irsh MVCMB i WOOD FOR SALE at V. A. Vin- vent’s Feed store./ 38tf MAKE STRIDES B | " “ “L ' i SCH 001 CANCER RESEARCH X-RAY MACHINE IS IMPROVED Rays of Unuaual Power Developed by Recently Perfected Apparatus Will Greatly Aid in Curee— la Notable Advance. New York.— What la called “ a uiost Important and* far-reaching contribu tion to cancer research" Is made known by Dr. Francis Carter Wood, di rector of the Columbia University In stitute of Cancer Research, endowed by George Crocker, in a report to Pres ident Nicholas Murray Butler. Doctor Wood states that two of the workers In the Columbia laboratories, Dr. Frederick D. Bullock and Miss M. K. Curtis, PI). D„ both ranking as asso ciate In cancer research, have discov ered a means of producing cancer arti ficially in rata, large numbers of which are constantly used In Columbia’s work of cancer research. “After five years of hard work," " says "Doctor Wood, "Doctors Bullock and Curtis have finally shown that If white rats be infested with the eggs o f a certain parasite and kept for a period of not less than eight months, tumors will develop about the areas in which the |>arusites are present, and that these tumors are virulent cancers which rapidly kill the' animals In which they start and can easily be transplanted to others. “This is not the first time that can cer has been produced artificially. It is Just 1-16 years since the London sur geon Pott showed that certain types of cancer follow certain occupations in which Irritating substances come In contact with the body. The best known o f these types of cancer is the chim ney-sweeps’ cancer, which developed to such an extent in England that U wb were passed regulating the conditions tinder which chimney sweeping could be done. Names Forms of Cancers. “Other forms of Irritation cancer are the well-known Kangri basket cancer o f the Kashmir native, the betel-nut cancer on the inner surface of the cheek among Malays and Filipinos, and the cancers following chronic X- ray dermatitis. It has also been known that it is possible to obtain a consider able number of cancers in animals by inbreeding cancerous strains, but some years are required to get enough stock, the number of tumors so obtained la not always large, and the time of their appearance cannot he determined, so that experiments requiring many tu mors cannot be planned. “Another means of inducing can cor has been by painting the skin of an animal with tar. This experiment la based upon the observation that work ers in briquette factories, where the skin of the hands is constantly in con tact with tar, not infrequently develop cancer. Professor Fibiger of Copen hagen has shown also that cancers can be produced In the stomachs of rata by feeding the animals on a certain parasite, but here also the actual per centage of production is small. "In the method devised In this lab oratory. however, the yield is very con siderable, over half the animals of a certain strain developing cancer. Doctor Wood quotes Dr. J. A. Mur ray, director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, a noted Inves tigator of cancer, as saying recently that ‘‘one of the great disadvantages which retards progress in the study of cancer is the absence of a means of producing the diseases at will in exper imental animals.” “ With the discovery made in this laboratory,” Doctor Wood adds, “ this -disadvantage no longer exists.” Doctor Wood reports the' construc tion of a new machine through which, during the coming winter, will be add- e d “ new aDd Important facts to the very vital question o f the treatment of «cancer by X-ray.” Seek High-Power X-Rays. “There ha« been under considera tion for some time.” he continues, dis cussing exiierimental work, “ the erec tion o f an apparatus for the produc tion o f a direct current at high volt ages in order to produce X-rays of un usual power, as