Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1922)
XXWBEKG, GRAPHIC, TKUBSDAY, N ew berg Q raphic Largest Circulation la TamMU County election on November T, went to the polls and selected a mayor and coun cil to serve them. Now as good eltt- aens we shodld deem It oar duty to assist them ia getting the eity> af fairs into the very beat shape possi ble and keeping them in that shape. The writer thinks that much of. the criticism of past city officials Is more through lack of understanding than from any other causa. We have often differed with the Judgment of that body of men on Questions, but, BOLLS MARKERS honest day's wage. That is all that Before ordering oae see anyone can ask. However, labor LETS PULL TOGETHER Q. X . B U L K S , SEXTO! * must purge itself of the stigma o f a Newberg Is a mighty fine little radical element, an L W. W. of Bol Box 403. Newberg. Oregon, or phone city. In fact it Is one of the best shevistic element, which has en Black 14«. All work guaranteed. Bttijds all little cities In the state of Oregon. deavored and is endeavoring to She has attained quite a prominence wreck our civilisation by calling kinds of oement curbs and vaults, over the state recently because of n strikes unjustly and forcing impos and grave coverà Lots and single graves oared for by the year. wide campaign of publicity put on sible demands upon employers. by the Berrians aad other organisa There is only one rule which can tions. Of course this in itself could ever prove • heals for the settlement never achieve any real or lasting of the disputes between labor and good for us if we did not’ have a capital. This is the rule which was wonderful country around Newberg laid down by our Master as the Gold and the basis for n healthy growth en Rule. By its measurements, men and prosperous condition upon will find commoo'ground for coop which to build. This week our city eration. Both sides must use It. ,No experimenting necessary by interested in the remarkable has come under the management of Capital for the most part In past those combination of sweetness and large a new set of city officials and per times has had the upper handeand ness developed in haps this is a good ^lme to take has often misused their power. More Stock of ourselves and see .what our recently it has seemed that labor outlook Js and adopt a set of reso was acquiring the position of power - “ With the " lutions ak citizens to stand by its and they have been threatening a officials and help them make New like misuse of it. Mankind must berg a better place to call home. - sooner or later conve to the point Trade-Mark *•*. where they will adopt a live and As we enter upon a new year of The writer has seen it practically let live p&icy in businesfuaffatrs and tested in every way and it has com activities it should not be out of or when they do, there w ilf be no fur pletely made good. 100,000 planted der to suggest a few things for our ther problem between capital and commercially last year. mutual good. In the first plaça the labor. It is refreshing to note that clttsans should no* expeot too much postpaid, sent tor 1« cents. of their council and other city offi . Before the last election thé better tim6s are coming, in fact are Note— Genuine Date Prune Trees cers. They ar* only human beings Graphic said that regardless of what already here. Farmers are com- procurable only from this company like ourselves and it should be re men were selected at the election, or authorised representatives. De this paper would support them. We membered that they serve us with tails and special plan for growers sent free upon request. No' matter out pay and often without even mean to do Just that and if this pa wh&t you want in trees or ornamen thanks There are à multitude of per can do anything to assist the tals it will pay you to get thing« which call for their attention new administration, we hope that ” NATURE’S BEST' aad moat of them are busy men lu they will call upon us. The coining their own private lives. Instead of year should see Newberg forgjng finding fault with our new council ahead and we sincerely hope that affairs. With this adjustment, we let’s make up our minds to try and the new council will have t the eitl- will all feel the reflection of better help than. If we do not always xena solidly behind them so that times and business will resume a agree with .them, we should not be they can keep the government of the too qulek to criticise until we un- city space with its civilian growth, Oregon Nursery Co., deratand their viewpoint. We should Let’s pull together this year for a WHAT SHALL WE DO! Oren co, Ore. Send me give them as great a degree of tol Information referred * In another column is published a to above without obli eration aa we would expect of them story by J. J. Handsaker whicl^ gation to me. if we were occupying their places. touches briefly upon the sufferings Name A BBiGHTEB OUTLOOK and terrible conditions which exist The writer believes that it is al- togetber too much to expect o f any The report of the Federal Reserve In the near east. For some years set pf men that they will give all Bank for October, made on Novem appeals have come from this stricken o f their time and talent to the city’s ber 27, a digest of which la publish territory for help and in no esse has work which that work requires with- ed elsewhere In this issue, shows im America refused. Each time she has out any remuneration, and for that provement in nearly all lines. In come forward with gifts and dona- ■ r e— an w »- believe that it would be, fact it la a most encouraging re-( tions running Into the millions. But1 better were the city under a form of port. One item especially strikes again comes the appeal. We hope government where a city manager the attention of one ,who reads this under bonds anil upon salary looked report. It is “ Increased production after these affairs. However, un In October has been accompanied by der our charter, this cannot he. As a continued Increase in the volume it stands the council are required to of employment. Average pay per give many evenings of their time to worker was larger In many indus the handling of the city’s affairs. tries. due in most eases to an In Besides this they give uncounted crease in hours of work.” The writ hours of time to committee work. er has been a laborer, having worked The streets must be looked after; in many kinds of common labor. He the moral conditions must be cared has all of the sympathy whieh such for; the sanitation question must re labor .could give to anyone for the ceive attention; the finances must be men who toil and earn their bread watched; the city park, city library, by the sweat of their brow. He be tourist camp grounds, franchises, lieves that w orking,condition« •t*., all require a great deal of at tention. it is a mighty big task. The people of Newberg at the city On each purchase bv buying at our Quitting W INS every test RULE The Data Prune pots of Europe that we have had enough of bloodshed and butchery of this Innocent people and that we are ready to take some action to stop It if necessary. Give Jewelry for Christmas For Them Watch Chain “ It is not . the erltlo who counts," said Theodore Roosevelt, “ not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The eredlt belongs to the man who la actually In the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat; who cornea short again and again be cause there is no effort without error and shortcoming, but who does act ually strive to do the deeds; who does know the great enthusiasm, the great devotion; who spends him self in a worthy cause; who at the worst if he falls, at least falls while daring greatly, so that h«s place shall never be with thoe« col<^ sad timid aouls who kaow neither victory nor defeat.” The flurry of snow on Thanks giving day served as a reminder of what other parlé o f the country al ways get at this lime of year, and although It melted as fast as It fall. It left a tsa r of chill la the air. * Flour and Feed H A Y A N D G RAIN ALL KINDS <NP MILL FBBD AND POULTRY 8TTPPUB8 NEWBERG, OREGON a com plete stock o f GENUINE FORD PAR TS W e use the Ford M otor Company’s authorized labor prices, and have two o f the best mechanics on the Pacific Coast to do your work. , - ' ; *-*«■ * = £- ■ + * / * - - * - — ------------... ^ q b -. ' ; W e refer to “Red” Rice and Charles E. Scott, internationally known experts. For Baby B ia(, Baby Cup, Lachet aad Chain, Knife and Jerk, Ivory Baby C. A . MORRIS Anderson Motor Co ▲ dollar will go aa far aa It ever did— If you mail it.