Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 08, 1915, Image 4

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    per man in Oregon, and it i* w ith
sincere regret that we leant of
the downfall of the ton. And
je t when it is remembered that
after the father had become in­
capacitated for active work on
account of his age, and the reap­
er death had taken from him his
wile, this ungrateful son tnrned
him vout, refusing to give him a
home, our sympathy ior him is
tempered to a degree. The young
man who fails to show respect
to his aged parents is so consti­
tuted that he hi liable tp go
wrong in other ways at any
Our stock of
Cotton Voileai
42 inches wide, figured .<
signa, very pretty, per
Cotton Crepe*
Plain colon and figured, si
cial value, per yd 10c
Rice Cloth
Pretty figured designs, i
s special price per yard.
fiaxons, voiles, India linens,
spedai val. per yd 10c to i
One lot of 1,000 yards, 1 to 2
We invite you to come
and study all the new
ÜNÜ
One lot of 8,000 yards, fine and
dainty patterns, special per yd.
Ladies black silk bom
Stic pair, 3 pairs
Some people are awfully hard
to please in their domestic rela­
tions. A Portland man, a mem­
A complete line .of fresh vegetables, fruits,
ber of the well known Smith
fancy
andjtaple groceries. We invite your pat-
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in.
extra
heavy,
regu­
family, first fell ont with his
ronage.
We guarantee to meet a '1 ll. prices con-
larise, our price per yd
spouse because she attended
sistent with fair competition. We'll please you
dances, and now since she went At every election many who
to revival services and was con­ are interested in affairs and who
verted to religion, he has applied would like to cast a ballot are
Cash Paid for
Cash Paid for
for a divorce.
prevented from doing so on ac­
of pressing business mat­
all Your Eggs
all Your Eggs
Those of us who have been count
ters
that
call
them
away
from
away from Indiana many years home on election day. North
: had supposed that the vote re­ Dakota'
recently passed a
peater at election time waa a law that has makes
ior
person of the past, but it seems the absent voter to it possible
express his
| th at at Terre Haute, a t least, he choice along with others.
The
¿demonstrated a t the Utstelectitia law provides th at any voter
th at he could "come back”—in who cannot conveniently bent
land, visited Mrs. Thelma Rey-
fact, so many of “him,” that jail home on election day, may write
nolds Sunday, sympathizing
room is scarcely ample to house to th^ cobnty auditor for an
I
would
let
them
look
at
the
» all who have been convicted la absent voter's ballot. With the United. States from the scene of with her in her Ulness. Mrs.
Therman and Miss AJice Bolton
the election fraud trials.
ballot he will get an envelope, on war. I would give them n look were oat the preceding Sunday
the outside of which is an affida­ a t real trq«bfc. I would ktthflip and all were pleased to find that
vit that he is a qualified voter in see trains, ten a t n time, five
the place be has mentioned^ and minutes apart, packed with the
Unit he is going |p vote in maimed and the dying.
l
secret..*; uavm g i mancca me Then l would say to them, go
ballot, he puts k into the en­ bach and' appreciate the United I
velope, seals it, Signs the affida­
on the back of i£ and mails
bill was tabled For m thorough vit
Urn
whole, hi a larger envelope,
and scrutinizing investigation to the
The auditor
and in the meantime there wiH sends it auditor.
to
the
-Voter's
home
doubtless con* n brighter outlook precinct, ana tncre me election
j in financial circles so th at the fafll officers check the name and de­
can be paid without any great posit the ballot. North Dakota
embarrassment to the city treas­ appears to ' have solved the
urer.
; absent voter problem. Now
whet can be done to stir up the
indifferent voter who fails to
take enough interest to go ft half
>4
given at Duncan’s hall on Friday mile to rote? #
and Saturday evenings of last
week, but the suggestion has THE UNITED STATES A
HAVEN OF PEACE. ; :
been made by some who attend­
ed that had the com words and
the cigarette smoking been cut When the European war broke
out, the entertainment would out it was with fadings of horror
have been more in keeping with that the people on this side of
what the Parent-Teacher As- the Atlantic read from day to
d*y of the awful loss of fife that
wrAs taking place, and tberpapers
were scanned, with the coming
dlK or«iw of tts application will
of every mail, in order to get the house piano.