the limitations of the comnierclul machine Iff certain modes o f treatment are obvious. “ The matter had been discussed in an Informal way during the last two or three years with a number of ex perts. among them Professor I mane and Professor I»avls. and at the last annual meeting of the Crocker board It was proposed that the accrued tn- «■ome of the Botidy fund be devoted t o the construction of a more power ful constant current X-ray apparatus than had yet been attempted with the necessary equipment to permit of ac curate determinations in physical units of Die exact quantity of radia tion given off by the X-ray tubes. “ Many unforeseen difficulties In the dWLalnlng of equipment and material# have of course, arisen, as Is usual in the construction of research apparatus; but the machine has already le-en run for considerable periods, delivering a continuous current at high voltagen, .'and gives promise that It will sh ortly be capable of furnishing not leas than ¿BUh.OfS) volts with conaiderahle amper age. and do this for such long period* « f hi/urn or even days as may he nec- «■Hsery in the experimental work.” S h o w s Largest School Attond- ance in 5-20 Age Group, and L o u isia n a Smallest—Growth, 5.1 Par Cent in 10 Years. PIGS FOR SALE— 6 weeks old. H. Walton, Phone 17A3. 8tl U tah Washington.—The department of commerce, through the bureau of the census. Issued a preliminary statement giving statistics of school attendance, by geographic dlvtslous and states, compiled from the returns of the four teenth decennial census, taken as of« January 1, l*.,->0. The total population, 5 to 20 years of age, inclusive, enumerated In con tinental United States, numbered 33,- 250.870. Of this number, 21,373,976 at tended school at some time between September 1, 1019. and January 1, 1920. The total population 7 to 13 years of age. 15.306.7i« Included 13.860,010 children attending school. The i«ercentage attending school among the population 5 to 20 years of age increased from 59.2 for 1910 to 64.3 for 1920; and the corresponding percentage ¿or children 7 to 13 years of age increased from 86.1 for - the earlier to 90.6 for the later year. Among the individual states the largest proportion attending school In the 6-20 age group. 73 per cent Is shown for Utah, and the smallest. 53 per cent for Louisiana. In six states —Iowa. Nebraska, Montana, Idaho, Utah and Oregon—the proportion of school attendance for this age group was more than 70 per cent. For the 7-13 age group the largest proportion of school attendance, 96.1 per cent, is that for Massachusetts, and the smallest, 75.9 per cent for Louisiana. In seven states— Massa chusetts, Rhode Island. Ohio, Iowa, Delaware. Idaho and Utah— the pro portion was 95 per cent or more. , In IUinoi8 the 5-20 age group Is giv en as numbering 1.886,010v Of these 1.22M01, or 65 per cent, attended school, an increase o f 4.8 per cent over the 1910 figures. The 7-13 age p’s population totaled 860,832, of uh(Mn 815,080, or 94.7 per cent, attend ed school. This percentage was 5.2 higher than that of 1910. SMALLEST CITY HALL It is nothing new to hear a city boast of her large and magnificent city hall, but It is very rare, indeed, that you hear talk o f the smallest. The city hall shown here Is at Llsper- ville. Pa., and It is the smallest city hall In the world. It Is eight feet high, ten feet deep and eight feet wide. Just a little larger than a doll’s house. HELGOLAND TO BE RESORT Company Plans to Turn Dismantled Isle Into Intamational Water Sporte Center. Hamburg, Germany.—Plans are now afoot to convert Helgoland, the dis mantled German fortress. Into an in ternational watering place and a cen ter for regattas and water sports. A company with large capital Is or ganizing a scheme which will Include extensive beach improvements and es tablish regular transportation routes with Hamburg and Bremen. It Is expected that the enterprise will .appease the dissatisfaction of the Islanders, and put an end to the seces sion movement. Two Crops of Potatoes. Shelhyvllle. Ind.