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the ranks of grant business captains HIGH SCHOOL AO*
BICULTUEE BOTES
ther know that the people of the to be governor of his state; that he
states to the far west and east Is not a politician la a professiona l
hold 2nd and 4th Thi
"Th* art of agriculture will never
th ot !:> • p. bl , la where the middle states' candidate sense but a promoter of the peoples’
ot
C a l 8 m ban Fire la iw a c i 1st law
rise
higher than the level of the
welfare
in
the
largest
sense;
that,
corner of First and is not yet so well known, must also
l O. O. f .
W« caa faaraUi il Ld a prava t
know that he la more then a favor­ he Is a republican who Is greater man who manages the land."
Write, see or phone
"Tbe world doea not reqlure so
ite son: and that a majority of the than his party; yet a servant of the
Woodruff,
J. L A t. J.
people of all states must be satisfied people; that he was able and fear­ much to be Informed ae to be re­
«mina L. Snow, Secretary.
In advance as to the ability and less enough to eliminate one hun­ minded."
a
N«wb*rg Lodi« Ha I N
Be sure and remember to buy the
character of the man to be entrusted dred and twenty-five A t e commis­
V y
F .A A .M .
with a service more stupendous than sions and reduce the affairs of his "Farm and Garden Rule-book/’ by
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Second and
any president of the United Statee state to a business basis; and that Dr. L. H. Bailey.
Yamhill County Abstract Co
Say evenings of each month.
he is one among a few great men _^“ As a forest la more than trees
has ever known.
Tie! tiny brothers always
J. H. GIBSON. Mgf.
Has the governor, who Is not of having no enemies .unless some and as a city la more than people,
fcy ardor W. H. Woodworth. W . M.
there
be
among
the
large
German
•o
la
a
home
more
than
buildings.
Tka only Abstract Books in 1
inordinate ambition, nor a pur­
Curtis A.
chaser of power nor a politician, the population of the great city of Chi­ It is more than a place In which to
Yamhill County
eat and sleep and to find ahelter
cago.
• 9STHX1 S PACIFIC HUE TABLE magnetism and means within him­
The name of Lowden— like that of and protection for the goods that McMoorvicLa.
self, or vehicles of requisite speed or
Oaaoo
NORTH BOUND TRAINS
Franklin
and Lincoln— though there we accumulate. It la also a place
heralds
sufficiently
enthusiastic
to
Loare Newberg
Arrtre Portland
of satisfaction a with such arrange­
7:45 a. m. disseminate this knowledge and Is little in a name, has a ring to It
H a IN . 4:12 a. m.
ments ant} conveniences and attrac­
10:35 a. m. carry the tidings and conviction to that is American; and there 1« little
No. 2S4. 1:11 a m.
tions as «rill contribute to comfort W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH
to
a
ring,
unless
we
recognize
there­
No. 318. 1:1* p. m.
2:46 p. m. the requisite number of states with­
end
appeal to our beet feelings.
in
the
familiar
tones
of
the
Liberty
% COMPANY
No. 3*2. 4:0* ». m.
1:3* ft, m. in the required time? Leave it to
The conveniences provided, we then
bell.
Milo
C.
King.
Lowden
who
has
them
all,
and
who
ESTABLISHED 1900;
No S40. 7:0« p. m
2:30 p. m.
add books, pictures, music, and
2:05 a. m. has already appointed a campaign
fNo. 342. 12:50 a. m.
gather to ourselves ths objects we
RELIABLE
manager for Oregon, which gave the
t Sunday only.
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Iowa Senator Cummins, a large
FUNERAL
DIRE TORS
"Tbe home comprises the grounds
presidential vote at the 1916 pri­
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS
Lady Assistant
Leave it to the millions Lucky for Sleeping Occupants That as well aa the house, and the grounds
Loare Portland
Arrtre Newberg maries.
the Road Had Been Cut Up by
Office
Phone White 26
also have their essential conveni­
o. 3*1, 7:35 A m.
0:00 a m. who know him, or his University
Night Phone Black 94
Heavy Wagon.
ences
and
attractions.
Plant
forms
a 2S*. 10:20 a.m .
11:4* a s a alumni alonA of whom there are
and colors are as much a part of a
I recall a funny motoring Incident
No 3*0, 1:00 * m.
2:20 ft.m. hundreds of thousands in Iowa, and
Mo°<l
home as are the books and
No. 3*3. 4:05 p. m.
5:24 p.m. tens of thousands in the states to that might have turned out decidedly many interior utilities and adorn­
No. 8*7. 5:36 ft. m.
4:58 p.m. the west and east of Iowa and Illi­ otherwise if it had not been tor s ments.”
mere cbance. writes a correspondent.
tN o . 341. 11:3* p.m.
13:46 a m. nois.
