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RIVER FRONT NOTES Naturally, the wearing o f whiskers will soon bo in vogue again, with a continuous ration Ambrose Barcrott has found a H. W O O D W A R B o f barley and oat bread being small island on his island farm, M lt O fu A Pabluhir enforced. where he is busily engaged in P ib U tk«d«TW T T k ar*d «r B o ra la « cutting wood. We are being urged by govern I Oratine Batidla«, Mo. (00 rtrmt Stract William Hyde tumbled ofi a I OR , Wktto U : Haddens*. Blae V ment officials, in season and out log at the mill boom Saturday, at (ho at Mavbar«, Ora«oa, o f season, to observe meatless but fortunately escaped w ith a and wheatless days, and the hint ié also given that very soon the thorough ducking. $150 Per Year in Advanpe regulations will become much Captain Clyde Raabe has been more stringent, and all this time signed as master of the steamer, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1918 the government is permitting Grahammona, succeeding Cap millions o f bushels o f grain to be tain Chris Bluhm. Capt. Rivers has moved his The daily news dispatches tell consumed by the distillers and ing o f conditions in Russia make brewers for the manufacture of house boat down from the mouth a veritable “ O ff again, on again, that which inebriates. Is this o f the Yamhill and w ill make Finigan to Flanigan,” serial. consistent? L et our good friend Newberg his headquarters tor a Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Combination Brown o f the GtrvalHs Courier, time. Within the next fe w days state Suits, Chemise, Skirts, D rawers and Corset Covers. A great many hard w ood rafts whose fancy runs toward mauling ments will be mailed to subscri are being towed dow n the river big business, answer. Buy now while you cut buy At the old prices bers who are in arrears and by small gas boats, destined for prompt renewal w ill be appre Naturally, the housewife who New Era, Oregon C ity and P o rt ciated. ____________•, is railed at for throwing a few land. Judging by the number o f hard W ith a stiff breeze coming over hand fulls o f wheat to her One Lot P illo w Slips while they last 10 cts. each. Chehalem Mountain from the chickens in the back yard, don’t w ood rafts going down the river feel very kindly disposed toward the Oregon C ity locks will be a north-east during the past two nr three days it has been the the big fellows back at Washing busy place when they are ready One Lot M en’s Neckties 25 cts. each. coldest moderate weather—just ton who turn a deaf ear to all for business Again. Chase & Linton’s clamshell down to the freezing point—that the appeals made for stopping the waste o f grain that is per digger was moved dow n to F u r M u ffs— what we have left at 1-2 price. w e have had during the winter. mitted t o be consumed in the Butteville last week, where she O N L Y A S A LA S T RESORT manufacture o f whiskey and wiH dig and put a tew thousand One L o t Lace Insertions 1 ct. per yard. beer. But, o f course, women are yards of gravel on the bank. I f the Germans torture Am eri not supposed to know all the The saw mill dosed dow n Sat can prisoners in order to make whys and wherefores o f admin urday ow in g to the breaking of Good quality o f W h ite Outing Flannel at 25 cts. yard. them reveal military secrets the istration affairs in a big country a crank coupling. The dam age United States will “ retaliate,” is like ours. was repaired Suuday and the th e word that comes from Wash mill started again M onday ington. It is revolting to think M A R IO N C O U N T Y MOSS- morning. o f this country torturing prison BACK ISM The silo plant is very busy cut ers even to retaliate upon a fiend tin g up stock and storing, get Judge Bushey told the Salem States ish enemy. The purpose o f the a __ man not long ago that he would not ran tin g ready for their spring trade. retaliation o f course, would be to W o can save you money on Just remember that you con again for county judge. H e said he They received a car load o f silo compel the German authorities shoes. It w ill pey you to oee would retire to his little farm where he staves from the Spaulding Salem got the boot quality of grocer to desist from their inhuman could, without working overtime, make them before buying. W o hove mill Tuesday. ies for lose money at Baird*a. practices. But would it accom a comfortable living. But does anyone The steamer, Gray Eagle, them for men, women end WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS plish its object? I t is easy to be believe that Judge Bushey can earn $1,800 a year (the salary paid the coun brought a couple o f strings o f children. PROMPTLY. lieve that an enemy barborous ty ju dge) on that little farm — or any- logs dow n the river M on day for enough to torture helpless pris where elee? The history o f his whole the C. K . Spaulding Co. The oners would be indifferent to period in office reveals the lack