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tions. and always changing easily with deliberate changes o f popular opinions and sentiments. Is the only E. H . W O O D W A R D true sovereign o f s free people. H I M r u d Pubi ubar W hoever rejects it does o f necessity Publish ad oaary Tb u rad a j m o r a l»* fly to anarchy or despotism.” • : Graphic Buildlas- Mo. MO Pirat I M S ■ : O R sa .W h ltsU : Raaldanba. Blas U A nullification threat uttered by organised labor is no hotter than a Island ut tha posti t a t Mawbarp. Ora*oa nullification threat uttered by or ssosad-clsw mattar. ganised capital, or organised fa n n $2.00 Per Year in Advance ers. It is un-American and intoler able. That dark issue was fought out and settled some <0 years ago— THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1920. ' a historic fact that all men w ill do Th e shipment o f 48 cars o f first well to heed.— Spokesman-Review, isas apples from N ew berg this so hi is not bad as s starter. New berg Graphic Th at Harvard College Professor w h o reports the fin din g of a new • ta r should report at once to the Jackson club which meets In ban* « s e t in Washington, D. C., tonight, f o r that is what the boys have been look in g for these many moons. In the m atter o f the increase of business in Newberg, note the fact th a t w hile it only required tw o or th re e horse drawn wagons to handle th e express and fre ig h t business o f N e w b e rg a few years ago. we now h a ve a number o f motor trucks hur r y in g to and fro and all are busy d a rin g the day and often until fa r Sato the night. l a Oregon young la&y, H iss Mar g s i e t Garrison, s student in W illa m ette University, was the w inner in th e Interstate Prohibition Oratorical Contest held at Des Moines. low s, th is week. Miss M ary Pennington, o f N ew berg, now in Karlham Col le g e , w ill be s contestant in the In- -dtana State Oratorical Contest to be h e ld at an early day. when Oregon m a y be heard from again. T h e fact that Senator Gore, o f Oklahoma,^and Representative Her- xald o f the same state, have each in treduced bills in congress callin g fo r Rha prohibition o f interstate trans portation o f “ blood and thunder” m o vie film s. Indicates that the coun t r y is fin a lly awakening to the fact th a t this sort o f th in g is having a wary bad influence on the boys and g ir ls o f the country. This conclu sion was reached by many people a Jong tim e a g o .' T h e N ew Y ear's number o f the N ew b e rg Graphic- recorded the close o t the 30th year in the editorial « h a i r o f Ef. H. Woodward. That -comprehends quite a span in a you ng man’s life, fo r Mr. Woodward i s t a r from old. He has been faith- f s l to his duty, year in and year -wot, and the Graphic is in the class erf “ country” - weeklies called “ de pendable.” It prints the local news w ithout fuss and feathers in a way th at brings joy to the hearts o f tba b o y and g irl who have outgrown the lit t le city o f their rearing and gone outside to the big world. Th at Is th e best measure o f a local paper. N o w and then the Graphic prints ed ito ria l comment on which all do mot agree, w hile none questions its dbseerity. C ity and man are grow in g in years at even pace, despite occasional competition th at burns It s e lf out. May they continue so to do.— Oregonian. Thanks fo r the kin d words. Yes. the Graphic some tim es makes editorial comment on w h ic h all its reader do not agree, and, ju dgin g from some remarks we som etim es hear dropped, the Orego n ia n , ms able a newspaper as it is, does the same. In fact, some people r r f no» to accept a ll that the good %eok, the Bible, contains Then w h y should the publisher o f a little eo n n try newspaper w orry? THAT ISSUE WAS SETTLED IH LXHCOLH’S DAT Suppose (hat a powerful combina tio n o f capitalists should arrogantly nerve notice on congress that it w ould not obey certain measures if th e law-m aking body enacted them. Or the distillers and brewers ‘ """'ZltBu 1 (TserTd their representatives to W ashington w ith a defiant n u llifica tio n message against prohibition. Or the large property interests o f th e country should organ ize and de cla re their purpoee not to obey tbe incom e and excess profits taxes. Organized labor would speak out ia indignant and righteous protest, nad the great heart o f the nation would beat to that protest. Y e t the country is informed by th e Aseociated Press that “ organised ra ilw a y machinists, through tbeir president, served notice on congress today that they would not submit te enactm ent o f tbe Cummins railroad kin w ith its anti-strike provision." Is th is to become a government xff preferential classes? Shall