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ATTOEHEY AT LAW
CLARENCE
BUTT
THE HIGH SCHOOL
AGRICULTURE
C. R. CHAPIN
LAWYER
i
« Dr. H. C. Dixon {
DENTIST
\
jj
DENTIST
Mrs. LaRose
NURSE
Kelly
.
s e n tia l in m a k in g it liv in g ., b u t it
is a n in s tru m e n t th a t c u ts tw o
NEWBFRG. o p e
w ays— it e sta b lish e s a n a ris to c ra c y
o f w ealth a n d p riv ile g e fo r th e em ­
Phor.e White 5.
7
ployer a n d a se rv ile e ja ss of em ­
'.’♦ ‘♦ ( ■ « o : - * '
*-C ploy ees w ho o fte n a re l i ttle b e tte r
th a n p e a s a n ts of ' th e b e lt and
w h eel.”
5. H ow a r e we to co n v in ce o n r
DRS. LIT T LEFIELD & BARCR0FT
y o u n g m en t h a t th e c ity is n o t th e
Physicians and Surgeons
placé of th e b ig o p p o rtu n ity ? N or
y e t even th e s tr ic t m a n u f a c tu tin g
Office over F irs t N a tl. Bank Bid.
u rb a n c e n te r? E ach a n d ev ery one
~... P hones
Office W hite 49. Home Blue 104 £ o f ’u s .who tia si h ad it, sh o u ld bell
th e t r u t h a b o u t h is tra d e , in d u s­
tr ia l
or
c o m m ercial
exp erien ce.
T ell som e y o u n g m an ev ery tim e a
c h a n c e o ffers.
S.
6. U n d o u b te d ly , th e b ig c h an ce
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
fo r th e y o u n g m a n to d a y is on th e
Office over IT. S National Bank < fa rm . _o r in o u r so -called “ fa rm e -
to w n s.”
T h e c o u n try is fu ll of
Office Phone Black 171
J su c h to w n s, a n d each J o w n and
R esidence Phone Gray 171 J o u tly in g d is tr ic t o ffe rs g o ld e n g o p -
p o rtu n itle s , a n d m o re esp ecially ,
N ew berg.
7. A ll need n o t a c tu a lly fa rm .
T h a t th e fa rm s m ay be. ru n suc-
i DR. THOS. W . HESTER J v s s f u lly . th e ir f o w n ers
e rs need and
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4
l Physician and Surgeon J m u st co -o p e ra te w ith , th e r m iller,
Office in Dixon Building
* c a rp e n te r, te a m s te r, s to re keep er,
d o cto r. Iuw yer. e tc ., etc. W e m u st
«
P b c n .t : O ffice W b it* 11, Rem. O r u X « 11 *
Z ♦ NEWBERG - - OREGON . Î ♦ say to th e y o u n g m an , be w h a t
you m ost w a n t to be as re g a rd s vo-
a tio n , b u t fo r th e good o f society
a n d y o u r c o u n try , you m u st use
com m on sense in lo c a tin g y o u rse lf,
tnge you a r e . p re p a re d e d u c a tio n ­
M.
a lly , fo r y o u r w ork.
8. P e rs o n a lly , w e h a v e k n o w n
P h y sicia n and S urgeon
th e fe e lin g o n e h a s liv in g a h a n d -
to -m o u th e x iste n c e fo r b ig in d u s­
S h erw o o d ,
-
OreEen
tr ia l co n cern s.
It is an a b s o lu te ly
“ no good” fe e lin g . W ith a n u m b e r
of fa m ily d e p e n d e n ts, strch a m an
has a fe e lin g o f re a l te r r o r a t tim es,
w hen he c o n sid e rs h is u t t e r h elp -
D R . I. M. B L O M W IC K
i len-mess’ asid e from h is d a ily w age.
CHIBOPIIACTOB
9. C om m ercial life in a b ig c ity
Steam baths and hydropathic treat is a b e tte r one so cially th a n th e In ­
meats.
d u s tria l.
