GRAPHIC PAGE POTO Newberg Graphic E. THTO3DAY, MARCH 84, 1981. A ft o f Beilharz Is True Mirror o f Lifo H. W O O D W A R D Editor and Publisher BAIRD’S Published every Thursday m oraine O ffice: Graphic Bldg.(> 600 F irst 8t. — PHONES — Office. W hite 22; Residence, B lue 87. Entered at the poetofflce at New berg. Oregon, as second class matter. New $2.00 Per Year in Advance THURSDAY, MARCH 24. 1921. Ginghams C H ANG E OF O W N ER SH IP On the seventh o f March a con tract was made for the sale o f the N ew berg Graphic to W. J. N ottage and Chester A. Dimond, the new owners to take possession the first of A pril. A fo llo w in g "fe w a closing continuous remarks,*’ service of editor and publisher, w ill New Spring Oxfords Another shipment o f new ginghams just received. Beautiful patterns at same old p ried One special lot o f Ladies’ V oile Waists just received; while ' they last 25c and 28c $1.25 to 2.75 $4125 to $10 per yard n th per pair thirty-one years and three months as Ladies’ Voile Waists be Ladies’ and Misses new spring oxfords and pumps reserved fo r next week. A s may be seen from contributed a rticles appearing in the Graphic, the people who live immediately west o f N ew berg are divided in opinion regard in g the matter o f a proposed n ew school district. Notice from County Superintendent Duncan w ill b e found in another column, an nouncing a m eeting o f the boundary board for the purpose o f g ivin g a hearing in this ease. FRESH GROCERIES E V E R Y T H IN G G O O D T O E A T V ery lowest prices. Phone your orders to E .C B A IR D HKTLHARZ T H E E N T E R T A IN E R COMING F R ID A Y N IG H T A t W ood-Mar H all on Friday night N oah Beilharz. who for the past eighteen years has entertained au diences throughout the United States and Canada, w ill g ive the closing lyceuni number for the season. Beilharz is reputed to be "A m e ri c a ’s greatest character artist.” Reserved seats 50 cents, general Q UAR TET TO VISIT N E W B E R G On Friday evening A p ril first, at •:® 0 p. m. the male quartet from the B ible U niversity at Eugene w ill give a concert, consisting o f music and For more than eighteen years Noah Belihurz (pronounced Bile-hurz) has been one o f the leading character impersonators of the American platform, . using wigs and makeup. In an adept manner, Mr. Beilharz effects all o f hia changes o f character in full view o f his audience* and his performances are a true mirroring o f nature. His “ Hoosier Schoolmaster” is a classic and hia program o f miscellaneous readings Is equally attractive. - recitations under the auspices o f the C. E. society o f the Christian church. Tickets may be had o f any member o f the society or at McCoy’s garage. The entertainm ent w ill be o f a fine order and everyone is assured o f an enjoyable evening. A banquet for members o f the society w ill precede the concert. ITALIAN PRUNES Cleaning op balance of our surplus at greatly reduced prices. Can supply prunes in 100 lots or more at the follow ing special prices f. o. b. Lafayette, Oregon, for immediate acceptance. 5*4 to 7 f t $25.00 per 100; 4 to 6 f t $20.00; 3 to 4 ft. $15.00 per 100. A ll trees well rooted, stocky and clean. Our 3 to 4 f t are heavy grade, in fact nearly equal to the 4 to 6 f t sine fo r calliper. Can supply in lots of 500 or more, terms cash or bankable note, eight months’ time. A general variety of other stock at oar packing shied, seven blocks due north of Lafayette post office. Apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, grapes, etc. Loganberry tips, Blackcaps, Cuth- bert raspberry in large lots, at low prices. W e are allow ing 20r; discount on all small lots of general assortment at our packing shed. Phone or call before yon miss a bargain. UFayette Nursery Co., itfayette, Ore. Experience Teaches That- W EST L ittle B liley Sleeper, son o f M r. and Mrs. Monte Sleeper, of Portland, is visitin g with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boyd. Kenneth Fendall and Grant Y er- gen are home from O. A C. fo r a ten days’ vacation. The Upstreamer’s Class throughly enjoyed the party given them last F rid a y evening at the church, by the Sunshine class. They proved them selves fin e little entertainers. They particularly outdid themselves when it came to the refreshments. D eli cious fudge and ta ffy candy, hot cocoa and cake w ere served. Green decorations and shamrock w ere in evidence everywhere. Many little prizes were given to winners o f con test games Lois Fendall spent Sunday with the home Tolks. E ric Thum burg has been Improv ing so rapidly that he thinks he w ill start to school soon. The Sunday school is going to have Easter exercises nexts Sunday. There w ill be special music and a special o fferin g w ill be taken as has been the custom on Easter. A number o f the members o f the West Chehalem W. C. T. U. enjoyed attending the W. C. T. U. institute st Chehalem Center last Wednesday and also appreciated the very fine lunch served by the good ladies of the community. ----------o---------- j MEMENTOES OF GREAT ACTOR Diary of Junius Brutus Booth and Other Interesting Relics Are Found in Old Theater. Builder s Hardware can be bought as cheaply at this store as anyw here else. And the quality and assortment are equal to any you can find. C . W h eth er you build a house, barn, chicken coop o r only a pantry shelf, you w ill find here all the h ardw are you require, including screw s, hinges, locks, door knobs, hasps and staples, hooks, d raw er pulls, brackets, etc. Com* and S * * _ _ Th*m nzm “ On th* S f a a r * ” W ith y e a OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS 15c lb. Beef Pot Roast Boiling Beef - Lard 20c 12k lb. 25c lb. Sugar Cured Bacon Sugar Cured Bacon Backs 25c lb. lb. A G E N T S FO R RED R O C K C O T T A G E CHEESE QUALITY COUNTS ht t — ■ — i 11 — ■ ■ 1 — »■ Ml — B— — - ■ MB— --■*■*? M B i . i — .