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NEWBERG, YAMHILL OOUNTY. OREGON, THTJR8DAY, MARCH 19.1908.
ln ttm tio f Odds and End* Con* ty ” vs. the “ American Party” Parrish, a well known
vs. the “ Independents;” those ary, says that not untitlS49 did
ca n ia g th* Early Day» in
. Spooner went to Portion*
w h o hated the Indians as wild he get a letter from the east that
Old
turday evening’s train to
and ferocious beasts ys. those w as less than a year old; and
hospital
tor treatment for
' The first wheat exported from w ho blamed bad whites for the that he paid 91.50' pos age on a
carbuncle.
letter from his sister . om New
Oregon to Liverpool w a i shipped Indian troubles and called for
W. S. Allan’s have a fine boy
from the Willamette Valley by “ square deal” for the natives; York which cafne by w ay o f
bom
Thursday.
Joseph W att. It wa* done aa an those w ho claimed the Southern Panama. He declares the Hud­
j|ev. Alford has bought the old
experiment and the introduction Route into Oregon was a roya son Bay Co. to have been very
of the now famous Oregon cereal highway vs. those w ho execrated liberal with the settlers, some­ Pgrrott house and is m oving it
am ong the “ provincial” John it as an endless succession o f pit- times charging no postage what­ n pby the church for a parson
Bull millers is interesting. The falls to destruction; pro-slavery ever on a letter. All papers came
item regarding the num­
grains were so plump and large settlers vs. anti-slavery, unionists via Sandwich Islands where they
that the consignment was con vs. rebels; republicans vs. demo­ would pile up for months before ber taken into the M. E. church
tly should have reed 67.
detuned as swelled wheat am crats in the days “ which trie« being dispatched onward to
their
eagerly
waiting
readers
sold a t half prise to be ground men’s souls.” Especially must
fobacco heart prbobaly kills
for stock IsssU Among the par the political bias be taken into who «didn’t “ take more papers
people than broken heart.
chasers w as a miller w ho soon consideration when one pioneer already than they g ot rtad.”
politician gives an estimate of
“ came to himself,” there
One pioneer gives to one Rich­
slipping aronad and baying up his contem porary opponent, or
LaughKn, age 30 years, to
colleague
either
for
that
matter.
ard M acray rather an unenviable
a ll the rest ot the Oregon ship*
Downey, age 24 years.
F or instance, one very prom i­ distinction. He says he made
meat of “ swelled wheat
Pengra, age 21 years to
I see that the man in the Ore­ nent early politician in doing the the first whiskey in the conn try— H. H. C. Rockes,, age 2 2 years.
gonian box continues to take right thing by a well known lead­ in a canyon below Oregon City. 'E dith Gilbert, age 19 years, to
som e thirteen different kinds o f er o f his ow n party assures us The last few words are signifi­ Weaver Williams, age 25 years,
fits every time he thinks of State­ that “ be was not self-made bat cant because under the early gov
Hannah Fleming, age 45 years
ment No. 1, which is some fre­ God-made!” B ut a leader on the ernment there was a prohibition to Samuel A. Gross, age 77 years.
quently, and is taking it out on other side, who became a nation­ law. And the fact that this pio­ Mamie McDonald, age 23
the direct legislation movement al character, he slurs over easily neer blind still was soon torn years, to Clifford R. W atson, age
generally. All o f which seems to with the single remark that “ he dow n by Deacon Hatch and Dr.
24 years.
remind us that big men can easily wasn’t much o f a statesman!” Elijah White indicates that pro­
Eva Brunton, age 22 years, to
fulfill the scriptural injunction o f But o f course, as long as human hibition prohibited too, evep in
E. Karney, age 25 yeArs.
“ becoming as little children” —in nature is human, this is to be ex those distant days. As to the
N. Hoffman, age 19 years,
refusing to play at all If they pected. T o illustrate—we would nature o f the product turned out, to J. H. Nickerson, age 26 years.
hardly g o to the voluable Sena­ or down, my informant volun­
can’t lead the game!
BelleC. Anderson, age 23years,
Another amusing illustration tor Pulton for a reliable “ char ac- teers the information that it was to Antony HavUck, age 31 years.
ot this fact is found in the history ter” ot F. J. Heney to hand down tolerable stuffy made out of
Alma Brandel,age 22. years, to
o f Oregon in this days when the to future generations, though a shorts, wheat and molasses.
Gottfried Letch, age 23 years.
Constitutional Convention w as very warm product it would be.
