Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 01, 1920, Image 6

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HIGH SCHOOL AG-
ah® discovered her mistake In life
RICULTURE NOTES and set about to correct It.
CLARENCE B U TT
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| After many years she was sot free
Will practice to all the courts of tki
“ The art of agriculture will never end established a home for girls.
^
T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
•tat«, Special attention f l r a to
higher U.D <h. I.V.I »1
Probate work, th® writing of deeds.
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lag of all papeid. Newberg, Oregon.
" e farm*r8 bav® ,l within
Office. Second floor In Union Block. power to 8how conclusively that
not only “ think big” but that
“ are b ig ”
th. * hl' h ,hr0"<“ ‘ ' h* * “ °* “ *
our
w,
we
lo T h * .7 » U h Z
people came down stairs
theT#U i from the p r o ™
y> 1
, *tn’ rrom
P™*1* ® .
|they thought they were leaving Ja-
As director of Smith-Hughes A g -Ipan * ut found they wer< Ju8t entw-
riculture work in the Newberg cotn-!!n* “
For a,on* on®
* tb®
munity. and a« a graduate of O. A. l!“ 11* arran* ed on tab,e* b*for* ‘ hem
C , we make an earnest plea for t h e ',ay *
dUplay of m wie{E o t traT‘
Practice In all courts; Probate, bat'Mgg of til? fgrrners at the com -j*1’ of llvin* and of drees truly all
Deeds. Mortgagee and all legal pa­
ing special election o decide on the ^
dlfferent claaaea of j
pers. Abstracts examined.
higher education mtllage tax.
snese citizens, were dressed by *
This department— every similar
little girl In Osaka and brought to
department—fand every last farmer
America when Misa Scott came back
in the state of Oregon is. in duty
H . ITTTER, D, M. D.j| , bound
last spring.
to back to the last inch and
“ The baby traveler wears this
H C M T I C T
¡¡¡pound, the state’s higher institu*
around
hiS neck to help locate him.
"X
UCwW I 1 9 I
Ujttono of learning of which O. A. C.
should he wander o ff,” they were
told by the girl at the table as she
for funds and equipment.
showed them a silk purse containing
Let no Oregonian, be he farmer or
a name and address, and fixed with
otherwise, dare to forget when he
ribbon to tie around the neck.
stands at the polling booth, that ag­
Who can doubt that Japanese take
riculture is “ the mother pf all in­
off their shoes as they enter the
dustry, and the maintainer of hu­
house after seeing that little row of
man life.” and’ more especially in
sandals lined up by the door o f the
this state. We are making a plea
minature hall which was certainly
for our very life^-fellow citiiens—
Japanese for there hung the scroll
our very life !!?.
on the wall.
We are told, and, figures are of-
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i
The kitchen, with the queer brush
fered to prove it that any one of broonM. rlce bucketB> charcoa, Btoyea
some three agriculture departments
I
Phones
and other furnishings was juet as
alone at O. A. C., has saved the state truly Japanese.
9 Office, White 22; Res. Red 128
t M * e t e « t e e « t é * M t e t e e M e * of Oregon annually more than the
The beds were simple soft “ futous”
amount required to finance all three
or mattresses, rolled up and stored
of the higher educational institu­
in a closet by day. The only seat a
.-AS
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tions, namely, O. A. C., the U. of O.
Japanese requires is his long suffer­
and the State Normal School.
DR. A. M. DAVIS
£ Let us show the “ big spirit," and ing heels. • A chest of drawers, very
much like a chiffonir, completed the
say with all the ferver of “ they shall bed room suite.
not pass” — this shall not stop— such
The water color paintings of Jap­
splendid work must go on.
5?
fc
anese women at various tasks were
j OWee » « ' fanMon't Drus S<v»
To refer to th« U, of 0. again, arid« Very interesting as well as enlight­
from
the very excellent educational ening,
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FH9NC;»lAÇRttT
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York it doe*, in the showing made
by its foot ball team last fkU against
Harvard University, it gave the stare
♦ o ^ o b o w o w o b o ^ o w o a o w o ^ o b o ^ o of Oregon a nation-wide publicity
that constitutes “ value received,”
over and over and over again. Not Cel the be») Fire Iruuranrr ior lex money.
We cu fmrnùh it
Let u» prove it
all the Commercial Clubs in the
Write, see or phone
Btate have done so well, insofar as
N U RSE
J. L & C. J. Hoskins, Newberg, Ore
"appeal” is concerned.
Fellow citizens, with all earnest­
ness we say— let ua not “ cu* off our
NEW BERG. o r e
noee to spite our face.”
Phone White 5.
The wrtterMMassachmetM born)
« is here in Oregon today, married to
ì\
the best little woman In the state,
♦OaoaoaoeO^OOOOOOO^OOO^OaO and boosting for the good- of Oregon
agriculture, primarily bet au«e of
past “ big heartedness” ’ on the part
of Oregon citizens.