an organ ized m inority be permitted to crack the w hip over the heads of aenatore and representatives and ar vogantly declare what laws it w ill and what laws It w ill not obey? Lincoln answered that question la ’h ie first Inaugural address In U | ^ Hpaaktng o f the duty o f all men to «dfeoy law s be aald: -“Jk m a jo rity held la restraint by constitu tional cheeks and lim its- I * y DESERVE MORE THAN PRAISE HOLLAND LAND OF PRIMNESS American Visiter Attracted by Neat Appearance and General Clean»- nees Everywhere Noticeable. Holland and the Hollanders are as unlike Prance as two countries can be. Corp. David Raconcur writes In the Indianapolis 8tar. Tbe rural” districts o f Holland look like one big formal garden and the eltiec o f Holland look as i f they bid. been cast In a huge mold, set down carefully and scoured and polished every day. But Prance looks more like a country expressly designed to please the eye. and the cities o f Prance, more helter-skelter, WHEAT PRICES 01 1980 reflect the temperamental spirit o f the I f Mr. Hoover has correctly sur French. A small city in France neglects veyed the world's food supplies and whole streets and districts In order requirements American grow ers can that one spot, one park, cathedral or almost confidently look forw ard to building, may be beautiful. But lu another year o f good prloaa. says the Holland tbe Idea seems to be to make Spokesman-Review. He believes It all substantial and neat and that that “ all our foodstuffs w ill be la why wherever one goes In Rotter needed again i f the world Is to dam or The Hague be finds the same avert sta rva tio n ;" that “ there w ill orderly rows upon rows o f apartment be no considerable carry-over o f houses or business blocks with the same Uttle staid parkways and parkft food supplies anywhere in the world that somehow remind one o f the old- on August 1, 1920.” fashioned “ best rooms” o f a genera T h e world is eager for wheat and tion ago. that eagerness may grow during the I have covered Rotterdam and The com ing year. The outlook is fo r a' Hague,v and la neither city have I diminished harvest In tbs United found a district that corresponds to S tates Th e United States agricul our tenement districts or that was characterized by the squalor or dirt tural department announced last o f the poorer sections o f our Ameri waek that the present w inter , wheat can cities. I found districts where acreage totals only 38,770.000 ocres, poor people lived and where the housee as against a w inter wheat acreage were not so good, bat even those poor a , year ago o f 50.489,000 acres— a er people looked dean and their bouses were dean, the streets and alley* loss o f more than 83 per cent. • W ith these tacts in mind It is not dean. Just as in the better districts. In Holland it is tbe men who wear surprising that wheat still in the the best clothes; It is the men who are producers’ hands Is commanding a the better looking; the best shops are large and increasing premium over for men. *tbe tobacco shops o f Rotter the governm ent guaranteed price. dam are gorgeous, there is no other Sales o f beat m illin g varieties are I word, they rival In splendor even the ¿eported at B ig Bend points up to I jewelry shops o f Fifth avenne. New $3 a bushel. E vidently buyers a re York. Tbe shops for men’s wear are impressed by Mr. Hoover’s state much more attractive than those for women's wear and everything there, ment and the department's report seems to be o f men and for men. on w inter "wheat acreage. > In Rotterdam one would not. ,aa ho Th ere is still a possibility, th ou gh ? would In a French town, drop into a that wheat may sell fo r low er prices cafe or store and start jollying the a fter the next harvest. Th e present madame or mademoiselle and playing high prices are based on an expec w ith the youngsters. I rather think that If we" did that over there tho tation o f European markets, ~ and stolid Dutch frau would call fo r help that expectation w ill be realized i f and one o f the solemn-looking police a w ay shall be provided to establish men who stalk about tbe street would European credits in this country, \ escort os to the local JaiL Those European countries can not possibly ‘ things aren’t done in Rotterdam. spare gold to make direct purchases. 