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VOL. XX.
NEWBEBG, YAMHILL OOUNTY.^REGOH, THURSDAY, AUftUST 13,1908.
n, | and his wife say they have never
mind, made evident by the va­ succession by the same
when
it
becomes
the
property
of!
served in any charge where the
rious fairs and exhibits o f prod­
people did a greater work ac­
f r f ** A . Lym an, Editor A m boy, ucts o f the Valley, and the excel­ the winner.
Senator Hod son, who has cording to their numbers and
lent
work
ot
the
Portland
Com­
Illinois, Journal Tolls A bout
mercial Club under the lead o f made this generous gift, is enthu­ means than they did at Newberg
O re|on Cherries.
that Captain o f Managers and siastic over the horticultural pos­ during their stay there. He
George A. Lyman who has promoters, Mr. Thomas Rkhard sibilities o f Yamhill County gnd wishes to be remembered by all
t his friends and especially spoke
l am sure his genuine
made several visits to Oregon son.”
by
{o f Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr.
will
be
heartily
appnrcia
•pending considerable time with
evèry fruit grower in the county i John Smith and family, Mrs.
his son, Prof. Lyman, at Spring
Oregon Electric New s.
and that there will be many en­ Satchwell and Miss Eleanor and
brook, has a letter in his paper,
tries
for the competition, ^fhis others to whom he sends kind
Tuesday’s
Oregonian
contained
the Amboy, Illinois, Journal on
Oregon cherries from which the the following bit o f news relative trophy should be the catmf of remembrances.
Now in dosing we would like
to the plans of the Oregon Elec­ awakening a new interest tfethe
following extracts are taken:
to
ask to be remembered by all
production
of
those
tric
which
will
be
read
with
much
“ It cannot be disputed that
our
own friends and thank the
nary
apples
that
made
Yandiill
within a radius o f forty miles of interest by people on the West
Graphic that it has always been
County famous a generatk
Salem are grown the best and Side.
so
indulgent with us.
•Yours
Truly,
“
When
Guy
W.
Talbot,
general
largest cherries in the world.
M s. and M rs . C arey .
M
.
O.
LOWNSDAUt.
There is produced in the Willam­ manager ot the Oregon Electric,
ette Valley the most perfect goes to New York in October, he
cherry known to civilisation; and will recommend to the directors T he Newlin Golden W e d d ie *.
Portland N otes.
there also may be found the larg­ ot his company that the building
The following notes regarding The postmasters of Oregon had
est variety o f fine cherries. The o f the extension from Tigardville
mse and flavor o f the Oregon via Newberg to McMinnville, be the Newlin golden wedding, men­ a rousing convention at the Port­
cherries are sources o f wonder to taken up at the opening ot the tion of which was made last week, land Commercial Club Friday
people from the East, and they construction season next year. were furnished by Mrs. E. C. and Saturday. Postmaster Min­
*
to of Portland presided and gave
are visiting the orchards here at This line will be about 30 miles Scott.
The
golden
wedding
day
o
f
Mr.
in
length,
and
will
form
the
first
a luncheon to the visiting frater­
Springbrook to procure samples
and
Mrs.
Milton
Newlin
was
ink
in
the
proposed
electric
road,
nity. A special incident was the
t o **»!»» home with them to con­
vince their friends o f la cfi that projected by this company on the filled with happiness for them by organization o f the Fourth Class
they are slow to accept from re­ West Side to Corvallis and Eu­ relatives and friends. Twenty- Postmasters, with Addison Ben­
gene. Three surveys for this ex­ seven letters from Illinois, Indi­ nett o f Irrigon as President and
ports.
“ The crop is lair this year, and tension have practically been ana, California, 'Tennessee were W. J. Clarke o f Gervais, Secre­
the quality excellent. One old completed, but the route that secretly kept by the bridegroom tary. Everybody felt they had
cherry orchard ot only tw o acres will be recommended has not as a surprise tor the bride, until greatly profited by attending,
the eventful day. Some of them
vi
,
tests „ „ e n t e r e d
produced 19 tons o f Royal Anne been determined finally.
were
read
a
,
part
o
f
the
W.
C
.T
.}by
th<_
comnKrcial
ioterest8 o f
“
It
was
announced
some
time
cherries—one o f the trees yield­
U.
program.
Mrs.
