Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
■ m = s- Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper at tbs lo west prices for high grade goods W . W . Hollingsworth Son ■ ........... I on e» an inferior class of goods, M. a HOUSE BOYS ¿ ni is which, even though looking as well as similar lines of standard m STANDARD GOODS make which yoor home merchant carded aa a result of the cident, no m atter h ot the lelayt and kindred ncidental to getting m atter o f si haps o f more value to chaser of gasoline engines cream separators than lines. He can go to the ment house and inspect standard makes, see the pat them to any number of and then select the seems best suited to his require ments. I f a t any time anything goes w rong w ith it the dealer can be reached by phone within the day w ill have a on the ground to remedy trouble. The mail-order house in New York or Chicago can’t wad a man to fix the trouble every time something gets out of whack w ith one ot their machines, and in the course o f time the coat ot repairs for such machines would very probably exceed the difference in first cost. Local dealers, in selecting their lines, alw ays try and get the best, as their success in future business w ill depend ly upon the service and tion given by the merchandise sold. F o r this reason price must be a secondary consideration in choosing his stock. Q uality al ways w ill be, the corner stone ok commercial success. sells, w ill not wear nor hold its Sells Thoo- pleasing appearance h alf so long. But Buys I know o f nothing that more for Self. clearly demonstrates the superior quality and dollar value o f By David F * *«il. standard lines o f trade marked (U 0 P 7 rl(hMd 1914.) A trade mark is a copyrighted goods than the' fact th at when mark o r label used by a manu the mail-order house requires facturer to distinguish his goods service and wearing qualities in from those o f other makers. It an article for their own use they is to aignily th at be has used buy one o f the standard makes every effort to make his product instead of taking one o f their superior to sim ilar products on ow n from stock. the market. Th at he believes he After I had spent some five has done so, is evidenced by the months traveling over the central guarantee he gives that all states gathering the data for articles so labeled are warranted this series o f articles, I had oc BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON to give satisfaction. All manu casion to stop over in Chicago facturers o f trade mark goods for several days and to help pass Building perm its issued by the city authorize the dealers selling them the time I concluded to inspect, o f Salem daring the year totaled M M r to invariably refund the full pur so for as I would be permitted, 410. chase price o f any article that one of the big mail-order houses A carload of flo o r is to be Klam ath proves unsatisfactory to the whose main store is located there. county’s donation to the B elgian re lie f buyer. This feature is o f real I was very courteously received toad. Irrigatioalsts from a ll over Oregon dollars and cents value to the and I put in a most pleasant day consumer, because this refund goin g over their immense plant gathered at the Im perial hotel in P o rt can alw ays be easily and quickly from cellar to garret. I saw, 1 land Thursday, for the fourth snamsl session o f the Oregon Irrigation Con- secur ed by the dissatisfied buyer, think, the operation o f the most while he is in the frame o f mind wonderfully systematized busi The Ashland sub-station o f the Ore- to demand it, a t no expense ness machine in existence. But gon-Califorala L igh t A Pow er Com whatever and very little trouble. above all things else, th at which pany, situated across Bear Creek, oat- Only a very few trade mark struck me most forcibly, was side the city lim its, was horned w ith goods are sold by catalogue w hat to most visitors would s loos o f »15,000. A special short coarse fo r the teach houses, and the reason for it is have seemed very insignificant. ers o f Oregon whose term s o f, school very apparent. A glance through Upon the top floor of the main end early has been announced by the their catalogues w ill show that building they have w hat is Oregon Norm al School at Monmouth, to commence oa A p ril B. such as they do have listed are called the alteration room Press Lew is, president o f the Grand priced ju st ss high, transporta There were fifty-tw o factory size Honda Cash company o f L a Orande, tion charges being taken into sewing machine heads installed was adm itted to $1000 bond follow ing consideration, as in the average in the room, and every one of his arrest at Burley, Idaho, on a up-to-date small tow n depart them bore the trade mark o f the charge specifying larceny by belles. Th e com pletion o f tbe new $120,000 ment store. As price isin vari- Singer Sewing Machine Co high school fo r Th e Dailee, which w ill ably their strong selling argn- ] This, in spite o f the fact that be ready for occupancy February 1, ment, they have quoted in their they ,*11 thousands every year w ill g ive that city the best end most catalogue, substitutes o f their • that they claim are the superior com plete educational building o f its class In-the