l 'l l l
says the Youth’s Companion. First
-iu the thoughts of all of us is the
treaty. Can we find a way not only
N. W O O D W A R D
to
make peace but also to join our
BdlUraud 1 ’ uMuber
late allies, who are still our friends,
in their efforts to maintain peace
P ablU h od «v a ry T h u rw U j n o r a t a «
O R c o : G raph ic b u ild in g , No. 600 r t n t itircot and to insure justice throughout the
h « o « a : O tte « . » b it * S3: KMtdeoee. Bluo
world? That Is the greatest and
most
pressing mutter before us, and
Bata rod a t th* pontolDi-e at Now b a r« . O recoo
It will undoubtedly be decided be
••fOBdrlcrt naltrr.
fore another January.
The way in which we decide the
$ 2 .0 0 Per Year in Advance
question of our own relations to the
outer world may help or binder our
THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1920.
allies In particular aud the European
The Telephone Register, which peoples in general to deal with the
« u a strong supporter of Wilson numerous difficulties that beset
In the last campaign, will conte out them. A bare list of questions that
thU week with a big booster note they are facing shows how appall
ingly great are the tasks that must
for Hoorer.
be undertaken, some by the allies.
In response to the call made last In virtue of the rights that victory
week for those who had been missed In the field gave them, some by co
by the census enumerators to leave operation between the allies and the
their names at the Graphic office, people immediately concerned. Those
4wenty-flve names have been taken questions Include Italy aud the Adri
and the way is still open.
Let atic; Turkey; the Baltic States; the
everybody assist in getting a full delimitation of frontiers; Shantung;
Asia Minor; Schleswig.
Everyone
count of our population.
of them is a puttie for statesmen
As the presidential campaign de aud diplomats. Not one can be set
velops it Is the hope of the Graphic tled without angry controversy while
to be able to publish pictures of the it is under discussion or without
various candidates, irrespective of heartburning afterwards.
Again, what is to be the course
the views of the editor regarding
them. This week we give jhw plc-| o f event» in Russia? How are the
ture o f Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood fragile republics that have sprung
who just now looms large as a re up on the ruins of Austri-Hungary
to maintain themselves, and how are
publican candidate.
they to conduct themselves toward
one
another? Will Germany have a
Our good friend. Col. R. J. Moore,
monarchist
reaction and restore the
across the street, who takes a great
Interest in politics, is seeing things Kaiser, or will the allies take him
above the horiion these days and tlfhand tf they can get him. and try
And what of
hta prediction is that both the old to punish him?
Ireland?
parties will be rent in twain a little
We have our own troubles. La
later in the campaign; that Bryan
w ill-“ bust” things wide open at San bor is uneasy and demands higher
Francisco and that Johnson and wages because tbe cost of living is
Borah will be the bulls in the china so great. It strikes to get more
Higher wages make higher
shop when the republicans meet In pay.
prices
for
all the products of labor,
national council.
Another good
friend across the street. George W. and those high prices cause labor to
James, says he don’t give a whoop protest again that it is getting too
What is the remedy, and
what either of the old parties does: little.
that as for himself, he will vote for where shall we find It? Each con
Hoover, let him be endorsed by either dition is in turn cause and effect.
party or by no party.
And the The combined result Is that we* are
short of many things, especially coal
echo is. “ where are we at?”
t
and steel.
We have little sugar.
Two thousand co p ie s o f - a nevrfU>°««h the ^ « c le n c y is owing to
booklet of 28 pages, descriptive of other causes. The railways, which
Newberg and vicinity, is just off the are now in a state of transition,
Graphic press. It was issued by the find themselves face to face with
Commercial Club through the ad many problems. Business men do
vertising committee, composed of not know what to do, for no man
George L. Kelty, chairman. F. A. can enter confidently upon enter
Morris, S. L. Parrett, D. D. Coulsen prises that both invite and repel.
One great matter remains to be
and S. F. Wallace. It is well illus
mentioned.
