ftonftftOKiOftciQfa whflPfl The Newberg Transfer Co lftary A nna'N lliott, l i a ì l n n r to wuita® flftylyn LgMnd. In aad *,J— T ~ TTT7 T T ^ 1 « :8 8 A.M . toa,, to Donftftt Crawford 8b Portland. - • *\ « * ■ Myrtle May Myan. Tamhpi. im 1 M B .* . 1:1# F. M. 4 :1 1 P .M . PUS P. M. Mtonvttte. ~ T Y F p r r U T MaUe Havens Mssterson. « r e l ia b l e Fire Insurance Is Before a r m r Loss Fran ■ « 1 E C hurchill & T y n d a ll FUNERAL DIRECTORS • to Cyril Fuller Richards. McMInn Hibbe. McMinnvJllo. vtp:. j Maude May Frasier, fiewberg, to Henry R. Steve*», Newberg. Anna Call(Daÿ|oa, to f a l t e r Joe Boose. Dayton. i S f A , Branche Ellen Tincher, Newberg, to William Henry Crlteeer, Oregon City. Oregon. Irma Wens, MeMinnviHe, to Bar nard Erwin Reynolds, McMinnville. A pram i PACIFIC ran tabu POKER •<>o<*xKNx>aci<*x*xwoacno* U INSURANCE AGENTS - 7 0 « FIRST STBEK1 TH E H Chehalem Valley MBs Flour and Feed (fin« plants), un», calls lili oar specialty »JOHN GOWER NORTE ROUND TRAINS h a w Newberg Arrive Portlaad No. I I « , 6:0« a. m. 7:48 a.m. No. 114, t a t a. a 1ft: IS a a H A Y A N D G R A IN : ALL KINDS OF MILL FEED AND POULTRY SUPPLIES OREGON Coats off. shirtsleeves relied op, end sopping handkerchief* b on d tightly roan# their brows Bloodthirsty BUI, Chester Charlie. Daredevil Dick, the dealer, add Slasher 8am aat In solemn conclave round the tabi« playing a furi ous ram« o f pokar. TO * . Stakes aad excitement ran high. Bach man seamed to hold a tiptop band, and nom would relimpiad the betting. At last Urne came ; for the A «1 1 to 5 Tons Another T s p ip g fe fS FED ER AL ¿ “Royal Picture g land where they have no peace treaties or poltttca, no CSU- dldatoa or elections, no Income taxes or poor houses; where the landlord, the buteher and baker don’t enter into the scheme of things, and w<or- That's Guam— a Httle island la the South Pacific, under the nom inal rule of a governor sent there by the United States, and guarded by a force of U. 8. Marines. TJ m Island la dally comlpg into more prominence, as it is gooa to be forti fied as a base for the Pacific Fleet. The sun works overtime for Guam, the land la fertile. The 12.- 000 natives exact a living from the soil with a minimum o f. effort.. They raise only enough for their own needs. They farm a little, go fishing occasionally and delight in the pastime of "cocoanut watching,” which means, according to the Ma rinos who have visited there, lying on their backs beneath the palm trees and watching the cocoanuta When war s destructive typhoon came the Government passed s M- bor law, compelling every able bodied man to cultivate a bit of land. The eesy-goli£fc natives ob ject— they worked In groups so that they might talk and be sociable. They have a simple Christian creed and are devoted In their wor ship. Stnee the tsland was ceded by Spain to the United States, some twenty years ago, education and sanitation have improved 140 per cent. In recent years ths Government has maintained a considerable force of Marines in Guam, and Marine Corps recruiting officer* at Third and Alder streets. Portland, Oregon, report that many Marines who have lived under the spell of this modern Utopia re-enllst with the object of yeturning there. The Marinee call It "The Land Without a Worry.” The unbelievable amount of pun ishment sustained by automobile tires In speed races, when wheels are revolving at the rate o f 25 times a second when the car la making 140 mile* an hour, la not appreciated by the average racing fan. A remarkable Incident In the re cent Los Angelas race brings this point out In a striking maner. Art Klein was leading the field on the 182rd mile, cleaving the air at 104 miles an hour. Suddenly his right rear wheel collapeed. the stael spokes being sheared off close to the rim. Rearing wildly, 4he ear »eramwefl enretry about bn 'th e re main» of the wheel, but the fully Inflated Oc-odyear cord tire, perfect ly mounted, »wept on down the track at terrific »peed In the direc tion the car had been taking. When It finally came to a atop. It wag found uninjured. This 1» the first time that sueh a freak performance, demonstrating the rugftadneaa of tires, has ever been WithMsed during a race. flush !" 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