— Walter Vaught, who lives near Boggstown, Shelby county, has dug two crops of potatoes from his garden this year. In the sum mer he dug 17 bushels, leaving the smaller potatoes In the ground, which he plowed In. They t<*ok root and started to grow. Vaught became In terested and cultivated them. Later Vaught dug 30 bushels of potatoes. Snakes Milk Cows In Ohio, It’s Said Wooster. O.—A heated argu ment as to whether it Is possible for snakes to milk cows has In volved Wayne county and other Interested farmers. The contro versy started when a farmer re ported that several of his cows had been milked by large snakes. A local doctor said such a thing was Impossible. Now every other fanner In the county is recalling instances where snakes have been known to milk cows. 1 LOST i LOST—Side curtain and umbrella. FRESH COW for sale. Casper Umbrella has Initials of owner. J. D. Gettman, Route 2 8tl G. on handle. Finder return to 8tl FOR SALE— Oata and vetch, ready Graphic or J.lD. Gordon. for seed. Call White 66. 712 Census Bureau Statistics Show Increased Attention. Artificial Tumors Produced in White Rats by Infesting Them With Parasites. Largest Circulation In Yamhill County NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THUBSDAT, NOVEMBER 94, 1981 s ix FOR SALE— Turkey gobblers. L. Hall Ranch, Route 1. at Low Prices Suitable for mill work or any common work. FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furnished sleeping 801 Sheridan, corner Ed W. rooms. wards. Call mornings. Black 117. 7 tf 8t2* FOR SALE— Good Jersey cow. 600 N. School street. milk FOR RENT.— L10 acres« 35 in cul- 8 tl* tlvatlon. all kindB of fruit for family FOR SALE— Pair Pekin ducks. F. use, will keep 10 cows. Rent $300. K. Cupples, R. 3, Box 115, 811 * Would like to sell all personal stuff, including feed, to renter. Seven and BIG PRICES paid for furs. $8.00 half mlleB northwest of Newberg. for live mink. Phone Red 161. 8t 1 Graveled road to the place. Otve possession any time. Call oil or ad LATE MITCHELL SIX. like new. dress W. B. Honey, Newberg. 8tl* must sell. Cheap If taken soon. Red 161. 8tl Dr. I. M. Blomwfck CHIROPRACTOR — Phone Ble ok 0 — 802 First S t Newberf, Oregon Dr. Tho8. W. Hester PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office In Dixon Building W hits 239. PHONES: Res. Orange 239 Dr. A. M. Davis DENTIST REAL ESTATE Office ever Ferguson's Drug Store PHONE BLACK $7 FOR SALE— Big Jersey cow. Just i fresh, with calf, $60. W. J. Blake. FOR SALE— Small piece of acre Phone 23A3. 7t3' age near town. W ill exchange for town property. Phone Red 97. 3tf GOATS FOR SALE— Have about 100 or 150 head. Make me an offer. FOR SALE;— 5-room house, par I R. A. Butt. 8t2 tially furnished. Modern improve Lined and Unlined ments. Close in. Also two lots, FOR SALE OR TRADE, for small choice building Bite. Address Owner PHYSICIAN and SURGBON acreage. 9 room house in Newberg. 310 Third St. 61tf Office over First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Blue 1. 7t2* FOR SALE;— Farm of about 20 PHONBS FOR SALE— Good eating apples, acres. 13 under Cultivation, balance Office White 49. Heme Blue 104 75c box, orchard run. C. P. John in young timber; plenty of running son, Phone 17A5. 6t3 -water. About three acres o f logan ORDERS TAKEN for fruit trees berries ready to put on wireB. John 3tf and nursery stock o f all kinds at Vin Klrkley, 215 River street. cent’s Feed Store. 50tf FOR SALE— Six acres, just out CHIROPRACTOR FOR SALE— Organ and sewing side of Newberg; three-room house, FARM POINTERS machine In first-class condition. 113 and barn; close to highway; good Three pounds o f skimmed milk Fifth street; Phone Black 167. 