N ewberg
VOL. XX.
NEWBERG, YAM HILL 0 0
G raphic
IN, THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 8,1908.
Newberg is one o f four cities
in Oregon that will have the
‘ ‘Where are you going, my pretty maid?”
great privilege o f hearing him
“ I ’m going a-milking, d r, ” she said.
this season. The others are
“ May I g o with you, my pretty maid?”
-Anoth Portland, Astoria and Eugene.
Franklin P. Davis of
“ Get a doctor's certificate first,’ ’ she
was
in tow n on Wed:
e r to b e Added—Splendid
1 “ The Artist Trio” is made up
said;
Talent Secured.
“ Can’ t bring bacteria on any terms!
o f Miss Flora McGill, contralto I last week. Mr.Davisis
Cows are apt, sir, at picking up germ s;
and pianist, soloist in one o f the and sole director o f
Take a carbolic plunge and peroxide
The cheap «hows of various leading churches in Chicago, Miss bert Bancroft, the noted
•prsy.
kinds that inflict themselves on Blanche Deering, who is today I logical lecturer and
Don sterilized rubber clothes—then, sir,
the public throughout the sea noted among America’s most fin-1 and Miss D. Lillian Le
you may,
I f you can prove that your germs are
son come without invitation, but ished artists, both on the piano i«t and impersonator. Mr.
* all dead.
a lyceum course always comes in and the violin, and Miss Mary made arrangements with
Go
with me a-milking n r,” she said.
the winter season and good tal Agnes Doyle, reader. This is a Athletic Association to b
“
M
ight I assist you, my pretty maid?*’
ent is expected when announce strong trio o f artists who are this talented pair to our
“ Get a bacteriologist’s license,’ ’ she
ment is made that season tickets charming a u d ie n c e s wherever Nov. 5-6 tor a tw o night
said,
tainment. Dr. Bancroft
are to be placed on sale for such they are appearing.
“ Then I will let you clean up my sta
Alton Packard, cartoonist and first evening will give his
ble,
a course.
Polish
the floors just ss bright as you're
humorist
is
in
a
class
by
himself,
psychological
lecture
“
H
A tew days ago a number oi
able,
the business men were inter a chalk talker who will make tun a most startling as well as- en-
Bed them all down with sterilized straw
viewed aud the first eighteen a plenty for young and old. Mr. tertaining and instructive dis- Germs have such fondness fo r milk in
• readily signed an agreement to S h a w sa ysh eis a better enter- course on all psychic phenomena,
the raw;
back a lyceum course for the sea tainer than Elias Day and this is On the second evening Dr. Ikn- Then treat the cows to a lively shampoo,
A bath in hot water and carbolic too;
son, and a contract was entered saying a good deal for Day was croft will give bis great
Polish their teeth with a sterilized
the
best
ever,
when
he
appeared
“
When,
Whom
and
H
ow
\
to
into with C. A. Shaw o f Port
brush,
land. Others who could not be in the course here tw o or three Love,” a musical lecture novelty Spray out their throats and do all with
found on that day will be seen years ugo. He is endorsed by and a laugh producer from start
a rush.
Ten billion more germs ’ll be bom e ’er
later, when they will be given an the Y. M. C. A. and lyceum bu- to finish,
you’re through,
Dr. Bancroft is ably assisted
opportunity to assist in the un reaus all over the country and
Get
sterilized
milk pans and stools for
the announcement of his coming by the charming singer, Miss
‘ dertaking.
tw o;
Lewis in a program o f literary Put a State seal on the door,
It is gratifying to know that always insures packed houses.
The
course
is
unusually
strong,
and
vocal selections. The ad- Spray the whole place with carbolic
the course meets with such favor
am ong the business men for this giving a high class entertain- vance seat sale for this attrac-
once more.
insures its success and it speaks ment for little money and the tion has been exceptionally large Then w e’ll be sure that the germs are
all dead;
well for the tow n as well. Mr. season tickets ought to meet j and a crowded house is expected,
Yes, you may go with me, sir,” she
Shaw remarked that in all his with ready sale.
said.
Cougars Kill the Dear.
experience in Lyceum work he
—Garrett Smith, in Health and Happi-
never before had seen the first
Portland Notes.
