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WHO CAN RISE TO OCCASION?
N am « * ( Man Capable at Formulating
"Umbrella Reguiatiefte“ Will
Live in History.
TOUCHED BY SERVICE F LA B
Yaungeter an Brink af Disgrace Re­
solved to B« Worthy af Emblem
Displayed in Hla Manor.
“ Why the service flag?" Is an old
W ith the pasting o f each rainy day question, but from one o f our middle
It become* increasingly arrange that West towns c o m « a new answer.
■e benefactor o f the race has been
A wealthy family la an Indiana
prodded, gouged or spattered into pre­ sown had a son. who had never dona
paring a ‘‘Manual o f Umbrellas." Peo­ anything to reflect honor on his fam­
ple have been carrving some sort of ily—a family which waa proud o f Its
protection against the rain ever since famous ancestry.
Ha didn’t enlist
anybody can remember, yet the only «hen this war broke out, and tbgp
thing they have n-.lly learned to do tried to evade tha d ra ft but was com­
well is to lose u. ibrellas. No twe pelled to go In a recent call. Ha en­
persons, not even lovers, can walk un­ tered a training camp a few m i l «
der one umbrella '.-ithout getting wet, from hla home town.
and rainco.its probably were first de-
Rules snd a regular life were hard
vtoed by a man who tried to carry an for him.
Smarting under a well-
umbrella over his w ife’s hat. What deserved reproof, ha one night decided
« c a s e is there fo r the person who to desert. He slipped away from the
goes through a crowded street holding camp and, under cover o f darkness,
an umbrella before him In a charge- made hla way to his home In order to
bayonets fashion? An apology does get his civilian d o t h « and better ef­
not exactly meet the requirements fect bis escape.
after t ie tip o f an umbrella rib has
Just as be was ready to settle the
been 'hrust Into some one’s e y e 1 front veranda o f his home he notiend
Folded, the umbrella is Just as dan­ the service flag In one o f the house’s
gerous, when some one comes plung­ great front windows. There It waa—
ing along the sidewalk bolding the In the most conspicuous place the
umbrella at an angle o f about 45 de­ house afforded— a groat silk flag with
grees ahead of him, tripping every Its one blue star.
one but himself. Then there Is the
“ It’s fo r me.” the boy thought.
person who tucks the handle under
Through his mind passed the mem­
the arm. so that an innocent person ory o f his life— a failure in winning
aMy become speared on the sharp end any o f the honors his family had
which sticks out like • 00-foot tele­ wanted fo r him. No college diploma,
phone pole on a 15-foot truck. Fur­ not even a high school one, had he re­
thermore, wet umbrellas never were ceived— nothing except this one star
Intended as partitions between seats, in this flag had he ever let his people
•sen at a motion-picture theater. claim as his contribution to the family
T h e n is no desire to distract the best famous name.
brain* o f the country from consider­
H e turned hack toward the sidewalk.
ation o f war problems, but some sort •They’ll get to* keep that honor,” he
« t umbrella regulations are needed.
told himself, “ Fll make It bigger, too,"
and he slipp-d back to camp, elgjed
to find that his absence had not been
Held No Grudge.
Tim e brings many changes. Take discovered.
for Instance the fellows who volun­
teered their services when war was
T o help out In the present great
declared and who have since been pro­ scarcity o f leather and the consequent
moted to be commissioned officers. dearth o f footgear, a German army
Some o f these men toiled In shops and authority recommends the Introduction
offices and had to toe the mark for of linden bark moccasins such as are
clerks or foremen to get fired; Then worn by the Russian peasantry. Made
came the draft and these same clerks' from the bark o f young twigs, these
and foremen became doughboys and shoes are said to stand two years*
now take orders from their former o f­ w ear; yet they are light and easy
fice boys and employees. Some humor-, and can be made to fit well. The lin­
ons stories have come to light from den forests of the prince o f Monaco,
the nearby cantonments, but let it be near Laon. France, Germans say,
said to the credit o f the former office would supply sufficient bark to make
boys, they have not made life un­ 1.000,000 shoes, and the making o f
bearable fo r their superiors, although them would furnish excellent light oc­
they have had the opportunity to do cupation fo r prisoners and slightly
so. As an Illustration o f this the oth­ wounded.