, The fact that we see a man now
yea «vat to
Are there not other great univer­ It occurred in tbe country during the
f Saturday only.
early spring.
and then in Newberg busy tidying entire holdfogtiato oaah la a Urn
Traina N oa 35* and 363 discon­ sities, other great men and other . A young fellow and his sister were
up his home grounds even so soon, hours’ that ask no for a iato t e
tinued between Newberg and Mc- great governors In other great returning la tbe wee small hoars from
demonstrates ’the fact that Newberg a public gab.
states? None whose favorite sons s dance In a neighboring town. He
SUnnrlllA
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realizes the necessity for well-kept Phene White dt, Bewbexg, Oregon.
will not yield to Lowden as a patri­ was driving a flivver. Tbey were both
Individual home grounds If we are
otic duty when they sufficiently very tired, and finally tbey both
to
reap the possible benefits from
know him, as Iowa has done, whose dropped off to sleep.
Aale Effeetire Aagast 15,1919
being
"on ths famous Pacific High­
It so happened that late the day be­
people know him as wall as they
way.”
fore
s
heavy
farm
wagon
had
passed
without notice. know the Lord’s Prayer.
to
It pays to advertise^
that way, leaving deep ruts In the mud,
As in the case of Roosevelt, noth­ and during the evening these had froz­
Lears Newberg
Loare Portland
Oliver F. Kllham,
Imperial Hotel ing that the biographer, historian en solid. Tbe car got into these ruts Director Agriculture Department,
dth and Alder
0:20 A. M.
3:20 A.M. nor philosopher can do or say about and ran along them «rlth no one guid­
Newberg High School.
10:00A .M . Lowden can take the place of know­ ing It tor some time. The tracks turn-*
0:30 A.M .
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11:00 A.M . ing the man. It Is narrated, but not ed several corners and finally turned Statement of Ownerahip for October,
11:04 A. |L
explained, how Theodore Roosevelt, Into a farmyard and went Into the
1.00 P. M.
1:00 P.1L
1919
unacquainted with military affairs barn.
3:45 P.M.
1:30 P.M.
.
The
fltv
turned
tbs
corners
and
fol­
Required by the act of Congress
at the time of the Sphnish-Amerlcan
4:00 P-. M.
4:15 P.M .
war, fought and won the only de­ lowed the tracks Into tbe yard. It of August 24, 1912. ’
was going straight on and would have
0:30 P. M.
1:20 P. M.
The Newberg Graphic publishod
cisive land'battle of that war with smashed Into the barn door bad not
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4:30 P.M.
every
Thursday at Newberg, Ore* m
the “ Hough Riders," to-wlt: The the girl waked in time to see the bond­
S.
P.
Timberlake, Prop.
11:00 P.M.
,
/ 3:00 P. M. first United States Volunteer Cav­
ing looming up just In front of them. State of Oregon. County of Yam­
Office phone White 187
8at. snd Son. only Sat. and Son. only alry, which was recruited and col- Realizing tbe situation Immediately,
hill, sa
Residence phone Red 79
Ressrratlona for Theatre Parties, onelled by the trained and more she Jammed on tbe brake and stopped
Before me, a Notary Public in and
otA, or for Specal Trips call
experienced soldier, Leqpard Wood, the car a few feet from the dosed for the State and County aforesaid,
personally appeared E. H. Wood­
Portland Phone.. ............. Main 3314 thence to be made governor of New door. a
I am assured that this Is a perfectly ward. who, having been duly affirm­
Newberg Phone.. . . . . . . . B l a c k 130 York and thence, by destiny, presi­
true story.
• ed according to law, deposes and says
dent of the United States. Also to
that he is the Publisher, Editor, Bus­
know Frank O. Lowden la to know
LOCAL ATT0BHET LIKES
KNOWS NO NORTH OR SOUTH iness Manager and Owner of the
and
feel
there.
Is
that
undefinable
CHASE & LINTON
SOUBD OF L0WDE1TS BAUE
Newberg Graphic, published weekly
something in his nature «that gives
GRAVEL
COMPANY
Seuthsrn Doughboy Who Fought In at Newberg, Yamhill County, Ore­
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him undisputed title to th«. highest
Franc« Is Strong fOr the Appel I a
Prom Gresham Outlook
gon.
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places of trust from the head of the
tien -Yank.» .
Gresham, Oregon, table to the head of the nation.
That there are no bond holders,
AH kinds o f gravel for con­
November 11, 101». For want of a better term, we called
The monicker, Yank, Is going to mortgagees or other security holders.
crete work, cement blocks,
Editor Gresham Outlook— "Illi­ it "general ability” at the seat of stick. Just read what this fellow, who E. H. Woodward, Editor and Owner.
or wood work furnished on
nois Governor Presidential Timber, learning whence he graduated in wss born south of Mason and Dixon’s Affirmed to and subscribed before
short
notice.
■ays Bailey."
me this, the l9th day of January,
his poverty and youth -as valedic­ line, writes:
*T come from a line of ‘rebels’ who
You hare probably read the fore­ torian of his class, though he was
1920.
boast that they did not surrender.
Telephone White 86
going headlines in the Morning Ore­ not distinguished
F. A. Morris. Notary Public.
for sustained Until I was quite a husky chap I be­
gonian on page 14 of October 31st. scholarship wior highest literary |
(My
commission
expires
February
1,
lieved that ‘d------ Yankee’ was one
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Though the great things of a qualifications.
