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Newberg Graphic
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W O O D W A R D
Ed Ilo r in d
Pabllahed i r o r j n i n f e i B o r a la «
: Graphic Building. No.
O R «« . W blto SH:
too Fini feroci
I t aad 9>.0t for others. Ths ln-
fluenaa scourge upset all lyceum
datas and a rs-adjustnient had to
be made.
Announcement will be
made as soon as dates for Newberg
are received.
Your patronage In
the purchase of season tickets will
be appreciated.
ReMdence. Blue IT
al Ik* pooUMSce at Mrwt>«r«. Ore«ou,
i-elan Ballar.
THE SO-CALLED NON-PARTISAN
LEAGUE
thirds of the states to give the con­
stitutional amendment effect.
In addition, the prohibition ad­
vocates report that Vermont. Mis­
souri. Illinois, Wisconsin, Califor­
nia and Pennsylvania have elected
Legislatures that can be depended
upon to r&tify -the amendment.
These foredp also claim to have a
fighting chapce to put their amend­
ment over in the states of New York
and Connecticut. They also regard
that Rhode Island is a possibility.
The order in which 14 states al­
ready have ratified the Nation-wide
dry amendment to the Constitution
follows: Mississippi, Vlrginin, Ken­
tucky. South Carolina, North Dako­
ta. Maryland. Montana. Texas. Del­
aware. South Dakota. Massachu­
setts. Arisona. Georgia and Louisi­
ana.
The amendment is assured of
ratification by the Oregon Legisla­
ture when it convenes next Janu­
ary.
The great majority of the
members of both bouses are already
pledged to vote affirmatively on the
question.
BAIRD’S
Late returns show that the Non-
Partisan League carried Its revolu­
tionary amendments to the North
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1918,
I Dakota State Constitution by a con­
siderable majority at the recent
The weather man is certainly election, as well a» electing all of
Too can get the best quality of
Aotag his beet for the farmers who its state ticket with the possible
all
wool Coats for Ladies and Misses
it to sow fall grain.
exception of school superintendent.
at
prioes
far below their value. We
It controls both houses of the state
Nothing nicer than this Under­
still have a good line to show al­
The purchase of a season ticket legislature, says the Oregon Voter,
wear for Christmas presents. Hake
though we have sold a great many/
fo r the lyceum will solve the prob-1
The constitutional amendments
your selections while, you have u
Do not delay but come early and
lam o f how to spend a fe w 'o f your are
extremely radical— including
full line to pick from.
get your coat while yon have a
winter evenings.
prmission for the assembly to enact
good line to select from.
Single Tax. removing the debt lim-
What to do with Kaiser Bill 118 for the state to engage in any
«hoa't appear to be worrying Foch ,ln« of business, and authorixlng
On nay great extent, though many I counties and municipalities to an­
other people are making various U * 8 ° 10
Hue of business and to w h o ’ s w h o n r t h e p r o f i t ­
Wo have a nice line of All Pure
and sundry silly suggestions as to b °n<1 themselves to do it.
The e e r i n g GAME IS BEING ASKED
Linen
Table Linens. This linen
whole
tenor
of
the
amendment
is
his disposai.
will make nice Christmas presents.
Bolshevistic. If adopted in Mexico.
What seems to be a movement
Buy it early. Pure linea table
China or Russia it would be re­
We carry only the quelito of
President Wilson has anounced
that is very likely to grow has been
Damask is very scarne and we eon-
garded
as
a
natural
abberatlon
of
Shoes that wear and give
ve sanane-
that he will attend the peace con­
started in several cities to band
sider ourselves lucky in having it
an untrained people.
