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Help Your Government BUY W ar Savings Stamps AND NINETY DAY Treasury Certificates at . . . . \ _____ ; s FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEWBERG OREGON s\ THE Newberg Graphic The Oregon Farmer tads MONG our large circle o f readers there are a great many who are interested directly or indirectly ih fruit growing, dairying and other branches o f farm ing. All o f these naturally wish to keep in close, touch with agricultural* activi ties throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is ban g waged for the meas ures Oregon farmers want and against all sorts o f schemes^that are detrim en ta ls the people and agricultural interests o f this state. A' • We have, therefore, made a special clubbing arrangement with THE OREGON FARER whereby any farmer or fruit grower, who is one o f our regular subscribers and who is not .now a subscriber to THE OREGON FARER , will be entitled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination with this paper at the same rate as for this paper alone. D ora « ». N ew ton and hu*b to Frank B ro w n 3 1 .4 4 a c T h o s M c DO MORE W ALKING IN W INTER Bride die t 3 s r 4 ' w $1. Cold Weather the Bast Tima far (z e r J C Nelson a n d w f t o J M oise That la Beneficial to the Indoor Worker. B row n t t al 4 9 .4 2 nc John Wil liam son die t 3 s r 3 w $10. Winter weather diminishes greatly H rlen.N icoll t o A n to n io Di P a the time spent in the open air by o lo et al n w !4 and 6 0 a c n> •» sVi those who ride in automobiles. It s 6 t 3 s r 5 w $10.' comes near putting W y clea out of E lizabeth Parrel! and husb t o use. From steamboats to canoes, W m G renw ell 1 8 6 Dundee Or there is almost entire cessation of ch a rd H ornet $ 8 0 0 ., water outings- All o f which means' that more F ran cis M P ow ell and w f t o walking instead of leas onght to be Jam es M and M a ry E H a b vlet done in cold weather. There ia no 5 0 a c Joh n R ich a rd son die t 5 s r other way o f moving about in the 3 w $6250. open air whieb keeps a healthy hu E F R o w la n d t o M a ttie A atnd man being’s feet so warm and brings G e o B T o d d .2 6 o f an acre 8artû such a glow o f warmth from the uel C ozine die t 4 s r 4 w $ 1 0 . * tody itself. I f the pedestrian is prop erly clad, especially in respect to keeping dryshod, all of the effects o f P R O FA N E MAN IN N E W 'L IG H T winter walking should be beneficial. With a little care and discretion Mula Driver Renowned far “Cutting* such exercise can be made as agree Ability Alta Abla to Maka Alrfioet able as i t .is wholesome. Usually Parfact Praytr. there is no dust. Often the tempera Ona time when Representative ture is neither too low for comfort Elston of California was hunting Up nor too high for vigorous exercise in the mountains o f his native state, without weariness or lassitude. be encountered a mole driver, with Rightly timed and kept within his team stack in the mud, who was bounds, winter walking »s I good pre the best two-fisted cusser that caution against the ill effects o f se laid a lip to it. Cussing blue dentary life and too much indoor air. nothing for him ; he cussed all the colors o f the rainbow, and did it har ' S A FE * moniously, too. Elston went on 'up the mountain wondering what a blackened person e man who'would swear like that must be. The following day a tree fell on a man in a nearby camp, and Elston went over to the hillside buriaL No services had been arranged, not even' a prayer. Bnt when those in charge were about to lower into the grave the pine box in which the body re- poeed, and some one suggested that a few words be spoken, the cussing man stepped forward, removed has hat, and said: I "Lord, we are sending thee an other soul. Thou lAiowest the bur dens it had to bear; be merciful.” » That prayer stands today in Els Mr. Roach— Nothing like a good ton’s opinion as one o f the finest mas old-fashkmed dirigible horsefly to terpieces of English it has been his navigate the air. privilege to hear.— Elisha Hanson, in Cartoons Magazine. R E C K L E 8 8 G E S T IC U L A T IO N . OBEDIENT This offer applies to all those who renew or ex tend their subscriptions as well as to all new subscribers. I f you are interested directly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss this unusualfopportunityb but send your order in now. / THE OREGON FARER is the one farm paper which is devoting itself exclusively to the farming activitities and interests o f Ore gon. It has a big organization gathering the news o f importance to farmers, daii fruitgrowers, stock raisers and poult and it has the backbone to attack wrongful methods and combinations and bad legislation, and support» honest leaders and beneficial measures. We are confident that our readers will congratulate us en our being able to make this splendid and attractive clubbing offer. 