Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 13, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NEWBER QRAPHIC, October 13 , 1910
ITEMS OF INTEREST
THROUGHOUT OREGON
After a baffling UineBS of hut two
days’ duration, Mra. Bert D. Smith, a
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✓ prominent woman of Pendleton, died
alter eating some peachtis.
Chronicle of Important Events
Under the supervision o f Robert O.
Stevenson, state game warden, Lake
of Interest to Our
Klamath has been stocked with 10,-
Readers.
000 bass fry.
Some of the moat desirable country
To Find Wider Use for Wood.
homes on Coos Bay are involved la
Portland—The forest service of the eontesta which the government baa
department of agriculture and the Or-1 instituted against homesteaders.
A civil servios examination for the
operating in a study of the wood us position of forest ranger will be held
lng industries o f Oregon.
et the offices of the Fremont Forest
The idea is to assist in the develop- Rel)erre> lB Lagevtew, on October 34
ment of markets for local woods which and as
may be suitable for various purpoi
SUte Printer Willis 8 . Dunlway.
but whose use has been litUe kno'
who has been seriously ill at his home
As soon as all the data has been <
Salem tor six weeks, is reported by
1 acted and compiled a publication t
physicians to be much improved
be issued Jointly b / the Oregon C
they expect him to be able to
nervation association, and the for
leave hie room la * week or to.
service for frsdi distribution.
CoL L. Dunbar o f the Third Oregon
t. hae ordered that Company
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A of Baker City and Company L of
Portland— Suits, aggregating
p ^ ^ t o n engage in a shoot on the
Adam s
The ADAM S W A S H E R -W e said "W asher,"
not “ m achine.” It has no machinery, no cogs, no
springs, no levers, no oil required, it runs on
ball bearings, and has no wearing parts.
The Adams effects by agitation in three minutes
what it requires other devices fifteen (15) minutes
to accom plish—make us prove this FREE—w e’ re
w illin’ to send you an Adams on trial. You would
not take $100.00 for it if you couldn’ t replace it
with another Adam s. Guaranteed for five (5)
Years , —260 weeks use at 3 or 4 cents per week.
Vincent & Wilson Co.
and associates. The demand is on ac­
count o f tlmbeh qut from non-mineral
lands o f the United, Sutes, and is
based on a value of $33 per thousand
board measure, the price of which
the material'is said to have been sold
at Bonansa in Klamath county.
Floor
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Value«
Oilcloth
FURNITURE BUYERS
at this store invariably come back
when they want more and bring
their friends with them.
Pillow»
Ostermoor
lattresses
and
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u>mrorts
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
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W M N M W
This kind o f weather calls
Good Shoes
W e have them for men and women, boy* and
girls. W e are especially strong on
Men’s Heavy Work Shoes
The kind that will stand hard wear and keep
your feet dry. Also an especially strong line for
Boys and Girls School
Wear Shoes
Don’t fail to gqt your shoes here.
W e are in our new store building
and ready to supply all your wants in Groceries,
Dry Goods and Furnishings. Phone your orders
BOTH
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B. C . B A IR D
H O U S E C L E A N IN G IS M A D E
EASY
W hen you get the
Y A M H IL L E L E C T R IC CO.
to dean your Carpet*, R ugs, Portiers,* Uphol­
stery and W alls with their E L E C T R IC ,V A C U ­
U M C L E A N E R . See them for rates.
Telephone Blue 34.
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NEWS PARAGRAPHS PRO!
OTHER CITIE8 IN OREGON
GOVERNMENT URGED TO
TAKE OWYHEE PROJECT
dth.
According to a statement filed with
the secretary o f state by W. 8 . intern,
the Fete Fund Com m issk» has ex­
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pended 16,400 in this state is the pres­
ent campaign In the promotion o f pro­
gressive lawyi. A large share o f this
was expended In connection with pam­
phlets leaned to the voters aside from
The townaite of Winchester and 900
acres of land In Douglas county have
been sold to a syndicate of Alaska
»nd Seattle business men, who will
immediately plat and plant the pro­
perty.
W. J. Clarke, detested candidate for
state printer, expended f855 in his
oampaign for nomination in September
primaries, according to hla statement
filed witn'the secretory of state.
W. C. Hawley, candidate for r e fle c ­
tion to oongreaa from the first district,
spent 11,089.60 to secure hla rendmln-
ation, according to his statement filed
with the secretory of atote.
f
. Three pages in the election pam­
phlet Win be occupied $7 the execu­
tive committee of the non-political ju­
diciary with an argument why the su­
preme court at Oregon should be tok­
en out of polities aad kept ou t
Agents tor Behemtema haws been to
Langell Valley country, 30 miles
8 alem.—State Engineer John H.
Lewis, is using his utmost efforts to
prevail upon the government reclama­
tion service to Uke over the Owyhee
reclamation propect in Malheur coun­
ty, which his been thoroughly organis­
ed by private interests, but is about to
be abandoned by them. The govern­
ment has made application for a per­
mit to appropriate 480,000 acre- feet
of the waters of the Owyhee River,
also other waters In Malheur county
that are still in good sUndlng and
State Engineer Lewis has addressed a
communication to P. E. Weymouth, of
the receiamation service at Boise,,Id­
aho, asking him to request of the de­
partment an investigation of the feas­
ibility of this propect under* pro«-,
ant conditions.
Mr. Lewis has also addressed com-
muni cations to both Oregon's senators
and to both congressmen, giving them’
the facts and asking them to use their 1 en large tracts o f land on which they
to ectahUsb a Bohemian col­
1
ment to take over the Owyhee project ony. Klamath County now baa one
which embraces between 100,060 and colony o f Bohemians with nearly 100
famines.
