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URGES MORE FISH AND GAME Kentucky Newspaper Believes U p suits In Some Places More Prent able Than Farming. Business Prestige WEARING ON SAILORS' NERVES' t A N DEFY SUBMARINES NOW Effect of Fog Bank While on Convoy Men May Remain In Water Indefinitely 1 WSen Incased In New Duty Is Almost Beyond Lands- i “ Safety" Suit man's Imagination. In Maine, in Canada, in the Rocky mountains and in other parte o f the country where game abounds, or where fish abounda, many resi dents make a profit upon the nat ural resources of their vicinage by guiding visiting sportsmen, by board ing them and by serving their needs in other ways. Game wardens ia J Kentucky have suggested that Ken- j tucky mountaineers make an effort ; to conserve fish and game and cap- ' italize resources which once were and should again be more fruitful than farming where the little cornfields are slanting and the yield from erod ed soil is small. There are sections o f the mountains in which farm land is fertile, but there are considerable areas, providing excellent cover for game, in .which fa m in g as practiced is not very profitable. There are mountain streams which would be ideal for the purposes of the angler if there were sufficient interest in the counties they traverse in aiding the fish and game commission to enforce the laws conserving fieh.— Louisville Courier-Journal. More comfortable than howling gales, the fogs that drop a thick gray blanket over the seas are far more wearing on the nerves, writes Her man Whitaker in the New York In dependent. Imagine half a dozen de stroyers guarding a 30-vessel con-' voy. At night a fog bank closes around them before they can scat You wlU lind the ter, and from an exact science navi U. S. National Bank gation degenerates into the blind groping of a blind navigator over adaptable to every blind seas. possible bon k in g Not a commander in our fleet but need. has collected an assortment of night mares in such weather to last him the rest of his life. Not a sailor that cannot relate hair-raising expe riences as this: “ Out of the thick pea-soup fog a huge black freighter suddenly rose on our bows. As we swung on our heel with one screw reversed a de stroyer came shooting at us from the opposite quarter. Avoiding her, we almost ran down another steamer. I tell you for a while gray hell was loose there on a black sea.” They have not always escaped, THOUGHT MUCH OF HIMSELF either. Fogs have caused casualties, but so far, thank G od ! no fatalities! Certainly This Young Man CoulS Net Nevertheless their dangers, in sum Bo Claoood so Bolng Solf- ming up our fleet’s work, have to be Deprecating. added to storm and tempest, mine . • o ■ mbhmmmmmmmém é h m n é m b b v Speaking at a dinner, Booth Tar- and submarine. kington, the author, referred to the beautiful opinion that some men OH, GLEE! Its courses o f study are arranged to give that broad cul have of themselves, and told the fol ture which should be the possession o f every intelligent man lowing story as an example: and woman, which includes Philosophy, H istory and Some’ time ago a young man pro posed marriage to a chsrming girl P olitical Science, the Languages, B iblical L itera with every assurance of ordering the ture and H istory, M athem atics, B iology, Chem istry, cake and the wedding belle, but the Physics, Public Speaking, H om e Econom ics, M usic. fair one told him that she could only be | sister to him, and not much o f Last year a Com m ercial Course was added, which a sister at that proved to be popular. "Tell me,” exclaimed the discon certed admirer, "why you spurn me For Catalogue and further inform ation in this heartless way after having led me on ?” “ After having led you on 1” an swered the girl, with a freezing glance. "What do you mean?” " I mean just this,” answered the dieoarded youth. "D id you not tell Melancholy Microbe— That guy me that the gypsy fortune-teller pre doesn’t have anything to do with us dicted that you would marry a hand some, brilliant young man, with the diseases at all. Grouchy Germ— Yes, I know; he’s ia the way you receive our bread. And faoe of a Greek god and a voice it ia delicioua. Made from the higheat the giggle microbe. sweeter than silvery chimes grade flour in a clean bakery, it leavea Philadelphia Telegraph. VERY TINE on* •! «o r Checking A c count depositors writes e chock—ho pieces the stomp