Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 21, 1920, Image 4

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    'event in the history of the world and
the fact that printing had been in-
vented was the piece of luck that
H, W O O D W A R D
gave Columbus the credit for It,
Editoraud Pubhtbor ,
while the world in its charity chose
l* «b lls S o d j » « r y T b u ra d o y m o r illo «
O E m : U r a p b ic R n lld t o « . N o (WO Ft rat M i m i to forget everything else about the
Had printing been
Office. W h it e SS: K »a id n a c o . B in o 1 7 , man who did it.
invented
500
ysara
earlier America
Bntered at the postoffice at Now-
berg, Oregon, as second clase matter. might have been called Erickland.
N ew berg Q raphic
$2.00 Per Year in Advance
T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R 21 . 1920.
gon, Idaho and Alaska, the teritory
; Included in the Northwestern divi-
Sion of the American Red Cross,
Washington had over 190,000 mein-
| bers; Oregon nearly 115,000, Idaho
nearly 60,000; and Alaaka nearly
! 7, 500. It is the expectation of the
Red Cross that all these persons will
renew their memberships this year.
. and that there will be many addi­
tions to the membership roll.
NO 310 ON THE BALLOT
The Red Cross conies before the
^ ^
„
public with a program of vital iui-
800,1 “ i,ei the Port of Portland
to avery commnlty. Thjt,
was organised more than 30 years orwnUatlon l8 comrfitted by t, rm8
ago it was attacked in the C ircu it.^ ^ Congr-alonal charter ^ COh_
Court of Multnomah County and the U„ ue tQ act „ a medlum of com.
case finally found its way to the j municatlon between the American
Supreme Cpurt of Oregon. In a do- * pt>ople and tbe,r Army and „
cision written by Judge Robert S. M has led d 1Uelf to 8ta^d by dls.
Bean, who was then on. the Supreme ab,ed ex.servlce men and thelr
Bench of Oregon and is now the
fcnt„ they are „.established in
Catted States District Court •>«***• civll lifp. Realizing that the health
the distinguished jurist gave a lucid Qf ^
u the greatest a8aet of
and convincing reason why all of the the natlon> the R#d Croae ,8 entwj
people of Oregon are intesested In act,T, ly , nto tKp fle,d of publ|o haalth
seeing that the Port of Portland actlvltfea Health center* and cljnlcs
maintain« , a * channel of sufficient i
. .
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t a
, a
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„ are being established in communities
depth from Portland to the sea and
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throughout the country. Nurses are
provides adequate port facilities in
belng trained and furnished to towns
its harbor. In thb following lan­
and counties; and women in all!
guage -Judge Bean sets forth a per-
. . .
,
,
walks of life are being instructed'
fectiy-clear justification for having
principle8 of borae hyglene
all the people of the state vote on ' d care pf the aick Socla, Mrrl
measures affecting the one great port imllar tQ tha, „ nd<)red t0 the faml.
Honest Values
Fresh Stocks
BAIRD’S
TELEP H O N E
RED 37
New Fall Coats
Complaint has been registered at
this office of the failure of the big
gravel trucks to carry tail lights at
night. It Is a menace to the public
for any kind of a vehicle to travel
the roads at night without lights
in this time of rapid motor traffic,
and the county courts having juris­
Latest colors and styles. Custom­
diction, over the trucks hauling
ers that have looked at our line of
gravel should see to it that the trai­
coats tell us w e have them under-
ns regulations relating tq lights are
priced. T h e y say they are better
observed by the drivers. ■
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values for less m oney than other
.Election day is rapidly drawing
»lace? are asking for sim ilar coats,
near and apparently* the matter of
t w ill pay you tp buy your new
the election of couucilmen to look
coat at Baird’ s.
aftef 'the interests of Newberg is be­
ing given very little attention. And
yet It Is «of more real moment to
th^ people of Newberg than is the
election of men to much more, seem­
W c have made reductions in our
ingly important positions. As the
entire
line of Gingham s, Percales,
Graphic has said before, somebody °*
e s,at®‘
lies of service men during the war.