state o f Oregon. own, which, on account of inferior Qf any machine made, A ll pawnbrokers and second-hand quality and workman.hip, they! Th, y aUo th ou u n d . ot dealers o f L a Grande must keep a rec are able able to to sell considerably typew riters for which they claim ord o f a ll articles purchased or other cheaper than either they, or the the same surpassing merit, but, w ise acquired, the ordinance being the local dealer, could sell the article as I paid my respects to the result o f petty thieving which was re ported In the lest few months. o f standard make. The manager upon completing my The prune acreage In Polk coun o f the mail-order houses o f the trip, and was thanking him for ty hue been increased greatly this country has been built upon the the courtesies extended, I made fa ll by the planting o f many young fundamental principle o f selling note of the fact that his private trees in each o f the prone districts, cheap goods a t cheap prices. stenographer was operating an according to a recent survey o f the rsrioua sections o f the county. A case in mind that recently Underwood typew riter. T o be Extensive plans have been made by came under the observation ot perfectly fair, however, I must the Polk County Association for the the w riter quite clearly estab state that upon the main office eighth annual show which w ill be held lishes the fact floor they have some three hun In D alles, January 18, It , 20 and 21. W aterloo is a manufacturing dred girls operating machines o f Numerous cash prises, a number of valuable ribbons and eight silver cups tow n o f some 30,000 people their own make. are among tbe prises offered. situated in northeastern Iow a. There are ju st a couple of little Howard B. Woods, manager o f the A firm of that tow n manu things to think about. W elnhsrd ice and storage plant at Springfield, was arrested in that city, factured a popular line o f cream Service That Goes W ith Sale. separators which had quite a The service given by the local charged with violating the state white sale throughout Io w a and ad dealer handling standard lines of sieve a c t H e is accused o f transport ing tw o women from Eugene to join in g states. A Chicago mail trade marked goods, is a very Springfield for immoral purposes. order house conceived the idea im portant part o f the value re George Moar, one o f the oldest pio o f handling cream separators in ceived in the purchase o f all hues neers o f Yam hill county, died at the their business, and accordingly of supplies, but is very generally home o f his sister in Lafayette, on De offered to take this firm 's entire little appreciated by the prospec cem ber 2$. Mr. M ost was born at La fayette on December 2$, 1SS1. H e was output tor a year. The terms tive buyer. This is especially the son o f O liver and H ester Moar. were liberal and the offer was valuable to the buyer o f farm Pipneers o f 1844, and one o f a fam ily accepted. ~ ; ■ machinery of every class. Con o f nine children. ' Tb e fees o f tbe m otor vehicle de The ink on the contract was sider th e . saving in time and partm ent o f the state totaled $77,692 hardly dry before the mail-order money, as w ell as the conveni fo r 1914, according to a report o f Sec hcgise sent an expert to W ater ence o f having alw ays within retary o f S U te O lco tt Fees are paid lo o to cheapen the cost of pro reach, without any expense for registrations o f dealers, chauf duction. * He demanded less ex whatever, an expert ready at all feurs, m otor vehicles and m otorcycles. pensive material here, and times to remedy any defects that In 1912, they totaled $64,873, making care in workmanship there, until may appear, and alw ays w illing the gain for 1914 »20,719. pOCordlng to date assembled by Col the - manufacturers declared in to do everything be can to help onel Lawson, warden o f tbe state pea- high w rath that the house might the buyer keep his machinery in Itentiary. 22$ life-term ers have been put out such cheap and shoddy first-class condition and running received e t the Institution since ft woe separators if it liked, but their order. On the other hand if a established in 1864, and to the total name aod^>rand should never go farmer has been tempted by the Multnomah county hoc contributed the greatest number, $1, and Marion on them. apparently low prices quoted, county tbe second largest, 16. This is a fa ir sample o f the and bought machinery o f any Th at the action o f the state board of factory methods employed by kind through a catalogue house, health In attem pting to rem ove Dr. catalogue bouses. They talk he w ill generally find upon re J. A. Van Brokle, an osteopath, as much about cheapening produc ceiving it that it is of an obsolete health o ffice r o f Clachamae county, was illegal, was the decision o f the tion. Well, they do cheapen it— pattern and one that, even supreme court In an opinion by Jus- by using shoddy though found to give reasonable ¡e Been, The court affirm s p o f Circuit Judge Campbell. doing slovenly work. service, would probably be dis ■5 -'T - J . V MMwre, With Utertey Te«t, • W in by Majority ot 50 to 7. — T it* ■ o otiU ln ln g the restrictive literacy for admission o f allena which has l legislation tor the ta r t of aanate by a vote o