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- ■ ■ ■■ '* » ' *, , t, v •.«-«Ì- ' ■■■ ‘ ■ . y- l ..ï S; New berg Graphic ■nn 4 «TBontB( a BaUdtaa. R*. M Fim i.W k ltsS S : R w M w n , M m V « r M o S n at Nawbarg. ( matter. test. Each speaker will be allowed, in a fe w minutes, to e x tol his hom e community and the delegate w ho makes the biggest hit with his speech will, b e awarded the prise. The Graphic arises to nominate W. E. W hite to represent N ew berg in the con te s t _ M H = = = Henry Ford U making «boat ton mil. boa dollar« a year. Too would lot ’om boar yooT name for that compensation, wouldn’ t youI-Telephona-Register. $ 1 . 5 0 P e r Y e a r in TBUMDAT. JULY 6, ISIS Yea, and let W ilson and Y o u can almost hear the corn Hughes and all the other fellow s w nd ’ taters tick as they grow run fo r President, in the bar ______________ _ a in ce the rains soaked up the gain. r ic h soil. FOURTH O F JULY WEATH ER MALIGNED , crow d that was some had at the celebration The fair Italian blue sky that « ■ d the weather was all the same form ed the earthly canopy on a a m ade to measure—clear as a Tuesday put the s o ft pedal on w h istle and ju st worth enough to the threadbare assertion that 'I t B rin g out the white dreaaea. alw ays rains on the F ou rth ," T h e m em bers o f the local G. and as further p roof that the A . R and W; R. C. showed their statement is away off, G eorge fc g a h y much to the H Himes, o f the Oregon H istor ■access o f the parade o o the ical Society, shows by records Hearth b y falling in and taking kept that the odds are in favor o f « a r t . the form er on fo o t and theJ fair weather on Independence D ay in the Willamette Valley. in a big float For instance, he says that in a J. Heney announces period o f 71 years, only about a b r a California that he cannot dozen times have the people **flfilow Theodore Roosevelt back failed to en joy a fine day on the in t o the Republican p a r ty ," and Fourth. Air. Himes says: t h a t he will support President “ In those dozen times there ere only W&mon. That word “ b a c k " will throe occasions when real heavy rain are recorded, the rest o f the ec- m at b e taken seriously by O rego- aaly tech* showers e r a m iant w ho have very grave doubts lion. m a te H eney ever having been a “ Fourth o f July was stormy in 1847, R epublican w orthy o f the name. sad from that time until 186* there was T he Oregon soldier boys are opposite Tia Juana, w hich is the sleepy little w ith an ampi theatre fo r bull fights, where San tourists are taken to - 's e e " and i f the natives are it sh ow in g m ore life at that lace than they w ere when w e e re there, the b o y » are in no -eat danger .while they remain. T h e G raphic d m easily point It a score and m ore o f women gh t here in N ew berg w ho are n r in purse, com paratively, k e are g ettin g m ore out o f life ■ a did H ettie Green, w h o died N e w Y ork a fe w days ago ra iled to be the richest woman in a w orld —and there w ere no in the shroud that she when she was laid away. N ew b erg is not the only place i s th e state that has suffered fr o m fire losses recently. Mid- «fieton lost the saw mill th ree w e e k s ago valued at $10,000, B anks, also in Washington, re p o r ts a loss o f $100,000 by the Bunring o f the sawmill and Co- epalle, Coos county, recently had a fire loss o f $10,000 when a big crea m ery burned. V e r ily , “ them that has must lose,” ^Evidently Charles E. Hughes «made good in his youth in the w yes o f his mother, for the K in g s to n , N ew Y ork, neighbors w ay that she predicted that “ some M ay <ay boy will b e p resid en t." O f course, other m others have B a d lik e visions o f the future for sons, but all good republi- are taking this as a “ really tru ly” vision o f the fu tu re- - , the very near fu tore—fo r the H u g h e s household. , V, i . •*»>’ , •• • V ' * • * * ■ . IT PAYS TO TRADE Ju s t rncejved many new thinge in spring and sum m er Dress Goods. W e invite you to look them over before purchasing 3 6 - Inch Percales Regal Floor Mops S6-in<;h percales, extra heavy, fast . c o lo n , neat designs and i n i _ " patterns, per y a r d . . . ......I r a l v One lot Regal f lo o r Mope, ju st as good as O’ Oedar and other high ‘ ed mope. W hile they o p L , a t e a ch ........................... Cotton Voiles - Cotton Voiles in stripes, 28 to 40 in. wide, fast colors, yd Rice Cloth Regal Floor Polish T o be used with Regal Mogs. ular 25 cent value for, b o t t le ....... Rice Cloth in plain white and fig- An all