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NEWBERG, YAMHILL OOÏÏNTY. jMBGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1908.
Marriage Licem
to the Booth-Kelly office immedi­ the newsparer and the magazine
ately after the accident, and Geo. and the novel there shall be onel .
An Australian corporation has H. Kelly and H. A. Dunbar se­ hour o f every day devoted t o ! I ^ t h A. McMrea age 25, to
just received a concession fro pi cured a cab and drove to the reading bn system. Make ft t Albert S. Hubbard age 27.
the Russian government to take scene o f the runaway. They more if you like, though I shalH
Kutch a* e 17’ ‘ «Stephen
out thirty million feet o f timber brought the injured mfen to town not let you go beyond three
a8e 23.
Clara V. Kutch age 24, to W>
a year from a forest in Siberia, and Mr. Hill was placed in the hours a day, but one hour at
nine hundred miles from Vladi­ Eugene hospital. Brockman was least ip a day there must be.
3 A. Cala van age 35.
vostok, to be delivered in Mel- j taken to his home.
“ Thus I take' it for granted^ r La™ B* Turncr * * ' 24’ to
bourne, Australia, approximate-! “ One of Hill’s horses hitched that you have in your ow n Fr*nk Wortman age 24.
ly eight thousand mile# away, to the buggy was badly hurt by room, on your own table, your T Maggie M. Long age 25, to
and nearly three times the dis­ being cut with barbed wire, the bible, your hymn book, and some Jaras* T. Coffey age 30.
tance from New York to San team having run into a fence one or tw o other books which
Francisco.
along the roadside. The animal will help you in your daily inter*
It is likely that no lumbering received terrible cuts on one side course with the good God. Each; w s . Allan lo#t a good h on c
operation o f recent years more of its .body, and it is thought one of you can choose these for Sunday.
strongly illustrates the pinch in that its usefulness is ruined.”
yourself.
W. T. Meyers is expected home
the timber supply in all parts o f
“ You ought to be grounded % from Illinois the last of the week,
the world. In .the news o f the
Mental Gipwth of Babies.
a fashion in the history o f The tw o Tear* 0jd chad o f
concession, told in an American
the
town, o f the state apd Fred Comstock died at DaUas o f
Woods Hutchinson, M. D.,
lumber journal, is the suggestion
o
f
the
country.
I do not whooping cough. The remains
could hardly have touched a
of the difficulty that all countries
care
whether
you
were born were brought to Dundee for bur
more live wire for the home than
may have to encounter in get­
when he selected for his subject there or not. You must not let ial, they having been former resi­
ting the .wood which they need
“ The Mental Growth o f Babies, any accidental visitor ever ask dents here.
in the future. Every year tim­
published in the March issue of you what was the origin of I Dr. Claude Adams, o f Port­
ber cruisers are going further
Woman’s Home Companion things there while you are un­ land, came out for a week’s visit
and further afield and cutting
Here are just a few erf Doctor able to tell him. Was the place with his sister Mrs. E. A. Me
trees which, in former times o f
Hutchinson’s short paragraphs: first open to-Christian civiliza­ Cornack.
abundance, they passed because
William Wilson, who is em­
“Just as the germ o f the flower tion when LaSalle came down
o f the inaccessibility of the forest.
is contained in the tiniest seed the river, or when the Hampshire ployed at the Dundee Prune &
In taking out the Siberian tim-
and will reveal itself with as ab- Grants were quarreled about; or Packing C o’s orchard iscxpect-
ber the Melbourne lumbermen
solute certainty as will rootlets when Captain Gray, in th e Co- ed to return from Scotland soon.
will have to ship the entire year’s and leaves when proper condi­ lumbia, came to anchor?
His mother, sister and brother
cut in July, August, September
And you ought to know de? will accompany him. ■
tions o f heat, moisture and light
and October, for during the re­
are accorded, so the germ of the cently well the history o f the The Dqndee public school ob­
mainder oT the year there is no
mind o f a child is present in his state, whether that written his­ served Washington’s birthday
open water at the point of ship­
little body and will develop and tory be three hundred years old with appropriate exercises. A
ment. What makes this unusual
unfold itself with the growth of or three months old. iDo not let splendid program was rendered.
feature of transporting bulky
me1 come into Oklahoma this Many visitors were present.
the latter.
logs 8,000 miles quite feasible is
‘The only way to stop the summer and ask you about the Tbq W. C. T. U. will meet pn
that such unmanufactured stock
growth o f a child’s mind is to history o f the emigration of the Thursday with Mrs. W. J. Gor­
is admitted free, while there is a
,
stop bis body from growing. Cherokees into the Indian Terri­ don.
heavy duty on all manufactured
Appetite is the mother of the tory, or the sun worship o f the MrS. Minnie Chandler, of Port­
w ood brought into Australia,
mind, and muscle is its father. Creeks, and find out that you land, is visiting with her sister,
the duty on lumber, for instance,
At its lowest estimate the body know no more about it than I Mrs. William Allan.
being nearly $5 a thousand board
with its brain is the tool o f the do. And side by side with tins,
feet. At Melbourne, a new mill
Septic Tanks!
mind, and good work cannot be and as a basis o f this, you must
is being erected to manufacture
have
a
decent
acquaintance
with
done without good tools.
