Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 27, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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Newberg Graphic
out at 6 o ’clock in the morning ing a recent visit ot a deputy to
to milk the cows will knock off Newberg, is not given in its
at 8 o ’clock in the afternoon, entirety. While the scores given
e. N. W O O D W M S
Bailor and Fubliaksr
and the farmer must either be of eating houses, bakeries and
prepared to work another shift other places visited by the depu­
rabliahed «very Thursday momio«
o f men or else let the evening ty are in the main very good, we
i: Graphic Batidlo«, No. SM fin *
ms : Otee*. Whites*: RMlduneu. BleuS’ milking and feeding o f his stock shy at telling the whole story,
go by the board. I f he hires the since we have enough troubles of
ut the poatoAcu at Ruwhars. Ornea*.
second shift they would follow our own without inviting any
the first, going to work at 3 in additional ones.
$1.50 Per Y ear in Advance the afternoon. This would run
T. E. Carr, representing the
them through to midnight, at
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 19 1 4
American
Type Pounder’s Co.,
which hour their day’s work
came out from Portland Mon­
would be finished.
I f tbe dairy farmer decided to day evening and spent a couple of
pull through with one shift his hours taking an order for new
O u r new Fall line o f Coats is arriving. W e have bought die largest and
cows will be milked after 8 in jo b printing and advertising type
most complete line for this fall that w e have ever had. W e have a very
the morning and must again be for the Graphic office, the bill to r
strong line for ladies and misses at $10 and $12.50. W e invite you to
milked by not later than 5 in the which figured up close to $250.
come and inspect them. Every coat is new. W e have no old stock carried
evening. Then they must stand Nothing put out by the type
over. Some beautiful patterns and a very large assortment
15 hoars before the next milk­ founders is too good tor the busi­
ness
firms
who
advertise
in
the
ing.
In the irrigation belt where a Graphic, hence this heavy ex­
man stands around half the time penditure for new material.
.
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G O N E D A FFY ON LABOR leaning cm the shovel merely
In
all
the
new
colors
and
stripes,
for
men,
women
and
children.
W
e
h
aie
REGULATION.
exercising a casual oversight of
special prices on these. Come and see diem.
the run of the water, the farmer
A t the November election the must either employ a double
W. S. Allan is building a
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voters will pass on an initiative force or else must shut o ff water garage.
aaeasure, which on reading, one regardless o f how badly the crop
Mrs. James Jones, o f Portland,
w ill find to be one ot the most needs it.
And any irrigation and her brother, Thomas Herd,
drastic labor laws ever proposed. farmer knows tbe necessity o f a
in all die newest colors and fabrics. N ow is die time to get the school
o f Chehalem Mountain, were
Our readers are asked to read big head o f w ater and keeping it
dresses made. W e are making special prices on these goods.
Sunday visitors in the Red Hills.
i t over in advance and consider on until the jo b is finiBhed. Ore­
Mrs. George H. Greer recently
«■refully what the effects o f such gon, Washington or California
spent
a few days in Monroe and
* la w would be.
farmers cannot work double Corvallis. She was accompanied
Here it is:
shifts o f men and compete with
Such as Gloves, Aprons, Groceries, Etc. W e are giving special
Article XV, Section 9, o f the fanners in other states who home by her daughter, Mrs. D.
A.
Nichols,
who
will
spend
a
Constitution o f the State of Ore­ work a single shift.
the hop pickers’ wants this week.
week at Otterbrook.
gon , shall be and the same here­
I f the la w is enacted it will be
George Wilson and family, o f
b y m amended to read as fol­ because fanners neglect to vote
Sherwood,
spent Sunday at the
low s:
on the issue. I f it is indorsed it
home
o
f
Mr.
and Mrs. William
Be it Enacted by the People o f w ill mean tbat the coast farmers
W e have the most complete line o f Groceries and Vegetables— clean and
Wilson.
the State ot Oregon:
must do their own work, and
sanitary. Run our own delivery wagon. W e will not be undersold. Sat­
To T. T. Keyes, August 23.
