with serna."—Kan- He—Don’t have any pickled b « foot L USm* r ! to th e I end Their Custom*. An American teacher In Peking ask ed his Chinese students to write a com­ position on their Impressions o f for­ eigners, particularly Americana This la one student's effort, printed in the World Outlook: "Japanese customs are nearly the same as oar country, but they love cleahness and also fond o f swimming. Tbs Oennau people so love their moa tache that every morning they do nothing but comb their mustache. The Epgttah soldier* play football every day but tbe well educated people are fond o f tennis. Tbe Americana are a country o f much interest. They are famous fo r their baseball and dancing Turks. Finns and Laplanders all have dirty clothes on and are not so wise as French, etc., that they are hired for waiters and slaves. * »¿“T b * Americans art quite clean like eet clean food, so have Uttle rhue to catch UL take their wives whenever travel Most of tbe Europeans have beards, bat tbe Americans shave •very day “ Woman o f America Mud their waist* tightly ao that the short clrcum appear. There are two very customs, that la the Chinese binding their feet sod tbe for women binding their waists. Each o f these customs la very bad. I hope Chinese and foreign women abandon those customs. Also American men re strange custom to go high under obln with very bard doth which la called collars. ■£ «sea and ornaments are exceed J lie o la America. The Bnglisb .have ao aseana to that, but their good la much more expensive than tbe Am ericano.^ .. I have a J e r s e y B u ll a t my place on the Portland road near Newberg. W alter Wilson. J tf. M oney furnished prom ptly al­ w ays on real estate a t 7 and ¿p er ct. A tty . B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. Lbst—Gold bracelet, engraved w ith initials A. L . G. Leave a t Graphic office. It N ewberg-Portland Auto. I w ill leave Im perial hotel dai­ ly except Saturday and Sunday a t 0:3Q a. m. Returning w ill leave- Corner Sixth and T a y lo r streets at 5:16 p. m. Fare 65 cents one w ay $1.25 round trip. I. E. H olt, phone Red 181. t£ Jersey BuB For Service. Lone P fr Dairy—F o r sweet and W as sired by Ladds $15,000 soar milk, buttermilk, skim milk ball and ont o f imported c o w « and cream. Delivery made in testing 7 per cent. Price %2 in Minnehaha, laughing water— whgt prettier name in sound and in s e n # tbe evening. m • tf advance. G. W. Dayton, h a lf could there be? But the sadde# mile east o f Spauldings M ill. thing about American nomenclature * P o r Sale—75 head o f g o a t», Phone Red 148. 1-12 p d . . is the way in which languages bara pick' $3. Frank E. Osborne, 3% been crossbred,, with deplorable rs4 miles across W illam ette bridge. suits. A ll these Indian “ Minne^ Magnetic Treatment. Phone St. Paul. 2-5 names are delightful when le ft I am now a t home, 1105 alone, and tbe white man did well North street, and am prepared Second hand Bain w agon at in naming the state o f Minnesota to answer call* for magnetic you r ow n price. We fo rg o t to after the river, which, being inter4 preted, is “ sky tinted grater.” But p at this up a t the auction. Ore­ treatm ent. W ill g o t o homes it then he must go and contrive M im desired. M arion George, phone gon H dw e. & Imp. Co. 2 tf neapolis for ita chief town, a shock Black 6. tf ing mixture o f Indian and Greek« Gasoline 13 cent« in 50 gallon What lovely names they must have quantities a t the Oregon H ard ­ missed when they imported th e# w are & Implement Co. Bring Jackson villes to dispossess the rod L eave you r order for a good your em pty barrel. 43 if. man's language!— London Chrofltf Taylor’s Lang Sentence. fa t coin fed Thanksgiving turkey icle. i I No widely known English writer The M ethodist Ladies’ Aid w ith the Newberg M eat Co. and craws anywhere near the record of A* She la Spoke In Lunnun. It Mme. Peguy and Dumas In the matter Society w ill Rave a fancy w ork do it now. Dublin’, R*d Hftlrad Club, la the game played at Harvard bo- flora 1874 there were ao goal poda To ■■aka a goal oo* aida bad to strike or kick tbe boll on the fly over the end ■ae o f tbe field. I f the opposing aid* caught K no goal resulted A “lurker” « r offside player could not kick the ban. ▲ player muid not ran with It ualeas ha waa chased by on opponent, hot asald strike It er kick I t The ban waa arada of Mack robber doth inflated I hereby give notice t o mer­ chants and tbe public generally not to sell any thing on m y credit, aa I w ill not be responsible fo r any debts contracted by others. W. E. Allison. dried prunes a t H. S .G ile& C o ’a. Newberg, Oregon, N ov. 4, 1915. Packing House. v: 46tf . j 4-6 pd Grubbing—8% acres to con­ Notie« To Thu Public. tract. Dundee F ru it & Walnut Com pany, Dundee. . 