Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
Newbercr QraohÌclsUnda«*in8t the tobvxo habit tion, after having given the rea herd visited, that o f Ed Cary's. ____ _ 6 F l among students by making s son he advanced for not naming With the females from the old Snell herd Mr. Cary by careful ruling that any student who uses Mr. Edwards for the place. ■ . W OODW AKB •election o f bulls and systematic U l t t r M « Pvbliakar tobacco in a public place is a sub The Oregon Voter makes the records, has produced a herd ject for expulsion, and that the P l U l t k M i n r ; T h n n d a y m oru la t that will average higher in pro If the N ew -! following timely suggestions: It e r a p h i« B n lldtn*. No. «00 F tn t Straot ruling is enforced, % It O M «#. W h it« a : R atldoaee. B la« t ! A narrow spirit o f vindictiveness is duction than any other Jersey berg school board will take a like manifesting itself in different parts o f Real Com fort can be eqjoyed by use o f an herd in the world. Uniform in i at Mawbarg, Orata a. stand they will be sustained by a Oregon towards those counties which «a t t a r . very large majority o f the people. voted heavily against the road bonds. type and uniform in pre-potency, It is urged that adverse majorities be bulls from this herd have stamp SUSO Per Year in Advance construed as evidence that such coun ed the Cary herd characteristics Despite the fact that there are ties do not favor the permanent im on the offspring o f half a hun TH U RSD AY. JUNE 21 . 1917 FOR T H E H O M E many other things to claim the provement o f trunk highways by the dred other herds throughout the attention of the people just now, state within their limits. An E lectric Range insures a cool kitchen, perfectly C. Hoover This spirit is unfortunate. The peo Northwest. More than that— the outlook for liberal patronage ple o f all the counties voted honestly, eastern breeders o f note have cooked food, at insignificant cost Thousands o f elec Senator McNary that Oregon ap- ples will be gotten to market o f the Chautauqua that is coming according to their best light and to turned westward for their breed tric ranges in use. Special rate o f 4 cents per kilowatt July 8-13 is very flattering. In punish them by discrimination in ap ing stock, and Mr. Cary modest when they are ready. “ B ert" hour for this kind o f load. quiries are coming in from out- portionment o f road funds would be to ly informed those near enough g e t his first taste o f Oregon ap of-town people and a good sale commit a hideous injustice. ples here at Newberg when a lad . . FOR M O N D A Y Let bygones be bygones so far as the to hear his muffled tones that A road an d be know, how they will be campaign is concerned—or any three head o f females had recent T b e M aytag W ashing M achine (electric) reduces call is made for a meeting of all other campaign, for that matter. T o ly been sold to a New York wanted. the Monday hardships 90 per cent. You can do your those who signed the agreement array section against section in our breeder for a' total of $4,500, washing for 2 cents. Ask your neighbor who owns one . I to give financial backing to the state, and instill class hatred would bo one of the three bringing $2,0QU t h e big boosting if it is not even better than represented. Chautauqua, to be held at the a sad mistake. Use the road funds im and her calf $600. He also re that has been on for partially to build up every section o f city hall on next Monday evening. planting should now be followed Oregon, and connect all counties by a cently sold a bull to a man at good system o f permanent trunk high Columbus, Ohio.' PP by a word o f cheer for the ways. That will tend to unite Oregon, aaan with the hoe. He will need W. W. Nickel o f McMinnville and a united Oregon is the greatest it, for the sun will be hot and and Carlton has been appointed need o f this whole state. Be broad; Y o u Wgkk** ••n BALEM CENTER th e flesh will be weak under by Governor Withycombe as avoid engendering bitterness; that is new and trying circum- county judge to fill the vacancy the way to unite Oregon and start her Mrs. Mita Stuart is visiting caused by the death o f Judge forward on the path o f progress. her sister, Mrs. Walter Hess. Dodson. Although J e s s e E d Mrs. C. L. Johnson is spending they departed with their com Johnson, secretary; W. R. Ever The annual toll o f human lives wards was not a candidate tor POLAND C m iA HOGS some time at the home o f Mary pany to Fort Riley, Kansas, to est, treasurer. After the usual m ade by the waters o f Oregon | the place, his appointment was AND JERSEY CATTU Johnson and family. go into training for the cavalry. discussions o f school affairs Mr. little late in starting this' urged by a strong committee o f T w o teams thoroughly can The W. C. T. U. ladies held Everest solicited for the Red owing to cool weather, j representative business men o f A tour of the county was re vassed this community Tuesday their meeting at the home o f Cross work. Motion made and but there is yet time for a lot o f j Newberg, who called on the gov cently made by something more soliciting funds for the Red Mrs. M. P. Johnson last Wed carried to donate $5 to the Red work for the undertakers. T w olenH>r. The latter told the com - than sixty people, "personally Sherwood young men w e r e mittee that he considered Mr. conducted” by M. S. Shrock, Cross, Z. L. Chamberlain and W. nesday, Mrs. K. L. Tangen in Cross fund which was raised at drowned in the Tualatin while Edwards to be one o f the best County Agent, and a number o f R. Everest, Rev. H. G. Ciocker the chair. The flower mission at the close of the meeting. An and F. L. Strait. They were superintendent gave a good re old-fashioned spelling bee was bathing last