Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 18, 1917, Image 9

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Supplement to the Newberg Graphic Thursday, October 18, 1917
PACIFIC COLLEGE NOTES
a visit with his father, Irvin
Bush, and was absent a couple
o f days on a visit to their former
home at Falls City where he has
a brother in high school.
perform seemingly impossible
feats, distinctly different, and a
hundred times more "dangerous
than ever before seen in dromes.
The program includes Jack
Simpson, of EJ Paso, who wins
instant favor with his perform­
ances while moving at the rate
o f 70 to 80 mile* an hour on a
motorcycle, while Joe Reese, o f
Spokane, eclipses all dirt track
exhibitions on the perpendicular
walls of the Silodrome. As a fit­
ting climax the tw o riders mount
the walls and there race for life,
passing and repassing each other
at a speed that seems impossible.
This ib the most thrilling and
sensational riding ever attempt­
ed.
adv
Chapel speaker« this week have
been both varied and numerous.
On Thursday o f last week Rev.
Fred Carter o f the Friendschurch
gave a talk on the difference be­
tween a fool and a wise man.
Needless to «ay, he recommended
the latter course to the students
The great Wortham shows will
of Pacific. On Friday Mrs. Hod- - exhibit in Newberg three days,
gin gave 4 short talk on the li­ starting Monday night, October
brary, its uses and its rules.
22. This is one of the largest
Miss Fulton, a Y. W. C. A. secre­ carnival organizations on the
tary from California, talked on
road, having its own ■ private
the work o f the Y. M. and Y. W.
stateroom cars lor its people and
C. A. in the different armies of its own flat and baggage cars
the world.
for the show equipment. There
At the Y. M. meeting on Wed­ are 15 paid attractions and
nesday, Harold Hinshaw ot P ort­ about 20 crmrrsriomc They have
land was elected president in
a nierry-go-roond. an Eli Ferris
place ot Ross Miles, who is now
wheel, a big pit or side show,
in the army Y. M. at American
etc., but besides these they also
Denominations — $50, $100,
Lake. Paul Elliott o f Newberg
have “ Th* Whip,” that wonder­
$500,
$1,000, $5,000, $10,000.
was elected to fill the place left
ful riding device that all fun-lov­
Interest—Payable M ay 15th
vacant by Hinshaw as vice presi­ ers in the east go crazy about.
and
November 15th, each year,
dent. These officers were in­
Then there is the ‘ monkey
at 4 percent per annum.
stalled immediately.
speed-way,” that wonderful race
Terms of Payment—2 percent
Prot. Perisho and several of track, where real live monkeys
with application (which must be
vie with each other in seeing who
the members ot the Y. M. cabinet
before October 27), 18 percent
can go the fastest in their mina-
were in attendance at the district
on
November 15, 1917, 40 per
ture automobil s.
Y. M. conference held in Salem
cent on December 15, 1917, 40
last week end. They report an
Then there are the Arabian
unusually fine conference.
nights, bluey bluev, the hippo­ percent on January 15, 1918; or
payments may be made alldown.
President Pennington left Wed­ drome or big animal show, and
Delivery—Promptly with last
nesday tor the Five Year Meeting " many more.
It
is
sufficient
to
tell
the
New­
payment.
o f Friendsat Richmond, Indiana.
He left with each ot his classes berg amusement goer that there
A Loan—You lend your money
are
a
lot
of
good
attractions,
one thousand minutes of work
at interest, you do not give it.
tw o good bands that will dis­
to do before his return in about
Easy Payments—The govern­
course plenty of that lively mu­ ment payments are easy; it they
tw o weeks. This has proved to
sic that circus bands are noted
be sufficient.
are not easy enough, any banker
for.
will make them easier.
The faculty and several o f the
Particularly
in
the
15
shows
is
students were present a t the re­
Superlative Safety—The prom­
ception given by the Young Peo­ a huge motor or Silodrorae with
ise to pay back your money is
ple’s Union for the teachers of sensational events that thrill the signed by 110 , 000,000 people,
the town last Wednesday even­ very soul of the spectator.
including all our multi-million­
Dare devil speed demons mount
ing.
aires. The bond is a mortgage
the wall of the cave of death and
on America.
There are plans on foot by
some o f the dormitory club to
Safe Keeping—Absolutely safe
hire a truck and make a trip up
in any honest banker’s vault.
the Columbia highway next Sat­
Buys a Liberty Bond. The
Safer anywhere than currency.
balance in easy payments.
urday.
Tax Free—Up to any amount
Your banker knows all about
Vernon Bush, a junior in Pa­
from
all state and local taxation
i t Aak him.
cific Academy, has been enjoying
and up to $5,000 from any na-
WOKTHAI SHOWS COMING
TO NEWBERG NEXT WEEK
LIBERTY LOAN FACTS
tional taxation.
Market Value—Can be sold at
par at any time, and after the
w ar is certain to go up in value,
$100 bonds probably going to
$105 or $106 in value.
The Government—Is you and I.
I t needs the $50 and $100 ot the
average man.
If the government ever issues
bonds drawing more interest,
then these bonds can be exchang­
ed for them.
JIM DALE
Young Jimmy Dale, aeroes our street,
Is just a gaw ky lad;
H e g re w so fast, the doctors said,
H is beaut w as m ighty bad.
They wouldn’t let him do much work
O r any hearty play
But, ju st the same, they drafted Jim,
And Jim has gone away.
Jim w as a sort o f great, big kid
And fooling all the while
So, when they ordered him to camp.
H e went there with a smile.
Jim D ale is in the arm y now.
Lank legs, bum heart and all,
To fight like other drafted men
That got the country’s call.
God, yes! Jim’s heart may drop him
dead
O r he may live to be
Shot all to pieces “ over there” —
W hat odds to you or me?
By thunder! it’s these odds to you!—
I f kids like Jim can go
W ith smiles, to fight our wars for us
W e can put up the dough.
I f w e can buy a bond or two
And don't, while Jim, poor cuss,
Goes smiling off to death or wound*—
Then hell’s too good fo r us!
—Ellis Parker Butler o f the Vigilantes.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Cora Louise Rockwell to Geo.
Bradford Sherwood.
Patricia Lee Turner to James
Lloyd Shawver.
Lulu Louisa Westfall to Wm.
Byrd Magness.
Louise Hess to Arthur Leon
Lewis.
Helen Isabel Brentan to Chris
Roberts.
Elsie Lettie Etelgoerge to Floyd ,
Edgar Fowler.