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being pulled, underneath the wheels.} have to acknowledge our dlsap- The traftr was stopped'and fh's 'wo potntmeirr in th e make-up o f man taken on board, apparently people. Oiven a free hand, * e be C. N . W O O D W A R D not seriously hurt, .but the call was lieve that Marshal Fergpaon will see M ite r sad Peblwher se close that those who witnessed that decency Is preserved. Let the P e b lU b e d « v e ry T h u rsd ay B o r a l e « free hand be given. • • e e : d r e p a ir B u i I d le s , No. «00 Ftrat Street the Incident breathed easier when heeee: O S e s . W k l t e t t : R e e ld e a e e . S ie # S 7 , they saw that a limb was not sev ered from the body. If you are PERSONAL MENTION Entered at the poetofflee a t New* wise you will never undertake to irg. Oregon, as second class m attsr. board an electric train after It has ft. M. Sanders, who has a position started on Us way. in the postofice at Bend, was here $ 2.00 P er Y ear in Advance the first of the week. Mrs. Sanders A certain department of the Fed is in the Good Samaritan hospital In ■ THUnSDAT, JU LY 1. 1920. eral service Is asking at the hands Portland where she was operated There are a lot of vacant spots of newspaper publishers free public on for goiter and appendicitis and •boat town that need a hair cut be ity for an announcement to the ef- is said to be getting along well. fore Monday, when a lot of people I feet that agents are going to be W. T. Anderson made a drive to w lll be coming to Newberg to cel sent out all ovpr the country to Government Camp at the base of ebrate. look after the collection of taxes on numerous articles and that millions Mt. Hood the first of the week and The sweet scent of new mown will be saved to the government says the road out beyond Sandy la bay la In the air and the price it is that is now being lost. The Graphic the worst he has seen It tn seven selling at rather indicates that an most humbly asks if it would not years. A -new road is being built additional charge Is being made for be a fair business proposition to pay where much blasting of trees and a very small part of this vast sum rock Is required and no repair work the aroma It sends off. to the newspapers for the1 publicity is being done on the old road. In-* If people who halve visitors from desired, since white paper costs experienced drivers ir e advised to out of town Would give the Infor money these piping days of supposed shy clear of it. m ation' to’ the Graphic In passing peace and prosperity. Postmaster John Larkin, who re th e office or by telephone, it would cently returned from a vacation in •id greatly in getting the local Southern California, says the pros What was *it the ancient writer news before our readers, and this is pects for ,a bountiful crop all the said about the iniquities of the wbat they want. way are excellent and that there ie father being visited on the Bons. more building being done in Loe T alk about Irvin Cobb and the even to the third and fourth gen Angeles than in any other section. o th er syndicate political convention eration? Last week the Wlllamina He visited Inglewood after the correspondents— Edgar B. Piper, the Times contained a local which said: shake-up by earthquake and says editor of the Oregonian, has them “Charles Mdrgan has purchased of the damage done was not as great •11 distanced by several furlongs. IfcCain. Vinton & Burdette, of Mc as was reported. Minnville. the Arthur Branson H you don’t believe it read his ac C. E. Dunn has severed his con property on the north side of town. count of the nominating speeches The place consists of an acre of nection with the L. B. Ferguson at the San Francisco convention, as ground and frame house." It was drug store and has gone to Wood- given in Thursday morning’s Ore- goalan. ______ __________________ the law firm mentioned in this no burn where he has bought an inter tice that defended young Branson est in the Moore drug store. Mr. who was convicted of the murder of-j Dunn is a genial fellow who has a T h e increasing number of in Mr. Booth a few years ago. and it pleasant way of meeting the public stances where farmers and dairymen appears that the shortcomings of and consequently made many friends •re attacked by mad bulls makes the son have been visited on the during his stay In Newberg. The i t appear that men and boys who} parents In this instance, for evi- j vacancy in the store baa been sup- handle animals of this kind are en dently the hoiqp. which was about plied by Mr. Ferguson in employing tirely too careless of their own pro all the BransonR possessed in the ! Elmer Warner, of Dundee. ------- —; tection. A quiet and well behaved Col. R. J . Moore is home from his h all may become furious suddenly way of resources, went to pay his lawyers. visit at his boyhood heme In •nd without previous warning and no chances should be taken with Georgia, which he had been away •ae. ;.________ _____ __ ....--------- --------- ______ i Considerable concern is being ex- from for eighteen years, and he says —.......... pressed as to the probable charac- he had a great time. The black Had the Chicago convention ter of the amusement concessions1 mammy, “Aunt Becky,” who has ■tade a nomination that failed to that are billed for Newberg for n e x t1 been In the family for 37 years, was •all out any fire from the Demo- week. Following the Regatta' held there to give him a warm greeting ch atic cohorts it would have been here the Graphic suggested that the and tell him of how she had mlnis- • failure from the start. Conse- concession committee probably did tered to the wants of his sister lh qwently little alarm may be felt not know the character .of what they her dying hours and how she had on account of the adverse criticism were getting when they admitted made good on the latter’s request o f Harding as the Republican nom- some of the stands that held forth that she stay with the children un is « Running