PHYSKUN M d SURCONE
The O. A., C. horticulture depart­
Office over First NatL Bank Bid.
ment (especially for fruit growing)
P hones
has a big name and fame in the
Office White 49. Home Blue 104
East. But so has Washington state.
The thing that pulls many an
# 0 * OWOWOWOWOWOOOWOOOOOOOOC
Easterner to O. A. C., ats it pulled
me. to graduate into (may we say)/
SOME MEN A BE AS FUSSY
the best type of settler, one who as their wives, mothers and daugh­
¡ ; D r J o h n S. R a n k in
“ has learned to love” the country, Is ters over the effect of wall papers in
the “ free tuition” — very much ap­ i their rooms. . ^,. i i our business to
preciated.
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please the most critical and fastid-
It is the "trump card” the people j ious tastes of men and women. With
of Oregon play and it wins time and 0Qr ^
0f papers and
Office Phone Black 171
time
again
with
the
young
"tan
:
combinations
expert
hanging
> Residence Phone Gray 171
(worth while certainly) who meeas methodl you cannot faü to be per-
busin«*« but >4 short of cash
■ fectly satisfied.
if we want more settlers, and con­
sequently a final lower per capita
I DR. THOS. W. HESTER j tax, then we simply must pass this
8 0 4 East First S t
millage bill.
\ Physician and Surgeon }
Phone Black 2 2 0
Newberg
Oliver F. Kllham.
J
Office in Dixon Building
♦ Director Agriculture Department,
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P a « M « : O f f i c . W k r t . 11. R c . O r w « . 11 «
Newberg High School.
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I N E W B E R G - - O REG O N ♦
LAW YER
I Dr. H.
We Make a Specialty of
Quality and Service at
FRESH, CLEAN STOCK
V IN C E N T ’S G R O C E R Y
Best the Market Affords
HIGH CLASS
W
C. R. CHAPIN
oter Pint Rational ^
Office Phone Black 31
Residence Phone White 174
Kendrick Grocery
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Mrs. LaRose Kelly
Corner Center and Sherman.
11
ft. LA. Littlefield
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; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office «ver V. 8 National
J. P. SOPER,
IT HAPPENS IN JAPAN
DR, l.M , BLOMWICK
(From the Crescent)
Cut th e co st
of r a isin g
y o u r c a lv e s
“ It Happens In Japan” was the
play that delighted a Newberg audi­
ence last Friday night in the college '
auditorium, being presented by the
808 First s t
BlMk 0 girls of the local Young Women’s '
New berg, Oregon
¡Christian Association.
When the curtains lifted at eight
o’clock exposing a beautifully deco-
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y -—*,
rated stage in oriental style with 1
j I
sixteen Japanese maidens and their |
HODSON & ELLIOTT
parasols of many colors, the audl -1
FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMBALMERS
¡ence was inwrapped with the beauty
Hone drawn or Auto Funeral Car aa pnfenad of the oriental scene and c> itumeg.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Not for one minute did 1 l ‘ ¡rest lag
aad Parlors 705 and 705 1-2 First
for the spectators from the time the
m Oftcc Green I 18. Rea. blue 118, Res. 8 drill began until the final drop of [
the curtain/11" ,,lr'
The song by the trio received|
CALF MEAL
many favorable comments among the V
hearers. While the thirty minute D Y raising your calves on
visit n> that far away r-wtrrry by
Blatchford’s C alf Meal
means of the camera and reflect-o- you can save both milk and
LIVE STOCK AND
acope brought home to each onf; pic-s­
General Farm Sales
money. Y ou can save milk
ent the terrible conditions under
which the children and students because e v e ry p ou n d o f
City Phone Blue 76 Farm 19x25 J [ have tollve.
B la tch fo rd 's C a lf M eal
The play following the “ picture makes a full gallon o f pure,
visit” across the Pacific gave a most rich milk-substitute—a milk-
realistic netting.
The mental in- substitute which contains all
anailng of “ Sakl.” the little maiden
the nutritive and growth-
of humble parentage, by the radical
producing
properties the calf
eep
■ supply o f
suffrage literature sent In to her
PEARL OIL (kero­
requires
Y o u can save
country from America, the trouble
sene) on hand for use in
these Ill-founded Ideals got her into money because at present
oil cooketovca, heaters
at the girls’ school, were meet real market pnees a gallon of
and lam pa. Pearl Oil ia
and
gripping
The stabbing of her milk sells for three to four
cleaa and economical.
insulter
was
the
logical outcome of
Your dealer can eupply
time> he retail cost of a
such thinking and the future in
you. Ask for P E A R L
pound
of calf meal.
prison looked very dark for “ 8 akl,”
OIL.
had not a friend of hers become
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
acquainted with the V. W. C. A. and
(CALIFORNIA)
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CHEHALEX VALLEY MILLS
brought her a little Testament.
ZUMWALT’S FEED STORE
From the pages in that little book
CHIROPRACTOR
Steam baths sad hydropathic treat
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