Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 24, 1918, Image 4

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Catered at th e postoM ce at Mewberg, Oregon,
soeoad-elass m etter.
$1.50 Per Y eer in Advance
THURSDAY, JANUARY
24. 1918
Since the oration season is near
at hand the Graphic would sug­
gest a modernized form o f an old
subject and make it read, " b e ­
yond the Alps Lies the Kaiser."
Newberg has contributed quite
liberally toward the 75,000 in
crease in population that is
claimed for Portland in the past
four months, owing to the big
demand for men at the ship­
building plants.
When the sick kitten stage de-
velops to such an extent among
school youngsters that the girls
are unable to walk home without
holding onto the arm o f a boy,
there is an urgent demand for the
old fashioned mother and the tra-
ditinnal idinnor
sees so much o f the bad among
the former, and that she gets so
thoroughly disgusted at times
with those, who, for the sake o
virtue and the saving of unsus­
pecting girls, should support her
in her efforts to bring the guilty
to justice, but instead, do their
best to thwart her, she almost
loses faith in humanity. How
ever, she says somebody must do
the work she has in hard ant
she is glad to be able at times to
land men behind the bars who
have been responsible for the
downfall of ignorant, unsuspect
ing girls, though she likes best
to tell of instances where she
has been able to save the tempt­
ed before they have fallen. She
is strong of physique and utterly
fearless, and in many instances
has^proved herself to be a terror
to evil doers.
Mrs. Upton merits the hearty
support of all virtuous loving
people wherever du tycalls her
SATURDAY NIGHTS BALL GAME
m m m
COUNTRY UFE 0 i;ii
HELD MEETING LAST FRIDAY
On last Friday the Country
Lite Council of Yamhill County
held an interesting and most
profitable meeting. The various
districts of the county were well
represented and all the represen­
tatives took an interested part
in working out the county pro­
gram of work tor the year.
Perhaps the project decided up-
on which will be of es|>ecial in­
terest to the whole county is the
home study tour to be conduct­
ed in Yamhill county early this
spring. All who were present
on the tour last spring will not
need to be reminded of the last-
ing good derived from it, and
will be more than ready to at­
tend again. Some of the things
to be emphasized and demon­
strated this year are the beauti­
fication of the house and grounds
of the country home; sanitation
of the farm home; various house­
hold conveniences and labor sav­
ers; and the possibilities of elec­
tricity in the country home.
Other lines of work to be fol­
lowed out in the county are the
problems of conservation in
foods and clothing; the cam
paign against flies as well as
mice, rats and other householc
pests; and the study of home eo
onomics problems in the various
communities of the county.
This is a full program of work
and one o f importance to the
many citizens of Yamhill county
The council is depending on at
for hearty co-operation in exe­
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BAIRD
Muslin Underwear
We have just received a large shipment o f Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. They are
offered to you now at prices much cheaper than you can buy the muslin alone for.
Ladies Gowns
Yam s
Good quality materials; they are nicely
trimmed and well made, but priced low
We have some gray yarn suttable for
knitting socks. While it lasts only
at 75 cents up
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75 cents a skein
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Combination Suits 50c up
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Corset Covers 35c up
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©raw er« 50c up. Children’s muslin drawers 15c up
IT“ u>* Cr" cen‘
P“ ,fic Colle« « waa defeated in
a hotly contested
on the ,0*
We have just received a shipment
f*1 ! ° ° r
the Oregon Aggies
o f some o f the latest styles of shoes.
l**t Saturday evening. The game
We still have a few coats left for
We are offering them at $3 to $4,00
was w e rV close *nd the result WHS
not sure until the last few min
ladies and misses. We offer them
per pair less than the big Portland
to you at 20 per cent reduction.
stores ask for the same kind. Save
The so called country newspa utes of play, when O. A. C
dropped
through
a
few
ringers
Now
is
the
time
to
buy
your
coat
money
by buying shoes at Baird’s.
per publishers are quite familiar
and
put
them
in
the
lead
with the merchant who wants
The first half started with a
the local paper to go after the
department store patrons, but rush and with Pacific scoring
who fails to make consistent ap­ first by Elliott’s accurate fou
peals to the people to trade at throwing. However, the lead was
We are especially anxious to serve
home by advertising what he has soon overcome by the Beaver’s
your grocery wants. We carry a
to offer through the columns of scoring machine and the half
ended with O. A. C. in the lead
W e are offering the entiee balance
complete line o f clean, fresh groc­
his home paper.
by a score o f 9 to 19. Ray o f the
of our stock o f Fur Muffs and Scarfs
eries at reasonable prices. Let us
HIGH SCHOOL
at one-half the usual selling prices.
serve you. We make our deliveries
It is stated that during the Aggies scored four field goals
and
nine
o
f
the
ten
free
throws
Is
you
need
any
furs
buy
them
now.
Principal
McNair
gave
a
fare­
promply.
months o f October and Novem­
well address during the assembly
ber railway dining-cars made a accorded him.
The
P.