Adopted In.
tion. If yoa want to get the meat
ference at Paris. It w ill be a big
consumers together for the pur­
to offer yon at this time.
an American commonwealth It in­
for your money buy your' Shoes at
Jab and he w ill be an able repre­
pose of learning how the Fair Price
dicates
tbat
radicalism
rampant
BAIRD’S
sentative of our government in
Committee obtains its information
must be reckoned with wherever
w orking it out.
relative to sale prices of commod­
demagogic leaders are able to ap­
ities, says the Baker Herald. In a
peal to popular prejudices and
neighboring state this Consumers'
California has been hit harder
You can get the nicest line of
arouse class hatred. It is fortunate
League, or whatever local people
b y the influenxa than any of the
Silk or Lisle Hose in black or all
for Oregon that the determined
determine to call themselves, has
o t i e r Pacific Coast states, the
colon at BAIRD’S.
fight, waged against the Non-Par­
not been satisfied with investigat­
deaths reported by the State Board
* *
tisan League every time it has rais­
ing prices of food stuffs and provi­
o f Health exceeding 10,000. Ore-
ed its head, has so far kept it out
The moat popular place in town
sions, but they have conducted a
ha. fared well, the death ratof ^
~
to buy your groceries is ut BAIRD’S.
complete research into the dry
g low.
So far Newberg has
National headquarters for the
Ton will always find a good, clean,
goods and drug business as welt. .
not had a death from the malady
e have threatened to open up
fresh line of Vegetables and Gro­
A great big line of fancy Ribbons
and It seems to be abating rapidly
It was found in one city that
ceries at popular prioes. Prompt
in Oregon within a few weeks after
for Christmas fancy work or h«ir
here.
Cascarets. a staple remedy, had
election. We feel they will be able
delivery. Try trading at BAIRD’S.
bows.
been raised more than 20 per cent
to make little progress here under
in
retail price in their city, yet a
Prea. Wilson with a Republican I thelr own naroe> but ,n the
letter
addressed to the factory
Congress on his hands and a lot o f ot legislative committees purport­
in g problems to be solved will do ing to represent farmers and lab- showed plainly that Cascarets had
well to change his tactics a little orera they will exert considerable çot been raised in price by the man-1
b it and do some nibbing of the fur influence. Already such joint leg- ufacturer and there was therefoie (
<he smooth way. Under these con- tslstlve committees are operating, no good reason for the local ad- i
-ditions he will come a whole lot M d they will be qn hand at the vance. The same was true of a cer- !
wearer securing cooperation by
next wlnter
Whether they tain brand of tooth paste and num-
In the dry I
this method than he will by the use Will be able to accomplish much erous other articles.
goods
line
the
consumers
searched 1
« * the stuffed club. There are so tbat ,8 de8tructive will depend
out
the
stores
that
had
thé
sliding 1
.C ASH PA ID FOR E G G S
many grave questions to be handled ,argely upon whether the prpea and
P H O N E RED 37
that both sides should unite on a the pub„ c are vigUaiIt. incident scale of prices on their merchandise j
and whenever they established the ■
g iv e and take basis for the good of a„ y they have lt
thelr
the country.
accomplish a lot of good, and in fact that a store was pricing goods
at a high figure and then selling
thelr worthy and constructive ob-
at a lower price provided the cus­
>Our observation has been that jncts all good citizens wish them
tomer would haggle, that store was
'the discussion o f eclesiastical mat-1 Godspeed.
But Bolshevism is re­
boycotted by the consumers and no
fe rs through the medium of the pugnant to the better instincts of
BUSINESS CONDITIONS
Disdain Western Finery.
tiresome and time
business was permitted to go to it.
lo ca l -press, not only fails to change I the people o f Oregon
AFTER THE WAR ; In reply to sn inquiry from
, ----- of digging holes for
• The idea of price investigation
the opinions o f the people, as a
American firm as to the demand hare , and electric aervice poles la
has just struck Baker and there is
xnle, but that such discussion has a THE OUTLOOK FOR NATIONAL quietly being organized a consum­
As for the general level of com- ,or ,a<?* *oods and embroideries. It end. says Scientific
tendenoy to stir up feeling and re-1
follo w -!
stated reports
®TO,T®d . ---------
PROHIBITION
ers’ body to learn, if possible, the modity price«, immediately
..