8 tl* land; would make a fine place for chickens and berries. This place Massage, Hydro-Therepy, Eleotric has a feeding value equal to 1 pound APPLES— 60 cents up; one-half Isn't cleared. There Is about 100 of grain when fed to fattening hogs. Treatments and Steam Baths. Hogs fed on a ration of five pounds mile south o f Sprlngbrook, or 612 cords wood to cut yet, so if this is what you are looking for, come and 6t3* of barley to five pounds of skimmed Sheridan street. L. A. Gray. see me, at 203 Third street, New milk made an average daily gain of Phone Black 40 for appointment. FOR SALE— One registered Ches berg. Saturday or Sunday. 8t 1 * 1.58 pounds In feeding tests.— O. A. ter W hite sow, 7 months old; $50.00. 110 North School street C. experiment station. George W. Smith, phone 33A63. 712 First door north of Yamhill Elec WANTED Fall setting of brambles, grapes, tric Co.’e o ffice. FOR SALE— Good, hard, used and groselles— currants and goose brick, ail you want. Inquire at the POULTRY WANTED—-Hi g h e s t NEWBERG. OREGON berries— may be made at this time W. R. Gailand service station. 51 tf prices paid for all kinds of market in western Oregon. They w ill be poultry. Harry Miller. 47tf well established and ready to start IF YOU HAVE anything you want in early spring if planted now. to sell, see James Patterson, the sec WANTED— Curtains to wash and Strawberries are best set in the ond hand man, W. First street. 2tf do up. Have had 20 years experi spring because o f the heaving ac ence; work guaranteed. Phone Blue PHYSICIAN and SURGEON FOR SALE— Seventy goats, choice 221. tion of winter frosts. In eastern 714 Oregon fall planting of fruit is not $1.50. or $1.00 per head for the Office Phone Black 171 WANTED — A live. energetic advisable as a rule.— O. A. C. experi bunch. Clair Follett, Newberg, Ore. Res. Phone Gray 171 7t5* young man with team and farm tools, ment station. Office ever U. S. National Bank« to rent my farm of 42 acres. $150 FOR SALE— One 12 horse gas en per year, cash In advance. J. C. Exercise or “ loafing" sheds are desirable for dairy cattle during the gine and feed chopper; engine In Wood. 514 S. Meridian street, New 7*2* winter months. They protect the good running order; can be seen at berg. 52tf animals from rain and keep them out Larkin-Prince. WANTED— Your old furniture to PHYSICIAN and SURGBON of the mud. ..Cattle given this pro SECOND HAND STORE— Furni upholster and repair. Full line of tection make a greater return from ture, stoves, etc., bought, sold and Office et Newberg Hospital feed consumed.— O. A. C. experiment exchanged. James Patterson, phone samples for-new cohering. Auto seats Office Phone, Red 116 repaired. Also replate old knives station. Residence, Gray 8 Red 55. West First street. 2tf and forks. Shop first door west of McCoy's garage on First St. Phone Newberg, Oregon. WE ARE OPEN evenings and Sun Garden Rotation Needed Red 55. G. W. Thorlngton. 51tf days and when you see our Red Sig A three to five year rotation for garden and truck crops is advisable nal burning It means we are open for MISCELLANEOUS ” DR. S. M WENDT from the standpoint of pest and dis business. Anderson Motor Co. 7t2 ease control, finds the department of Surgeon and Physician FOR SALE— My home *4 mile RIM PARTS for all cars, at Doyle's Special attention given to General botany and plant pathology. Pota north of cannery; 6 room new bun Tire Shop. 61tf Surgery and Eye. Ear, toes particularly should be put on galow, city water, with 1 or 4 acres. Nose and Throat. different ground each year or some Phone W hite 181; Peter Hilbert. 8t2 J. H. NASH, the Auctioneer, let X-Ray in all Its branches. of the most destructive potato dis him do it. Phone Red 43. 45tf Edwards Building, Newberg, Ore. eases will be present to attack the ORDERS TAKEN for fruit trees DR. STRYKER, Osteopathic phy new crop. Lack of rotation has and shrubbery of all kinds for fall probably caused a greater decrease and spring delivery. Call or phone sician. U. S. National Bank building, 4tf in garden yields than any other sin Black 181. I. A. Hanning. 