1 A Los Angelas policeman claims ‘ that to hang a hen up In a tree con- aucctssful newspaper man must have Millions of dollars have been spent fined in a birdcage after having sufficient literary ability to correct by the state and federal agencies In hatched her brood will atart her to Seattle has tried government owu- copjr men who wlsh colmner_ | leseurchea. looking to the perfection laying again. But when eggs are so «MKhip. Head "h at Ex-Mayor Ole cjaj printing so as to make It Intel-' of the manufacture, of storage, high anyway, why fiddle away any Man son ha* to saj about It He was llgent in its construction. He must transportation and marleting of Aime with a hen? Get an oetrich. fur merle favor k He isn't now. work more hours than auy other | butier. Yet margarine and b u t t e r --------------------------- - ---- -------------- -M en became candidates for office < »»» » « business In the village and i are both products of our soil and o f DR. 1. M. BLOMWICK -with no other issue than the U ct he must pay his employe* higher!out factories. that thev were fot municipal owner- "ages than any other commercial i Without the assistance of a single | C H IR O P R A C T O R ship. When the time came to take ‘'ntwprtsr the place and these are ; governmental agency, state or fed- care of the ufilkkw in a business b“ t of the reasons why It costs | eral a few strong willed and cour- a™4“ care „a y they were always found on the more to have printing done in these ageous spirits have spent their own * side of cutting the rate to the man days of advanced costs of everything : money In researches with uncertain 802 First it Ncwberg, Oregon • h o used the power or" light and by than It did when shoes were selling lOturns. and have succeed«* In the camouflage apparently showing a tor $3.50. w heat for «0 cents and ! production of many forms of whole- profit We submitted the purchase ' “ Horseshoe ' at 45 cents per pound, some foodstuffs, which are found on of the street car lines to a vote of Th6 fact ,hat we dare write and I the tables of thousands of our (he people. They were purchased for Publish the*e truths ts proof positive people, who are able to buy what- H. UTTER, D . M. D *15 000 000. We did everything that in 80,1,6 o ffices a* least fear and ever they want to eat. The crime of laws of the nature possible. speeding up the cars almost trembling have been superseded by' of the referred Oleomargarine Bill, to the danger poiul. to make the i ‘ ha‘ knowledge of actual value which is not so much in the hardships and » ireel car lines pay. The right thing ?or commercial and intellee- Office over Tint S a t i n a i Bi expenses which they impos^ on to have done, the thing I wanted to tual independence Office Phone Black SI manufacturer and merc&nt, as in It is to laugh! do. was to have the public pay a Beùdenoe Phone White 174 the destruction of a fundamental sufficient Increase commensurate; C'cntei (N eb.) Clay County right of an American citizen to pur with the cost of hauling, especially i Sun chase and f ■ 1 open . s in « a - . free ’•» . . ■ . .• market. v vT 1 as we had to reduce the principal —’— 1---- 0 — ------ any necessary consumable commo and pay the Interest. The street W H A T A FORD dity of his choice, manufactured in oar men threatened to strike. ! a^ked W O R K E R C A N DO a form suitable to his taste.* them for God’s sake to strike so that W ill the time ever come when the HODSON a ELLIOTT ■we could get rid of some of the poor If this Ford man which, we will peopje Qf ^ Is state will awaken and men. Under the civil service we follow through his day’s activities FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMBALM ER3 could not discharge them. Well, I at the Ford factory has been frugal. heat back the radical spirits, who they did strike. Just as soon as t h e as ^ „ y of them bave be wt„ arrJve would kill competitive industries by Hone drawn or Auto Funeral Car ai preferred Sataiactioa Guaranteed primaries began to get near, candi- at work in a Ford ^ hia crafty and subtle legislation, rather than by good old fashioned and Office aad Parlor» 705 aad 705 1-2 Fmt '-•*«*» datea.promlsed to force through ex- • mornlng8 work he may ^ 8tricken honorable method of clean businesa Pboaea: Office Green 118, Re». Blue 118. Reu 6 tensions when there was no reason ; wlth toothache or headache. where- ability. f w the extension and no way at any upon he will visit the Ford doctor Committee in Opposition. rate of fare where the municipal or dentist for relief. A t noon, he »«♦ W »9 4 4 H M W I»W 9 M fl ----- —o---------- afreet car line could even carry the is served with a lunch consisting of interest charge on the extension. sandwiches, fruit, hot coffee or “ You can’t get an intoxicating Ì DR. THOS. W . HESTER J The city would only pay the head ^ up and after that may a Ford drink except with a doctor's prescrip Physician and Surgeon * o f that street car line, representing film tion,” remarked Mrs. Corntossel.1 Office in Dixon Building 4 an Investment In total of something _ . Now supposing that this is the “ Yes,” replied her husband. “ I was I Pk«M>: O fR c. W U i, 11. Re». O iu f » 11 4 or * * • • ».