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Oregon U Utorícal so. Public Auditorium Ex N ewberg VOL. XXIX NEWBERi BQY§ OVER THE SEAS G raphic NEWBERG, YAM H ILL COUNTY* OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1918 No. 49 Î 3 SAVE THE,HERD BIG LIBERTY LOAN MOVEMENT STARTED MEETING AT MAC 'ambulance. This tin4 Wildman was (De Kollacritta speaks practically in the middle* whieh is a good place every important language except to do most o f the lifting, and he is Chinese and Japanese, including a good husky six-footer. The head English. French, Italian, Gorman, man was having trouble with the Russian, Polish, the Scandinavian fastening straps, so Wildman was languages, Greek, Turkish, Hunga Harry Haworth, 01 ¡n Hadley and heaving away to lift the stretcher a Milk at Present High Cost Cheap- County Chairman, E. C. Apperaon, rian and the Balkan tongues, He Delbert Raplogla u d Mia* Rath Hin- Paul Elliott Toll of est and Beet Feed That Gan . Addresses Letter ta 8. L Far- little higher, but. it seemed uncom ahaw Joined in Mhrringe nt Cloee brew, Hindu and the Indian dialects. monly heavy. Looking around to Their Work Equally extraordinary is the na Be Provided rett, Chairman Local Com. of Service nt Friends Chnrah see why the Frenchman at the foot tionality of the talented linguist. was not helping, he found that he He is a negro but of Jewish faith, a One o f our most interesting pieces A campaign that may wsH be Dear 8ir— Please be advised that An unusually large audlenca-Eftth- had lifted him clear o ff the floor. native of Abysinnia, but hitherto, Of work so far has been cleaning and termed the "Save the Hard Move- a County patriotic meeting has ered at tbe Friends church last Sun That reminds me of a little exper- until he was sworn into American n pairln g a house that dates back ment” has been Inaugurated ta this been arranged for San day afternoon day morning. Many want because It ence (th is is a true story) which we citlsenship, a subject o f Italy. Ia least SSO years. A t that time the state, and its influence ta being rec- next, September 15, In the City is their custom to worship there, bad while working on the old bouse Abysinnia he claims he wan a oount property was owned by Cardinal others were there by special Invita Ognized already in n greater appre- Park. McMinnville, Oregon. This is at Bagneux. One of the rooms to and a member of the royal family. Richelieu, who lived in the adjoining be cleaned contained a lot of old elation In the value o f milk an a the only general county meeting He was born in a part of that coun tion and still others followed the chateau. The two places were con furniture, including a large cup preventive and protective food, and contemplated in connection with the try included In Italian Somaliland, lure of the unusual, for the secret nected by an underground passage, board and mattress, which had to be by n greater appreciation in Mbs Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign, and which accounts for his Italian sta had leaked out that there was to be a and It is said that the bodies o f a moved out before 4 e could begjp mind* of the public for ther part Ik? > it is to be hoped that a large num- tus. He also said that he studied wedding, and a wadding never esaaea nunihn o f people founa here to interest the American people. operations. The two old people and dalryman plays In the life o f the | bei* of people from your city and dis to be a rabbi. n fu r the Cardinal'* d*>a'h. those wb-> The church was beautifully dec their poet son* were helping us. The nation and the world at large. The trict can attend. Judge Lawrence T. De Kollacritta is well above the were in his way being thus quietly mattress started first but It Was too campaign Is under the Joint auspiees Harris, of the Oregon State Supreme African negro type intellectually orated in white and groan. Huge removed. big for either the narrow crooked of the United States Food Adminis Court, has accepted an Invitation to and he w ill probably be used for In dusters of whits oaten and palms The garden and park, which cover stairway or the hallway of* like cal tration, the Oregon Agricultural deliver the patriotic address, and telligence work.— Coquille Sentinel. were deftly arranged and connected about two acres, was laid out by La with lacy festoons of smllax and ibre, So it was put through the College, the State Board .of Health, good music is promised by the Elks’ \ --------- o--------- yotre, the famous landscape garden other greens. window and down a ladder to the the State Dairy and Food Commis Band, Liberty Girls and others. A PLEA FOB THE BED CROSS er, who also laid out the Versailles If the quota for Yamhill County ground and thence over to the big sion and the Oregon Dairy Council. Following a very impressive ser Cardens for Louis X IV. A well known authority on die has been ascertained by that time. It bouse. Olin took to the ladder and mon by the pastor. Rev. F. E. Car ^ We spent one very pleasant day A Newberg mother who has a son ter, Mrs. E. H. Woodward, repre I stayed inside to assist the old peo tetics said recently, "W e must all will be announced at the meeting, With A. Willemet, the son of the ple. All went well until we got it help In this ‘8ave the Herd’ move and eithma will be urged to enter at the front in France, has called senting the elders of the chareh, an ¿resent owner. He learned English Btarted through