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G raphic N ewberg X NEWBEEG. YAMHILL OOÏÏHTY. OBE0OH, THUB8DAY, JULY 2.1908. as VOL. used in selling fruit to Eastern Gulorson, o f Portland; Mr. 'and tractive and convincing litera buyers, and the other in buying Mrs. V. A. Vincent, and Nancy ture. Many ot the publications Pierson, o f Newberg; Mr. and circulated to draw attention to Just What W e’re B e « Wak from local growers. The packers have determined that they will Mrs. G. B. Strope Mr. and Mrs, this state today are superibr to ing’For. no longer sell according to forms J. Q. Schmeltzer and Mis* Leah the most ambitious product of Therehas long been a weeping o f contract put out by Eastern Morrison, o f Mt. Home; Mr. and the metropolitan printers ten need, for descriptive and illustra buyers, but will dictate the terms Mrs. Albert Kruger, o f Middle- years ago. Up to the present tive literature advertising the at of the contract or will not sell a t ton; Howard McDonald, Marsh time the most artistic booklet tractions and resources of Yam all. The new contract contains field; Wade C. Heaton, Ufbano, printed in the state is one gotten hill county, Chehalem Valley and a number o f conditions favorable Ohio; Mrs. A. Malm and B. T. out by the YamhiU County De Coe, Rainier; Miss Ada Schmelt- velopment League. Its repro Newberg. Thousands o f names to Oregon packers. have been received by the Com It gives the packer unlimited zer, Portland, and Miss Cora ductions o f raspberries, cherries, mercial Club, o f eastern people choice in selecting in case o f arbi Schmeltzer, Forest Grove, Mr. prunes and grapes arc done in .A i n g for information relative tration of dispute where, as in and Mrs. A. S. Craven, Middle- natural colors, and like the pic tares in the old fable, would al * •to our country. But as tar as the past, the arbitrators have ton. most deceive the birds.” -are were concerned locally, there been chosen from the New York Fruit Exchange. The new con was nothing to send in answer, Beal Estate Transfers. s s the writing oi personal letters tract gives the packer the privi Miss Jodie Evans, who hafbeen I t m m u CountT A b itrM t lege of filling his contracts with teaching school over on Gales was out o f the question. . ■V. M e U la a rllU . But it is to be different from smaller sizes of prunes if the crop Creek, is spending her vacation Caroline C Orton et al to West n ow on , and radically so. The produced does not contain the with ner sister, Mrs. W. A—Cov- ern Clay Mfg Co; 60 a in sec 5, t people have really awakened to required quantity o f large sizes. erdale. Wm. Morris has traded 75 6 s, r 7 W; $690. the need, as attested by the fact It gives the packer the right to D C Newman & w f to Thos W acres of his farm to Date and Cal that they are putting up money. route the fruit in shipping. It Hutchens for their property near Newman; und o f 77.53 a in sec Yearly subscriptions by regular exempts the packer from liability town. 6, t 2 s, r 4 w; $1. monthly payments are providing in case shipment is delayed by Geo. Bales and family went by Mary M Payne & hub to John the sinewB of advertising and are congestion o f traffic. team to Washington Monday for Hammeriy & wf; 1.50 a in S Co It provides that in case of dis a couple o f months. making positive results possible. zinc d 1 c in t 4 s, r 4 w; $2000. As mentioned by the Graphic pute as to quality, samples for Jes9e Hutchens and family, of Chester A lnskeep & w f to Dai last week the first oi the booklets test shall be taken from one-fifth Dayton Prairie, spent Sunday sy A Warner; lots 0 & 4 blk 33, with the family o f E. Hutchens. •to be gotten out by the Yamhill o f the boxes of fruit; that no al E. E. Switzer is making prepa Park Add McMinnville; $150. Development League has been is lowance for short weight shall be rations to build an addition to John M Bunn (by admr) to A sued. It is the finest thing o f the made unless it amounts to more his barn. C Goodrich; 83.03 a in sec 14, t kind we have ever seen. It is than one per-cent, and that in There will be a special meeting 3 s, r 5 w; $1000. beautifully illustrated. Yamhill the counting test the size shall held at the schoolhouse July 11 Sherman Crawford et al to E county fruits are presented in the include the seventh prune and for voting a tax and receiving C Michener; 543.68 a in sec 25, t rich, natural