Largest Circulât lo » la T m M U County NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY. JULY 7. IM I Newberg, Shi B ig D ays o f E n terta in m en t CHAUTAUQUA ELLISON-WHITE PLAN TO ERADICATE CHOLERA i« B n «d «n of Indiana County Working to Stamp Out All ' Famous (P r a p t r tt by th* United States Dspnrt ment mt Agriculture.) The Biggest Little Show on Earth July 16-21 A county free from hog cholera this year la the goal to which swine breed­ ers In Steuben county, Ind., are word­ ing under the guidance of the local county ageut and the district veteri­ narian of the United States Depe t- tnent of Agriculture. As a result of a persistent campaign for the control This year's program offers Newberg people a variety and quality of enter* tainment and instruction never surpassed, even on the Chautauqua platform. DAILY PROGRAM: Has more performing rom es, Dogs, Uoats, Monkeys, and more surprising never-before-seen-acts than any similar show entour. SATURDAY, JULY 16 TUESDAY, JULY 19 8 :3 0 p. m.— Opening announcements of the week by chantauqua director. Concert, “ The Liberty Belles o f Boston.” 9:00 a. m.— Junior Chautauqua play hoar. S :S0 p. m.— Lecture, “ Prom Peace Pipe to War Trail,” Chief Strongjheart. 7:30 p. m.— Greatest comedy Buoceas in yean, “ It Pays to Advertise,” presented by the Keighley Hew York players. • 7 :30 p. m.— Concert prelude, . “ The Liberty n »iu t q | Boston.” Dramatic Lecture, “ Tallow Dips,” Dr. Bo. bert Parker Miles. 9:00 a. m.— Junior chantauqua play hour. In absurdities and comical stunts 8:30 T o Please the Old and Young See the Challenge Troupe o f o f cholera and strict organised effort to eradicate it, there has been a re­ markable decrease In the disease In the county during the last two years. In 1017 the loss from cholera In the county, according to the county agent, was about $10,000. In 1018 It was a little less than $5,000, and In 1010 It was about the same. In 1020, how- MANY DOG ACTORS REMEMBER T H E DATE and don't fad to bring tbe children CHIEF STR0NGHEART COMES FROM FIGHTING STOCK Rock, 210 South Center Street . Chief S'rongheart, noted Indi-in lec­ ture-entertainer who appears at Chau­ tauqua on the fourth afternoon, la proud o f his ancestry. He Is the son of Chief Running Elk, who served as scout for General Howard In the Nea Perce War, and the grandson of Chief VINCENT'S FEED STORE ' 9:00 a. m.— Junior chautauqua play hoar. 2:30 p^ m.— Conoert prelado, Mary A dd Hays’ Grand Opera Singers. Lecture, “ The House We Lira In,” Y. L Shepherd. 7:30 p. m.-—Closing Conoert, Mary A dd Hays’ Grand Opera Singers. A notable musical organisation headed by Mary Adel Hays, American coloratura soprano. MONDAY, JULY 18 9:00 a. m.— Junior chaatanqoa play hoar. 2 :30 p. m.— Concert prelade, The Lowell Patton -Headings, W inifred Windus. 7 :30 p. m.— Concert prelude, The Lowell Patton Military Drill Ponies Ret Seeds That Grow Lecture, “ The Wonders of the Mind,” Dr. E L. House. 7:30 p. m.— Concert prelude, The Alexander Trio. Lecture, “ The Destroyers and Builders of Health,” Dr. E. L. House. Bragers Trio, featuring Elec tra Platt, fu n ous monologist. AERIAL A C T S STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS For Sale at p. m.