e! PROGRESSIVENESS upon hie transactions. This naturally r halpa to build up his standing in both the commercial and financial world. E DOTTED STATES [ONAL PACIFIC COLLEGE A home institotion that offers to young men and yotmg women the benefits of a lib eral education under good influences at a minimum Expense. Address the President, Levi T. Remington FRESH FROM THE OVEN nothing to be desired. Try a loaf to day and you’ ll want it again to-morrow. Our pies and cakes, too, are fresh every day. N ew berg B ak ery J . H . SH ER LO CK . Prop. J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fancy G roceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We pleasa tha moat particular. Phone us a grocery order and see If our prom pt service doesn’t surprise you. We want your trade. * T H E HOM E OF FLO W ER S SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani ums, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies, fc Roses our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. - PI n b s BI bb 202 JOHN GOWER H « * n 0 r ifM W hen in Need of a Plumber ■ -■ 1 ■ CALL ‘ — j ______ E. L., EVANS, 501 l»t St., Newberg Phone Black^23 • BILL: The Humber PHONE BLACK 49 202 F1NT -H J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. The only Abstract Books in Yamhill County Yamhill County Abstract Co. M c M in n ville . O rboon Residence Blue 6 N O T I C E - ! I will stand my pure bred black Percheron stud W HITE STAR at my barn, two miles north o f Newberg,first place west o f Chehalem Center church Single season $20; two sea sons $35. J. S. GRAVES S T R E A M LIN E P LA N E S BE8T. NEW S H E L L FOR T H E NAVY. The speed of all airships is very materially influenced by seemingly Every small boy know* how to trivial projections which offer resist "skip” a stone. He picks out s flat ance in its passage to the air. When one for the purpose, and if he can the object, whether this be a gaso make it skip more times than the line tank, a bomb dropper or any other boy’ s stone, he says, "Yah, I other accessory, ia made on stream kin beat y o u !” lines the resistance it causes is three A round atone can be made to skip, or four times less than when it is but not so well. Often a projectile, striking the water, will do the same n o t One builder added two kilo thing. It is what an expert in ballis meters an hour to the speed of his plane simply by giving the stream tics calls a “ ricochet” The United States navy has newly line form to the rubber shock receiv adopted a kind o f shell that will not ers of his landing apparatus. And if ricochet It ia a diving shell. If, in the pilot lets such an object as a ret- a sea fight, it hits an enemy vessel roscope, an altimeter or a revolution squarely, well and good. But if it meter project from the car it will strikes the water 100 feet away, say, reduce his speed by at least six kilo short of the target, it plunges and meters an hour. A machine gun explodes two or three seconds lster. will have almost the same retarding A cup-shaped nose makes the shell effect. act that way. M ONEY IN H E R B E People who grew medicinal herb« laat year found them a paving crop. One ounce of belladonna seed ia enough for an acre and yields from five to aix tona. Inst year bel ladonna realized $100 a ton. Colchiv cum ia another paying plant, the roots fetching 12 cents a pound and the seeds 48 cents. Dozens of other plants are wanted, including hen bane, digitalis, valerian and camo mile. The supply o f dandelion is quite inadequate to the demand. LOOKING FOR TR O U BLE. Members of the University o f Pennsylvania base hospital unit, known officially as United States Base Hospital No. 20, will give the U-bcats and the kaiser the merry " h a ! ha f” when the unit gets started for France, if a campaign which was launched recently is successful. Maj. J. B. Carnett, commander o f the unit, has received a “ safety” suit which it is desired to purchase for every one o f the 250 members. To do so will require $3,000, and the officers, nurses and enlisted person nel started to raise the amount nec essary to provide the suits. By wearing the suit it will be pos sible for a person to remain in the water indefinitely. The suit, about the upper part of the body, is lined with fiber, which makes it buoyant. The soles of the shoes are lined with lead, which keep the feet down and maintain the body in an upright po sition, even though from exposure the