C.
boys
came
back
period
Friday. He took a text
raving of 469,508 pounds o f meat,
strong
in
the
second
half
and
out of Proverbs and impresset
238,098 pounds o f flour and 25,699
were
able
to
keep
the
large
end
of
upon the students that it is their
pounds of sugar. This is some
the
score
most
o
f
the
time.
Col-
will and not the conditions
conservation, but judging from
cord
started
the
winning
streak
which are about them which
our experience on diners, it is a
by
dropping
the
ball
neatly
will determine their success or
safe guess that it was the pat­
through
the
elusive
ring
from
the
failure
in life. After school the
rons who did the conserving with­
center
o
f
the
floor.
Elliott
found
students marched to the depot
out any loss to those operating
the
basket
for
two
goals,
followed
to bid Prof. McNair good-bye
the cars.
KING G EO R G E AS AN A N G LER king cries with a very shrill voice,
by one from Wnghtpnd two from and to wish him good luck while GOVERNMENT WANTS LUM­
'Hip- H ip! Hurrah!’ On these red
The Graphic is not inclined to Hinshaw. O.A.C. ended the luck in the service o f his country.
Ruler Fights With a Salmon
BERMEN AND ROAD BUILDERS Britain's
letter days his majesty George dines
by
replacing
Robinson,
the
gigan­
and
Then
Dines
on
s
Haggis
boast o f its subscription list but
Friday evening the long de­
on a haggis and a whisky grog. Idke
and Whisky Grog.
advertisers, who are the parties tic center, who had twisted his layed junior-freshmen reception
a
true Scotsman, he wears only a
Washington, January 21—So
most interested aside from the ankle, with Purley, and ended the became a reality. The program
An article in a French paper de­ kilt.”
urgent is the need for lumbermen
publisher, are invited to inspect half by a score o f 17 to 19.
was excellent and the students
scribing King George salmon fish­
We need not add, says London
The feature o f the game was the report the games were better and road builders for immediate ing is too good to be lost. It runs (in
our list at any time. If we can’ t
Tit-Bits, that the description is
service in France that the War translation):
satisfy merchants that we are in foul shooting o f both sides. Ray than usual.
meant to be most complimentary to
Department
has made an excep­
dropped
through
fourteen
out
of
“ He is an angler of the first force, the king, in spite of the lively imagi­
a position to give results we shall
Mach to the dismay of the
not ask for their business. This sixteen trials, while Elliott scored restless spirits of the students, tion to its previous ruling, and this king of Britain. Behold him nation of the writer.
will now allow experienced men there, as he sits motionless under hie
is not a charity shop.
All we twelve out of fifteen trials.
the eighth period has again been of draft age to enlist, under cer­ umbrella patiently regarding hia
MUCH WORN.
Gawley, from the Portland Y.
ask for is a chance to do business
established for the benefit o f the tain conditions.
many-colored
floats!
How
obstinate­
M. C. A., refereed the game, call­
on a give and take basis.
“ It is said that furs will ba very
mischief makers and the ones
ing a total o f thirt>-one fouls.
Any man between eighteen and ly he contends with the elements! It much worn this year.”
who are nnable to study during
is a summer day of B r it A i; that ia'
forty-one years o f age, who is
MRS. UPTON WORKING IN The line-up:
“ I know my furs will be. They'
school hours.
to say, a day of sleet, and fog, and
qualified physically and by ex­ tempest. But whst would you? It were very much worn last season; in
Pacific Col. 26 O. A. C....... .38
COOS COUNTY
Elliott, F ......16 Ray. F .......... 26
perience, may enlist for this ser­ is as thay love it, those who would fact, nearly worn out.”
Hinshaw, F .. 6 Kruger, F ...... 4 AVERAGE WINTER WHEAT SOWN vice; but they must obtain per­
follow the sport. Presently the king’ s
That Mrs. Clara Upton, wife Edwards, C...... Robinson, C... 4
N O T W O R TH T H A T MUCH.
mission to do so from Major C. float begins to descend. How he
o f Rev. S. H. Upton, o f New­ Wright, G .... 2 Bissett, G....
Oregon—Area seeded fall of
“ Will you lend me twenty-five dol­
berg, is busy on her job is evi­ Colcord, G.... 2 Reardon, G ... 2 1917, 562,000 acres, compared E. Clarke, Chief o f Engineers Of­ strikes! The hook is implanted in
,
denced by the following taken .......................... Purley, C...... 2 with 450,000 acres seeded last fice, War Department, Washing­ the very bowels of the salmon. The lars ?”
ton, D. C., by mail or telegraph. king rises. He spurns aside his foot­
“ No. 1 don’t care to get rid of
from the Coquille Sentinel:
all. Increase, 112,000 acres or The men required will be sent to stool. He Rtrides strongly and swift­ your friendship that badly.”