f 64 to 7. The vote la the senate that the b ill could be repeated by more than the required two-thirda ma jority should the president reluct the measure. Senators who voted the bill w ere: Brandegee, McCumber, Martins, O’Gorman. Konedell, Res and Walsh. f-J The b ill passed the house on Pel ruary 4 lost by a vote o f 241 to 12«. Although the senate amended tb house b ill in several particulars, the literacy test was unaltered, save for on additional exem ption to subjects which was adopted a fter pro longed debate. House lea d en wen would lm " , . Uf Im m igration SHI. in general persons over 1$ shall he required to be able to read English or some language or dialect, including Yiddish. Exception to literacy tost is o f Belgian farm ers who oome to the United States within one year a fter the end o f the present European Persons fleein g from religious aeration also excepted. Adm issible alien may send fo r toth- or grandfather over 66, or fo r w ife, mother, grandm other or widowed daughter, though liv e may be illiterate. Polygam ists excluded. Persons o f A frican race blood excluded. Excluded Hot extended to w u u vagrants, the tuberculous end persona who teach or advocate unlawful de struction o f property. Senate Questions President*» Po D ifferences between President W il son and some members o f the senate over federal appointments («su ited in the senate Judiciary com m ittee order ing an inquiry Into the authority o f the president to make a ruceuu ap pointm ent to fill a vacancy created a tors Culberson, Reed, W alsh, Bran degee and Borah w ere named as a snb com m ittee to conduct the investiga tion. This action follow ed the decision of the com m ittee to recommend rejec tion o f the appointment o f Edwin G. Blend, o f Kansas City, to be United States marshal for the western M l* souri d is tric t Shipping B ill is Rushsd to F ron t Government purchase o f ships as proposed in the adm inistration b ill to create a shipping board, finance a $14,000,004 shipping corporation and expend not to exceed $20,000,000 for the purchase or chartering o f ocean carriers has become the forem ost is sue before congress. By a vpte o f 4« to 20 the senate has mode tbe ship purchase bill tbe un finished business, to be supplanted only by appropriation bills. Th is ac- 4a on motion o f Senator Fletcher, [ acting chairman o f tbe commerce com m ittee, precipitated a showing on the part o f the opposition senators which gave certain indication that there ere breakers ahead fo r the proposed legis- Filipinos Unrsady to Rule, Says T aft. Ex-President T a ft told the oom m ittee working on tbe adm inistra tion b ill fo r Philippine independence that the people o f the Islands, la hts opinion, would be unfitted fo r self- governm ent tor the next 30 ys probably fo for r the next half century. Mr. T a ft declared that In his opinion desire to take the Phil- .1 0 348,543.96 United States National Bank •OLDEST BANK IN >EWBERG rrrrirrvTnrirrrvnnrris First National Bank On Time Deposits A R M C O Iron Resists That is its greatest feature, but its other qualities—part o f them due to purity, part due to careful m anufacture- render Armco iron the superior material for W ell Casing Sheet Roofing Smoke Stacks Dipping Vats Flashings Ash Cans Flashings Gutters Cornices Eaves Troughs Cornices V en tilators, Etc When you buy any sheet metal article satisfy yourself that it is Armco-American Ingot Iron. The longer life w ill save you money. For sale by SH EET M ETAL W O R K S W h ite 19 a F. H. GRIFFETH 503 It Isn't the thing you do, dear, It's the leak you leave undone, That does the bit of mischief When the Plumber Is up and gone. E. L. EVANS, 501 1 st St, Newberg Phone Bltek 28 Four A re Arrested In New York bur Charged W ith Fraud. New York.— Accused o f using fraud ulent passports, tout German arm y of ficers w ere arrested and taken troi is steam er Bergensfyord bound tor The men were arraigned with Cart Roude and John Anchor o f Brooklyn before Commissioner Hough- 0 , charged with attem pting to de fraud the federal governm ent by fraud ulent use o f passports. The men taken from the ship gave as Arthur W ilhelm and lieutenant in the Oer- army, now livin g at Pelham or, New Y ork; W alter MUler, August M eyer and Hannon Oermer, the three latter from Chile. arrests follow ed a against fake passports growing oat o f Carl Lody esse In which he wee shot as a spy In the tower o f London. The state department has Issued strin- te a t passport regulations sines Thun. Residence Blue 6 J.- L. VAN BLARICOM tapie and Fancy Grocery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EXAMINE OUR LUMBER LUMBER 6ERMAN OFFICERS ACCUSED . closely and you w ill understand why we can truthfully claim superiority fo r i t The smooth straight grain, the absence o f large knots, the thorough seas oning all show the experienced the economy o f using our stuff. Follow their example and profit as they do by being customers o f ours. > ' M . H. P1NNEY SOS N . Main S t . N r a t t n , O r* The Graphic Clubbing Offer A ll the same as city folks, the fam ily who lives on a rural mail route may have a daily paper to read the same day it cornea from the presa. Read our ¿tabbing offer: $ 8.00 Waaldjr Oregonian and Graphic 1 year.... $2.25 ♦w J’’’1*' .