Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 13, 1916, Image 4

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After all baa k een written and
said pubH dj. urging people to
keep in mind the slogan “ safety
fo r t ," it appears that among
Hagey die 1 3 • r 2-3 w $1. v f
Jay O Graves and wf to Frank
B Hadley and w f 50 sq rd. Solo,
n on Heater die in t 3 « r 2 w
hasty in ritatioos were apt o f
type to gire dignity t o his pur­
pose. Distinguished men And
women w ho might hare joined
him did not respond. W ithout
such support he found himself in
Norhray the *me object .off’^In­
terest in a party o f btekerera
and trigera..
. A man less realoua than Mr.
Ford would hare asm this
a t e M o a o N M ^ ^ k h | ^ j the
cautious and discreet an omen to
disaster. T o his tndomnitabk
w ill this was merely an obstacle
to be o n reoa t. We caamot
dpubt that la many apherrf his
determination w o u ld
bp r e
triumphed in spite o f all die.
couragementa. but in thia in-
Henry L Hagey and wf to Bd
BilKçh and w f 11.94 ac Leri
Hagey d k 1 8 a r 2 3 w $1.
MUlicent Hall et al to Arthur
Hair löte 1, a, 3, 4 blit 41 Bd-
ward* add Newberg 310.
Ateana B HaskeU to Flora H
Browning part blk 20 Hurley A
Larges add Newberg and 2$.pC
ia M B a lld k t 3 a r 3 w $lQ.
Ruth M Hcacock and h n bto
Erma 0 Heacock tracts 28 and
s.3-5 o f tract 29 NW Newberg
The boys always hare a good Are In that big old Uoie’s Air light Heater that will thaw the
ice out o f youc whiskers. Cote's heaters burn less wood end give out mors heat than other
makes. W e're glacfto show you. You are always welcome to make our store your head­
quarters whether you need shy hardware or n ot We are here \o serve the public in any
way possible, and w s do our hast to carry a good clean up-to-date stock o f Hardware and
Implements and gire you acceptable service. Your trade always appreciated at
MVESTING MONEY.
iraa
tb
if'«
li happened to Ms (n-
ah up D0TOPF Qlfl • 7 $ 9
Ha iry Vili. and P o g liip
Bluff Kin* Hal. otberwtoe
n il. or Bngtond. wma sxc«sdln»I
or paddings dti
fou# So i
cottalo aim. C on volilo o Sona» I
SOW for Seroelf and Sor botro f
“ la rowan! Of Suo puddtogm." U
henry VULto private aeevonta
to different bouaeWives tor bringing
btm paddlnRB A typical instance run«
tbo«: “ Item. Tbe same day paid to
tbe wife that made tbe kin* podlngs at
Hampton corte. via. r iljd ' Ib is would
So about fk tfl, but Its rattle was nracb
greater when tbe eatry was anode.'
wSat It doee at otber times.
^ F o r tbl* reeeou every good. beaity
fcugb I d wblcb o perooo Indalgee
lengtbens s 9 Ufe. conveytog. ao tt
doce, oew «od «itHttoct «timalus to tbe
vital fu n m .
noubtlew» tbe time wttr come wfeoa
ptayatctsna. coarvding more tmpoetaaee
tban »bey oow do te tbe lufluence of
tbe mtod opon tbe vital forcee o f tbo
Ood y. wtll ntukr ap tbelr pr—crlpdooo
more wttS referen«-« to tbe mtod and
leas to droga tur tbeiu and wfll, la ao
doioo. dad tbe M aod moet effectlve
aietbod of prtxlix ln* tbe isqulrod of
Jad apon IB» patlenL
a DRY- CLEANING AT HOME.
only when trains are approach­
ing.
Tbe railroad company
spends over 9100,000 annually
“ Recently the Southern Pacific
had observations taken at Vari­
ons m w in g s throughout tbe
state to observe bow careful
drivers «Were in approaching the
tracks. Of 17,021 m otor vehicles
observed, 11,836 drivera or 69%
per cent footed neither w ay be­
fore crow ing the tracks; 2.7 per
cent looted one w ay only and
but 27.8 per cent looked in both
directions. The almost incredit-
able number ot 3301 or 19 3 per
cent o f tbe tota l number o f driv­
ers observed ran over the cross­
ings at a reckless rate o f speed.
But 35 drivers stopped their
machines before crossing the
tracks to see that no trains were
approaching.“
; __ _
Those who are being qnoted
as saying that tbe little four-
inch snow we had last week
was the hoariest we hare had,
with one exception, in twenty
no one cob know—
years or more, must hare a won­ The bolls they are tolling—and the
derful I qss pf memory. They are
old year moat go.
aw ay off, tor we hare had many
There has boon much o f good ip tbe
heavier snows in that period.
old, old year.
Gentle haada and kind wards and
The picture o f M ayor Edwards
sympathy's tear,
appeared in Wednesday’s Ore­ Hearts fainting and crushed hove been
gonian under the caption o f
•‘Newberg E ditor,” but be will
no doubt plead not guilty to the
charge.
The Graphic force is realizing
this week that the grippe is no
respector o f persons. •.
SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Myrtle W Atkinson et a! to
George A Graves 4 5-8 ac in
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Molomon
Heater
d
k
and
1.
ac
FORD N E E D H A V E N O
Benj Heater d k in t 3 » r 2 w .But u
SENSE OF HUMILIA.
HON.
$12
. M * Belike
^
Berthold
and w f to
After having read day after GottHéb Schmid 100 ac secs 1 And U
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day in big aod littk newspapers and 2 t 6 s r 8 w 94200.