Barak J. Chrisman, age 38 years
preparing a constitution for the Hardly either could we depend
to Jas. L. Fletcher, age 4§ years.
new state soon to be. A dele­ on the aforementioned Harvey
gate to the convention from W. Scott for a “ good and true
Duncan’s Hall in this city was
Southern Oregon was Jesse Ap­ story*’ o f one W. S. U’ Ren o f in­ packed to the doors Tuesday af­
£ J Clemen son & w f to A J Mc­
plegate, one of the* most capable itiative and referendum fame.
ternoon by people gathered from Gowan; i l in Claims 71 & 73, T
and best known o f the early pio­
the tow n and country for the 3 & 4 S R 3 W; $4800. *
When the ship Lausanne, bring­ purpose o f organising to take Jesse Edwards & w f to M ilo P
neers. Conscious of a somewhat
superior knowledge ot laws and ing a re-inforcement o f workers Murt in a big scheme for a d v e rti­ Elliott; lots 9 & 10, bik 1. 2nd
human affairs, he g ot up a con­ or the M ethodist mission on the ng to the world the possibilities Add Newberg, $400.
stitution o f his ow n a t home Willamette, arrived at the mouth or profitable investment in Yam-
- —b o h o f Newberg to W W
which he carried to the conven­ o f the Columbia, May 20, 1840, mil county. A county ueveiop*
Smith; 2.35 acres, and n!4blk57,
tion, thinking, doubtless, to save no regular pilpt was at hand to meat League was recently organ­
the other constitution makers a take the ship up the riverto Van­ ised for this purpose, and the Lafayette; $662.
Catherine Wind & hub to B H
lo t o f work and w orry. But his couver. An Indian named “ King meeting Tuesday was held for
Miller,
0.687 acre in Metbew
framework tor the new common­ George” was found who took the purpose o f co-operating and
wealth struck his colleagues as the helm and the slow , cautious boosting for the interests o f the Hall D L C T 3 S R 3 W ; $25.
Chaa K Spalding Logging Co
som ewhat strange and peculiar voyage up the Columbia was be­ whole county-
vi
t
o
R S Estep; lots 5 and 6, bik
who quite naturally proceeded gun. In the meantime the cap­
Tom Pic hard son, William Bit-
independently. M y authority tain had sent on ahead to Van­ le Wells and Mr. Jackson, of the 26; Newby’s Add McMinnville;
says that every time the commit­ couver asking Dr. M cLoughlin Harriman lines, failed to connect $ 1000 .
tee reported an article or section t o send them a pilot. In answer with the morning train out o f M aty F Hurley to Amos
t o the Convention for considera­ a negro appeared named “ George Portland, but rather than foil to Graves; tract 47, Hurley’s Fruit
tion, Jesse would prom ptly arise W ashington,” and, bistory re­ show up at the meeting they Land Snbd; $1.
and pulling his constitution from peating itself, -he supplanted took the interurban car to Tual­ Amos Graves & wf to Emery C
his pocket, read a corresponding, King G eor^ .” History failed atin, where they connected with Chamberlain; part lot 47, Hur­
o r rather a non-corresponding tp repeat thoroughly, however, a hand car, which they pressed ley’s Fruit Land Snbd; $10.
section, which he would propose for within a half hour the new into service and came on tl^e re­
Anna McDonald & hub to Ella
as a substitute, the convention pilot had run the ship aground, maining 15 miles by special train,
S Krake, 5 acres in J B Rogers
as prom ptly voting it down. which prompted the very unkind arriving in time to make rousing D L C i n T 3 S R 2 W ; $2100.
This continued for some ten days. remark from King George the speeches.
L M Smith & w f to H R M or-
Finally, when one day a particu­ copper colored that George
The opening speech was made
risrifc
wf; part lot 2, bik 9, Des­
larly pet measure ot his was W ashington was a very good by M. O. Lownsdale, president
kins
Add
Newberg; $500.
,
turned down, the worm turned. cook ’s mate, but no pilot. The of the County League, w ho stat­
United States to Mabel Sykes;
Picking up his well known, broad royal gentleman resumed his ed that the league was organised
brimmed beaver hat, he slammed post of responsibility, and pro­ not only for the purpose ot ad­ 40*acres in sec 13, T 4 R 6 W.
it dow n suggestively on the ta­ ceeding slowly but more surely, vertising the resources o f Yam­ Geo W Sallee et al to RJ Sallee:
ble before him, g ot up and stalked moored the Lausanne a t Van­ hill County, but also for the pur­ 71.18 acres in secs 29 and 32, T
severely from the convention, couver on June 1, ten days being pose o f engaging in a campaign 2 S R 3 W; $1.
never to return. But returning thus occupied in the short river tor better roads, for the destruc­ W R Carter to John T Carter,
to his boarding place, g ot his journey.
tion of the miserable farm fences lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, bik 48, Ed­
saddlebags, caught his horse in
that prevail in many places, for wards Add Newberg; $480.
