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The Oregonian says: “Some valley, wherever it has been thing like $840,000 is due the given half a chance, and even * 21 i V » * / ii f m Colville Indians. A great many alfalfa is “catching” on dry prat U U O A T M O R N IN G automobiles can be bought for rie lands under conditions that that sum.’’ It the old time red would have been “haw-hawed” tape government policy o f deal a t only a few years ago. Cherry ing with these “native sons’’ is and berry yields are phenomenal, to prevail in this case, thosenow as well as money making crops, living are more likely to take a while corn, kale, vetch, ride in a hearse than in automoJ various root crops are making Nature has provided an abun biles bought with that money. the dairy cows respond w ith A rich flow 6f milk for the cream dance of pure, fresh air for every Where the stockraiseFs fondest hopes are realised. Here Wheat body in Oregon. Be sure that Albert Tocier, for a long term eries and condensers. of years secretary o f the Oregoar and oat straw , instead o f being you get your share of it. FORTUNES are made in a FEW SHORT YEARS. But Press Association, writes his ap burned in the field, is now baled — mmmmm if you want to LIVE in one of the best countries in the rule it is the people with preciation of a four line editorial and sold to the poor fellow in little to do who are the tattlers which appeared in the Graphic tow n who owns a horse or cow world, and the best all around Stat? in the Union, buy and trouble makers in a com recently which read, “Just a little a t six to eight dollars a ton. ' munity. Busy people have some extra attention paid to a boy or In the parlance o f the street, Fruit, Walnut Tracts, or Dairy fahns near Newberg, the thing worth, while to occupy their girl as you meet them from time this is going some, but as the best all around town in Yamhill County, Oregon. time. What a pity it is that to time w ill make them your Graphic has often said before, friends for life.’’ It is evident everybody can’t be in the busy the soil o f the valleys and hills of We have a few SNAPS in town property that it will that Mr. Tozicr has not forgotten Western Oregon have only been th at he w as a t one time a boy scratched over, so far, and the i pay ypu to investigate. In a reccent number the Ore himself. Some' men forget, and results have been exceedingly gonian pictured Doc. Wright, of this is why they show so little meager, when the actual pos McMinnville, as one of the heavy consideration for children. sibilities of thorough, scientific o f Oregon. soil culture are considered. H as the Oregonian installed a The “old man Bennett” says: Slipshod farming will probably pair o f beef scales in the base- “Another freak yqar” has struck show as unsatisfactory results t, or has it struck a funny us. Sure. All years are freak here in the Willamette valley as REAL E S TA TE COM PANY years, all seasons are freak in any country on earth, while &ak? seasons. It gets very cold in the on the other hand the soil is deep BjELL P H O N E 84 E A S T F IR S T S T Don’t house yourself up in an winter, very warm in the summer, and when fanned “up to the eight by ten sitting room where and when it ceases for a spell to handle,” as it w ill be in time to an air tight heater has consumed rain the dry spells do great dam come, when our people get it all the oxygen in the air, and age. And when we have too drilled into them that no other then charge the sickness that much rain it gets very wet, and course oays, many remarkable NICOLO PAGANINI. follows up to the “mysterious mofce damage is done. .And, je t reuuka will he recorded and high io g ra p h y of th o VSoHd’ s dispensation o f an all wise Prov- upon the whole the seasons priced lands will yield profitable A Short G B re a te st V io lin ist. average up pretty well. Those returns on the investment. Among those remarkably gifted who own land and Attend to it Intelligent, well directed en souls who have left the echo of their The Bay City News w as born have not much to worry about. deavor alw ays pays, a good music for the joy of succeeding gen- January 7, w ith the name of Taking one year with another dividend. Note the erations Paganini, who was born at .. v .,, ~ . • Genoa, Italy, on Feb. 10, 1784, and B. H. Miller nailed to the m ast they are better off than anyone f. from th e Youth * C o m p an io n o . died . tJ ’NlCe oh 27, ¡840, head. In the first number the else in the wdrld. Hay is worth “Intensive Farming” in the a foremost place in history. News ;■ says, “What Bay City $25 a ton in the Portland Southland: More than tw elv# holds His father in his early ambition m ost needs is a good' fat pay market, w heat over a dollar thousand Southern boys less for his child, in whom he found the Buys o n e o f th ose fa m ou s W h ite roll.” For truth and veracity