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RMN l* MM NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY. APRIL 81. 1981 Large* Circulation la T ambili County. We hope that Portland will suc ceed ip yetting the exposition In 1936. It will be a fine thing for New NOTTAOB * DIMOND berg Hundreds of thousands of peo Editors and Publishers. ple will visit Portland and thousands of them will visit the adjacent coun Published every Thursday try. Newberg should make early pre Ottica: Graphic Bid«.. «0« U n i S t parations to get many of these visit ors to come here and see the many Phone......................................Whtta S3 superior advantages which we enjoy. has a family of four children, two I g r ic u l t u r a l n o t e s sons and two daughters. FROM HIGH 9CH00L He will occupy his new pulpit the If it were not so serious from an first time next Sunday and will move economic standpoint, it would simply 1 to McMinnville as soon as his school cause the farmer to laugh heartily closes in June.— Telephone-Register. were he to read such remarks as we are told by The Rural New Yorker were made by the Hbn.. Norman J. ELECTRIC TRAIN SCHEDULE Gould, representing the thirty-sixth The following is the time of elec congressional district. New York tric train arrivals at the city ticket State, during a recent attack on the office at Newberg: bureau. He charged the bureau To Portland Prom Portland ■stared at the postoffice at Newberg, | Newberg will never achieve great ¡farm j was arbitrarily trying to increase 6:06 a. m. 9:03 ax m. Oregon, as second class matter. ness through patronising Portland prices hy restricting production, and 9:50 a. m. 11:33 a . m. getting properly keyed up from 1:16 p. m. 3:30 p. m. industries. We are proud of our many after dramatic standpoint, burst forth 4:06 p. m. $L00 Per Year in Adrance industries and we should help main jthe 6:36 p. m. {With the, to him. supposedly enlight 7:04 p. m. 6:66 p. m. tain them by giving them our patron ening statement that the.farm bureau 3:60 a. m Sunday only 13:45 a. m. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1921 is "absolutely dangerous to thehealth age Just as far as possible. and prosperity of the country.” The New York State Federation of PortU nd-N ew bng M otor Bas Soho- The auto accident on the highway •THE BERRIANS.” last Sunday afternoon should be a Farm Bureaus came back at him in dale Effective August I f , 1919 a rather dignified way. ^evidently The idea of adopting the name warning to all autoists about trying Intending to be diplomatic. The re "The Berrians" to be used here in to overtake another car unless they sponse was not heartily approved by Subject te change without notice. Leave Newberg Newberg seems to be meeting with are absolutely sure of a clear road the farmers, but the come-back of Leave Portland Mr. H. S. Fdllager of .Yates county, 4th and Alder Imperial Hotel favor from many quarters. There is ahead. met with instant whole-souled bacsk- t:9 9 a. m. 1:00 a. m. a great possibility in the proposition ing. Mr. Yates said, among other 9:90 a. m. 19:00 a. m. In the matter of building homes and the public is not slow to see this things. “I want to ask you. Mr. Gould, 11:09 a. m. „ 11:00 a. m. and are calling for some action to put Newberg people seem to have adopted who has a better right to regulate 1:99 p. m. 1:00 p. m. the matter into concrete form. We a "you first" policy. We need more production than the farmer? The 3:39 ». would suggest the organization of a new houses and everyone should be coal operators cut all production in 9rder to create an artificial short 4 :16 p. body similar to the Salem Cherrians ready to help out. , age. Result— the public unable to 6:89 p. and the Portland Rbsarians to give get coal at any price. Did you or We notice that quite a good many congress say anything? Woolen mills 0:30 p. 9:30 p. the matter form and publicity. As stated in Prof. Kilham’s article last Newberg people have taken advan and cotton mills, in fact all manu~ are doing little or nothing, Sat. and Sun.—only—S a t and Sun. week, this is a berry center and will tage of the clean-up period, but why facturers leaving the raw material that they not take the lesson to heart and keep 11:99 p. m. 9:00 p. ss. be even more so in the future. What should use in the producers hands. the premises clean? Reservations for Theatre Parties, could be more appropriate than to This, you no doubt, think perfectly proper. etc., or for Special Tripe oall organize a .bo<Jy and adopt a name One of the best ways to boost New "I wonder how long you would Portland Phone ............ lfaln SS14 which would advertise our commun berg is to buy Newberg goods . A continue to make a certain line of Newberg P h o n e ................Black 130 ity and its adaptability for the grow dollar spent elsewhere will never help pumps for the fanner when it was ing of berries? plain to you that there would be a build op your own community. surplus and you could not see a pos Would It not be a fine thing if we sible profit; and I want to remind A hen In the coop is worth a dozen you, Mr. Gould, that it will be mighty could have an organization of several hundred business people and farmers in the garden these days. few pumps you will sell unless the farmer does make a profit who would help give Newberg some “You condemn our organisation EXCURSION FARE IN AGAIN valuable outside advertising by use because we desire to control our own of this name and by visiting Portland San Francisco, Cal., ‘April 18.