T h a t it shall constitute a the law can even be construed to
This
year
he
had
plenty
o
f
birthday
cake
isfaction guaranteed. Prompt delivery.
criminal offense, punishable by limit the hours that the farmer
And gave to his neighbor some;
fine or imprisonment, or both, works on his own farm. There
So he shall have some o f my birthday
for any person, firm, company w ill be no slack administration
cake.
o r corporation, his, her, or their ot the law.- One single instance
When his birthday cake is gone.
foreman, overseer, superintend­ where violation goes unpunished, (But he didn’t send over one of
ent, manager o r any other agent, the official whose duty it is to his pipes, and he g o t four.) #
t o employ, in the State ol Ore- enforce the law is guilty of mal­
A pleasant meeting o f the
fpon, any man, woman, boy or feasance and loses his job.
Neighborhood Club was held at
g irl, for more than eight hours in
One advocate of the proposed the library in the city hall on
* n y one calendar day, or more law makes his point very plainly Thursday. An informal program
than 48 hours in any one calen­ in the statement that “ if the o f current events followed the
d a r week. By this law, employ­ const farmers cannot hire tw o regular business meeting. I t was
ment for eight hours in any shifts o f men then we will put decided to adjourn until the first
calendar day shall be confined to them out of business.”
Thursday in October. The libra­
are any lands, lots or other soond the prate* o f English beer and 000 tons o f fish from different , ___
nine consecutive hours, allowing
bat they sell little that la raal- tbe coast In tbe coarse o f a year, arte
The eight hour law is np to the ry w ill be closed during the property assessed twice or in the mutton,
^
A„ tbe
that are tbe boats convey 07.000 tons. Tb*
one hoar tor eating and rest. farmers. It is their v o t o that month o f September.
name
o
f
a
person
or
persons
not
shipped
to
London
alive
paaa
aahora tolling of a Mg bell announces tb*
The period o f nine consecutive will defeat it, or it is their lack
An ice cream social and enter­ the owner of same, or assessed *t Deptford Into the market which opening of tb* market at 6 o’clock, and
hours with eight hours for work o f interest that w ill cause its tainment will be held in Groth’s
thereafter tbe fishmongers are busy
buying, and tbe flab porters In their
therein, and one hour for eating enactment.
a nd ”
< * ¡J7 ° ”d “ • vah*e' or: ^
£
*
&
$
£
Hall on Friday evening of this any lands, lots or other property building. Every animal la inspected long smocks and flat topped bats scur­
and rest, shall, by the provisions
week.
not assessed, said Board o f by a government offlclal, and those that ry from tbe stalls to tbe carts bearing
o f this law, be identical for each, K IL L TH E U NIVERSAL EIGHT
Equalization shall make the
,n
w,7 (il*e**ed **• killed and fish boxes uti their bends.
Tbe provision business te a network
and every calendar day, o f
.
cremated straightway,
HOUR MEASURE.
proper
corrections.
'
Cattle
come
by
train
from
all
parts
of
commerce In Itself, bat there te a
each, any and every calendar
big dally distribution throughout Lon­
Martin
Miller,
of
the
kingdom
to
tbe
Metropolitan
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Mr. and Mrs. Bell o f the Im ­
week.
Assessor of Yamhill County, Ore. cattle martet at Islington, traveling don. because without It London would
perial
hotel say that should the council o f the city o f Newberg,
■ km \ m •
'ti
a
through tbe night and on Mondays have to live on dry oread, meat and
Th is law, and the provisions
McMinnville, Ore.,
and Thursdays the market opens at vegetables.—New Tore Press.
Oregon,-
will,
up
to
6
o
’clock
proposed
eight-hour
law
be
thereof, shall apply, with equal
Aug. 24, 1914.
3t
dawn and continues till g o’clock In
Daudot’s Ideas o f Death.
force, to each, any and every enacted by the vote o f the people p.m. on the 7th day of Septem­
the afternoon
The cattle that are
ber,
1914,
receive
bids
for
doing
Alphonse
Daudet constantly suf­
at
the
November
election,
it
will
sold are driven to the slaughter bouses
person, man, woman, boy or
fered
severe
physical pain and was
the
work
and
furnishing
the
and
kilted,
and
the
mast
Is
on
sate
at
girl, employed for pay, remunera­ be up to them to close up and
unable
to
sleep
without the aid of
Smlthfleld
early
next
morning.