It
is
fact
of
which
this
court
l
l8
betng'
extended
to
all
|n
M
uslin,
Sheeting, O uting Flannel,
most make sacrifices of time and ef­
(Supreme
eour
of
Oregon)
will
takejneed
Qf
fr,endly
a8gl8tance>
Y a m s, Etc. THESE REDUCTIONS ABE
fort If the interests of Newberg are
These and
to be looked after as they should be. judicial knowledge, that the port
numorous other aetlvi-1
NOT MADE ON A FEW UNSALEABLE
of Portland, a district which la now
tles, will be carried on in the various
MILL-END OR REMNANT LEN6TH MER­
The fact that it requires two auto the city of Portland, la the commer­ local Red Cron Chapter« if the people
CHANDISE, BUT ON THE ENTIRE STOCK
bread wagons with traitors to trans­ cial metropolis of staio of Oregon, of 'he Communities continue to give
port Portland made bread to .New­ if not of the whole Pacific North­ supports and encouragement by en-
berg, daily, to supply the local trade west. It is the center of trade and | rolling as members at the time of
«lon't speak very well for the loyalty commerce for a vast section of coun­ the Roll Call. There is no city, town,
because here the com-
o f Newberg people to 4home indus­ try, simply
. . . .
lor rural district which is not lnclud-
merce
of
and
and sea meet, and ; ed in some Red Cro38 chapter. At
tries. As for quality of product let
anyone who uses whole wheat bread through this city the country trades least one half of the money paid as
make a comparison of the bread be­ with the world at large.
° . j membership dues will, therefore, be
the ego tjip
ing made at the Newberg Bakery communication with
_
’ . spent in the home communities of the
Tbe remalnlng
with bread that is brought out from great highway of commerce, by the n)embe^
You will always find good cloan
Portland and be convinced, as the Willamette and Columbia rivers, a n d jw,u be uged lQ re„ ef work ^ work
and fresh groceries at Baird’s
writer has been, that the home made can only retain its commercial su­ where in certain sections the need
product is so much the better that premacy by the maintenance in these is still appalling, especially among
Honest weight and Courteous
the Portland bread is entirely out­ rivers of a ship channel of sufficient the children.
treatment. Phone your order.
depth to enable the largest sea-going
classed.
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vessels to find anchorage at its whar­
ves. Its present prosperity is due to ABOUT 0BE G 0N INDUSTRIES
C0LUMBUS UP TO BATE
the fact that It is a center of trade
This is Columbus Day. . Just why and commerce, which it would not
—
M edford
we should celebrate Columbus Day be were these rivers closed, and
The largest one-day sale and the
as a holiday is one of the seven mys­ which in all probability it will not. highest average price ever received
teries of the world— probably for the remain if. the Improvement contem­ for Rogue River pears was made1
parposc of giving the bank clerks plated is not made. It is not sur­ in New York last week. Thirteen j
mad post office employees another rounded by any fertile farming dis- cars sold for an average of. nearly|
chance to play golf, says tl^e Cor- tricts. rich mines or vast forests, to $3.000.00 a car. One car of Anjous
vallis Gazette. If so. It is a worthy make it * local center, but depends from Bear creek orchard sold for
object. But that so many states do entirely upon its trade and com- 13.869.00 or $4.00 a half box.
'the girls dormitory on the college |
celebrate the birthday of Columbus, merce.”
A body of cinnabar ore, which, it campus. He left his home, which
shows how the band of time throws
is estimated will produce over $500,- |s jU8t outside the college campus'
the mantle of charity over the ini­
000 worth of quicksilver, was re­ to the northeast, and was on his way
THE YOUNG MAN VOTE
quities of the past.
cently uncovered in the War Eagle to attend church when he was sud-
Just bow Columbus came to be so
Old time politicians used to figure mine In the Gold Hill district. It denly taken ill. Mrs. Huntington
generously treated by our school his- j carefully how they could attach the is thought this will produce $500,- was assisting the cook at the d o r-!
tories has always been more or leesiy0ung men to their own party. Each j 000 worth of mercury and a 25 ton mitory. and consequently he stopped ;
o f a mystery to us since we quit read-. party used to issue contingent claims furnace is being erected to handle there for assistance, where he died!
ing school histories and studied <jf being the young man's party. One, the ore.
two and a half hours later. Besides
facts. Perhaps it was a school his- j methed of appealing to the younger
Salem
the widow he left a number of cbll- i
tory that Henry Ford had in mind : element was by organizing march-
•
At least $50.000 will be spent by dren.
wben he said that "all history is ing battallions. The clubs that used the Oregon Growers Co-operative as-
Funeral
were conducted
Surely much of the stuff | to march in. the torchlight proces-1 soclation in the coming year to ad- at the Hodson A Elliott chapel on
thfit n uupif tnl'j oclionl
books and gjons. were considered by political vertise to the world the merits
of Wednesday by Rev. Chas E. Gibson,
is represented as history is bunk, but experts one of the best ways of at- the Oregon prune.
