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-]r« r. ■■VW » -er Mb -■* PATRIOTIC MEETING DUNCAN’S HALL Newberg Qraphic and freedom while earning fore he could show efficiency, money thus they contributed to when we have plenty of compe the Red Cross. Always depend tent men right here, lifelong tim upon it, the boys a t home are N. w o o d w a I d ber men, who could easily have Bailor and Publisher willing to do* their share. This started the work immediately Pictures of Yellowstone is only a beginning of a series of following appointment, and haste Park a t Duncan’s Hall Fri PablU had •» • rj T k u n l a t B o ra la « Red Cross benefity* in Chehalem in the manufacture of airplanes O raphi« B ulld lac. No. * 0 P in t Street day night. Centen Look out soon for an o s: o fle e . W hite SS: K eeldeore. l i â t *' has been the cry. Now il seems Have you a boy in the other jn the near'future to be that instead of using the fellows service? If so, there will be held by the Parent-TeacHer As ■ cored a t th e p o e ta n te a t N ew ber«. O recon, who have grown up in this tim a sta r for him on the Com sociation and Red Cross. a tto r. bered Section, for work in the munity Flag, which you woods, they are shipped off to will w ant to see. some faraway post and green STEEL TUBE IS UNBREAKABLE The military drill th at the men are brought here from oth children will give Friday ! • # Ceeetrueted That I v s i Dynamite THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1918 er sections of the country for Has Na affect an It, as Taste night will be exceptionally 1 this class of work. Possibly Hava Proved. fine. Yea, Saturday is “ Dollar Day* there may be some good reason in Newberg. Steal tubes arc n6w being made for this method of handling this so tough that dynam ite trill not department of the service, but it break them. A writer in Railway Don’t forget the Red Croaa looks a little bit peculiar, to say and Locomotive Sngineering cites booths, Saturday, when you come the least, espedally at a time like some instances In which this baa L. H. Meyer returned home bam proved recently., * to town. Remember the boys on this when so much stress is be ing laid on haste, coupled with from Portland last Thursday the other aide for whom this He' tells o f a n «lM oot length of where he had been employed in efficiency. work is being done. 5 3-16 inch steel seeing that was the ship yards. «tuck in an oil wall end 170 quarts Evidently one of our readers The little son of Mr. and Mrs. e l nitroglycerin ware shot off in the Moving the dock up an hour has failed to understand the po Walter Hess died last Thursday. well to blow out the pips end at the will be easy enough, but the idea of getting out of bed an hour sition taken by the Graphic in Interment was made in the Rose seme tim e to “shoot" the w ell. Tbs explosion did not budge the pips, the m atter of food conservation, Law n Cemetery. earlier, there’s the rub. and especially so regarding the Mrs. Wm. K. Graves came o u t however, bnt rsdnosd it to about six government requirement for sub from Portland Saturday for a fast in length, m aking it aramp, bat n et even cracking it. Saturday is merchants “ Dollar stitutes bought with flour. So short visit a t the home of Mr. ' Day” in Newberg and it will far as this requirement goes we and Mrs. Jno. Graves. In an Oklahoma oil field a string of 340 fast of ten-inch oil-w ell eas you to look over their adver have no criticism to offer. In tisements in the Graphic. There fact, we are perfectly willing Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hess and ing fell 386 fast to the bottom of a are a number of additional bar that the sale of white flour may little daughter came in for a few well. The casing was not broken by gains listed this week and it will be prohibited entirely if it be days visit a t the home of J. T. the shock, although the thread pro you to look them over care comes necessary to so conserve Hess. They were accompanied tector was forced over the threads bv Mrs. Hotchcliff from Gaston. about twelve or thirteen indies and fully. the supply, in order that our sol the bottom o f die pipe was beat diers may be properly fed and D. B Elliott, from Amity mo backward apd inward. The ladies having charge of th at the people of Europe may tored over to the home of Mr. In a sim ilar oast 84,000 pounds th e Red Cross booths Saturday be saved from starving. That is and 'Mrs. Wm. Smail last Thurs of pipe fell 800 feet and the im pest will please take notice that for a m atter