bushel, turkeys thirty cents a than eighteen years, old planted 8Q sublime musical gift, was almost bl11 R ota ry S ew in g M achin es w h ile ou r in hire demands for study. the News can’t be questioned pound, alm ost any old hen is and cultivated, an acre of corn While Nicolo had the best violin presen t stock I*«*« worth a dollar /e g g s are worth The receipts o f the Newberg from forty to fifty cents a dozen— each last year, under the direction teachers to-be found in Italy, hjs of the Department of Agriculture. skill was due to hia own genius. One postoffice for the last quarter o f and other farm products in pro by due these teachers acknowledged the year were more than $500in portion. Let the land owners Persons interested in the- experi they could teach him nothing, and ment in Arkansas, Mississippi, of the receipts for the se worrying and g o to work. South Carolina and Virginia the boy worked out hia own -meth T h is is a saving of $15.00 over city prices on the period a^ear ago. This is With the prices o f their output ods. offered to pay the expenses o f a At nine years he wrote a sonata going somewhat we will do better multiplied by from three to ten same machine, and enables our customers to buy a trip to W ashington for the boy and at a concert made the audience than that this year. Newberg is they can afford some little l in each state who raised the fairly wild with enthusiasm over hia first class machine at a price no higher than is asked m ot entered for the slow race any by “freak years.” greatest amount of corn on his playing. At thirteen he started on more. for cheap second grade machines elsewhere. acre. The- winning boys will iris first professional tour and in foe THE SOIL W ILL DO ITS PA R T. following four y ean was pretty soon visit the national capital. nearly ruined. Money poured into Act quickly and get the benefit of the cut Judge SappingtOn, who died a t - The average yield ofcorntothe hia hands, and he learned to gam Tillamook la st week, w as active When the writer came to Ore price. in Yamhill county politics some gon in the year 1880, scarcely a acre in 1909 w as a little more ble. When hs was seventeen there fifteen years ago, when he w as a blade o f tame grass could be seen than twenty-five bushels. The came a day when he had lost every thing but his Stradivarius violin resident of North Yamhill. He growing along the roadside any South Carolina boy, who made and 3 franca. He played with the i the republican candidate for where in the whole Willamette the best record, produced one franca and won a hundred. Then he a t one time but suffered valley. No tim othy of any hundred and fifty-tw o and a half decided never again to gamble, and defeat although the greater part consequence w as grown, as bushels. The winning Mississippi he kept hia word. T h u life of constant excitement o f the ticket w as elected. Soon formers said it would do no good boy raised one hundred and forty- and ezeeea had ruined hia health seven bushels; the Arkansas boy except in some o f the low , damp after this he removed to Tilla and nerves. A wealthy titled wom- mook and has since played an spots. Red clover w as alm ost one hundred and thirty-five, and an took him into her favor and kept active part in the affairs o f that an unknown quantity, although the boy in Virginia one hundred him for three years on an estate tewhe ¡ Uncle William Hobson, who and tw enty-tw o. The average had in Tuscany. She would net/ al- county. came out from Iow a a few years raised by each of the twelve low him to play the violin, for she better enjoyed the guitar. The census director a t Wash before and w as hewing a form thousand w as sixty bushels. ■Hr- In the quiet, simple life of the ington says there is a dearth o f out o f a Chehalem valley forest, The instructions given to those country Paganini grew strong and applicants for the position of w as taking great delight in show boys by the Department of Agri well, and when he was twenty be census enumerators in some ing to his neighbors, and especial culture are available to every went back to Genoa and began hia parts of the country, especially in ly to those of us who were com former in the country. If they real musical life. The next year he the Urge cities. This don’t hold ing, in later, some long, rank should be followed exactly, the made his second professional tour, and this ended in his being made di good in these parts, if we may growing stems o f red dover, a sa yield o f corn to the acre could rector of music at the court of the jndge from the number of in proof that excellent tame grasses easily be doubled in a single year. Princess Eliza Bocciochi, sister of Intensive cultivation is worth Napoleon Bonaparte, a t Lucca. quiries made a t this office for in would soon be growing here. while on all crops. The avçrage In person Paganini was peculiar. formation daring the