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m -, . 1 j t x * i II *' ■ ; V V * i# » N it f|||T ir .~i* c r . L ... T " , . ‘ * W n i f ì* . **- >- ■ h f ' *'«* 4 # a .. ^ y iii i V \ «r«|fon Historical Soci«., Pub,,c Auditorium 0 N ewberg VOL. XXIX G raphic No. 24 NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918 •n r GOV. WITHYCOMBE FOR SECOND TERN VALUE OF CRAYFISH . BEING R E C t y j p f l ^ ^ Tells W hy He U the Logical Candidate for the Repub« lican Nomination O nce W ere W asted But U. S- Bureau o f Fisheries Has Found M arket for Them A catch of gnyfah on the floor of a otherwise i Thai the fuh for cm at the bench are deaning an# Saleoa boag leaded iole ecow fie * 6U1 bap. Note the abundance of grayfish caught with the u le w . \ The editor of the Graphic has found it difficult in times past t o get hi# friends ot the East to be lieve some of his fish stories, and donbtless many who will read this article have had the same experience. The accompanying pictures, which recently appear ed in the Standard Oil Bulletin, will help to convince the skepti cal Easterner, who never t a r a fish larger than a twelve-inch “ sucker,” that we have real fish out here on the Northwest Coast. ____________________ The Bulletin says of the Gray- fish: We o f the United States are be ginning to discover the gray fish; we are awakening to a realiza tion of its possibilities as food. That we did not begin learning this long ago was not dne so much to lack of discernment as to thefact that we haveso many other excellent food fish with es tablished reputations. The grayfish art* none other than our fishermen’s old-time enemy, the dogfish. As dogfish they were despised here in Amer ica, thongh Europe has recog nized their food value tor cen turies. The adnlt fish are from three to four feet in length, and weigh from five to fifteen pounds, seven pounds being a common. feed on Uve crabs» It the people of Oregon are of as all Social Hygiene and other CANDIDATE FOR REFUDUCAN the opinion that I have serve« out—for tbl increase of desirable population; for the encourage-1 'moral uplift measures. During them faithfully, I should be NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR ment of manufacturing enter 'the three sessions he served in pleased to receive a vote of con prises; for the enlargement of the House he has supported ev fidence at their hand». flocks and herds of the best ery measure which promised a The Governor of the state has The beautiful Community breeds; for the eradication of relief and protection to tne men the ear of the people. It is there Service Flag, with - more fruit pests and other destructive and women who toil, and in fore in his power to assist in ere- than 100 stars, is now com agencies in orchard and farm; for 1917 took the floor in active op ..ating and maintaining a healthy pleted and will be presented the general encouragement of position to the anti-picket bill. public sentiment on the many to the city o f Newberg Fri productiveness in all lines of en- The railroad men have appreci subjects which make for com day evening in Duncan’s ated his support and have offi munitv welfare. 1 have been deaVor; tor the careful, intelli Hall. gent handling of the several state cially thanked him for his assis mindful of this tact, have min This service flag will be institutions and their wards, tance in passing the Electric gled with the people and have different from other flags of observing as far as Possible the Headlight bill, the Fuji Crew bill done all in my power to promote its kind, inasmuch as it will best lines o f modern treatment and like measures m, which they the development o f the state, to I represent every brave boy , while at the same time securing were vitally interested. bring about the construction of o f this community who has for these and tor every dr part- i elected him good roads, to emphasize the enlisted to serve his t of state twriveae importance of education was especially to maintain at white possible economy. A complete list of the en in 1914/ but was again elected valuable for food. In this exclu Domestic tranquility and busi heat the devotion o f the people listed men 1ms not been se- < in 1915 and re-elected without sive animat diet they are like to the gtfeat cause o f liberty am ness confidence are intimately re cured. Will parents kindly ! opposition in 1916. On January most other of our important lated to the public welfare. I democracy for which this coun send to Mrs. Maria K. 1, 1916, when th e: prohibition food fishes. However, they have shall do all in my power to pro try is fighting."If re-elected, DR. J. C. ANDERSON Evans the names of their law went into effect. The Dalles been regarded as pests by fisher shall continue to do everything I mote them. I note with pleas Dr. Anderson is best known boys? » Local of the International Bar men engaged in other fishing, ure the growing dispo^tion of can to accomplish these ends. throughout the state as the tenders’ League, acknowledging owing to tneir piratical and de Oregon has given twenty thou employers and employees to con “ A t h e r ” ot prohibition, as he sand or her sons to the great sider each others rights and to introduced in the state legisla their defeat at his hands, pre structive habits. Often they ‘FA1BLY FOTYGRAFT ALBUM’ adjust differences by discussion world war. These men are the ture the prohibition law o f 1915 sented Dr. Anderson with their travel in large schools and, being flower of our young manhood in a spirit of fairness and equity. as well as the “ bone dry” law of lodge banner and disbanded for attracted bv live fish enmeshed This side-splitting play will be The routine duties of the office and we have no clearer duty than 1917. That he is proud of the ever. This is believed to be the in fishermen’ll nets, they not only that of loyally supporting them, will not be neglected by me, but given at Springbrook on Tuesday title is evxMnced by the fact that only saloon banner ever surren destroy the fish in their eager providing for their health and every effort will be put forth to evening o f next week for the ben when he filed notice of his candi dered to the opposition, and is ness, to kill, but. in nearly, all comfort and safe-guarding their bring each branch of the state efit o f the Red Cross. dacy for Governor he ordered the prized by him as a memento of a cases, damage the fishermen’s Over 30 m the cast among morals. I shall continue to ren service to a condition of maxi gear with their teeth. This, as words “ Bone Dry; Win the War; well earned victory. them being der them every service in my mum usefulness. The efficiency well as the tact that the grayfish Develop Oregon” printed after of the servjge must never be sac Cousin Willie Peebles......... Bert Miller his name on the ballot power. MEDAL CONTEST AT DUNDEE was, until recently, thrown to- Uncle Abner Sedley........ Chas. Morris Under our form of government rificed for the sake of political U nde Billy Sparks.......... Or. Van Valin the dogs and the hounds when He is a native of Illinois, but advantage. the conduct of a foreign war de- The young people’s silver med caught with salmon and other- Paella Famum and Barney Laden .... has resided in Oregon for tfie I shall be mindful of the fact ...... Miss Jennie D. Miller and Geo. Lutz past sixteen year», all 'of the al contest held at Dundee last food fishes, resulted in the fish volves on the President of the United Statef, who is command that I am the representative of Kate O’ Hallormn.......... Mrs. Geo. Kelty time in The Dalles. Saturday evening was listened being called “ dogfish.” Natu tr-in-chief of the Army and Navy. the whole people and shall wel Uncle Adoniram Burgstresser. E. E. Goff rally under these conditions no As a member of the Oregon to bv a good sized audience. Nela Quist............................Carl Nelson 1 shall do everything in my pow- come suggestions from anv citi- Elmer Boody and w ife.................... The class was composed of name was too bad to call such a legislature in 1913-1915 and ,tbe end that the collective cr to assist the President iu mak ......Chas. Hod son and Mrs. Geo. Luts 1917 he has always been active Esther Miles, Llewellyn Sander- destructive fish, but the U. S. ing the power of this country ef wisdom may be brought to bear Cousin Peter, wife and baby........... ly identified with the construc man, Francis Clark, Eleanor Government, in its endeavors t o .................... Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Fort fective in the great world con on all problems. tive measures coming before that Bassett, Miss Jackson. Thecon- increase the demand tor this low If honored by a re-election I and many others too numerous to mention body. He was a member of the testants rendered thejr readings priced and excellent lood fish, flict. I shall particularly exer Miss Jessie Britt will show the pic cise every power and authority shall'continue to give the best tures and give the family history. i » i a put and orations, which were well has changed the name to gray- committee which in 1913 which I possess to promote a that is in me to every branch of through the measure taking the!chosen and interesting, in an ef- fish, believing the name more maximum efficiency in our local the public service. palatable. state printing out of politics,1 ficient and pleasing manner, RED CROSS BENEFIT industries which are related to thus saving thousands of dollars Miss Esther Miles won the The grayfish was first intro the war activities. No other to the Oregon taxpayer. He honors, Llewellyn Sanderman duced into the United States as The Red Cross needs the MARCH 29, WOOD-MAR HALL duty is so pressing or at this supported Workmen’s Compen- winning second place. Thesoloa a food fish bv the U. S. Bureau money. Help them by seeing time so important as that of Longfellow program given by “ The Man on the Box,” March sation, Permanent Registration, of Mrs. Babcock and Miss Ethel of Fisheries in Novemner, 1916. winning the war. No sacrifice is the Trefian Literary Society, 22-23. Imperial theatre, Mc Mother’s Pension, State Board Morris were much appreciated Eastern packers were the first to too great if it looks to the tri benefit Red Cross. of Control, Rural Credits, as well by the audience. place it on the market and a con Minnville. umph of the forces battling for siderable demand was created as international righteouness. the result ot pamphlets and other I shall stand in the future, as educational work done by the U. ii^the past, for rigid law enforce- S. Bureau of Fisheries. ment and for a cleaner and great As the grayfish is most plenti er Oregon. ful on the Pacific Coast during Oregon is firmly committed to the winter, just at the idle time the principles o f prohibition and for the salmon canneries, there is T o H elp R ed Cross For “ D ollar D ay” equal suffrage and, while they reason to believe that the Pacific • * are no longer issue# in this state, Coast packers will be able to op Lunch served in the vacant store room adjoining the City For every new subscription taken at any of these I shall continue to give these erate the whole year round. Hall, by the W omen’s Relief Corps. causes my full support. booths for the Graphic for one year and the Or The canning ot grayfish is Popcorn and Candy at Parkeds, Baird’s and Hanning’s, by Every legitimate phase of state handled in much the same man egon Farmer for three years, at the regular rate the Teachers' High School Unit development should be support ner as that of salmon, and pack ed, bdt at this time when our Ice Cream and W ar Cookies at Miller’s and Larkin- of $ 1 .5 0 for both, (the price of Graphic alone) ers will be able to use the same country is engaged in the most 4*rince’s, by W ednesday Chib. machinery, with the exception of terrible war in the world’s his Waffles in tailor shop adjoining Dodge’s Confectionery, the “ iron chink,” which cannot The Newberg Graphic tory the most rigid economy 4i by Civic Club. be used on the grayfish because state expenditure should be ob the cleaning must be done by W ill Donate $1 to Red Cross Fund Food sale at Kienle’s and Crede’s by the W . C T. U. served. hand in order to save the livers, We have state problems of which are valuable tor their oil. great magnitude to worked SERVICE FLAG GIVEN TO THE CITY Red Cross Program The Graphic’s Plan ■ L