“ Judge Watson haa had a series o f STEAMER SEON HAS NEW (M F
25 per cent. Condition, 90 per
Juvenile court caaea before him thia
France as soon as they are as­ ly toward the rear. In good time the
D IF F E R E N T DAYS.
cent
of
normal,
compared
with
salmon comes to approach himself
week, involving delinquency on the
sembled,
without
being
held
here
Henry W. Chase went down 78 pier cent last year, and a 10
part o f girla 16 years o f age, and
to the bank. Aha! The king has
“ When I was a kid the poorest
tor military training.
younger. These cases were brought to to Portland last Saturday where year average for December 1st of
cast aside his ro d ! He hurls him­
boy
could have fun making a snow
Tremendous quantities of lum­ self flat on the ground on his victim.
the attention o f the court by Mra. Jje appeared before the U. S. Ma­
94 per cent.
man.
You remember we used lumps
Clara Upton, of the Pacific Coast Res­ rine Board and took a successful
ber are required by the American They splash and struggle in the icy
United States—Area seeded fall
o f coal for his eyes ?”
cue and Protective Society of Portland,
examination and is now a regu­ of 1917, 42,000,000 acres, com- troops in France. A special reg­ water. Name of a dog! But it is
“ I remem her. I suppose making a
who is a state official commissioned by
iment, known as the 20th En­ a braw laddie! The gill^, a kind of
Gov. Withycombe. It is a work in larly licensed engineer.
jared with 40,534,000 acres
anow man is now s pastime for chil­
In his young manhood Mr. seeded last fall. Increase, 1,666,- gineers, is being recruited to cut outdoor domestic, administers the dren of the very rich.” — Ixuiisrille
which she ought to have had the earn­
timber in the forests of France coup de grace with' his pistol. The Courier-Journal.
est support of every man and woman Chase followed the occupation
000 acres or 4 pier cent. Condi­
who believes in decency and wants to both o f stationary and marine
and manufacture it into lumber.
tion, 79.3 p>er cent normal, com-
stop the debauching o f young girls, but
engineer and was a capable man, >ared with 85.7 pier cent last This regiment will include ex­
n which she haa been antagonized and
perienced men o f every class re­
slurred by those from whom better but for the past several years be year, and a 10 year average for
quired
in lumber camp opera­
things were to have been expected. has devoted hi? entire time to December 1st, of 89.3 per cent.
Had there been such co-operation it the business management of the
tions.
might have been possible to secure the Chase & Linton Gravel Co.
The 20th Engineers needs im­
ACROSS THE COUNTRY
punishment o f the men who contribut­
That he passed the severe techni­
mediately
2,000 woodsmen, saw
ed to the delinquency of these girls and
IN
A
MAXWELL
CAR
cal
examination
o
f
the
engineer­
mill-men,
machinists
and others
to have put the fear of the heavy hand
ing
board
is
highly
creditable
to
who have worked at lumbering.
o f the law into the hearts o f others
Overalls are the favorite pieces
who might be tempted to repeat such him.
It also needs 3,000 men who
of wearing apparel of Miss B.
deeds. As it is, all the excuse given
Mr. Chase took out his “ tick­
have worked at road bnilding.
Faidley, of Denver, Colorado,
for failing to support Mrs. Upton in
et” for the sole purpose of taking
These men are to construct
this crusade is that, however bad con­
when motoring across country
ditions may be in Coos county they are charge of the engine room of his in her Maxwell car. She has roads from the woods to the
Big Bargains throughout the entire store, so we
mills and from the mills to the
far worse in Portland and Astoria, and company’s boat when the neces­
j
ust
completed
a
tour
from
Che-
can
close our sale with a great rush.
that the rottenness down here ought sity arises. The tempting wages
distributing depots. In connec­
lalis,
Washington,
to
Denver,
not to be exposed and a • house-cleaning paid engineers by the ship yards,
tion with both the lumbering
Have you seen the Ladies’ Tailor-M ade Salta
something like 2,996 miles. Af­
made until those cities have been fumi­
government boats and the mer­
and
road-building
operations
at H alf P rice? I f not, come in at once, as they
gated. It's the same old argument
ter going over the mountains
experi­
that we are justified in sinning because chant marine service has made it and nearly roadless countries complete crews o f
are wonderful bargains.
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almost impossible for owners of
enced in the great variety of ma­
others do worse.”
she reports the car in good run­
Remember, Saturday, January 26th^ is tha
chinery used and in the camp
We doubt if a better selection small steam-propelled river boats
ning order. Miss Faidley drives
and repair work involved are
last day o f the sale.
could be made for an agent of to get and keep good men, but
the" Maxwell in place of her
now
Mr.
Chase
can
take
charge
the Rescue and Protective Soci­
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jrother who has never learned required.
ety. Mra. Upton has told the at any time and this will obviate 1 :o operate a motor car.
Semi-weekly Oregon Journal
editor o f the Graphic o f many of the necessity of laying up the
her experiences with base men boat for lack of a suitable en­ Graphic and Semi-Weeklyjour- and the Newberg Graphic $2.00
nal $2. per year.
per year.
and wayward girls, and says she gineer.
Ladies Coats at
20 Per Cent O ff
Stylish Shoes
Entire Fur Stock
at One-half Price
Fresh Groceries
Cash Paid for Eggs
E. 0. BAIRD
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Final and l i s t Call
OUR GREAT JANUARY SALE WILL POSITIVELY
CLOSE SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26th
D. M. NAYBERGER