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    strict party rectitude, he will ate
to it that they are all safely back
in the Democratic fold before
M. W O O O W A « » '
election time com es round, and
U l t o r u d F u b lu h tr
that is what counts with the
Hon. Sam. Really, with his ar­
gumentative powers in full
sw ing and under the spell o f his
magnetic influence on a warm
day, the Graphic sometimes feels
a bit “ sh ak y," but our friends
in A d v a n ce are hoping fo r the b est
$ 1 .5 0 Per Y
Newberg Graphic
THURSDAY. JULY
IS. 1916
McMinnville is to be congratu­
Bring out the Jersey cow —Or» lated on the success o f the seven-
egon peaches are appearing in day Chautauqua which closed on
Monday night. Such an array
th e market.
o f talent is an uphft to any contr
Educated fo r the ministry and munity and the Graphic is
now down to the level o f a ciga­ pleased to learn that our neigh­
rette smoker. In the language bors are appreciating the Chau­
o f the street that is going some. tauqua to such an extent that a
. ' guarantee has already been giv­
That man Villa seems to be in en fo r another n ex t season. It
the same position Mark Twain is a good investm ent
once found him self. The story
o f bis death has evidently been
Wm. Kincaid, o f Springbrook,
very much exaggerated.
and J . C. McCrea assure the
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Graphic that Wilson is going to
Oregon will be on the map in be re-elected hands down, but o f
the com ing campaign, since Ralph course there is always the possi­
Williams, thè gentleman from bility o f these young fellow s
Polk, is a member o f the Na­ o v e r e s t i m a t i n g the p a r t y
tional Republican Committee.
strength in the exuberance o f
youthful enthusiasm. C h a m p
The spring wagon or auto Clark, another spring colt, is a
truck that com es into N ewberg little more conservative, going so
these days that is not piled high far as to suggest that “ it will be
with cherry or berry boxes and some hoes ra ce ."
the barefoot lad whose feet do
not carry berry marks are the
The call o f the wild was too
exception.
much for M. J. Brown, editor o f
A ride out over the country re­
veals the fa ct that most farm ers
are now making several blades
o f corn grow where none grew a
few years ago, and they are find­
in g it to be a profitable crop
when handled properly.
In the list o f names o f those
who are backing the • measure
that is to g o on the ballot at the
Novem ber election in the inter­
est o f the Oregon brewers, we
notice the name o f W . S. U’ Ren.
form er prohibitionist, which is
but another evidence o f the fact
that you can’ t tell in advance
ju st where U’ Ren is going to
lig h t
ft
W e have little unity with the
law that prevents the employ­
ment o f boys and girls under
sixteen years o f age in the can­
neries.
There are many who
would be glad to have such an
opportunity to earn some money
and this kind o f work, with rea­
sonable hours, would not hurt
them. Oregon is over-governed
along a good many lines.
Our old friend, D. L Asbury,
form er newspaper man, but who
is now running a book and sta­
tionery store ^n McMinnville,
was in Newberg last Sunday af­
ternoon with his fam ily, leisurely
driving about town in a very
good looking car, but had he re­
mained in the newspaper busi­
ness, doubtless he would have
been driving a Winton Six.
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the Benton Co. Courier, and he
is off fo r the Mexican border,
with w h ich 'h e is familiar. In
o f first-hand information
which he will w rite up in Brown
style. His form er eowboy ex­
periences on tiie arid plains give
him special fitness fo r news-
gathering along the border, and
it is a safe guess that lie will get
what he is going after sad that
what he writes will be reed
with interest.
One o f the Oregon soldier boys
w riting to the Evening Telegram
from San p ie fo speaks o f the
visit to camp o f one J. W. Red-
ington, one time newspaper man
o f Portland. The Graphic re­
calls the fa ct that Redmgton
was the editor and publisher o f
the Hood River Glacier a good
many years ago and that he was
a ready writer.
We remember
an instance where he wrote up a
local event that was a classic.
As we recall it a Hood River
Indian had allowed a Minnehaha
o f the tribe, younger in years
and servitude than was his
squaw, to steal away his affets
tions and he deserted the mother
o f his children and took unto
him self the younger woman.
The saddened and disconsolate
squaw brooded over her domestic
troubles, she being compelled to
divide quarters in the domicile
with the new woman in the case,
and a fight to a • finish was the
result, the younger woman final­
ly prevailing over the older and
kicking her out into the cold
world, thus determining once for
all, without resort to the white
man’s
divorce
courts
who
should
be the w i f e o f
the native son.
