For Batter Fruit.
CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS
Ftour Brands--
QUEEN P A TEN T
4
LEW IS «. CLAR K
EXCELLENT •
Acts as public warehousemen for
for storage of H ay and Grain.
Highest market price Paid forJHay,
Grain, Potatoes, Ffr.
Both phones
City Free Delivery
THE FUST NATIONAL BANK
of Newberg
Gives careful attention to all
business c o m m i t t e d to its
charge, and highly appreciates
your business.
N. C. CHRISTENSON, Cashier.
A
Splendid Stock oi
HARDW ARE
P A IN T S
OILS
G R A N IT E W A R E
C U T LE R Y
RANGES
A N ew bine of N ew Heaters
M O U N T ’S
Something to “ Lean On
and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub
stantial bank account Once you nave a good balance
at your banker's, you do not care how things go, be
cause you feel independent
And the only way to get
a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches
by patient th r ift We can help you do this by taking
cars o f your savings and paying you a good interest
thereon. Do not delay, nut start saving at once.
BANK OF NEW BERG
B. C. MILES, Pres.
i. L, HOSKIN8, Vie* Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
W. E. CROZER, A a t Cashier
A movement has been inaugu
rated throughout the whole
the W illam ette Valley for
renovation o f the old apple
chards without in any m
injuring the trees and for
purpose of making them profi
able as well as healthy,
movement is in line w ith the ear
nest effort o f Mr. M. O. Lowns-
dale o f this county to re-estab»
lish the reputation o f the W illa
mette Valley apple. This move
ment has the backing o f the Ex*
periment Station a t Cérvallis
and o f the State Board o f H orti
culture and w ill be actively
pushed by them.
The plan which was suggested
by Mr. Lownsdale, is to cut the
old apple trees down to the
ground or within tw o feet o f the
ground and allow them to sprout
out and grow a year and then
top-graft w ith Yellow New-
towns. If the tree trunks are
sound they m ay be grafted in the
latter part o f April of this year
by cutting a slit through the
bark as is done in bndding.
These slits should be ju st where
the limbs are wanted and should
all be from six to tw elve inches
below the point where the tree
is sa wed off. Then scions shaved
rather long and thin may be
slipped through the slit and
under the bark as if a bnd were
beifig inserted. Abont.tw o buds
should be left on the outside o f
the scion and the corner o f ¿ach
lip of the bark trimmed so it w ill
fit close around the scion. The
bark lips are then tied down by
a string ground the tree trunk
and the wound well waxed par
ticularly behind the scion. When
the grafts have grow n about
eight inches the terminals should
be pinched o ff t o make them set
firmer and to prevent them from
being blown out by the winds o f
mid-summer. The trees should
be cut down w ith a cross-cut
saw and care should be taken
not to split the remainder of the
stump nor loosen its bark.
In three or four years these old
trees w ill commence to bear
again and there w ill be so many
o f them producing Yellow New-
tow ns th at the whole valley w ill
be a big Yellow Newtown or
chard and its output w ill be han
dled by the Apple Growers’ As
sociation that has already been
formed. There is no danger of
overproduction o f this variety
o f apples as there is a great mar
ket for them in England and all
the old trees of the valley which
are now o f no value w ill become
a t once o f great consequence to
the farp er. H e w ill alw ays be
able to sell his output where now
he is unable to give it aw ay. It
is impossible to thoroughly spray
these old trees now but by get-
them close to the ground every
farmer in Oregon could easily
take care o f his orchard and
make it the most profitable prop
erty on his farm.
These suggestions are published
at the request o f the StatcBoard
o f Horticulture and o f the Wil
lamette Valley Apple Gro
Association.
L a Fayette, Oregon,
January 21, 1908
T o the Citizens o f Yamhill:
Yam hill is now the banner
county o f the W illam ette valley
in the production of fruit and
nuts. . There is a wide movement
all over the valley to better the
conditions of orchardists and it
we are to maintain our pre-emi
nence we must be alert and push
with energy the development o f
our resources. This is a matter
that concerns every businessman
in the county; for if orchards be
developed along rational busi
ness lines the commercial stabili
ty o f the community is assured.
The movement to make one
great orchard bearing a uniform
type o f fruit, of the old apple or
chards o f the valley is one that
should have the constant and
earnest support o f every business
man as well os every farmer in
the county.
