City H ill M l“ - s o c k t» o. H. H . ww room „ A*... The G ra p h ie le reed ty tfte ma jority of the papu lation of Newberg end YemhiU county VOL XXII. WILL BUY LARGE TRACT 4 , • Elder Kahn will Engage in the Sheep and Cattle Business —It a n Expert Stockman. On March 1st, Elder H oward H. Krirn, formerly o f Salisbury, left Ladoga, Indiana, w ith his family for their new home at Newberg, Ore. Elder Keim is the oldest surviv ing member o f the late Silas C. Keim, o f Elklick, and is one ofthe brainest and finest type o f men that ever left Somerset county to assist in the up-building o f the great West. He was educated for the en gineering profession, but took to The Graphic is “ all home prist’ ’—H is G ra p h ic NEWHBBU. YAMHILL COUNTY. Howard H. K ein Removes with Family to Newberg. G raphic Media point out the danger, we are now concerned w ith the cure, and this depends upon improvement in conditions o f personal and soda life Whatever the churches may be able to do along this line, will be a double contribution to physical and spiritual betterment and I should think that all woulc wish to have a share in such an enterprise.” . Reports from all parts o f the United States indicate that the Sunday set apart w ill be general ly observed, by the preaching o f sermons on tuberculosis and by the distribution o f special litera ture. The National Âssodation for the Study and Prevention o f Tuberculosis declares that the campaign against tuberculosis is a warfare againt ignorance, and , THUBSDÀY, MARCH 17,1910. HO. 22 new patterns tend the convention to be held in thé White Temple at Portland March 29-30-31. JYhe Young People’s sodal Sat urday night was a very enjoy able one though the basketball games and other attractions gflsde the attendance smaller ing soon after leaving college. The Adelphian Society w ill en- He began his business career at A t a later meeting when the ftain at the chnrch Friday Salisburg, but emigrated to bonding question was voted on, ffSting. A pleasant time is as- Montgomery county, Indiana, a hard fight was made to turn tred those who attend. in the early 90’s, where he began The members o f the A. W. L. down the proposition, in order A! good program is bring ar- farming w ith a capital o f less met in the parlors o f the Imperial to prevent the board from build mged for Easter. than $500, half o f which was hotel Friday, March 11, and or ing on the site selected. Failing borrowed. BRETHREN CHURCH, ganized a local chapter. A char in this the second move was to By industry and thrift, com day School 10 a.m. Preach- ter was applied for and also pre petition the board to reopen the bined with rare intelligence and 11 a.m. Young People’s scribed territory, including a ra question o f a site by calling an sagacity, Mr. Keim soon became ing, 6:30 p.m. Preaching, dius o f about ten miles square, other election. The matter was .one o f the foremost and most Prayer Meeting, Wednes- as a field o f operations for mem- referred to Attorney General prosperous farmers /and stock- Crawford for an opinion who men o f the Hoorier State. He The chapter was named “ L o gave the board the following: w as for years the champion tus” „as bring appropriate- *1 am of'’the opinion that this Cheviot sheep breeder o f the meaning ease sind contentment la w ) does not intend .to clothe .John Root spent Sunday United States, and his Jerseys and it was the belief o f the an one-third o f the voters o f a dis- ^ his father in West Chehakm. and blooded c a t t l e a l w a y s cients that whoever "ate of the triet with pow er to keep calling . N. P. Nelson has brought fancy prices. F o r many lotps Aowey would, have a s in- o f road years he has been a valued con satiable longing for knowledge. after another, and thus prevent Welbui^Jensen was out tributor to the agricultural and The chapter house or tree “ Club the construction o f a school tow n Visiting his friends a few livestock papers ol the Middle Room” for the ladies o f Newberg house. Where a vote-has been