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liw AirÀP V* *f»t***t* .(H.i I l W * 4* . ' -‘ * f *• *■ ’ - ' ' \ ** tijh:* * á *■ jv \ - ’ ' -V À ’To* 5; ' 4 ; \ ■ V *?. i t * '} - . - ¿ / ' ' V v- . ■;e- 'y ' ? -> .i ¿ . ■ ■ ; - ■ -•* I- !.. • , ‘ i - /. p ; % .. . » , 1 • *• .} T* , 1 </ .1 _ «««»M M a «T T O u rrr a t l a w UFI AND CUSATE CLARENCE BUTT J Will practice ip all the courts o f the •tote. Special attention given 1» fwtM te work« the writing of d w i g mortgagee, contracts and the draft » M o i . * ing of aU papers. Newlprg, Oregcea. 11:39 A. If. Office, Second floor in Union Block. l i t # » . M. t ii ir .t HI STATE Hü»Nutt JOHN G O W E R MMX T U lit . M M E lfe Insurance Wtsb’iiglon Pay* $30 a Yaar Far Education' af Eaeh Chljd; Oregon $11.85. I t in ths question of tos undergo* as against the uppermost, p roped» values , over human value»,” said JL H. Marvin, a member of the Washing ton State Industrial Welfare Commis- f d . who mads a plea at the Portland Is Before a r m r UH From rillt C h u rc h ill & T y n d a ll SSSSSLZSSt ---- ■ «a w n m 1 * 0 $ Toas FEDERAL which is to be voted upon May 21 at the primary- He continued: "The church has made mistakes, hat this is one place where the church must not err. Ton must gst behind this measure so that the child of the poor man can have hie or her deterred epportunlty in life. Oregon is fjtee to teas with a crisis la its educational system« that, if not .met, will.pot it hack toward the dark ages instead of is ths light of the twentieth century which It should hold. It Is on# of seven states which still holds to the aadeaatod idea of district school tax ation plan. It must get out of the rat in which it finds itself today aad Transports 1078 Tons in 95 Days hallad njSSt boxas af a g g i « • a ita i l g The contention of Or. Abbott of the Smithsonian astrophysical observatory that because of the cold climate of Bfgrs life could not exist npeo that planet la not convincing. Polar bears rejoice la temperature« no low that little vegetation at any Oine or the year exists in the latitudes la which they are found. The exist ence of tigers in Korea, which ban a New Ragland climate, supposedly Changed by sea currents when the country’s fauna was tropical, shows Bow animals common to the hottest parts of the earth adapt themselves to fttmate as cold by comparison with the tropics as the climate of Mars Is by comparison with the regions In which ths Eskimos live. Monkeys from Africa died no fast of tubercu loses in heated housee that tbe mor tality rats forced an experiment, as thp rr»ult of which African monkeys art living oat of doors all tbe year In one of Chicago’s parka K life as we know. It, human, ani mal or vegetable, could not withstand the dlmate of Mars,, might not life adapted to the climate flourish ? The fWMdons salamander lived in fire. An Mskimo, newly arrived In Moncnt of Bagdad, cbuld believe that since men osold live In such places raptiles easily might bask upon live coals and frolic Hi flames. Why might not Ufe, adapted thereto, exist in a temperature of 300 degrrr« above, or below, aero If a man Ann the polar regions can become C. K. CHAPIN LAW YER E i H . UTTER, D . M . DJ ; D EN TIST il Offioe over U n i la tta m i Biafc ! >M 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 t B M # 0 0 8 e » 8 8 8 M P j D*. H. C Dixon \ D E N T IS T i J W , ; Office, White 22; Rea. Rad It* >> M «i » m >M M > 4— <8 |4 > TAKE HIGH OFFICE MARCH 4 DB. A. M . DAVIS That Oay Officially get for Inawgara- tlen of the President ef the DENTIST Ident Washington was ln» for hjs second term, beghini The four exception« w en Presidents Monroe, second term, 1821; Taylor, 1840; Hayes, 1877; and President Wil son’s second term, 1017/ President Mayes took the oath March 3, 1877, and wag formally Inaugurated on the following Monday. President Wilson look the oath for his second term an Sunday. - March 4. The usuat ■ inaug uration parade took place the next C H IR O P R A C T O R S M anage, H y d r o -th e r e p y a n d E l e c t r ic T r e a t m e n t s STEAM A N D E L E C T R IC B A T H S The question as to whether, In tbe «vent of March 4 falling on Sunday at the beginning of a term, there being to tir i «U sage. The haa ons tea eher to every 44. How’a that for a contrasti t a t MT about time yos and I went to thè polis aad voted for somsthing new ln this stetsT I thlnk so.” Mrs. Alsxandsr Thompson and Mrs. 8. M. Blumauor also mài# striking addresses to tira minuterà on thls maaanra, belng followed l y President Campbell of thè University ml Oregon, wbo pointed out the nscsasity o f nid lug the blementory schoola, tkat Oie btgbsr eduentional Institution» wonld bnvn a basis oo whlch to worfc, a groundwOrk on wMch to bnUddho etti sen of the fntnra. The minister« «ndorsed the aseaaton nnanimonsly. ’ > One Hundred Schools Closed In Oregon Last Yaar Due to Teacher Shortage. In every locality are many persons who Ki A n U nlim ited M ilea ge G uarantee B u ie Anderson Motor •'‘Company Newberg, Oregon and go elsewhere to touch or to enter other profession* Why? Salary partly, but mostly because the taacher like the prophet, is' without honor il his own country. Matting ths homo schoola safe for home talent will help to solve