— products. Well, who in the name of during the Rose Show and Salem dur Re-establishment of excursion rates justice, has a better right than the as you do your food ing the State Fair and letting the to all points east by all transconti farmer? Surely not the food apecg people of'the state know that we are nental roads, was announced by the lator or profiteer! * Another matter Pacific company today. The seems to be worrying you .quite a really alive and doing something in Southern rates were suspended In 1917. little; that is the activities of the Newberg? * Tickets will be sold from June 16 farm organizations relative to mat And why not a berry carnival? to August 15 and the time limit will ters of legislation. I t is the most sensible, eco Portland has her Rose Festival, Pen be October 31. The old excursion "Organised Industry asks for spec nomical way. rate o( one and one-third fares for dleton her Round-Up, Salem her ial acts; also organted labor, not the round trip will be restored. only asks but demands special legis Cherry Fair, McMinnville is advertis I t is much better th an paying Excursion rates on these carriers lation. Why then, pray, has not or high prices fo r soap, starch, ing- herself as the Walnut City. We to all points west were announced ganised agriculture the same right to believe that something of this nature some months ago. Today’s order re ask or recommend certain law s that fuel, and not getting as de could be easily handled and would turns the roads to the old excursion they believe w ill be of benefit, not pendable results. status.—Oregonian. only to their own business, but to all prove to be of great benefit in bring - -------------------- o -------------------* Thousands of good house ing the berry growing industry into Oil fev er Breaking Out In This Dis co-related interests?" keepers hare found it tho b et Mr. Gould, it is claimed, represents prominence. We believe that the tric t Again. certain big interests that are fighting te r way—you w in, too, when Idea is a good one and think that News of the striking of oil at Ami the Farm Bureau. Let us be warned yon hare given it a tr ia l steps should be taken at once to adopt ty. which, while not substantiated by “fight the devil witkJiiajawn' .....■■■■—■■/'' - -r-"-‘ weapons” in this state. this name for Newberg and adjacent first-hand information, has been cir culating persistently here the past territory. few days, has brought a new vision of prosperity before the eyes of some New Pastor for M ethodist Church at Phono W hite 112 "A penny saved ia a penny earned." of our folks and it is understood that _ McMinnville. No one will dispute the wisdom of there is being formed here a Joint Rev. Milton A. Marcy of Dayton this saying, but if everyone tried to stock company to make arrangements has bee nappolnted by Bishop Shep to search for oil in this vicinity. From save every penny they made, it would the Yonderlea farm of J. B. McNer- ard as pastor of the McMinnvlU# M. not be long until Industry Itself ney A Son, a couple of miles from E. church. Rev. Marcy is one of the would cease. Extravagance should town, comes news of the discovery of leading young men of the Oregon conference. He is a graduate of W ill never be condoned, but penurious what seems to be traces of this valu amette University In class of 1916, able deposit. A very deep well on ness is not always economy. this farm, which is their chief water and also from Kimball School of The supply, has lately been practically ology same year. He was admitted to the Oregon conference in 1911 There is probably no way to com spoiled by the appearance on the and served Falls City and Dayton, water of £ thick, dark, inflammable pel obedience to the headlight dim fluid and some of this has been bot being now in his sixth year on his mer law, but if the person who does tled and sent away to be analyzed.— present charge and has made a fine record. not dim his lights upon the approach Carlton Sentinel. Besides his work as pastor he has of another auto could only compre taught in the public school of Dayton hend his own danger in thus blinding The Graphic has the largest cir for three years, the last year being an approaching driver, he would not culation of any paper in Yamhill principal of the school. He has been very successful in bis work among county. run the risk. the young people, there being now under construction in Dayton church community hall, which will be dedicated in June. Rev. Marcy Newberg Graphic Buy Washing WAIT FOR THIS ANOTHER ALUMINUM SALE! Many o f our customers were disappointed in not getting articles at our last sale so wo persuaded the Factory to Put Os Another Sate Dish Pans Tea Kettles Percolators Double Boilers Berlin Kettles Roasters, etc. at $1.98 each SEE LATER ANNOUNCEMENT Larkin-Prince Hardware Company by the Pound Newberg Landry “Particular Printing for Particsiar People” CAN YOU B EA T IT? 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Kramer, deceased, with the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Yamhill county, and that said court has fixed May 21st, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m. on said date at the county court room in the court house at McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing upon said final account. Therefore, all persons Interested in said estate are hereby required to be present at said time and place to show cause, if any, why said final ac count should not be allowed, said cl tate bi closed and said administratrix be discharged, and her'bondsmen ex onerated. Dated April 21st, 1921. Eunice J. Kramer, Administratrix of the estate of Henry W. Kramer, deceased. C. R. Chapin, attorney for estate. First Pub. April 21. 1921. LaBt Pub. May 19th, 1921. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the last w ill and testament of Cyrene Palmer, de ceased, haa filed her final account in said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon and Yamhill County, and that said Court hag fixed Monday. May 2nd, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m. on said date at the court room of said Court at the court hones in the City of McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing on sal(J final account. Therefore, all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to be present at Mid time and place to ■how cause, if any, why the said final accouat should not be allowed and approved. m !4 executrix discharged and Mid estate finally cloMd. MARY P. JOHNSON, Executrix of the last will and tes tament of Cyrene Palmer, d< r*aeed. C. R .Chapin, attorney for estate. First publication, March 31st, 1931. Last publication, April 38th, 1931. 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