the window. Then ment by using plenty o f milk, fnsah their volunteer subscriptions at once the attention o f the Graphic to an nounced that, according to the cus about seventeen years ago but has our troubles began. The old people and evaporated, and plenty o f the through thatr regular banking con article published la M onday'sO re tom of Friends. Delbert Replogie had no opportunity to speak It since were so afraid that we'd dfbp the very best butter. It la not generally nections throughout the county. If gonian, written by a Seattle lady, and Rath Hinshaw would be united so he was very glad to talk with us. In marriage at the alter on this oc thing they bung on and pulled back known that milk, even at the ad you have any special announcements which is givea herewith: though it was hard for him to re I note the request o f the superin casion. as though their lives depended on it. vanced cost, is one of the cheapest i to make for your city and vicinity, member. Before the war he had Our combined pulls and pushes fi foods the housewife can provide fo ri we would be pleased to have same tendent o f surgical dressings for The groom then rooe from his been for ten years a teacher o f ana more workers, emphasising the great seat in the back of the room and, nally prevailed and the mattress the ramily. Liberal use o f milk and announced. lytical chemistry in the University It is to be hoped that local patri need that exists. Her final remark was through the window and start dairy products is a practical econ accompanied by Cecil J. Hoskins an here, then he was in the army, omy, not only because o f tbetr high otic meetings will be held weekly is to the effect that it would seem ing. down the ladder with Madame best man. made his way by the soatj* wounded six times, and is new a still attached to the rear end and food value, but because o f their pa- or semi-weekly in the various towns that every wife, mother or other near aisle to the altar, where he w as chemical engineer in the government holding on to the window sill by her culiar properties which are undis- j and school districts throughout the relative o f men la the service should Joined by tbe bride-elect, attended service. But he is a gifted poet. In UtK* I feared for the consequences, putably essential to the growth and:county, and all persons are urged to at least set aside one day for this by Miss Esther Miles, they b avin * I t l 7 his poetry took the 500 franc but she finally retrieved herself by health of children, and to the well- enter their volunteer subscriptions work. approached from the aorth aisle. prise which is the highest award at once. As the wife of sn Army officer I The young people repeated the allowing the mattress to escape from being of tbe adult as well. . . given in France. After he has work Professor E. V. McCollom, o f John Yours very truly, have had an opportunity to see that Friends’ marriage vow which was b-r band... when v. U »u n reached ed two or three years longer he in B. C. Apperson, Hopkins University, who recently such an attitude is widespread, but most impressive and heard for the the yruuid in good shape vVe tried tends to devote all his time to w rit the cupboard on the stairway but spoke in Portland to a large gather- Chairman Liberty Loan State Cen none the less unjust. Without ques first time by many present. Rev. ing. He gave us his address in the tral Committee for Yamhill tion it is the duty of every woman professional and business man it was no go, so we retreated to the Carter followed with a few wall city and asked us to call. County. and women, including dairyman, whose relatives are in uniform to chosen words and Mrs. Jesse Ed window again. Fortunately for us, The whole place has been allowed •-------- o -------- • assist iu war work, and I believe wards gave the concluding prayer, our good helpers decided they must home” economic teachers, doctors, to run down, probably on account of health specialists, nurses, heads of that a census would confirm my after which the bridal party with FREE EXHIBIT OF WAS REL have their lunch and left us with the war, and the houses are in bad conviction that by far the greater draw. the promise to -return and help oust hospitals, teachers, mothera and eth ICS TO BE GIVE» FRIDAY * repair, except for a few rooms In the m ajority o f them are doing so. but the cupboard. You may guess that ers tn teres ted In dietetics. crthfcfc« m . The-bridlf wa* attirad in a travel-' M g bouse, which still retain some exactly why is it their duty alone? as soon as they were safely out of s profound Impression when he ing suit of brown broadcloth with a .An exhibit of the war relics that thing of their old splendor. The Has tbe woman whose husband is sight we quietly put the unwieldy made several statements regarding hat to match. With this she wore a have been shown in Portland recent part o f the building we worked on happily exempted, whose brother is object through the window. ____ __ the urgency of. the present situation. ly will be made in Newberg Friday, rejected, whose son is too young, beautiful white ermine scarf and a was the old servant quarters. Our He pointed out how disease gets hold Harry H. Haworth, task was to clean out the accumu of -the children in districts where and Robrt N. Byrne, who will be in no reason for fbelng interested in muff of the same hung from her Olin C: Hadley. lation of goats and spiders, plaster