. • TTO B N K T.A T-L 4 W CLA REN CE B U TT Will practice in «11 the court* of the V •/ % " ~ « " LOSS M TRENCHES PLEASURE OF BEING NEEDED OLE BULL’S COLONY T * Know You Can Lend Assistane to Som* On* Croati y Lssssn* tbs Strain of DlaeontonL THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC Mate. Special attention given to pro- bad* work, the writing of need», mort- Mortality Less Than in Any of .Norwegian’ s Dream of Model n n a , oontracta and the drafting of all “I’m really worried about Miaa Kus- the Previous W ars. Home Now Scene of Ruin. Mgal paper*. Newbetv, Oregon. 1 tadn,” Mrs. Jessup declared. “Of O m ca-Socond Floor in Union Block course evAyoiie knows that It was Makes Clubbing Arrangement With Physician Asserts That Disease le So hard for her to lose her savings and Recalls Misplaced Con fide noo and go Into the home, but the home’s pleas Made All the More Tragic Bocauao Thoroughly Eliminated That a ant, and she has a big room all to her of Splondid Ideal*. Sick Man le a Curiosity. self ; and we are always sending her things or Inviting her round to tea to Readers with relatives and friends show that she isn’t left out; yet abe .Only the ruin of the villa “Valhalla” Practice in all court«; Probate. Deeds, Mortgagee and all legal papers. Ab- at the front should get considerable goes round with a face ‘as long as my remain* of the lll-fategi Norwegian col examined. comfort from a study of the mortality arm, and the tears come Into her eyes ony established by 01* Ball In Pennsyl statistics of the armies recently put vania in the late ’50s. The story of MONG oar large circle of readers W M M M W H I I W t t W M »» » forward Df a well-known physician, if you look at her. Really, I'm almost the colony, says the Kansas City out of patience. I wouldn't have be there are | great many who are in- London Tlt-Blts states. While his fig lieved It of Miss Euatacla.” Times, Is one of misplaced confidence, ures are not so favorable as those Mrs. Crane looked out Into the yard. made all the more tragic Jtocauae of given out from Parts Indicating that She was a plump little woman with the splendid Ideals that led to Its es all kinds of permanent losses—killed, tender, luminous brown eyes that had tablishment. naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag captured, missing and disabled—aggre a way of seeing far into th* heart at The great Norwegian violinist, al gate bat 3 per cent per snrium of the tlmes.’L ricultural activities throughout the state; ways an admirer of America, wished • * effective forces engaged, they'are nev * Phone* and to know about any fight which is being “What pretty little tea parties Miss to obtain a location for a model colony ertheless distinctly encouraging. Office, White 22; Ree. Red 12S of his countrymen. He bought a thou waged for 'the measures Oregon formers ’Stacia used to give,” she said musing He finds that about sixty men per wont and against all sorts of schemes thnt O M I É M S W M ÉM M O W W i 1,000 are being killed and ISO wound ly. “She made a different feel’ about sand acres of a firm of land dealers them somehow.” * • < and soon afterward brought to this are detrimental to the people and agricultural ed and that a very large proportion of “1 know It,” Mr*. Jqssup agreed. “1 country several hundred Norwegians. interests of this state. the latter return to the trenches. This, don’t know exactly why, unless be A clearing was made, the village of naturally. Is not to be compared with cause she was so happy over them her Oleana built and. In an address to the We have, therefore, made a special clubbing the normal death rate In time of peace self that she made everyone else feel townspeople. Ole Bull set forth the arrangement with THE OREGON FAR of men of military age, which Is but the sume way.” hopes that had inspired his mission. , • MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower* eight per 1,000; but It Is a vast Im The address follows: “And how many summers was it who is one o f our regular subscribers and who provement upon the showing of any that she took to her home a little “Brothers of Norway 1 From the ftp not now a subscriber to THE OREGON pfrevtous war. fresh-air girl?” asked Mrs/Crane, with clime where the n'orth wind has Its Office over First National FARMER, will be entitled ft> receive THE For one thing, disease has been so an uir of innocent reminiscence. “Last home; where the maelstrom roars, and Bank OREGON FARMER in combination with thoroughly eliminated that a sick man It was a mother and a sick baby, where .the aurora for half the year Phone White 3-1 this paper at the ammo rate as for this pa p » ts a curiosity. The soldier at the front time takes the place