1 N or can they hope to send over' here King o f Poor Penmen. su fficient other merchandise to o f fe r ] The palm for illegibility ia generally in exchange fo r our food surplus, ! awarded to the late Horace Greeley, They must be given credit. Unless but In our own land probably Lecky large credit Is provided a great part was king o f impossible penmen. There are veteran compositors alive o f the Am erican surplus w ll) remain who remember setting np his “ History in this country to glu t the home o f Morals.” Those wbo could decipher markets and depress prices. the manuscript were more prized than Mr. H oover’s w arning must be their rivals wbo took Arabic and Hin heeded. Th ere should be a quick dustani in their stride. compromise and speedy ratification T o master Lecky tbe men were o f the peace treaty, and then the allowed to take borne dubious folios governm ent should call in -the co and ponder them in privacy. They say operation o f large fin an cial interests that the author was, in printing circles, w illin g and able to provide Europe the best cursed man o f the century.— London Chronicle. w ith the needed credits. Men e f the Type e f Private Oeoar Zwald Surely Entitled te the Country's Seat rear are neinfr noon ever into ermine. Arctic fox end black lynx furs to fool milady. Before the war such rabbits were produced by scoree of millions la Europe, and vast quantities o f the skins Imported to the United States to masquerade aa real fur. American breeders are raising the same kind o f rabbits that produce the beet money for the fur shops, and It is certain that as valuable rabbit fo r can ba pro duced in America as elsewhere. It is a business that can be conducted every month in tho year, and a hobby that will pay Its way Is one to bo valued.—Hunter-Trader, Trapper. RESTORE CASINO AT 0STEND Famous Pleasure Iteeert, Devastated by Hunt, Is Being Rapidly Put In Oeed Condition. After nearly five y ea n o f war Oetoad la resuming ordinary life, as far as pos sible under present conditions, with tbe reopening o f the famous casino, •ays the Pall Mali Garnetts. Less than twelve weeks ago, soys a Reuter telegram, the great salons the casino wore a scone o f devastation and wanton destruction. .Although s cupying so prominent a position on the see front, the buildings themselves Helping Disabled O fficer». escaped tbe constant boiqbardment A small settlement o f disabled Brit from sen and air that has transformed ish officers has been started at Qoath- so many o f the beautiful hotels and land, on tho Yorkshire moon, a clergy villas along the Digue into heaps of man and bis w ife having given a rabble, sod the nee o f nine teas e f group o f nine cottages, with a garden glass has repaired all tha damage thee and orchard, for tho experiment. Here occasioned, bnt the Germans showed a .naval officer and his niece have their usual thoroughness in gnttlng and started weaving, While a blind officer, defiling the salons themselves. trained at S t Dunstan'a, has a poultry Every stick of furniture was taken farm. Others are considering the pos away, beautiful tapestries were flashed sibilities o f beekeeping, fruit growing and torn by German bayonets and and basket making. It is believed that ovary mirror In the balls was removed, the same qualities o f leadership dis together with tbe copper candelabra played on the battlefield can be uti in the salons and the beeutifal copper lised by disabled officers In connec staircase. tion with rural reconstruction in Eng Not content with robbery, the Qer- land. manl defiled the rooms la nameless ways and. In fact, left the whole place What to Da With Money. la a state that would have shamed any I f any man in th lf town really baa animal inhabiting a stable. Bat since more money than ha knows what to February a miracle has been wrought do with we suggest that he taka a and bnt A r the fact that some o f the trip through tbe hospitals o f the city more valuable fittings are at present and discover fo r himself the crowded only temporarily replaced by Imitation, COMMENTARY ON WHITE JUJLE conditions that ex ist Personally we there will be no evidence o f the war, know o f one hospital that needs a new eo far as the casino Is concerned, when — — Indians Have Flourished Only Where wing that a few rich men could build It reopens soon. very quickly If they’d get together. the White Man Did Net Want Anyhow what we started to say la APPLIED THE WRONG COLOR —■ —; Their Land* that there’s so much neaded to be Unfortunate Miscalculation ef Indian In only two parts o f all America are dose that no man ought to have more apolis Yeung Lady Whs Wes tbe Indians as numerous today as when money that he knows what to do with Trying to Leek Her Beet the white men came— In Canada, north for the want pf a worthy cause to tr A __ S spend It In.