milk is used-sparingly or scarcely at charge, will speak at the "commun the Red Cross other than to patronize arm, while she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and sweet up the cracks in the walls, fix the all. He told of hundreds of children ity sing,” which will be held in its tea rooms and .entertainments? Paul Elliott’s Work peas. Tbe furs were a gift from the windows and floors, and then white front of Kienle’s music store in the afflicted with rickets, with pellegra Said a woman to me recently: groom. In a letter to his parents Paul wash the walls and scrub out. It is a most distressing disease— this evening. "W ell, I thought all the relatives of Miss Miles was neatly gowned in a now ready to house 16 to 20 refu Elliott tells of hiB work which has because the little ones have not a Mr. Byrne’s visit, and his talk the boys ought to contribute.” They blue tailor suit and hat and carried gees. preferably in two families, who been in connection ivith a sort of sufficient supply of milk. He gave he in the interest of the Lib- shoiild, and they do, and their hearts pink and white sweet peas. are being selected by our women exposition made up of competent dates. places, facts, and after telling er*y Loan drive. ache that they cannot do more, but The bride is a beautiful and win workers from those in the city. It people who go from city to city giv of many cases under his observation, _______ 0_______ at the same time they have a lively some young lady and is accomplished is like getting back to the country ing out printed matter that gives experiments and results of research, JJEGRO SPEAKS feeling of the injustice of the as as a musician and reader, She is because it is in a quiet village and the people needed information re . u lM «*< *•*“ • T W E H E Y S E V E H TONGDES sumption that on them only rests the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver fhe large park Is all shut in by the garding the war against tuberculosis h to.stand by the dairies which ,are the duty of relief work. Let appeals i non T. Hinshaw. of this place. and other diseases that are carrying now strugguling under burdensome trees and walls. be made? not to those who have given After graduating from Pacific These poor refugees, who have o ff many people in France. Doctors war conditions, to use dairy products From a newspaper prined at our the greatest o f gifts, but rather to College in 1916. Mr. Replogie Joined- suffered so much, often get very dis and dentists are there for consulta nd to save this generation from old home on Long Island we glean those who are saying contentedly his paj-ents. Rev. and Mrs. Charles couraged in th? city, and it is a tion and for making demonstrations. disastrous results that surely will the following remarkable story: that their men need not go. Let pleasure to see how happy they, are He says: come If the herds are to be sac- | Probably the most accomplished emphasis be laid on the great fact Replogie, at the government station The latest development from the rlflced. to get out into a place like this. The _ linguist that has ever appeared in this war is fought for every woman at Noorvik. Alaska, where he has village is only a 20 centime (4 cent) exposition is that the report Is out Dr. McCollom urged the dairymen Private David Ben Isaac De Kolls- in America, and for each man who had charge - of the electric light plant, the saw mill for the Esqui car ride from the gates of Paris, but '1. . 1 ie cannot buj a tooth bru. It in to keep their herds intact and told critta. attached to the Medical Coups is not in uniform, and is not a mat maux and the wireless station. He It is enough, so we feel that we have this city 1 he expedition nas caused the consumers their plain duty is to in an engineer regiment here. ap- ter which concerns and obligates receives world news and publishes a done a little good at least. such a demand for them that every stand by this essential Industry. plied at the camp naturalization bu- only the relatives of those on the little paper for the benefit of the Mra. Brophy, a millionaire of New store has sold out. The dentist says ■ o--------- reau to become a citizen. The field of honor. neighboring villages. York, who is over here working like that he does not feel that his work Permanganate of potash ' will young man modestly admitted to the Dorothy S. Stewart. any of the rest of us. pays for the re has been a failure. It is interesting cleanse dirty filters of all impuri- examining board that he spoke His parents after several years’ pairing and then the refugees pay to see how axious the people are to ties. service in both government and mis- A solution should be passed twenty-seven languages, get the pamphlets. They read them through the filter until it comes out; the rent. The hoard determined to test the FOR M E N SUBJECT TO DRAFT slonay work, are coming out for a much, needed rest, leaving the sta Occasionally we find that our all and even want to pay for them; as pink os when it is poured in truth of this astonishing statement study of the German language, has They save them all. Never in our ---------o--------- ' and accordingly more than a dozen By order of Provost Marshall Gener tion in charge of the young people. not all been In vain. The other day playground work In Lynn did we Amid the good wishes of a host of When washing the summer cur- interpreters addressed the young al Crowder: Olln