Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 09, 1916, Image 6

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    W hich Do You Prefer?
It is important lor reasons o f health and
R opaL made o f cream o f tartar derived from
grapes, o r am I w illing to use a baking
pow der made o f alum or phosphate, both
derived from mineral sources?"
T h e nonw « o f the ingredients printed
on the label show whether the kind you
are n ow using o r any brand, new o r old,
that m ay be offered is a genuine craam
o f tartar powder, or merely a phospha te
o r alum compound.
Eskimo Sellers.
Eskimo« believe that earth and air
National Peculiarities Displayed la are filled with spirits. Tbe one drags
men into tbe earth by tbe feet, from
Cheios of Vassals* Titles.
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One o f tbe ways uatiouaUtleo bave Which they . never emerge, the other
o f displaying their peculiarities is In strikes men deed, leaving no mark
the naming o f their battleships^ Tbe They often stop end listen and say
United States, systematic end business­ that Tuua o f tbe wind la passing by.
like. goes to work and usee up all tbe imagining that tbe air Is full o f voices.
nomee af Ite states to point on tbe
aides o f its greyhounds of tbe see.
'I have solved tbe crowded car prob-
Great Britain, «e lf appointed mistress
lem“ exclaimed the Jubilant street
that majesty challenged. So sba goes
H ow r
ahead and defies tbe world with such
W e'll put a phonograph in each car
ltable. Inflexible, Invincible. Implaca and keep It playing T h e Star Spangled
Then everybody'll bava to
Me. Indefatigable, Victorious, Glory. Banner.
Vengeance, Valiant, Conqueror, Mon- stand up."— Washington Star.
arch, Thunderer. Colossus. Hercules,
Our Near Neighbor*.
Jupiter, Mars. Caesar. Hannibal. Lion,
Mother—Don't you know, darling,
Tiger, and so on.
Germany adheres to names o f places that w e are commanded to love our
—places In tbe fatherland, o f course— neighbors?
Little One—Yes, . an’ I
thus proclaiming the characteristic na­ s’poee that’s ’cause we can get along
with most everybody else.—Exchange.
tional love o f the home country.
France, fall of love for freedom and
the things which make for human hap
Own* of the Capital.
Tbe original dome o f tbe capttol In
warship names In words which trans­ Washington was made o f wood, cov­
lated would be Truth. Justice. Democ­ ered with copper.
racy. Be public.
Italy, adorer o f ber great men In
NAM ES
FOR
W ARSHIPS.
ans, o t e e s war boats after Columbus,
Julius Caesar, Andrea Dorl^, Conte dl
Csvour, Leonardo da Vinci and Dante
Alighieri.
T o be coavtnced that these customs
o f christening are peculiarly national
one Sheds only to shuffle some o f these
names. Imagine os In America stand-
tag for a battleship named Indefatiga­
ble! Or imagine the name o f “ Sweet­
est Shakespeare” etnblasoned on the
prow o f one o f England’s glowering
fortresses o f tbe sea!—S t Paul Pioneer
GRADES IN PRISON.
Sorting th« Convicts tn «Ha Kansas
.Stats Penitentiary.
Every prisoner who enters tbe Kan­
sas state penitentiary at Lansing. Kan.,
la gtarted as a first grade prisoner, but
some become second graders within a
few minutes after their arrival When
they ore put In tbe second grade class
they ore deprived o f all privileges and
have to remain In tbetr cells and work
second grader until tbe expiration of
hta sentence he probably loses all the
good time allowed him.
There are three common methods of
punishment at Lansing. One Is tbe
"deprive" form. In which the prisoner
Isn't allowed any real Sunday dinner.
It to Imposed for sllgbt Insubordina­
tion, such os Impudence and swearing.
The second Is “ lock and deprive,"
whereby tbe Inmate Is locked up In
hta cell except at meal times. It Is
imposed upon men wbo refuse to do
f
the work assigned them.
Tbe third Is the “ JsiL” The “ Jell” to
a large, ventilated room, but tbe only
thing that can be seen from It is tbe
sky. Prisoners wbo steal from other
In mates, lie, fight or commit other se­
rious offenses a rt sent there. The
prison physician calls on tbe prisoners
In “ Jail” dolly, and the guards bring
them food. Tbe offenders have to stay
la the room all tbe time.
When tbe prisoners repent snd re­
deem themselves they are restored os
"first graders" and allowed all the
privileges again.—Kansas City Star.
