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Lwgent C irculation in Y am hill County
NEWBERG GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922
Portluid-Newberg Motor Boo Sche­
dule Effective August 15, 1919
Subject to change w ith ou t notice.
L eave Portland
Leave N ew berg
4tb and Alder
Im perial H otel
8 :0 0 a. m.
8 :0 0 a. in.
9 :8 0 a. m.
1 0 :0 0 a. in.
1 1 :0 0 a. m.
J 1 :0 0 a. m.
1 :0 0 p. m.
1 :00 p. m.
2 :8 0 p. m.
2 :4 5 p. m.
4 :1 6 p. m.
4 :0 0 p. m.
5 :8 0 p. m.
6 :30 p. m.
6 :3 0 p. in.
Sat. and Sun.— on ly -^ S a t. and Sun.
1 1 :1 6 p. m.
8 :0 0 p. m.
R eservations for T heatre Parties,
etc., or for Special Trips call: P ort­
land. phone Main 3314; N ew berg,
phone Black 120.
LEGION NEWS
T he e v e n in g of th e 27th o f J a n u ­
ary.
T h e m y ste rio u s n ig h t.
T he big d riv e s t a r t s J a n u a r y 16
a n d ends th e n ig h t of th e 21st.
Com rade S h ire s of th e local pdst
office force is a r o u n d a g a in b u t is not
well e n o u g h to w ork as yet.
Dr. J. S. R a n k in and Je ss C u m ­
m in s w ere a p p o in te d c a p ta in s of th e
opposing m e m b e rsh ip drive team s.
George P e ttin g lll of N e w b e rg has
Joined the post a n d E d w a r d E. E a rle
h a s tr a n s f e r r e d from L a G ra n d e post
to N e w b e rg post.
Mr. Groff of Fern w o o d h a s given
SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28
M eetings held 2nd and 4th Thurs­ a 450 pound re g iste re d O. I. C. sow
day of each m onth at 2 :3 0 p. m.. In to th e Legion men to sell Bhares on.
Its some pig, we say.
D uncan's H all. 311 F irst street.
FRANCKS WOODRUFF, Pres.
T h e r e w ere 11,000 paid u p m e m ­
BMMA L. SNOW, Sec'y.
bers of the A m e ric a n Legion in the
s ta te of Oregon In 1921. T h e r e were
105 posts. T h e p la n s for th e com ­
in g drive will be to m a ke th is m e m ­
b e rsh ip 25,000. T he N e w b e rg post
^ T . H. THORNE
will do its p a rt.
Local and Long Distance Haul­
E very Legion m a n is re que ste d to
ing. — Wood for Sale
h a v e his u n if o r m ready to p u t on
and be a t Legion ha ll on th e 27th
Phone Red 187
of t h i s m o n th .
T hese a r e m obili­
zation o rd e rs b u t th e C. O. prom ises
you its w o rth while. W e d o n ’t know
w h e th e r th e r e will be tro u b le or not
b u t if you a r e a m em ber a n d do n ’t
show up. you w a n t to be o u t of town.
It will be w o rth ail y o u r time.
T h e s p o r ts com m (tte e ha s been
a p p o in te d a s follow s: Geo. Nichols
c h a ir m a n , E r n e s t D uncan, Bill Allan,
BY BUYING YOUR
Bob F o r k n e r ; th e pu b lic ity c o m m it­
tee, 1’. E. Overend c h a ir m a n , Jess
Cum m ins, V e rn o n Groff, Joe Nelson;
house com m ittee, Bain Morris, c h a i r ­
m a n, Raym ond Amy, Jesse Cum m ins,
where you get
Lee
D a n 8 in g b u rg ;
entertainm ent
(committee, L eonard Gower, chair-»
QUALITY
m an, Joe N elson, W a lte r - N ew m an,
B a rn e y G roth.
__ _ SELECTION and-
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Ease Your
Eating Problem
RIGHT PRICES
A. M. Kendrick
Corner First and Meridian
Phone Black 14
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O L D M A H V JIK T C H J
V iO tft 6WC You A f mOHT-
\ F Y o u * . H W T IH G r
ARRANCfttltMTS ARE RIGHT
IF Old W inter tries to fright­
en ' you. you can tell him to
move on about his business if
your house is comfortably heat­
ed. We can give you a lot of
good tips and a lot of good
service when it comes to heat­
ing a house. Just give us a
chance and see if we can’t.
Evans & Gower
Plumbing Shop
311 F irst Street.
Shop Phone: Blue 195
Residence Phones:
Black 6—Blue 6
PIONEER
EM PLOYM ENT CO.
14 North Second Street
Supplies Hay, Harvest and
Farm Hands. List Now
for Hop Pickers.