days. I ’ West, and a popular lecturer at means a great deal more to the had, the meeting called in the Virgil Fendall was out from farmers’ institutes. community than the people un usual w ay, proper notices posted, town and spent Sunday with his Last fall derstand, especially those with a and everything done to give all father. -W ild Rose Farm,” four miles grow ing family. Investigate the legal voters o f the district Exercises are now in progress -out from Ladoga, for $21,780 and take a membership—no fees notice o f the meeting and a site for Easter at the West Chehalem <$110 an acre for 189 acres) and or dues, simply your membership selected, I am o f the opinion" the church. I No person within the proposed of which delivers groceries, etc., his livestock and other personal and a little effort. Will you help directors have the authority to P. M. Tall man has sold one I« « « " county shall enter the con- twice each week. property sold at public sale on the tow n and yourself? This is proceed and construct the school hundred and sixty acres to N. C. test which win clo8e on June 30. Part o f land rolling, part level. Februaiy 1st, brought him over Address a card house upon that site.” a w orthy cau Price, $100 per acre, giving “Christenson and Mr. Cooper. I All articles on the subject must $7,000 more, r On receipt o f this statement the possession next fall, or $110 per Mrs. E. H. W oodward and * * in the hands o f the secretary Mr. Keim’s family consists o f board addressed an answer to Mrs. David Martin visited with on that date and the award will acre, giving possession immedi six sons and tw o daughters. His the petitioners, Dr. Littlefield, Mrs. S. M. Calkins one day last to madc on JulY 20. ° nc side o f ately. object in locating in the Far School Report. John Larkin and others, saying o f the paper only on which the S. A . M i l l s , Proprietor, West is to secure a large body o f that after receiving such an Salem R. F. D. No. 1, The fine weather brought a I article is written should to used; land to engage in the sheep and Follow ing is report o f Dundee opinion from the Attorney- number o f new faces to the church *to w riting must be legible, and Phone Farmers 73, Salem. cattle business. He wiH locate public school for month ending General they did not believe they last Sunday. They were made the name o f the author and post- temporarily at Newberg, on the March 11,1910. had a right to call such a meet heartily welcome. office address should be ap- west side o f the Willamette T otal no. days’ attendance The Graphic and Weekly Ore ing as was asked for in the peti I The surveyors are a t work lay- Ponded. Any person desiring to valley, about 26 miles southwest 1206Vi- T otal no. days absence gonian $2.25 per year; or the tion. ing off the' land for tree setting compete for this prize may receive -of Portland. Elder Keim is a 9%. Total no. enrolled 64. Num Graphic and Semi-Weekly Jour The petitioners at once in- and a large crew of men are set- literature pertaining to the sub minuter o f the Church o f the ber times late. Per cent o f a t nal one year for $2.00. situted legal proceedings to ting the trees on the White Sox by addressing Lew A. Cates, Brethren and will be appreciated tendance 99 1-6. prevent the board from going orchazd land. Secretary, Cottage Grove, Ore- by the “ Dunkard” people o f that Those who were neither absent ahead with the work on the site The pastor. Rev. Boughton | £on community, as he is a good as nor tardy during the month are: selected and the matter w ill come was called aw ay to Seattle to well as an expert farmer and Ruby Ryan, Teressa Ryan, Ber up before Judge Gallow ay on fill the pulpit o f the Baptist stockman.—Myersdale Pa. Re nice Keyes, Francis K e y e s , Friday. Judge E. V .’ Littlefield Taliemacle in that city. Mr. publican. Arthur Livengood, Ruth John will handle the case for the peti Rhodes, o f McMinnville, filled the 115 acres in Polk County, 3 son, Lowell Alford, Mabel Swink, tioners, while Judge Martin L. vacancy here. miles from Lincoln boat land B IS H O P N E LSO N A P P R O V E S Elmo Shannahan, Emil Sanders, Pipes will represent the school ing, 6 miles from McCoy, 9 miles TUBER CULO SIS S U N D A Y . Louie Jensen, Oscar Jensen, Jessie CASH PR IZE IS OFFERED. board. from Salem, Vi mile from school. Conlee, Orrin Sloan, Fred Rader, There is not much time to lose About 80 acres cleared, 30 acres •Church« Called Upon to Preach Carl Lehman, Clause Groth, Nesmith County C o m m i t t e e if a high school buildings is to be clover and timothy, 30 acres oats Gospel of Health on Sophia Groth,' Lyle Willard, Makes Liberal Proposition to erected this season and it is to be and vetch, 15 acres good timber, April 24th. Levon Willard, Hazel Leabo, Readers O f The Graphic hoped that an early settlement fir and oak, old and second Alice Cross, Alfred Allen, Alex o f the matter w ill be reached. Approval ot the movement for The Nesmith County Com growth. Good fruit land. , , • Allan, Mamie Pier, Eddie Billich, a national tuberculosis Sunday A fine spring, piped in the house mittee, in charge o f the matter o f Elmer Warner, Eleanor Warner, Church N o t «. •on April 24, recently inaugurated with strong pressure. creating a new county from por Lester Warner, Ruby Pool, Roy liy the National Association for Several acres o f truck patch Eddcns, Frances Eddens, Lillian METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. tions o f Lane and Douglas, offers the Study and Prevention ot Another glorious day at the a prize o f $25 in cash to the|irri^ated- Barbour, Percy Barbour, Laurel Tuterculosis, is given in a state Abundance o f fruit o f all kinds. above church last Sabbath. Im person suggesting in an article Alford, Marie Livengood, Roy ment by The Right Reverend On Salem R. F. D. No. 1, with Allan, Hans Groth, Freda Leabo, mense congregations greeted the not exceeding 300 words the Richard H. Nelson Bishop Coad tw o cream wagons on road, one LAURA NT. The M^ ìcìm . Hermann Schmid, Orland Warn preacher at both services. The most logical reasons “ Why the ju to r o f Albany, N. Y., for the morning text was: “ There is a Smaller Counties o f Oregon are er, Delmer Livengood, Frank Protestant Episcopal Church, Leabo, Augusta Neiderberg, Dor river the streams whereof shall More Beneficial to the State, issued to-day. ^ is Parrett, Archie Ryan, Frederick make glad the city o f God, the Than the Larger Ones.” Con Bishop Nelson says: “ I think Holzmcyer, Clayton W i l l a r d , tabernacles o f the Most High,” testants are not limited to any well of the proposal that all the At night the given locality, but in each coun Harold Parrett, James Allan, Psalms 46-4. churches should unite on April Nelson Baker, Heney Billich, pastor preached to an apprecia ty shall lie n subscrilier to at twenty-fourth in presenting the Special B A R G A IN S in High Grade Wheels. T H E Robert Bennett and John Konkle* tive audience on ‘The Sinners least one o f the county news- W O N D E R —Hretclaaa in every w ay—coaater brake truth concerning tuberculosiaand R. W. S w i n k , Principal. Excuses.” Several expressed a pa | ten, all articles on the subject and complete equipment............................ $ 2 5 . 0 0 stimulating public interest in the Miss S t e l l a W a r n e r , desire for the prayers . o f the to be delivered to the editor o f Rebuilt onea at special prices. Baseball Goods, Fish campaign for its prevention and ing Tackle, Umbrellas, Sporting Goods, all at Hard Assistant. church. Eleven persons united one o f these newspajicrs who will •cure. Cash Prices. W E C A N S A V E Y O U M O N E Y . with- the church at these tw o forward them to a committee “ The campaign has entered up. Closing out aomefc w umbrellas. services. Others will unite in the selected from outside o f the on its second stag«. Having You <MU buy them at your price, i nextfcw days Preaching _ _ every „ proposed . Nesmith county for * labored w i t h ^ i r c sucees*.U> decision as t o the winner. U m ICYCLES THEO. ST. PIERRE.