Redington’s
story o f the fray as given in the
G lacief, was a classic, as stated
above, and worthy o f a place on
any newspaper man’s five foot
shelf.
‘
You may talk about your sum­
mer outing at the beach or in the
mountains, but a number o f the
“ old b oys" are having theirs
daily in the cuol shade o f the
oaks at the city park, and the
tenderfoot who goes in to win in
a horseshoe pitching bout, -which
is the one amusement engaged
in, is likely to be shown a thing
or tw o. “It is a case where prac­ GOING A T THE
tice makes perfect and they
THING BACKWARDS
don’ t put their dependence in
phenoms down there.
The European war can’ t last
indefinitely and consequently one
Sam White, chairman o f the o f these days s halt will be called
Democratic State Central Com­ and a bunch o f men will meet at
mittee, has named his form er an appointed time and place,
Georgia schoolmate, o f New­ where they will surround a table
berg, Robert Jackson Moore, as with maps and data, and begin
a member o f the executive com­ a parley over the arrangement
mittee. Our good friend carries o f terms for the settlem ent o f
a name that attests his Democ­ the long and bloody conflict
racy, and if anyone doubts it let
This is getting at the thing
them, in an unguarded moment, backwards. If the terms o f set­
* drop a disparaging remark rela­ tlement are to be arranged in a
tive to the Wilson administra­ private room the sensible thing
tion in his hearing.
And, fur­ would be, in case o f such differ­
ther, if any o f the boys are ences between nations, to call
found with a foot over the traces for the meeting about the table
and departing from the paths o f when the differences first show
up and bef«ire property is
and a tot o f lives are atcrifle
No argument is needed
prove that this would be
wise and humane course to
sue, but in the instance at
the time has gone by and
or later some outside nations w!
be called upon to assist in
settlem ent o f the difficulty,
stated above.
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“ The poesibility that the Uni
ed States may play the part
mediator in bringing the
pean conflict to an end,
the moet noteworthy event
this kind. It was 11 years
that Russia and Japan, after
tong and costly war in which
latter had been almost uniform!
victorious, form ally accepted
proposal o f President Rooeev
for a peace parley- It was
June 9, 1906, that the president
96-inch percales, extra heavy, fast
One tot Regal Floor Mops, ju st as
o f the United States offered
colon* neat designs and i o i _
good |s O’ Cedar and other high
friendly offices to the warring
D ettarne, n er vard
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priced
mops, While they
powers, and two days later they j
last, at each.
pledged themselves to accept th ef]
offer.
Cotton Voiles in stripes, 28 to « > 0 1
“ A t the invitation o f
40 in. wide, fast colors, yd
dent Roosevelt, the peace confer* j
To be used with Regal Mops. Reg­
ular 26 cent value for, the i
ence was held in the United
bottle
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shire city o f Portsmouth
R ice Cloth in plain white and fig-
chosen for the gathering o f the
peace delegates.
The envoys
We have a com plete line o f Sum­
assembled there on the 9th of
mer Underwear for men, women
August, and began a diplomatic
and children at very lowest prices.
warefare in which for a time
tig assortment, made from the best
neither side seemed to gain any
advantage.
The matter
eventually taken out o f their
hands, and the parley
between Tokio and S t Peters*
burg, with Washington acting El.
go-betw een.
The struggle be­
tween the envoys ended sudden-
Iy on August 29. when Japan
made unexpected concessions In
the matter o f indemnity and the
control o f the Island o f
lien. The indemnity claim
waived and the Saghalien
troversy satisfactorily cotnj
miaed, and the treaty o f p & r
a signed on September
The result was a diplomatic
umph fo r Russia, the
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AFRICAN ELEPHANTS*
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OF THE DONKEY They May I s In Captivity, but They prejudice to overcome before chtoro Cervantes
with Shakespeare In connec­
IT PAYS TO TRADE
A T B A IR D ’S
Just received many new thinge In spring
and summer Dress Goods. We Invite
you to look them over before purchasing
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form was adopted generally by the
medical profession. It being denounced tion with , the last play "Carden no." or
For many reasons the «-base of t
at one time aa dangerous to health, “Cardenas." which waa twice acted at
elephant stands at the upex of sport morals and religion. - Pearson’» ceurt by Sbakaapeara’s coni pa dy ta
ISIS sod waa announced tor publics
A * a mas killer tat open combat ha Weekly.
