Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 23, 1919, Image 7

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    WOMEN’S WORK FOU VICTORY ¿EST Of TIMES TÒ WALK
FIRST
M TIO M U ÌM N K
General Banking
Interest Allowed on
Time Depositi
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Efficient Service
W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH
COMPANY
ESTABLISHED 1900
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Office Phone White 25
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CHASE a LINTON
GRAVEL COMPAY
AU ldn^p o f t r a v e l for con­
crete work, cemeint Mocks,
•r wood work furnished on
short notice.
Telephone White 86
The Newberg
Trhitsfet Co.
Rees Lecsl M i Lug,
S. P. TimberUke, Prop.
Office phone Black ISO
Residence phone Red 79
&acMBCTO« iCK»caMaao^
Monuments
M U M
isssssesesessse
Buy your Monuments
from
Q.M. HOLING, Sexto*
Lots and single graves
cared for by the year.
Monuments cleaned to
look like new. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
w siëisS S M isw ssstes
Mr*. Fankhuret Seunds Note el
Triumph for What She Clahna
Sex Hat Accomplished.
''W oman hare hurried up the pace
t f man worker«,” aajs Mr«. Pank-
hurst. “ The challenge o f 1,413,000
women working beside the men
made England wake up. When
women atarted out to work after
they learned the trick« o f trade they
began to turn out more work in far
tees time than men were doing it.
O f course, when they began setting
a new pace for their output the men
were horrified. They begged the
women to go slower.
“ “W e came to work because we
must win tba war,’ was the only an-
awer the women gave them. ‘ Noth­
ing else counts— not even the time-
honored rules o f your trade unions.’
“ It was too much. The trade
union laws began to reflect the nerv-
isneaa o f die men. They started to
block the women and slow up their
work. But the women were ready
fo r the «nergency. They had been
warned that this m ight happen. This
time their answer to the unions
boded ill for the nation.
“ 'Change your trade union laws
and take us in or we w ill turn m ili­
tant again.’
“ England was fighting for her
life. She needed the women and the
women wanted to* stay. The trade
unions were forced to take them in."
— W orld Outlook.
AIRPLANE CAME TO RESCUE
Providential Escape ef Yeung Italian
Lieutenant From Captivity In
Hands of Austrian Enemy.
Bescued from an Austrian deten­
tion camp, with three other com­
panions, by an Italian airplane was
the thrilling experience o f a young
Italian soldier, Pereno Trouchet
Leonard, a nephew o f Vincent Leon­
ard, a K noxville (T en n .) merchant.
Leonard, who is a lieutenant in
tile One Hundred in d Sixty-fifth in­
fantry Alpine regiment o f the Ital­
ian army, was captured in October
bp the Austrians, during the battle
o f the Udine. At that time the Ital­
ians were valiantly rushing the Aus­
trians back across the Alps. Dur­
ing an encounter with some Aua-
trains young Leonard was taken
prisoner and removed to a detention
camp in Austria.
He remained there until about
two months ago, when, he states in a
letter, a large Italian airplane
swooped down jipon the camp one
n igh t Leonard and throe o f his
comrade* were standing nearby and,
grabbing the opportunity offered,
quickly jumped into the airplane
and were taken up ia the air and
brought back to Italy.
FOgT-WAR SPORT A *
It is considered by many authori­
ties that America’ s mobilization o f a
large army will have the effect of
raising the standard o f post-war.
athletics to an important degree. A
materia) boom in the popularity of
•porta o f all kinds is expected as a
natural outgrowth o f the intensive
physical training that is being made
a part o f every soldier’s daily life.
Amateur sports, it is felt, will bene­
fit chiefly, but the effect in profes­
sional realms also is expected to be
material. Thq^ contention seems to
be thoroughly justified so long as it
is confined to generalities. The ef-
-feet to be expected in connection
with college sport«, however, is ad­
m ittedly open to debate.— Popular
Mechanics Magazine.
Ferted fer Exerclee, Beneficial Always
May Be Chosen W ifi Ben»« Degree
ef D lee ret ten.
The best time, for going on a
journey (a connoisseur speaks it) is
some m orning when it has rained
-well the day or night before, and the
•oil o f the road, where it is not
evenly packed, is o f about that sub­
stance o f which the fingeTs can make
fine “ tees” for golfing. This is the
precise composition o f earth and
dampness underfoot most sympa­
thetic to the spine, the knee sockets,
the muscles, tendons, ligaments of
linpb, back, neck, breast and abdo­
men, and the spirit o f locom otion in
the ancient exercise o f walking. On
this day the protruding stones have
been washed bald in the road; the
lines and marks o f drainage are still
clearly, freshly defined in the aoil;
in the gutters light with the dark
moist soil in a grained effect not un­
like marbled chocolate cake, and
dean, sweet gravel is laid bare here
and there in wagon ruts. This is
the chosen time fo r the nerves and
senses. On such a day the whole
world greeets ant dean end and hav­
ing on a fresh bib and tucker. It is
a conscious pleasure to have eyes. It
il to if one long; near-sighted with­
out knowing it had suddenly been
fitted with the proper spectacle«. It
is sweet to have olfactories. Whoso
hath lungs let him breathe. Man
was made to rejoice.— From “ Walk*
ing Stick Papere,” by Robert Cortes
Holliday.
fill.