It will be mar- pastor of the M. E. church.
)i is tory itself is not.
| trading and holding young men.
keted under the naipe of "Mistland.”
■Was it the Columbus luck that
a campaign club o f this type
Gresham
CHEHALEM CENTER
caaaed the school histories to make ^ would associate a lot of congenial
Fifty tons of potato flour put up
Mrs. Maude Alexander,
from
h im cl h e r o ?
fp llov i^ w h o w o u ld mipnrf a. lo t o f ’
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Was it the same luck that »aved(time drilling and marching, and ' 1"
packaKes> mu<* llke J°r"~jda, is visiting at the home of G. I.
hi* life. when, as a pirate, he at- would enJoy life together.
They j new N
o rT h w ^ P Potato
o ta to Starch
fam' ly-
Northwest
Starch and,
and; M° rgan ^
tacked an Italian galley six miles wo„ i d hear speeches from the party "
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“ j Miss Elsie Tangen came out home
XS w v o a e ^
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from shore which resulted in his get-* leaders. This would educate them ‘ ‘ " f company since it began gunday> accompanied by a number of
ting whipped but being abk to save ln the Darty doctrine
'operation» ..e,e „» u». ....uui. oi her Portland friends, returning in
nr* kv
in tbe party doctrine.
.
! j une. The product has found a place
the evening after having feasted on
his life bj swimming to Portugal.
thi8 iorm 0f campaigning was
.
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.
Mt. u , u. . „ i , x, i t n l i_ j 1
i on the shelves of ZOO grocery stores a sumptuous chicken dinner.
Was it the same luck that enabled very expensive, and obviously illog-'
.
,
«»hihitoH a. the
v : i . _ , . u,
e
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i in the stilt6 End was exhibited at the
School opened Monday of last
him to get the credit for discovering ica| atl a form Qf political argument. „ ,
.
. folr
Au oru>n
Amnion n.L,._ _ _ ___« a __ ,,« #*»<,♦
, \Iu 11nouia q county fair« As soon as with Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer as teacher
, fno^on
A m erir soil, S
O 11 prfr8ent
haS bCen
*
UP ^ to | reorganization can
of the
company, plans
now in the advanced department and Miss
he never 1 set
foot on American
tha
tlme> n0 * party
seems
be effected,
“ TODAY” IF YOU ARE EARNING MONEY, IT IS
Louise Hodgin. of Newberg, doing
BECAUSE YOU ARE WORKING FOR IT ‘'TODAY.”
witrh^7know
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n
e
,;Lr
a
y
t
f
h
e
r
e
T
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haVB
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^
will
be
outlined
for
its
expansion,
without
knowing that
there ^as such iiacting
iraprinv and
$$nd noiding
Violdinsr young
voun r men.
men
J Thg company
«- utinze8 the culls, which the lower grade work. There is a
-
wnrtjti
IF YOU BEGIN BANKING A SPARE PART OF THAT
good attendance.
a place as a new world continent.
T|ie best v.ay to attract the new .
r.
MONEY, IT WILL “ SOME DAY” BE WORKING FOR YOU
Last Wednesday evelng, Mr. and
And even the la»4l»g on the islant» - voter8 win not be by socUl relations.
WHEN YOU ARE OLD, IT WILL BUY THE COM­
Mrs. R. W. Staley held a miscel-
« f San Salvador was a lucky thing The >0ung fellows do not care to be
Portland
FORTS WHICH ARE SO ENJOYABLE AND THEN YOU
Constructlon will begin within the'laneous shower ln honor of their
for Columbus, for in his ignorance oonalde: ed as a separate body of citi-
WILL BLESS THE DAY YOU STARTED A BANK ACCOUNT
he expected to reach the East Indies zens. a kind of freshman class in next 60 days on the Western Wool j daughter. Miss Clara. Quite a num -,
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
by going around the
world and politic*..