Saturday. qualified men in the county for stock farms visited. From the very successful. v port. The social held after the held, Miss Clara Staley being the place, but that owing to the notes sent out regarding the trip At the school election Mohdrfy business session was in honor of the last on tbe floor, was cham Committees are busy at work fact that this section o f the coun the following items are taken; _____ ^ f Herbert Willard, who now W. A. Baker was re-elected, little Alice Ramsey, it being her pion. invassing all sections o f New ty was already well represented berg, the surrounding country, on the county board, he deemed owns the Snell farm noted as the which will make his fourth con first birthday. A number of tbe Witness, Proemdl _ the whole county and state in the it wise to select a man from some original home of the greatest secutive term. Mr. Baker is a ladies were present, bringing Judge — “ We r e you present interest o f the Red Croes fund other section. He then waited Jersey herd in the world, is de man o f good judgment in school their little ones. Icecream was when tbe trouble started be and the people are responding two days and named Mr. Nickel. voting his time chiefly to Poland affairs and public spirited. Mrs- served. "Next meeting at the tween the man and his wife?” readily, but the Graphic will not who comes from the same section China hogs. With his winnings Carrie Johnson was elected as home of Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer. Witness—"Yessir, I was atdeir The Parent-Teacher Associa weddin’, ef dat’s w hur y o ’ attempt to give any figures this o f the county—McMinnville and at the state fair most readers clerk, making four years for her tion held their meeting Monday means, sah.” week. Carlton—that Commissioner Cum- are familiar. Professor Potter as clerk. Forest Staley motored to Van evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ev -----■ mins hails from. Possibly if the was asked to criticise a bunch of In a cemetery at Middlebuiy, Prof. R. W. Kirk, who was governor had not kept his po- October gilts, and responded by couver again last Thursday tak ans and little daughters, of New Vermont, is a stone, erected by a saying that no criticism could- be berg, were visitors. The annual in g Mr.-and Mrs. Frank John nuperintendent o f the Newberg litical ear quite so close to the aeh oob for eight years, and who ground, in order to give heed to offered. “ Such hogs speak for son. Mary, Marguerite and Ted- election of officers took place, Widow to her loving husband, dy Johnson out to the. barracks Mrs. Jennie Post being re-elected bearing this inscription: ia now at the bead o f the Tilia- the would-be political boss, o f the themselves,” he said. “ Rest in peaoe—until we meet xnook schools, says the Tillamook county, he would not have put' It almost staggers one to at- to bid f arewell "to Carlos John as p resident; Mrsr Marie—Tan- achool board has taken a firm himself in this awkward poei- tempt to do justice to the neat son and Victor Hendrickson as [gen, vice president; Mrs. M. P. again.” I For the Office or Home Electric Fan these warm days YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. R E AD Y FOR BUSINESS * The boys at The Big Hardware Store will w elcom e their patrons with wide open doors next 1 * 4 ~ * r ■ • ■' ‘ “ M onday Morning June 25th a Since our loss by fire w e have been selling only suck goods as were absolutely necessary to help our farm er friends who needed machinery re pairs and cultivators, wagons, etc. to take care o f their crops. Now w e have finished our adjustments with the insurance companies and have priced different articles according to the damage done by the fire and will open up for business and give our trade tbe very best service and attention possible, taking into consideration the fact that our surroundings will be somewhat dark *nd dingy and our quarters a little crow ded until our building is repaired, which w e will do after w e have sold some o f our stock out that is slightly dam aged. On account o f tbe abnormal market conditions making it impossible fo r us to replace our present stock at anything like the prices on which it was purchased we will NOT DISCOUNT the goods that were not damaged but on such goods that show dam age from contact with fire or smoke we will mark at prices that will make diem m ove, which will make it possible for you to purchase a great many articles out o f our large stock at very low prices, and we will have our stock which was entirely lost by fire fairly well replaced with new goods on our opening day so that we can take care o f your needs for most anything you may want at popular market prices. In selling out these | b J goods it will be our aim to give die people the advantage o f our know ledge o f the exact condition o f the goods just as near as w e can tell—but our usual guarantee o f "satisfaction or money back” * will not apply to “ Fire Sale G oods” —but most o f diem are not damaged from a standpoint o f service but only in appearance. W e kindly ask our custom ers to bear with us and overlook some loose ends in our business during our readjustment, but we shall do our very best to take care o f all trade satisfactorily and in the very near future hope to have the building repaired, our fixtures cleaned and repainted, and our stock filled in where it is low and resume our regular system familiar to our old patrons and die people o f this community o f good service, courteous treat ment, and a guarantee o f satisfaction or your m oney back. W hen you need Hardware and Implements think o f the boys at “The Big H ardware Store” and they'll take care o f your troubles righ t R e m e m b e r O u r Opening? D a te —M o n d a y . J u n e 2 5 th Larkin-Prince Hardware Co.