Phone Broadway 2278
PORTLAND
OREGON
NEWBERG
HIGH
A g r ic u ltu r e
SCHOOL
D e p a rtm e n t
Community Helper in Agriculture
A g ric o ltu ra Courue» I or jtouuk * n d * ld .
K itru a ln u (e rrin e for co»i of m lleege
P h e n e (H ire r P. K llb ea i.
Red Ht» or Ked 221
Oregon-W ashington
Tm ck Service
ROUND TRIPS DAILY
Betw. Portland and Newberg.
Local office Spivey’s Paint
Store.
Phone Black 75
Portland office 40 Second St.
Phone Broadway 5121
Sheet Metal
Works
GUTTERS — TANKS
REPAIRING — SOLDERING
All Kinds of Metal Work
C. C. C0LLARD, Prop.
713 First Street
J
WHAT SHALL I DOT WHAT
SHALL I BE
(P ro fe sso r K ilh a m )
T hese are th e q u e stio n s th e t h i n k ­
in g s tu d e n t is c o n tin u a lly a s k i n g
h im se lf or herself, a n d it is probably
tr u e t h a t th e r e a r e no tw o q ue stions
h a r d e r to a n s w er, ______________ ■
.__E a c h is e a g e r , even th o u g h he
m ay not be re a lly a w a r e of th e fact,
to And out- in so f a r as possible, j u s t
w h a t w ork he is supposed to do.
E very in d iv id u a l w o r th th e s n a p of
th e finger, realizes th a t h e w as p u t
Into th is world by th e All W ise C r e a ­
to r for a purpose.
W e do not need to sit w ith folded
h a n d s u n til we do find o u t
Per­
h a p s m a n y of u s never w ill feel t h a t
we ha ve found out. T he best w e c an
do as y o u n g people, a n d it is .o U r
b o unde n d u ty to do no less, is to
w ork a lo n g some l i q f m ore o r less
definitely.
W ith th e lig h t we have, we a r e to
do so m e th in g !
T h e r e a re tw o q u e stio n s th e s t u ­
d ent m ay well ask h im se lf in th e b e ­
g in n in g th a t will, w hen a nsw ered,
te n d to th r o w some lig h t, p e rh a p s
a d d itio n a l lig h t, on th e m a t t e r we
a r e c o n sid e rin g .
F ir s t, ha ve you
m a th e m a tic a l a b ility ? If you have
not, th e n second, have you w h a t we
m ig h t call la n g u a g e a b ility ?
Are
you n a tu r a lly s tr o n g in spelling and
in all th a t p e r ta in s to th e E n g lish
courses? ijk th ir d que stio n m ig h t be
asked, naively, in w hich one of these
lines do you do th e best w o rk ? As­
su m in g th a t you have re a l a b ility iu
both lines, or p r a c tic a lly none, in
w hich one a r e you th e str o n g e s t?
It is not necessary th a t you have
equal a b ility a lo n g both th e m a t h e ­
m a tic s and la n g u a g e lines, but if you
a re ever to get a n y place w o rth m e n ­
tio n in g in th is w orld you m ust be
passably c a p a b le along a t least one
line.
And w h e n we say passably
capable, we m e a n capable of m a k ­
ing a c re d ita b le s h o w in g a m o n g those
w ho specialize in your specialty.
Needless to say, if you a r e very
c a p a b le in b o th m a th e m a tic s and
la n g u a g e w ork you ha v e a m u c h b e t ­
te r c h a n c e of m a k in g y o u r m a r k th a n
if you a re w eak in one. b u t s tr o n g
in a t least one you must be or stay
a t th e bottom for all tim e. T h e re
a r e no tw o w ays ab o u t th a t.
W e c a n n o t go in to d e ta il here, b u t
suffice it to say th a t th e r e a r e to be
found in th is w orld th r e e m a in c la ss­
es of vocations:
1. Those
r e q u ir in g
exceptional
m a th e m a tic a l a bility.
2. T hose
r e q u ir in g
e x c eptional
la n g u a g e ability.
3. T hose r e q u i r i n g excellent ( b u t
not necessarily e x c e p tio n a l) m a t h e ­
m a tic a l a n d la n g u a g e a b ility .
Do you come u n d e r class on e ? If
so. th e n you will do weill to con sid e r
th e possibilities a lo n g e n g in e e r in g
lines. Or. you could pro b a b ly m a k e
a f a i r success a s a m e r c h a n t (so-
called business m a n ) .
You could
u n d o u b te d ly m a k e good if you would,
r a t h e r easily, in a n y line th a t did
not nec e ssita te y o u r d e a lin g d ire c tly
and in tim a te ly w ith th e g e n e ra l p u b ­
lic.
