Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 15, 1920, Image 2

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    BE L O Y A I
CUT DO W K O LIV E TREES
How the Turkish depredations
on the olive tree grovm in the Holy
Land were carried on is told by a
Red Cross worker who visited the
denuded spots and , talked with
M odernize
Your Kitchen
your
and the town will thrive
Housewives need kitchen
cabinets just as much as their
husbands need the labor-saving
devices they use in their work.
Kitchen Cabinets That
Save Money and Steps
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Th ere are many kinds of kitchen
cabinets and some more convenient
than others. W hen getting yours be
sure to get the best by com ing here.
Lowest prices always.
S tyle and Stability a t Pleasing Prices
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1 were cut o ff during the
If you put off getting your
Willard Battery registered at
the very beginning, you are
robbing it of hours of future
service.
Why take a chance?
• Be sure that your next bat­
tery has Threaded Rubber
Insulation, the kind selected
by 136 manufacturers of cars
and trucks.
Issued that all olive grove owners
should allow 25 per cent of their
trees to be cut for this purpose.
“ Naturally they obeyed with re­
luctance.
They cat and trans­
town,
ported the wood at their own ex­
pense. receiving a fixed price, the
government paying them In Turk­
ish notes which were constantly
depreciating.”
At Beir Eeit, a village near Je-
i r each one w m do hts duty as hg+rusalem. -there are three on mitts,
should toward our town,
and all use the primitive process
'T w ill be known throughout the of a blindfolded mule hitched to a
country as a place of fair renown, Bhaft which he draws round and
Where each citizen is loyal to the round in a circle. The shaft oper
ates a grinder which works In a
And hU dollars imbued with civic large vat with a smaller vessel be-
low. The o il and all the residuum
of its manufacture— olive pulp and
other refuse— falls in to the small
"vessel.
In. time the latter Is re­
moved and hot water is poured in
New berg Telephone Co.,
Newberg, Oregon
Willard
and California.
ing the war when the petroleum
Mrs. Ashnah Vedder has rented shortage became acute.
the place belonging to Thomas
Owens, her son-in-law.
FROM E X PE R IE N C E
Mrs. D. ▲. Nichols, of Dayton
Washington, is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. George H. Greer.
Philadelphia has dispensed with
spelling books in public schools.
V. V. Nicholson, of Des Moines. Every editor will agree that it is
Iowa, brother-in-law of W. J. Ben­ Just as well.— Morgantown (W est
nett. has been visiting at the Ben- Virginia) New Dominion.
nett home.
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Mr. and Mrs. * Richard Morecroft
are....moving—to ■Charles TSxreCFs
house, where Mr. Morecroft will be
nearer his work
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y r* . Ids Flanders and L. C. Ben­
nett. of Eugene,
were Sunday
guests at the home of Frank Keyes.
Mrs. Flanders will be remembered
as Miss McElroy. She is attending
the University at Eugene.
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Edward Billlch Sr., has pur­
chased the Morecroft place and 4»
preparing to move.
Edward Bll-
lich Jr. has purchased his father’s
property and he and his wife are
welcomed as new home makers in
Dundeife.
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PIANO
John Workman brought guests
out from Portland to enjoy the
beauty of Sylvanua Springs Farm
on the fifth o f July. For the re­
cent week end be also had Portland
visitors. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mulli­
gan and son. Joseph. Mr. Mulligan
helped build the railroad to Dun-
dee in 1SS2 and is much interested
in the change in appearance of this
whole part of the country.
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Newberg, Oregon
Work on Charles Trunk’« drier
has been finished.
Four other
prune driers are in the course of
construction in this vicinity. The
heavy crop of prunes which seems
to be the promise of the orchards
for this year will tax the capacity
of the Dundee driers to the utmost.
E. G. Shannahan, Frank Keyes,
Joseph Herring and E. S. Greer are
those putting up new buildings.
Paint
IP yon w ant to make rare
that yonr summer time w ill
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Those who are responsible for
the- management of Industries have
a choice collection of knotty brob-
lems to solve.
The American Federation of La­
bor demands a constantly increas­
ing scale of wages.
The I. W. W. demand constantly
shorter hours and reduction of pro­
duction by sabotage.
The Socialists demand that all
employment be by the,, state and
that profits and wages be aboi
ished
The Communists demand that
e workers own and manage the
dustrles without capitalists or
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never look upon it
V Thousand*
o f D o lla rs
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are lost yearly
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Pacific N o r t h -
west by property
owners who fail to protect their houses and buildings
with paint.
FULLER Paint saves mapy thousands o f dollars yearly
to property owners, it saves a great deal more than
it costs. Insure your property against the ravages of
the elements with FULLER Paint. Take a few minutes
W. P. Fuller & Co,
Look Up a
FULLER Dealer
In Yonr Town
The Non-Partisan League de­
mands that the state take over and
operate all big business for the
benefit of farmers.
The Politicians demand more of­
fices and Increased taxes and life­
long Jobs at the expense of the tax
payer.
The man at the cash counter end
of a pay roll has to stop and do
some thinking once in a while.
See the Graphic for all the city
and county sews.
varieties of Black Cherries
that are sweet.
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be passed in comfort hang
a
sign labeled
“ Seashore?
on yonr bathroom door and
supply this resort with the
proper fixtures. Then scat­
ter some rock salt in the
tub and take a dip in the
311 First Street.
Shop Phone:
Blue l!
Residence Phones:
Black 6— Blue 8
Quality
5 Models 1 to 5 Tons 8
CONTRACTORS
LUMBERMEN
LOGGERS
FARMERS
DA1RYMEN
H O W CAN INDUSTRIES LIVE?
Insurance
Northwest
Branch
Hgnscs at Portland,
. S e a t t l e , Tacoma,
IF Y O U * A T H R O O n *0
 L L T H A T IT SHOULD BE-
y b v CAW SPE N D YO O R .
S U M M 6 W IM C IN G L E E
^ W ebster ’ s
N ew I nternational
trucks, foil a ll kinds of contract work, fourteen to eighteen
DICTION ARIES are in use by busi
ness men, engineers, bankers
idle during winter months.
W e can now make the most liberal terms to purchasers of
months to pay up in ; no payment to be made while trucks
are
Put your boy or hire someone to
operate a truck on a contract job and earn a truck for your
asoman thm w orld ovor.
own use.
Immediate delivery if yon order a “ GARY.
New Location
Are You Equipped to Win?
The New International provides
the means to success. It is an all-
knowing teacher, a universal que»-
If you seek efficiency and ad­
vancement why not make dally
uso of (his vast fund of inform­
ation?
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G AR Y
COAST
Tenth end Hoyt Sts
A G É N C Y , IN C .
PORTLAND, ORE
TH E HOME OF FLOW ERS
SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS — Plants in potu, cyclamens
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­
ums, calla lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses
our specialty (strong plants). Low prices.
na.lh.M 2 JOHN GOWER""*«!. (nan