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r ing back with a pitiful whine New berg Graphic com and want to be permitted to open profit o f $1421 a year; the the second group a profit o f ! and those In the fifth met an up'again. These men utterly re o d w a r o Pmbli*h*r erage loss o f $517. Such a fused to show a decent respect for the rights o f the people when cit is so certain to become di FRfellulitel« w%f y Thurtdty moniitf • A m : a r a b l e B u ild !» « . Ho. «W Plrct 8»n they were running before, and trous if long continued that . W h lM t t : t e M a W * . B tM r wKat m u ftn have w e fo r hflltev- reader o f the report finds hil ing that they will do differently wondering whether 800 fa if they are allowed to open up Cut o f 4000 can possibly faced such hard conditions $ 1.S 0 Per Y ear in Advance again. any normal year. But the T. JULY 20 . 1916 Certainly the public is gratified partment insists that other defl^> to know that the term o f Henry onstrations go to confirm the ac I t is now far past the middle o f E. McGinn, o f Portland, irf near curacy o f this one, and then pro “ “ -and the “ swat the fly“ slo ing its close, and that he has de ceeds to illustrate the methoqh g a n is still in cold storage, there cided to retire from ' the bench, o f one man’s loss. He was net b e in g practically no flies to sw at since he has shown a decided a bad farm er in all respects, f i r bull-headed inclination these lat his crop yield an acre was eg The “ discouraged farm er“ who ter days to be the whole court, good as the average, but his ac b a d his hay soaked with the judge, ju ry and all, regardless o f reage in crops was too small In heavy rains o f last Saturday and law and evidence. proportion to his other equip» Sunday may take some com fort m ent His herd o f cow s « e a r the prospect o f an unusual The Graphic has received a probably too large, and iy heavy potato yield. number o f letters from the steer serious mistake o f all—so many F in « Line o f Gingham s ing committee for the proposi o f the cow s were poor that they Ex-Senator Beveridge o f Indi- tion to lay down the bars for the returned him in milk and butter Fine line o f Ginghams—made from beat 96-inch percales, extra heavy, fast col ea has announced that he will opening o f the Oregon breweries only $90 a head as against $44 o n , neat designs and patterns 1 9 1 . the stump for Hughes, again, which is a puré waste o f from a cow on the average farm , per y a r d . . * . . . . . . ™ . . . . 1 A T C w hich marks the passing o f an Stationery and stamps, for the and $62 from a cow on the beat R egal F loor M ops and Polish Cotton V oiles aft 2 5 c oth er o f the big Moosers. The Graphic is unalterably opposed to farms. In making that poor re One lot Regal Floor Mope, just as good Cotton Voiles in stripes, 28 to 40 OB* n gon y will soon be over.- it and will fight it to a finish. turn, moreover, his herd con inches wide, fast colors, per y d ...^ O C as O’ Cedar and other high m ice o f i . mops. While they la st each...... With the breweries again run sumed virtually all the fodder W U te and Figured R ice Cloth River, too, is keeping ning the same influences that crops that the farm produced; to Regal polish to use with Regal mop i C _ Rice Cloth in plain white and figured de regular 25c value, per bottle...... le J V :o f the times. The city brought on such wretched condi that at the end o f the year, after signs, 28t o 40 inches _ __ j o r * is advertising more tions before they were shut out making due allowance for 5 per j wide, per ya rd ........ ^ O a n f l o D C hundred pieces o f prop- will again be at work. It is in cent interest on his investm ent, We have a com plete lipe o f Summer Un o rty to be sold at public auction tended as an entering wedge to the farm er found him self a loser derwear for men, women and children t o satisfy assessme nts fo r street overthrow our present law, and by $45. In other words, he had at the very lowest prices. paid $45 fo r the privilege e f it is no time fo r the temperance working his farm th a t-tw elve element to sleep at the switch. m onth.’» W hy all this manifest alarm on What was the trouble? Hu th e part o f the Oregon Journal One may visit the juice plant seems to have been an indu o v e r the nomination o f Hughes and the cannery and see the tons and the return o f the wandering upon tons o f cherries and berries ous and a fairly skillful man, but V I F E are not running any Special Sales. We are here to try and sell good. Clean, republicans to the fold ? Why o f various kinds being weighed he did not work his brains aa he w W N ew Merchandise on as close margin o f profit aa it is possible to be done. All ahould this “ non-partisan“ news in, and take a walk inside the did his body. He failed to get * ▼ that we ask o f you is to compare our merchandise with the so-called bargain- paper have a care if there m a plants and see the number o f the various activities o f his term priced, and then judge fo r yourself. W e want to please you. Just try trading with us. into right proportion. He need p w p ect o f “ some boss race?“ people, men and women, em Deliveries made prom ptly. You can always find a com plete line o f vegetables and good ed to plant m ore land; to ployed, and he can easily see dean groceries here. carefully the product o f <e With* Wilson. Hughes. Taft what a loss this . community, cow in hia herd; to dispose o f an d Roosevelt all signifying a would have sustained had the poorer ones;* very likely to reviel willingness to com e to Oregon in cannery not been rebuilt and hia teed schedules, and qi th e month o f August to assist in had Jones Bros, not established possible to keep a smaller herd. op en in g the campaign, it begins their juice plant here. The bulk Who shall help him ? The D e- i t o look like a sure-enough Presi- o f all this stuff would have been partment o f Agriculture and hie «tential bout, with some o f the a total loss and employment at ate agricultural college ha 1 old-tim e fireworks, m ight be on home for all these people would .