of the .genial sun, we wasn’t It?" is certainly less liable to attack than “1 guess it must be full as much as buve come to find a home. When we If he were at home. Everything he fifteen. I hadn't thought of that be were among our mountains, and war This offer applies to all those who renew er eats and drinks and wears, almost fore, but. I suppose she does miss wus bringing want and famine upon extend their subscriptions as well ss to s i everything he touches, ts subject to tfiat!” us. we heard there was a country la a now subscribers. If you are interested di the finest medical supervision of which Mrs. Crane’s soft eyes shone with milder climate where liberty dwelt and science ts capable, and If any particu sudden rectly or indirectly (a Oregon agriculture^ plenty reigned. Upon looking over our passion. V a n V a lin 'D e n ta l P a rlo rs larly persistent barillas were to get do not miss this unusual opportunity, M “Miss them.? Things like that—giv records, we found that our country Into his system in spite of all precau O ra r U. S. Nati— »I Baak ■end your order in now. . , men, under Thorfln,’ had discovered tions. It would find him In such su ing things—were her life, Ellen Jes that_Jand more than eight hundred sup! Do you suppose that being In perb condition that Its work would be vited to tea and having flowers carried years* ago, bat that they were met by THE OREGON FARMER is the one fs n s futile. The high command* have thor to psper which is devoting itself e z d n d n lf her are going to make up to Miss cruel and savage Indians, and had left oughly learned the lesson that it does ’Stacia to the forming activities aad interests o f no record of themselves, except some for having nothing to give?" not pay to train a man to be a soldier Oregon. It has s big organization gath traces of their sad history engraven “But—she hasn't anything we and then lose him from a cause that ering the news of importance to farrn sn want!” Mrs. Jessup said bewllderdly. In the rocks of Fall river, and one tem ts In the least degree preventable.. ple which they raised to God off an fruitgrowers, stock raisers and “Exactly. That’s what’s breaking By this same token, experience, both l^er heart.” D R . A . M . D A V IS Island at the month of Narraganaoft and it has the backbone 1» s i- In the protection of the soldier and “But you can't make yonrself want bay. All other record of them had methods and combinations and in the care of the wounded. Is stead passed away. things when you don’t,” Mrs. Jessup la d legislation, and support honest ily reducing the death rate as the war “How different la oar reception from and beneficial measures. We are progresses. Not only are new tactics argued. “I suppose not;” Mrs. Crane said that which Thorfln and hla followers iftlee a n r Farfaaon't Dree that ear readers win congratulate us an 'wm constantly being developed which re with a sigh. “Well, I must be going received. No savage Indian startles us sult In loss exposure of the Individual being able to make this splendid aad afo P H O N E B L A C K 37 with his war whoop, but kind friends soldier, but he is constantly being along. Ran over soon, Ellen.” tractive dubbing offer. At the turn of the road Mrs. Crane meet us on every side, taking ns by the better equipped with .defensive ap paratus to minimize the effects of bal met Lauretta King. The girl nodded hand and giving us welcome to our THE OREGON FARM ER, 3 Years............. $ 3.09 with snllen brows. Mrs. Crane stop new home. let pr shrapnel or gas attack. Finally, ped. • " ------ ------ ------- ------ - “Brothers of Norway ! We must not THE NEWBERG GRAPHIC, 1 Year ............. $1.50 from many classes of wounds which “What’s the matter, Lauretta?” she disappoint this confidence, but by L i t t l e f i e l d A R o m ig ! I would have spelled probable death in asked. lives of industry and honesty show to 1914 and certain'crippling In 1915, re S3 J O “Matter? I wunt Miss Eustaria, our new brothers that they have not covery Is now almost a matter of By Spedai C U M * Rate, tofo far that’s what’s the matter. I used to misplaced their friendship. ............. $1.50 course. run in every day or twb when things “And now, to these gentlemen of The drafted man who goes as t a or This remarkable offer is mad* i possible by s radical reduction a n d SU R G EO N S dinary soldier, taking his Judgment were bard at home, and she’d help me New York and Pennsylvania, who have in the subscription rate ! < of the Oregon _ Farmer to > release i many through, but now—” so kindly assisted by their counsel and ; Office in First N*t’l Bank Bldg, j with him and leaving his excessive en men from its large army of solicitors for use in