o f con company is receiving more logs cruelties visited upon its own structive ideas o f any value to the lately than at any time since last caDtured men through resent county. A s an obstructionist a ll- w ill summer. ment, or at least not moved suf admit his ability. Ten y e a n o f this A 30,000-foot log raft was crawfish progress ought to satisfy even ficiently to change its tactics for Marion county “ mossbackism. ” — Au broken np Saturday evening by their relief. “ Pay ’em back in rora Observer. hitting one of the piers o f the kind” would be fair enough if Judge Bushey has always op bridge while being tow ed dow n the tortures could be inflicted up posed the employment o f a coun the river by the gas boat, Hazel on the Germans who are mis ty agen t ' * O. The accident w as caused Tty treating Americans so cruelly, one o f the lines on the raft part but thus to punish helpless Ger- Y A M H IL L C O U N T Y O N T H E ing and winding around the pro mans locked up in American pris BACK TRACK peller wheel o f the b oat. The ons would be a different matter On F rid ay morning of last W hile Uncle Sam is posting up the crew g o t the line clear Sunday altogether. The suggestion does ledger fo r 1917 a pleasant smile w ill m orning and started dow n the week J. A. Kersey, a veteran o f not commend itself to the Am er cross bis face when he turns to the river picking up the logs. She the C ivil W ar, w as suddenly ican conscience.—Telephone-Reg page marked “ county agents.” Each went dow n as far as the mouth stricken w ith valvu lar disease of one o f them is worth money to Uncle ister. of the M olalla and succeeded in the heart while a t his home out Sam. Each one is helping hundreds o f “S O M E W H A T S IN G U L A R recovering all but about 3,000 in the Fern w ood neighborhood, farm ers. And 1917 w as the big year feet. • for extending the work. Complete fig FACT" and died in a few minutes after ures are not yet out but frequent re The daily press reflects a sentiment throughout the nation the summons came. ports in the news from different parts which clearly indicates a new condition. A Philadelphia newspaper is at Funeral services were held a t o f the country make it plain that the some pains to point out the experim ental leaven is working. Before Men are wanted everywhere. The work o f this war ia be “ W hat an unappreciative fath the W . W. H ollingsw orth Co. ing carried on largely by those who never before have been “ somewhat singular fa ct” that long the county without an agent is g o er I have.” chapel on Sunday afternoon a t 2 in public office or in public work. Men who have been too "no secretary o f the treasury has ing to be regarded aa distinctly out o f “ W h at’s the matter, girlie?” o ’clock, Rev. B. L . Hicks officiat busy, too engrossed with their own tasks, are leaving their * ever reached the presidency. date.— Rural W eekly. “ I sent him 3,000 kisses for ing. work to others and givin g their time and ability to the cause A fte r two years o f successful The post “ has been filled by which ia ours, yours, everybody’s. Christmas.” The deceased was born a t New work by a competent county many able and eminent men; not “ Well?” It is a time when politics in the ordinary sense must not be Trenton, Franklin county, Indi a fe w have been ampitious to oc agent, Yamhill county is now on considered. It calls for all the ability that «tn be mustered. “ And he sends me back a ten ana, in 1844, and w as aged 74 cupy the White House, and some the back track, thanks to a coun dollar check.” Oregon to be a successful part in this unit plan for the de years and 13 days at the time o f * o f them have labored hard to ac- ty court that turned a deaf ear fense o f Democracy, must likewise place the thought o f the his death. On August 13,1862, times before everything. ’ cemplish that purpose.” There to the request o f more than six wheo 18 years ot age, he enlisted W as William H. Crawford, who hundred petitioners. In another part o f this paper appears the announcement o f in the arm y as a private in Co. A bridegroom, who was so re L. J. Simpson as a candidate for tne nomination for Govern held office under Monroe. He C, 104th Regiment, Illinois In or on the Republican tick et Mr. Simpson was urged to be cently bridegroom that he forgot w as a shrewd politician, but hia fantry. He also made a second come a candidate by his many friends in every part o f the to sign for his wife when he reg nomination, fa r from being a A topic of conversation in a enlistment as a private in Co. I, state, because o f his business record, his understanding and step to the higher position, gave district near Hillsboro is the big istered at the Chandler Hotel knowledge o f Oregon's resources, industries and needs; be 4 th Regiment, and later was the coup de grace to the system heartedness of a gentleman who Tuesday night, is the latest in cause o f his public-spiritedness, which o f recent