wearer o f the suit should become unconscious. The suit is easily donned, and, after a few minutes’ practice, can be put on by the wearer without assist ance. In the front is a pocket which can be used to hold sustenance or stimulants. — Philadelphia North American. Every woman loves nice little busidles o f fabrics the stores have pampered us with for years. It’ s such fun to look them over, and feel them and hold up to the light and wet them wash them. The sample fever something awful once you catch it— conies in flashes, like malaria— sends you scooting into a store just to get a few, or rushing out to the mail box all hours o f the night with a letter requesting others. This is no time to ask for samples of wool goods— or cotton or silk, either. The National Retail D r; Goods association furnishes figures which show, there is an average of 1 per cent given away in samples. That surely is altogether too big a waste for war times— and an abso lutely needless waste, too. Suppose we just forget that there ever were such things as samples for a while. It’s a mighty little thing one way— the way that affects the individual; a whopping big matter in its effect upon the cloth-making inductries o f the whole country.— By Reinette Lovewell o f the Vigi lantes. B EA R NOT R E A L L Y B LU E . Contrary to a belief popular among big-game hunters that the blue glacier hear o f Alaska if o f s distinct species, A1 Hasselborg, who. with Dr. Harry S. Worth, curator of mammals at the Univergity of Cali fornia, has made a spec ial study of these animals, asserts that the great, morose haunter o f the ice rivers is no more than a color phase o f the common black bear. Mr. Hassel* UP-TO-DATE MASK. borg, who has been studying AlaskaU Mollie— Are you going to the mas l>ear for nearly twenty years, is re garded as one of the best-posted men querade? Chollie— Sure thing. I ’m going in the territory on the animals. as a soldier. IT WAS COMING TO HIM. “ I’ll bet I’ll know you.” " I ’ll just bet you won’t.” Mr. Henderson— Here’s where “ Why, what are you going you live and I ’ve just rung your to wear?” doorbell. Can I do anything else for “ A gas mask.” you ? Mr. Henpeek (loaded)— Yesh- - GLOOM. hie— just ring for the— hie— ambu lance. "Y ou agriculturists are going to get a whole lot of money this sum A GLIM M ER O F R ESPECT. mer.” “ Yes,” replied Farmer Corntosscl. “ Has Hliggins any respect lor the "But money won’t buy near what it truth?” used to. It’s goin’ to be jest like it “ A little. But about as fur as I always was When the farr.ier gets ever knew him to go in expressing it a whole lot o f anything the value was to celebrate Washington’s birth seems to drap.” day.” STOCKING UR. G A LLA N T. Extra - Texted Tire» The extra value o f the many m to which fto c m Cmmmtry i and Multi-M ilo C o ré Tire* a n «ob jected, shows In cana gss vies on you* Coma in today. Let ua show yon w hy RACINE Country Road Multi-Mile Cord TIRES URGED TO FOREGO SAM PLES "Goin’ to de masquerade ball to night, Mike?” "Sure.” "W hat'll you call yourself?” " I ’ m goin’ to make up as de kaiser.” UNCONDITIONAL SUR REN D ER. SHOW A L IT T L E PEP. "G ee! You must want to get your block knocked off.” •“ Do you know what Kamerad "Why the discouragement?” "Nope. A guy’ll be there wid me means, Mr. Huggins?” asked tht“ “ He called me a cheese.” best goil. I want to give ’im an ex “ I wouldn’t let that disturb me. sweet young thing’s little brother ‘ cuse to start somethin’ .” — Birming* Even in cheese there is such a thing "Oh, yes. It means surrender.” ham Age-Herald. “ Righto! Well, you might as well as snappy cheese.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. *ay iL Sister’s decided to get you 1” Mr. Bacon— I see otff grocer has started his garden. - a . Mrs. Baoon— I ’m glad of that "Why are you glad ?” "Because now he’ll not be out of everything we want, perhaps.” Extra Value o f T H E IR FAILU R E. “ I see where they have caught a Boy— He called my sister names gang o f thieves who have been loot* Girl— But you have no sister. Boy— I know I ain’t, but he ng apartments.” “ Evidently, they were not shar| »ought I had. and said she was inough for flat burglary.” ■oeseyed and 1 went for him. McCOYBROS FIRE PROOF G A R A G E F t A mi r a c in e r u b b e r ca RACINE, WIE, 5000 Mile Guarantee Auctioneer Farm and Stock Sales, Real Estate N. P. 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