day meeting o f the Asso ciation ot W om an’ s Clnbs ot Yam hill con n ty w as held in Com inanity H all on Thursday. T visiting ladies were met a t the train and given 8 a a u to ride a m on g the Red Hill prtiqic and w alnut orchards. The ridé was follow ed b y a reception in the library. A picnic luncheon fol low ed b y an inform al program w as the entertainm ent o f the n oon hoar. Im m ediately after the to a s ts the form al program o f the day w as given. F o llo w ing is thé com plete p rog ra V Underwear gft gra&S 25 and 3Se Fine Line Gingham B ig assortment, made from the best K r * 10 and 121c k / .............. ... p .. . W e have a complete line o f Sum mer Underwear for men, women and children at very lowest prices. r ' ' s. 1 1 1 1 1 Many Seasonable Bargains not a rainy Fourth; Although three that ware partly eloody were recorded, “ In 1863 there were heavy showers, You always find the most com plete line o f fresh vegetables and and from that tuns until 1878 there is an unbroken record o f fins toy«. ' f ' groceries at Bairds. A ll on to*p rom p tly delivered by our-own de- “ Fourth o f July in 1888 was showery, and from that time everything was fine until 1861, when it sprinkled in toe Welcoming Words...Mrs. Bland forenoon, but tamed out to be a te e lftu ic...Master Albert King o f ¿»7- , ‘ .=■ . . % .... : .,1 Toaafr—Organization o f tb s “ Light showers oocurred on July 4, Hour Reading Club o f Dayton....- 83 and 1386. hi the forenoon o f the Mrs. Arvilta Richmond o f Nsyberg, Fourth hi 1600, and the days in 1602 and a charter member o f the Dayton chib 160* were showery. All in between T oast-T he NewbergWednesday Club and aD since is n record o f fine days. „Mrs. Jssss Edwards is no record for 1886 and in 1807 Toast—McMinnville Civic - Improve- there is no report on the weather eondi- Club......... Mrs. F. H. Buchanan but the celebration recorded indi Toast—Newberg Civic Improvement cates that the weather must have been Chib............... Mrs. Verona H. Nelson fhir. FOKMAL ntOOnAM V Stephens die t 5 • r 7 w $ 1 2 3 7 2 . TH E BARD KNEW M EDICINE novelist when he faced the aleotors. “ Oat o f 71 year* the record indicates Addreoo ........ Mrs. ¡Sherman o f Dayton, Geo. R. Priest and wt t o W. R. It May Urn That “ He (J. R. Green) gave me the at toss» were 66 years in which tow Preeident o f the ApsodatlMOf Wo in-law most remarkable account of canvas Him. Neely 2 0 ac in Jam es H . B row n gather did not interfere with the en man's Ctube o f Yamhffl ddanty joyment o f the day.” How Shakespeare acquired so sing Oxford with Thackeray, whoaa Piano Solo................................ ; ....... die 1 6 s r 6 w $10. profound a knowledge of medicine want of power of public speaking ..........Mias Dorothy Cox o f Newberg: Fielder W o o d and w f t o Avery is explained in a new light by Dr. seems to nave been perfectly extra Original Poem—Our Dundee H all..... W ood 5-8 a c in n w Vt of a e 1-4 Walter Iindley In the Medical Rec ordinary. On the hustings be utter ..............................Mrs. R. W. Swink i 23 t 2 i r 3 w $25. ord, in which he gives much credit ly broke down, and Green heard NOTES Vocal Duet................... ................. . 1 .. to Dr. John Hall, Shakespeare’s him say to himself, T f I could only Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Asbury of Son-in-law. The physician had a go into the mayor’s parlor for five McMinnville A soldier who bad just enlisted A pplication has been received minutes I could write thia out quite Piano Solo............ Master Albert King, was placed on guard .over a cannon “ large and gainful practice.” Be welL*” __ ;___ b y the Governm ent, from m oun attended the families of Lord Say, representing the Needlecraft, Civic it was not long before he abandon the Earl ef Shrewsbury and the taineers in the Southern A ppa and Literary dubs o f Sheridan ed his poet and went to a tavern Th# High teas. lachians, t o buy all o f the black Paper on Art .Mrs. Cone of McMinnville not far off, where he indulged in Earl of Northampton and was held High seas means the open sea or in high regard by many prominent birch bark in one o f th e ‘N ational Vocal SoJo . Mra. Zumwalt ofJNewberg the flowing bowL ocean. The claims of various na and aristocratic persona “ Fellow, why did yon abandon F orests o f th a t region. The Piano Solo..Mias Frances Rocchi, Dundee A deeply learned man and given tions to exclusive rights and superi Instrumentai Duet...... ........... .. your poet?” exclaimed the captain, ority over extensive tracts of toe bark