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er day a doughboy was serving mess
id his top serge* nl. As he did no he
Eleetrie Fowl Picker.
spilled some dressing from the salad.
A machine Invented by O. G. Rleske
The sergeant noticed this and smiled.
o f Buffalo picks an ordinary fow l
'‘Just about a year ago I was serving
naked in less than five minutes, says
yon with soup," said the sergesnff at the
Electrical Experimenter.' Moreover, no
same time mentioning the hotel where
feathers are scattered. A small elec­
be had worked as serving man. “ and
you gave me the devil because It was t e e motor turns a suction fan, and
cold. I ’m not going to kick because also a roller contained within the In­
you spilled the dressing. I'm going to strument itself, the power being trans­
treat you right.” And that Is the gen­ mitted by means o f flexible cable.
The roller Is hollow and Its outer sur­
eral spirit throughout the camps.
face Is pierced by a number o f slits
whicb permit the incoming blast pro­
The tiresome and time consuming duced * by the fan to pass freely
work o f digging holes for telegraph through It.
The top o f the Instrument is hooded,
and electric service poles is now at an
and
Attached to this hood is a little
end, says Scientific American. A t least
there has been evolved a gasoline rubber roller which rests flrraly against
driven earth-boring machine which the surface o f the large drumllke
makes an average boring time per hole wheel. The feathers o f the fowl,
of one and one-half to two minutes. racked up against the two rollers, are
The equipment Is mounted on a horse plucked by having to squeeze between
drawn track and is operated by two the rollers, after which they are blown
men. In ordinary soil It maintains an to a tank.
A thumb contact permits the hood
overage o f 100 holes per day, each
measuring five feet deep by 24 Inches to be moved around In its axis, and
In diameter. The equipment consists thus the relative positions o f the two
o f a truck, which carries a gasoline en­ rollers are adjusted acaandlng to the
gine, driving mechanism and a huge needs o f each case. The smallest wild
auger which is slowly rotated and fed fowl or the biggest turkey may be
downward. The augers are furnished plucked with equal ease. A fowl can
readily be picked in the dry state, but
la sixes from 2 to 24 inches.
ordinarily It is scalded.
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DU THANKFUL?
Ww a k oy k Appreciation o f W ork of
• . “ Our Boys“ a Valuable Object
Lease n in Patriotism.
H ere la a story told by an Indianapo­
lis woman:
“ The other evening aa I waa walk­
ing over the long bridge that extend*
back o f |h* Union atation in B altim ore,
my eye, searching for Something inter-
eating, caught sight o f a small news­
boy—Just a little, dirty-faced chap
that one does not look at twice. What
especially drew my attention to hlm^
however, was something unusual la
the way he drew out one o f his papers,
folded it Into very small compass, and
tossed It over the railing Into the
freight yard below. My eyes involun­
tarily followed the direction o f the pa­
per, and aa I peered over the balus­
trade I saw a stirring scene, numbers
o f big army trucks and scores o f ‘our
boys’ bustling round busily and cheers
lly unloading and reloading them. One
o f the soldiers was In the" act o f wav­
ing hla hand In thanks to the boy
whose paper he had Just picked up.
“ Much Interested, 1 moved over to
the little fellow. Under cover o f buy­
ing a paper and getting change, I pot
a casual question: ‘How do you ex­
pect to get your money from that sol­
dier down there T
My little friend
looked disgusted. T gave it to h la I*
he Instantly retorted. Then he turned
to gase again on the fascinating seen#
below, and added very softly: ‘H e's
doin’ more'n a cent’s worth fo r us.’
Indianapolis News.
HAD
MODIFIED
HIS
I f not you have got just a few days to get that way—
everybody must be thankful on Thursday, November 88, the
biggest Thanksgiving day the world has ever known.
there all the time— bring it with yon to the big Community
sing at Duncan’s H a ll at 4 o’clock in afternoon of the 88th.
Take a squint around the home and see if yon oannot
figure where a few little artioles of household furniture w ill
add to the Thanksgiving cheer in the household.
