Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 14, 1921, Page TWO, Image 2

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Largest C lm lt U t t 1« TamhtU Couatr
NEWBERG GRAPHIC. 1HUBSDAY. JULY 14. IM I
Speaking of Independence, did It
seem. England heartily indorsea this eastern stataa for April totaled more
new move and yet it Is not difficult than a quarter of a billion dollars, ever occur Jto you that everybody In
the world depends upon somebody
to analyze and underatand this en­ ttye largest on record for an April, else?
and
an
increase
of
4
per
cent
over
dorsement. Realizing that the com­
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In some sections the in­
merce and the Important transac­ March.
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ELECTRIC TRADI SCHEDULE
tions of the future will be from the crease reached 71 per cent and all
The following la the time ef elec­
Published every Thu red ay • ? « ( ■ ( . Pacific basin, with China and Japan sections report gains over previous
tric train arrivals at the city ticket
•fftce: Graphic B M („ «0 » K im St. as the great source of both possible months.
office at Newberg:
Residential construction leads all To Portland
trade and possible trouble, she is
From Portland
Phone.................. .......Whit« It anzlxous to cooperate in any move other building, as the nation is short 3:0« a. m.
* 9:02 a. m.
11:12 a. m.
which shall enable her to stand over 1,500,000 homes as a result of 9:50 a. m.
Batered at the poet office at Newberg,
1:15 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
retarded
construction
during
the
right
in
the
sight
of
these
people.
Oregon, as second class matter.
1
4:05
p.
m.
1:3« p. m.
Slightly lower wage scales
She has long ago come to a-? full war.
7:04 p. m.
/
« : | « p. m.
and
cheaper
lumber
have
acted
as
a
realization of the futile hope o f do­
2:60 a. m Sunday only 12:45 a. m.
$2J0 Par Year in Advance ing
anything through the League of stimulant to building, but there
Nations without the support of the must be still further readjustment
THURSDAY, JULY 14 1921
United States and she welcomes this in prices before there will be a real Portland-Newborg Motor Bua Sche­
dale Effective August 15,1919
new move because It offers an oppor­ I building boom.
POPULAR MOVE
tunity to bring the United States I Building, in addition to affording
Every good American will rejoice i;ito an alliance whereby she may employment to thousands of men in Subject te change without notice.
Leave Newberg
that President Harding has taken save her face before the Asiatic peo­ the building and allied trades, stim­ Leave Portland
4th
and
Alder
Imperial Hotel
matters in hand looking toward the ples and at the same time appyase ulates many other industries, makes
8:30
a.
m.
3:00 a. m.
final disarmament of the world, The her own people, who are demanding business for railroads and augments
9:30 a. m.
t0:00 a. m.
the purchasing power of the country
President, assisted by his secretary / l disarmament.
11:90 a. m
11:00 a. m.
of state, has started a movement
Un.de Sam has always shown him­ and demand for commodities.
1:00 ». m.
1:00 p. m.
which is receiving the hearty com­ self the friend of the oppressed and
2:30
».
m.
2:46 p. m.
mendation not only of Americans so will it be in the future. He will
CHA0S WOULD RESULT
4:1«
».
m.
4:00 p. m.
everywhere, but also of the people stand for the rights of the small na­
The public schools take a vacation
5:30 ». m.
of other nations.
The burden of tions and the weak nations. China of three months every year and noth­
6:30 ». m.
<:30 ». m.
maintainingr a huge army and an has already learned that she can ing happens.
immense navy has rested heavily up­ rely upon him to do the right thing
The police force and fire depart­
on the taxpaying public and they by her, and- she is therefore more ment go on their annual picnics and Sat. and Sun.— enly— Sat., and «lun.
11:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
have been groaning beneath its ready to follow pur leadership than balls and things ^un along along as
Reservations for Theatre Parties,
weight of oppression for years. Pres­ she would be the leadership of any usual.
etc., or for Spedai Tripe call
ident Harding and Secretary Hughes of those countries who profitted by
The city isn’t improved over long
have taken up the proposition in her misfortunes during the Boxer periods, or the public library may Portland Phone ......... Main 3314
statesmanlike manner and their plan uprisings.