a neighboring pasture, and set
In one of my classes the other clearing up the old orchards and
B H W oodward & w f to Wm
ou t tor home, leaving the build­ day, in calling attention to how for all-around civic improvement
Grove; lots 8, 9 ,1 0 , part 7 Rural
ing o f the sew ship o f state in the very recent is the development o f in order t o give the homeseeker a
Homes No 2; $1. '
hands ot a lot ot landlubber ap­ transportation, which has revo­ more favorable impression when
John U Smith to Fred Blanch­
prentices! And Harvey, ia some lutionised human relations, the he comes into the county looking
ard;
14 acres in S & M Smith’s
w ay or other, strange as it may professor made the remark that for an investment.
D L C T 3 S R 2 W; $630.
seem to you and Jesse, they it w as much easier to move a ton
William Bittle Wells followed
Mary 1 Skowron to Area A No­
turned out a pretty fair sailor of freight overland one hundred with a talk in which he outlined
too, despite the defection o f the miles in the time o f Julius Caesar a plan for getting out a 60-page ble; 105.87 acres in Jno Brisbine
men who knew all about it!
thaa it was at the time our na­ illustrated book for publicity for D L C , T 2 S R 3 W ; $3040.88.
W H Games & w f to Chehalem
tion was founded. We need no the county, which met with the
If I have learned one thing better illustration ot how fast hearty approval o f the large Orchard C o; lots 38, 39, 40, 41,
thoroughly in looking through the world has moved, within the crowd present, and as a result o f 42, Newberg Orchard Assn Plat
the manuscript stories o f the old past generation even, than to the meeting Newberg will organ­ No 1; $700.
Anna D Christopher to M G
pioneers, it is the necessity at at note the facilities for communi­ ise and co-operate with other
MArkel
1; lots 3 4, bik 1, Spring-
all times making allowance tor cation which the early Oregon parts o f the county in raising
the “ personal equation** or indi­ pioneers had with their people in funds for exploiting in this way brook; $200.
Chas. Clough & w f to Frank
vidual prejudice. Each has his the east. This communication the wonderful resources o f old
E
Lyon; 20 acres in J H Hess D
own viewpoint and from a mul­ was through the Hudson Bay Yamhill.
ti tude^of clashing and conflicting £ o . Express, which made an an­
Editor Hammerly ot the News- L C i n T 3 S R 3 W ; $3000.
Prank E Lyon (by heirs) to A
stories one must proceed cau- nual trip eastward. A letter in­ Reporter, of McMinnville; Jas.
B
& B G Lyon; 20 acres in J H
' tiously ia search o f a safe middle trusted to it went first, to the Reeves, o f the Board o f Trade
‘ ground. For instance, there are Co.*» York “ factory” or estab­ Journal o f Portland; Mr. Jack- Hess D L C, T 3 S K 3 W; $1.
Hudson Bay Co. writers and lish meat on Hndson Bay, thence son, ot the advertising depart­ Nelson B Winter & w f t o John
their opponents in trade compe­ to Montreal, then across the At­ ment o f the Harriman lines, and Swetman; 2.75 acres in J B Rog­
tition; there are Catholic priests lantic po London then back to Tom Richardson, all made tell­ ers D L'C, T 3 S R 2 W; $750.
on one band and rabid Protest New York! A reply to a letter ing speeches, and the meeting / Jesse M Edwards to C F Liven-
ants on the other; the English vs. within eighteen months was will be fruitful o f good results for good; lots 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, bik
43, Dundee; $350.
the Americans; the“ Mission Par- considered as good time. J. L* the county.
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Caster
Suitings
kUR New Stock o f Clothing and
Gent’ s Toggery is as good and up
to date as you can find anywhere.
OUR AIM is to give every one doing
business with us 1Q0 per cent 3^ + y
faction.
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SUITS FROM
$10.00 to $28.00
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You are Cordially Invited to see the New Spring and
Summer Stock.
Yours for Square Deals
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H O D S O N BROS.
i f you get it of Hodson Bros* it’s right**
P. S. Suits made to order.
W R IG H T & W H IT E
on a shipment o f (River
Plows. Buy a plow that does the work.
Also one o f the BERT RAtiOCB on the
m arket
Our Seeds for spring sowing and planting
are h o e . We handle than in bulk and
buy from the Portland Seed Company, the
most reliable firm in the Northwest
W e run a Free Delivery.
Attention !
We are io w ready to furnish you
any land o f a vehicle you need. \
Come and take your pick from »
the most complete line in town.
All are sold under a binding guar­
antee, and priced according to
quality.
A large line o f bulk Garden and
Field Seeds o f choice quality on
hand.
VINCENT
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