STA N D A R D O IL
CO M PAN Y
SERVICE FINS.
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He was a sturdy little youngster
shout eight years old and he was
trudging along a Sullivan county
road when the traveler stopped him
to ssk directions. After the little fel­
low had shown the road, the man
noticed the cheap service pin he
wore on his coat. “ Oh, you havs a
brother in the army ?" he smiled.
“ N o, sir,” the little fellow smiled
back. “ I haven’t any brothers. This
here pin’s for my school teacher I
had last year. He wuz only nineteen
and folks said be didn’t know how to
teach. But my father says he was
worth twict his salary ’count his in­
fluence. When we heard that he
was wounded everybody bought more
bonds than they had planned to do.”
— Indianapolis News.
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A WARNING.
V. tx. MILLER, Special Agt
Standard Oil Co., Newberg
“ Sir, I w ill never be happy until
you give me your daughter’s hand.’’
Miss Blusox— Mr. Loftibrow ap­
“ Take it, young man, but don’t
pears to be an extremely cultured
blame me when you find it always
in your pocket.”
M) h Hollownut— He does loth
like a Belgian refugee, but he’s had
N O THIN G NEW.
a serious automobile secident and
then he always did have a half-
“ I see where 700 British are an­
starved appearance.
nually born at sea.”
“ That’s nothing. Every ship that
ADVANCE SUGGESTION.
gom out o f port has a lot o f bertha
on her.”
Mrs. Just wed— And, oh, Jack, I
wish you would resolve “ not to
SAME FOLICY.
worry” during the coming year.
“ I know he ia a good man, but
Her Husband— Heavens! Have
you run up so many bills as all that? I how does he support hia wife ?”
“ Aa he does the other trials of
FR IEN D LY IN V ITA TIO N .
life, with patience and resignation.”
“ How many times must I call to
collect this b ill?"
"M y dear sir,” replied Mr. Clip­
pings, affably, “ I do not find you
personally objectionable and do not
mind discussing with you the weath­
er, the war or any other topic that
may come up. Call aa often as you
like."— Birmingham Ago-Harald.
being built by the American Red
Cross. The houses are all to be port­
able. In course o f time the en­
tire village will be moved to Bel­
gium. Every house ia being built
•o that it may be readily taken down,
•hipped and reassembled.
There are to be two schools with
Belgian teachers, a Belgian priest,
Belgian civic officials and a large co­
operative store. The inhabitants,
who will move into the village as
soon as the buildings axe complete,
will be 100 fam ilies o f refugees from
Belgium, who are destitute and who
have each at least four children. The
cottages will have electric light, run­
ning water, gardens and will rent
for |6 a month. Those who cannot
pay rent w ill be provided for.
This important reconstruction
work is one o f the first largo tosks to
be undertaken in the rebuilding e f
devastated Belgium.
The act was one o f those known to
the toilers behind the footlights as
“ memory stuff.” It embodied sev­
eral old musical comedy hits which
even in 1918 drew laughs and some
applause.
“ Say, Maudy,” remarked one of
the chorus girls in the musical tab­
loid which was to come on nsxt,
“ don’t those lines they’re singing
bring back old times, though ?”
“ Yeh 1 Reminds me o f the tunes
we used to sing in the Chocolate Sol­
dier.’
“ Sure, but that act reminds me o f
a song we had from ‘ Madame
Sherry.’ You know what the fellows
are doing over in France just now,
Maudy? Well, isn’ t that tune play­
ing to S. R. O. though? Everybody
talkin’, and telephonin’, and buyin’
papers, until you can hardly caper
yourself? Say, Mandy, that tuns,
now, 'Every Little Movement Has a
Meaning All Ite Own.' Gee ! H I
bht General von Loonydorf is hating
that spiel.” ’ •*
Say, girlie, I ’m cryin’ , do you
know it? Huh. Oh pshaw, I don’t
know what to think. Let's ask the
manager to let us sing ‘ Smite, Smile,
Smile’ for ’em, w ill yuh?”
E
H O D SO N ’S
Colli Breakers
HEM VP A CUR M A BAY
Parlor Pharmacy
Thai
Neuberg Casba M s
9 0 6 First S t r « « t
S «u Uertdjsa
ALL HUB OP CUOI
Fine or Cc
IN D E F IN ITE .
