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Large* Circulât!— lu Yamhill Ctm ty go out on a picnic or attend some festive celebration where the crack of the little boys’ firecrackers and pistols mingle with the cries of hawkers and the surge of large nuss- bers of peopld all bent upon amuse- ment. It is really too bad that we have accepted thua lightly ao 1m- portent an o c^ieu , for It might Newberg Graphic THURSDAY. JULŸ C. l if t. know anything mqch about the Declaration of independence, other A little over three hundred years then that it was the document which ago the Pilgrim fathers first landed declared we would no longer be at Plymouth in their effort to estab- subjects that of King Likewise 1U| i themselves where .they could to it probable that George. few of us could worship Qod according to the die tell much about the constitution tatee of their own conscience. Re which was later adopted to govern ligious freedom was the thing they political life of our people. The sought and no thought was given the form of our government was entire to government apart from the mother matter of experiment at the country, and her sovereignty and do- ly ttane a of ahd there minion over the colonies established were many Its who foundation said that upon such was readily recognised. Through the s government the nation could not following century events occurred exist. which gradually awakened the There were tlmee during the suc thought of tbeee sturdy pioneer peo ceeding years when great doubt was ple to a sense of oppression, but even entertained as to the possibility of then little consideration was given maintaining the nation and a civil to rebellion or self-government. war was ,ry to demonstrate However, the seeds of discontent that our government was supreme were being sown and in the follow in the land. The government of the ing half century they ripened into United States, ss laid down by our action and the cry for political free forefathers in the constitution and dom was also raised on every hand, as outlined in the bUl of rights con culminating In th# Declaration of tained in the Declaration of Inde Independence and the Revolutionary pendence, triumphed and today other War, which threw off the shackles of nations are rapidly turning to this English dominance and made the more democratic form of rule and we United States a nation. find republics scattered all over the Thom early days of the first cen earth. _ ' tury and a half saw little change It is a thing of which Americans when compared with the remarkable may well be proud that we were the changes which have occurred In the leaders in the movement for political last century or even the last half freedom and that our nation has set -century. The foundation» were be the pace and is still leading the ing laid and this to always a more world In many reforms. The lofty difficult and lesa speedy period. The principles or the Pilgrim fathers superstructure of national life which have had an inspiring effect upon has been erected upon this founda the nation throughout the years of tion could never have attained Its Its existence and the religious In present imposing dimensions ‘had spiration and guidance given to our not the foundation been laid with affairs are responsible for our achievements. There to no other na This week, we as a nation, cele tion- which can match our., great brated the natal day. Probably the humanitarian movements or our far- great majority of the people have reaching missionary activities. There come to look upon the Fourth of July is no other nation so well fitted to be as a mere holiday opportunity to get the big brother to those in nped, and away frm the regular toll of life and American» may well be proud bf I large degree to the friendly rela tions eataMlahed by the various booster organisations of the state. Next Saturday the perrlane will be hosts to tbs Pruaarlans, the Basal - to be very expensive, and yet they I Ians, tbs Cbsrrlans, tbs . Hub- would build up a reputation for this I barians and ws don't know how country all over the United States I many others. They will doubtless which would ultimately help the return to their homes with a batter growers immensely In selling their feeling towards Newberg than they fruit and enlarging the market areas. ever held before. But It Is not alone The Graphie offers these euggee- .these organisations who will, be work. And because the Berry Fes present, for many representatives of tival Is the next community under t ions In the hope that some organi other cities which do not have any taking, we bespeak the united co sation may see the value of It and such booster dubs will' be here. Mo- operation of every person living in put It up to the growers. There should be some organisation or sen, lilnnvllle is making a concerted this trade community. tral board for handling such a propo effort to get up a crowd from therq sition so that it would he strtotly to attend our festival this year. THOSE LABELS cooperative and avoid any necessi Hillsboro people were over this week reek the Graphic touched ty of paying anyone a profit on the invltlngVbe Berrlana to the Fourth* of July celebration and promised to upon the subject of labeling berry handling of them. Iu this way the come to our festival'In return. And crates with a uniform label which grower would get hie labels at a •o It goes. These things are build-, would Identify the product with thla low price and the community would lng up e splendid — irit which can qfetlon, in an editorial on the berry get some splendid advertising which do much to elevate our enttre state Industry and the Berrlan move- would he a help to the grower. sura It. Rome, Greece, Spain, and and put Oregon where she belongs ment. Several have commented upon this label feature _ favorably and A short ad in the Graphie will many, many others point tbs way to among the states of the union. .. v . .. . since writing the former editorial bring what you want. failure in this direction. The early _ There i. no «ueatlon but that writer'» attention was called to history of our own country points uuarreling and strife among com- CILM. A local grower was the road to success IT followed con tinuously. Shall America endure the ¡ growth T j r °a?d inra™ Z ratio Z MonUna out ‘ ,u‘ of ch‘rrlM and T In Inverse Through a crack to In * centuries to come or will she go common berating and mutual he p- th# ^ of th. down as have these other one-time Jlnera will tend to increase growth. flnMt , blMk cherrl„ grown world leaders? The answer rests We have nothing to lora and every- h#re that WOQld with those who will oelebrate our, natal day throughout the years to showing i l w l n , ourselves genial hotfa dur- the mOUth ChCrrie8 th a‘ pai*te of * Montana man must come. in . our Berry Festival. „pec,ally fine. But we had The Berrtans is an organisation to hunt carefully over the lug to of lees than two years* life. In that find anything to Identify those short period marvelous results have cherries with Newberg, aed then been attained. We do not need to only found a faint rubber atamp Last year this little' recount, them, for they are fresh In mark la a rather-- inconspicuous i enviable reputation the minds of all. Moreover the pub- place. What a fine opportunity was for the entertainment lie have shown their appreciation In lost for advertising our fruit sec- en the visiting public a very substantial war at various tlon by not having a nice lltho- >ur first festival. The times. Already thousanda of per- graphed label on the end of the lug year’s program offer eons who had never heard of New- where no one could miss It. * n better. It remains berg before are beginning to learn -Tula appea| is not made In ajn at- publlc in general to about us and are forming favorable tmnpt ^ work up a Hne of buBinesa" srty support to the impressions about this city and this for ourMlTeil. fQr we believe that In this year to insure berry country. It Is not so long ego the „ow e« ^ouid have a type of complete success. We that a man living in Portland was Iabe, whlch ^ not print—* the people of New- heard to eay In response to the lithographed label in color* These e various communities query, “Where to Newberg T" “Oh. lab#u couM ^ made K tbat the id this city will all thet’e a little place of about three different kinds of fruit could be coring to outdo their or four hundred people Just a few ^ p p ^ under them and could be Hty. t miles out of Portland.” We 'who printed with the'names of the vari- d guests will be pres- llT® here and know the facto would ooi fruits by dimply changing the jver the state. They consider that man very ignorant and one word. We know of no better me of them at least, yet there are hundreds of people thing than the famous view, of the j. It will be our por- llv,n* ln Portland whose Idea of this mountainside near 8prlngbrook for it they leave with the T** 1™* vague as that a the main or background of the label short time ago. And what to true of Portland to ‘M cMinnville, Oregon even more so true of other sections of the state. There arc many peo Ü. S. Bank Building ple right here In Oregon, who If our ace line*. G nation li go on an head of to do so. But * other gr Burned u Under Auspices of the Berrians and Newberg Motor EVERYTHING FREE 0 ** . . . y Concerts and Pictures at comer of First and Edwards Streets, com both Friday and Saturday nights. NEWBERG MOTOR CO Authorized Ford and u k. - y