tion, profit or compensation of emigrate to some other state materials included in the im­
At 3 o’clock In tbe morning this chloral He was always speaking
provement o f Fifth Street fijom
market Is ablaaa with Ught, and tbe about death and especially rejoiced
an y kind whatsoever; in, on, where tbe people have not gone
418
feet
East
o
f
the
East
line
of
streets In the vicinity are blocked with in the theory propounded by an
mad
in
the
matter
of
labor
-around or about each, any and
Dayton avenue West to the East The World’s Largest City Is Ever railway vans At 4 o’clock tbe sales­ English doctor that death was in
-every cate, club, hotel, restaurant, legislation.
men era In their places, and soon aft­
itself a delightful sensation, volup­
The text of this bill will be line o f Dayton Avenue, and the
on the Verge of Famine.
erward the buyers from tbe Mg shops
farm, laundry, hospital, canning
tuous, resembling the action of an­
intersection
of
Main
Street,
Fifth
arriva,
and
tbe
sawdust
strawn
ave­
-or packing plant, factory, lum- found elsewhere in this issue o f
nues of rad and yellow carcasses ara aesthetics.
Aieryard, logging camp, sawmill, the Graphic and our readers are Street and Dayton Avenue in COULD BE EASILY STARVED. thronged.
Daudet on one occasion dreamed
8mithfle!d’s dally supply of beef and of dying surrounded by his friend*
toil, steam or electric railway, invited to give it a careful read­ said city of Newberg, and that
the proposed improvement to If Supplies From Abroad Were Cut Off mutton Is about 1.000 tons, but qnly a and conversing of the hereafter.
railroad, station, depot, round­ ing and consideration.
He once told Goncoort, who aft­
In the pamphlet sent out by said portion of said Fifth Street For a Few Weeks Death Would fifth of this meat Is British, and much
house or on the tracks, engines,
o f tbs mutton comes from New Zea­ erward related the incident, that
cars or other equipment of an the Secretary o f State giving the and said intersection consists of Ravage the Great and Wealthy Me­ land via the Victoria docks.
whenever he entered a new apart­
tropolis—a*uroee of Its Provisions.
TJie county o f Kent la noted for Its
o il, steam or electric railway or various measures to be voted on, grading, construction of curbs,
ment for the first time his eye in­
London to a city and a county, but It fruits and vegetables, bat London stinctively searched for the spot
railroad, to express, teamingand this measure is credited to Mrs. construction of street drainage
to so tinmen** and so diverse that It would be unable to satisfy its craving where his coffin would be placed.
for green staff without tbe eld o f oth­
draying concerns, to telegraph, Jean Bennett, of Portland, on and paving with concrete pave­
might alnioMt be said to be a country. ^
cotTntrtro The miscellaneous vege­
ment,
all
of
which
said
work
and
behalf
o
f
the
Universal
Eight
er
countries
telephone, engineering, mechan­
One of the must striking tilings about tables annually brought Into England
Bitumen on the Dead Sea.
ical, mercantile, mining, foundry, Hour League. Tbe reading o f improvement is to be done in ac­ London 1a It« utter Inability to food from abroad are worth close to 90.000b-
Judean bitumen floats in pieces
of varying size on the Dead sea and
iron and machine work, to labor­ the proposed measure would cordance with the . plans and Uself. In tbe matter of food Its very 000
Immensity la the cause of Its utter de­
specifications
on
file
in
the
office
lead
one
to
conclude
that
the
Thera
are
several
markets
In
the
is washed up principally on the
ers, domestics, artisans, mechan­
pendence. If supplies were cut off metropolis for such ware*—8pltalflelds. western shore, where the Arabs col
league
is
made
up
o
f
the
labor
•of
the
Recorder
o
f
the
city
of
ics and tradesmen in the build­
from without it would starve to death the Great Northern potato market and
lect it. The bitumen rises from
the Farrlngdon fruit and vegetable'
in g trades, to office, store, bar­ agitators who congregate about Newberg; the right to reject any In a few weeks.
the
Portland
park
blocks
and
or
all
bids
is
reserved
by
the
It te tbe richest city In tbe world market—but tbe balk of tbe apples, the depths and forms islets, which
ber shop, garage, workshop,
It baa palatial shops, thousands of orangaa. lemons, onions, potatoes and were remarked in ancient times and
ship, wharf, warehouse and carry on their unpatriotic har- council.
store* and countless warehouse*, but other roots that at* brought from described by Strabo. The local
Dated this 25th day of August, It produce* practically nothing In tbe France. Italy. 8pain and Algiers find earthquakes have the effect of aug­
waterfront work, anywhere and rangues.