T h e follow ing p re -vocatlonal
su b je c ts should supposedly in te re st
you above all o th e rs:
College E nglish composition.
College alge bra .
T rig o n o m e try .
A na lytic a l geom etry.
C aloulus ( d if f e r e n tia l and i n t e g ­
r a l) .
M echauical d ra w in g .
College physics ( in c lu d in g la b o r ­
ato ry ),.
P rin c ip le s of economics.
Freehand letterin g.
Graphic statics.
Do you come u n d e r c lass tw o ?
If so, th e n you will do well to c o n ­
s id e r some v o c a tio n of w h ic h J o u r n a l­
ism is p e r h a p s r a t h e r typic a l. You
could probably m a k e a f a ir success
a s a m e r c h a n t. A n y th in g t h a t p a r ­
ta k e s of t h e n a t u r e of a r t r a t h e r
th a n science should give yqu a good
c h a n c e for self-expression.
T h e follow ing p re -v o c a tio n al s u b ­
je c ts should be p a r t i c u l a r l y suited
to y o u r needs:
Economic
iness men or fanners, or perhaps
law yers. W e And m isfits, m isfits. In
all w alk s o f life. R adicalism ? No
wonder!
O ur o b se rv a tio n h a s been t h a t you
c a n n o t be h a p p y unless you a r e h a p ­
py in y o u r work. A nd ag a in , you
c a n n o t find your re a l place in life
u n le ss
you search dilig e n tly . And
keep e v e r la s tin g ly a t It. N ever be
satisfied, keep seeking, and you will
keep g ro w in g .
In conclusion we say, p re p a re
yourself!
P r e p a r e yourself! v
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hlBtory.
P rin c ip le s of economics.
E le m e n ts of sociology.
College E n g lis h com position.
T hem e w r itin g .
S h o rt sto ry w r itin g .
Oregon h isto ry .
A m erican l i t e r a t u r e ( e a r ly a n d
r e c e n t.) .
C o n te m p o ra ry E n g lis h novelists.
C o n te m p o ra ry poetry.
W e find doctors w ho should be b u s ­
SE V E N
THE HOME OF FLOW ERS
SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens, (fine
plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, geraniums, c a lk
lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Rosea ear specialty
(stroag plants). Low prices.
Phone Bine 202
JOHN GOWERiiewbtii, Oregon
Fire With Shale
E x p e r im e n ts
in E s th o n ia have
succeeded in o b ta in in g more gas
from sh a le th a n from a sim ila r
q u a n t i t y of coal and have fired lo­
com otives successfully w ith shale.
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W h e n th e n a tio n s sh o rte n t h e i r
a r m s a n d th e women le n g th e n th e ir
sk ir ts , w h a t will th e p a r a g r a p h e s
p a r a g r a p h a b o u t? — H insdale (M ich)
Ngws.
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It w ill pay you to read th e ads.
No. 9358
Report of the Condition of the
United States National Bank
AT NEWBERG IN THE STATE OF OREGON
»
At th e close of busine ss on D ecem ber 31, 1921
RESOURCES
L o a n s and d isc o u n ts, in c lu d in g r e d is c o u n ts .............3499,657.75
T o ta l l o a n s .......... : .................................................
3499,657.75
O v e r d r a f ts u n se c u re d .........................................................
197.07
U. S. G o v e rn m e n t se c u r itie s ow ned:
a. D eposited to se c u re c ir c u la tio n (U. S. bonds
' p a r v a lu e ) .....................................................................
50,000.00
b. All o t h e r U n ite d S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t S e c u ritie s 81,7 50.00
.......T o ta l. . .......................................... ................. .
131,750.00
O th e r bonds, Btocks, s e c u r itie s e tc ..................................
17.4,753.62
F u r n i t u r e a n d f i x t u r e s . . ..........................................
8,500.00
L a w f u l reserve w ith F e d e r a l R eserve B a n k . ..........
42.957.34
Cash in v a u lt a n d a m o u n t d u e from n a tio n a l b a n k s
80,627.81
A m o u n t due from S ta te b a n k s, b a n k e rs, and t r u s t
c o m p a n ie s in th e U n ite d S t a t e s ...........................
8,845.72
Checks on o t h e r b a n k s in the» sam e c ity o r to w n as
996.89
r e p o r tin g b a n k ............... ................ .............................
_______ ^ T O tf iL c a s h a n d in H a n k « ................................
90.470.42
C hecks on b a n k s located o u ts id e of c ity or to w n of
r e p o r tin g b a n k a n d o t h e r cash items.". . . . .».