• • ».«* or A « „ oub.r.otln, Jes’ thinkln' of wrltln' to our boy *4,500 a year. The result-som e.pri- livtng expenses, he may' deposit the Josh tellln’ him to drop law an' j NEWBERG - - OREGON « wata company would step in and take remalnder t0ward a Ford lnTe8t. study medicine.” — Washington Star. » • ♦ A # a * * « # * » « « the brains away from us. I can not ment certlficate. Finished wlth the believe from my experience that « * , ^ he can ^ to ^ 3hoe public utility that employes * n y , 8t0re f0r shoes ^ hiTnself or ; large number of men or when a large who ,g in achool; or t0 the grocery | amount of capital ttnrecgflgary can rrr,~ ~vr*. o r will function as a publlcly-oper-1 he can buy a M of flour made j A N OBJECT LESSON IN la expected by the proprietor of GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP 9001 ,,aUo* ’ a i lion of margarine, are products o f ,a addition to this a agriculture. DENTIST ••’.*•** ;ív & wM .f. • ;.%* py,* • V, V, *. • •*,'••• V VvVtV:á>/!v4-’:. UNDERTAKERS * * * ]* * * a» •’TO N ms* For a LIMITED period we are givingnew and regular customers, with each Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our «tore, one “Ton Tested” Tube of corresponding size. Buy NOW1 Save money by anticipating your Spring and Summer tire and tube needs. Adjustment b*si)—per warranty t«f attached to ecch casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires . . . 6.000 Miles _ Vacuum Cup Cord T ire * . . . . 9,000 Milee $. M. CALKINS & SONS Private corporation, from wh*at grown on Henry Ford.„ j 'which has Individual reward at the farm— where Fordson tractors do! •end of the day ol 0 e ie* e the work— and ground In Henry 1 that the cities of the nation or 1 e • Ford’s flour mill, and then hauled 1 government of the nation vrttt ever l- - i — . -r _ : — -— j _ . , _ ! by Ford trucks to the Ford store be willing to pay for brains. I be- „ . _ . . , ... where It is sold to Ford men; or he i lieve .that it will take ten to fifteen . . , . , . may want to order a custom-made years to rehabilitate the railroads of . .. . . .. . ' . . __ . ‘ suit, or buy one ready-made which this country. The time has come . .. „ . _ . , .. . . he does in the Ford clothes shop, •when we have got to come right ou t} Maybe, a toothbrush is all he needs. ¡> and tell the truth to the people and but he gets It at a Ford store. Then, i let them understand that the United he can purchase his meat In th e 1 States government Is not a self-per Ford market. Or order his winter’s j petuating jChristmas tree for the supply of coke from the coke depart-, benefit of anyone. If we want to merit. Everything is sold at cost t o : •make the American government a Ford men. kind of pickpocket the way to do .. . If this Ford man wants to rent a Is just to confiscate -these great . . , . . j. . house, he goes to the Ford rental properties throughout the country. I „ . - , _ , exchange. Legal advice is given believe that every public mans work . . , . « . ... „ . L ... . him by the Legal Aid Department. ' 4a ta la country ia to see that In- | „ ______ ... . __ a ___. . . .^.1 But possibly he 1» a student in the ■vestors get justice and at the same Ford school ;in that case he attends! time see that the public gets ade class after work. And stops In the quate service rendered at a fair price Ford library on the way out. and compensatory remuneration.” Then he may go to the Ford a th -! Ex-Mayor Hansen speaks from ex letlc field for a set of tennis or for , perience. Soft Jobs at the expense baseball practice. Possibly he de o f the taxpayer, inefficiency, and all sires to take his family to the Ford ; fhe other ills that government own band concert that evening; he pro- ership Is heir to. are absolutely alien • cures tickets before driving home In to the pYinciples of American pro-! his Ford car. . gres*. I f THIS IS purchase of DEPENDABLE COFFEE Each day at 5 P. M. darin g demonstration o f Dependable Coffee a vklnable tricolator w ill be given away. when sturdy pioneers were hewing oat a home and an existence in the West, the manufacture o f The first ten purchasers each day w ill participate and sales of 3-pound or 5-poand tins only, because this is the cheapest way to boy. D e p e n d a b le C o ff e e was began. Today the name F U L L E R r'ands as the sturdy pioneer in paint manufacturing on the Pacific Coast—a name that has kept Is guaranteed both by your dealer and the roaster faith with quality for 71 years. ' for the Pacific Northwest, F U L L E R Paint is the beat fo r your bouse or building. W . P. Fuller & Co. * 1849-1920 , Northwest