A PERFECTION HEATER
W ill warm up the cold corners of the house where (there is
no chimney for a stove— useful, ornamental and economical,
WARMTH
FOR ANY ROOM
Upstairs, d o w n sta irs—
wherever, whenever need­
ed— this handy Perfection
O il Heater spreads gener­
ous glowing warmth— adds
a touch of cheery comfort
to any room.
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Y o u w ill surely need one
this winter to chase away
the chills.
Com e in and let us show
them to you.
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DESIRE
A fter Experience in Airplane Man De­
cided He Would Prefer to Travel
< to Heaven on F o o t
“ Does It ever fall?” finally quivered
the novice aa the airplane climbed
higher and still higher.
"Only when I let It do so," answered
the airman. "N ow and then I drop her
backward. Here we g o !”
On the backward descent, n m ile or
more, the passenger clung to the pilot
with both arms and never breathed.
A t last the machine resumed Ife h o r l-
sontal traveling.
“ Great heavens!" gasped the novice
with relief.
“ Say, look here; didn’t you say yon
wished to flit on high like a gliding
sunbeam T’ complained the aviator.
"Tea,” admitted the passenger.
"Then shut up. You’re going to gut
your wish."
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Suddenly the airplane dfled- and
looped too loop, then traveled4 upotda
down.
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Get
the Thanksgiving spirit in your system N O W and keep it
L a rk in -P rin c e
the market affords nothing better.
A Liftk Roaster
Is good not only for
Thanksgiving
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dinner
but<
for every day in the year
parts of' it can be used by
the lady who prepares yonr
meals.
W e have them in avariety
moderate
prices
of
sixes
at
very
considering that they are class “A ”
merchandise.
I JUST A FEW
Of those little 2 quart Aluminum
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You’ll want one i f you see
them.
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SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE
Universal Lunch Kits, Thermos Bottles, Heaters, Banges, Certainteed Hoofing Paper, Hoofing
Paint, Fencing W ire, Plows, Harrows, etc.,— we are prepared to serve you at prices that w ill please
If it’s Hardware or Implements you need talk to
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“THE BIG HARDWARE STORE.**
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“Wh-whatr
"W e are going to land.”
Gently the airplane glided to earth.
Released from his seat, the passenger
knelt and lifted both hands solemnly.
"Once I prayed to bo an angel,” ha
Call
■aid. "But it doesn’t go any more un­ corset.
less on fo o t ”— New York T im e *
Hold No Grudge.
_
Tim e brings many change* Taka
for Instance toe fellows who volun­
teered their services when war waa
declared and who have since been pro­
moted to be commissioned officer*
Some o f these men toiled in shops and
oflW s and had to toe the mark for
clerks or foremen to get fired. Then
came the draf^ and these same clerks
and foremen became doughboys and
now take orders from their former of­
fice boys and employees. Some humor­
ous stories have come to light from
the nearby cantonments, bnt let it be
said to the credit o f the former office
boys, they have not made life un­
bearable fo r their superiors, although
they have had the opportunity to do
so. As an Illustration of this the oth­
er day a doughboy was serving mess
to his top sergeant. As he did so he
spilled some dressing from the salad.
The sergeant noticed this and smiled.
“ Just about a year ago I whs serving
you with soup,” said the sergeant, at the
same time mentioning the hotel where
he had worked as serving 'man. "and
yon gave me the devil because it was
cold. I’m not going to kick because
you spilled the dressing. I ’m going to
treat you right.” And that Is the gen­
eral spirit throughout the camps.
Red
Jersey
barn.
108 lo r
bull
kept
at
.
F or Sale— 1 % acres, four
Spi relia
house, woodhouse, good well,
18tf
ily orchard.
A bargain i f
Commercial soon. M r * George W. Snow,
39tf
berg, Oregon.
your
room
fam ­
taken
New-
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For Sale— Seven year old black
Money to loan on good security bjr
mare, weight about 1100 pounds,
Clarence Butt, attorney.
43tf
w ill work anywbere. Also buggy In
O liver chilled plows and repairs good condition.
W.
E.
W illiam s
for sale at H a rt’s Bhop on Main Springbrook, Phone 10 A 51.
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street..