Bd
Billich
and
wf
to
Guy
Th®
tbe many attempts to be funny
« t the expense o f Henry Ford, it Grames aod w f 7.04 ac Levi
Htegey d k 1 3 a r 2-3 w $1.
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Hal-
criticism made by one pt the big
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newspapers of tbe country. The land Cedete Hall 44 ac in C P
McCullough d k i n a e c 2 t 3 s r 5}
N. Y. World says:
Henry Pord eridcntly over- w $2665.
I “ W’i
Bari and Victor DeLasbmutt • re]¡ng
est¡mated the power o f wealth
and bis ow n power. He did not t o j W Eckersley and w f 10.10 ! friend
overestimate tbe power o f an ac se%»ec 1 0 1 4 a r 4 w $1050.
Bmma Drskins to Chas R
idea. The impulse that guided
him on his expedition to Europe Stephens tracts 2, 3, 4 Deskins
in the interest o f peace .was a Subd $850.
Chas B Fekh and wf to James
noble one. This enterprise has
ended ill failure chiefly because, O Spence 20 ac (ex rdw y) aeVi
like more impulses, it was the sec 22 t 3 • r 3 w $1760.
Henry French to B F Pike lot
resalt of inspiration rather than
m editation. Yet tbe vision upon 2 blk 12 City Park add Newberg
which be acted could have ap­ $200.
Mrs C J 8 Greer and hob to
C . R . C H A P IN
peared only to a great and
¿generous soul. Disappointed as B Jane Spence 10 me (ex ry) aeVi
lie must be, he need have no sense sec 22 t 3 s r 3 w $1000..
tte fa afl courte; Probate, Deeds,
Guy Grames and w f to Bd
o f humiliation.
Probably if this non-official Billich and w f 8.808 ac n% Levi
LAWYER
Ne Eye For Celar.
Apropos o f tbe amusing commenta on
academic costarne that ao often reveal
popular Ignorance of the symbolism of
bohds and gowns la the following story.
toM by a contributor tp tbe Liverpool
A friend of mine, says he. la a cu
rate to a local suburban parish. Some
little time back be went ap to Ogford
to take bis mabter of aria degree and
the following Sunday appeared to Tbe
pulpit resplendent in bis new master
of arts .hood. A few nights later be
was dining in tbe bouse o f a prominent
parishioner and was «mated to bear
his hostess pleasantly remark:
"Iff. X.. that oew hood of yours
doesn’t suit you at alt. | can’t Intag
toe why you. with your complexion
chose red of all colors to tbo world.
A myrtle green or aa old gold would
have united you much
and would
hare been far mote effective. To* men
When the Plague ftagsd.
Mr Walter Basant to one of Ms
hooka soys of tbe author of “ Robinson
Crusoe" and “Journal o f the Plague:"
“De FÙo wsa bom to (bo year lflM.
Sto father Nved la Oripplagata. whom,
as we know, be hod a shop. The
child, therefore, was toar years o f sge
la the plague year. A child of four
tbe equatorial regions aad stretched
In the polar region« If the earth
changed from a spheroid that waa con­
siderably flatter then It now I* to It*
present fora». Mountains, as evidence
of tbe folding of tbe rock strata,
should exist la profusion to the torrid
■one and bo som e to or abneui from
tbe higher latitude« of tbe earth.
Such differential effects do not said,
•ud It seems to follow that changes la
tbe earth’s rotation period and In It*
form coo Id have been only «light while
tbe «trgtlflcatlon of our rook» was to
progress. Geologists estimate from tbe
deposMoa of denudation and sedtmeo-
tattoo that the formation of tbe rock
strata in s consumed from «10000.000
to KXMIOO l OOO yean.
If the- earth bad substantially It*
present form 80.000.000 yean ago we
are safe In saying that tbe period of
tine represented to tbe building np of
tbo earth from e small nocieus to to«
present dimension* be« been vastly
longer, probably reckoned to the thou-
■and« of millions of yeem ^w . W
Campbell to Sctaotlflc Monthly
VIRTUE OF A GOOD LAUGH.
A Queer Thing About inly.
How wo cam# to pronounce July as
wo do now with tbo accent an the sec
end ay Ile Me le one of the unsolved
mysteries o f speech. Mamed, of course,
after Jattna Caesar, tt should really be
pronounced to rime wWb “duly." and
so our forefathers actually did pro
non nee H. H penser. for Instance, has
the Une. “Then came hot July boy I tog
like to Ora." and even ao lato aa John
son’« time the accent was still on the
“Ju." It la one of many words which
would «tarile those ancestors of eure
spoken a* we «peek them now.—Lon­
don Telegraph.
"A gretti man « mind la superior to
envy." remarked tbe philosopher
•’Tea.” replied the ordinary person.
"If I» If be*» grast enough to got
what he sues after Instead of haring
to see some oue elae walk off with It” -
Washington 8tt:
Apparent Contradiction.
**8be twists her husband around hoi
Itti# finger."
"Why. I thought you «aid she had
him under her thumb" - Baiti mor«
A a trican
A Tenie Ttoet ' fltimulataa tha Body
and All Ita Organa.
The re la net tbe remot set corner or ' “ Too may bove one wtob." sold the
Utile Inlet of tbe minute Mond vessai* good fairy, “and It «ball bo granted.’
of thè Ira man body itati doe* noe feti
“ Well.“ replied Johnny Wise. "1 wtob
some wavelet front tbe couvnhdon oc- *■»1.1 « y hove everything I want’
osstoned by flood beorty laughter.
The llfe- principia, or thè contrai
auui. I» shakeri io tbo tonormoat
tt/es/ey ¡Boyes o f the
People’s Market
extends a cordial invitation to all
hi§ friend«— old and new— to visit
and inspect his market*-—
The Home of Good Meat