a political conven-. °n that occasion. We since learn til they were grown, all now hav- tkwv-without getting on the other t that~there is a deposition to con- ing reached their majority. Mr. fellow’s toes would be a good deal j done that sort of thing by saying Moore says that while the trees like trying to run a pussy-foot, that the people want amusements have made a wonderful growth in newspaper to avoid making enemies. | of this character on such occasions. his absence, the old dwelling, which Defeat would be the result w ithout! We challenge the statement and say he once thoiight to be a big man •ny question of doubt. that w* don’t believe that any very sion. seemed much smaller, and that great number of people hereabouts the fields, once regarded as almost I t seems that people are slow to want privileges to be granted to of plantation size, were all shrunken learn that getting left at the sta lewd women tfc put up tents along and dwarfed In boundary lines. The tion by a departing train is a mis the streets for plying their vocation, people are prosperous, he says, the fortune that can be overcome much nor to manipulators of roulette darkies, or Niggers, whom he knew more easily than to have one or wheels and other gambling devices as boys are making money and rid more limbs cut off as a result of to be run through the* day and late ing about the country in automo trying to board the train after it into the night for the purpose of biles. But hot, oh, it was so hot, has started. Tuesday afternoon a taking money from unsuspecting he says. On the journey home he woman passenger alighted from the youths. If this is what the people visited New. York, Philadelphia. of Newberg want we will have to Niagara, Washington, D. C. and 4 :0 6 down train and hurried «tation. admit out mistake in making the Cleveland, making a visit of a day And, again, if they in the latter city with Mr. and Mrs. •door the train started, when she reckoning. ran out and grabbed the hand rail, don’t want the good name of New- Cage. But, strange to say. he failed berg trailed in the slime after this to call on his friend Woodrow at the only to be thrown violently to pavement and narrowly escaping fashion, and still permit it. we will Capital City. Some slight. Newberg Graphic CELEBRATION • - . ' I .... ?*•' •"' • ' ' • - • * • • • ♦- . -e, M O N D A Y JU LY 5W NEWBERG A BIG TIME ASSURED Everybody Welcome AUTHORITY ON SUPERVISED T. PLAY Dinsmore Upton to Lecture at Chautauqua. T. Dinsmore Upton, who Is to prä sent one of the most worth-white lec tures of Chautauqua week, was for merly Athletic Director at two of out largest cantonments. Before that time he was Superintendent of Municipal Playgrounds^__Grand Rapids, MI c I l . and Is rated as one of the foremost IN U S E D C A R S OMsmobile Eight Like New • $1275 Buick Six, Cord fire s $1250 Cleveland S ix, 1920 Demonstrator $1400 Overland Model 90 New Tires $ 750 Overland Model 90 In Fine Shape $ 675 Ford Tonring $ 275 W e ere also agents for the Chandler, Cleveland, — —~ Overland, ----------- --— — - JQMC Trucks TURNER & CHRISTENSED, THE UN IV ERSA L CAR McMinnville, Oregon March 3. 1920, the Ford Motor Co. advanced tSTpriOM of Ford c a n he- cause of the increased cost of production. No specific announcement was deem ed necessary a t the tune, h at ft has developed that misrepresentations and mis quotations of these advanced prices « « being given out So to safeguard*the public against the evils of m isrepresentation. we herewith give present p ricer: H _________ A g g A — with dual electric sta rting and lighting. R u n a b o u t ■ a« ----- m m » » » ■ -----m lo u r in g t a r y i p u - .......................................... . w ith dual electric startin g and lig h tin g » y t em ........................... . .......................... with dual electric startin g and lighting gl tO U P 6 O ___|____ b e a a n —“ ^ / b U — system and demountable rlm»7V. .| 8 5 0 — ■ i —m m M m -----with dual olsstsls sta rtin g a nd lig h ting “ ^ o / w system and demountable rim e ......... $975 Truck C h a ssis § 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . I $600 (With pneumatic tires and demountable rims $04 0 .) These prices are all f. o. b. Detroit. Fordson Tractor $850.00 f. o. b. Dearborn, Mich. T h e Dealer whose naroe Is listed below, will be pleased to receive your order, pledging the assurance of the best possible promptnes» in delivery. M AY M OTOR C O ., Newberg Insist on Genuine Ford Part« authorities on recreullou. In the nona» Capt. Upton will give western au diences the story of things he has learned through many years of expe rience with youngsters. He will make you think deeper on the question of child health probably than you ever hrave before. He will leave with you a deflnlte constructive message ie Ills lecture “Herren t ton—the Maker rrf Men. ’ ^America’s Telephone Induftry. According to the report by the bu reau of the census showing the results of the census of telephones covering the year 1917, there nre ri3.2.’i4 sepnrate telephone systems mid lines. These lines and systems operated 2S.M27.1H8 miles of wire In the United States— enough to girdle the esrlh at the equator 1,158 times—anil connected 11,716,520 telephones and 21,175 public exchanges. The messages or “talks” sent over these wires aggregated the stiipenijone total of nearly 22,000,000,000, or. to tie exact, 21 7 2 2 , . Figured on the estimated population «if the country In 1917, this gives 211 messages per an- nui-i t<* everv man, woman and child. i i Christian Patriotism W ill be presented M AT THE Methodist Church, July 4th By the Pastor C h a t. E. Gibson Special Music by our Splendid Choir T h e well known and popular Methodist Orchestra will render appropriate selections. Our Sunday School at 9:45 invites you to become one of them. . T h e Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. invites the young people to come and get the grip* of welcome with an old fashioned “Howdy."