It is not unthinkable close or the public parks allowed to Newberg P h o n e .............Black 120
seems to be meeting with almost un­ that the international conference go to ruin and the public Isn’t in­
animous approval. The plan offered proposed
by
President
Harding jured.
by the nation’s high officials is one, should be held in the United States
But let the electric llfchts go out
which if carried out. will make the as he suggests. It 1st right and pro­ for a few hours and there is actual
OLD FIR, 16 INCH
United States the leaders of the per that it. should be. There is no suffering and much crime. Let the
$7.00
pèr cori delivered ; $5:00
world, not by force or aggression reason why so important a country water works stop and soon there are
is the woods.
but by precept and principle.
It as this should not receive the re­ parched tongues and diseases. Let
LESTER JONES, 818 2nd 8t
does not seek to embroil us in an cognition which comes * from the the telephone suspend and there is
entanglement which would compel holding of this conference here.
chaos and loss of business.
Let
acquiescance with wrong or embrog-
transportation
in
a
city
atop
and
Ever since his election to the pres­
lio in internal turmoil, but it makes idency. Mr. Harding has shown that thousands are thrown out of work
INSURANCE Dl
passible the disarmament of the he is the exact antithesis of former and the hardship is intense. Turn
world upon a safe basis
President Wilson. He did not rush out the gas and,«we go back fifty
Far better is it for America to headlong and uncounciled into an years in our civilisation. W ell au-
The safest la the long run.
eater a compact which is based upon arrangement
with European coun­ atained public utilttiea mean a happy
WHITE
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American ideals and'principles "and tries and. endeavor by shear force of andi prosperous community.
They
one which will lead us along the personality to make the people ac­ pay taxes while politicians Increase
lines laid down by our forefathers cept his view. Rather, although he tax burdens.
in our constitution and one in per­ realised the extreme peril in delay
There 1 b a call for a Yamhill coun­
fect accord with our national ideals and the sacrifices which it would
and principles as shown in the his­ entail, he has delayed action until he ty exhibit at the state fair at Salem,
tory of our country, than for us to could confer with the leaders of the but this paper, in spite of the know-,
LITE STOCK and GENERAL
have allowed ourselves to become en­ country and the men best posted on ledge that it may be called narrow
FARM SALES,
tangled in a league which was baaed international relations and then has for so doing, takes the stand that
Phene, 12a25
we
should
capitalise
our
splendid
upon European standards and ideas gradually evolved a plan which has
and which made necessary the main­ met with almost instantaneous ap­ advertising advantage by entering
M. P.
taining of an armed force to Insure proval at home and abroad. Under an exhibit under the name of the
Should an exhibit be
the carrying out of its provisions such leadership our country stands a Berrians.
and by whose mandates we were splendid chance to regtfln its lost placed at the state fair, the greater
compelled to subscribe to wrongs place among the great nations of portion of the display would prob­
and protect countries who were op­ the earth. AH credit is due to the ably come from the territory sur­
pressing their own colonial posses­ man who was big enough and broad rounding Newberg and from thg
sions.
enough to realize that he was not backers of the Berrians. And yet
No true American could con­ equal to the formulation of any plan if entered under the Yamhill county
scientiously subscribe to the former by himself, but he must counsel with name, we would derive practically
Job Work a Specialty
League of Nations with all that it and accept ideas from the other itb advertising value from It. com­
involved; every true American may great men of the country irrespec­ pared to what we should derive if
GRANT GONIA
placed under the name of the Ber­
embrace the doctrines laid down in tive of party or creed.
rians. The Graphic would like to
Plumber
the president’s new proposal. And
have the opiniqns of others on this
better perhaps than this is the fact
501 First St.
Phone Bine 23
BUILDING ON INCREASE
subject. What do you think?
that the nations of the world, quick
One o f the most encouraging fea­
to realize the import of this new
It is so much easier to criticize
move are already congratulating us tures of the business outlook is the
upon our leadership In this new dis-j resumption of building activity. than to perform, that we pity the
armament proposal.
A proposal; Statistics from the country at large fellow who always stands around
which guarantees to them national. show more building in progress than criticizing what others do and never
does anything himself. We admire
integrity and without thought of ag-j for years.
gression.
Strange though it m ay; Contracts awarded in 26 north- the fellow who tries. He may make
mistakes and he will. But at least
he is going to accomplish something
GROCERIES,
In life. ‘ The fellow who has never
made a mistake has never done any­
CANNED GOODS
thing. To which class do you be­
LUNCH GOODS,
long? Think of this the next time
that you are Inclined to criticize
FRUITS, ETC.
someone for what they are doing.