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The W illam ette Valley Apple
Growers’ Association w ill hold a
meeting in McMinnville on Sat
urday, February 1, at 11 a. m.
to discuss and to add informa
tion and enthusiasm. I wish
every farmer and every business
man who can possibly spares
few hours time might be present.
M 0 . L o w k sd alb .
Wanted and
For Sale.
W anted —M en to clear land
and cut cord wood. F. A. Hayes,
hone 17-5.
I f you need horses, cattle, farm
implements or choice hay, cheat,
oat or clover, it w ill pay to
David Bros.
Span o f well matched, young
The M utual TeledhoneCo. w ill
bay mares, weight about 1400,
soon have new telephone direc
w ith a good set o f harness. Price
tories printed. N ow is the
$406. C. Marsh, R. F. D. 1.
to subscribe for a share o f stock
in the company and get your
Notice.
name on the new tist. Share o f
A very fine fu ll blooded Jersey stock sold on installments, if pre
ferred. Als# new phones. Sec-*
fo f service at one dollar.
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ond-hand phones and extra parts
F red W ebth ,
lor sale.
S. J. M adson ,
Wÿnooslü street
M utual Phone 18-8.
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For Sale.
Second hand w agon w ith box
Graphic and Oregonian $2.23;
and spring seat all complete $30.
Graphic and Journal $2.
The Vincent Feed and Imp. Co.
Have Dr. Low e relieve your
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head and eye ache w ith a pair o f
For Sale or T rade.
his correctly fitted glasses at
Newberg Wednesday, January
Horses weighing from 1200 to
29th.
1500 pounds tor sale, or w ill
trade fo r cows.
Cheat, clover and oat hay,
. P e t e r J enson , .
horses, cows, fa^rn implements,
B d l phone 10-10.
etc., are being sold a t private
sale by David Bros, on their farm
northwest o f tow n.
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Registration books tor North
H. R. Cobb is prepatred to do
Newberg, South Newberg and
your express or other ligh t haul
West Chehalem now open a t my
in g at reasonable rates.
office.
F. A. M orris ,
Second
building
west o f P. 0.
Ditching and well digging by
W. A. Bales, Newberg, Oregon.
The Correct Tim#
,
T o stop a cough or cold is just
as soon as it starts—then there will
be no danger of pnenmonls or con
sumption. Just a few doses Of Bal
lard's Horerouad Syrup taken at
the start wiU stop the cough. I f It
has been running ou for some time
tbe treatment will be longer, bnt
tbe cure is aure. Sold by Moore’s
drug store.
W ar With Japan.
Could not posslbl^ make so many
cripples as Rheumatism does every
year. And yet there is no reason
why this disease should cripple
anyone, if all •offerer* will mb the
affected parts night and morning
with Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
Cures all aches and pains. Sold by
Moore’s drug store.
For Sale.
T o be w illin g to be saved alone
Foa E xc h an g e — T h r e e full
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Small black mare w ith buggy is to be lost.
blood leghorn male birds for
and
harness.
ime. Also three^brood sows
W. A. B a r k l e y ,
lo r sale. G. C. Christenson, Bell i
Nt
Eighth and River streets.
phone 1(^15.
14-t3
Burbank’s Miracle,
plank
Monrica apple—the best
W an te d —
akers, sten-
nerpcr.
wainuts, cntm cf, etc.
ognTpbers,
kkeepers and all
C. E. Newhouse o f Springbrook See J. B. Parker, Newberg, Ore
eye workers to call next Wednes
has
1000 K ittatin n y blackberry gon, agent Capital C ity Nursery.
day at Commercial hotel a t New
berg and have Dr. L ow e test plants for sale. *
Elmple R emedy for La Grippe.
eyes. Consult him and
For
Sale.
La grippe coughs are dangerous
ve future results.
as they frequently develop into
Set heavy team harness. Call pneumonia. Foley’s Bbney and
Davitl Bros, are selling a t pri
vate sale on their farm three a t McDonald’s blacksmith shop. Tar not only stops tbe cough but
heals and strengthens the lungs so
.
P . B a r k le y
miles from Newberg, all their 1-24
that no serious results need be
stock, farm implements and a
feared. Tbe genuine Foley's Honey
For Sale at a B argain.
dean lo t o f oat, d o ver and cheat
and Tar contains no harmful drugs
and is in a yellow package. Re
hay. Prices and terms reason
Six hundred first generation
fuse substitutes. For sals by C. P.
able.
grafted English w alnut trees Moore.