¡ i p 'm i | Newberg Meat Company iu f e le c tr ic nu iir p ii in P in p u n e a , that of the IncaDdew-ent l»n>os being shielded; the light.. Itself Is Altered, and tbns a powerful raontelirniuatlc light, at the extreme limit of visibil ity, is obtained. With this light excellent photographs of minute objects, under a magnifica tion o f 2^00 diameters, were made and exhibited upon a screen. The ex perimenter suggested that lenses sper d a lly corrected for the ultra-violet rays would enable photography to do for the microscope what It has already done for the telescope.— New Tork Evening Post Peanuts Gain In Popularity. More than 2,<IUU. imio acres In this Diaries and relic* o f Junius Brutus Booth, famous in the annals of the country were planted with peanuts American stage, were brought to light last year. The demand for them la by wreckers working on the recon Increasing hy leaps and bounds. They struction o f the famous old Walnut are one of the most nutritious foods Street Theater, at Philadelphia. Pa., known to man, one pound o f them the oldest playhouse In the United (shelled) containing nearly tialf a Stdte*. pound o f fat and a quarter o f a pound Away up in the eaves, and there was o f protein, both htgh grade and read no evidence to show bow they were ily digestible. For running the body pat there, were two big hampers of machine they are three tiroes as effi wicker, falling to pieces from cient as an eqnnl weight o f beef and theater’s manager had a ladder put np, Ave times as efficient aa an equal and he and a workman started to as weight o f eggs cend. Peanuts yield a sw eet wholesome The ladder broke and the workman cooking oil. A bushel o f them In the had some ribs fractured, bnt the ham shell will produce a gallon o f oil. pers, when Anally brought down, Many lard substitutes new sold and proved well worth the trouble. popular are peanut oil converted Into They were foil o f oldtime costnmee, a solid fat. a diary o f the famous actor, a license for Booth's father to practice law, May Combine Languages. signed by the king of England, and a It wtM he o f Interest not only to collection of old playbills and pro students o f philology In general but to grams that are Invaluable today. anyone who has wondered why Nor Alongside the hampers, resting way, Denmark and Sweden waste so across two beams, was a big, thin alab much time through having three differ o f inarble. It was found to be a litho ent languages to know that Adolf No graph stone on which were made the rses, long professor o f philology at pictures advertising John Bleeper U peels, has started a movement to Clark. bring the three languages more close ly together. His task Is stupendous, Are and Microscope. bat since he Is s philologist himself he Before the Royal Microscopical so may usher In the day when s drama ciety in London there was described a written by a Dane’ can be played in method of photographing objects mag- Btockbetm without being translated. km ««Mbs* e d &.••-*<! by the m icro »«»"* OBJECTED TO WOMAN’S SKIRT Peculiar Rsason Advanced by China man for Refusing to Consider Matrimonial Alliance. In spite of the success with which the campsIgn sgalnst the binding of women’s feet has been waged In China, there are still parts where men will not marry girls who have natural fe e t Missionaries try,''#© far as possible, to arrange marriages between Chris tian girls and Christian men. One of our Christian girla, writes a corre spondent, was getting quite an old maid, having reached the age o f twen ty-eight. Several heathen had asked her, hut she refused them all. One of onr preachers approached a country tenant farmer and tried to persuade him to ask the twenty-eight-year-old lady. We all thought It would como off. The man was about the same age ns the lady In question, and had not yet succeeded In getting engaged. But to onr surprise, he would have nothing to do' with the plan, and gave as hla reason : “ Whd would marry a girl with a «klrt like that?" The girl had her skirt embroidered In a different way to the girls and the women In the vil lage where the particular swain lived, and he felt that he dared not make such an Innovation on the fashion o f bis own village. A beautiful pair o f brown eyes, long, fine, black hair, and a good Christian character counted aa nothing agalnat a at range atyla o f skirt embroidery! Cat Goes MX) Miles in Wheel. A kitten crawled Inside the rim s f a* big flywheel at the Great Nortbara mills at Burlington, Neb., and fell asleep. The mill pet was unnoticed and the giant machinery was set in motion. The wheel whirred about with the kitten Inside for nine houre, held to Its perilous position by tbs running o f th# wheel. The kitten was still allvs when the machinery was stopped for the night It was esti mated it had traveled 000 miles. ATT0ESET AT LAW CLARENCE BUTT W ill practice in all the courta o f the state. 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