for those in authority day. Mr. Smail accompanied telescoped the three lower sections, each new subscription they may to determine and whatever they him up to Amity, remaining un one inside and one outside, but no take for the Graphic a t the regu may decide upon will be given til Sunday. wsld failed, nor was there a crack lar rate of $1.50 a year, we will the stamp of approval by the Wavne, the little son o f Mr. in any one of the pieces of pipe. donate one dollar to the Red Graphic. But we do desire to and Mrs. Ernest Hall, died Mon BULGARIA A R IC I COUNTRY. - Cross fund. see the government go the limit day morning. He had been suf fering quite awhile. The funeral and sEop_the waste of good grain Bulgaria possesses admirable- ad “ Dollar Day” has been worked now being allowed for the manu took place at#- the home, inter vantages for rice growing on an ex up primarily in 'th e interest of facture of beer, and we are not, ment a t Noble cemetery. tensive scale, clim ate and soil both the Red Cross fund for this sec as some no doubt think, arguing L. R. Ralston returned recent being favorable, especially along the tion of Yamhill county. The for this restriction a t this time ly from a trip to his old home in* Maritza river and the marshy banks merchants have advertised very from the standpoint of one who Iowa where he visited relatives of the Struma and tbs Vtrdar. Rou- liberally in the Graphic for “ Dol believes in National Prohibition, and a brother a t an arm y post. mania is too far north and Serbia too lar Day” and we desire to do but for the sake of starving hu He is now doing his bit in help nigged to permit of rice culture, hut something for the fund. Here is manity. Nothing within the ing build the ships in the ship in southern Bulgaria and Macedonia are found many plains along the the offer we make. For each bounds of reason should be al yards in Portland. rivers well adapted for great plan new subscription taken for the lowed to stand in the way of Tuesday morning H arry Cra tations. The hilly country in north Graphic at the regular rate of food conservation when death ter went to the Parker Hospital ern Bulgaria, where many smelly riv $1.50 a year a t any of the Red from starvation jg staring mil in Newberg where he underwent e n take ^hair course to die Danube, Cross booths on Saturday, we lions of people in the face, and an operation for appendicitis by is favorable for n os growing, al will donate one dollar to the fund- the argument in favor of cutting the attending physicians, Drs. though thqga are no extensive plains This includes a three-year sub off the grain supply of the brew Littlefield and Romig.. His many in that region. scription to the Oregon Farmer eries is so convincing that so far friends hope for his successful re Formerly there were rice fields in the neighborhood of Vrats* and Fbr- without additional cost as we can recall no excuse has covery. dihand, but these have been turned been offered by the President Miss Crider did not arrive into groves of mulberry trees for the and congress for- the non-com- .From the Newberg point of from Idaho Sunday but is ex rearing of silkworms. About the mital course taken in the matter, view the country is safe for the pected some time this week. town o f K ustendil the rice fields Apparently some people On this present at least Witness the have given place wlmoct entirely to Miss Johnson, from Pacific Col side of the Atlantic are willing following statement of the result fru it orchards, and the same is true lege, gave her oration on “The to adopt the moth-eaten slogan of Dupnitza. of momentous events. On Fri Friends Reconstruction Work in which originated on the other day night of last week the New side, * T he king can do no wrong, ” France,” Sunday evening. She NATURAL INSTINCT. berg high school team won and consequently insist that in told of the work the Friends are over the McMinnville team on “ How did the Indians out there war times the one who dares to doing over there, made quite a the home floor by a score of 36 to plea for the young men for the on the reservation want to vote?" offer any form of criticism of the 21; on Saturday night the Pacific work. “They seemed inclined to the blan government is lacking in patri College debating team won a Ernest Hall, who purchased ket ballot.” otism. The Graphic is not in unanimous decision of the judges the Calvin Wells place, expects that class. We believe that a LIK E T H E WORLD. in taking the negative side of to leave soon for the Alberta free and