I am prepared to put in septic
these logs into dressed stock,
“ The first test of muscular the history o f the United States.” tanks after the latest approved
such as flooring, ceiling and
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is an in­
methods.
E nos R fjjs .
other products, as well as into|T!K°r’ th c^
d
dication o f the mental possibili­
himber.
ties as well. Not one child out
These Siberian operations dif­
b r th* r ambi 11 r o a n i? Ab« tract
o f a hundred who at ten days of
Com Dan T. McMInnrllla.
fer from the lumbering methods
age grasps firmly and clings to a
Ada W Unruh and bus to S D
in the United Stfetes, in that in
finger qr pencil rubbed against Crawford and w f nVi It 1 blk 2
this country it is possible and
mills
piQk little palm will ever fall McMinnville $750.
customary to have new
below the average intelligence of
A A Little and w f to M Cady
conveniently near the place o f
his race.”
and w f 80 a sec 23 t 2 r3$2427.
production, though, with the
Elsie Fletcher Haight and hus
The above ferry with an
continually decreasing supply,
C E. Union.
to Jacob Faix et al 43.60 a E
the larger mills often find it prof­
Entirely N ew Equipment
The eighteenth state conven­ Ford d k t 4 r 4 $3488.
itable to haul their timber by
and under
Byron Bower (by exr) to H S
trams and railroads many miles tion o f the Oregon Christian En­
> N ew M anagem ent
aw ay from their saws. Forest deavor union closed last Sunday Long It 3 blk “ K ” Cozines 3rd
evening
after
the
most
successful
is now open to the public
add to McMinnville $180.
experts in this country say that
Eliza Ellen Bower to H S Long
the hope o f the United States for session in the history o f En­
\
a steady supply of timber lies in deavor in Oregon. Nearly 150 It 3 blk “ K ” Cozines 3rd add to
the application o f forestry to all delegates were present, princi­ McMinnvilk $1.
Prop.
timberlands, private and public, pally from the Willamette valley.
Elzina Johnson to Lillian Eng­
The
list;
o
f
speakers
included
and the careful study of the
lish sttn tt cl No 52 1 3 r 3 $1.
economical and better utilization the strongest men o f the s ta te -
Jacob Tupper to C L Harris
o f product. Even. so, a severe in fact there was not a weak eVfc It 4 blk 2 Kutches 2nd add
shortage ip twenty to twenty- speaker on the whole program. Carlton $200.
Snap and vigor characterized all
five years must be expetfted.
Theodore Uecker and w f to
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
the sessions, and the Endeavor Matt Mouss 52.46 a C P Turner
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
movement received great impetus d k t 5 r 5 $1900.
Lon S. Hill Hurt.
from the meeting.
SPECIALTY.
Amos N Fuqua and wf to An­
The Eugene Guard gives the
Rev. C. T. Hurd, o f Corvallis, drew* Kershaw Its 3, 4 blk 4 Wil- Books, Stationery, Fancy and
following account of the runa­
was reelected president, and Miss lamina $2500.
Toilet Articles. Camara and
way scrape in which Lon S. Hill,
A. Viola Charleston as secretary.
Elizabeth Menard et al to Wal­ Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
well known in Newberg, had a
F. A. Trip, o f Eugene, was elected lace McCamant 160 a sec 22 t o Supplies.
leg broken:
LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K -
treasurer.
r 8 $480.
ERY
“ L. S. Hill, logging superin­
Eugene furnished entertain­
Annie E Snapp and hus to E B
tendent for the Booth-Kelly
ment for all the delegates, and Ridgway 58x90 ft blk 3 New­
Sheriff’ » Sale Foreclosure.
Lumber Company, and Fred
through the co-operation of the berg $277.
Brockman foreman o f thé Foss
I d the Circuit Court of the «tale of Oregon,
merchants had the business John E Thomas 24 a cl 58 t 2 for Yamhill county.
logging camp on the upper Wil­
WM. SCOTT,
Plaintiff
streets ablaze with C. E. mono­ r 3 $1.
lamette river, were the victims
A. H. FRILINUBR and
PRI1.INGKR
Defendedt*.
grams and the C. E. colors. The
US to Northern Pacific R R Co KVA
of a serious runaway accident
By virtue oi an exectitloa, Judgment and
order of «ale. taaoed out of the above entitled
next convention will be held in nett nwtt sec 20 t 2 r 5.
this morning. They started ont
Court, In the above entitled lult, to me directed
dated the lftth dav of January. IMS, upon a
1910, most likely in some place
Delphina Whalen to Sarah Ann Judgment.
from Eugene in a buggy for the
decree ■
and order of nale, n o d e red
in Eastern Oregon.
and
on the 24lb day of
___ entered
EEL .. In
. I mid
. Court
.
