9mé a up ¿ i 4 ' lud *0» * V f aH fbv ***%-* * f r « : * for the best interests of the pub lic, when trains are staoding at the station. It matters not how N. W O O D W A R » Editor and Publiait» many people may be congregated between the curb and waiting PublUhad •▼•ry Thureday mórula« trains while passengers are get O I m : Graphic Building, No. «00 Piral Suant Phonos : o « œ . Whlto SS : Ra.ldanoo. Sino r ting off and on, drivers press En tarad at the poetofflo* at N.wber*, Oragon, through as though their lives de aa aeoond-class matter pended on reaching the next block in a minute's time. There $1.50 Per Year in Advance is plenty o f room on the south side o f the tracks for all teams to S, ISM TOUSSDAY. SI pass when trains come in, and the city marshal should be in structed to see that no teams are pass between the he station at such N e w b e r jf G r a p h ic penalty upon thrift and economic doctrine. Why the man or woman who industry has accumulated erty in excess o f the covered by the exemption for the expenses o f educat children o f the man next door and may have home, with a horse and and piano thrown in, which the assessor holds t o be worth but $1200. Such a proposal is manifestly unfair to a very large perc«*t»ge of the people o f Oregon a^S* if carried, would threaten to retard the development o f the state be cause lands in the face of an un just proportion o f ta would become less attract! the investor and home whom commercial organi; are seeking to induce to west. The argument that the pro posed amendment will enable the poor to own their own hones is overdrawn. There is no logical reason why after a man acqui res property worth $1500 he afcrald not pay his small portion o f the burden o f taxation. LA D IE S A N D C H IL D R E N ’S C O A TS O ur new Fall line o f C oal» » arriving. W e have bought the largest and most com plete line fo r this fall that w e have ever had. W e have a very strong line fo r ladies and misses at $1 0 and $12.50. W e invite you to com e and inspect diem . Every coat is new. W e have no old stock carried over. Som e beautiful patterns and a very large assortment. has never before been a waged when it required so muen sifting, as is necessary in the present European conflict, in order to get at real facta. The other day the Germans reported A half dosen nations at war the capture o f 70,000 Russians, In « 1 I h . new c o lo n and .trip e., (or men, women end children. W o hare and not a word from Sagamore while the Russian side o f the special prices on these. Com e and see them. Pill. That throat trouble mast, stdryr put the number at a little indeed, be alarming. more than 4,000. When the war first broke out the charge was It will be an even hundred often heard that the newspapers J ' VI , > ■ ft years, Monday, September 14, were patting oat big war stones, since Francis Scott Key, wrote in all d ie newest colors and fabrics. Now is d ie time to get the school solely for the purpose o f selling his immortal song, “ The Star dresses made. W e are making special prices on these goods. papers, though the facts were Spangled Banner.*' Many o f that the papers were doing their our readers are no doubt famil best to give the news, and they FARM FACTS iar with the story o f the battle could do no better than publish erf Fort McHenry, which oc By Peter Red ford what came over the wires. curred during the Revolutionary Where there is a silo there is Newspapers are anxious to give War, and which inspired Key to prosperity. theYacts as they are, bat the write this song, but the story is There is not enough o! the handicap they are placed under well worth repeating, and it will community spirit among our with the close censorship given be given in the Graphic next rural districts. nearly all the war dispatches week. Quite a sentiment pre The laws relating to business makes it an impossible task. W e have the m ost com plete line o f G roceries and Vegetables—clean and vails that Newberg ought to are wholly nnsuited to the trans sanitary. Run our ow n delivery wagon. W e will not be undersold. Sat properly celebrate this one hun actions o f the farmer. The front page o f the Scientist dredth anniversary. It should isfaction guaranteed. Prompt delivery. The waste of effort through American of date of August 22 be done, and the matter should has a unique picture illustrating impractical methods o f fanning be taken