tiou some forty years later as "The
ranks wttb the Itoo and the African
*
History of Cardeulu. by Kletraer and
buffalo. Bn Is the only beast that fears
The Seal Ring.
no other. WhOe be will almost Invari­
The seal ring dates buck to the day» Shakespeare ” Tbe publication never
ably run from the scent of man be la of tbe Old Testament, and products of took place, and nothing Is otherwise
as Invariably ready to attack on the the glyptic art. as gem engraving we» known of tbe piece with certainty, but
aUghtfat provocation. Fear doss not called, were known In the most remote Sir Stdngy Lee Iwlleves It to have been
for him. His overwhelming bulk. times. In Exudus xxvIlL 17-20. meu a dramatic version of tba adrentur
and tntsillgaace make don Is made of the following »tones o f tba lovelorn C'anJenlo. related ta the
beyond the range of rt- upon which the name* or tbe twelve first part of "Don Quixote.” Shelton »
children of Israel were engraved: The translation of which appeared In 1012
uA s though this w an not
sardlua. the topes, the carbuncle, tbe
Why Sett Causes Thirst
emerald, the sapphire, the diamond,
Salt has been described as a natural
a trophy which la on# of the the llguro, the agate, the amethyst
staple products of the Industrial
beryl, onyx and Jasper, in verse 2 element of tbe blood lu about tbe
Tbg value o f Ivory rises. It
of the same chapter we find mention profiortioD as ta tbe water of the«
tastes. Nor is this a a la the mtad of tbe engraving of »Ignats upon the Coder general eoodlttons we do not
of the east the elephant Is Intimately hardest stones It 1» believed that tbe feet the existence of salt In our bmHaa
aasortafail with dignity, pomp, papsaaf Egyptians Instructed tbe I nr*elite* lu b e e use It* effect is roonteractsd by a
ry and Irtngahlp. But In the mind of the art o f atone engraving Tbe Egyp due proportion of wafer
When we eat an excessive
the native African be Is king—« king liana used tbe lapldary’a wheel and
la his own right
emery powder and knew tbe use of of salt tblrat Is crested by the demand
la this regard let It be affirmed that the diamond In engraving other bard of nature that we h I so take a propor
no elephant born In Africa has ever do­ atones
Among the Assyrian and Donate amount of water and dilute the
cilely paced a blppodromed stage, trun­ Babylonian rains were found fine spec salt to Its proper relative amount. Any
dled a circus wagon or taken children linens of signets oo gems, many of food that tends to absorb the moisture
of tbe body will cause thirst for tbe
for a ride In the park. Those sleep­ them set In rings
aame reason—that «or physical welfare
walking cattle known to tbe American
requires a Italanced quantity of water
public aa elephants come frhm India
Dublin Castls.
and ana mere distant cousins to tbe
Dublin castle ba» a history of over
Seared by the Elephant.
Meg. You may have seen the African seven centuries, for It was King John
Tradition has It that Caesar brought
elephant In captivity, but never In sub who in 1204 ordered It to be built, "well
jsctfcm. Chain him to tbe floor behind fortified, wttb good fosse» and thick elephants wttb him to Britain and that
Iron ban. and after ten yean be la walls strong enough to defend or con they contributed t<> his conquest of tbe
still quick to throw muck In tbe face troi tbe city ” Heury 111., when about Island Havtug iin»it<-ce»arully attempt
o f (he man that Jeen at him.-George to visit Ireland In 124ft. ordered tbe ad ed to enwa tbe Thames Caesar built a
Agnsy Chamberlin in Century
ditlou of a hall, "with sufficient win large turret on an elephant and. load
dows and glass casements.” and other Ing It with itownien and slingsra. or­
dered them to |si»» the stream, where
CHLOROFORM IN SURGERY, Improvements were made In succeed upon rbe Britons, terrified at the sight
tng reigns, particularly by the Duke of
of the unknown tn«u»rer. tied In confu
The Herrera That Were Stepped by Its Clarence, son of Edward in., wbo aa Hon - l.oncl'in Chronicle
viceroy
spent
mneb
money
on
the
caa
Use aa an Anaesthetic,
tie to make It convenient las his father
SB James Simpson, who waa eon
Tabby.
complained when called upon to pgyi
uectod with tbe medical department o f "for bis sports and other pleasures.” —
“Tabby** rat ought to be really
Edinburgh university. If not actually Loudon Standard
“etabe.” being derived from "stab.”
thp discoverer of chloroform, was at
the name of a famous street ta Bagdad
any rate tbe first to Introduce Its am
wjilch used to be tbe great market
R ealistic Play.
ployment as an anaesthetic into aur
tor silks. A tabby cat’s coat waa
"Can’t
you
children
play
without
eon
Steal practice. This was In 1848.
thought to be Uke the aravy marking*
Previously an operations were per ttnually ringing the doorbell?” asked o f watered atlk '
formed without anaesthetics, the pa mother, wbo Imd i*n-e trying In vain o
daot being drugged with whisky and set an afternoon nap
Questions end Answers.