Branches at NttaiRt, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane. Boise. s '. Phone order» w ill be accepted at the follow ing stores any day d a rin g the week. coffee. DESTRUCTIVE LEGISLATION A competent demonstrator w ill serve Yon are invited to call. J. C. P O R T E R Look Up a FULLER Dealer in Yoar Town Ang. 14-16-21 - TODAY! ------------ The so-called Oleomargarine Bill It is to laugh! The printer goes is not a revenue measure in fact, and into the cigar store, lays down 15 revenue is not its purpose. Regu- «ents for a 5-cent cigar and smile»»; lation and control of the margarine be goes to the boot shop and gives up industry was not Its purpose. Its Fifteen simoleons for a pair of five- purpose was to kill the margarine buck kicks and rejoices with the Industry. Moreman over his prosperity; to the It is a destructive law. and the last draggisi he hands a dollar for a word in class legislation. The only bottle of physic that he formerly difference between laws of this na- bought for 35 cents and makes good ture and outright prohibition laws, b y adding 50 cents to the outlay as j Is one of degree. If such a law be payment for 25 cents’ worth of In harmony with good governmental chocolates to make the physic a j policy, our legislative body could sity; he pays the grocer and lust as well levy a sim ilar tax on the butcher two prices and registers lard compounds, to protect lard; on approbation; he gives the banker S ' beef, to protect pork; on cotton per cent for 4 per cent money and ; goods, to protect silk and wool; on recognizes that In unnatural time& j corn, to protect wheat, and so on. one must expect unnatural charges; , ad infinitum .and throw the country be pays the garageman. the picture : Into civil war. s k o v man. the drayman, and the Those directing their efforts to the passage of such legislation, as the milroad their increased rates with out a kick, but when any of these Oleomargarine Bill, have for their Intelligent and progressive business chief purpose “ to kill outright mar men desire a handful of letterheads garine industries, not by clean com they are shocked at the continual petitive methods, but to kill it by I upward trend in the price« of print vicious prohibitory laws, and other ing We might offer thes4 gentle tricks of commercial knavery, such I men a number of valid reasons for as the boycott; false doctrines of higher printing costs in addition to economies, and misrepresentation of Che ones that they already know to the facts of ingredients of the prod be legitimate, but do not think it uct and its food value.” What agencies have developed this necessary to go Into our business de- Calls to them any more than we kt tndustry, thereby extending markets p w t them to do this for us. How- for various products? Has a dollar ever been spent by ►r. we will say to them, that the ty when the country printer owed any state or federal agency in re - 1 '.ryone In the community and was searches for the perfctlon of mar-1 dependent upon their charity for his gartns in which fats and oils of our | wupport-—the day when he walked farms and m ill« are combined f o r ! tn fear of hia banket* and approached food? Have any of our colleges carried ! bis grocer in confusion -Is with all offices of any consequence a thing of on such Investigations? Are ottr bureaus of market« at tha past. To be a successful news paper man require* nearly as much tempting to find a market for the«* n rn at mm It take« to successfully products? Yet peanut oil; cotton •manage a soda fountain and should seed oil: cocoanut oil; beef fats and worthy as much remuneration as milk which enter Into the composl- A. M. K E N D R IC K H. O H M A R T F. J. R A N D A L L . Dayton, Ore. Aug. 26-28 GARY TRUCKS Quality Counts More than half the motorists 5 Models |1 to 5 Tons CONTRACTORS LUMBERMEN LOGGERS FARMERS DAIRYMEN of the Padâc CoaSt use ^ Zerolene Attention W e can now make the most liberal terms to purchasers of tracks, fo r a ll kinds of contract work, fourteen to eighteen months to pay np i n ; no payment to h e made while tracks are idle d arin g winter months. STANDARD OIL COMPANY LCALiroiLXIA) Pnt yoar boy or hire someone to operate a truck on a contract job and earn a truck fo r your own use. Immediate delivery if you ordeT a “ G A R Y .” New Location IER0LENE GARY COAST AGENCY, INC. V<CJ w 8 Sizes Tenth and Hoyt Sts PORTLAND, ORE C orred lubrication U o T H E H O M E O F • ~ F L " T'T O I "■■l W l E R S { ' > ’ SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS— Plants in pots, cyclamens, \ Î (fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani- ! ! urns, cal la lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies, Roses ; J our specialty (strong plants). Low prices. ! * 31 J [ «> : phoMBiM202 J O H N G O W E R " « ,»n,o«f«' ii < i ► V. D. M IL L E R , Special Agent. Standard 0 Ü Co., New berg.