past few When we wanted to buy a few yield of potatoes to the acre in He was exceedingly thin and had a pounds of cherries for canning days. About 68,000 enumer strange, awkward walk. His face 1909 w as one hundred and seven ators will be required to do the we were directed to the Kramien was long, his eyes deep and dark, bushels, but the Maine formers work, and although actual work place, some seven miles over on and he wore hia hair long, almost to w ill not begin until April 15, it is the other side of Parrott moun averaged tw o hundred and his shoulders. essentia] that those who wish to tain, opposite Bottevillr, as we twenty-five bushels, and some of He was thirty when he left the act should apply a t once. Except were told that cherry trees would the m ost progressive of them dug Tuscan court, and from th a t time under very unusual circumstances not grow and bear here in the four hundred bushels to the acre. he kept free from all such obliga He played when and where no application received after valley. Corn and other, forage The yield o f corn and potatoes tions. he had a fancy to appear, and all depends more upon cultivation January 25 will be considered. crops for stock were not in the Europe was at hia feet. former’s catalogue. It w as all and fertilisation than upon the He loved Italy, and when his du- The pessimist and chronic wheat, and when thrashing was soil, a n d th e re is p ra c tic a lly n o tita took him to Germany, France growler makes a very poor busi being done, a man and a horse part of the United States m and England he made bitter com ^ M y baking is ness man. A certain gentleman were put to work dragging the which these crops cannot l>e plaints in regard to climate and methods of living. In Italy any always successful- said to the Graphic that soon straw aw ay from the machine, raised successfully. accommodation suited him. HU It is beyond doubt that larger after coming to Newberg he went and as soon as the sacked grain I always use health began to fail seriously after into a First street store to do was removed from the field the crops can be produced from ten he was thirty, and after a brilliant some trading, and before hb could torch was applied to the straw acres thoroughly tilled than Iron» success in all the great cities he re get away he was compelled, and it went up in smoke, while tw o or even three times ten acres turned to Italy and spent some against his will, to listen to the the farmers cow s were left to cultivated as they usually are. years in the enjoyment of several O lympic F lott « is made from estates he had bought, for he was man behind the counter tell a hustle as best they could during The fact that the South Carolina now very rich. W W carefully selected Northwestern tale of woe that made dim feel the winter season, browsing on prize-winner raised more corn on '§ wheat, thoroly cleaned and scoured In the municipal building at m e* uncomfortable for a week. In the moss-grown underbrush dur one acre than the average farmer Genoa is carefully preserved Pags- f by the moat modem methods known. A ll the nutritious quali ties of the the eyes o f the talebearer every ing the day, and Shivering on the produces from six tells a s to ry ^fini’s violin. He left it to the city, and no other artist was to be allowed wheat are retained and it reaches you that should not be lost upon thing abont-Newbergwas on the leeward side of friendly fir trees The great artist U to play upon it. clean and pure and wholesome. If your those for whose benefit the ex road to the bow-wows, and not a t night. buried in the village church near dealer can’t supply you, write us and we'll a good word could be say about How' things have changed dur periment was made. the place of residence he loved best j tell you who «san—but don’t take any his neighbors. The gentleman ing the intervening years. Now’ . —the Villa Gejona.—Boston Globe. | other than Olympic—insist upon iu said he left the store feeling that we see white clover and other MlgHer Things. he never wanted to go there to tame grasses growing along the - Anna M. Fogle Grace—Women are not so frivo trade again as such associations road-sides and byways, wherever lous as you think, Tom. There are gave him the blues. Again the a seed is dropped by the birds; PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER still some who have thoughts of Graphic repeats the statement, tim othy hay is one of the most higher things than dress. Specifications and Contracta the pessimist and chronic growler profitable market crops, while Tom—Oh, yes, I know—bats I— A T YOUH GROCER’S makes a very poor red clover has spread all over the Copying and Commercial Work London Illustrated Bits. rosTiAXD rxocaixe mills co ., postlaxd ox soon NEWBBRQ GRAPHIC We Are Agents Forfand IN SUNNY, SOUTHERN ALBERTA i W H ITE & NIC 30.00 • err- ; - -?.-- O I ' ’ ■ .• . E,, r¡7’