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have been sent to me from the
Next week Wednesday, Janu
Chico, California nursery. Trees
ary 29, Dr. Low e, the w ell
Suv from five to seven feet high. Notie« la karat? fira a that i
known oculo-optkian, w ill be in
baa bean duly appolatad to? th
tha State of Oroaoo for Taatl
Newberg at Commercial Hotel. W ill be sold a t reduced prices. o(
ton, administratrix of tko t
M ay be seen a t H . R. Cobb’s barn M y , dOMBOOd. A ll M M
Have him test yonr eyes for
atainet aald estate are hereto? required to ptre-
the aaaae to ■ « properly ▼arifed, aa to? la v
glasses. Over eighteen y¿ars"ex near public school building. Pull eent
required, at ■ ? reaManaa I n i
for
me
a
t
any
time
betw
een
10
within
alx months from the di
perience.
Dated tbla Stth dar of Deeei ____
and 2:30.
t in « p n b lleetk « Jaa. 2. ISOS.teat Jea. IS IS
H u t u i K u n r , aSmtalatratrlx of
J. B. F o r s y t h .
tha aetata of D. ‘ ~
I f you are goin g to bnild it w ill
pay yo v to call on S. E. W atkins
the Newberg architect and have
your plans drawn; you can call
and see them while under course
o f construction, have suck
changes made as you may wish,
privilege you would not have
if gettin g plans out o f tow n. Ol-
flbe w ith Newberg Artificial
Stone Company.
The Newest Modern Commercial Hotel in Portland.
Opened July 1st, 1907.
A
H otel St. Ph illip
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cornee
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ra m i
I» Entrance ou Burnside.
H. M
P ie r c e ,
Prop.
W an ted .
J A first
class fresh Jersey cow .
Leave w ord a t Graphic office.
I am prepared to pot in septic
tanks after the latest approved
methods.
E nos E llis .
M ^T ak a street ear at the depot. Only concreto Fir* Proof
Hotel in the city. Fire blocks from Union Depot.
Fifth street—cars
the door. Steam beet, electric lights,
and coM water in every room. Rates $1 per day and up.
rates by the week and month. Fires bathe on every floor.
Newberg people are cordially invited to give Hotel St. Phillip
a ferial whan in Portland. Your comfort and satisfaction is aamreef
Plants Furnished
I f you are going to plant as
paragus or rhubarb I can supply
you w ith plants a t a price that
wfcll surprise you. Remember
the cannery wants both these
vegetables. W ill also take con
tract«, to grow tom atoes, cab
bage, caulifluer, celery plants by
the hundred or thousand. I have
the facilities and the know how
to grq w these plants.
J o h n G o w e r ,
Newberg, Oregon.
A dn bfàr
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BALLARD'S 1
SNOW
L IN IM E N T
w ill ear* that throat in short order.
IManTS Snow Liniment penetrates the pores, promot
ing free circulation, giving the muscles more elasticity.
race, creed o r color is invited to
be present a t the council room
m
A s o r e Uirocrt is a
dangerous m alady
buftyou don’t need to
tie a sock a r o u n d
y o u r neck to cure it..
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Tw en ty acres creek-bottom
land a ll Jevel and in cultivation,
one-third crop, tw o mile* from
Sheridan, cme-half mate to school,
price $1400, $260 dow n, balance
ten years at six per cent. This
iaone o f the best poultry ranches
in the* county- W rite for free
price hat.
C. 0 . B urgess ,
1-30
R H EUM ATISM , CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
W O UND S, O LD SORES, STIFF JOINTS,
BURNS AN D A L L PAINS.
g a v e in s t a n t r e l ie f .
Henry Stone. Provo, Utah, writes: MI have used Bullard's
St E L lin,n“ n
i » « n d g i a . Tooth-ache and Bore Throat,
which upon.application gave me Instant relief. I can recom
mend It aa being the best Liniment I have ever need in Turing
pain caused from Neuralgia, etc.”
PRICE 25c, 00c AND $1.00
MRMRmnmmmnMmwtemmmumumumnaMUHw^MMMgp«^^' '
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-002 North Second Street,
8 T . LO UIS?
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Sold and Recommended by .
0. P. MOORE, Newb«nr. Ora