2tS PAPttJ FOR ONLY $13# TWO FOR PRICE OF ONE ■ ifw TV (MPMC B arm* mmn *Mk ■ sm sw fc we SFwwm» . far Bat Year aa 4 ^ m iirst'Sr ~ t —. r t $ l .50 TWa ia the arica af TM REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A nna H Blair and hush t o John C L em on and w f 3 2 0 5 a c O J W alker die t 3 s r 2 w $ 8 0 0 0 ., M a rth a C B r is to w t o Isa a c L B r is to w sVb blk 5 6 E d w a rd s add N ew berg $10. L illy A B ran son and b u sb t o E lim C M cD on ald int wVfe Joseph K ir k w o o d die t 5 s r 3 and 4 w $10. x W G Busbee and w f t o Fred F Perkins and w f nVt 2 a c tr T h o s C D avid sld t 3 s r 4 w $ 2,- 1 0 0 . H enry Buck and w f t o Alfred Reim ers and w f 2 0 a c tVi eVi s 2 t 3 s r 5 w $1150. WJG Busbee and w f t o W ^ l H o d g e sVi 2 V» a c tr T h o s C D a vis die t 3 s r 4 w $ 8 0 0 . M ilto n C o x and w f t o 2 C Bean 9 6 .4 7 a c J oh n R W allin g and Sam uel E G ilm ore die t 5 s r 4 w $ 10 . W m E G ardiner t o K atherine G ardiner land E C W illiam s die t 5 s r 4 w $800. M arie M a rg a re t H enson t o G e o G F isch er 1 0 .3 4 a c G eo W B u rn ett d k t 4 ■ r 4 w $ 2 5 0 0 . Mr. Moequito— Funny seat you have there. Mr. Roach— Yee. Wife and I had an argument and she told me to go sit on a tack. NAMB W IL L BB REM EM BERED . History will record the first enlist ed man in the United States navy to lose his life in the presnt foreign operations as John I. Eopolucri, boatswain’s mate, first class, a mem Justin L H a w o r th and w t t o ber of the armed guard on the Aztec. W ade E W illiam s and w f 1-1.73 This was the first United States merchant vessel carrying an armed a c in $ H eater die $ 2 0 0 0 . R osw ell M H e w itt and wt t o guard to be sunk. The Aztec went D A K n o w le s a n d w f 8 .2 6 a c down on April 1, 1917, presumably torpedoed. C handler C o o p e r die t 3 s-r 4 w The night was dark, the sea rough $ 1 2 3 7 .5 0 . and cold and the guard unable to Jbhn J a c o b s o n t o N C Fullen- sight the submarine. One of the w id er 6 2 5 6 a c J H o w la n d die t boats after getting away from the 3 s r 4 w $7600. doomed vessel fought for some hours S. J. M a d son and w t t o I C in a heavy sea until sighted by a M orris and w t sm tr D avid R a m French patrol. The boat was in sey die t 3 s r 2 w $ 5 0 . charge o f Lieut. William F. Ores- E rnest H M a tth e s and w f t o ham, and he and all his men were A da G raner and husb 8 7 .2 8 a c O saved, with the exception of the boat P Turner die t 5 s r 5 w $ 1 5 0 0 0 . swain’s mate. This man, Eopolucci, C laudine M ellinger t o C R C h a lost his life through his efforts to as pin and wt 5 a c J oh n H Hess die sist another boat in getting clear of the ship’s side. Neither he nor those t 3 s r 2 and 3 w $ 1 0 . who helped him to launch the boat Jennie D M iller t o T S S u tton mere saved. A native o f Washington, and w f 2 5 .5 0 a c J oh n W illiam son Eopolucci entered the service in 1916 {lie t 3 s r 3 w $ 3 0 0 0 .. „ Jit Roeebank, N. Y., having already H R M orris apd w f t o W alter put in eight years in the navy. J C o o k * 5 0 ft 1 1 and 2 blk 3 QLAO TO OO. C en tral add N ew b erg $ 6 0 0 . Elm er L M cC leery et al * t o Detective Sergeant— Have any dif L a u ra H a rd w ick 35..12 a c nVa a ficulty getting "B ig Ike,” the strong- V & s 2 5 t 3 * r 3 w e x r o f w $1. arm guy F F M M cC a fferty and w f t o Detective— Not a b it He F ra n k M O ’ R ou rk e 17 Ac John me for taking him. He was having H H ess die t 3 s r 2 and 3 w $ 2,- with his wife. 7 00 . 1 Of course the war must go on, but traffic policemen on Fifth avenue have banded together to keep the set tlement of it off that thoroughfare. The reason lies in the feet that with in the last few months they have been forced to warn hundreds of automo bile drivers against what threaten# to become a bad case o f habitual reckless gesticulation. A typical ex ample occurred recently in Fifth ave nue, when the traffic officer held np hit hand at an approaching flivver. When the car stopped the three oc cupants were holding oat their hands in three diverse ways, indicating the intention to take three widely vary ing directions. One man was point ing north, one east and one west The policeman scratched his head. “ Just for my curiosity, you know,” he said, “ where in the world do yon want to go ?” “ Why, straight ahead, o f course, officer,” was the response. “ WYlat makes you ask ?” “ What makes me ask?” snorted the blue- coat. “ Look at the wav you were pointing. What’s the matter with you, anyhow?” The driver blushed. And then the driver explained. “ Sorry, officer,” he said, “ we were so busy arguing about the war and put ting in a few gestures we forgot where we were.” — New York Times. T H E FIN A L REASON. DIRECTORIES When you buy United States Officera LUMBER Pramdaal .............. WoodMwWlaea V ic Prcmdatrt... ...............T U R. M*nWl Secretary ol State................Roba* R. I inieg Secretary of Traaewy........ Wm. G. McAdoo Secretary ot Wat ......................... N. D. Bakat see that your order is placed ! with with the Sacretary af Itearia,.*...... FtaakU K. Laaa Aaeraey Cabañal......... 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Portland Heakh.................Dr. D . N. R o b «,. Portland Stete Fair............ ......... A . H . Laa. Salem Horbeukuee.. . .. H . M. WiKameoo. Portland Linde........ ............ < .. .. G. G . Brown. Sul«* Tax Commimion...........Prank K. Lovell. Salem Stale Library............... Cornelia Mama Pharmacy .................Frank S. Ward. Denbrtry..........................H . H . CXif « . Salem Detett I and*........“ ... Percy A Capper, Sale« Forertry.............................F. A $ EUiott. Solera — — »H f S H — j d F n t is t Phone White 8-1 M fM M M Van Valin Dental Parlón OvarfU. E. H ea d s o f S ta te I n s titu tio n s Uuivertrty...... ................P. L Campbell. Eigene Aptcukuial Collefe.......... W . J. Kerr, ConraMi* Normal School....J. H. Ackerman. Motunorrth i Blind...... ............................E .T . Moorea, Salem Mutea.............................E. S. TiHargkrrt.Salem b Feeble Minded............ » ....J . N. Smith. Salem b lnaane............................. R. E. L . Steiner. Salem ^ O ffiaa nvar Sarguann's Drua Etara ^ Penitentiary................. Chut. A . Murphy, Salem ÿ / ¡ P H O N I BLACK; 37 ^ Trainin' School,.'............. L M Gilbert. Salem Soldier»’ Home............ R. C. Markee, Roaebur, Bureau ol Minea...........H . M. Park». Corvallia Tubercular Hoapilal.......G. G Belluger. Salem lnaane. E. Oregon...W . D. NfcNary, Pendleton GirU‘ In. School... Dr. E. W . Hopkim. Salem D R A M . DAVIS D E N T I8T Littlefield A Romig T w e lfth J u d ic ia l D is trict Judge............................... Harry H. Bek, DaJla. Prosecutor.................R. L Conner, McMinnville -v C o u n ty O ffice rs PH Y SIC IA N S and SURGEONS Office in First Nat’! Bank Bldg. Phone, Black 81 a County judge...........W . W . Nickle. McMinnville Comnuaooner ..(.S . E. Cummins, McMinnville Commimioner................... W . S. Allan. Dundee Clerk........................ C B. Wibon. McMinnville Sherif............. W . C “ Henderson Assemor..................Martin Miller Treasurer... ....... A K cr{L Adam. t Office in Dixon Building Recorder............. H . S. Maloney “ # • A » « . « O ffic. White 22. I s a White II Supt. Schools........... S. S. Duncan “ Surveyor....; ...... H. W . Herring “ J NEWBERG - - OREGON Coroner....................Carey Tilbury -a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Health O feer...........J. H. Cook Stock Impector........ Alan Green W ITH CONOITIONB. % M am burn o f L e tls la tu r s " I say, is oecnlation allowed young Senate.................. W . T . Vinton. McMmnville people in this park ?” House...................... Ira G Barber. Wdlatttiaa C H IR O P R A C T IC “ Oh, yes, sir, young folks kin have Houra.......................W . W . Lunger, LaF.yeb. Officer (wearily)— Now Smith, you’ ve already had leave because your wife was ill, because your little girl had measles, and because yon had to attend the christening of yonr young est son. What— er— what ia it this time? Private Smith (briskly) —, P-please, sir— I— I’m going to get married.— London Opinion. I DR. THOS. W. HESTER Physician and Surgeon tataeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei Dr. £ . £ . Daniels aU the oakerlation they want, if they don’t go to spoonin’ snd kissinV x‘ --------- ■*---------- ONE COMFORT. “ It seems from the explanation that this drastic closing order is to clean np things.” “ Oh, then they can’t shut up the laundries.” P H Y S IC IA N A N sw b erg L od ge N o. 104 A . F. A A . M . R egu lar m eeting / v r ' Second and F ourth Thuraday even in gs o f each m onth. V isitin g broth ers alw ays w elcapie. By ord er W . H . W oodw orth, W . M ., John L arkin, S ecreta ry . SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. CONVERSATION l a g g i n g . LADY ATTENDANT .....................................el UNDERTAKERS HOPSON A ELUOTT * FUNERAL DRCCTORS—XM BALM fM Harm drawn ar Auto Faawal Car m Meeting« held tbe 2nd and 4th Tbara- dag of each month at 2:30 P. M. in tbe O E « aad Parlar» 702 aad 705 1-2 Fía Sbs— Did I hear anything fall ? I. O. O. F. Hall. He— Why, no. She— Oh, excuseJne. I thought Mra. Minnie V . Byera, Praa. Emma L. Snow, Sec. you dropped a remark. OfaaCvtaallA Raa. Blu. I If G ra p h ic u u l W m ld y for 12.1