S m a lle r w ages o r s a la ry
802 First i t
w « A 0 g e n e ra lly p e rh a p s, b u t m ore f r ie n d ­
liness an d m ore k in d n e ss, b u t only
N e w b e r g , O regon
th e e x c e p tio n a l m an m ak es m ore
th a n a b a re liv in g .
19, W e te a c h b ecau se »we love
th
e
w ork. , W e teach a g r ic u ltu r e
HOPSON & ELLIOTT
b ecau se ft'e b eliev e In th e fa rm —
FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMB AIM ERS
an d b ecause we believe we can h e lp
H oot drawn or Auto Funeral Car aa preferred th e fa rm e r.
W hen we q u it te a c h -
S ih lm w ii Gua ra nteed r —
T ug -T-perhaps- h e fo re ) • we in te n d La
Ofcce and Parlor» 705 and 705 1-2 Firat c »wet “ fa rm .”
P W l Oftne Green 118, Re». Blue 118, Rer. C
._ U . Buy8, th e y aay " th e p ro o f
nT lTi~e p u d d in g is tn th e e a tin g .”
Wt* u rg e none to fa rm w ho c a n n o t
Boost for the Legion Building
love th e w ork.
W e u rg e a ll *rho
can love th e w ork to fa rm , fo r it Is
w h a t we h o n e stly believe i* th e
L IV E ST »CK AND
m ost In d e p e n d e n t, s a tis fa c tio n -g iv ­
G eneral F arm Sale*
ing life.
12
"Specialized
rehonling
tn
a g ricu lture—
mos t
tmpoHafH
G tty Phene Hhm 76 • P arm 19*26
sch o o lin g we can give o u r ris in g
Cm.”
Bh.il! w e not a il
“ boost” lo r a b ig a g r ic u ltu re clar-.
Yamhill County Abstract Co a t th e h ig h school th is fa ll? W h a t
ab o u t y o u r so n ?
Your d a u g h te r?
li. H. G IB SO N , Mgr.
A ny re la tiv e ?
E v e n ' y o u rs e lf?
Th« only Abstract Books ini <1
• O livet F. K llharn,
D
ire
c
to
r A g ric u ltu re D e p a rtm e n t,
YamhiH County
N
ew
b
erg H ig h School.
Ü o M s m n v il l « .
O kbgo
' Comer Center and Sberman.
H r
Dr John
M
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R ank in :
E. A. ROMIG,
D.
UNDERTAKERS
AUCTIONEER
| N. P. NELSON
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PROFITEERING IN PAPER
NOTES
Lo th e poor p a p e r m a n u fa c tu r­
c o n te m p o ra ry
E n g lish
Will p ra c tic e in all tb e c o u rts of th e | 1. A
ers!
Luck of sp ace p ro h ib its a
state.
S p ecial a tte n tio n g ir e n to l n o v elist and w rite r c o n cern in g so- com plete review o f th e p ro fits th e y
P r o b a te w o rk , th e w r itin g of deeds, clul problem s in h is co u n try , n am e­ m ake an d th e b u sin ess th ey do, b u t
m o rtg a g e s , c o n tr a c ts a n d th e d r a f t­ ly, 'J o h n G alsw o rth y , has s a id :'i th ese few fa c ts w ill th ro w a lig h t
in g of a ll p a p e rs. N e w b e rg , O regon. “ T h e m odern E n g lish tow n is a I on th e g e n e ra l su b je c t.
O ffic i. S econd flo o r in U n io n Block. so rt of in fe rn o w h ere people dw ell
T he G ra h a m P a p e r C om pany of
w ith
a
m arv elo u s
philosophy. |
St. L ouis, M issouri, h a s a c a p ita l j
W hat w ould you h av e? T hey have ,
of $1,000.900.