fair discussion of ques question favoring government tions at issue, within reasonable country. Monday evening a few Mother— Come, Charlie, it’s time ownership of railroads, the Mc bounds, is desirable at any time. of the neighbors gathered at the to get up. Minnville College team taking Charlie— Then I’ll lie abed till it This is not a one-man country home for a social time which was the affirmative; on Tuesday night spent very pleasantly. Cake, comes around again. and it never will be. of this week the high school sandwiches, pickles and coffee team, backed by 225 loyal rooters, AN EXCEPTION. were served. Those present were w ent to McMinnville where they the Messrs, and wives E. W. “You surely do not approve of the again won over their opponents Newhouse, N. C. Johnson, J. P. mailed hand in business?" by a score of 36 to 19. George Brewin sued Ed Welch Hall and the Mesdames L. R. “Ob, yea, 1 do, if it is die post in the justice court a t Prairie Ralston and family, young Wm. man’s." . . / S. M. Calkins, who was in City last week. The am ount in Smail and Miss Mina Johnson. Newberg Tuesday, said while on volved was $1.75. Brtwin Jimmie Johnson and Mr. Dowd. In the old days our bell tents business trip made to Lincoln claimed th a t he gave th a t The boys’club “pie social” was made excellent targets for heavy ar county recently he met a group am ount to Welch to buy grutf a complete success. The pro tillery, being visible st a distance of of something like a hundred en with and he failed to account for gram was carried out as follows: many m iles, relates an army officer. listed men who had been sent either the grub or coin. A jury Messrs. George Hodges, Harold Now all of them are painted with a out from the East and put into heard the evidence and disagreed, Weaver, Ralph Agee, Aubrey special sort of distemper, and the the timber to cut spruce for air- and another jury was called and Tangen, Edward Johnson, Her bolder the patches, the stronger the olanes. While they were a fine beard the evidence and they dis man and Bobby Vanderbeck and colors, the batter, s tr o n g paintings lot of fellows, they were green agreed. Then the partiesgot to Robert Shire brought down the break the contours of any object, an d so not only tents, but guns, lim a t the work, having had no pre gether and agreed to each pay house with laughter, imperson bers, wagon oovsri and huts are made vious experience in cutting tim half the costs and quit. The ating the darkeys by song and to look ju st like the patched and ber and knew absolutely nothing parties were in about $100 each- story. Harold Weaver, Aubrey broken ground of camps and road of the methods used in felling And they say justice don’t Tangen and George Hodges were ways. • large trees. They told him they am ount to much. The chances the star actors. The panto IN TOUGH LUCK. were enjoying it although they are if the parties of the action mime, “Dinah’s Lovers,” was had it all to learn. The govern had not been represented with highly appreciated by all. The ment officials back at Washing pretty good lawyers they wvoujd ladies all responded to the re “Is Crudleigh at horns in his suit?" ton have a way of their own of have tried it again, then appeak quest to bring pies, there being drsss “Yas, poor fallow, be has no place doing things. The man who ed to the'circuit court, and from thirty-four, and the young men to go."— Widow. was put at the head of the de there gone to the supreme court, all did well in buying as ju st the partm ent for getting out spruce and after about six years get a receipts tor the pies were $44 44. PARADOXICAL REPROACHES. was an Eastern man who knew long winded opinion by the su The pies were auctioned off. “Don’t roast his musia." 1 little, if anything, of the timber preme court giving the boys a The to tal receipts were $48. “Why shouldn’t If" of the Northwest, and new sta rt by ordering a new The boys realize this is one way rhea you roast that, yaw ily had to take time to trial in the circuit coart.—Bine to do their bit for the soldiers, him m the raw." conditions here be Mountain American. as they are enjoying life, home $1.50 Par Year in Advance CHEHA1Ü CENTER pay pay WHAT THEY ESCAPED Help Your Government BUY W ar Savings Stamps ; AND NINETY DAY Treasury Certificates at FIRST NATIONAL BANK •NEWBE G OREGON CAN YOU BEAT IT ? On “Dollar Day” 200 pounds of coal will be delivered ai your dòbr for the small sum of $1.00. Come, warm up Newberg Transfer Co. 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