.,
consul at Yokohama, that a« the Japa- driven earth-boring
w h lA
salts in no good.
The Graphic [
theory the Fair Price Committee ing the war. any considerable fall I nese wom(>D cIlng Tery tenaciously to '
■
■
t
o
an
average
boring
time
per
wants to be fair to all its readers,,
Government demand their style of dress and as no use in ; of one and one-half to two
proceeds on here with the evident is unlikely.
b u t its mission is that of a local
Here ,n ° re* on we are bWon,in*
for iron and steel is bound to be made of lace or embroideries either in | The equipment is moentod on n
determination
lo
make
a
research
newspaper and we hope that in the 80 ^customed to prohibition and it
of retail business and learn who is large and when the war definitely their dress or home furnishings, it la i drawn truck and is operated hy two
future the brethren will be satisfied ,s 90 « ^ ' » c t o r y th‘ » we wonder
ends heavy buying' of railroad j improbable that any considerable mar- men. In ordinary soil lt
inraiwa u
profiteering and who is not.
with the free announcements made at th* 8»°wness of some of the oth-
_ h e re ;
*— * ' in Japan
------ —
T
can be J—
developed
for average of 100 boles per day, each
In speaking o f the movement one equipment is anticipated.
o f their services, and that doctrinal ®r 8tate8 ,n cuttinK out the boo,e-
will be taken up also innumerable 1 American-made lace goods or en^brold- measuring five feet deep by 24 In ch «
discussions may be threshed out but
« i» a marvel the progress man whose account is good and who
construction
projects the country eri es. The demand would be limited in diameter. The equipment consists
uses a good deal of merchandise
of a truck, which carries a gasoline en­
from the rostrum.
that ia h**“ * mad® and the dajr ot
over
which
have
been postponed j J
ber®’ wh?
" I have no quarrel . . . . . .
I national prohibition is not far dls- said today:
...
“
number about «.000, exclusive of Chl- gine, driving mechanism end a bug*
and to mcb f00dB M ar, ^
I tant.
The handwriting is on the with my fellowman and I am not for the duration of the war. The ^
auger which Is slowly rotated and fed
Recent testimonies from Fiance wa„ ln 8Uch
character* that going to try to tell anyone how to demands on American materials lBg manufactured in Japan.
downward. The augers ere furnished
-as to the Y. M. C. A., give some I tbe ||qUOr interests are deciphering run his business, but I represent an for re-construction ot the devastat­
account o f the success of this work. ,t and are prep* r*m- „ take their element who is not being benefited ed portion of France, it must he re­
Chte colonel reported that he voulil IllW||Cinei though they aie «MH en- by high prices and feverish condi­ membered, will set In as soon as the
My income is no greater armistice with Germany Is signed.
rather have nine hundred men with deavorlng to stave o ff the final tions.
than before price raising became a The French government’s re-build­
ra T . M. C. A. man than one thou-1 reckoning.
ing program is a big one and in
id men without him. and the
Following is a statement that necessity and then a habit. And I
carrying it out dependence is plac­
command lag general added, " I con­
want
to
tell
you
there
am
more
of
appeared in Sunday's Oregonian
cu r."
A major said. "M y men
us than there are of the people who ed on America’s resources.— Spring-
that sizes up the situation, as seen
twonld go through hell for the Y.”
are profiteering. It is no more than field Republican.
by the Anti-Saloon League:
A soldier banded his helmet to a
fair tbat we American citizens who
You are likely not interested in the
As a result of the elections
Y man under bombardment, say­
can ill afford to pay any unneces­
interior
met hanism o f the Victrola.
ing. "One soldier, more or less, does throughout the United States on sary advance in prices, get togeth­
W
hat
does
interest you is what that
c o t count, but this division could November 5. anti-saloon workers er and learn just who is who in the PIG’S P U C E IN M Y TH O LO G Y
mechanism, the designing, the construc­
in
Oregon
are
assured
by
the
o
ffi­
mbt get along without the Y man."
business game.