It does a b u sin ess
n ev er seen an y way out of it. A nd \
of $ L’O.oOO.OOO a y ear.
th is, p erhaps, w ould not be so p iti-
L ast y e a r it paid 60 p er c e n t
{fu l if fo r each b e n d -se rv a n t of o u r
d iv id en d on com m on sto e k sem i­
F ra c tio n In a ll c o u r ts ; P ro b a ta , to w n -ty ra n n y /th e r e w as In a to m , a
a n n u a lly , o r a t o t a l d iv id e n d o f
D eeds, M o rtg a g e s a n d a ll le g a l **- Pr '*« some P °rtlo n o t t h a ‘
120 per c e n t.
•erm. A b s tra c ts e x a m in e d .
| *» " * a ,th
Pl im m of " h ich tl*
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_________ _______ ly rn n t «irivex n s: If - each w o rk e r
If you d o ubt th e s e fig u re s ask
, had before h i m 't h e c h an ce qt en ter-1 S - L. W ilson, vice p re sid e n t of th e
“
*
~ j gencc a t, say, fifty .
B ut. L ord , com pany. H e know s.
i H. UTTF.tt, I>. M. D .| God! fo r five th a t em erge, n in e ty - j Now ta k e n p«ep in to th e o p era-
a n d -fiv e suty bound, less free and tio n s of th e C ush n o ck P a p e r Corn-
w ealth y at th e end of th e c h a p te r p a« y of A u g u sta , M aine.
M ost of
th a u th ey w ere at tlui b e g in n in g .” th e p a p e r tu rn e d o u t by th is con­
2. Let th e y o u th of th is c o u n ­ c e r n .h a s been sold to C ra ig & Co.
•Office over First National
try of ou rs bew are! T h e w ords of of New Y ork C ity .
U n d er a con-
Office Phone Black 31
Jo
h
n
s
G
alsw
o
rth
y
a
re
ap
p
lic
a
b
le
in
j
tr
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t
d
ated
D
ecem
ber
23. 191-9, th e
Residence Phone White 174
very
tr u th
to o u r
big c itie s, ; firm Is se llin g its p u p e r 'a t th e m ill
w h e th e r ss re g a rd s tia d o , in d u s tria l fo r six c e n ts a pound. T h e C ra ig
o r Com m ercial o p p o rtu n itie s.
c o n tra c t Is fo r 4.200 to n s.
Hut If
3. H enry K. Row e, o n e. of th e a p p e a rs th a t th e C ushnock o u tfit,
lead in g a u th o ritie s on sp e ia l prob- se n s in g a n .o p p o rtu n ity , m an ag ed
lertts in t h e U nited S ta te s, sp eak ­ to d ig tip 110> to n s m ore p a p e r th a n
ing <»f gi. ty p ical w o rk e r in th e th e C ra ig c o n tra c t c a lle d 1 fo r a n d
in d u s tria l cen ter^, say s:
‘T ie is m an ag ed to sell {bis to th è In te r- i
boned to .h is m ach in e, as firm ly as s ta te P u lp & P a p e r C om pany of
th e m ediaeval se rf w as b o und to N'ew Y ork C ity fo r 12 .c e n ts a
Phones
tb e soil. T h e o re tic ally , he is free pound.
Office, W hite 22; Rgs. Red 123
to sail h is lab o r in th e h ig h e st
Did it cost th em a n y m ore to i
m a rk e t and to cross th e c o n tin e n t m a n u fa c tu re th e p a p e r sold a t 12
if he w ill, b u t a c tu a lly he is th e c e n ts th a n it cost th em to m ak e j
slave of h is em ployer, fo r h e an d th e p a p e r sold a t 6 c e n ts ?
N ot
-hi* fam ily tfre d ep en d en t- upon h ie
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1
d aily w age, an d he c a n n o t affo rd
D R . A . M . D A V IS
T h e a c tu a l cost a t th is m ill o f
to lose th a t w age in c id e r to m ake
m a k in g p a p e r is a p p ro x im a te ly 5^4
in q u irie s a b o u t th e la b o r m a rk e t
cen ts.