up at once. t e cost o f a week’s rations for is the greatest tragedy o f the age. A. L. Mills, president of the the German army. In com- Something is wrong in our strongest banking institution in parsion with the huge mass of marketing system when a small Oregon, and who ranks as one the Cologne Cathedral there is crop brings more money than a of the best financiers of the North pictured a loaf o f bread 393 feet bountiful one. west, says he will cast his vote high, which bulks well alongside Co-operation between practical at the November election to the lofty edifice. A side o f bacon farmers and proficient business eliminate the licensed saloon 180 feet long is shown, and also men will eliminate ignorance and from Oregon, and will do it be a potato 188 feet high and of prejudice. lieving that it is a wise coarse to proportionate grith. On each r The nation’s menu must be pursue, purely from a business article o f diet figures are given made up from the fields, pastures i w r n r rum ble whaleman : but be paiff no heed, m e otnera standpoint and aside from any showing the number o f pounds orchards and gardens, and to TQQfERANCEPARADE dragged the bodies on, and Bora- consumed in a week by the moral question that may be in farm intelligently the farmer B at k ittle BAN Herntey P roved Hlm eetf ley’s legs moved after them me volved. Pretty good authority army. The figures given are, must know what is needed. The first week o f September is at Real H ere. chanically. -> to quote, when yon hear a street potatoes 120,330,000; bread temperance rally week and the After an age the doge stopped. The whsls ship Narwhal, out of We must give the same care corner financier telling o f thé 60,130,000; meat 16,030,000; and consideration to a system o f .Young Campaigners ask all San Francisco, after a season in Horsley stood with his hand on the ruin that will surely come to the coffee 2,009,000; salt 2,009,000; co-operative laws, extending>to sympathizers in the temperance tbe arctic, found herself nnable to guide pole. His eyes were staring business interests of Oregon, sugar 1,365,000. Some idea o f the farmer the facilities adapted movement to join them in a work through Bering strait on ac straight ahead. He had reached count of the heavy ice in the chan tbe snip, but his brain was so con should the prohibition vote pre the enormous expense o f the war to his business that is now af parade Saturday evening, Sep nels. The vessel was obliged to go fused he did not know i t T he oth may be gained from the state vail at the election. tember 5. into winter quarters, near the ers lifted him aboard and wrapped ment that the daily cost o f pro forded corporations. We will meet in front o f the mouth of the Mackenzie river. She him in blankets. His feet were Farm tenancy is tbe greatest was provisioned for one season only, frozen and had to be taken off i t The remark is quite general visions for the combined armies, menace now confronting the na public school building at 7:15 end the men were in reel danger of the instep. according to the standard ra among the people that we are tion and can only be checked by p.m. o f above date, march from starvation. “ But what are a man’s feet,” he fortunate in having a man in tbe tion, is $22,950,000. Make a there to Main street, down First said afterward, “ to saving a ship’s affording the tenant and the Bill Horsley, a fire foot whale White House at Washington little estimate, if you can, of tbe street to postoffice, where there crew?” — Youth’s Companion. man, who had wintered before in laborer facilities for acquiring who is not going about with a many, many other expenses of that vicinity, knew the coast. When will be a short program o f songs, property and by reducing the Unanawarabl*. chip on his shoulder, but one keeping up this great fighting tbe last of the shortened rations high rates o f interest which are an address by Rev. Whitely was in light Horsley offered to A teacher was giving a lesson on who can be depended on to do force, and then make a guess on how long the nations involved now sapping the vitality o f agri campaign yells, etc. take one man and a dog team and the circulation of the blood, all in his power to keep our will be able to stand the financial If impossible to meet at the make a journey over tbe ice in ing to make the matter dearer, culture. country at peace with all na strain. Under the present system of school house with us, just fall in search of caribou. Tbe captain said, “ Now, boys, if 1 stood on my tions. In times like these, with marketing farm products, it is to line o f march as we pass thought the trip was foolhardy and head, tbe blood, as you know, would many European n a t i o n s in SHIFTING THE BURDEN OF had no hope of its success, but run into it, and I should turn red possible and often occurs, that along. bloody combat, it requires care TAXATION. All come, both yonng and old, Horsley insisted, since otherwise in the face.” people in one part o f the United “ Y e t, sir,” said the boys. they would all die of starvation. 