the teacher shortage. Thera moat be good «•Swiss. of course. Touchers toacb bosause they need money. There must also be sans protection against ths spoils system. It is an old story I d many communities for a new super intaadsnt and hta assistant to find Jobs for their friends at the expenee of local teachers, or to belittle them so that thay must resign In self respect Does the community know about it or do anything about it? D o ' the patrons of each school know the m i terial of tha teaching force? If they have au up-to-date, accomplished, gift ed teacher, will they encourage her with salary I nor eases aad back bar against unfair discrimination? How many good touchers have left the community, and why? That will tall tha story. How many young peo pis who would make fins teachers are doing something else Instead? Keep the home fires burning until all tha cambering dross and alt ths unfairness which is driving home teaching talent away from home la burned up, aad then see how rapidly the teacher shortage becomes a thing ef the past Oregon oan remedy her condition by rating "Yes” for ths 2-mlll Elementary Ochool bill, popularly known as ths Children's BUL 7 - of state. He applied for S (Metern of the Supreme court to guide the man ner Of inaugurating President Monroe for bis second term. The opinion of Chief Justice Marshall does not pro hibit tbe president from taking the oath and ebtertng fata duties Imme diately after midnight of March 8, even If March 4 falls on 8unday. Rars Biblical Collection. An Interesting collection of Bibles; •onM^ o f which are rare books, others at which are valuable on account of their former possessors or donors, U Install*) In the Mount Holyoke college library. . In one group are found the ancient versions of the Scriptures; tbe original Hebrew and Greek, includ ing a miniature copy of the scroll of the law, called tbe Sefer Torah, the ancient Syriac, the Septuagirt and the Ijitln Vulgate. t fio n j Kie four editions of the Latin Vulgate Is one bearing the date 1568, with Luther’s portrait stamped on the leather cover with a Latin Inscription, of whlcn the translation Is, “If you wish to see tbe face of Luther behold the portrait; If you would know his mind, consider tbe hook/ "Insult to Injury." . Little do we real ire when we use this expression ihst we sre Indulging In a bit of wisdom. Unknowingly we are alluding to the classic of the classic, hn old Latin fable quoted by F’haedrua from the more ancient ver sion of Aesop. It Is a fable about a hnldheaded man. and ns usual the haldheaded man la at a disadvantage. In this case It Is a mere fly that takes advantage of him. Well, the bald- headed man was bitten on the head by a fly and wh«»n he attempted In retalia tion to smite the Insect he succeeded only In giving himself a vigorous slap on hla bald pate. Whereupon, accord ing to Aesop, the fly said Jeeringly: “You want to kill me for a tonch— what will you do to yourself now that you have added Insult to Injury?” ; D r J o h n S; R a n k tn < - THE FHT8XCIAR aad 8U101 ml étftae orar V. I lo tta m i O ffice P hone B lack 171 | * ! R esidence Pitone C ra y 171 ] J 202 First Street W hen in need o f a first-class workman or in a hurry to have work done, phone Black 49 >O0 d » tl8 » 4 r » » » + 0 v » 0 » » » a « W » » f i DR.THOS. W. HESTER | P h y s ic ia n atnd S u r g e o n f Office hi Dixon Building * , ra— «T om— wim. n , « e » O w » u I 5 NEW BERG - - OREGON | » * * * « * * * * + + + * '♦ v o*a a *# a o«es K enkick Grocery E. A . R O M IG , M . D . Physician and Surgeon Offices: 10644 Hawthorn Avenue Phone Tabor 782 822 Corbett Building Phone Main 741 PORTLAND, - OREGON FRESH, CLEAN STOCK Best the M arket A ffords Fruits and Vegetables ---- a____________ DR. L M . B L O M W IC K . m season CHIROPRACTOR Country Produce Bought and Sold Steam baths and hydropathia t m t > Cash PaM tar Paeltry aad Eggs neats. 108 t in t i t Btadt 0 Hannings! old Stand N ew b erg, O reg on Corner First and Center Sts UNDERTAKERS HODSON a E L L IO T T ■ '«*■' MONUMENTS Our First Person Singular. J* not Knglleh the only great lan guage In which the pronoun of the first person singular Is capitalised? How monumentally Imposing Is that upper esse “ I!" If a writer Is ego- ti»tle the capitals stretch across his page tike a colonnade. When be writes “we” he descends to the lower case. But this orthographic solipsism, mark you. Is share*! by Americans. Cnnsdlans. Australians. New Zea landers—all who use the English tongue. It Is therefore not to be set down to Insnlarlty. but to InritvMuat- lain—« stark. Ineradicable, raluabte quality of theve various folks whose thoughts * sad feelings have been a . M . K E IL IN G nourished by the same Inngnag*.— Henry Van Dyke In Scribner’s Maga Bas 402 P U e Black 146 Ncwberg. O*. sine. ' Ml . FUNERAL DIRECTORS - EMBALMERS Hens dwws^oc Auto Funeral Cai w y irin d Ofce sod Pallor« 705 sod 705 1-2 Fort «»•* Pheoco: Ofice Grace 118. Rc*. Blue 118, Ras. 8 Baost for the Legion Bufldiaf AUCTIONEER LIVE STUCK AND General Farm Sales N. P. NELSON City Phone Blue 76 Farm 19 a 26 Yamhill County Abstract Co [J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. The only Abstract Books in J Yamhill County k c M lN N V I L L E . O X BOO