— Musical entertainment, Stone- Platt-Bragers Trio. Lecture, ‘T h e Problems of Today,” Dean Ell wood C. Perisho. 7 :30 p. m.— Musical entertainment, Stone-Platt- and Novel Grandson o f Chief Standing Who Was at “ Custer's Last Stand.“ 9 :00 a. fit.— Junior chautauqua play hoar. 8 :3 0 p. m.— Concert prelude, The Alexander SUNDAY, JULY 17 FROLICSOM E C L O W N S EXTRACTS AND SPICES WEDNESDAY, JULY 80 Lecture, “ Paying the Fiddler,” E. B. Fish. BEST LIVE STOCK CHEAPEST Opinion of Virginia Farmor Who Thinks Braodors Art Aiming to Procuro Purebred«. Adults, Childre “ From 30 years' experience in breeding - thoroughbred horses and later dairy cattle, I have found that the best Is the cheapest." This la the opin'nn of a Virginia fanner la a statement to the United States De­ partment of Agriculture. “ I think all raisers of live stock in Virginia are aiming to procure purebred sires." >n ticket ion ticket THERE IS NO W A R T A X TO PAY GET YOUR SEASON TICKET NOW Try a Graphic Classified. ter. He served as a scout ou the Mexican border and was the first In­ dian to volunteer his services to Roose­ velt when tbe Colonel was trying to raise a division of rough riders. He has been on the screen In three big productions and appeared on the legit­ imate stage under Belasco In “The Heart o f Wetona." T. N. THORNE TRANSFER Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone Red 178 Rea. aad Barn Res. 2S3 Center St. J. L. VAN BLARICOM Staple and Fanby Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We pleaae the moat particular. Phone ua a grocery order and aee if our prompt aervlce doesn’ t surprise you. We want your trade. M ATINEE SA T U R D A Y 2:15 P. M. T W O SH O W S EACH NIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 HEADQUARTERS FOR OLYM PIC FLOUR JPhone White 198 Friday and Saturday M onday and Tuesday W ednesday and Thurs July 8 and 9 July 11 and 12 July 13 and 14 An All Star Cast Dorothy Gish Standing Rock who fought at “ Coa­ ster's last stand.” The fîhlef i f an Interesting chorar HER HUSBAND WAS ONE OF THOSE PEO PLES M ARKET Fraah and Cured Neats af aA Kinds at lam est Possible Prices Gosh paid for Beef, Pork, Mutton and T eal at all times For fair dealing and oooxteoas treatment— Give os a call KUMMER & MOORE BROAD-MINDED MEN. DIDN’T ASK HIS BRIDE TO SLAVE AROUND A KITCHEN. WANTED HER TO HAVE A “ CAREER” OF HER OWN. SO SHE TOOK UP AVIATION — WITH TEACHER A FOR ROUTINE WORK! TOO HANDSOME AND THEN f ! — NOW HUBBY SWEARS THAT A WIFE’S PLACE IS HOME! Chehalem Valley Mills . Dealea fa Flour and Feed H A Y A N D G R A IN or m u w um a n d p o u l t r y s u p p l ì « OREGON ALSO Fatty Arbuckle AN UNUSUAL TALE OF AN UNUSUAL CHORUS GIRL. WHERE MATERNAL LOVE SHINES BRIGHTER THAN THE WHITE LIGHTS. IM WHICH A LARGE CHECK HAS NO VALUE— WHEN OFFERED FOR A BABY. IT WAS THE WEAK VOICE OF THE STRONGER CALL THAT THE ANGRY GIRL HEARD AND ITS A POWERFUL STORY OF A POWERFUL APPEAL— THE APPEAL OP A BABY. YOU’LL WANT TO SEE IT. THE SCREEN VERSION OF THE STRIKING STAGE HIT BY LARKY EVANS, GEORGE 8. KAUFMAN AND WALTER IT’S THE STORY OF A CROOK WHO THOUGHT, WHEN HE PLANNED THE THEFT OF THE PRICELESS BRENT DIA­ MONDS, THAT THEY WERE WQRTH THE TAKING. ALSO Buster Keaton ALSO One Heel Comedy and Paramount Magazine