80 ful diplomacy on the part of our and bring your friends. States literally starve for the “ Then why is it that while I am the captain consented. Horsley se Anything which looks like get government officials in order to Emma Langworthy, lected a big fellow from the fore standing upright in the ordinary want o f a product, while the adjust the many knotty ques ting something for nothing is same product in another part o f Capt. castle to accompany him and set position tbe blood doesn’t ran into tions that are liable to show up usually attractive to the voter the nation is wasting for want out. They carried almost no food my feet?” and unless the people o f this A little fellow «hooted, “ ’Cause o f a market. at any time, and with a hot tM oeoeoeoeoeoM nanaM W iM n with them, but they reached tbe yer feet ain’t empty." coast after a hard and trying jour h aded President having a nat state study the proposed $J500 DETMER W OOLEN S ney. Horsley’s knowledge o f the ural liking for military display, taxation amendment the mea A BUSINESS TO BE ASHAMED OF Th« Paraaaa and Thalr Dead. bleak country led them to caribou, for fall and winter have our people would have cause for sure will carry at the polls in No arrived at T h e Parsees refuse to burn or several of which they sh ot The vember and the burden o f taxa Alden Sherman writes from grave fear for the outcome. bury tbe bodies of their dead be two men loaded the sled and pre TH E tion will be shifted from tbe large Los Angeles, California, that the pared to return; then their fiber cause they consider a dead body im TAILOR’ S pure, and they will not suffer tnem was really tested. Edward A d a m s Cantrell, cities to the farms. Such an mayor and police o f that town selves to defile any of the elements; Come early and get first choice They were weakened, exhausted claiming to be from Portland amendment would remove from have joined to oppose any more and dazed from exposure. The big hence their “ towers of silence,” fifty and advertised to discuss the the tax rolls millions of dollars’ electric signs in tbe city to ad man began to gfre out, and Horaley or sixty feet in height, on which “ twelve fundamental fallacies of worth o f taxable property and vertise intoxicating liq nor. They cut him time and again with the the bodies of the deed are left to prohibition” spoke to tw o dozen increase the rate o f taxation up declare such advertising to be Guardian's Sal* of Real Estate dog whip to prevent him from fall-, be devoured bv the vultures, the ing into tbe death sleep. Finally bones afterward being thrown into people at Duncan’s Hall on Tues on all taxable property within good for drink but very poor* for Notice U hereby tbe anOentened, . . . . riven __ that _______________ nea. the man began to lag and eat snow. a receptacle and covered with char MoOui of the pereone K S M f euerrtten ---------------------- 9 end 1 day night, at least twenty of the state says the Eugene Guard. a city and have asked the council Meurt ----- »______ of the eetMM of Ward LIvengoortlffiler end That was fatal. Horsley pleaded coal. In round figures tbe amend for an ordinance restricting tfcpfc Heeel J . Miller. r. minora, haa been heretofore whom will vote for prohibition by aa order of taeooam y court of the «Ute of with him to keep up, encouraged Mron.tor Yamhill eoonty, made end entered The Alternative. at the election. More than an ment would exempt $150,000,- same. All cities and towns are ~ Tune 39.1914, duly euthorlied and licenced him, beat him with the whip. He Constituent— Say, Bill, the salary te eell all tbe right title end lutereet of 000 worth of property and not hour was spent in talking social ashamed of their saloons. Yea, above named minora In and 10 the following