C. Hadley, Harry H. Haworth find more than two dropped in the tains do not starch the hem through ; man in various -tongues, and with friends Mr. and Mrs. Replogie left All men of all classes subject to and Roy C. Woods (Penn College park in a day, and 150,000 people which the rod Is put. A starched ' ease and fluency he conversed with Sunday evening for their northern draft are hereby ordered to report man) had the pleasure of translating visited the exposition there. hem is apt to result in rents. each, as nonchalantly as you please. at the City Auditorium, McMinn home, which they will reach after a The exposition closes here tomor an American soldier's letter for a trip of two months. They went by ville, Oregon, promptly at 8 p. m. French girl. She came running up row and about 60,000 people have way of Portland and Seattle where Saturday, September 14. they will be feted by relatives and to us *on the street.as we were on visited It. Every day the doctors for All patriotic citizens are urged to our way to visit the Bols de Boulogn, consultation have many more chil college mates. attend. Learn to co-operate with 11 and said, "speak English?” We re dren brought to therfi than they can --------- o--------- the W ar Department. Help put The doctor in plied “ We,” meaning yes, then she possibly examine. millions in France ahead of schedule. PACIFIC COLLEGE A N N O U N C E asked, "L ittle French?” and we re general consultation has examined M ENT FOR THE N E W Y E A R You can save the Government thou plied. "Wee. (which is only too os high as 93 cases In one day. She sands in money and weeks in time. true) then she said, "L ittle Ger seldom has less than 50. The den Instructions will be given by rep In order that the students may man?” and again our 'reply was In tist has from 30 to 50 a day and resentatives of: have a chance to assist In harvest the affirmative, so she handed us a the throat specialist has about as State Council of Defense. ing the prune crop, the authorities letter apd we started o ff down the many. State Committee of the Army Y. of Pacific College have decided to street with her, translating as we The doctor on general consultation M. C. A. postpone the opening of the college went. During the reading, as we said she never had such a hard Job. Oregon Social Hygiene Society. till September 30. All students, in stumbled over a difficult point she The poor people bring their diseased, Create morale to defeat the Hun. all the various departments, are ex asked hopefully, "Speak Russian ” Infected and defective children to This meeting held by order of the pected to register on that day. and but this drew from us a negative re her and after she has examined them War Department. recitations will begin in all classes ply. Anyway, In the course of time, and told them what to do, they stand — :— o--------- the following morning. by the aid of three languages, we around the consultation room and Already an attendance in excess COM MUNITY PATRIOTIC SING succeeded In making her understand look at her as If they expected her to of that at the close of last year is that the soldier was telling her when say a few words and heal their chil he would be in Pqrls and wanted her dren In an instant because she Is an Friday evening at 8. in front of assured. It Is the earnest effort to to call him on the phone or else write American. the Klenle Music Store. New song make the year 1918-19 -*"the best year yet.’’ to him. There seems to be no end to the books. I Ail who are interested in the reg Another true story is told by people who come for aid and infor Brief talk on "The Council of De Wtldman one of the first unit men, mation, but I suppose that would be fense." by U. S. G. Miller: also by S. ular work of the college or the acad who was held up here in Paris a the case In any large city as this one L. Parrett on “ The Fourth Liberty emy. or In the music department, or in the work of the commercial de few weeks on account of permits. which has about 400,000 population. Loan.” , - He was working at the station where Thera Is lots of room hers for Im It Is hoped that everybody will he partment. bookkeeping, shorthand, the wounded Americans are brought provement In the living methods. on hand: and the choirs of the va typewriting, etc., should see »Pres. Pennington as soon os possible. In and was helping five Frenchmen The other day at noon we went down During the derreet of the lighting in a battle in France British wounded rious churches and other organiza ---------o--------- load stretchers Into ambulances. one of the streets on which the work on the way to hospitals were carried past the llnea of the French. As he tions will come up by the piano to, They work three on a side and must ing class of people live. Most of the passes the trendies Ailed with machine gunners in action this wounded lead out finely. \ The business man’s lunch of a lift the stretcher above their heads windows were open and we could Tommy, Interested, has raised his head to watch his French cousins help Arranged by the Council of De gloss of milk and a piece of apple to get It Into the top rack of the ContTnaee ns T55T5-------------- hold the Hun. Away nt the resr In the woods cavalry horse« can he aeen fense. pie is really a well chosen meal. c o rra J e j^ w h ll«^ ^ irjid ^ ^ iJ M h «^ c ^ in a o d to advance. _____ CHURCH WEDDING LAST SUNDAY BRITISH WOUNDED PASS THROUGH FRENCH LINE •u l. <