_
.
I
elsew h ere.’’
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W
e
now
ju
m
p
to
th
e
C
ra
ig
Com
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4. “ T h e o re tic ally he is., a c i t i ­
J O r f ic a o v e r F e r g u s o n '« D ru g S t o r e
The
C ra ig
zen p o ssessed -o f th e fra n c h is e an d p a n y — the- jo b b e rs.
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R H O N E S L A C K 37
eq u al in p riv ileg e a n d Im p o rta n c e I l , , ' lip a" i se lls th e p a p e r m ad e ^ o r (
to his em p lo y er as a m em ber o f so- l l *leni **y i^ e m ill a n d receiv es fro m
«*«*«**
clety . b u t a c tu a lly h e m u st vo te ! ,h t" mil1 ^ P ei c e n t on
The
fo r th e p a rty o r {he m an w ho is jc o n c e rn h a s a c a p ita l of $ 2 .0 0 0 ,- f
most lik ely to b e n e fit him econonv- O 00F L a s t- y e a r th e y “sold $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,- i
ically, a n d know g th a t h e occupies 000 of n e w s p rin t a n d a b o u t $5.- j
a p o sitio n of fa r Leas im p o rta n c e 000.000 Qf p th e r k in d s of p a p e r.
p o litic a lly a n d so cially th a n h is T hey- h jv e -sr)td ~ n ew sp r h it a t ~T S~f
em ployer.
E m p lo y m en t is a n es­ c e n ts a pound.
DENTIST
« g M iiv
"During
t h e In v e s tig a tio n
in to
th e n e w s p rin t s itu a tio n by th e S en ­
a te C o m m ittee on M a n u fa c tu re s a
g r e a t deal of evid en ce w as ta k e n
in ex ec u tiv e session.
Thfe ch ance*
a re if th e d isclo su res m ade h ad
been m ade a t a n op en h e a r in g
som e of th e p a p e r ro b b e rs w ould
h a v e . been p h y sic a lly k ick ed fro m
th e s e n a te b u ild in g b ecau se lo n g
s u f f e r i n g p u b lis h e rs w ere in no
s ta te o f m in d to lis te n to s to rie s of
ra n k th ie v e ry w h ile b ein g d riv en
in to b a n k ru p tc y by th e e x to rtio n -
isT.a.
.
.
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A T T E N T IO N !
Business
aboutOdr
STORE
. or
C R O N O S ( F SECDUNG CHERRIES
Your children or others can
make good money picking the
fruit, off seedling trees, that
is unfit for market or can­
nery— just jumble them into
a box and ship to us. We ex­
tract the seed for propagating
purposaa.
GOODS
We Se/l
m / A ß iE
HARDWARE
Address OREGON NURSERY CO.
Oraneo, O r«
INSURANCE
IN
m/ABl£
PRICES
Old Line Companies
The safest in the
1 ong run.
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703Va First Street
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WE PAY CASH
FOR
Cream -Eggs-Poultry
YO U C A N N O T T E L L ' ANYTHING A B O U T T H E
Q U A L IT Y O E H A R D W A R E B E F O R E YOU U S E IT. B U T
WE CAN. WE H A V E B E E N IN T H E BU SINESS A LONG
TIM E AND KNOW WHICH B R A N D S GIVE Y O U SE R V IC E .
T H E S E X f c E T H E B R A N D S WE S E L L .
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V EAL AND HOGS
S O WHEN YOU THINK H A R D W A R E THINK O UR
S T O R E AND C O M E IN. O UR S T U F F AND P R IC E S WILL
P L E A S E YOU.
ALSO HIDES AND PELTS
Ö UR HARDW A R E IS THE B E ST . IT S T A N D S T H E T E S T
ACCURATE WEIGHT AND TES TS
Hazelwood Co.
