XEW BS10 PAGE TWO j* > Security and Safety at Alt Times J* > Our Vaulin, Safe, Deposit Boxes are Pro­ tected by the Latest Achievem ent o f Science L o c - A la r m JL Can Not Be Burglarized W ithout Turning In A n Alarm Any Tampering Turns In An Alarm And Instantly Doubly Locks Vault D oor Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent THURSDAY, MARCH 91, 1991 GRAPHIC S IM P LE REASON FOR TH R IFT f li Send it ii to the ii Laundry Its Practice Necessary That There May Be Margin of Production Over Consumption. The beat and cheapest method of having your fam ily washing done is to send it to the Arrangements are i~U n mad* here, according to information from division headquarters of the Rod Cross, for the observance locally of “ Rod Crow Roll Call Sunday." la November. Oca- «rally throughout the nation a day haa been set aside In honor of tho organisation, with special services la Sunday Schools and young people’s meetings as wall as special sermons. „ According to plans considerable tims at these special services Is to ho devoted to discussion of prace-thne activities of the Red Cross. Including somewhat detailed Information regard­ ing future work which haa been plan­ ned. No subscriptions will be asked, unless special arrangements should be made by officers of tho local chap­ ter. is ir no} mere cmhtlshness for ono who cau afford to buy and doea buy silk ait irta uud silk «lockings and automobiles, and who freely admits ihut he wastes money, but who Justi­ fies giraseli somewhat belligerently by raying that he can afford to waste money, arid that It Is nobody’s busi­ ness, to object to other people doing •••»♦»oooopoooooooQoeooee •♦♦♦♦•••oooeoeoeeooeooè thè same sort of thing only because he thinks the other people cannot W H A LE BIT O F F TOO MUCH W H O LE W ORLD IN HIS DEBT afford the expenditures? Right down In our heartB we know that the con­ Attenpt te Make a Meal of PaeHle Demies of General Gorges Removed cern is not all with the welfture of those other people who are wasting Cable Proved End ef Spor­ One Well Called a “ 8otdi«r of their money ; It is really a matter of tive Cryatura. Humanity." jealousy aud of class distinction The direct descendant of the whale Tlie death In London of General based on clothing—a feeling that COMPANY that swallowed Jonah flapped bis huge . Coi gns removes one to whom had been these people have committed social J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. tall through the tranquil waters o f the given the unofficial but deserved title misdemeanors, as when the cook du­ plicated her mistress' hat. And any The only Abstract Books in Pacific, off Mexico. He was hungry— of “the world's physician.” rays the Yamhill County. hungry for a new sensation. All the New York Times. His epoch-making one who preaches thrift to people on Me MINN VILLE, ORJ9QON thrills In that neck of the ocean were work In Cab* and at Panama gave the ground that they should not have on land, where the Mexicans were con­ him fame In all civilised lands as a what they like for their money is quering Mexico. Idly he shot a column master of sanitation and of scientific simply preaching nonaenalcal cant. He of water through his nose Into the air. method. His genius in finally tracing is really preaching revolution. What with the submarines out o f the the yellow fever germ to Ita true car­ ^..If, thep. thrift has no virtue in It- aea. life had lost all seat for a whale. rier 'and In devising and developing eelf, If every person within the limits The submarine idea flashed through the sure means of extirpating It of the law Is quUtled tff spend what Slow Stale Tough his brain and tickled bis ambergris. brought about in his lifetime the ful­ he cau earn, and more than be can earn If he can get away with }t, la What a Jolly lark, to be aural He fillment of hie own prophecy that would dive below and scare the ran­ rases o f yellow fever would become there any unmoral reason for thrift? The reason for thrift Is plain. It cor and octopus Into a fit. Down he a medical rarity. It was Inevitable is- not necessary to talk about moral­ went. that after hla amazing and complete Now, the All-American Cable com­ success In Cuba and at the Canal zone ity. It Is simply that If we do not pany, which took over the Mexican hla skilled services should he sough* have thrift we shall not mavè a mar­ gin of production over consumption— Telegraph company, has tome valu­ hy other governments. that Is, we shall riot have capital. If able rubber-wound copper wires ly­ In Guayaquil he demonstrated again No Collection— No Charge ing on the bottom of thd ocean off his ability to rout yellow fever In one we do not have capital we cannot have M c M in n v il l e , O r e g o n progress, for wa shall have no means Mexican headlands. They met the of Its historic lair«, and In South Af­ HILLSBORO, OREGON wherewith to make Improvement in ex game of our hero. rica he brought hia kaowledge and istlng facilities for production. There He seised the long thing In hla devotion into play. No one in hia is the danger of extravagance. And month. It stuck. History has never time approached him In the number it is a very real danger.