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Government whitewash to made by
slacking half a bushel o f lime In boil­
ing water, keeping It covered during
tbe proceea; then ntsetn snd add a peck
ot salt dissolved in warm water, three
pounds o f ground rice put In boiling
water and boiled to a thin paste, one-
half pound o f gpauisb whiting and s
pound o f clear glue dissolved in warm
water. Mix theee well together and
let the mixture stand for several days
Keep the wash thus prepared In a ket­
tle or portable furnace and when using
have U as hot as possible—Phlladei
The Department ot Agriculture
has a staff o f more than 16,000
l«o p le devoting their whole time
to the improvement o f agricuL
They Are Highly Important From tore, the investigation ot m ar­
keting problems and the enforce­
a Commercial Viewpoint
ment o f Federal l a w s
Six per cent farm loans on first
class farms. H. B. M orton, Mc­
Minnville.
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H IS WORK IS A LL FOR T R A D E Arrival and D eportara o f Paa-
Any person wishing to trade
w ood tor a good watch call at
C. A. M orris, the jeweler’s. 40tf
%U Mutt Guard Zealously the I att ratta
of Our Land In Shipping Mattare and
In A ll U no« af Mu s in o » and Moat
Ba Kvor A tart and TaatfuL
I f tbe United SUtea war* oo (re a t
that It could ba entirely Independent af
the rest o f the world it would need no
diplomatic or conaalar earrlce, bat no
country In the world Is eo groat aa
that.
The diplomatic repreoentattro M g t
concern himself Tory largely with po­
litical matters, mast be In constant
communication with the leading states­
men end with the court—I f there la
one—In the country to which be Is ac­
credited be must g iv e , dinners and
parties and mingle In what Is esitati
“ society.” bat be Is oseleas I f only
ornamentai
, Tbe consul Is expected to occupy
himself with all commercisi mattare,
to guard Jealously the shipping Inter­
ests o r his country and to report ex­
haustively to hie government on con­
ditions o f trade ss far as they affect
tbe interests o f his country. H a dosa
social entertainments aa his colleagues
In tbe diplomatic service or worry go
much about tbe Irksome details o f pre­
cedence and etiquette. Except on vary
rare occasions he does not go to court.
The conaalar service o f the United
States is growing In importance and
efficiency every year. Commercial
questions between nations are the
causes very often o f difficulties that
the diplomatic representative moat try
to settle, but the foundation o f the
practical aide o f our diplomacy
on tbe consuls On their expe
and alertness depend our trade <
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9:03 A . M.
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IS?-“- i ¿S r S:
I!*?:Si: j
F o r Sale—C o w s to ire*hen
soon.
Also some fine heifers.
John Groff, Ronte 2; phone Bhie
ILoop Special Saturday A Sunday 148. .
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Newberg Lode* No. KM A. F.
W anted— Dried prunes, black
A
A A. M. Regular meeting
caps
and loganberries.
Also
/ V ' Second and Fourth Thursday
w
ill
buy
green
prunes.
H.
S.
evenings of each month.
Visi ting brothers always welcome.
Gile & Co.
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By order George Larkin, W . M..
• R. H. C. Bennett, Secretary.
Lone F ir Dairy— F o r sweet and
Take, for Instance, some o f the pop
Isr and willow trees. When the Im­
mediate environment Is not adapted to
the beat growth o f a tw ig or branch o f
these trees nature aets up a special
cell formation, a corklike growth
which gradually cuts off tbe nutrition
from tbe part about to be eliminated.
These abscess cells, as they ore term­
ed, form close up to tbe parent limb
or trunk and encircle tbe part to be
removed with such uniformity that lit­
tle more plant tissue Is involved than
ts really necessary.
When In tbe early spring a tree re
cel ves a great amount o f nutrition no
merous branches are sent oat which
later In tbe summer become shaded
and o f no value to tbe tree. It Is then
that tbe process o f elimination takes
place. These trees, as a rule, do not
lose their branches until late summer.
Jumping Cocoon«.
Many visitors to the southwestern
states snd Mexico bsve amused them
selves by watching tbe queer motions
of “ jumping beans," tbe seed vessels
o f a plant, each o f which contain tbe
movements causa tbe bean to bop snd
roll about
More remarkable are tbe “ Jumping
cocoons" found tn South Africa. Tbe
cocoon Is formed by the mother In­
sect and la very bard. Tbe pupa when
ready to emerge must cut Its way out
Tbe front of Its bead bos a sharp,
chlael-llke edge, and by driving this
against tbe Inside o f the shell It grad­
ually makes a bole. The violent mo
tieus o f tbe pupa within causa tb# eo
coon to leap ao that one has been seen
to spring ont o f s small glas« tumbler
Wonderful Hand Wsaving In Mexiee.
Tbe hand woven blankets made by
tbe Indian girls of Mexico, to whotn
a dime a day to s good wage, although
they begin work at sanrtee and labor
anti! sunset, are tbe admiration and
despair o f nil wbo appreciate fine
handiwork or value perfect color com­
binations. A «mall blanket bought In
Mexico City five years ago. although It
bos been osed as a wall tapestry ever
since, seems as bright In every one
o f Its rainbow colors as on the day It
was bought Tbe weaving to so perfect
that It has no right or wrong side.—
National Geographic Magasin*.
H O PSO N S
E L L IO T T
CLARENCE B U T T
Will praetke in all the coarta of tbe
C. R. CHAPIN
LAW YER
Praetke in all courts; Probate, Deeds,
Ab-
sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk Mortgages and all legal papers.
SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 2 8 .-
and cream.
Delivery made ot
Meetings held the fad end 4th Thurs­
mornings.
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day of each month at 2:80 P. M. in the
L O. O. F. Hall.
Minnie B. Byers, Pres.
Emma L. Snow, Sac.
grade walnuta, also Concord
and Isabella grapes. E. S. Greer,
Dundee, phone 13 al52
about 2600; 1 registered 2-year-
old. Jersey bull; cows.
R. W,
Stay ley. Phone 17a25. - 45tt
F o r Rent— 28 acres 1)4 miles
northwest of N ew berg at $290
Cummins pays cash tor pouL cash in advance.
Address, W .
■y and eggs.
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F. H anna, McMinnville. 52tt
W an ted-G irl for general house
T b e consul deals in a business way
Apples W anted— I will pay $9
with business people, and ha must w ork. Phone 27a25
It
per ton for fair-sized hand-picked
learn their methods o f managing a f­
apples; $7 for wind falls. A. A.
fairs. There are young men who look
W ood S a w for Sale-
on experience in American consulates
Post, Chehalem Center.
Iff
ax the best possible preparation'-for gain. Kienie & Sons.
active business et borne B at, as •
W ejjive 10 per cent discount
Special prices on fruit trees at
rule, tnose w oo enter i w puonc ■ rc ?"
on
all makes of automobile tires,
ice In foreign countries ought to tasks N ew berg Feed & Seed Co.
tubes and
Supplies.
Oregon
H ard w are & Implement Com-
C
arriage
rubber
tires
applied
o f making It a career and not a re­
at M cC oy B ros.’ garage. 28tf
ward fo r political loyalty.
must have tart, and be most be able
to adapt himself to new conditions.
H e should not overlook say chance to
farther the interests o f hta country,
bat oar government does not expect
Its representatives to be utterly selfish,
and usually the consul finds that be
does best when be helps toward tbe
progress o f both countries.
Tbe examinations for consulships are
held at certain Intervals In tbe state
department at Washington. A candt
date can obtain examples o f examina­
tion questions which will show him
very plainly the subjects that be must
master. If, while at school or college,
be determines to enter tbe consular
service be can acquire tbe necessary
Information from tbe state department
and mold bis studies In accordance
with the object In view.
Tb e state department is always In
need o f serious minded men for serv-
Ice abroad, and. In spite of the seem
ing necessity o f political Influence, a
man o f merit sod perseverance is sure
to get his opportunity to enter the
service. H e may have to begin, to be
sure, in some desolate place In Arabia
or in some unwholesome spot in Chins,
but when he has proved bis efficiency
tbe department of state will give blm
the proper promotion.
A man wbo enters the foreign service
must reconcile himself to leaving bis
American surroundings. He la entitled
to s leave o f absence, with permission
to visit tbe United States, probably ev­
ery second year. But o f course tbe
trip borne means expense. He must
adapt himself to tbe ways of a new
country and show himself sympathetic,
firm, alert and tolerant, and be must
often learn a new language. The sal­
aries in the consular service begin at
$2,000 and end at $12,000.
The nsasl objection that the positions
o f neither secretaries of legation nor
consuls are permanent does not bold
under tbe law i s it U now. Since tbe
reorganisation of 1906 no man bos
been dropped from either service for
political reasons.
The foreign service of the United'
State« offers great opportunities to tbe
right man anti also many chances for
patriotic aelf sacrifice. As In all other
vocations o f life, a man ongbt to bav#
a special inclination for It and a de­
vouring desire to make himself as fit
aa possible for the work. There Is no
doubt that It will become, aa the years
go by. more and more worthy of the
consideration o f earnest energetic and
wall educated Americans.—Hon. Maa­
rten F. Egan In Youth's Companion.
UNDERTAKERS
F o r Bargains in new and sec­ H on dwni
as p(durad
ond hand goods call a t Nash’s
te. sad P d U 7W and 7 » 1-2 Fad Stun*
Second H and Store, 304 First St. O
PWaaw: O fc* Grew 118 . Ras. Blue 118 , Red 205
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*1:00 A . II.
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2:06 P. M .
16:51 P. M. j *12:66 A. M .
•Saturday night only.
A consol may live as quietly os ha
pleases; be lr not expected to entertain
either visiting Americans or tbe people
m m Species of Trees Amputata Their
o f the country In which his poet Is.
Limbe Regularly.