«* / W* t* * *• f i W ** published volumes o f , / ar mg i étr rnf * , not have been furnished. o s soon. tion; but he probably has little time and lees inclination .to read During nearly all o f the year By a fair com parison o f roads them. The county agent is the Is now a part o f the m ovem ent! bread cheaper than any other I im portant in the prevention o( 1915 we were short on rainfall throughout the valley that have the disease. H owever, keeping link between this knowledge and te r malting, along the Una o f the people are getting i t ” from eight to ten inches here in been improved by the use o f riv the child in a high state o f re .This has become a national old trail, a great governm ent the fanner’ s need; he is the in the Willamette Valley, while er gravel, with those that have sistance, in the best o f health, is habit and ailm ent W hatever terpreter o f the successes o f our highroad running from S t Louis th is season we are going to the been giyen a coating o f crushed o f even greater im portance. first group to the failures o f our to Seattle and Portland. Aa all condition afflicts us. we fly im ether extreme, the excess now rock, we think we are safe in Germs attack only those whose m ediately to old Uncle Fixit at trails lead to S t Louis so will fifth ; and it is a good sign for being more than eleven inches. saying that the river gravel is Many disease-resisting pow ers are low ; American agriculture that his this governm ent road lead, when W ashington fo r relief. Possibly by another year the showing by far the most satis germ s find a portal of entry in a numbers are increasing and his b u ilt as will the Santa Fe trail Southern cotton grow ers wanted weather man may be able to factory results. Exclusively for week spot in the body. In the methods im proving. He is to- rued, when built, and as we may him to prevent their staple from strike a happy medium. heavy hauling with wagons, the case o f infantile paralysis, the falling below twelve cents s day one o f the best tonics for hope, will a modern highway, crushed rock road is all right, M weak spots” are the nose and the discouraged fanner and the eventually, along the old Texas pound, and that appeal was re In Russia the prohibition o f but these days the bulk o f the farm that does not pay. trail on which Texas cattle were jected. But the cotton grow ers th roat, the stom ach and intes liquor drinking that was made travel is by automobile and auto driven to S t Louis ahoof in the were only losing money, and tine. If we are to avoid this effective two years ago as a war truck, and the machines soon days when the old Elkhorn tav that is s spectacle which we can dread disease we must keep the O X TEAM DISCARD «measure, has proven so satisfac suck the grade clean o f the top contem plate with considerable child’s air passages in healthy ern was in its glory. ED BY E ZR A MEEKER tory that the duma has passed a dressing, leaving the larger rock equanimity. On the other hand condition and keep the stom ach A NATIONAL AILMENT law forbidding the sale o f liquors exposed and the road bumpy. the wheat grow ers are making a and bow els in good shape. It is Ezra Meeker follow s the star • "* ^ | i 1 — * — • — - 1 . . .. • ’ * * ---- ~ ; ■ * * * containing more than a very And the longer it is traveled the great deal o f money , and there significant that this disease a t o f empire, which ever westward Twenty yeare ago the farm are patriots who can’ t see any tacks children at the age when sm all proportion o f alcohol, the worse it gets. With gravel it is The grade wears takes it way, by that mode o f price o f wheat was under fifty body making much money with they are weaned and taken to only exception made being in fa d ifferen t conveyance which best enables cents a bushel. For three years out intense pain.—Saturday Ev the table and fed anything and v or o f certain native wines that evenly and can be repaired more him to keep it in sight, says the the price averaged not ter from everything. A voiding colds, ening P oet i not highly intoxicating. This easily and with better results Globe - D em ocrat In 1 8 5 2 , fifty cents. The wheat country sore throats and catarrh in chil makes the prohibition o f than can the crushed rock road. when this old pathfinder blazed was pretty thoroughly broken dren by ptoper feeding and plen liquor drinking perm anent Infantile Paralyais- the Oregon Trail, the star was then, and flour sold fo r export ty of fresh air, apd keeping the as to Prevention o f Disease TH E FA R M T H A T moving slowly enough for him to under three dollars and a half a stom ach and bowels in g ood C . C. Chapman, publisher o f DOES N O T P A Y keep it in view from the seat o f barrel. We don’ t recall anybody By Dr. R R. DunltU. condition throngh careful feed- “ The Oregon V oter,” is starting From everything that has an ox wagon. The horse was at that time seriously proposing ing wjll g o a long w ay tow ard S campaign to get the next legis Does this farm pay? I f it available then as now, and per that the Federal Government been learned np to date of infan elim inating infantile paralysis. lature to pass an act for