is used to make sweet-birch Mieses Sophie Groth and Selma who happened to put in an appear- to original research, be made a ocean highway have been settled mark in the medical profession. oil, a substitute fo r wintergreen Holymeyer o f Dundee tnoe. ^ — - - ■— Shakespeare’s daughter, Susans, after much controversy by a gen Way* and Means o f Building the oil. “ Captain,” waa the reply of the married Dr. Hall in 1607, she being eral international law. The princi Dundee Community HalL............... incipient son o f Mars, “I ’ ve tried ple now accepted is that the juris The m arket value ot “ silk” Mrs. Bland Herring, President Dun to lift that camion, and I’m satisfied twenty-four and be thirty-one. As diction of maritime states extends socks manufactured from sa w dee Woman’s Club. no one can carry it away, and if the dramatist was only twelve years only .for three miles off their own dust in the United States during Business Meeting. more than one or the enemy cornea older than his son-in-law, they were coasts, the remainder of the seas on cloee terms and often 'iscusaed 1915 w as equal t o the to ta l ap Vote o f Thanks to Dundee................. after it I can’t keep tUfcm off." medicine and philosophy While being high »eas, accessible on equal p ropriation tor adm inistering Response................Mrs. Bland ¡Herring Shakespeare had often spoken in terms to all nations. Inland seas Strength of Paper. Invitation to meet at Dayton next.... the N ational Forests. and estuaries.' of course, are ex From an examination o f various cynical fashion of physicians, it ha» cepted Short talk on the Chautauqua to be Oregon consum es 2 17 cubic held at McMinnville.... Miss Harkneqs papers, prepared with different pro been discovered that after one mar portions o f rags, sizing and loading, ried into Hie family he took the feet o f w o o d per cap ita annual Song—America. Old CitlM of W#st#m Asia. CASH PAID FOR EGGS OfTERESTING FOREST, SERVICE it appears that the mechanical properties are improved by increas ing the proportion of rags. Resin sizing diminishes the strength, while animal sizing increases ir. An in crease in the proportion of rags, also sizing of any kind, enables a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS larger proportion of loading mater ial to be retained by the paper. Loading decreases the strength of Jean Bauer to$N ew ton Griffis all papers, the percentage of loss 3 1 .6 6 ac in lot 1 s 20 t 5 s r 6 w approximating 2.2 times the per $500. centage of loading material. J. R obert Cannon et al to John T. Cannon and wf 11.16 at infa, A good story is told of an elder w o f sw Vi, »35 s r 7 w $1. in an English church, who on one Claude Herbert Darnell and w f occasion had to take the pulpit in to Wm. Bell 30 2-5 ac and road the absence of the minister at the w ay in Wm. T. Wallace die t 3 s last moment He got thzongh the first part of the service all right, r 2 w $10. but on getting up to give the ser- John Deedon and w f to Roy K. moh he found his difficulty then. Terry 12 103-160 ac in s Vi of ■ He started with. “ Brethren (pause) (ex n 1 rod ) » 31 t 5 s r 3 w $1. .—b-b-brethren (pause)— b-b-nreth- Leslie L. Fortune and wf tO. ren, if any of you wants the conceit Henry and Edna Haveman lot taken out of you come up here.” 19 Church add Newberg $10. G a f f ln n A U a 1 1 /r n n n H m s L. A. T. H odson and hush t o “ There is something wrong with Delight Gage Duer 5 ac D. D. the social system.” remarked the thoughtful woman. Deskins die r. 3 s r 2 w $4000. “ What tnakea you think so?” Hannah S. Imus to Ivy M. “ That bandit who made all kinds Yeackle tracts 66 and 67 Dun- of troublé is still roaming the world dee Orchard Homes No. 1, lots a free man, and my husband, who is 3, 4, 5 and 6 blk 3 Dundee $10. aa conscientious and law abiding a Henry Kinzel and w f et al t o citizen as you W A n t to meet, is lock ed up on jury dntv.” — Washington John Braun 247.44 ac in Geou Star. ly, com pared w ith 100 cubic feet M rs. Chas. Wilson o f M cM ino- per capita for the w hole United ville w as accom panist for the States. This high per cap ita in M cM innville and Newberg sing O regon is due t o the fact that 82 ers. per cent oi the consum ption is for fuel purposes. The m anufacture ot tanks, si los, w o o d pipe and conduits ranks third a m on g the w o o d us ing industries o f Oregon. High O n e o f the pleasing features o f grade D ouglas fir is the d i e t tbs exercises incident to the cel- w o o d serving the needs o f this n o f Independence Day in industry. N e w b e r g , w as