¡Warehouse company. The buildings | her of their friends were present. I
«bought he had done so. If he bad | The way to hold them will be by are estimated to cost $300.000 and ¡She was presented with a number of;
-sailed the required distance to the „howing the spirit of achievement wi|1 *>« on a three acre tract
■ useful presents, and ice cream and
Hast Indies he would
have been a,ld ability to take up the problems* Agencies have recently been
es- cake were generously served,
NEWBERG. OREGON
starved to death if his mutinous crew | Qf tbe times and solve them. Young tablished for the Estruscan phono-
On Monday October 18. Mr. and
had not sooner fed him to theflah. | lnen dtaiike anything that gets in a graph, manufactured ln the city, in Mrs. Staley and MI hs Violet and,
Why is It that some men are lucky |ut ol anything that looks back old Mexico, the Hawaiian Islands and Robert Shires accompanied Eiwin
and othen» are not? Why should! mOBtly
to the past. They like t o 1 China.
The entire output of
the Small ahd Mist Clara Staley to
old Lief Erickson, for instance, who associate themselves with movements plant at the present time is contract- Vancouver, where the happy couple |
actually discovered the real contl- that go ahead with determination tojed tor, and plans are being made were united In marriege. Mr. and
nent of America 500 years before accomplish results. The party that to increase the volume of the fac- Mrs. Small will leave in a short time
Columbus was born— why should he does things and does them well, in tory.
for Wisconsin where the groom has
W e have a fine Hat of
Everything Is now ln readiness for ■
a home In redlness. May the bent
be regarded as merely a daring 'ad­ accordance with the new scientific
venturer, while Columbus,
who spirit that prevades modern life, will commencement of worn on the pro- of wishes go with them,
Tillamook County Dairy Farma
didn’ t discover us at all. and whose be the party that will win the young posed 100 ton factory of the recently
.Mrs. Elliott entertained the W. C.
to Exchange for Valley Farma
record as pirate and slave trader man vote.
Incorporated Vegetable Oil Mills T. U. ladles gt her home on Wednes-
company. Its operation will mean day of last week and a very good
Is undisputed, gets a flag on tbe pub­
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lic buildings while me fellow pirates
the importation annually of $4,000,- ' meeting was held. Mrs. Tangen told!
RED CBOSS ANNOUN­
In the banks get tbe benefit of a
000 worth of raw copra and the in a very interesting manner of tbe |
CES ROLL CALL handling of double tliat amount in Inspiring things that took place at
merry holiday?
Maybe this is the reason. About
the finished product. It will provide the state convention.
The next
the time Columbus started on hist The American Red Cross will hold return cargoes for vessels carrying meeting will be held at the home of |
frank voyage. Wm. Claxton Invented j Its Fourth Annual Roll Call during Oregon pine to Australia and New Mrs. Marie Tangen the second Wed- •
nanveable type.
Up to that ttore the two-week period beginning with Zealand. Single orders for cocoa- nesday In the month. The mothers
there was no printing in the world Armistice Day. November 11th, and | nut oil from inland manufacturers meeting supt. will hold a program.
that wtf* not done by hand with a cloning with Thanksgiving Day, N o -1 sometimes reach the Pacific Coast Three new members were enrolled.
pen. Old Bill Claxton revolutionized vember 25th. This is not a "drive” manufacturers and Importers in such
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all that. The accounts of Columbus like the campaigns carried on during ¡volume as 50 tank cars of an average
Card of Thanks
ware published to tbe world while tbe War. It Is simply the annual 0f 60,000 pounds per car.
We wish to express our sincere
0
I hone of Lief Erickson were stored enrollment and re-enrollment ofj
thanks and appreciation to alt who
In the archives of Scandinavia. Thus members ln this great humanitarian
I. B. HUNTINGTON DIED SUD­
so kindly helped us ln our recent
«ga in was demonstrated the value of organisation.
DENLY LAST SUNDAY berevement and especially the Chris­
Last year nearly 10,000,000 per­
vtduarllaing,
410 First Street
Phone Black 22
tian Scientists, W. R. C., G. A. R.
• And no, we celebrate Columbus for sons responded to tbe Roll Call and
On last Sunday at a little past the and Mrs Slckafoose.
h h bravery, his nerve and his luck of this total number nearly 380,000
Hanvllle brothers and families.
What he did was the greatest secular were reeldents of Washington, Ore- noon hour I. B. Huntington died at
For Ladies, Misses
and Children
{
Reductions on Entire Stock
A substantial reduction on
every pair shoes in the store
I GROCERIES
C A S H P A ID
E. C. BAIRD
Your M on ey
in
UNIT
where it is
Sûveà
from Fire
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK