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G raphic N ewberg VOL. XX. NEWBEBG, YAMHILL OOÜHTY. 01EÖ0N, THUB8DAY, MAY 28.1908. 100-yard dash—McCann, legislature, to cast my vote for resources of their place they have engaged in fine stock breeding, bee. Spangle, all Dayton; that candidate who receives the 0:11 3-5. with blooded horses as a special highest vote for United States An Object Shot put—McCann (D ayton), senator at the June election. Hav ty, in which line o f activity they Nelson (Lafayette), S p a n g l e q n n ! Than W ords. ing had tour years experience in already have an established rep (D ayton;) distance, 39 feet The Graphic ha« many time* utation in the Northwest. The indies. the Sheriff’s office and with mat spoken o f the great gain to Ore scope o f their plan« in this direc 440-vard ran—Taylor, Hada- ters pertaining to the collection g o n in the arrival of new people tion may be seen in their fine way, Mellinger, all Dayton; time, of taxes, I believe that I am fully w ho come into possession o f old large barn, m odera in arrange 0:59 4-5. Broad jum p—Gabriel ( Dayton) alive to the needs of, and quali places, out o f which they proceed ment and well adapted to the Brunton (Newberg)', fied to forward and protect the to make attractive homes. But purpose in view .' Its propor (D ayton); distance, 19 feet interests o f the taxpayers o f as a rale people realise this in a tions may be guessed from its inches. Yamhill -county. F or several Hammer throw —Baxter general way only. T o any one hay loft capacity—something years ou r county has been arbi w h o wants to be shown, we near tw o hundred and seventy- ton ), McCann (D ayton), !.. trarily compelled to pay an un (LaFayette); distance, 108 . b a re a short recipe to off just proportion o f the state tax, 8 inches. five tons. take a trip some nice day to the' A professional photographer Pole vault—Gabriel (DaytonL the excess for the past year being Glen Gordon Farm, a mile or so from Portland, w ho is employed Henry (LaFayette), L a r k i n estimated at the sum o f $21,- sonth-east o f Dundee or a couple by the Southern Pacific Co. to (Newberg); height, 9 feet 2 inches. 781.49, provided that the ap Mile ran—Dorris (LaFayette), o f miles up "Beautiful Willa take pictures over the country McColm (Daytoft), H i g g i n s portionment had been founded mette” from Newberg. That is, for advertising purposes, enjoye« (Newberg); time, 5:30 4-5 upon a fair and equitable basis, it is the ‘G len Gordon Farm” with the writer, the hospitality 120-yard h u r d le s —L o n d e r and our levy for state purposes n ow . Four short years ago it o f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tues hausen (D ayton), Brunton (New has increased until it almost w as "the old Fullquartx place” — day. The gentleman in question berg), Ketlerman (LaFayette). equals the levy necessary for con ju s t that and nothing more. declared that in an experience o ducting our county government, FACTS AND FIGURES. The names themselves tell the twenty years he had never found including all o f the expenses o f story o f what new blood, new a more ideal location for an ideal Report of Dairy our courts. 1 pledge myself if enterprise, new capital, and last country home, nor the latter elected, to use my best efforts to Herd By P. N. but by no means least, a new more nearly realized. secure a more equitable adjust T o the E d itor—In view o f the vision, can do to boost Oregon. meat of our county’s share of There are hundreds o f "old It was the same old story. J. Fullquartz places” in Oregon in fact that so many people claim the state tax. I respectfully so- D. Gordon and family lived in which lie the possibilities of tb n * » nothin* in dairy fanning j £ t " ¡ ¡ “ , Upp ort' " / all voters North Dakota, and a whole lot "Glen Gordon farms.” Give us and a number have asked me re-r who desire an honest effort to nearer the arctic circle than their more new push and new capital cently if there is "really and tra- bettqf existing conditions. latitude showed. • At any rate a to develop our agricultural as y ” anything in the proposition, * M. F. CORRIGAN, have thought that some o f Statement No. 1, candate for winter temperature ranging from well as our industrial resources forty degrees below the cipher on And what the Gordons have your many readers in this loeati- the legislature. dow n to