—Samuel Crow- Shiloh Relief Corps, No. 98 recorded any whale who ever attempt­ .1 victories which he won over trop­ ther, in the North American Review. ed to eat a Pacific cable and got away ical diseases. It was a dream of Meetings held 2nd and 4th Thurs­ The Red Crora Remainders. with It. Our hero was no exception. General Gorgna that the tropics might day of each month at 2:30 p. m , In He struggled, and finally wound him­ he made safe for the development of Ever since demobilization the Red self up In several thousand dollars' white civilisation, and h^ did an Im­ Cross has kept in constant touch with Duncan's Hall, 311 First street. worth of Interrupted messages. When mense deal to hasten Its realization. the families of 800,000 soldiers and sail­ FRANCES WOODRUFF, Free. the cable repair ships hove to and The wide recognition which came to ors and marines. - This service has EMMA L. SNOW, Sec’y grappled for the cable to find out what him while living and which is feeling­ embraced almost everything from sup had Interrupted communication be­ ly renewed now that he la gone, was plying first aid to seeing a man Try A Liner In The Graphic. tween Vera Crus and Valparaiso. less of hla scientific attainments, great through to a better job than he ever Chile, they dragged to the surface a as they were, than of his achievements I ad before. ■■ o - very dead whale, wound ap In sev­ as a soldier of humanity. eral hundred feet o f . hopelessly com­ NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT JCL R. C H A P I N plicated cable. _ ‘ OF EXECUTORS. •- • Another Diecoverer. .. Chief Engineer James Mowat, whe ATTORNEY AT LAW In an old Spanish geographical work went ashore, and lives In New York, Notice is hereby given that the on America published in 1552 by Fran­ Practice in all courts; Probate, says this is the first whale he ever cesco Lopes de Gomera, a priest of undersigned have been duly appoint­ Deed. Morgagee and all legal heard of that tried to rat a cable. And Sevilla, it is mentioned that Labrador ed. by the County Court of the State papers. Abstracts examined. other members of the crew of hla ship was reached for the first time hy a o f Oregon to t Yamhill County, as vouch for the story. " ‘ party of Norwegian ration piloted by executors of the last will and testa John Scolvus or Jon Skolp in 1470. n?ent o f Ella C. Duncan, deceased. Herman “Thoroughness.’* The announcement was made for the Therefore, all persons having Max Walter, head of a boys’ train­ first time some years ago, but it was claims against said estate, are here ing school in Frankfort, tetla the fol­ greeted with skepticism that Colum­ by notified to present the same, with lowing story by way o f Illustrating bus had been anticipated on the Amer­ proper vouchers, to the undersigned German Ihoroughness: ican shorts by any bnt Leif Erlcson. A venerable teacher !n< one o f Ger*J but recently additional evidence has executors at the law office of C. R. many’s preparatory schools was dis­ dbown that Columbus’ visit to thla Chapin, at Newberg, Oregon. wJtliln tractedly ambling about his study one country was antedated by Scolvus by six months after the date of the first day when he noticed a stray piece of 20 years and steps are being taken to publication of this notice. paper. Picking It up he saw that it urge the former’s claims for honors. XAVIER B. DUNCAN. was a Latin composition from one of n « m > «rR a u it i m r n s . ELLIS WINTERS, (k k k strrxxih J a a k d xja his devoted disciples. Executors of the last will and tes­ Glass blowers are known to drink On looking at It more closely be de­ S. M. CALKINS ft SON. . from fifty to sixty pints of water dur­ tament of Ella C. Duncan, deceased tected an error which be had over­ Newberg. Oregon Hft-fl & « ing a day’s work and to be nothing C. R. Chapin, attorney for estate. looked. Seating himself at bis desk, the worse for It, but they are beaten Flint publication. March 31st, he dipped his pen In good red Ink nnd by a young and capable worker of 1921. made the necessary correction. He whom a physician reports that he then folded the paper into a neat drank 12 gallons of water a day arid a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT roll, stuck It In the fire, and with It COMPANY whole tubful of It during the night lighted his nlrw---------------------------------- Notice is hereby given that the u n ­ ESTABLISHED 1300 dersigned executrix of the last will and testament of Cyrene Palmer, de­ RELIABLE FUNERAL ceased. has filed her final account in DIRECTORS said estate in the County Court of Lady Assistant the State of Oregon and Yamhill County, and that said Court has fixed Office Phone White 26 — Nlglit Monday. May 2nd, 1921, at 10 o’clock Phone Black »4 a. m. on said date at the court room of said Court at the court house In Newberg, - :- Oregon. the City of McMinnville. