Newberg Graphic E. H. W O O D W A R D U l M r u i d Pubiufcar T i b l l t M .iT » rj T b i n d t ? m o n t a « «ORea : U raphic B u lM ln«. No. «00 P in t Streol r o o m : «)■ «• . W h ltv U i KealtJoaeo. Rluo (T , En ta rod at the postoffice at New- feerg. Oregon, as second class matter. $ 2 .0 0 Per Y ear in Advance THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1921*. A sin t loan wear Poindexter button has been to the Graphic which we will to anyone who may desire to It. _________________ A prominent _ British manufac­ turer who favors prohibition in <3rest Britain asserts that through it «nough money could be saved to pay the debt of that empire to the United ¿Stales In five years. The newspaper boys up and down th e valley will now recognise that the war is over, since their long time friend. John M. Scott of the S. IF,, Is handing out advertising copy ah In the day of yore. _ - ' Some one baa well said that the congressman's Idea of saving paper Ss to make a red hot speech about it ¿and then send out a million copies wot the address hoping that it will have the desired effect. It is quite evident that Woodrow %as all along entertained hopes of (breaking the record by landing a •third term, since he has only within •the past few days allowed son-in-law AfcAdoo to show his hand. An exchange says an Indiana Tanner advertises for sale: "A cow that gives five quarts of milk a day, alee two grindstones, sickle bar and aide delivery rake.” How cows have improved since we left the old Booster state. ■», - opinion of Hr. Koehler and did not hesitate to say so. The P. A W. V „ later turned over to the Southern Pacific, had poor equipment and j gave exceedingly poor service. Mr. I Koehler was called on repeatedly by committees from NeAberg, ask­ ing for better train service, only to be met with the brush statement, “ Show us where we can make any more money by putting on any more trains or in making improvements in. the line snd ws will talk to you.” Finally the Graphic, in referring to the manager, got to using the term. “ Uncle Koehler.” which apparently touched the old man's pride for later on when he was given a back seat and new blood was injected into the management. W. E. Coman. general passenger agent, called the writer Into his office In Portland and asked for a change in attitude on the part of the Graphic, saying Mr. Koehler was much worried over the use of the term “ Uncle.” Of course we were glad to know that Mr. Koehler had taken notice of our suggestions, but since he was down and out and the new management was playing fair tt> Newberg. we were content to let the matter rest. Some people get the Idea that it is the big dailies alone that are taken notice of by politicians and those who are at the head of affairs, but In this they are very/much mistaken. It was said of an old-time U. S. Senator of Kansas, that In his campaigns over the state he never failed to drop into the newspaper offices, big or little, and set one or more sticks of type, he having been a printer in his younger years. He new what it meant to get next to the boys. Get Goodyear Tire Economy for That Small Car Just as owners o f the highest-priced auto­ mobiles get greater mileage and econom y out o f Goodyear Tires, so can the owners o f smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear advantages. The 30x3-, 30x3Vi-, and 3lx4»inch sizes o f Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money's worth in performance and satisfaction which only the utmost in experience, resources and care can produce. This extraordinary money's worth begins not only with the merit o f these tires, but also with the first cost, which in most cases is no greater, and sometimes actually is less, than that o f other makes o f the same types o f tires. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford, Che vrolet,Dort, M axwell,or other cars taking these sizes. He is ready to supply you Good­ year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time* EXCHANGE COMMENT The dream of years is about to be realized in McMinnville— a canning plant. After years of talk, reality has come. Happy are they who have learned to labor and to wait.— News Reporter. -V „ Congressman Luce, of Massachu­ setts asserts that government taxes fa r in g the year 1921 will ammount t # 1550 for every family In the United States, snd the munitions manufacturers want to add a few millions more fo r universal military •training. The city of .Corvallis has Institut­ ed a novel method of detecting vio­ lators of the speed laws, which Is likely to be generally adopted by municipalities because of its effec­ tiveness and reliability. The ma­ chine consists of two battery boxes connected with 500 feet of wire. One man sits In a car at one end of The published report of the U. S. the line and the other man sits in •geological survey, to the effect that another car at the other end of the ¿prevailing