Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 31, 1919, Image 4

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pioneering ia road propaganda puh-
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year Young people w hg neglect to llcity, even whoa alt we had to m y
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themselves of the opportunity appeared to tall on deaf «are.
M it e r »ad P t U u l t r
- ! to attend school and proporn tor U»“
refcU.h«! retr rbunde; uofUia« •
activities of life, are making a mis­
ts: orepkie Bundles. Ke. me Pint street take that they can n * e r overcome,
N ew berg G raphic
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gnd they should bo encouraged to
eatad at thu i>e«toeke ti Mkwburt. Ores«*» make sacrificee if Bscassary to g o t
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the needed educatlop. A word of
encouragement spoken I t th e’ right
$2.00 Per Yoar in Advance time may help a boy or girl to make
a decision that .will ho the turning
point in their lives, and It costa but
lltilc to give It.
Tbe home coming of some of (be
aoldier bora baa not mentioned iu
The plan agreed upon to uas the
Che Graphic tor the reason that
lumber taken from the 0I4 bridge
neither they nor their friends fur­
over the canyon on Baq¿ First street
nished the information while it was
that was torn down to give place for
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a new concrete bridge, la building a
bridge tor preeent uae on Second
The first cheese turned out by l
street
one block south, was a happy
th e New berg Creamery since the j
working
out of a perplexing fettua-
Machinery was put in and an expert i
tion. A temporary crossing at the
cheese maker employed, is finding
side of the new bridge while It waa
Its wmy into the market, and if the
being constructed was practically
output of the future turns out to be
« a good as was the sample left at out of the question, and It urns not
th e Graphic office, a ready market only an injustice to the public to be
compelled to make the detour to the
la assured for a ll they can make.
north In order to got around the ob­
struction, but tha * tncrenaed heavy
Road building la so general
travel would maka it impassable as
throughout the state that auto
soon m the fall ruins come. With
drivers are Inclined to grumble
the Second street bridge In. travel
times at the inconvenience they
can be taken care of without special
put to. but they should smile
inconvenience, giving plenty of time
womplalaantly In happy contempla-
for the building and seasoning of
O oa e t the good time coming when
the new bridge.
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mud ronda on the main traveled
highw ays shall have come to be a
C. B. Wilson, our genial county
«king of the
clerk who urea down from the coun­
ty seat a few days ago. remarked
The Silver Lake Leader says
that the Improved roads the Graphic
amber of the school board
had been crying out for. In season
to make a remark as follows
are getting tired of running n and out * 9~ aon ,or ,he * * * th,rt*
matrimonial bureau. With the — P
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L - ,M t now
‘ And this served as a reminder that
of two, and apparently they
in the days when First street in
mortgaged, every Miss who has
Newberg became almost impassable
taught In our school for the pest
during “'the winter season, the
tw enty years has married at the end
Graphic was hooted a t for suggest­
e t the first yea^ or < u engaged
ing the use of river gravel on the
and taught the second year with
streets, said hooters asserting that
b u t one end In view, her
the Edwards field south of town.
Many people, men. women and chil­
dren. soon flocked to the spot end
surrounded the machine for minute
inspection.
A flight was made over the city
thl« morning and tt is understood
that the parties ere to remain here
with the Ihachtne as long as they
can secure passengers who are. w ill­
ing to pay the price, which Is flO
far a fifteen minutes’ ride In the
air. Jesse Edwards says he has the
promise’ of tbe first trip to be made
carrying pasengers.
The names of the visitors' the
Graphic has not been able to get.