soda—Rocky
Mountain Mows.
latest news, bat after all has Mrs. W. M. Roberts left Satur- A I
ARCTIC FftOST BITES.
been gleaned from newspaper rei day for Portland where she win
ports that is obtainable, it is join her husband and proceed to j
difficult for our people to realise Centralia, their future home. ...J
the awfulness of the conflict. *
say other port dt yoor body I agios
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. I j
to to ssa you moot tbow It oat with
Possibly, too, of the United Ray
Howard, of Portland, will
■ now lo declam i to bo ■ superstition
States do not fully realise how be pleased
for a Sabbath. All went well by vnhjahnur Btafanaaon. Vow things
to
learn
th
at
they
!1
much we are favored in being far welcomed n brand new baby r he gave out the text, "See that could bo mors aboard, bo soys, and
yet tbla la a «upanthlon that boa boon
from the scene of car­ girl to their home, March 22nd, | ifnae not him that sfcMakath.1' carried
many on arctic axplomr
nb charge n made for this in­ removed
ine the consternatioD the doo - through wMfe
nage and in being aide to remain
tuog
Ur the north.
formation. We do know that at
zperienced when ha raid out Talea a rt told experience
pence
with
all
nations.
of how oran the applica­
text in a lofty and commanding tion of aoow fallad to ratter# the
the company has a track of Herbert N. Caseon, who has S. M. Mann, of Lynnton, wad mar.
was unaware of the freeslng. and tbsaa aso taken aa in
heavy rails laid in concrete for been living in Loodon saye in a in Rex looking up acreage re­ . ing he Ha
created.
The people did dicanoli* of the aarertty of ¿be e u x
A distance of some fourteen recent article:
cently.
the
opposite
from
the
text. The Instead of proof th a t as a mattar al
r' _
{
j
r j : 1 J .J Mrs. N Dean and daughter young man waa not called, "
blocks cm Pixvt street in New- J j . “From
fa c t tiia snow only assists the frassini
Bnropean point of Dorothy attended Easter services
berg that only needs the proper view, the the United
proceso. Aoy high school pupil. Sto-
States is n in Newberg.
fanssoo says, could tall na offhand
connections to make a splendid haven of peace and security
,/
what would happen I f liquid air ware
and
track and “Barkis is w iU in.''IO prosperity. It has no troubles Robert Oise, late of Omaha,“
applied to a man's cheek or
. Of
course the part would fraose Inatanti/
is
visiting
the
family
of
R.
N.
it dares mention to Belgium
Snow baa the name though 1«« rapid
Recently a young man who that
Morrison.
or
Austria,
or
France,
or
Ger­
grew up in Portland, the young­
The wbole aaerst of SaaUng wtth
or Servia, or Great Brit­ Lewis Winters was in Canfield
est son of one of the pioneer many,
u
froat
bttro of tbe Caco la Sietle toral,
last week baying sheep, and re*
st tba or- ha saya, la to keap tha banda warm
newspaper men of Oregon who tain, or Russia. ?.
with n good sized bandit
i to tere nod to can tbe warm baad orar tbe
was respected in hie day, was Every tenth Briton has en­ turned
y prrrioas face erary few minuta« to aaa tf sny
convicted as a defaulter by a listed. Every tenth Frenchman Miss Mary Jones spent Easter |]
from ttet part of tt la froaeo. Gaoally. siso, ona
with her mother in Port-1,
mtkm has cao kaep oneealf falriy wall Informad
jury and sentenced by a Port­ is s t the front. Every tenth Sunday
»das. At abodt tha eoaditlon of otea toca by
land.
*'
Belgian
is
dead.
What
does
the
land judge to a term in the peni­
a aaM ta wrtnfcllng lt and "tnakteg tocas.” if
United
States
know
of
trouble?
Dr. A. M. Davis, of NewbergJj
tentiary. At intervals in years
mm at tha a spot of skis or chaafe tha ala# of a
If I could afford it, I would was a Sunday visitor at the John H
pa. n t s tweaty-fre cant placa bacomaa atiff ooa
d a rte r t U M»urctM,i«' awl
‘Lueitaaia’ and convey a party i
t
bom