sixty .and to where done on a big scale, all can do to 1 y would be interested in a state No. 35 on the ballot. there was no mercury left to tell some degree at least in on hum ment o f my herd account, and C v » d W ithout | the story, gradually gave Mr. bler way. It’ s the spirit o f the while n o tm n c h gir™ to airing Gordon a bona fide case o f "cold thing which counts. Much en private affairs m the press, I sub feet,” whereupon he determined thusiasm, faithful w ork and a mit herewith my herd account o f Have your jars perfectly clean t o seek a new home where the little money will w ork wonders 1907, with an average o f twenty cow s in milk including strippers » “ d dry, then take equal parts aforesaid mercury had higher in any place, big or little. Such and heifers. AH but ope (a na- ot fre*h berries and sugar, and aims. will gradually usher in the new mix and mash thoroughly. T o tire) are Jersey grades. He came to the Pacific Coast Oregon, of which all have been Samples o f milk from eighteen accomplish this, vtake only a in 1004 and spent tw o or three hearing. V. of my cow s were lately sent to small quantity in a dish at a m onths in fruitless search for the place he had in his mind’s eye. DAYTON WINS FIELD MEET Portland to be tested lor butter time, that yon may be sure every at contents and gave /an aver berry is mashed. Put into the Finally, when over east of the and seal immediately, in An U sai Day and a Big Crowd age o f 52 for the whole num Cascades he met a man from 2 d verting the ja r for a short time ber. Newberg w ho told him he could before patting aw ay. direct him to the object of his The annual High School Field 907 STATEMENT DAISY HEED The work is easily done, as search. With renewed hope Mr. Meet o f Yamhill county was held PAR VIEW FARM. there is no heating. M y berries Gordon f o l l o w e d directions, on the College campus in New anuary $ 160 47 dknned in this way last summer which led to the aforementioned berg last Saturday with Dayton, February 158 29, kept perfectly and have preserved •'old Fullquartx place.” And LaFayette, Dundee and New March 231 821 their delicious flavor unimpaired. here he found his Ultima Thule. berg participating. McMinnville April 1 163 87 j Strawberry shortcake equal to But not ready-made to order. had been expecting to be on the M ay that o f the summer has been an Here is where the need of the grounds with a team but they une 208 28 j enjoyment whenever we wished vision came ix^, o f which w$ spoke drew out. The weather was uly * 202 39 through the winter.—From W o above. In an old ran down ideal and the boys and girls August 220 89 man’s Home Companion for place, pretty well covered with made the m ost o f it by entering September 175 71 June. unpromising brash and w oods, into the spirit of the occasion October 184 34 the Gordons saw the possibilities with vim and vigor, like spring November 110 40 for Couo- o f their ideal country home. The colts turned out to pasture. 134 55 December immediate purchase of the place When the dow n train came in / 2085 53 Cash cream sales resulted. 51, X , W. W. Nickel 1. Your sight heads could be seen filling That was in November, 1904. every open window and when it Skim milk feed at vote as indicated above will be 20c per 100 lbs 323 45 appreciated by one w ho has lived Mr. Gordon and his son Harry halted at the station the "kids” a t once placed twenty men at rolled out like a swarm o f bees Cream and milk fami- in the county over twenty years, ly use 53 00 and if elected I promise you strict w ork clearing the unimproved on a hot Sunday, Dayton and acres, and from that day to this and LaFayette furnishing some attention to the duties o f the of Total 2461 98 fice, and courteous treatment to have never ceased the diligent thing like 350 or 400. The root Average per cow 123 10 one and all, competent to d o the w ork o f improvement, which ing began in earnest from the Plus heifer calves they say they have not more first and there was plenty o f work and regularly nominated. > Plus manure than half completed as yet! Be spirit shown throughout the Yours truly, Plus male calves vealed • that as it may. But where, less day. Good feeling prevailed and W. W. N ic k e l l . Being a novice in the business than four years ago there were the conduct of the young people No. 51 on ballot. ! may be pardoned for being uninviting wastes, there