B
agkylts
3,
4
blk
29
La
Fayette
Foss camp, leading Brockman’ s
Deeemlier, UW7 in favor of aaid plan tiff. Wm.
Scott, and against said defendants. A. H. Frll-
$1.
v
saddle horse behind. As they
Inger and Eva Knlinger, for the turn of MfltU\">
Interest thereon at the rate of ft per rent |
W
hat
Have
You
Been
Reading?
Caroline Orton et al to Wallace with
reached Judkins’ Point, between
per annum from December -“4th, 1907, and 9.W l
attorney fees, and also for the sum of fctvuft ■
Eugene and Springfield, a freight
Interest thereon from December J4th. 1907,
In the March issue o f Woman’s McCamant 40 a sec 6 t o r 7 with
et the rate of ft per rent per annum from De |
train came along and frightened Home Companion, Dr. Edward $60.40,
eemher “4th. 1907. and also for the sum of K85.40;
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per rent .
John T Gowdy and w f to G A with
the saddle horse, which became Everett Hale, under the caption
per anum from l>ecember 24th. 1907. and »Wat- j
WH 9J lees, and for the routs of said suit U sed
unmanageable, and surmount­ above, very aptly reminds us of Heinz 85 a Thos L Turner die 1 4 at 930..10 and for the costa of this writ, com-
sanding
.to sell the following aesr.rlbed I
ing an enbankment jumped in the importance o f systematic r 3 and 4 $4000.
real property, to wit: The northeast quarter'
the -on th west quarter of section fourteen ;
S D Nelson and w f to Wm Gilli­ of
between the tw o horses hitched r e a d in g , and sfcts forth the
1 14), In tow nship:{, south of range Z west of the |
Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county. Ore-
to the buggy. This caused the ground rules for such a system, land 1 a joining blk 67 La Fay­ gon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex een -!
tlon. decree and order of sale, and In rompll-1
ette $140.
team to run, and the occupants in part, as follows:
ance with said writ, t will on iftatnrday the 29th .
of February, 190ft. at 10o'clock. A. M. of said
M A Cox (heirs of) to 0 it C day
were thrown forcibly to the
day, at the west door of the court bouse, in Me- 1
“ Here we are, scattered over
Minnville. Yamhill county. Oregon,sell at pub- li
ground and dragged a consider­ eight million square miles, more R R Co small tract joining K R Ho sale, to the highest hid' Ider. for eaah in hand, '
all of the right, title and interest, wmc
able distance. Hill’s right leg or less, and we are making our track sec 8 t 5 r 4 $1000.
above named defehdeats. A. II. Friltuger and
Xva Frllinger. or either of them had on the 11th
was broken just above the ankle plans. Into these plans system­ Anna B Todd and hus to C A day
of December 190ft. or have since acquired
In the above described property, to satisfy said
and Brockman was badly bruise«! atic reading shall come, just as Wallace It 5 blk 14 McMinnville execution, decree and order of sale and the costs
of this writ. Date of first Issue Tannery :«), 190ft.
and scratched, but his injuries certain as sleep or breakfast or $ 2000 . ’
Date of last Issue February 27th, 190ft.
M. F. CORRIGAN,
Perry P Stringer to J H Devlin
are not serious.
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon,
dinner or supper. By system­
F. W. FENTON and CLARENCE BCTT.
“ A telephone* message was sent atic reading I mean that besides etal sVi sett sec 2 1 1 5 r 7$1000. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NO. 19
Ship Timber Long Distance.
Butteville
Ferry
H. C. P O O L
Special Closing
Out Sale
Umbrellas & all Rain Goods
1-4 to 1 -2 o ff on Um brellas
1 "4 to 1-3 o ff on W ater IV oof Clotfling, sucb
- «I
as “Rose City Aqu&peDe.”
Rubber Boots at 1-2 form er price. '
G et w ise and take the
K
H O D S O N BR O S.
“If yon get it o f H odson Bros^ it's rig h t”
W R IG H T & W H IT E
V V
Have just gotten on a shipment o f Oliver
Plows. Buy a plow that does the work.
Also one o f the BEST RANGES on the
market.
Our Seeds for spring sowing and planting
are here. We handle them in bulk and
buy from the Portland Seed Company, the
most reliable firm in the Northwest
W e run a Free Delivery.
r
J U S T
ARRIVED
A com plete tine o f Garden
and Farm M achinery— the
best the
m arket affords.
H ay, Grain,
ill Feed o f
good quality always in stock
at right prices. _Y ou r_lib -
eral patronage solicited .. .•
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THE VINCENT FEED & IMP. CO.