4-5 pd I hereby give notice t o the public th at I am again engaged Come and get. o a r ptiee on in the meat business in Newberg, dynam ite before you bay. Ore­ having opened a new shop ip the gon H dw . & Imp. Co. 2 tf Bert H o y t building, 305 F irst street, where 1 w ill be g la d t o Com e to ns fo r Oliver plow s and repairs for same. Oregon meet all my old customers as w ell a t ones. John Wilhelmson. H d w . & 'Implement Co. 2 0 tf didn’t get out with that amount The F o r Sale—Registered Essex doctor charged him $10 for, hi* profes­ Frank sional call and handed over the bal- sow w ith seven pigs. anc*k One or tw o other* wen* treated Rowland, Route 1. 2-3 pd the aama way on thatr professional visit», and the word soon got around Highest market price paid for among the collectors, with the result > Always at Ik A wise man, being asked to j s definition of woman, began, man is, generally speaking” — “Stop there,” said his friend, you went on tor a thousand fi yon would never get to nest again.“ — Chicago Herald. o f long sentences Gibbon has souse rather long and Involved one* from which one emerges with a- gasp, and Dr. Johnaoo built up sotnA sounding enormities of the kind There la a sentence In Jeremy Taylor's "Day of Judgment” that rana to 802 words. This must approach, if It does not roach, the record In our tongue. No Two Eyes too Aliks. "There la an old saying that seeing*s believing.’ In ordinary matters this may be ao,” writes Professor John Ait ken In a lattar to Natur*, "but tbe be­ lie f ta not necessarily true and In ques­ tiona o f color Is full o f pitfalls. No two paira o f eyes sac colors alike. This does not refer to color seeing and col­ or blind eye«, only, but there la reason to believe mat ell eyee differ more or Mas to their perception o f color.’' and food bagaar, on the after­ noon and erening o f N ov. 13 I t W ad W orth Y ou r Notice. Say you fellow! w hy pay rent when yon can bay a fine home for less than the im provem ents cost, or a store room for w h a t the brick and m aterial are w orth. Address C. F. M oore, F o r Sale—T h o r o u g h b r e d W hittier, California. Rhode Island Red pullets 75 cents each. Good cocks and cockerels from $2 np. Christopher & The transfiguration o f Miss Yonng, Dundee. I t pd Phihira and Miss Philura’s w ed­ din g gow n , combined, w ill be ‘ F o r Sale—$350 Bennett piano, giren a t the B aptist church F ri­ bought new last summer, and day, Novem ber 19th. M iss good as new now for $175. Call Bertsch w as heard here in Glad W hite O. or see G a rre t^ a t N ew ­ Pollyanna last w inter and berg C ydery. 4 tf phased w ell.1’;« It F o r Sale—$ milch cows, 8 heif­ ers, 4 months to 1 yea r old; also good w ork horse t o trade. John Groff, Route 2. Phone Bine 148. 3 - lt p d W ill Trade for Newberg prop­ Important Notice. erty, a 5-room cotta ge w ith bath All goods a t K in g 's M illinery and pantry, in H illsboro, county seat o f W ashington county.—J parlors, 804 F irst s tre e C lre be­ ing sold a t a big discount. 4-6 C. Colcord. ' 3-4pd L o o t—O n F irst street Wednes­ d a y afternoon, purse containing $2U in gold and some Khali change. Finder please leave a t Graphic office and receive re­ w ard. Mrs. Emma Grimes. ' I t * Good Offer For During the month o f Novem ­ ber the Graphic and the Weekly Oregonian m ay be secured for $1.85 for a whole year. This is a bargain offer—get busy. F o r S a le -2 0 head of heifers one and t*ro years old, span o f mares weighing about 1800. R ag carpet and ra g w eavin g Terry, about 7 miles by Joseph Stephens. On D ayton ' Newberg, P . O. road, opposite D avid M artin C arlton 34*21. ¿Jí , ‘