are now was highly commendable. proud o f this showing. Evident- beautiful, rolling fields. On the The score was Dayton 73, La sightly bluff overlooking the Fayette 23, Newberg 12. The ly it pays to "feed, breed, weed. As the regularly nominated winding Willamette, unusually judges were Dodson and Mc Perhaps the best investment I candidate for county assessor by placid here as though desirous of Donald, Dayton; Henry, LaFay made along the line o f building the republicans o f Yamhill coun loitering amid such picturesque ette; W. C. W oodward, Newberg; np the herd was paying a long ty, I solicit your support on elec surroundings, stands a new Gray, o f the county Y. M. C. A.; price for a pure bred and regis tion day. country home, beautiful with with A. C. Stanbrough as clerk tered hull. In this I was fortu M artin M il l e r . nate in securing a good one of out and more beautiful within. and Hugh Nelson starter. W anted — Money to loan. If From the east windows one The stars o f the day were Mc oar home breeders, Atkinson Bros.. you have money to loan we can looks down on Willamette’s sil Cann and Gabriel, o f Dayton very couiye, or, looking straight and Dorris and Henry, o f La Now that we have a condenser get yon 8 per cent net on gilt- across to the Cascades is greeted Fayette. McCann won the \wo and a close market within easy edge real estate securities; we with a splendid view o f Mt. short dashes, the shotput and reach, some are debating whether handle no other kind. Or, if you H ood, clothed in perennial white. enough other places to bring his to sell whole milk or cream. 1 want Portland propertv of any From the west windows, across record o f points up to 21. Day- have used both markets and kind, write us. We are respon the green o f meadow and forest, ton has a strong well-balanced while there is "quicker money” sible real estate dealers. V aughn & B u r t , is seen a fismi-circle o f hills, team o f young athletes, which in whole milk with less work to checkered with orchards and would do credit to a much larger produce, my experience leads me 402 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. tohelieve the cream market with 5-28 fields and native woodlands, sdhool. a market on the farm for skim presenting a panorama o f sur 50-yard dash—McCann (Day- P lants for sale — Tomatoes, ton),Spangle (D ayton), Brunton milk properly ted to good heifer passing beauty. calves, pigs, and chickens will fine large hardy plants, flower But Mr. Gordon add son are (Newberg); time, 0:5 3-5. H alf mile ran—Dorris (L aF ay ing plants, geraniums, phlox, pay better in the end. n ot fixing up a fine country home ette, McColm (D ayton), Higgins larkspur, petunias, heliotropes, P. N. S kinner . as a picturesque retreat' from (Newberg); time 2:14.' verbenas and asters. act}ve life. While they have been High jump—Henry (LaFay J ohn G o w e r , working they have had an eye ette), Londerhausen (Dayton) T o tho Voters o f Yamhill County Mutual 30-9 Bast Side Greenhouses, Newberg. and Barrett (Newberg) * tie lor to* the practical as well as the Believing that the people have second;height, 4 feet 1 10 i inches. beautiful—to future income as H. R. Cobb is prepared to do 220-yard dash-M abee, Mc a right to and are folly qualified well as present expenditure. Cann and Spangle, all Dayton; to choose their U. S. Senator, I your express or other light haul While developing the material time 0:25 3-5. pledge'm yself, if elected to the ing at reasonable rates. NO. 32 GLEN GORDON FARM . ■V "Fits Like Your Footprint” H ud's the history of the W . L Douglas Shoe W e have the latest in styles in O XFO R D S, T A S or B LACK S , ' v Our clothing stock contains the best and m ost of date creations in M en's, Boys* and Children's See our “Rompers” for the little tots. HODSON BROS. “If you get it o f Hodson Bros^ it's righL” . A M E R IC A H AR VESTI G M ACH I ES ; W IN H ONORS A B R O A D A t an important Agricultural Show held at Pint Eliza beth, South Africa, the Walter A. Wood Binder, Reaper and Mower, were awarded first prize. S îS F ' l l Will M T * r A [¿OH U V M M d P M IP VINCENT FEED & IMP. DON’T MISS IT We are offering some big bar gains in order to reduce stock and thus be able to go into our new quarters with new goods. You -will have to hustle if you get the advantage o f our clean-up prices. Seeing is believing. Wright, White A Co. .ML