"No. mother." »aid Alice. "It's quite
held down by strong men while the op
The
time
elapsing between a quae
impossible
Ton
see.
Edith
and
1
are
e ration waa performed. No medical
discovery ever did more to alleviate playing boose, and Freddie 1» the cot Han and an answer la almost as tmpbr
tant as the answer Itself It may hr
lector"-SL Louis Post-Dispatch
human suffering.
wisely long or abort but the longer It
Mr James Is generally given credit for
la
the » U r must be tbe answer.
Lang Time Between Showers.
tba actual discovery o f chloroform, bat
in 19)2 rain fell ta tbe nitrate tern
it Is stated In some works that It was
Manipulating tones.
discovered some yean previous to his lory o f Chile for the first time to near
“Pop, what’s osteopathy f
firm experiments by an American doc ly half a century, and for the first
"The art of manipulating bqnea, my
tor named Guthrie and by a French dm* In man’s memory the coast towns son.”
physfctan named Sooberian. In any were free from dust. .
“Than la an osteopath a minstrel rod
case, It was Dr. Simpson who proved
man?” -R e HI mors American
its great value as an anaesthetic, and
Enough Said.
In which be made bis find ax
“Thrifty, la she?”
___ Th« Disappointing Movie.
ta still exists In Edinburgh .
“Thrifty! I won’t go Into a long die
T v » seen l t - ’taln’t no good."
Tba story goes that he tried tbe course. I merely tell you that she
”
*■ gets ’ung. don’t *»r
chloroform uo himself and two medical banka mousy In December.”
“ Yus. but they don’t show yer that"
They proved Its efficacy by
—London Punch.
falling beneath the
Are Never In Subjeetien.
The great battle fo r the Presi­
dency has not yet been staged by
the firing o f the big guns from
the stump on either side, b u t
while the field pieces are being
charged with campaign thunder,
a lot o f figuring is being done on
paper.
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This does nobody any harm
and it helps out the newspapers.
A correspondent for the Phila­
delphia Ledger recently fur­
nished that paper the follow ing:
“ Now that the Bull Mdoee mad the
Elephant are again working in a doable
team can they ootpall the Donkey? s
"A lthough he landed in the White
Hooae, the Donkey did not carry many
votaa four y ea n ago. A » a donkey
driver Woodrow Wilaon proved to be
the poorest with joat one exception in
fifty y ean . Judge Alton B. Parker
waa the exception.
“ In every other context, beginning
with Lincoln’s re-election, the Demo­
cratic candidate fo r President polled a
greater per centage o f all votes cast
than did President Wilson.
“ Even Horace Greeley, whom we are
accustomed to regard aa a pathetic ex­
ample o f a man actually killed by a po­
litical W aterloo, was a more popular
candidate than Woodrow Wilson. The
celebrated editor in his fight against
General Grant polled forty.four out o f
every one hundred votes east, while
President Wilaon received only forty
out o f every one hundred votes cast.
On tw o /w h i m Bryan guthanv! in
forty-seven out o f every one hundred
votes, and the other time he ran for
President be got forty-three.
"Y ou will notice that Mr. Bryan aa a
donkey driver waa more dextrous than
Dr. Wilaon. Grover Cleveland was a
candidate three times, and on each oc­
casion was honored with a larger per­
centage o f the votes cast than Presi­
dent Wilson.
"Tilden and Hancock were Demo­
crats who were defeated for President,
but both o f them were far more popu­
lar candidates than our present Presi­
dent.
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"Tilden received more thanfiAy out
o f every hundred votes east, and Gen­
eral Hancock corralled forty-eight.
“ Even General George B. McClellan
had forty-fou r in his contest against
Lincoln in MM. These historic figures
make the following question pertinent:
“ I f the Donkey pulled only forty out
o f every hund-ed votes four yean ago.
bow many wRI it pull this fa ll?"