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing on It Pays to Buy in Bulk said final account. Just one hole bored a t the proper angle Therefore, all persons interested in and loaded w ith a few sticks o f said estate are hereby notified to be present at said time and place to show cause, if any, why the said final account should not be allowed and approved, said executrix discharged and said estate finally closed. STU M PIN G POWDERS Headquarter* for MARY P. JOHNSON. D u P o n t a n d R e p a u n o B ra n d s Executrix of the last will and tes­ (Pacific Northwest Products) tament of Cyrene Palmer, deceased. 808 l»t St. Newberg, Ore C. R .Chapin, attorney for estate. fir m ly ta m p e d in w ith th re e fe e t o f fu se First publication, March 31st, Phone W hite 198 attached, the flare o f a m atch— and this great 1921. ■tump w as to m from its resting place and Last publication, April 28th. 1921. ready to be laid on the pile. Last publication, April 28th. 1921. i » laundry. Newbeig Steam Laundry: Yamhill Co. Abstract j W e Collect UNITED STATES NATIONAL ------------- - B A N K --------------- S. L. PARRETT, Pres. J. L. HOSKINS, Vice-Prea. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. THE UNATTAINABLE ^ 4 4 r T 'H E R B 'S a spot on my back, A about the sise o f a postage stamp, that has been Itching all day." said the retired merchant, “ and it has «nosed me more grief than the last a ttack o f rheumatism. I can’t reach It with either hand, and I hare been backing up against every tele­ phone pole and gatepost, rubbing like a horse with the mange. A I man o f my social and commercial standing doesn't look dignified while thus en­ gaged. but when a man’s back itches, he has to defy the conveo- and get relief the best way he H. M. HOSKINS, A sst Cash. W. E. CROZER, A sst Cash. R. A. BUTT, A sst Cash. of money where It will do the moat food. “Yet he has a secret sorrow. I think he’s the most melancholy man I ever saw, and his trouble Is that be can’t raise a good stand o f whiskers. Nowadays, when whiskers are consid­ ered an Infirmity, It seems strapge that any man should grieve over such a matter. “He sends all over the United States for hair growers, and half the time his face la blistered or swollen, and still the whiskers won’t grow on him. If some miracle happened, nod he' woke up some morning to find his countenance all covered with whiskers, he’d probably have them shaved off within a week; but because they won’t grow, he won’t be happy till he gets Weary o f Whirlwinds. "T oo don’t seem to like the Idea of a whirlwind campaign." T hate the mere mention o f It,” replied Farmer Oomtoseel. “ Maybe you’d find It hard to understand, nev­ er havin’ lived, as I did, la a pert of the country where every once In awhile yon have to get oat and run for a cyclone cellar." Plenty e f Time. Teacher—What, Bobby, you say you don’t want to be president o f the United 8tates? Bright Lad—Not Just now, thanks, (f it’s all the same to you I'd rather wait until after a couple o f more elec­ tions,—American Legion Weekly. “ I can understand Just how it has worried you." said the hotelkeeper. His Weak End. •TTbe fact that you couldn’t reach “Reggie Is going to the country on around and claw the itching place Saturday.” > with your fingers kept the matter “ For a week-end?" fradi in your memory and got on your “ Y es; his head’s been bothering werve*. The pursuit o f the unattain­ him.”—Boston Transcript able always Is more interesting to us than the easier work close to hand. You had your whole person to scratch, M ANDOLIN IN SECOND PLA C E aad might have bought a currycomb ftsr a quarter, and had a good time, but Italians in New York Now Exhibit a Decided Preference for the you couldn’t be happy until you had Phonograph. «cached the one Inaccessible spot. “ A while ago I imagined I had Many an odd note creeps Into the Tseart disease, and went and saw the doctor. He knows I have money in American process of the melting pot; the bank, and am considered good pay, often there Is a queer mixture of the ~m be confirmed my worst fears, and. modern with the old-established na­ wmde up his mind to have me for his tional customs. Probably nowhere In star patient, until one o f us petered Brooklyn la there a better Illustration sut. He threw an awful scare Into me. of this than in the big Italian colony s s that I went home swaa'lng ice cold lying in the region between Browns­ ville and east New York. "drees lemonade. There nightly you hear the Italian’s "H e gave me some medicines and a Wt o f Ins-motions Among them was love for music loudly expressed, not tae 10 the effect that when I went to through the tinkling mandolin or gui­ tar of Naples, but through the ultra­ ted I should always sleep on my right modern phonograph. The moon beams A le . He cautioned me over and over «gain against laying on my left aide, down brightly, and perhaps damsels and left the Impression that if I dis- as fair as those of sunny Italy peep through shuttered windows, but the Aeyed him. I’d wake up some mom- teg to find myself a candidate for a serenade below Is one hy proxy. Caruso and McCormack. MartlnelH and •oral horseshoe. . “ That matter looked easy at the Sler.sk. Galll-Curcl and Farrar vie with each other In vocal flights through fine, and I assured the doctor I’d fol- horns of bras« and fiber. tew his bylaws to the letter. When Naturally the beloved mandolin, oft­ I went to bed that night. I atretched sat on my right side, and in ten min- en brought with the bundle of clothes stes I was just suffering to roll over. from far-off Sicily or the Neapolitan 7 don’t believe I ever had such a hinterland, la cherished still, but the wnkerlng for anything. It seemed to native tunes and airs are confined we the height of hnmsn happiness largely to the barber shops or the would He In sleeping on one’s l«ft side. sadly-altered wine cellars.—Brooklyn I followed instructions for two nights, Ragle. sad then I decided that life wasn’t worth such sacrifices, and I rolled over Had a Record. a d slept on my left side, and nothing The only way it would move was mppened. I was feeling better than down stream with the current The serial next morning when I got up. owner had worked on It all afternoon. “ O f course this experience lessened In the evening another boat came up. a y confidence In the doctor's instruc- “Having a bit o f trouble T camo Oons. and I concluded that If I was the question from the new arrival. going to sidestep the Instruction« I “Tea.” replied the owner and wont might as well sidestep the medicines. oa working with the engine. Ins. for they tasted like low life Is n “So yoo own tMa boat? Wbat did Chinese alley, and I threw the whole yon have to give for her?" asked the M out of the window. Thus the saw­ new arrival. bones lost his most promising patieot “Thirty five dollars," replied the veeanse he handed out a rule that owner. wasn’t strictly necessary. “ Tfiat’s not s bad prlco. but that “ Speaking o f the unattainable, do boat has been around Raven «wood a won know what’s the matter with Hllaa number of years and I’ve known It •gbnfisdow? He has everything a man to sell for »26," raid the new arrival. could ask. a stranger In * the town mould say. He lias a beautiful borne “ Bat yesterday It mode a new record: It was sold for » 15 ."—Indlaoapoito and a wife who wot,Id be considered a moecess anywhere, and be has festoons Now«. Accounts Everywhere to lls W .H . HOLLINGSW ORTH Out! and ready foi the pile in no4ime! Get Seeds That Grow VINCENTS I f EED STORE OLYMPIC FLOUR - , -V Q uick, sim ple and cheap— D u P o n t or R epauno Stum ping Pow ders are ready right now to help y ou clear your land, or plant your trees. U se D u P on t N itroglycerin D ynam ite for ditching. . . Y ou r'd ea ler w ill supply you w ith D u P on t E xplosives and B lasting A ccessories. Our free book, "D evelop m en t o f L ogged -off Lands,” tells you how to use explosives for stum p and boulder blasting, ditching, tree- plqnting and oth er farm w ork. W rite for a cop y T O D A Y . I t ’ s free. n-u LARKIN-PRINCE Hardware Co. I ! i Notice of Final Hearing - ■ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the last will and testament of John Hutzen, de­ ceased, have filed their final account in said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Yamhill County, Oregon, and that the said court has fixed April 18th, 1921, at 1*10 o’clock In forenoon of said date ' at the county court room In the Courthouse at McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing on said final account. Therefore, all persons Interested in said estdte are hereby required to appear at said time and place to show cause, If any there be, why said final account should not be al­ lowed. the said executors discharged and said estate closed. W. H. WOODWORTH A. C. RUBY Executors of the last will and testament of John Hutten, deceased. C. R. CHAPlN.Attorney for Estate. First publication March 17. 1921. Last publication April 14, 1921. NEW BERG Sand and Gravel Co. ALL KIN DS OF SAND AND G R A V E L F O R . CEMENT AND ROAD WORK OFFICE AND BUNKERS Foot of River St Phone Red 186 iWOWvWOW« INSURANCE IN Old Line Companies The »afest in the long run. W |Hn E & C O . 703% First Street j