colors—y oq can al not the fifth only, thus, that 47 applications tor - employing a 5 s, r 4 w; $10. teacher for the tall term. most taste the luscious fruit in prunes shall be deemed in the 40- Sarah A Murphy to A R Ford; Avery Wood, sawyer in Pin- fact. The information given is 50 size and not 45 only. ney’s mill, had one o f his fingers 157.80 a in secs 13 & 14, t 3 s, r The nqw form o f contract with badly bruised in the planer. definite and pithy. More o f the 5 w; $4800. details will be given later in larg growers will be very explicit in Six teams are kept busy haul Geo S Young & wf to Priscilla requiring growers to deliver fruit ing lumber from M. H. Finney ’s er books soon to be issued. Hodson; small tract in Newberg; But locally we need something cured in a first-class manner, free new sawmill. $ 1000 . * . Lee Ogden is visiting with the o n Chehalem Valley exclusively— from all burned or slack-dried Hannah S Imus to Julian J & and this need is also being met. fruit. The packer is to be sole family o f E. Hutchens. Mrs. Calvin Hutchens returned Jennie E Allord; tracts 66 & 67, The Newberg Commercial Club, judge o f quality and there is to last Sunday from Portland from Dundee Orchard Homes No 1, & through its secretary, is getting be no arbitration in case o f dis a visit with her mother, Mrs. A. lots 1-2-3-4-5-6, blk 3, Dundee; ou t five thousand eight page cir pute. J. GUI. $550. The packer is to have the right culars on Chehalem Valley and Henry Versteg drove over to New England M tg Security Co Newberg—illustrated by the well to weigh back to the grower any Hillsboro Wednesday to attend to Anna Baker Elliott; several known and widely circulated pic fruit slack dried or otherwise un the meeting o f the County Com tracts of land in t 2 s, r 4 w; ture o f the valley taken from the satisfactory. The packer will missioners. $ 20 , 000 . hills. These will be ready for dis not be required to take more o f • Ross Alumbaugh is making S H Maris et al to M A & M J preparations for a new dwell a grower’s crop than 10 per-cent tribution within a few days. ing on his fine farm. Maris; lot in Baker & Martin The next question is that o f in excess o f the quantity estima O. B. Hutchens is building a Add McMinnville; $10. proper distribution and in this ted in the contract, but the grow new barn and making other im Frank M Noble & w f to N C matter the Commercial Club asks er must deliver all his fruit if the provements. Christenson; 89Vi a in Wm Jones - the co-operation of all. Envel packer demands it, regardless of The patrons of R. R. No. 3 do d 1 c in t 3 s, r 3 w; $7500. opes have been secured for mail how much it over runs the esti nated about $150 in work on the Arthur Cooper (by sheriff) to mountain leading to Newberg. ing both the county and the Che mate. It might stand the business George Braithwaite; lots Ì3 & halem Valley * publications and It is asserted that the associa men of Newberg in hand to help 14, blk 9, Whiteson; $1.33. the Club has this proposition tq tion does not intend to regulate put the road leading from Scholls Lee Bogue (by sheriff) to Geo make. All are asked to hand in prices or limit competition. to Newberg in better condition. Braithwaite; lot 3, blk 2, White- the names of people away from The packers’ combine will evi son; $0.96. here, who would be interested at dentlv be in complete control of Notice. Luella Duncan to Thos B Dun all in Oregon, and all the publi the prune situation unless East can; 4.74 a in sec 5, t 3 s, r 2 w; cations issued will be mailed to ern buyers refuse to accept the Notice is hereby given that at them by the Commercial Club. new contracts at one end, or the the regular general election o f $ 1 . G U Snapp to T B & T C Dun Leave the names with W. C. growers refuse to accept them at the State of Oregon held in Yam hill County, on June 1st, 1908, can; ntò lots 1 & 2, blk 1, Cen Woodward, the secretary, at the the other. As buying has not there was submitted to the regu tral Add Newberg; $1. Graphic office. yet begun, it cannot be deter lar qualified voters o f South New M Ford & wf to C C Bonar; Every family in the community mined what course growers and berg Precinct in Yamhill County, 125V4 rods in J B Graves d 1 c, t should represent a few names, at Eastern buyers will pursue. Oregon, the question, for and against stock running at large 5 s, r 6 w; $78. least, of