Naturally if we
tion, give you—the unequaled Victrola
Another soldier paid his tribute as cers o f the National Anti-Saloon get an organization it w ill go over Black Swine Considered Evil
tone.
League
that
the
ratification
of
the
It
Was
Identified
With
the
follows, "It is none too easy to go
the whole county and the store we
Tone and the control o f the volume o f
Black Clcuda
over the top with rifle and bayonet, National prohibition amendment by find with a double set of prices will
tone
are the things you want in a talk­
36
of
the
48
states
is
certain.
but I hand it to the Y man who
not find much favor with us. It
I
f
we
add
an
Irish
“
bull”
to
the
ing-machine—two
dominant
Victrola
In a letter reaching Oregon head­ is hard enough for many o f ns to
goes over with a coffee pot in his
story of the Roscommon pig, the vision
characteristics.
band." All through France in the quarters of the league yesterday live and get through and a little of the email girl Belrne might be de­
And because their development repre­
areas of supply and preparation, as the officers of the National organi­ time spent for the good of the con­ scribed as an echo of certain events
sents
years o f patient experiment and
zation
confidently
predict
that
the
sumer in Baker county I think is that occurred more than sixty centu­
•.well as the fighting fronts, the Y
the
expenditure
o f millions o f dollars, it
ratification
of
the
amendment
by
ries
ago.
when
mankind
was
laying
the
going to be well spent."
men and women are working night
may
be
hrell
for
you to know about some
foundations of civilization and Its be­
and day to encourage the army and the requisite 36 states will be com­
Mahogany or Oak
o
f
the
exclusive
features
that make the
liefs
for
all
time.
It
cardes
our
minds
to maintain among them that fine pleted by March, 1019. The next
back-to the mythical sow that is re­
Victrola^ supreme among musical instruments.
THE SELFISH FARMER
merale that means the physical, tfae step by the anti-liquor forces will
puted to have suckled King Minos of
be
to
secure
the
enactment
of
legis­
Come in and let us show you the advantages o f these
Intellectual and the moral welfare
Crete and the infant god 2>uz-Diony­
lation
by
Congress
and
ln
the
vari­
Two
gentlemen,
with
their
sec­
•xo/tts/o* patrntrti Viciroim fomtmros:
o f the men.
sius ; to the sacrificial plga which the
ous states to enforce the provisions onds, retired to a farmer's meadow Initiates Into the Kleuslnlan mysteries
T u a d u tam a n a -w ith 111 n u t taper and perfectly smooth bora, wbt h
la acfantlncally calcnlatad and eonatnietad to conform to tba axpandlna
to fight a duel. The various pre­ washed In the waters of the Aegean;
Sound warca created by tbe «ound box.
Running a lyceum in Newberg is of the constitutional amendment.
liminaries
were
arranged
and
the
“ Gaaaa-aack" aam i b aa hake—the flexible metal connection Imtwaoa the
to the evil swine that determined Ibe
In the recent election Ohio, Flor­
not a money making scheme but it
eon nd-bo i and taper! n« tone arm. wbfeb enable* the Vletrola Needle lo
follow tbe record iroorea with unerring accuracy
furnishes wholesome entertainment ida, Nevada and Wyoming voted duel was about to begin when the fate of Osiris, Adonis, Tammos and
Dtarmld; and to n still earlier phase
for young and old during the win­ dry and elected ratification Legis­ gaunt figure of the farmer was seen
the veryUaalt oTaiwio/Vtbrailng »nrftceand^eonnd" amplifying*compart'
racing acros« the gram toward the ln the groplngs after light and con­
latures.
The
official
count
of
Min­
ment. ao absolutely eeaenllal to an exact and pure tone reproduction.