By CHRIST N ELS O N
806 FirSt S t
Drkin PrinceHardwareCo
Phone Black 220
‘BILL’
T H E _____
Plumber
202 First Street
When in need of a
first-class workman or
in a Hurry to have work
done, phone Black 49
y
Yx>u cannot always be Safe
But you can always be
IN S U R E D
C h u r c h ill & T y n d a ll
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS
‘
7 0 8 FIRST STREET
As soon a s ' th e sm oke of th is
b a ttle haa c le a re d a w a y it m ig h t
he w ell fo r p u b lis h e rs to in s is t j
th a t all fa c ts disclosed t h a t ev i­
denced p la in p ro fite e rin g be m ade
public. P e rh a p s som e o f th e pap er
m a n u fa c tu re rs w ho p ro te st th e ir
h o n e sty m ay jo im -w ith th e p u b lish ­
ers in try in g {6 d ra g th e
■ i ■!
of th e fla g r a n t robber!? in to public
v iew .— T h e A m erican Pregg.
REASONS FOR SUSPENSION
OF FEDERAL FARM LOANS
In th e litig a tio n in v o lv in g th e
fe d e ra l la n d b a n k s a t S po k an e and
e th e r cH ies, w hich h as alm o st e n ­
tire ly su sp en d ed th e o p e ra tio n s of I
th e se b an k s, th e r e is b e in g tested
th e q u e stio n of how f a r th e fed­
e r a l g o v e rn m e n t m a y con5tU tl»ion-f
a lly go in u n d e rta k in g b a n k in g e n ­
te rp rise s th a t co m pete w ith o r run
p a ra lle l to th o se of p riv a te c ap ital.
In s e ttlin g th e case th e su p rem e
c o u rt w ill n o t only d e te rm in e the
f u tu r e of fe d e ra l farm loans, but
w ill also se t s ta n d a rd s fo r fu tu re
g o v e rn m e n ta l
o p e ra tio n s
along
s im ila r lin es.
*-
T h e a c tio n w hich h as p u t th e
c o n s titu tio n a lity of th e land bank
ry stem on tr ia l w as a s u it b ro u g h t
by fin a n c ia l in te re s ts tn K ansas.
O b jection w as m ade, n o m in ally to
fe a tu re s of th e land b a n k a c t aside
from th e fa rm loan fe a tu re , the
p o in t b e in g m ade th a t th e g o v ern ­
m en t h as no r ig h t to en g ag e in
h a n k in g o p e ra tio n s that m ig h t be
h a rm fu l to th e in te re s ts of p riv a te
Investors.
T h is c o n te n tio n
w as
p a rtic u la rly ap p lied to th e Jo in t
L?
!’ i k
authorized u n d er ihe
•aw.
T he h e a rin g before th e suprem e
c o u rt Has g o n e o v er W n ex t
a n d In th e m ea n tim e , since a m a t­
te r of c o n s titu tio n a lity Is at stak e,
th e farm loan b a n k s can n o t b?*u«
bonds, and th e re fo re have no new
fu n d s w ith w hich to m ake loans
to farm er*.
T he only p o ssib ility
of a n im m ed iate re a n mp tf0T) r)f np
e ra tio n s is in a c tio n by c o n g rta s,
b u t no sueh a rtlo n . ii , ta te d b in
been req u ested by th e farm i>mn
b o ard ., w hich h a s decided to w aft
fo r a fin a l p ro n o u n cem en t fro m
th e
su p rem e
c o u rt
.Spidusnutn
Review.
T h e Prodium rubber used
in R ep u b lic Tires is a
scientific compound that
wears down very slowly,
and very evenly, like steel.
But the Staggard Tread,
by its design and its sturdy
stu d s, also con trib u tes
much to increased mileage
and longer life.
It is our earnest belief that
tire-m on ey cannot buy
elsewhere, such value in
wear and skid-insurance.
DOYLES TIR E S H O P
713 First Street
R e p u b l ic T ir e s
W ith S t A 6 G a R d S tu d s
S u b scrib a now for Urn Newberg
Graphic and get the heme new*.
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