52tf McMinnville. gle thing.— O. A. C. experiment sta E. H . UTTER, D. M. D . GOOD BOARD and rooms at rea tion. FOR SALE— Italian prune trees sonable rates at 200 east Second DENTIST -----------o----------- and nursery stock, including orna street. Mrs. C. C. Preston. 8tf Office over First National Bank mental, at 700 North Meridian street Cooks Prunes W ith Syrup Office Phane Black 31 Newberg, by T. E. Miles, florist. 8t2* SEE E. P. SMITH for expert saw To cook raisins or prunes without Residence Phone W hite 174 filing at 201 Main and Hancock. sugar, wash them well and cover FOR SALE;— Good work horse, 4 Carpentering and jobbing. 59tf Newberg._______ -j-______ 0 regen. with clean water and let Rtand over years old. over 1500 lbs.¡W hite Leg night or for several hours. Put on horn cockerels, Tom Baron and Tan- TREES PRUNED— Anyone desir- to simmer in the same water and cred strain. $1.50 each. Phone ing fruit trees pruned see P. M. cook until done. Add two table 9A151. 8tl • Tallman, 300 West First street. 8t2• spoons good syrup before taking from the fire and let the fruit cook up DENTIST DRESSMAKING— Alao hemstitch FOR SALE— Latest improved Oak thoroughly. Two tablespoons of syr General Practice and A -l.ay Cabinet Columbia grafanola and rec ing and plcot edging. 10c yd. D. E. up to every pound of fruit Is suffi ords; good as new. Diagnosis Call 125 E. Fortune, 421 South Main St. 5tl2 cient. I have tried this and no sugar Ovar U . s. N ational B l u b Illinois street. Phone Red 177. C. is necessary. THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM is PboMe A. Walker. 8t2* O ffice O reen 171 ; R eu ld en ce W h ite SI -----------o----------- delivered dally (N o Sunday) at 45 cents per month. If you wish to sub FOR SALE— New milch cow two Unearth Home of Cave Men scribe. call Red 146. J. E. Martin, One of the most comprehensive of years old, grade Jersey of good size. local agent. Ex. W ill be at Ramage's farm Saturday many finds of rellces of prehistoric M. G. man in Austria has been discovered afternoon, .November 26. HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge 8tl* in a cave near Mixnitx. The cavern Oakley. work. Work done at our store. DENTIST known as “ Dragon’s Den” is being Switches made from combings. Lee FOR SALE— Large Jersey cow and excavated for enormous deposits of Millinery in W. E. White A Co. TELEPHONES phosphate. In a side cave 1.000 calf, also Holstein heifer, fresh three building, 705 *4 First street 2tf months. See Leaton on W. E. White Office. White 22: Res. Black 122 yards from the opening, evidences of human occupation in ancient times farm, 2 V4 miles west of Newberg: DAILY PORTLAND JOURNAL 8tl* were uncovered. Great quantities of Phone 9A62. delivered for 46c a month; daily and quartz implements and other uten Subscribe of L. M. WISH TO SELL immediately— Sunday, 65c. sils and human bones have been tak Buell, local agent, 521 West Fifth Corona typewriter and case. Good en out. condition; Wilson rotary electric street. Call Blue 214 about trouble X ATTORNEY AT LAW sewing machine. Good buys. 103 or subscriptions. NOTICE TO CREDTT’riRS Practice In all courts; Probate North Main street. 