There will soon be no detf to
ten men interviewed in a town
I speak of in the Oregon mountains
The numerous Hearst publica
sign up to back a course, without
I is the belief _ o , f Dad Simmons,
a
^
a breaks and when eight more tions have been personally rep re-
names were added he said that .t o t 'd throughout Oregon «nd pronunent Lmn count* p,oarer,
°
and one o f the oldest hunters in
Washington recenlty by Ray
c ; u ™
was going some more.
Mr. Simmons lays
The three numbers contracted Washington Taylor, who is w r it -r ? e
for are “ The Artist Trio,” a mu ing a series o f articles showing ^ rapidly passing o the game
'animal to the depredations of
»71,136 27
sacal number; “ Rare Fun Well agricultural, industrial and hor
the cougar and will be one o f «he
Done” by Alton Packard, car ticultural actualities in this por
foremost in favor o f enacting a Meurod
1,634 85
toonist and humorist; and “ Acres tion o f the United States. Mr.
5,000 00
bounty law on cougar «alp s. Bonds, Securities, etc.
o f Diamonds:” Where Men Suc Taylor is on the staff o f the San
Bonking house furniture and
ceed, a lecture by Russell H. Con- Francisco “ Examiner” but his There is no one in the state bet fixtures
3,389 96
well the brilliant preacher, au stories will be printed in all the ter qualified t o speak
Other reel estate owned
5,23121
conditions. Mr. Simmons, who Due from approved reserve
Hearst papers.
thor and orator.
42.901 22
A fourth number will be added
It is rumored that the fruit is 75 years of age, came to Ore banks
Cheeks and other cash items
360 66
gon
in
1851
and
on
October
8th
■and season tickets for the course brokers o f New “York City g o t to
Cash on hand
14,806 22
o
f
the
same
year
encamped
on
will probably be sold at $1.50 gether recently, had a midnight
T otal
which will include reserved seats. meeting down in the sub-way, the spot that is now his home.
He
is
one
o
f
the
heaviest
taxpay
liabilities
In order to break even, however, and decided that they were not
ers
in
Linn
connty
and
is
willing
Capital stock paid in
3 50,000 00
more than tw o hundred tickets going to pay fancy prices for Ore
must be sold at this price for the gon and Washington apples. to be assessed to provide a boun Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid
5,221 35
Con well lecture alone costs a There was at least one commis ty fund. He thinks there should Individual deposits subject
round $200. This is a high price sion man who did not attend be a one-mill assessment to cover to check
109,662 96
t o be sure but Russell H. Con- this meeting, however, and he the bounty.
Demand certificates o f de
He estimates that there are posit
21,859 66
well is the most brilliant plat sneaked off to Hood River and
over
500
cougars
in
the
state.
A
Time
certificates
o
f
deposit
57,676
39
form speaker in the field and the bought 80,000 boxes. A grape
halt
thousand
o
f
these
predatory
best is none to o good for New vine telegram says that 150,000
T o tal
$244,410 37
berg. His lecture “ Acres o f Dia more have been sold and eastern cats get away with more dear State o f Oregon, County o f Yamhill, aa:
I, J. C. Colcord, Cashier o f the above-
monds,” is a gem. Of his thirty commission men have been plen than all the hunters in the state,
.lectures this one has been deliv tiful in the Yakima, Rogue River, he says. From his experiences named bank, do solemnly swear that
ered 2600 times. In twenty-one Grand Ronde, Wenatchee and with them he estimates that the the above statement ia true to the best
cougar will average one deer a o f my knowledge and belief.
years he has lectured nineteen other fruit producing sections.
J. C. C olcord , Cashier.
times at the University o f Michi
Hon. John Barrett, Director o f week for food. Figuring further Correct A ttest: J. F. T aylor
gan. Rev. H. Albert Smith says: the International Bureau o f he shows that in a year the 500
E- H. W oodward
cougars
will
kill
at
least
20,000
Directors
“ Russell H. Conwell, the phi American Republics at Washing
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
before me
deer
in
a
twelvemonth.
The
lanthropist, is founder and presi ton D. C., who was in attend
this 6th day o f October, 1908.
amount
seems
unusually
large
dent o f a university o f four thou ance at the National Irrigation
R. B. L inville
sand students, which, in addition Congress last week in Albu but other pioneer hunters back
Notary Public.
t o a large day department, querque, will be present at the Mr. Simmons up in his assertion.
adapts itself to the needs of the Trans - Mississippi Commercial —Brownsville Times.