the presentation The N ational F orests o f Ore a f a beautiful flag to the city by g o n and W ashington contain t h e ladies o f the W om an’ s R elief thousands o f desirable summer C o r p s , with the request that this hom e sites.that m ay be leased at «em blem o f our country be hung reasonable terms for a period o f am the council cham ber as an in years. ion to the members. The ition speech was made DUNDEE M innie Byers and the liras given by Mayor Dr. and Mrs. Tucker and three w ho accepted the flag friends from Portland spent the * o n b eh a lf o f the city. F ou rth at Miss Salty Beck’s. “T h e veal estate men o f Ore- ^ o n , W ashington and Idaho are t e Bold a convention in Portland jn | y 17-18-19 and one o f the fea- Jmtaff sta ged fo r the morn- til th e closing day is m prize speech-m aking con- S aylt and daughter Har Portland are spending weeks a t their homes in the ! Hills. The annual Portland-DunNlce picnic w a s celebrated at O tfer- brook as usual on the Fou After a ramble over the bill* t o the brook s and shady no the guests assembled under b ig m aple tree for dinner, reading o f Emerson's Fourth Julv ode w as a pleasant feat® o f the dinner. Fishing? tennis and music, besides the new ing o f old friendships the form ing of new ones ma the d ay all t o o short. Th present were Mrs. M arv F. H ley, M r. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. W atson, M r, and Mrs. Arthur Johnstone, M r. and Mrs. Wm. H . S axton , Misses M abil Hurley and Belle P. W hitcom b, Janet Johnstone and Guy C. Spoten- fietd o L Portland, Miss Stefa IX M arker ot P a lo A lto, Calif., an M r. and Mrs. T . A. Harper, Rev. and M rs. Geo. H. Greer, Gertrude F ow ler, M ay Fow ler, Medric Greer and M r. and Mrs. E. C. Greer o f Dundee. ; j , Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Greer spent the week end in Portland. Nearly all o f Dundee and the Red Hills helped celebrate Inde pendence day w ith the rest o f the ¿ounty at Newberg. Mrs. Clark Noble, Mrs. John w w s s fin v f* v VV r w fl^ W iw v V B profession most seriously. Dr. Lindley, who ha» made an extensive study recently of Shake speare’s work from a medical point of view, lays stress on what be con siders the modernity of the medical lore of the playwright. The alienist, he says, can find nowhere a more agonizing appeal for help than the lines from “ Macbeth,” beginning, “ Canst thou minister to a mind dis eased ?’’ Again, Shakespeare forestall» Hahnemann, the father of home opathy, and his mokto, “ Similia Similibu» Curantur,” in the lines from “ Romeo and Juliet,” where he tnakea Benvoliosay: Take thou w m * m w Infection to tho ay* And tha rank polaon of tba old will dta. A passage especially showing the influence of Dr. Hall upon the poet is quoted by Dr. Lindley from “ Pericles,” where the physician, Cerimon, opens the chest contain ing the body of Thasia and at tempts to bring her back to life. The writer gives much evidence to show that Dr. Hall was a man of such deep learning and culture and social standing that hif influence tjpon the life and work of a man o f so comprehensive a mind aa Shake- pcare must have been a strong one. Thackeray on tho Hosting*. Talking of Thackeray and hia ef forts to get into parliament, Grant Duff in his diary under the year 1875 notes the predicament of the The map» of the Roman empire show western Asia dotted witfi cities, and Byzantium was of course standing where Constantinople is today, at the tip of Europe on the western, side oi the Bosporus, in Thrace. On the eastern side of the Bosporus was Chalcedon. South of the Dardanelles the city of lllium or Troy, marked on the maps of the time/)* the Persian empire, bad dis appeared and was n ot’on maps of the times of the Caesar». Natural V i a d u c t . In Argentina there is a natural bridge that is one of the most won derful in the world. It spans the Rio Mendhza and is known as the Inca bridge. But it is the work of nature, and not, as was popularly supposed, of the Incas. The road on which it occurs was probably a colonial highway made by the Peru vian Incas, who took, advantage of the phenomenon by leading their road over this natural viaduct Origin of an Insult. The expression “ blackguard” orig inally indicated the scullions, kitch en boys and potwashers who brought up the rear when s great man’s household «was moved from plOce to place. As these persons were by no means choice in their language or elegant in their deportment the word was soon applied to those who in speech of action resembled them. —Chicago Journal.