1921. )
There was some­ word and ‘Republican’ its synonym,
little newspaper and a little town thing about him that was greater and knew the ‘rebel yell’ as a varsity
and a little man are little, I am than letters or college politics, on boy knows his college yell. Before
asking the home editor to do no account of which he received, by tbe war I wore a slouch hat, rode
little thing, nor idle thing, by dec­ common consent, the ranking honors horseback and shot squirrels. I still
orating the first page of the Gi)esh- of the occasion. On similar account say eawn bread, think Dixie should
am Outlook with similar headlines. he would have been selected for bo our national air. that Robert E. Lee
You may ask what there is be­ president of his Alma Mater in was the world’s greatest general, and
A Few More Thousand to Offer ot
sides my word for tbiB assurance. 1887, if that had been the chosen Jefferson Davis, suh, the world’s great­
est statesman.
My answer, not wholly facetious, is, field Of his activities. Had he re­
“But, speaking tor myself and a
that you need nothing more.
mained a r o d e n t of Iowa, he not overly small buDch of fellow ‘reb­
Do I know why the Illinois sen­ would undoubtedly now be known els,’ I am exactly satisfied with the
A lso Grafted Franquette W alnuts, Apples, Pears,
ator told the people of Portland that as an ex-governor thereof or senator honest, hard-fisted, firm-jawed ami
Goremor Frank O. Lowden is pres­ therefrom, or one of America’s most seemingly inevitable nickname of
Cherries, Strawberries, Currants, Etc.
idential timber?
eminent statesmen, like James G. Tank, and say, with one of the papers
1 «rill Bay that I do. for I have Blaine with his enemies standing back home:
“ 'Let Yank be the official battle
known the man Lowden and his ca­ between him and his heritage.
arme
of our boys, and the “rebel yell”
reer In general ever since anil be­
On repairing to a neighboring their official battle cry.’ ”
fore he graduated from the lov. a
L aF A Y E IT E . O REG O N
In truth, the South and the North
Liate on the other side of "the father
State University in 1885.
are
welded.—Stars
and
Stripes.
of waters." he intercepted his better
Do I actually know that he will
fortune and such amount of honor­
be the next chief magistrate of the
ably acquired wealth as to render
nation?
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him independent of capital or cor­
I must say that I do not. Neither
did the man Job actually know, poration as well as invulnerable to
charges of seeking to serve his state
when he said, "I know that a my Re-
or country for other purposes than
deemer liveth;” but his abiding
faith and exalted reasoning were those for which Abraham Lincoln
akin to knowledge, and no one yet, j served. Rising by the force of his
genius and colossal business capac­
o f all the ages, has ever charged, or
ity. and capacity for labor ,to the
had reason to charge, that he made
management of the multi-million
an extravagant statement.
Pullman concern, in which he no
Such knowledge on the part of the
doubt
earned a tower
■people of Iowa and III tac ts, and for.
interest, ILowden was not a type of
mer Iowans, entitle them to :say
«rlth the confidence of Job that the ; man, though wedded to his business
1 and a daughter of millions, to for­
present governor of IUlnots will be
the next president of the United get all about his over-coat-less days
States. They know that the citizens ; at college, nor the Institution itself,
of other states, who do not know, whieh be endowed, nor his aged and
will be please^ to know and will in destitute perceptora whom he sup­
due time learn what tbe home states ported to the end of their years with
already know, and what is enough his bounty.
The destinies of the nation are
to know, that their man Lowden is
Lincoln and Roosevelt timber of the going back into the hands of the
people for the thirty-fourth time In
second growth.
We all know that, however great Us history. There Is a time and n
may have been the mistakes made In : place and a ship of state; also a
the choice of a president In the past, captain to be selected for the'place
no mistake nor mls-deal must now by the combined wisdom and good­
be made. If the great Republic be will of all the passenger? and crow.
not reduced to a small one or cease There is a financial, social and in­
to exist aa a nation of order and in­ dustrial storm of greater head and
dependence as well as individual proportions than we have yet
and ' national prosperity.
Every­ known. There Is a question every­
where It is practically conceded, as where, except In Illinois and Iowa,
ft seems to me. that the next pres­ whetbef there is a man anywhere
ident will not be party made, nor great enough to perform the service
newspaper made, nor money made, should he occupy the place. It is
nor eastern nor western made, nor for those who know Governor Low-
made In Britain nor Germany; but den to throw out the life-line. In
-that he will come from the melting hie recent sojourn on the Pacific
pot of America’s one hundred mil­ coast, tbe Illinois statesman threw
lion people, not excluding Its poli­ out tbe hint to us and all tbe na­
ticians who ars thrown In. Those tion that Lowden was called from
Shiloh Belief (tapo, Bo. 88
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mortgagee, contrasts mad the
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Office, Seopnd floor in Uatao !
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Col. J. H. Nash
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Genere] Practice and X-Ray
Diagnosis
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PHYSICIAN Md SURGEON
Office over First Natl. Bank Bld.
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FKYSHHAI and SURCEOS
Office over V. 8 Bâtions!
Office Phone Black 171
Residence Phone Gray 171
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Physician and Surgeon
Office in Dixon Building
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CHIROPRACTOR
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