years has transferred to Co. L , 12th Regi led him to tasks which have been more important to him than o f nomination by congressional recently moved to the county w ar weddings in Coos county. ment, Illinois C avalry, serving his own affairs. Second Lieutenant James B. caucus. John Sherman and Sal and bought the stock on a rent altogther three and a half years, L. J. Simpson is dearly the man who can give Oregon mon P. Chase never got as far ed farm. Just as the deal was Bedingfield from Camp Lew is is participating in some o f the the administration necessary to this plan of National as nomination, but the chances c o m p le t e d tw o unfortunate the man, and the bride was Miss heavy battles of the w a r and be Efficiency. o f at least the former for the things happened—the wife o f the Elsie Kinlev, of Bandon, nntil ing laid up for a time by wounds g re a t prize were brighter than seller died and the farm was sold. yesterday, when she became Mrs. His carmxaign will be directed straight to you as voters, as received. individuals who do your own thinking. C raw ford’s. Sherman’ s nomina The residents agree that as a Bedingfield at the home o f her March 20, 1875, he was m ar W e are firmly convinced that you will not allow politics to tion at any one o f three conven strict business proposition the parents, M r. and Mrs. E. H. ried to Julia A. Baxter a t Cedar influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man tions to which his name waa pre- new comer would have had Kinley, of Bandon. Falls, Io w a . T o this union tw o who ia best fit to help the people o f Oregon, develop the Wednesday morning the young . sen ted would have meant a real grounds tor w ithdraw ing from state’s vast resources, and to prepare for, and participate in, sons were born, Joseph and contest, but in the first one the the bargain, but it is said that couple went north to Camp the great reconstruction that ia to follow. James Andrew, the former now struggle between Grant and he indignantly repudiated such Lewis. We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever The wedding is the culmina deceased. The latter and the Blaine had for the Ohioan the an idea and said the seller had before, and that L. J. Simpson will be your choice. w id o w remain, both being pres tragic termination o f the naming enough trouble in the loss o f his tion o f a romance which began ent a t the time o f his death. o f his own campaign manager; wife w ithou t having business when both were teaching in the The fam ily came from Io w a to in the second, Blaine won on the complications added and he took Parkersburg school on the Co- Fint —Talk over hia candidacy fourth ballot, only to be defeated the stock and paid the agreed quille River. La st year the Oregon in April, 1888, and were residents of Newberg for several with your friends. groom , who is a Willam ette Un in November, and in the third, price. N o w he has the outfit and years. L a ter they purchased in which Sherman started with no place to put it and the com iversity man, was principal, and Second —I f you believe that L. «sore than twice the votes o f munity has resolved itself into assistant to him was Miss Kin- land out in the Fern w ood neigh J. Simpson is worthy o f your sup Gresham, his nearest rival, Har real estate agents and all are aid ley, who is known as one o f the borhood where they built a home port write a letter to this com mittee. rison, virtually a “ dark horse,” ing him in search o f a location.— most accomplished young w o which they have occupied all there years. men of the Bandon country. w as nominated and elected. H illsboro Independent. Suggest how his cause may be Last night a hen the young Andrew, the son, returned here Chase remained s receptive can advanced. We, in turn, will tell couple arrived here from the from Oregon C ity a few months didate after his elevation to the y6u how you can help. south, Lieut. Bedingfield, falling ago w ith his family to take supreme bench. But our Phila Knicker—“ The kaiser says Ger into his bachelor habits, wrote charge o f the farm as his father Paid Advertisement delphia contemporary would net mans mast have the w ill to en his name boldly on the register, w as gettin g to o feeble to look Issued by be so cruel as to imply that these dure.” “Simpton for Governor” League precedents have any bearing up “ Knicker—“ Well, they certain and, remembering his bride, re-1 after it. He w ill remain and turned and added “ and wife.” — | look after the interests o f bis Pittock Block, Portland on the campaign o f 1920, we ly have the William to endure.” Loos Bay Times. ‘ mother. —New York Sun. hope.—The Nation. Newberg Graphic BAIRD Special Sale in Full Swing % Shoes . Groceries j..' - . Cash Paid for Eggs E. Ç . B A I R D J. A. KERSEY, am VAR VETERAN, DIES In Keeping With the B ig Thought of the D ay POOR RETURNS FORGOT TO REGISTER HIS WIFE BELIEVES IN THE GOLDEN RULE What You Can Do SOME ENDURANCE