an in does, how much? I f it does not, haps more available, but the should step in and redress the tile paralysis, the disease is crease in automobile license fees why not? Here are three ques horse was not as well adapted as the balance. I f there was any caused by a germ which finds fo r the purpose o f "providing in tions that every farm er ought to the ox for such long, hard, toil conspicuous movement then to lodgem ent in the mucus mem terest and sinking-fund pay ask him self, says the Youth’ s some service as was involved, in put a bounty on wheat and to brane o f the nose and th roat, m ents for bond issues for perma Companion. The easeful mer crossing unbroken wildernesses make workmen pay more for and of the stom ach and intes SylvanusW . Childers and w f nent highway improvement by chant puts similar questions to and deserts. Ezra Meeker, ac their bread in order that farm ers tine. Here the germ multiplies t o j . D. Gordon various tracts th e state.“ Since the saving in his business every tim e he takes cordingly, chose the slower and m ight g et m ore fo r their grain it rapidly -and form s its poison; near Newberg $10. the , wear and tear o f machines an inventory or makes out a bal these poisons are taken up by surer way, and his success led has escaped our memory. J. C. C olcord and w f to G. R. would soon cover the extra fee, ance sheet; and upon his ability him to stick to the patient oxen Now, ow ing pertly to war and the blood and carried to all T aylor and w f lot 3 blk 4 city several times over, the proposi to gain a satisfactory answer de long after tides o f travel had pertly to an extraordinary short parts o f the body. The effect o f park add Newberg $150. tion ought to meet with favor at pends his solvency. The farm er made the trail which he had done age in foreign wheat supplies, these poisons upon nearly alii L . Mabel Eberhard to R. M . th e hands o f auto owners. ask 8 them less frequently, and so much in blazing a route along the scale has tipped.as decidedly parts o f the body are _no_differ- Thurston n 47 lot 4 blk 6 cen- with this excuse: that in his case which food for man and beast in the other direction. In thirty ent from that o f other germ poi- tral add Newberg $150 It has generally been conceded they are somewhat more difficult could easily be found. It is not weeks all countries, except the sons, except that these poisons M. C. G oodrich and hush to Y et many years since he and his ox United States and Canada, ex are particularly injurious to the Delight Gage Duer 4% ac in D. b y the Oregonian and other pa to answer with exactness. p ers that have not advocated a the hope o f successful farm ing team, going again over the same ported only fifty million bushels nerve cells in the spinal cord, D. ~ Deskins “ die t 3 s r 2 w $1. " d r y ” Oregon that the breweries depends upon the inquiry that old route, cut a picturesque fig o f wheat against nearly.lv«) hun which govern the muscles o f the J. V. Jones to L. G. Emerson m ere responsible to a very large they represent ure, and attracted great crowds, dred million bushels in the cor lim bs— particularly the low er and w f 7.20 ac in John Watt die degree for the wretched condi The Department o f Agricul in the streets o f S t Louirf. responding period last year. limbs. In an attack o f the dis t 5 s r 4 w $2500. tions o f the saloons as they ex rure has recently put the ques Ezra Meeker, who is now 85 Naturally American wheat is ease the partial or com plete de- Wm. Laugblin and w f et al to isted before they were voted ou t tions to something Over 4000 yeare young, has abandoned his selling round a dollar and a half ItrU cffcn of these nerve cells B- F- Laugblin and w f 194.09 ac In ¿s e t many times the Oregon farms in 19 states. The answers oxen and taken to the automo a bushel and flour is correspond takes place in a few hours, but i In Wm. D."StilweU dlc t 3 ¡ 7 4 w ian read the riot act to the whole have been tabulated with s view bile as the only vehk le in which ingly high. And we have a the full effects arc not apparentI $1. salers and told them what they to finding out how much return to keep the moving star o f em right clamorous demand that Un for several m onths. Wm. W alter P a rm t tQ Frank anight expect at the hands o f the termers were receiving fo r their pire inlsight He is again in‘ S t ci« Sam immediately intervene M ake the Child Child D D isause-Proof; i.*— ' fett P> die 1 3 58 ®C in W m’ psapie if a reform was not superintendence and physical la Louis 1 traveling westward, this to stop it; he must say to term M a te the s r 39 1 and 2 $10 brought about They refused to bor above the interest on their time in an automobile which, for ers, “ You are getting more for Inasmuch as the gerrq of in- R. M . Thurston and wf to ta k e the warning and the thing investm ent Five numerically the sake o f old times, he has had you r wheat than you have any inutile paralysis item s to be dis- ¡Jones Bros. & C o. of Oregon w a s done at the last election. equal groups resulted. Those in covered with ao old-fashioned right t o ," and to urban folk, scminated by< flies, a system atic part lot 4 blk 6 Central add M ow the brewery people are the first group made an average prairie schooner top. t His ” ‘ ^ork “ You shall have your white exterm ination of these pests is Newberg $160. ^ ? H D A / y ì i i ? v n u ,c o ì - For G ood New Merchandise Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at: Absolutely Lowest Prices 10 and 12ic We have the Bargains for Yos Large, Clean Grocery Stock CASH PAID FOR EGGS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TT