Newlin
has
ago
that
the
Oregon
Electric,
ear­
ing 675 pounds. At the market
Oregon and the Oregon State
price of $80 a ton the crop repre­ ly next year, would build a road been superintendent of evangel­ Dairy> Association against the
sents a snug income. The fa­ from Salem to Albany, being an istic department o f W. C. T . U. adoption by the Pure Food Con­
mous old Abernathy cherry tree extention to its Portland-Salem for a graat many years. Under ference at Mackinac Island, Mich­
tw o or three miles southeast of system. That was the intention the beautiful grape arbor the ex­ igan, o f a standard for evapo­
Springbrook produces each year o f the company, but repeated ercises were held. A poem writ­ rated milk requiring ¿28 per cent
from forty to seventy dollars and persistent efforts on the part ten by Docia Macy ot the W . C. solids. Oregon’s milk is rich in
worth o f cherries. The young o f Salem people to interfere and T. U. was read by President Ol­ butter tat, owing to climatic con­
20-acre orchard ot Dr. Jas. A. discourage its plans have caused ive Crumly and prayer by Rev. ditions, but abundant pasture
Lyman will produce about 23 the management t o select the Ti- Wooton.
means less solids than in milk
Twenty-five dollars, mostly in from cow s fed eight months in
tons this year compared with 14 gardville-McMinnville extension
tons last year as the orchard is as the next move toward intro­ gold, were presented to then| be­ the year. Oregon dairymen and
ju s t coming into bearing. A ducing electric railroad facilities side other beautiful rem em condensers insist that solids
brances.'
cherry orchard has to be from throughout Western Oregon.
should be such as result from
Refreshments were served as the use o f whole milk in their
“ ‘ We have decided tor the pres­
ten to twelve years old before it
ent to abandon our proposed Sa- the friends, about 150, came. product.
becomes profitably productive.
“ Other fruits, as well as cher­ lem-Albany extension,' said Mr. The picture ofthpae coming and
E. H. Harriman, the greatest
jKAS-<£pleasihg one and
ries, are unusually flourishing Talbot, who returned yesterday
1 not soon be forgotten. Ice individuality in the railroad
and productive here. Mr. C. E. from a survey o f the different
Hoskins, the pioneer horticul­ routes proposed for the line frot cream, cakes, cookies and lemon-« world, is enjoying with his fami­
turist, of this section and origi­ Tigardville to McMinnville. H ade disappeared as though by ly the glories of Oregon’s August
nator ot the famous Hoskins made the trip horseback. ‘ Every’ magic. The bride and groom climate at Pelican Lodge, near
•cherry tells me that the land here possible obstacle,’ he said, ‘has
and hearty and their Klamath Lake. Their stay will
is worth $500 an acre tor raising been thrown in our way by they
friends wish them many cover several weeks. Vice Presi­
strawberries alone; ancl the re­ people o f Salem. We have ret years o f happy home life together. dents Julius Kruttschnitt and E.
turns to growers prove the truth ceived very little encouragement “ Our year* are gifts from out the sky, E. Calvin accompanied Mr. Har­
riman to Oregon, but during bis
•of his assertion. Mr. Zimri Mills from the people o f that city, who, Misspent, like meteors flashing by;
But lived aright, like stars that shine
who is engaged extensively in instead, have obstructed us in With steadfast light, and seem divine.-' vacation they will be busy in­
specting their roads throughout
•strawberry culture here atSpring- every possible way. From the
the state.
brook, is realizing an income in start it has been our policy to
W isconsin Letter.
excess ot that estimate. Mr. seek the lines of least resistance,
The sale o f special one-way
Mills is the originator o f a fine and it is for that reason we pro­ D e a r G r a p h i c :
tickets from all points in Oregon
Have you a little corner for an begins on September 1st and
new variety o f strawberry that pose at the beginning o f next sea­
he has named the ‘Gold Dollar.’
son to transfer our building ac­ old friend in Wisconsin to speak continues until October 31st.
“ English walnuts are a sure tivities to the West Side branch, through you to friends in New­ Your community can get more
crop and very remunerative. between Tigardville and Mc­ berg? We are quite well here and than its share of newcomers with
There are probably 800 acres set Minnville. The people of that enjoying our visit with old friend? a little effort.