other industries “Have you told her so?” Mrs. Crane advice tn this work, I return my most and in the military establishment. Phone,' Black 31 thusiasm behimff has every chance asked of coming back, and in better physical you?" quickly. “Oh, Lauretta, have sincere and heartfelt thanks, and cast ing ourselves upon the goodness of our condition than when he left. “Told her? I haven’t been up there, heavenly Father, resting secure upon She ll be too'busy with all those' peo his promise, let us go on In tfie dally M W M W 11 Tit for T a t ple.” performance of every duty, and he subject of the Sunday sermon Mrs. Crane even gave her u push. will bless ns.” * I D R .T H O S . W . H E S T E R § at The one of the uptown New York “Uo, Lauretta; go this minute. She’s There whs a pathetic aftermath. churches was the duties of the citi been eating her heart because no one « P h y sician a n d S u rg e o n » ‘ zen Hardly had the pioneers got well un In time of wur. The need of con needed her. And tell her that I’m com Office in Dixon Building der way with their homebulldlng when servation of all foodstuffs was em ing tomorrow. 1 want her—Just her rta M > orfica WUta 22.1 « . White 11 phasized, and among the persons who to help me do a dozen things. Hurry, It wus discovered that the violinist bad been victimized. The company that NEWBERG - - OREGON gave eur was a small boy. replete tn Lauretta!” ■old him the lund had no valid title to Sunday finery. He sat with his grand But Lauretta was Already gone, IL The people of Oleana scattered, father. a stout, rather red-faced man. youth’s Companion. some of them penniless and with few who was obviously devoted to the » ------------------------------ friends In the new country. Ole Bull, youngster. “And at this time,” said with splendid loyulty to those he had An Aviator's Farewell. the clergyman. In the fourse of his brought to this puss, gave public con Monsignor de Gibergues, bishop of sermon, “it la the small sacrifice whlcM' means so much to the good of the Valence, has lost his seventh nephew certs to raise money for their relief. nation generally. There Is a shortage In the war—M. Anthelme de Gibergues. C H IR O P R A C T IC A* Pacifist. of sugar. Well, let us eat less candy, amongst whose papers was found the P H Y S IC IA N following moving letter of farewell ad The newcomer bad hardly seated for Instance.” The stout man nudged himself In the railway compartment hla grandson. “It Is time for sober, dressed to his parents: “If one day. with wings broken in before he l*egan to talk, relates Lon clear-headed action on the part of all.” LAD Y A T T E N D A N T Instant warmth. Less continued the clergyman; “and when the blue heavens, I fall, to the earth don Tlt-Blts “I am a pacifist,” said there are so many war needs for al und return to God, may these lines car be in a voice as If he wanted to dis furnace heat needed— cohol, why, for Instance, should any ry to my father and mother the last arm all interruption. “If we can’t heat thoughts, desires and dreams of the the enemy In three years It’s time we man now partake of spirituous fewer grate and coal- liquors?” Then the small boy nudget^ son they loved so tenderly. As my started waving the olive branch In stove fires. Portable. body nears the earth, my soul will stead of the sword.” hla grandfather. soar to unknown heights, and the sep Just then u severe feminine face E c o n o m i c a l .1 N o aration will be victory. It will be a Inserted Itself at the carriage window Search for Oil in Britain. •moke or odor. Certain eminent American geolo full-hearted ‘Magnificent;’ adoring “la there a John Tumson here? Aye, STANDARD OIL there he is. Cam oot o’ thnt smokin’ prayer of expiation for what I have gists, the house of commons was told COMPANY lately, hold that it Is well worth while left undone rather thun for what I carriage, ye heathen, before I tak’ yo (cAuroaniA) by the lug. Dae ye think your wife’s have done. And lastly it will be a sup to spend a considerable sum of money tn exploring for possible petroleum de- pliant cry which cannot but be heard ■ huddle for the curin'?” of tlw Neefcerf Feed Co. , posits in Great Britain, according to for everlasting life, for strength and John Tarn son left, und the aston i a London correspondent. The speaker, comfort for those I leave behind, and ished silence which follower! was bro I a spokesman for the board of trade, for mercy* and glory for beloved ken by one passenger remarking; France, the coming of the Kingdom of "Pair fellow, nae wunner he's a pacif i added; ist. It’s malr nor three years o’ war “It Is Impossible to exaggerate the God.” he’s bad. I'm thlnkln'.” <; YOUR j Importance of finding oil In this coun His Waterloo. try. We cannot yet say that It is hero, FOR SALE BY O f Q . M. KEILING A Handy Utensil. "There Is u fellow they call the ‘Mir but It U certainly worth looking for. » 721 Wy*socM SL, ft*** Mack 14#1 “Oil Is almost more Important at this acle Man.’ " “The soldiers In the trenches wear moment than anything else. You may gas masks, and near the front the L a rk in -P rin c e H a rd w a re C o. “Why?” J . B. M o u n t H a rd w a re C o have men, munitions and money, but “Because they say be can do any French children go to school with If you have no oil you are without the thing.” them on,” mnaed a citizen of Pari- W . W . H o llin g sw o rth Co. greatest motive power we are usln^.” ‘Til bet there’s one thing he can’t wlnkle. who was of unusual wldtp be twixt the eyes, observes the Kapsas do.” Concerning th* Tuaoock Moth. City 8tar. “I believe If I eoula get “What’s that?" H O P S O N A E L L IO T T The New York stnte college of for “I’ll bet be can’t convince a woman hold of a practicable gas mask I would FUNEXAL DIRECTORS—EMBAUMERA estry st Syracuse hss recently sent out that she snores In ber sleep.” wear It to the town hall tonight, where the handbills announce that Hon. H am draws ^ o r ^ i^ Faaigsl^ Caf as preferred a circular letter to chambers of com merce throughout the state warning Not Satisfactory. Braggin Blow will talk on the patriotic O fce md Parlor» 705 aad 705 1-2 F n ( Street against the ravages of the tnssock “What did she say when yon klased duties of the hour, but where In real PfcoMK OftceGraaa I Ifi. Rea. Blue 118, Red 8 moth, which bid fair to be severe on her?” ity he will with many words permit shade trees during the next growing “Told me to come around Fridays ns to learn the glad news that at the season. The egg masses, which are hereafter, as that was amateurs’ earnest solicitation of his many white and conspicuous, may be seen night”—Judge. - .... '■■■"-■■ C A L L ....J - friends he has nRuctantly consented to readily at the present time on tha become a candidate for re-election to bank of elms particularly, and these In the Right Place. congress.” may be collected and destroyed or “You seem at home here,” remarked danbed with creosote so that they will a man at the post office to the poet- The Smallest Cartoon. Phone Black 23 Residence Blue 6 not hatch. The college in Its letter muster. . -~ A certain small boy has drawn a has suggested that local shade tree or “Yes.’i replied the latter, “this Is my caricature picture of President Wilson P*rk commissions take the matter of stamping ground.” upon a slng'e grain of corn. He spent destroying the egg masses In hand at about a half hour In doing the work, ooce and push it vigorously. Contrary Evidence, for which he used water colors, says Tha greater cunnot go Into the Christian Science Monitor. It Is said . J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. Than Ananias Turned Over. less.” that some time ago he drew a similar ■ ■ ■ ' , --------------— — ----------------- - < * The only Abstract Book* in First Dentist—The fact Is. I’ve got “So they say. But how Ts It on picture upon a single grain of corn gentleness down to such a fine point these blowy duys that half the dust In and, upon sending his work to the pres Yamhill County ! SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS-Planta in pots, cyclamens, that all my patients go to sleep while the world gels Into my eyes?” ident. he received an appreciative ac (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes- gerani Y am hill C o u n ty A b stra c t Col I’m pulling their teeth. knowledgment from Washington. This ums, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. JRoees I McMnortniAJL O r bg o r Det^nd Dentist—That’s nothing 1 Is believed to he the smallest cartoon Easy to Remedy. our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. Mine are Itegfnnlng to have their picture in the world, foa It measures He—How shabby those boats look. taken while I operate, 8he—Why should Itont* be shabby? tnly about n quarter or "an Inch tn Graphic and Semi-Weeklyjour- photograph* because they always have such a I’ve often heard my brotherrialk about the longest direction. The likeness la nal |2 . per year. pleasant expression on their faces. In profile. the painters they had on hoard? ~ a R. CHAPIN The Oregon Fanner LAW YER Offers 11 nusnal Opportunity to Iff Readers Dr. H. C. Dixon ; I D E N T IS T I Dr. H . M. Massey | D E N T IS T I DENTIST PHYSICIANS Dr. £. E. Daniels Monuments fv V. A. VINCENT M ONUM ENTS PERFECTION OIL HEATER UNDERTAK ERS W hen in Need of a Plum ber E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St., Newberg I T H E H O M E OF F L O W E R S i: JOHN GOWER T îh ■