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É>Mt?iwgw 'ijjp p f refrain from addins to their eor- am adapted to tha charry, row by siring publicity to tha Tha writer ballaraa, however, names, wa will aay that We and I that tha proapectlre plantar and. other friends ot tha boys ra s re t; Indeed, many of tha present WTO- that they hare conducted them- ! ducera of cherries, are ovarlooklns selvae in a way that made tha ac- | one vary important point. That la toln of tha school board necessary the pallenatlon question. Moat in order to preserve discipline In growers hare considered It sufft- tbe school, and it la now up to j elsnt to Interplant two or three of them, individually, to brace up and . the following standard sorts: Royal make good. Toleration of Insub- 1 Ann, Bing or Lambert. Data col ord tnatton In tha home or in the lected by the Oregon Experiment school room always brings sorrow Station show conclusively, how- and disaster, sooner or later. This ever, that these varieties are self- Close the door, please. ls a self-evident axiom which none sterile, that Is. unable to polleaate will call In question and M Is time Where is the Whittier to give to face about and decide to amend an an up-to-date Willamette Valley as far as possible the mistakes of odltion of “Snow Bound?" the past. Boys, will you do It? New berg Qraphic With enow and accompanying POLLEHIZE Y 0U 1 «billy weather It requires extra care to keep the hens from slowing down on the productoin of high (By Gordon G. Brown.) It appears that many fruit growers are preparing to plant Splendid weather for toasting cherries next spring despite the ahlna_ around the fire and figuring* high prices prevailing for nursery « a t the dates In the past when stock. The splendid prices re similar weather was experienced. ceived for nil standard sorts dur I h r particulars see "oldest tnhabl- ing the past few yean have been a g re a t.. stimulus to this Industry. Moat sites and noils in the valley When viaitlng a neighbor' con sider the high cost of fuel and lin- M *r Just inside to say the parting wnord. rather than stand w ith 'th e their stocks of re to six cents ■ ** * now having growers close * t their heels grabbing at n chance *■ buy trees at sixty to stxty-ftve **n ts and other nursery m*vk , t t wrltti . _ „ , _ Propa ganda being mailed out regularly By the political party boosters and •he candidates for presidential nominations, leaving one side of sheet Blank, it helps out In the m atter of copy paper at a time •when white paper costs a lot of money. A little bit of recompense «•o for the time taken In going through n lot of bulky mail Since Governor Olcott will have m e snffragetts on his hands any- vay, wouldn’t It have been more mallant to have pleased them by making that the tone in calling the law making body together In extra ■amkm? But speaking further of «Ms extra session, don't It make you smile to. read that the governor Mggests that the session may not •net more than three or four days? “Why, the hoys will hardly get s handshake around in that time, sssd think of the bottled Loju that Salem will uncork In honor of their ▲ correspondent In discussing the auto accident problem in the Portland Telegram asks this ques tion: “If the city council bas power to regulate steam and elec tric railways, and street cars, to s «peed of six, seven or eight miles per hour, why sbouldl it not ordain th at auto drivers be beid down to a weed of no more than seven hour anywhere within the congested business city lim its ? " The answer is easy enough. The mayor and the other jnembers o f tbe city council all drive ma chines and they don’t want to be cu t down to a speed leas than that now allowed, else the change would The story Is told of a bashful youth wbo took bis first girl hpme from spelling school and who, when leaving ber at tbe borne of her par ents made the request that she say aothtng about tbetr having walked home together. "Oh, never fear," «aid tbe little damsel, " I sm Just ss orach ashamed of It as you are.'* This Is about the position of tbs «Graphic with relation to tbs young high school fallows wbo wore put «■ the anxious seat tbe first of the w stk by the school board and who have requested that their names h a withheld from publication la —ainrtlnn with the episode. P is a T ag without comment on the heart aches of ths parents of than# eight . peeng seen over the action of the M P a s leading up to this iaeidpat, a xe apt to remark that ere gladly In Serges, Poplins, Broad Cloth, Etc. at prices that will seem cheap in the high grade quality m aterial These we are offering at reduced prices. near future. We Have the Largest Select»« of Linens for Holiday Fancy W ork Now ^ the time to get this Linen and do your Christmas Fancy W ork GROCERIES The fellows who have delayed ordering new suits, hoping for a MSH In prices, must needs add a Sew more patches to the old ones re still climbing much promise for relief Dan Cupid appears to be getting or* than one nest reedy in New- nrg tor occupancy during the hoU- iy season. Here la hoping that is "collective bargaining" he is eking' may prove to be so well stored end satisfactory that the n tracts may bold better than eny do hese latter years. Wool Dross Goods This is die popular grocery departm ent in Newberg. You will always find high grade, d ean , fresh G roceries and V egetables a t m oderato prices. -, You w illget prom pt deliveries and courteous treatm en t T ry buying your Groceries If you want to know about any property you see ad* vertised in the Portland papers by the PACIFIC a AGENCY see W hite & Col of your own* town SERVICE, which bined publicity gad id lin g forces of the principal oannnxnities off At BAIRD’S P h o n e R e d 37 C A S H PAID FOR LG G S rlety for this purpose, however, la “Long Stemmed” Waterhouse. This variety much resembles the Royal Ann, but has a longer stem and larger pit than the Ann. It than the Watefhouse since it pry- | duces splendid fruit In as large quantities as the Royal Ann or Lambert. Thoee who purchase nursery stock should see that at 1 graft or cleft-graft method. ^ top working,' work over tin tree. Don't mix the varlet The matter of pollena very Important. If a chei WHITE & COMPANY There Is no pollenlser Is best; where large, use the slde- better S O S STOP! REMEMBER THE DATE DECEMBER 19, 1919 Community Concert ■ - ... — .. — WOOD MAR HALL Co. Wednesday I Reserved Seats No Charge. First Come, First Served