/
to walnuts in Yamhill county, section want the service that is and neighbors very much. It
The different Fair Associations
nearly all set out recently. The proposed, and in every possible was with sad hearts we read o f
of Oregon are co-operating tor a
the sorrow that had come to the
largest acreage is on the farm ot way they are encouraging us.’
splendid display o f products and
Mr. Thos. Prince of Worcester,
The Oregon Electric expects to home o f our neighbors, Mr. and
great
showing ot live stock at
Mass. He owns a large tract o f complete the construction ol its Mrs. Woodward. We extend to
the
Fall
Show in Portland, with
fine land on the Red Hills tw o line to Hillsboro and Forest them our heartfelt sympathy in
the best races ever held in the
miles southwest of Newberg and Grove about October 1. Rapid their bereavement.
state. All this has its part in
has a prune orchard o f480 acres. progress is being made on this
We are staying most o f the
the development ot the state by
He was among the first to dis­ improvement.
time in the country this summer,
creating such an interest in live
cover that this soil will produce
but have been spending the last
stock production as will mean an
the best quality o f English wal­
week or tw o in town. Perhaps
Interest to A p p le Growers.
ample
supply for the support of
nuts, and has more than 100
some o f our Newberg friends will
the
great
packing plants now
acres set to walnut trees, with
LaFayette, Or., Aug. 10, ’08. be pleased to hear from a former
under construction in Portland.
about 40 acres already in bear­ To t h e E d i t o r :
pastor o f theirs, Rev. R. A.
ing. He gets 18 cents a pound
I wish td announce to the peo­ Atkins, who preached in the
Marriage Licenses.
for the nuts and some o f his trees ple o f Yamhill County that Hon. Methodist Church at Newberg in
produce more than 100 pounds C. W. Hodson o f Portland has its primative days. We were in­
Rebecca Driscal, age 18 to Al-
to the tree.
offered a trophy for the best com­ troduced to Mr. and Mrs. Atkins
bert Willis, age 25.
The people of Oregon, even the mercial packed exhibit o f three and on learning we were from
Nancy S. Baugham, age 43,
enterprising business men o f Port­ varieties o f apples to be shown Newberg they gave us a very ur-!
to Charles E. Glancy, age 28.
land, have not been awake to at the Apple Fair to be held in gent invitation to visit them at
Abby Ray, age 18, to Micheál
the wonderful latent resources of McMinnville in November. The the Manse. Brother Atkins is !
H. Knodel, age 27.
this charming Willamette Valley. competition will be held under pastor otthe PresbyterianChurch
Mrs. V. Milton, age 23, to
The writer has visited this sec­ the auspices o f the Willamette here at this time. We spent a
Henry
A Waldran, age 35.
tion every year for eleven years, Valley Apple Growers Associa­ very enjoyable afternoon w ith ,
and from the first has been firmly tion and the exhibit will be judged them at their home answering
Special Notice.
convinced that the remarkably for quality, form, type and color questions and telling them a b ou t'
productive soil and unequalcd as well as for the packing of the their former friends in Newberg., The new telephone directories
climatic conditions presented fruit. Three tier apples will not And we were pleased to tell them are printed. Call and get one.
possibilities in farming, horticul­ be allowed in the competition. ot the advancement not only ot | New Stromlierg-Carlson tele-
ture and dairying o f an extraor­ Apples in this competition must the Methodist Church, but also phones tor snle. Share of stock
dinary character, not fully per­ be grown in Yamhill County by of the city in all respects. Mr. sold on installments it preferred.
ceived and appreciated by the in­ a resident of the county. The Atkins is an eloquent and tal­ Also new phones and extra parts
habitants. The truth of this is trophy must be competed for an­ ented speaker, and writes M. A. for sale. 8. J. Madson, Mutual
now dawning upon .the public nually and be won three trines in and D. D. after his name but he i phone 18^L
NO. 43
FRO M A N OUTSIDER.
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Hat
Bargains
All Straw Hats at just one-half
of regular price
A fine assortment of Caps to
close at 2 5 cents
N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC
W e can supply you w ith the N E T T L E T O N S H O E ,
the best cm the market»
Just the thing for
D R E SSY D RESSERS
YOURS TRU LY
H O D S O N BROS.
East First Street
"I f you get it of Hodson Bros., it*s right.’
Our Leaders - -
A N C H O R B U G G IE S
B AIN W A G O N S
A M E R IC A N F E N C E
Uur prices ere
ere
first cl
Our goods
petronege
is solicited.
F O R SALE O R T R A D E :
O ne second-hand 3 1-4 w agon
o
O ne second-hand top buggy
A quantity o f hop supplies
THE VINCENT FEED & IMP. CO.
Wright Feed
Implement
Company
E M P O R IU M
For Farmers and
Dairymen