people to whom such in said Precinct, and a majority R J Lancefield & w f to Sarah advertising matter should be Heaton-Hesse. of the votes cast in said Precinct A Springer et al; Hancock Jack- sent, and all should be sufficient at said election was against stock son property in Amity; $600. ly interested to do this much A very pretty wedding took running at large in said Precinct, toward helping along the ag place at the home of Mr. and the vote on the question being35 Notice. gressive work of exploitation. Mrs. John Heaton, of Scholls, votes for stock running at large And call in and get a copy for Ore., June 30th, 1908, at high and 188 votes against stock run Notice is hereby given that at yourself. After reading of some noon when their daughter Miss ning at large in said Precinct. the regular general election o f Now therefore it shall be un of the good things which can be Rhoda V. Heaton, was married lawful for stock to run at large the state o f Oregon held in Yam said o f our county and valley, to Henry Hesse, both o f Scholls, in South Newberg Precinct in hill County, on June 1st, 1908, some o f which we fail properly Rev. W. E. Simpson, of Tigard- Yamhill County, Oregon, from there was submitted to the regu and after sixty (60) days from lar qualified voters of North to appreciate, you will become ville, officiating. Newberg Preeinct, Yamhill Coun more enthusiastic over letting The bride was beautifully at the daté of this notice, to-wit: ty, Oregon, the question, for and Prom and after the First day o f your friends know of the great tired in white with an arm bo- September, 1908, under penalty against stock running at large in country in which you live. Act quet o f brides roses, and the o f Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the said Precinct and a majority of promptly—we’ve w a it e d t o o groom in the conventional black. first offense, and Twenty Dollars the votes cast in said Precinct at said election was against stock long already. And that means, After congratulations all re ($20.00) for each and every sub rtfmring at large in said Precinct, write out your list o f names im tired to the dining room whore a sequent oftense, to be recovered the vote on the question being mediately on reading the above. bountiful dinner was served. A from the owner o f any stock run 37 votes for stock running at ning at large in said Precinct. large - and 263 votes against number of beautiful and useful Dated July 1st, 1908. stock running at large in said presents were received. t3-37 G. W. JoNis, O f Interest to Prune Grows Precinct. The happy couple left, under a County Clerk of Yamhill County, Now therefore it shall be un Oregon. The prune packers of the North shower o f rice and good wishes lawful for stock to run at large west organized an association at of their friends, tor Newport, Ore., ¡in North Newberg Precinct1 in As Others See It. I Yamhill County, Oregon, from Salem the first ol the week for where they will spend a short and after sixty (60) days from mutual protection and promo honeymoon. Concerning the booklet issued the date o f this notice, to-wit: tion o f the interests o f their busi Those present were Mr. and From and after the First day of ness. It is said that the new or Mrs. John Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. by the Yamhill County develop September, 1908, under penalty ganization will control the whole Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hesse, ment League, mentioned else of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the where in these columns, the man ; first offense and Twenty Dollars prune pack of the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Flint, Mr. According to the report ap and Mrs. C. H. Brooks, Will Hes- ager o f the Oregon Development j ($20.00) for each and every sub- pearing in the city press, the new sc, Miss Lizzie Matthesen, Mer League work who sees all the I sequent offense, to be recovered from the owner ot any stock run association has form ulate tw o rill, Walter and Ernest Heaton, publications gotten out over' the ning at large in said Precinct. state, has this to say: forms of contracts which all the and Percy Jaquith, o f Scholls; Dated July 1st, 1908. "There is an intense competi t3-37 G. W. J ones , firms in the combine will use.1 Mr. and Mrs. H. 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