“Didn't you toll me that young
follow calling on our Maria was on
las ve?"
“ Yea, I did.”
“Well, isn’t it moot timo for tèe
Icore to corno in?”
Whole Wheat Floor, Graham
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and Corn Meni
A SPECALTY
W EPAYCASH
APROPOS.
HER NATURE
Mrs. Midiron— Doctor, my hue-
bond is taking up golf. D o you think
he ought to eat meat?
Doctor— A little link mnsago
won’ t hurt him.
SURE.
liar Mefherial to tha Memory ef
Inetructor Who Gave Up Life la
Pursuit ef Science.
A monument o f snakes is being
made at the Carnegie museum ia
Pittsburgh, and when completed the
memorial will occupy a glass case ia
the Gallery o f Serpents, a tribute to
the memory o f Augustus lin k , who
several years ago gave up his life ia
the pursuit o f science.
Just before his death Mr. Tank
was lecturing on the topic o f ser­
pents before a clam o f Carnegie In­
stitute o f Technology students. He
bald in his hand a rattlesnake. A t
the does o f the lecture Mr. le a k re­
placed the snake in a glam case, in d
a few moments later a student called
hie attention to a spot o f Mood on
the end o f one o f hie fingers. Early
the next m orning Mr. Lank died.
Carnegie museum, by which he
was employed, has brought from the
Isle o f Pinee a tree, in the branches
o f which a boa constrictor w ill be
twined, with iguanas, the common
lizards o f tropical America, as com­
panions.
FO R TABLE BELGIAN TOW N.
« c l» Her« Are Smiling, tort Their
On the elope o f a hill near H an%
Hearts Belong to the Beys Aoreoo
the Water.
Franca, a typical Belgian village is
SNAKES WILL BE MONUMENT
C U LTU R E ANp K ULTUR .
because of Us fu ll
uniform chain of
boiling points. Look
for the Red Crown
tH THE BOYS 'OVER THERE*
“ W e should never kick a
when he’s down.”
“ That’s so. But in the kaiser’s
I imagine it will pay us to make
sure that he’s down before we quit
kicking.”
Iggs-Poultry
veata ST ìo S
H a zelw o o d C o.
IturY. a . vmcemt
J. L. VAN BLARICOM
Miss Katherine— Sho carries her
heed too high.
Miss Kidder— W ell, she can’t help
being tall.
Staple and Fancy G roceries
MILITARY HIGHWAY WORK.
Fresh Fruit« and V egetable»
particular. PI
Wa
Nine miles o f concrete road be­
tween Alexandria, Va., and Camp
Humphreys, V A , soon will bo ready
for use, marking the completion and
planning and supervjsosy work done
by engineers o f the bureau o f public
roads o f the United States depart­
ment o f agriculture for the military
authorities. The road from Alexan­
dria to Camp Humphreys ia the
longest m ilitary highway outside o f
cantonments that has been planned
and supervised by engineers o f the
bureau, although the total construc­
tion planned and supervised by these
engineers aggregates several hun­
dred miles and coven practically all
the recognized types o f construction,
from sand day to first-dass bitumin­
ous surfaces and concrete roads. Sev­
enteen highway engineers and one
superintendent of construction were
detailed to military work by the bu­
reau in July, 1917, the period of
their assignment« varying from three
fifteen months
,*t surprise you.
if our prompt
Wo want
W hen in Need of a Plum ber
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SEASONABLE CUT FLOW ERS-Planta in pots, cyclamen«,
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­
ums, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses •
our specialty (strong plants). Low prices.
«-2«JOHN GOWER
SOME FHRA8E3 FOR W IFE.
He— See that man over there?
He’s a bombastic ass, a windjammer
nonentity, a humbug, a parasite and
aa incumbrance to the earth.
She— Would you mind writing all
that down for me?
He— Why in the world—
She— He’s my husband, and I
should like to use it on him some
time.— London Tit-Bits.
U S E D_CARS
FOR
LOOKS T H A T WAY.
“ Now I understand what they I
mean by a state o f chaos.”
“ H uh?”
“ Seems to be what they are trying
to set up in Russia.” — Kansas City
Journal.
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and new batteries..........................
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One 1917 Overland 6, five new tire«, new battery.................*975
One Model 59 Overland repainted.......................................... $S25
Y ou r Liberty Bonds or W a r Savings Stamps
are as good as cash
T U R N , E R / & C H R ' IS
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Knicker— A shipment o f German
tors has been refused.
Bocker— Now let us decline to al­
low them to make playthings of ua.
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“ Did you think the war was
ovsr?"
“ N o," repl ctl Farmer Corntomel.
“ Me and nv
aren’t going to be­
lieve the
* over till our boy
Josh comes back home and tolls us
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