conditions in the bowels line. - When the speeder''passes the tot mother earth hère In the Willa­ first man pushes a button and after mette, give poor promise of oil. will _ w . he passes the second man a second * pushed:— The- first"button R rapscting lor the much desired starts a stop watch and the second «ushers stops it. In this manner it gets the As will be seen in another column exact time of the trip from car to •fee city council has outlined quite _ car. It is so arranged that either a a elaborate plan for street paving man can stmrt or *i°P ** there 1» fc fo r this season, which if carried out watch at each- end. The length of w ill touch the purse strings of many the wire may be extended to a mile property owners, who, no doubt, will If so desired. The two batteries may fee heard from before the moon be carried about and placed along any street and put in working order «changes again. within a few minutes. The officers are out of Bight and the speeder has Dr. Bohn, who is to speak on no Idea when cases are being kept -“ Revolutionary Europe” at Wood- on him. The officers declare that Mar Hall Saturday night, said re- -eently when he was being inter­ speeding has to stop. The city is viewed by the editor of the New not after the fine money but it is York Times, In referring to ’the er­ everlastingly after the man who is roneous and false theorizing o f a lot busting the traffic laws. Of course n f people: “ They vainly conceive the money will be accepted with that Germany can Jump from a thanks from the offenders but the feudal military autocracy lato dem­ idea is to have the speed practice ocratic socialism within twenty-four stopped.— Telephone Register. houn They seem to believe that Buseia can leap over fifteen hun- «tred years of evolution, from primi­ tive agriculture communism Into a totally utopian and impossible com­ munistic industrialism.” Dr. Bohn hs reported to be one of the really area* lecturers of the day and he feas a message that will Interest and tuotrnct. He has a timely topic and fee speaks from a great fond of in­ formation secured at first hand. A subscriber sends in a complaint about boys making unseemly noises la front of residences of sick and l*ged people and insists that the of- Fioeni of the law should suppress the youngsters. A pretty big undertak­ ing. we should say, for the exuber- aaRe of boyhood and youth can scarcely be bottled up sufficiently to T—" f ~n »"*■ — — to— tfer “ safety first” limit, as set by those -whose nerves are on the edge. A Stealthy, growing boy who does not JM s M a "noise” from the throat weemslonally as be passes about can hardly be said to be normal, and about the best that can be done Is ta hold him within reasonable limit* irivnaDr boys will respect the aged ;aa! Infirm and sick if they are sp­ in the right way, but for who live on public streets K Ha hardly possible to avoid all nerve «wreckmg disturbances, let the cops fee r e -vigilant as they please. T h irty years ago there appeared It is said that If the average For­ est Grove girl knew the number of microbes in a single kiss, she'd or­ der a coffin, shut her eyes, and take one last delicious plunge.— News Times. The powers behind the state dem­ ocratic committee and the committee of Multnomah county have developed the trait of Jonah’s whale and are now in a deep struggle to spew out of the party our "Gentleman George.” After leading the party out of many wildernesses of threat­ ened defeat such ingratitude Is la­ mentable.— Sheridan Sun. It is to be deplored that in some state groups of voters of the fair sex are organizing them<»lves into laapuaa at women v » « r* Instead of affiliating with ex l «tin* political parties. It was never annrunced by thosa who worked for women suf­ frage that the women. If given the vote, would array thcmeslev* as a body on one side or the other of na­ tional question#. The men had a right to expoet that ln,r °l>,n,on* by an Independent or­ ganization of women voters. The women fought for years to remove eez considerations , from politics. Having won the fight some of them now propose to continue the distinc­ tion through the formation of league* of women voters.— Lebanon Criterion. In the editorial columns of the «Graphic the following: “ Richard Moahler has barn appointed manager wf the 7 & W. V. Railroad. Mr. Albany h as taken steps to organ­ Koehler Is an experlancsd railroad « • a and win no doubt manage the ise an “ Overall Club” simllar to the iraed sucaatefally.” Aa time went ea "Corduroy Clubs” of California, for itoe Orapbte had reason to change Its the purpose of forcing down the 3 0 X iY i G o o d y e ar D ou b le-C u re . -1 A n n F ab ric, A ll-W eath er T re a d ..... .. ^ A i V — 3 0 x 3 *A G o o d y ear Single-C ure . 1 - 7 AC F ab ric, A nti-Skid T re ad ..,______ / — Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube.' 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