—Cleveland Plain Dealec o f the Saskatchewan, where the popu One particularly hot day a pretty lation Is actually increasing; south o f North side girl wboae crowning glory the Rio Orande, In Ynqni land, where RATHER OVERDID THE THING is quits Titianly Inclined, met n friend whip and sword and rifle have fulled —a young man whom she had not seen to conquer what should have been Friends e f Candidate fo r Government recently—in Monument circle. At hie pacified. In northern Canada the fur- Appointment Laid the Flattery suggestion they decided to take in the hunting Indians have prospered in. M I I K Thick. picture show and. Incidentally, have • peace for two reasons. Tho white men little vtalL did not take their lands. They did Jo^n L. McNabb, attorney, tells this Always solicitous about her appear not want them. The land o f the Far one on him self: “ When I was a can North was on!/ good for fa re; and so didate for United States district attor ance, this afternoon she was excep tionally so in d fearful that her nose the second reason, or from purely ney in this district several years ago, selfish motive to Increase "Hie output my friends procured documents and might perhaps, be shiny. Wherefore o f furs, the Indians have been treated testimonials without number to sub on emerging from the theater, she lagged a little behind her escort and, with absolute justice if with absolute stantiate the desired appointment, and hastily opening her dorine box, gave despotism. Tbe safety o f the lone a book full o f this eulogistic matter her nose s surreptitious dab. trader’s life depended on absolnte Jus was forwarded to President T a f t An Fortified with the tbougbt that even tice ; and. oddly enough, the only Mexi outsider reading tbe documents would If it was a hot day she was looking can who has ever succeeded In con troll- ' have supposed I was a candidate for Ing the Yaquls has controlled them In -admission into the heavenly kingdom, pretty fair, she couldn’t account for the same way, by leaving to them their so unreserved were the commendations. the very peculiar expression that she saw on kls face as he turned to speak lands and by absoluts, if at times des “ Not long ago 1 met ex-Presldent to ber in tbe lobby. A fter s minute o f potic, Justice.— Detroit Free-Press. T a ft while he was In this city. Ho has a remarkable memory. Shaking strained silence, he aald: "W bat have you been doing to your face. Ellas? Another Use for Bunny. me by the hand, he aald: ’When I That Belgian bares have other re finished reeding tbe grandiloquent re Trying to match your noae to - yonr hair? It’s a poor job If yon did. Let’s sourceful veins than meat producing ports In yonr favor some years ago I remained to be established by an ama pictured to myself s man possessed beat It back and yon taka a look ia a teur English woman fancier. The with angels’ wings and fit to be the mirror.” “ Which same we did.“ sbe said, when climax of her undertaking was when American ambassador extraordinary to she appeared at a large pet stock show the heavenly kingdom. I supposed you she told tbe story on herself. Said she: in England with a jaunty, becoming were dead at the time, for the report *T knew he’d tell it, so I thought I bat, a coat, and a set o f furs made read like an epitaph on a tombstone, might as wril terr it first. O f course from rabbit skins, which she admitted so remarkable were tbe testimonials of you know i hadn't powdered my nose. publicly were nothing more than some yonr friends in your behalf.’ ” — San Fd rouged it— and abundantly, too. And it didn’t come off as easily as It e f her pet rabbits. Francisco Chronicle. went on. either.“ — Indlananolls N «w « Ia England, 83,000 rabbit skins s Col. A. C. Read, inspector general, asked General Liggett to write letters • f highest praise fo r tbe heroic conduct o f Private Oscar Zwald, Port Dodge. Iowa. . By rushing fearlessly into a burning freight car loaded with Uve sheila and extinguishing tbe lire at great risk, he saved scores of lives and possibly near ly a million dollars' worth o f munition stores for Unde Sam at the Mnlheim munitions store yard, near Coblenz. I f the fire bad not been promptly sub dued It would have resulted in blowing up s whole trainload o f shells, to which the burning car was attached, together with, possibly, many nearby buildings' filled with high explosives, stored there for emergencies This Is tbe type of man returning to as now from abroad. Fearless, coura geous, and ready to do tbe right thing at the right moment A ll may not havs received the D. S. C., bnt each one of them Is a valuable addition to any fac tory. office or workshop. They return to us now In great num bers. About 300,000 are discharged from the service every iponth. Col. Arthur Woods, assistant to the secre tary o f war, in charge o f the re-em ployment work o f the war department Is leaving no stone unturned to find employment for each one o f them. D O N T YOU FORGET CHICKEN SUPPER AT BAPTIST CHURCH - ’ , m • - 0 SATURDAY NIGHT T A X 50c NUFF SED