A hen house without a south
working people, who are too Congress at San Francisco, then
window is a mistake.
Obituary.
busy and to o poor to attend comes north for a visit to points
Chehalem Center.
Harvard, Yale or Princeton, but in Oregon and Washington. His
Columbus F. Mackie was born
who receive at Temple Universi addresses will be non-political at Yadkinville, North Carolina,
School opened Monday, Octo
ty, during their evenings, and in and will deal with the creation March 19, 1851, died at his
ber
5 with Miss Bunford princi
times o f cessation from custom and fostering o f the trade o f the home near Newberg September
pal
and Miss Rush as primary
ary toil, inspiration and instruc Pacific Coast With South Amer 30, 1908. He was converted at
teacher.
tion by which thousands have ica, 8 subject upon which he has the age of sixteen years and
Mrs. H. C. Paulsen and daugh
been enabled to earn a better liv bestowed special attention.
joined the Baptist church. At
ter
Hazel went to Portland Mon
ing and hundreds to climb to po
The people ot the Northwest, the age o f eighteen he went to
day.
sitions o f power and influence in but particularly those of Port- Missouri and Kansas and later
Mrs. Maggie Shires has been
the learned professions. He also and, were not entirely satisfied came to Oregon, settling in Yam
quite
sick o f late.
has a large list o f students sup with the attendance at the show hill county which has since iieen
C.
L.
Johnson hus erected a
ported by him in eastern colleges. o f the Portland Country Club hiifhome.
neat wire fence on the front
“ He is founder and promoter and Livestock Association, and
June 16, 1884, he was married
o f the Samaritan Hospital, heal immediately upon the close of to Mrs. Sarah Haines, who with his premises.
Earl and Ella Paulsen
ing twelve hundred people a that meeting a canvass was com a daughter, Miss Elsie Mackie,
month. In this hospital the poor menced for 1909 season tickets. survives him. Other relatives taken up their abode in Newberg
can have the advantage ot the The success o f this campaign has are Charles N. Mackie ot New- and are attending college.
Miss Nellie Moore visited with
best medical skill, and receive the been phenomenal. The tickets betg and tw o brothers and five
attention of trained nurses with fire $5.00 each, and it is pro sisters who reside in North Car Miss Myrtle Walton last Sunday
out money and without price, a posed to sell 5,000 of «hem and olina. Funeral services were con at Bonnie View.
Christian hospital where the sick from the present outlook this can ducted at the home on Friday at
Card o f Thanks.
are healed for Jesus’ sake.
be accomplished without any 10 o ’clock by Rev. F. C. Slan-
“ He is founder o f an orphanage \
trouble, It is the intention of nard, < pastor o f the Baptist
We wish to express our grati
which cares for the little ones of the committee to have special Church.
tude to the neighbors and friends
the fireman or policeman who guaranteed trains from points
Although handicapped more or for the kindness and sympathy
lays down his life to save his throughout Oregon, Washington less all his life by physical dis
shown us on account of the sick
neighbor’s life or property.”
and Idaho to bring an attend abilities he was a hard working, ness and death o f our loved one.
This lecture alone will be worth ance, including those from this industrious man and left his fam
M rs . S a r a h A. M a c k ir
the price ot a «eason ticket and city, o f 150,000.
ily well provided'for.
and D a u g h t e r .
THE SEASON’S LYCEUM
COURSE
NO. 51
Remov’lSale
H O D S O N BROTHERS
FROM
The time and place to buy your boys School
Clothing, Shoes, etc.
REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE
HODSON BROS.
East First Street
“ If you get it o f Hodson Bros., it’s right.”
Grey Winter Oats
White Winter Wheat
Vetch
Timothy
Clover Seed
Cheat Seed
carried in stock
W ANTED
Everyone who if interested in
to call and see our new line o f
W HITE and GOLD, and PLAIN
W HITE DISHES. Also a large
assortment o f HAND PAINTED o f
the latest and best designs at the
as/i ujaryatn otoi
JOHN F. PETTENGILL
juuuuum