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For Sale— 20% acres o f land 2%
W anted— "50 layin g W hite L e g ­
miles northeast o f New berg near
horn pullets. J. C. Lemon. W hite
Springbrook.
Good buildings, with
165.
6 pd
spring water piped to house and
barn. Price $6,000, hair cash, bal­
For Sale-^One set Ford curtains, ance on time. See Marks M ills at
nearly new.
A. H. Dean, 415 Me­ place, or address Z. Mills, Parma,
ridian street.
I t pd
Idaho.
7tf
Horse and auto livery at the
Commercial barn.
Open all night.
Storage furnished.
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Attention of Stock Growers
Wesley Boyes wants your fa t cat­
tle. mutton, lambs, veal and goats.
W anted— Man and w ife to go oq, R. F. D. No. 2, phone Blue 148. 3tf
farm.
For particulars see Larkin
Prince Hardware Co.
It
For Jitney Service
For Sale— W inter apples and po­
Call Blue 180 fo r day service and
tatoes.
Call at W h ite & Co.’s o f­ at night W hite 19. H. R. Morris. 2tf
fice or phone Black 46.'
7 pd
Bounty— Chehalem and Yam hill Read This Notice to Parties Riding
W o lf Club w ill pay $50 for old coyote
Bicycles
scalps and $15 for cubs. H. C. Baker.
You must see that your btcycle
Also the State
The sale o f cow and ‘ shoals ad­ Is properly lighted.
vertised for November 27 at my and City laws must be more closely
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place called off.
Frank. Keyes. It observed by parties operating bi­
cycles, motor cycles, autos or horse
City Marshal. 6-8
Auto sprlngB, H a rt’s shop.
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F or
Sale— Prune
trees,
shade drawn vehicles.
trees, strawberry plants, shrubbery
For Sale— 3 milk cows. Call 10 o f all kinds. N ew berg Feed & Seed
CARD OF TH A N K S
7 tf
a525 or Blue 51.
6-7 < Co.
I I thank you most sincerely who
Have that plow sharpened at Mc­
F o r Trad*— H eavy draft horse, have beeh so kind and helpful and
Coy Bros.’ garage for 26c.
w eight about 1400 pounds, for^good faithfu l to me throu/h all of my
gentle d rivin g horse. C. H. Jones, | trials.
Only God can reward you
F or bargains in new and second­ Rex.
7 pd
i and he w ill. I g iv e m yself w holly
hand goods call at Nash’s Second
\ and unreservedly to God and His
Hand Store, 304 First St.
31tf
Holstein bull at my place on blessed work and shall not hesitate
Portland road, quartar mile east of to do His w ill as He gives me the
W anted— Men to haul 50 to 60 N ew berg— $1.60 cash In advance. work and shows me the way. I do
22 pd
or 100 cords o f wood. Call and see W alter Wilson.
not understand the ways o f this
Martin at the Cummins dryer. 3tf
world but w ill with my whole soul
/ A fin * b ig rooster wandered away
“ trust and not be afraid.”
LOANS— Lowest ratee, no delays; w ith a 60 pound sack o f corn. Any
Dora M. Moor.
the runaway •w ill
mortgagee bought. A ttorney B. A. one m eeting
Kllks, McMinnville.
kindly call W h ite 88.
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CARD OF T H A N K S
Can supply a few more custom­
For prune trees and a ll kinds of
W e wish to express our heartfelt
nursery stock see J. H.
Rees, ers w ith A1 Jersey milk from tu-
thanks
to our friends for their
tested
cows.
Phone
Springbrook,
for
Salem
Nursery berculoele
many
acta
o f klndneae and consola­
Black
202.
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J.
T.
Little.
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Co.
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tion during our recent bereavement
W anted— G irl fo r general house­ and loss o f our beloved son and
For
Rent— 6
acres
adjoining
work.
Throe In fnffTlly.
$26 per brother, Vernon Brentner.
N ew berg on west, in cu ltivation;
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brentner,
good house, barn and fru it.
Call month. A pply Mrs. B. Seeley, 740
Patton Road, Portland. Oregoa.
Howard Brentaer.
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Blue 101.
Jaa. Hamnett.
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For Sale by
Parlor Pharmacy
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