fell, and tbs little man naed a rope that goes with my job isn’t half hed real aetata, to-wit: end to continue the circulation and ism and many other isms, and one acre o f land would be in b o is Sherwood, Before the editor Inning at a point In tha center of the enough to live on. Can’t you use Finally he y road on tha warn Una of tha 0. L. O. of force him to his fe e t o f this paper diftme to Sherwood possibly twenty minutes in talk cluded within this exemption. our influence to have it raised a VlUtam Jonee, north U‘ treat Sl.M chain* from fell and could not rise. He lapsed The average home in any city we printed some folders for tbe an Iron nla act In cantor of county road flu link* ing around the subject he was ittle? north of moet weatcrly eouthweat earner of into the cold sleep of death and the advertised to speak on. He said in tbe state will not assess over commercial club advertising tbe eald William Jon«* D. L. C Not 1420. Claim 44 last beat of his body departed. Alderman— I’m afraid not, Jake. In T . l l . 1 1 end I w .o f W. M* in Ymnbili he had been a preacher for fifteen $1500. It must, therefore, be town, its business, resources, county, Oregon; thence couth 89 deg. 20' seat Horsley lifted him ts the top of the But HI do better than th a t I’ll l i 99 chain*; theace eenth «.3B chain«; thence years, and to the writer he bad concluded that tbe greater por etc. C. P. Miller, a former real north 99 deg. 20’ weet 12.99 chain* to canter of loaded sledge and drove tne dogv use my influence to have a cheaper eoonty read; thence north 9.39 chain« to plao« the bearing of a one-time fairly tion of all city property is to be estate man, through the com of beginning, oontainlne 9JB acre«, and that on. But his own strength was go man appointed to the place.— Chi «aid guardian baa filed f t * bond and oath of ing, and tba pain from his aching cago Tribune. brilliant, well educated minister exempted. mercial club, was negotiating ovice In order to eell eald reel property. Now, therefor*, ail peraona are hereby notified The farmer and land owner with ns to start a paper here, that the uudetelfned, aa inch guardian, will, tendons was terrible to bear. who had gone wrong, and who A dozen times he was ready to on Friday September 4,1914 et tha hoar of 11 Snakes have no external ears, but is now out working on a fat will receive similar exemptions, and among other questions we o’clock a. m „ at the treat and front door of the fall, but he thought of the starving inside the head the ear bones are Yamhill ■M M , In * ih# _________ County ___ _ Court _________ . ___ „ a t city f t r of salary paid by tbe liquor dealer’s but what will such exemptions asked was the attitude of tbe MoHlnnrtlla, Orage«, «ell at pobllc auction. man on tha ship and kept on. So very crude. Snakes “ hear,” how 1er each in band, all the right. Utic and Inter association and failing to earn amount to if they are to be business men in regard to tbe act which the «aid minora may hay* in and te great was bis suffering that his ever, by feeling vibration of sound mind lost its balance. He eras spur on their delicate scaly covering and compelled to bear tbe burden of saloons. Smilingly he answered, “ ílrrtpa^ilStUro Augnat 9,1914 tbe money. atm Ma t MoQmaa, red on by the cry of hit will that searching for sound vibrations by taxation alone, excepting such “ You see we haven’t mentioned of Ward Llrengood 1 Millar and Ha*»I - Minora • T 9" « he must not fail— that the ship’s protruding the wonderfully sensi The letter o f tbe city ordinance assistance as they will receive them in our leaflets.” The saloon a A. KUE*. Attorney for «aid Guardian. crew must be saved. He began to tive tongue which is filled with requiring autos and wagons to from railroads and larger prop is an A -l institution to be mumble and langh hysterically. thousands of microscopie nerves. keep to the right side o f the erty owners in tbe cities. W eekly O rego n ian an d G rap h ic Bat he stumbled on after the sledge. Their sight is very keen in dis ashamed of.—Sherwood News- street is adhered to to o rigidly Two of the dogs fell la the traces, tinguishing moving objects. b o th one y e a r $ 2 . 26 . Such an amendment places a Sheet. S W E A T E R S , for Men, Women and Children Plaid Goods for Children’s School Dresses G R O C E R IE S —clean and sanitary Try Buying Your Groceries of PHONE RED 3 7 E. C. BAIRD Mueller S 5