Carefulness is a Caution ---- ------- —:--------- ---------- ------- - », . \ THE man or woman who spends or invests carefully is but be­ ing cautious. He or she would rather be safe instead of sorry. This is a time for carefulness for conditions are gradually changing over the country and a reaction would first be felt by those who are going it blindly. One of those U. 8. National Sav­ ings Accounts is always a sigh of carefulness. .It helps your money grow bigger instead of smaller. U N IT E D S T A T E S TONAL ~ “ sugar bill of 9100,000,000. If, in­ stead of 18% cant sugar the people must pay 25 cents, the difference will amount to 91>250,000,000. If some allowance be made for pros- pective lower prices before the year is through, the country's loss, « computed by authorities on this subject, will still be approximately 91 , 000 , 000 . 000 . Notwithstanding these sky-rock­ eting times ,a billion dollars is a lot of money. It would construct sev­ eral irrigation projects of the mag­ nitude of the Onlumbia basin enter­ prise. It would, in fact, on the basis of existing high costs, reclaim 1 half the arid lands* of the west for which water is available.—Spokes­ man Review. M ONUM ENTS Removed to 811 First St., Duncan Building, first door want of Spaulding Logging Co. office. Phone Blue 195. W e will be glad to meet all our old friends and hope to make many new ones. E. L. EVANS n H C. A. EVANS V r Newberg Steam Laundry ;; AN K M s U v Prices Satisfactiea U M U im FOB IHDUSTBIAL WOBKEBS EVANS PLUMBING SHOP a . M. K E IL IN G P h o n e W h it e M2 CALL U S Recognizing the extension service among industrial workers as a con­ I « , 402tPbo*e Black 146 JNewietgOia ♦ tributing factor in allaying social .O R E G O N OF I and industrial unrest, the American Library Association of New Tork baa Just announced plans for an in­ tensive campaign to encourage li­ TOSSING AWAY A BILLION B e fo r e Y o u D ispose o f Y o u r \ »I /> , DOLLABS IN SDGAB brary facilities in all large manu­ factu rin g plants. Particular stress The London Times reports that is to be placed upon the introduc­ large consignments of sugar are be­ tion of books dealing with social ing shipped from Great Britain to and industrial problems, in an ef­ the United State and tbat some of fort to broaden tbe factory worker's these shipments had recently ar­ outlook in the industrial world, and also to bring about a proper atti­ rived from the West Indies. '< The American buyers will pay not tude toward .existing economic and G E T A PRICE FROM T H E only for the double freight rate political conditions. Many large industrial concerns from Cuba to England and England to the United States but for th«x already have sucb library facilities, large profits made by British buyers principal among them tbe Goodyear who were more sagacious than our Tire A Rubber Company, which IT BBIGHTENS i* • _ . . . . . . V 1 f maintains two large liforarfes for own government. — houses, chairs, furniture, all wood- tbe use of its 30,8100 employees. The American people will be Exclusive Manufacturers of work, ironwork, ete. Our paints mulcted out of approximately a bil­ The Goodyear factory library con­ > « preserve and protect and a t the aame lion dollars- this year by the double tains over 1.800 books and 8,000 HIGH-GRADE WOOLEN BLANKETS, WOOL BATTS, WOOL COMFORTER AND WOOL MATTRESSES time add to the value of what it blundering of our government. The catalogues in addltioln to over 80 j covers. Try our excellent ready first blunder was Attorney General current periodicals. Its collections | Palmer's permission to the Louisi­ cover the fields of aeronatics .labor, { mixed paints. ____ ana growers to sell their crop at 17 mechanics, chemistry and rubber, in so far as these relate to tbe com­ W e do papering, painting and and 18 cents a pound. halsomininf. Also a special The second blunder wbb the gov- pany’s products, and ali information A ut. N. 105 sale on wall paper ■ emment’s refusal to buy the Cuban la Tiled so as to be readily accessible. I crop, which was offered it at 6 Vi All current technical periodicals are cents a pound, and was the logical listed to employees who need them, Agent sequence o f blunder Nq. 1 f o r . o f while ne wspaper dippings are col-* 80£ East First S t course the 17 and 18 cent price con­ lected and filed so as to supply in­ Box 113, Newberg, Ore. Phone White 182 Phone Black 220 Newberg ceded by ~ the attorney general to formation on any subject that may the Louisiana growers could not come up in the conduct of the rub­ | have been maintained if the govern­ ber industry- Santiam Woolen Mills Sell Direct to the Manufacturer J.,P. SOPER, j R. M. CALDWELL, Local OÖÖDOOOOOOOOOQQOGOÖÖOÖC8O08D ment had bought tbe Cuban crop at 6 Vi T r a n s f e r Co. Does Local aad Load ifc iis« « Hauling. Furniture, Pianos aad Safas a Specialty S. P. Timberlake, Prop. Office phone White 187 Residesce phone Red 79 Kendrick Grocery FRESH, CLEAN STOCK *\ Best the Market Affords Fruits and Vegetables in season Country Produce Bought and Sold Cash Paid far Paultry and Eggs Hannings,' old Stand Corner First and Center Sts cents a pound. The present s price of sugar traces un­ erringly back to the attorney gen­ eral’s action in helping the Louisi­ ana growers to get a fat price. But another than the true reason had to be found, so it was argued in a White House statement of last January 3 that there was no need to buy the Cuban crop. “ President Wilson,” said an Associated Press Washington dispatch of that date, “ l^as decided not to exercise tbe powers conferred in the McNary sugar control bill authorizing tbe purchase and distribution o f the su­ gar crop, according to a statement issued tonight at the White House.” The White House statement went into a long argument that there would be an abundant supply with­ out the Cuban crop. There la no higher authority on these matters than Mr. Hoover, and he testified recently before the house investigating committee that purchase of the Cuban crop last July would have given the people 12% cent BUgar. instead of the 25 to 30 cent sugar they now must buy. It is easy accurately to calculate what these blunders have cost tbe American people this year. In numbers the country consumes 100 pounds of sugar per capita every year, a grand total of 10,000.000,- { 000 pounds. Each cent added io the price per pound means an additional Tires for the Smaller Cars— Built With Goodyear Methods In using its immense resources and inventive skill to build the highest relative value pos­ sible into tires, this company lias never made its work more effective than in Goodyear Tires for the smaller cars. These have the full advantages of Goodyear competence and care, plus the modem facili­ ties of the factory we are devoting to the world’s largest production of 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31x4-inch sizes. 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