Nature In many Instances la ber earn The reports that he must make often
Interest him greatly, his advancement
saltation and rendering onto herself
moat excellent treatment. Healing al­
ways take« place without Infection,
and no great strain Is put upon tbe
tree itself. Her surgery Is bloodless
and. so far as we kuow. painless,
writes David Brock In tbe Scientific
Furnished house to rent.
In­
quire o f M rs. A. Bartholom ew,
800 Franklin street.
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Dr. H. M. Massey
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SesMuar te P. F. Hsiddsi
DENTIST
Office over P i n t National
Phone White 8-1
DR. A . M DAVIS
DENTIST
M oney t o loan a t lowest rates.
M ortgages and contracts bought
and sold. Investments made in
mortgages, bonds, etc.
B. A.
KHka, M cM innville, Oregon.
G ood fiat poultry o f all kinds
w anted at the* N ew berg Cream­
ery.
Hcaters, all styles and sizes.
Complete line n ow on display.
Get our prices before baying.
Oregon H ard w are & Implement
Office over U . S. Nati. Bank
PhoneGreen 171
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M ake your old Ford up-to-
date w ith Streamline hood and
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and
R adiator cover. Special prices.
Chickens wanted a t the N ew ­
Oregon H ard w are & Implement
berg Creamery.
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Co., Newberg, Oregon.
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Found— Purse containing bank
Thoroughbred Jersey bull, ser­
check and change.
O w ner call
vice $2.00 in advance. Thorough­
and p ay for this notice.
It
bred Poland China boar, service
HeatinggStoves made and re $1.00 in advance. G. W. Dayton,
paired at Sheet M etal Shop, 711 half-mile east of Spaulding’s mill.
2 -1 4 p d
B ast First street. Alfred Wheel- Phone Red 148.
Prana Trass for Sala
Chilled plow s sharpened at $76.00 per 1000, 6 to 8 ft. No. 1
— N ew berg Feed & Seed Co.
H a rt’s blacksmith shop. 5 pd
Found— Ladies’ leather g ra b Evsrbaarmg Strawberry Plants.
b a g containing purse and small
Superb Variety—Will bear from
change. O w ner call and pay for June to November, of large,
this notice.
It
sweet, red berries, very solid and
productive. Send for descriptive
Pasture to rent w ith shed
circular. W . B. Sims, Newberg,
room and straw a t a dollar a
Oregon.
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m onth for cows. Plenty ot good
pasture. Joe Ego.
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A
parse containing
some
Firzt class dressmaking. Tail­
change which w a s found in the ored suits and coats; satisfac­
ladies’ rest room a t the city hall tion guaranteed. M rs. B. B. L.
htra been left a t this office.
I t Terrell, 911 E ast Third, corner
ol Center.
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Barred Rocks F o r Sale—Seven
pullets and one cockerel from
Batter’s best laying strain.
In­
quire a t Graphic office.
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Tw o-year-old heifer coming
three, light Jerzey color, taken
F o r Sale— 10 acres good berry
tip and m ay be found a t my
land, w ith small house and good
farm on Chehalem Mountain.
w ater. W . B. Burke, route 3,
Owner must pay expenses. Joe
Sherwood. Phone 22a51.
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Littlefield ft Romig
PHYSICIANS
and SURGEONS
Office in First Nat’l Bonk Bldg.
Phone, Black 81
DR. T H O S .W . HESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Dixon Building
P I— ■ OHI m White SS, K m . Whits 11
NEWBERG - - OREGON
DR. SARAH E. SMITH
Office in City Hall
Office Phone—White 147
Residence Phone—Blue 68
NEWBERG
' OREGON
Dr. John 8. Rankin
Dr. £. £. Daniels
CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
F o r Sale—Fresh, young Jersey
cow . Ideal for tow n; gentle and
stake broken, extra rich milker.
$75
w ith her fine heifer calf.
He Knew the Symptom*,
•»aw ard, bow long will it be before Christopher & Young, Dundee.
We reach port?"
"About two boars, ma'am."
Net fie Exerting.
“ Oh, dear. I shall die before then!"
"A re you tn favor o f on eight hear
"Very likely, ma’am. But you’ll 1
working day?"
" I don’t go quite eo strong aa th a t" all right again when you’ve bat
replied Firm er Co rut assai. " I f my ashore a little while."-Boston Trsi
bey Josh was to work these hours g
day two days In succession I ’d think
am mon sense to In spite ot, not the
he w o doin' party good."— Wgghfng-
ih ot education.-Victor Hugo
F o r Sale—Four cows, 2 year­
ling heifers, 2 sow s with 10 pigs,
spsus geldings, 1600 lbs. each,
and No. 7 Simplex separator. W .
B. Burke, route 8, Sherwood.
Phone 22a61.
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L. I. LU C EY
Gordon’s Bern, Nowfarg
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