• J
ter season. The talent la furnished
solation when the sow was tdentiftol
scene
o
f
conflict.
again this season by the Ellison- nesota. which at first appeared to
eat
with
the
Great
Mother,
the
creator
of
The farmer seemed in great dis­
ton
W hite Bureau and the attractions have voted dry. shows that the
all, who, in her capacity as the moon
lo
tress
of mind.
-will be similar to those furnished state has remained In the wet col­
and the sky, regulated the universe
" A humane chap." thè principals and controlled the destinies of man­
fo r the Cbautauqua. In order that umn. The drya also lost New Jer­
onty poeltlre amuranre of a perfect point.' Yon alao bar# yonr choiea of
and seconds thought^.
“ He wants kind. Hence the pig was fate, and
sey.
but
they
are
greatly
encour­
«bone who may be interested may
full tone, ball tone or farther modification with the «her needle.
•
a
to
prevent
bloodshed,"
and
they
the black pig was evil because It was
an* what Is being offered pictures aged by the fact tbat many of the
welcomed
him
kindly.
W
e’
re
glad
to
make
you
fully
acquainted
with
the
Victrola
Identified
with
the
black
clouds
which
n d outlines o f four o f the attrac- municipalltlee in that state voted
"Excuse me. gents." the farmer obscured the light, at first in the purely
with its delightful music which is at all times in m e t accord
t l u « are given this week in the "no license."
IKcral and physical sense, bnt after­
said,
gulping
'with
emotion,
“
but
is
with
G m artist’s interpretation. Stop in any time.
The four states that voted dry
Graphic.
In addition to theao
ward in the ethical and moral accep­
this
here
goln’
to
be
a
sword
or
pis­
Thera are Victor* and Victrolas in great variety of
there w ill be two musical numbers, in the election this month— Ohio.
tation of the phrase. — Manchester
tol duel?"
style* from 916 to 9300. Easy term*, if djaired.
one of which will be the "8am Floride. Nevada and Wyoming—
Guardian.
"8 word duel," said a second.
1 ^ « Co.," an attraction that costs added to the fourteen states that
A Delinquent Citizen.
"W h y ? "
, (
$110.
Bam Lewis, Welsh tenor, have ratified the amendment and
•
“Can
you
direct me to these offices?”
"W all, you a « , " « i d the farmer,
t a d s the company and he is aaniftt- the 19 states that are now dry, and
inquired the man with n slip of paper
Musical Merchandise -
" I f It was a pistol dual I’d want to
« 1 by thru# ladles. This Is said to which, according to the calcula­
in hit h iid
gat my cows in firs t!"
Phone
Blue
37
504 Tint Street
“ Bo. I have lived la Washington all
be a very strong musical company, tions of the Antt-flaloon League,
my
Ufa.
Too
had
bettor
ask
some
one
ir
e
sure
to
ratify
the
amendment,
ta m oa tickets for the course will
n
IMPORTANT NOTKX—Vkior Raeorth and Vicfec Machm« m. eemtofienfly ~ -
Bring your joh work to the wRo baa made a study of the town
be 11.00 for those ap to 12 yean will make a total o f 17 states, or
otSoood and »yachreneged in dm procan at mendgrfnri. and ikair nee. ana with ihe
since all thaw mow buildings weat
•tBiii m iunjiiasiy ^ m n i IO u pCiifQ
M age. 9160 tor those from I I to one more than the required two- Graphic office.
up.”
$2.00 Per Y ear in Advance
COATS
LINENS
Fine Crepe DeChine
UNDERWEAR
Men’b, Women’s and
Children’s
SHOES
HOSE
Go to Baird’s for your
GROCERIES
RIBBONS
TRY A SACK OF OUR WHITE SWAN FLOUR
IT IS BEST QUALITY. & 8 0 THE SACK
Victrola Supremacy
and what makes it
K IE N L E & S O N S