1,060.36
R e d e m p tio n f u n d w ith U. S. T r e a s u r e r a n d due
from U. S. T r e a s u r e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... ....
2,500.00
T o tal.
Visit
California
this Winter
where the sun is on the job
Four Trains a Day
3951,846.56
LIABILITIES
C a p ita l stoc k paid i n ...........................................................
50.000.00
S u r p lu s f u n d ..........................................................................
50.000.00
U ndivided profits ................................ . . . . .....................
10,285.10
C ir c u la tin g n o te s o u t s t a n d i n g ..........................................
.49,300.00
Certified c hecks o u t s t a n d i n g ..........................................
650.00
C a s h ie r ’s c hecks on ow n b a n k o u t s t a n d i n g ..................
14,487.53
T o ta l .......................................................................
15,137.53
D e m a n d deposits ( o t h e r t h a n b a n k deposits) s u b ­
je c t to reserve (d e p o sits payable w ith in 36
--------
days):
I n d iv id u a l deposits s u b je c t to c h e c k ..........................
370,988.13
C e rtific a te s of d eposit due in less t h a n 30 days
( o t h e r t h a n for m oney b o r r o w e d ) ....................:
40,650.58
S ta te , cou n ty , or o th e r m u n ic ip a l de posits secured
by pledge of a ssets of th is b a n k ...........................
29,423.16
D ividends u n p a i d ..................................................................
2,000.00
T o ta l of d e m a n d deposits ( o t h e r th a n
b a n k deposits) s u b je c t to R eserve . . . . 3 4 4 3 , 0 6 1 . 8 7
T im e deposits su b je c t to R eserve (p a y a b le a f t e r
30 days, o r su b je c t to 30 days o r m o re notice,
a n d postal s a v i n g s ) :
C e rtific a te s of deposit ( o th e r th a n for m oney b o r­
ro w e d ) .............................................................................
208.946.18
O th e r tim e d e p o s its ..............................................................
119,318.64
P o s ta l sa v in g s d e p o s its ......................................................
19.03
T otal of tim e de posits s u b je c t to R e s e r v e ,3328,283.85
U n ite d S ta te s deposits ( o t h e r t h a n postal sa v in g s)
in c lu d in g W a r L o a n deposit a c c o u n t a n d d e ­
posits of U n ite d S ta te s D isb u rsin g o f f i c e r s . . .
4.091.00
L ia b ilitie s o t h e r t h a n those above s ta te d , reserved
for d e p re c ia tio n of L ib e r ty B o n d s ........................
1.687.21
aa
PROVIDE A SERVICE THAT CONTRIBUTES TO
THE TRAVELER’S COMFORT and CONVENIENCE
Reduced Fares
to
Santa Barbara—Los Angeles— San Diego
T ickets good u n til A pril 30— Stopovers allow ed
No w a r ta x on r a ilro a d tic k e ts
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Since 1870 the Southern Pacific has been closely
identified with the development of Weestern Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
J o h n M. Scott,
G e n e ra l P a sse n g e r A gent
T o t a l ........................................................................
3951,846.56
S ta te of O regon, C o u n ty of Y a m h ill, ss:
I. J. C. Colcord, C a sh ie r of th e above-nam ed ba n k , do solem nly a ffirm
t h a t t h e above s t a te m e n t is t r u e to th e best of m y k n o w le d g e a n d belief.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier.
S ubsc ribe d a n d affirm ed to before m e th is 5th d a y of J a n u a r y , 1922.
Chas. C h u rc h ill, N o ta r y Public.
My com m ission e x p ire s Septem ber 12, 1923.
S. L. P A R R E T T ,
< J. F. TAYLOR.
J. I. H A D LEY .
D irectors.
Roofing That Lasts
Bill The Plumber
Phone Red 70
IS YOUR AUTOM OBILE INSURED?
The Cost is Small, The Protection GREAT
We give liberal values, low ratea, prompt adjustment. F in ,
theft, property damage, public liability and collision, any one or
more forma ia one policy.
See our agents before the FIRE DEMON gets your car, or
some “Road Hog” gets you.
half a lifetime is not at all expensive
when you consider durability and
freedom from the expense of repairs.
There are many kinds of composition
roofing in our stock that will give
complete satisfaction.
Explain Your Needs to Us
and w e w ill tell you the particular kind
best suited to your purpose. II you will
show us your plans w e will show you how
to save money on material and labor.
A ll Our Building Supplies
A re Guaranteed
Pacific States Fire Insurance Company
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
R e p re s e n te d b y
NEW BERG LAND COMPANY
508 First Street
F i V * - - ’- i f -
I sSaii&
S
C. K. Spaulding
Logging Co.