The Chamberlain boom for Pres­
ilient cropped out before it was Id-
tended to be public property. R la
true that as-a Democratic nominee-r­
and we suppose be would be on that
side of the fence— Senator Chamber*
Secrets Betrayed In Bleep.
lain would carry Oregon and get
“it l* much more usuel for people to
many aoldier votes, but— Isn’t it n •wear than to sing hymne in their
pity thsfe la occasionally a bu tt— sleep." says Dr. R. Coplaae la a letter
tp the British Medical Journal. Doc­
the people in general would desire tor Coplans has been a patieht In a
to know more about the Senator's military hospital.
views regarding other public ques­
"The percentsge of talkers le aston­
tions. The w ar Is over, or sup- ishing ; «0 per cent of thé men In my
pO06d .to be, and there are some word indulged in It. The mgxlmom
vbr? Important internal affairs to period Is from 12 to 2 a. m. Often a
sentence Is begun clearly, but trulls
be given attention to. not only by off in a blur. One patient, a by-ao-
Congress, but the next President. means pious Scotsman, startled the at
In the oplnipn of many Oregonians, 1:20 by singing in a stentorian mice.
Chamberlain made a very good gov­ «Abide With. Me.’ The melody and
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ernor of thU alate and would make words were perfect.
“One speaker will start another go­
a good President. According to ex­ ing in an adjaarot bed. Tour sleep
isting conditions, any one aspiring talker will answer a question, and
to the Presidency and seeking nomi­ there Is no dpubt that people give
nation at the harids of either party Stray secrete."
should not base such expectation on
what he has done tn the way Of
criticism of tha War Department. -only, to supply newsprint for domestic
This was applauded over the land, needs, but to export large quantities
but there 'must be more then thla of this product. According to a. report
to lead the Democrats of this nation recently made by the director of tbe
-into the Idea that adverse criticism bureau of forestry, tbe raw materials
available such as the bamboo and two
of a Demlcrnt by another Democrat kinds of grasses, the rognn and tnia-
simply got Into tha .first winter. But later on the gravel ia sufficient to capture the Demo- hlb. are of such good quality and run
matrimonial fishing waa was put on And It not only did not
be so cheaply obtained tljp tlf careful
sink out of sight but It made such son” business w ill at least give him study Id given this Industry the Mange
control of the Oregon delegation to will net need, to Import annually 12.-
4a vast Improvement that It served
000.000 worth of paper, as heretofore.
If there ia a boy or girl
the to make ^ w ty for the hard sur- th e Democratic national convention.
— Woodburn Independent.
lunlty who Is not eeruing good
The Higher Culture.
“Tour daughter Is well educated
it la certainly not for the ,M ln* we haT# BOW
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“Educated
I should say she
at opportunity, for there seema several years. It la with some de-
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tc be work for all who w aat It. This gree of satisfaction that wa can now Graphic.
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Ford 0 0 » bave beoome. such a tw W utility
(hat it would alinoat toem as if every family
ought to have its Ford oar. Runabout, Touring
Oar, Coup«, Sedan, (the two latter having en­
clocad bodei»), and the Truok Chassis have
ruully become a part and pared of human Ufo.
Tou wunt one bacasse iti service win bo pnfit-
alble for you.
Wo solicit your order at a j a
because, whhe production is limited, it will ho
-first come, first served.
Anderson Motor Co.
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Phone White 4
First and Meridian
WANTED!
L IM ITE D Ò g A N TÌTY O F
M ist be tesder and salable for canting
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Look out for the new Automobile in Newberg
THE DIXIE FLYER
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On or about the 10th o f next month we will have a car load o f DIXIE
FLYERS inN ewberg. I want to especially invite you to com e in And see the
most perfect 4-cylinder real automobile in existence today, and do not forget
the Moon, smother most perfect 6-cylinder automobile.
For sale by F. M. SHUCK AUTO SALES CO.
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W e have on hand some used but not abused cars w e have taken in on trades—
Wool's. 1910
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2 Maxwells 1917-1918
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’ “ ■ .'— — I Studebaker 4 -cyllndor, 7 paae. 1917
I Overland 90, 1917.
1 Ford I9I6
W e do not trade for these c a n to let them stand in the sales room to look a t
cash or
long time payment».
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W e sd ì ¿hem and accept
F. M. SHUCK AUTO SALES CO.
Phone Red 170
NEWBERG, OREGON