8tl LOANS— Any amount, farm, city Notice Is hereby given that an or Deed, Morgagea and all lega property and chattels; no delays. FOR SALE— Good work horse, $ der was made In the County Court papers. Abstracts examined. of the State of Oregon, for Yamhill years old, weighs 1300 lbs; kind and Mortgages, notes, contracts, bonds, County on the 16th day of Novem gentle for anyone to handle. One etc., bought and sold. For Invest ber, A. D.. 1921, In the Matter of extra Jersey cow to freshen soon. ments, nee Atty. B. A. Kllks, Mc 8 tl* Minnville, Oregon. the Estate of Charles C. Frick, De Phone 29A25. ATTORNEY AT LAW ceased. admitting said estate to pro C LARENCE BUTT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC— I have FOR SAE— Sawmill, 18-horse com bate and appointing Charles D. Frick W ill practice In all courts of statt as Administrator thereof and that pound Advance engine, frlotlon nig moved my vulcanizing nhop and I said Charles D. Frick has duly qual ger, bevel gear swinging out-off saw am now located Just east of Vincent’s Special attention given Probat work, writing deedB, mortgage 2 cu t-off saws and 2 main saws, No. feed store. I am prepared to do re ified as such administrator. contracts and drafting of papen Now, Therefore, all persons having 2 Rusell head blocks with No. 3 car treading and all kinds of repair Office; 2ad floor. Union Blk. claims against said estate are here riage wheels. R. W. Staley A Son. work on tires at pre-war price«. Newberg, Oregon 32tf Give me a trial and be convinced. A. by notified and required to present Newberg; phone 17a25. S. Gulley. 4 6t4* them with the proper vouchers to the FOR SALE— Modern 5 room bun undersigned administrator at his place o f business in the city of New- galow, large bathroom with wash STOVE REPAIRS berg, Yamhill County, Oregon, with bowl, tub and toilet, also full cement I DON’T KNOW everybody’s busi in six months from the date of th« basement; two 50 foot lots, 120 feet ness, but I know mine. Fire brick TEACHER OF SINGING flrst publication of this notice, to- deep; paved streets and cement linings for ranges my specialty. Concert— Opera— Oratorio wlt: Within six months from the walks, electric lights, good location; Heaters lined. Water colls made Newberg Jessie Britt 16th day of November, A. D., 1921. price $4000, terms. Christ Nelson, right, and stove« connected. For Wednesdays Plano Studio Dated this 16th day of November. owner, 214 N. Meridian street. anything in stove or furnace repairs Newberg, Oregon. 8tl* call J. A. Adams, Black 194. 8hop A. D-. 1921. CHARLES D. FRICK, at 815 River street. 7t3 * FOR SALE— One black Percheron Administrator of the Estate of “ Particular Printing for Particu Charles C. Frick, Deceased. horse weighing 1700. is very gentle, lar People” —at The Graphic. AUTO REPAIRING Thomas H. Tongue, Jr., attorney will work either double or single; for Administrator. one wagon, one plow, one harrow, AUTO REPAIRING— 75 oeats per Date of 1st pub. Nov. 17. 1921. . . one cultivator, harness and collar; Date of last pub. Dec. 15, 1 9 2 1 .' also 60 bu. wheat In bundle for hour. Both price and quality. Hart’s chicken feed. Have rented place and Shop. Main S t___________________ 33tf are leaving. Mrs. R. R. Kresal, West AUTO REPAIRING 76 cents per Does Local and Long Dii ta noe Woodburn, Oregon. 8t2 hour. Satisfaction guaraatead. Pen nant Oarage, 106 Went First St. 27 H ailing. Furniture, Piano* Auto Gloves D r.J . W . B a rc ro ft A . C. Smith Harness Shop Dr. M. M d I Gochnour Dr John S. Rankin E. A. Roraig, M. D. DR. RALPH W. VAN VALM Dr. H . C. Dixon C. R. CHAPIN CaptofiaAngereGrissen Newberg Transfer Go. CLASSIFIED PORTLAND MILL RUN 80 lb. sack of white mill run $1. NURSERY STOCK By the ton $23. Harry Miller, phone PRUNE TREES— Apples, peaches, Black 182. 7tf pears, plums, cherries, filberts, graft FOR SALE ed walnuts, grapes, small fruits, etc. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE of TOR SALE OR TRADE RIM PARTS for ail cars, at Doyle's from 20% to 40% will be allowed on Tire 8hop. Bltf FOR SALE OR TRADE— 7 V4 acres all orders placed within the next 10 mllea from cannery; days. LAFAYETTE NURSERY CO.. FOR SALE— A few head of sheep; choice land; 6t8 « tf Lafayette, Oregon. Clifford Calkins. 8t2* phone Red 97, 421 S. Main. . and Safes a Specialty S. P< TIMBERLAKE, Proprietor Residence phono Red 7« Off las phono, White 1ST