Fresh Vege tabes are coming in.
We saw a little card In the First
Get them Fresh.
National Bank the other day, which
made quite an impression upon us.
It said, “ There are no hard times
Corner First and Meridian
coming. It is merely the soft times
Phone Black 14
going.’’ There’s a world of truth In
N ew berg G raphic
y
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W o o d fo r fS a le
Coca Cola 5c
Campbell’s Confectionery
THE HO M E OF FLOW ERS
SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyolamens, (fine
plants), dnemriaa, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, geraniums, calla
lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses our specialty
(strong plants). Low prices.
P lu m b in g and
H eatin g
Have You Tried
U S?
tregon
GO T9 THE
GROTH ELECTRIC CO.
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Y O U R H O U SE W IR IN G
ELECTR ICAL SUPPLIES
W illard Batteries—A ll Sizes
M A Z D A LAM PS
Ywuro for Good and Prompt Sonrico
0M U m
AUCTIONEER
998 JOHN GO W ERNewberg,
Phone Blue
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in n
131
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10
Discount
O n Everything
Including Gas, Oils, Repair W ork,
Ford Parts, Chevrolet Parts
and Accessories
W e handle this business b y selling you a
$10 coupon book for $9.00. W e do this to get
your cash business and the discount is an appre­
ciation of the same. There are no strings on
this offer#
Anderson M otor Co.
Newberg, Oregon
Kendrick’ s Grocery
that. It does not behoove us to set
down and pine over hard times for
in reality times are only hard In
comparison with what they were un­
der the abnormal conditions brought
about by a great war.
flooring That W ears
a lifetime is not made o f shoddy
lumber. It must be made of carefully
selected stock properly cut and
seasoned. W hen you are ready to
buy flooring
Let Us Show Yon
why it is an economy to buy the
best quality. Come and explain your
needs to us. W e will explain how
you can avoid waste and get sat­
isfactory service.
A ll Our Building M aterial Is
Guaranteed to Buyers
C. K . Spaulding
Logging Co.
Jb
Sunday’s Oregonian gave Newberg
a splendid boost with two illustrated
articles— one on the berry festival
and one by J. Addison Bennett on
the city and surrounding country in
general.
The farmers ’buffered a cut of
about 66 per cent In their Income, so
naturally, they think the rail em­
ployes should be willing to take a
cut of 10 to 15 per cent.
Do you think tnat the Berrians
ought to quit now? What are you
doing to encourage them to go on?
Did you take home a crate?
— A word to you, sonny— you lit­
tle twelve or thlrteen-year-old boy
who Is smoking cigarettes on the
sly. What do you want to be when
you grow up— a stalwart, healthy,
vigorous, broad-shouldered man. or
a little, puny, measly no’count, weak
¡minded dude? If you want to be a
man, strong like a man. with hair
on your, face, brains Ih your head
and muscles in your limbs, you Just
let those cigarettes alone.
If you
want to be a thing, pitied by your
folks, despised by the girls and held
In contempt by the fellows, keep
right an smoking and end your days
In the insane asylum.- Forest Grove
News-Time«.
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A Worthy
Desire -
LET VOUR NEIG-HBOFt
?U T YOU W I S E -----
YT'3 THE T R U T H
Every Woman Owes It To Herself
To Look Her Best
A t D 'J E R . T l . S e . . .
The chances are that i f we
haven’t done some work for
yon there’» some neighborly
neighbor in yonr neighborhood
for whom we have done some
dependable repair work or in­
stalled some perfect fixtures.
Ask him or her about it and
you’ll find out why we’re rated
high in this man’s town.
EVANS PLUMBING SHOP
311 First Street.
Shop Phone;
Nowadays appearance does not depend apon dangerous cos­
metics, but rather upon the sensible use of reliable com­
plexion helps.
WE SELL A L L KINDS OF GOOD COLD CREAMS,
COMPLEXION CREAMS, MASSAGE CREAMS. ETc!
We have everything for the Teeth, everything for the Hair,
everything
the Hands and Nails— EVERYTHING FOR
EVER Y TOILET PURPOSE.
for
THF
LEADING
PARLOR PH ARM ACY
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W HODSON,
Bine 195
Residence Phones:
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