180,000 acres.
Italians o f Itertland aad Oregon
Monstsr Rally Planned.
win ask the state liglalature to create
Cottage Grove—This city, which another legal holiday. They will ask
probably will become the county seat that October IS. the date on which
of the county of Nesmith, if that meas­ Columbus discovered the western
ure Should carry at the election in hemisphere be designated aa “ Colum­
November, is making preparations to bus Day.“ Fifteen states now observe
hold n monster rally and barbecue on
that date.
October 16. At noon a barbecue will
Corvallis will be the scene of the
U ke place in the city park, and lunch anim al gridiron contest between the
will be served free. The Oregon A University of Oregon aad the Oregon
Southeastern railroad will ran special Agricultural College football teams
trains. One feature of the day will this year. The decision was reached
be that o f the special sales of the mer by the board of control and the ath­
ehanu, who have all consented to do­ letic management after a careful can­
nate 10 per cent o f all purchases on vas of the situation.
that day to the Nesmith county fund,
L a ic county is to have the beat auto­
as it requires a considerable fund to mobile roads of any similar area in
dissemate information
concerning the atote of Oregon. Its natural road­
Nesmith county throughout the sUte. ways will be improved so that every
grade is made aa passable as Is possi­
PRIMARY COUNT STANDS ble and tbe county court is cooperat­
ing with the members of the newly
Eugene— Lane County will not vote formed Lake County Automobile club.
on local option in the coming election
In memory of Francisoo Ferrer, the
because the petitions were defective noted Spanish educator, sentenced to
and did not contain the number o f sig­ death and executed by the Spanish
natures necessary to get the iaaue on government a year ago for his sup-
the ballot. Of 567 qualified electors pdbed complicity in the Barcelona
necessary only 377 will stand after the riots, a celebration will be held in
careful analysis of County Clerk Lee Portland on the evening o f October
and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 13, at 8 o ’clock, In the Women of
Bklpworth.
Woodcraft ball,
As Saturday was the last day that the regular state pamphlets.
petitions may be filed, it will be im­
Many candidates have failed to com­
possible to change the situation and it ply with the Corrupt Practices Act by
wlH now be at least two years before uot filing their statements of eljptlon
the question can be brought up here expenses, incurred prior to the re­
again, as the law permits a vote on cent primary election with secretary
this question only at general elections of state, and are subject to tbe penalty
attached for default amounting to |36
To Hold Big Mining Fair.
per day for each day after the latest
Sumpter—The business men
of filing date.
Sumpter, in conjunction with the min­
The Medford council has declared
ing men o f the district, are making war upon all filth within the city.
preparations for the nolding of a min- Butcher* who have Men accustomed
lng oongreaa here on October SO and to haul their meat through the Ctty
SI. Invltatlona hava been sent broad streets unprotected from the typhoid
caat to thn mining public, and indlca- ny mast hereafter cover their wagons
tlons are that a good attendance will with canvas. City Physician Shearer
be on hand.
has been asked to send samples of
milk from all tbe dairies to the state
Loot River Fermera to Irrigate.
veterinary for examination aa to the
Klamath Falla— Fermera living In preeence of tuberculosis.
the amali valley between Lost River
and Stukel Mountain, 13 milea south
Attempt to Rob Weather Station.
of here, are Jubilant over tbe approval
Umatilla— The United States gov­
by the aecretary of the interior of ernment weather station was broken
their plan to Irrigate their own land Into and efforts to steal tbe thermom­
by taking water from Lost river. This eters was made by cutting the lattice
dam is to be built aerosa tbe river to on the door o f the building. Both In­
turn the water out of Its own channel struments were dislodged, yet appar­
into a canal, to turn the riv*r from ently uninjured.
The thief waa
ita own course across the valley and frightened away by tba observer, who
let It empty into Klamath river Instead w«e about to take the readlnga for
ef Tule lake.
the day.
Sick Room Necessities......
Fountain 3 y
can supply at lowest prices Hot Water Botti
Caps
Air
Ice
Pans
Syringes,
Medicine Tubes Surgical Dressings,
Fever
given
requisites. My prescription work
of
the
careful attention and nothing but the
A full and complete line of School
or
Teilet W aters.
Lowney
telephone, or write, or eom e-th e price will be the same anyway—
always the same.
LYNN B. FERGUSON,
Predcription Druggist!
W e have just received
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Stock of. -
Apple Boxes
Get your supply now of
The Chas. K. Spaulding Log. Co.
The United States National
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Bank o f Newberg
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O F N EW B ER G
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Resources Oct. 8, 1909 $271,896.03
Resources Oct. 8, 1910
394,070.97
Increase for 12 months
123,264.94
W e respectfully solicit your account
J. L. HOSKINS, Pros.
S. L. PÀRRETT, V . Proa.
J. 0 . COLCORD, Cashier
W. E. CROZER, Asst- Cash.
Don’t Scrub j • ACME
Kitchen Floors " '■QUALITY
Paint that kitchen floor instead of scrub­
bing it every few days or buying expensive covering»
that grow dingy and show wear. Y ou can do k
yourself. It* » easy and cons only a trill«.
w k ta u tm u r t
FLOOR P A IN T (Granite)
b tne
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iucmi * pmtn ior L Kitcnen.
pantry
and
laundry floors, steps aad inside surfaces to
be walked upon. It's hard, durable,
■, saiy to apply, easy to keep
j hard to wear out. Brush it
on tonight and you can walk on
k tomorrow.
tL .
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If It*, a sw « m o to be palmed,
i.m.led, g
The E. B. Merchant Hardware Co., Newberg