W e have to elect a
trated by halftones showing our ed
President,
a
full
House of Represen
ucational institutions, the public
library and our various manufac tatives and a third of the Senate,
turing plants, and also contains a and that In itself, if we- do it as
lot of concise infor.'iation ab<>ut thi* carefully and as disinterestedly as
section that makes it valuable to we should. Is enough to keep us
send away to those who are making busy.
inquiries about the country. N.»th-
EXCHANGE COMMENT
of this kind has been i.teuel here
for a long time and this booklet will
“ Thirty years as editor and pub
fill a recognized need an.1 will no
lisher” of the Newberg Graphic.
doubt interest those who may be
That sounds almost unbelievable in
looking for Investments in a new
this day of changefulness but that’s
location.
what Editor E. H. Woodward boasts
of and he celebrates the event by a
With the publication this week of
story of his experiences as an editor
a communication in which the city
and a citizen of the quietly progres
council is scored severely for not
sive city of Yamhill county.
He
keeping things up to tbe ideas of the
is said to be almost as young as
writer, it is recalled that the com
ever, in looks as well as in spirit.
plaint has been made to the Graphic
The outlook wishes him many more
by members of the council recently
years of usefulness for himself and
that it has been Impossible to keep his paper.— Gresham Outlook.
a full membership of the council,
«w ing to *the fact that when va
For thirty years E. H. Woodward
cancies have occurred by resigna
tions and from other causes, it has has been editor of the Newberg
been next to impossible to get men Graphic. We wish to extend our
to accept the trust and give their felicitations and congratulations.
For years the Graphic has emoe
time to the various duties devolving
on members of the council. In view to the exchange de9k of the Glacier.
o f this fact is it not just possible While we have no particular Inter
that Newberg needs an awakening est in Newberg, never a week passes
to tbe fact that It is just as Impor that we do not turn to Mr. Wood
tant to us, locally, that we interest ward's editorial page and read his
ouroelves as vigorously in seeing comments. They are usually of a
that these places of trust are well strictly local nature, as the com
filled as we do In looking after the ments of rural weeklies should be.
eTffCtlorr-of--state and-national tifFI BometTmes they are tror o f any great
cers.
In order to do this, active length. But always the expressions
men who are busy with their own of E. H. Woodward are based on
affairs must be prevailed upon to good, common horse sense. Th« po
make the sacrifice and accept a task sition M^- Woodward fills In the life
that many times Is Irksome, not only and affairs of Newberg could not be
by another.— Hood River
from tbe fact that mnch time and filled
effort must be spent In looking Glacier.
after the varied interests of the city,
In the current issues of the La
but there will be those who are un
dies'
Home Journal and Newberg
reasonable in their demands and
Graphic
are recorded the completion
much harsh and unjust criticism will
follow. Looking after the Interests of thirty years continuous service
o f Newberg Is our Job— thoee of us in the editorial chairs by their re
who live here— and we can’t get spective editors. Mr. Bok. however,
away from the responsibility by reg lags down his duties, but our neigh
istering an occasional kick because bor, E. H. Woodward, of the New
some neglect may be noted or some berg Graphic shows no signs of re
thing don't go to our liking, and If tirement. He prints a picture of
»be communication mentioned serves himself as be looked thirty years
to awaken us to this fact and stlra ago, and the picture makes him look
w* up to tbe necessities of the case, almost as young and fresh as he
tbe efforts of the writer will aot does now and a durnsd sight more
serious.
have been in vain.
For many years tbe Newberg
Graphic has been one of our favor
WHAT WILL THE YEAH BEING
itas. Its gentleness of spirit, with
FOBTH
"firmness for the right.” had made
It an ideal home papar. Wa con
It is a commonplace remark that gratulate Mr. Woodward on the suc
merer before have we had so many cessful rounding out of thirty years
and so serious problems to solve. in the same community service as
Newberg Graphic
editor and publisher, and we con
gratulate Newberg and Yamhill
county that he shows no signs of
abandoning hla Job. A clean editor
who loves his home people and hla
home town la a priceless asset to
any community.— Oregon Voter.
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“ I cannot lend you money but TU
give you some good advice.”
‘“That won’t do. I want to borrow
money from you ao I can gt> out and
pay a lawyer for some real advice”
Offended Dignity.
Gertrude was on the lawn la front
of the house, playing with the baby,
aged two. Gertrude herself, not more
thad three tlmea the other's age. was
sctlng the pert of mother. Presently
along came a young man. who thought
he understood children. “Good morn-
lug I” he said, taking off his bat “How
are you ladles today r
Gertruda
looked at him with dignity. “Good
morning." she replied, and went on
attending to the baby. The young
man stooped down, “Ah,” he said, “and
which Is which?” T m Gertrude,” re
plied the older gtri, “and that’e which 1"
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