There are some lines of busi­ 1914.
Ida M. Woods,
sbape of foodstuff, it te like a great their way from tba docks of Oovent menting these deposits. In the
■everywhere within the state o f
ness that will stand an eight- Recorder a f the City of Newberg. baby that has to b* fed by Its mother, Garden In common with the home year 1834, after a severe shock of
Oregon.
By this law neither
tb* world, and tb* produce of the world grown fruit and vegetables which earthquake, a mass of twenty tons
hour working day, but to make
It
fills tb* month* o f Its 7,000,000 Inhab­ reach London from all points of the was thrown up on the southern
manual labor, trades nor the
such a sweeping, arbitrary law,
itants.
compass In boxes and baskets piled coast; in 1837, when a sharp shock
professions shall be exempted,
By tba n il. tbe river and tb* road high oo lumbering vans
Notice
to
the
Tax-Payers
of
compelling
all
who
employ
I was felt all over Syria, a
of
but every form of labor, skilled
all that Londoners sat and. drink te
Most of tbe market gardeners sell
Yamhill County, Oregon.
brought to them, and three-quarters of their own wares at “tbe Garden.” i fifteen tons came to the surface.
o r unskilled, as well as every labor, no matter where and
trade and profession, and persons under evqry and all conditions , Notice is hereby given that on It all te conveyed In ships from abroad. while tbe foreign stuff te sold at auc­
Health Hints.
Until tba beginning o f tbe nlneteentb tion
For 300 years this place baa
w orking therein or thereat, shall to come under its provisions,
The teacher had impressed upon
would be absolutely unjust and Monday, September 14, 1914, mtury London bad no docks. Today been the premier market of London for the class the necessity of k
be included in, by and under this
they cover an area o f twenty-two mite*. vegetables, fruits and flowers, and
would work great injury to the tbe Board of Equalization of
wbMt from tb* United States. there are firms who have traded be­ the teeth dean. Since,
law , within the State ot Oregon.
Yamhill County will attend at Russia, Canada and tba Argentina to neath its glass roof for generations.
state.
ly, no impression is educational
The Oregon Farmer in com­
Into their granaries from tb*
Soma of the fish that feeds London without its corresponding expres­
If any o f our readers can see the office o f the County Assessor
of ships Ilk« so much sand. to' landed on a floating pontoon at tbe sion, the had her young charge*
menting on this measure says:
where benefits w ill come to any­ of said county and publicly ex­
Londoner* have never seen tb* river front of Billingsgate market, and
write e composition on the subject.
I f the law is indorsed by a body by tbe adoption' o f this amine the assessment rolls for
bat two loaves oat of every at a vary early boor In tbe morning
m ajority vote no man or woman measure, we will be glad to give the year 1914 and correct all three that they eat are mads from tba one may, if be chooses. gaaa upon fish­ The following gems are gleaned
from their efforts:
in any capacity will be allowed them space for stating their side errors in valuation, description grain that comas to them through those ing smacks from tbe North sea. little
'T o keep tbe teeth from decay-
docks.
open barges loaded with flab that have
t o work more than eight consec­ o f the question.
or qualities of land, lots or other Most o f tb* grain ships berth In tbe been lightered from larger vessels In in, wrench the month every morn­
u tive hours, counting out one
property, and it is the duty of Victoria docks, bat since they are so tbe docks and clumsy looking Dutch ing.”
to tb* city’s welfare they gsllota loaded with eels which are en­
bour for noon day meal.
"Three methods of preventing
The Graphic office is not on a all persons interested to appear
hove tba right to moor at any quay In titled under a charter granted by the teeth from decaying is to dean
at
the
time
and
place
appointed,
w
ar
looting
exactly
and
con­
There will not be a farm in the
tb* port o f London, a privilege no otb- Queen Elisabeth to sail np tb* Thames
them after each meal. —Woman’s
and moor below Ixmdoo bridge.
Pacific Northwest that will not sequently the report of tbe Dairy and if it shall appear to such
Home Companion.
H i» railway companies convey 79,-
I k affected. Tbe man who gets and Food Commissioner follow ­ Board of Equalization that there
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Plaid Goods for Chlldron’a School Dresses
HOP PIC K ER S’ S U P P LIES
G R O CER IES— clean and sanitary
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