THB NEWBERÜ QRAPHIC, March Id. tail Senator Jay Bowerman’s wrte bas presented him with twin sons. Old Man Bennett, ol the N. W O O D W A R D Rabbitville Irrigator, says “ one Editor and Pu hi Uh «r was born on the night o f Febru P*bUah«d «T«rr Tkundt; moraine ary 17, and he has been name« O flo*: Graphic Bathttn«. No. <M Firm» Street Jonathan Bourne Bowerman. u t Nawbhfg, Otufon, The other was born early on the I Mia tu r morning o f the 18th, but for his $ 1 .5 0 Per Year in Advance name there is a sort o f hesitancy between Daniel Kellaher Bower- Oh, you street sprinkler man! man and Oswald West Bower- man.” —Polk County Observer. Get busy!! It is a season o f great activity on the “ White Sox” ranch at present—plowing, resetting trees, trimming, clearing o u t fence row s and preparing to make new fences—keeps a large number of men at work. C. S. Hnlin, of Newberg, is in terviewing the people relative to W e have ju st received and their next year’s taxes. assembled our first car R. W .Swink, o f Dundee, 1 « in the load o f buggies, consisting Valley soliciting for the Oregoni o f the follow ing , well an. k n o w n and guaranteed makes, ranging in prices C. N. Marsh visited Portland on business Tuesday. Mrs. F. R. Rundell has mar The 329 mile jaunt o f the Tele The tow n of W ood burn launched keted some choice broilers which gram hiker from Portland to tw o newspapers the same week, brought a fancy price, besides “ W O R LD ,** “ MOON** one to be known as the W ood- Medford this week is just a little she has one hundred and fifty and the “ BANNER** are burn American and the other the side trip, the pedestrian being on more coming on. _ the three lines, without his way around the world for the question the m ost popular W oodburn Tribune. Wilson Berry marketed some and up-to-date on the Amsterdam ( H o l l a n d ) Tele choice potatoes last week. He is market today. ^ f ^ — The charity o f the whole world graph, on a wager o f $5,000 now planting potatoes and set should be turned to the famine- that he complete the trip by ting fruit trees. ' The fact that we have had the foresight and capital to bring them direct, in quantities, from the factory, thereby elim inating the jobbers’ profit, makes it possible for us to place stricken province in China where February 1st, 1912. He will J. T. Carter pleased the young them on the m arket at the above popular prices. ------ thousands o f people are dying probably be hailed as a freak er members o f the family by pur chasing an Edison graphophone from the dreaded pneumonic but his freakishness will no plague. doubt win tor him the blessings recently. o f a sound body and a good ap A paper printed some one With china pheasants protected petite, something which John D. hundred miles sonth of here for tw o years, by the time the Rockefeller would pay millions makes the assertion that some 300 acres were planted to apples season opens, they will be so in that county dnring the year. tame that it will not be surpris Chehalem Valley can claim an ing to see chinas strutting around The vandalism element of Mc acreage of nearly twice as much 1. P oor Farm Quarry. on First street. Minnville was in evidence last and daring the coming year it 2. Muddy, Valley, G allow ay, Friday night and just before the would be no exaggeration to On last Friday evening, March say that one thousand acres will Bewley Quarries. Salem’s annual horse show special started on its return trip be planted to orchard. There 1Ô, occurred the annual state or A t the Baptist Church Monday, 3. Starr, Dayton, A m i t y and the cherry carnival will mqny o f the three hundred and are still hundreds o f acres o f the atorical contest, which was held March 2 0 . quarries. hereafter be combined and held seventeen Newberg rooters had choicest apple land left, which it at Eugene this year. Pacific 4. Stbut, LaFayette quarries. R e v . E d i t h Hill Hooker, dnring the early part of July. gravel thrown in their faces is safe to say will be planted in C o l l e g e was represented by thè W. C. T. U. National Evange 6. Burton, Cove Orchard, One day will be devoted to through the car windows, and the near future. Claude Newlin ’ l l whose subject Smith quarries. list, will begin a series o f Union horses, one to cherries and an insulting remarks hurled at the 6. Etzwiler, Tallman quar was “ The M inistry of P oetry.” other to automobiles. ladies, and one car window was SUNDAY SERVICES AT FRIENDS Although Pacific did not get one Evangelistic Meetings at the ries. Baptist Church M onday, March 7. Rex, S c h a a d , Atkinson broken. Such stunts as these o f the three first places, Newlin CHURCH 20, 1911. quarries. The editor o f the Graphic w ho are performed by parties outside was not far behind the best either Mrs. Hill-Booker has delivered Each bid must be for a com is off for a three weeks’ romp 0f the -school boy circle, and in com position dr delivery. P. and to take recreation at the presumably by the fellows who The Sunday services at the C. wa* represented by Chris the finest sermons ever heard in plete group o f quarries as dis- California beaches, reports that came “ slopped up” to the basket Friends church were largely at Smith, Claude Lewis and Russell this city. signated above, contractor to Guthrie (Okla.) Journal. move crusher from place to place he will sure make good. Here’s ball contest in Newberg a month tended and full o f interest. Y. M. Parker besides the orator and I have known Rev. Edith Hill- at his expense. All rock must be hoping that he will be feted and i ago. C. A. Secretary Rhodes spoke in Prof. W. J. Reagan. At the l$st Booker for many years. She is crushed to a fineness satisfactory feasted and have the time o f his the morning and also in the even minute several others were pre Invoking the referendum on the an able and eloquent preacher, a to the county court or commis life. ing at the union meeting, giving vented from going. The contest University and Agricultural Col his illustrated address on the 'successful evangelist, an ardent sioners: C o u n t y to furnish One o f the largest transac lege appropriations would hold general w ork o f the Y. M. C. A. came off w i t h o u t the usual temperance worker, and in all crusher, and blast down the face a m o u n t o f yelling, although tions o f the kind ever made on these appropriations up, and The work o f these men in our lere was some spirit manifested, three fields “ a workm an that o f the quarries, contractor to the Pacific Coast was closed last that is about all. The voters, city last Sunday was highly ap needeth not to be ashamed.” furnish all other things required, he U. o f O. Glee Club and the Saturday, when the controlling as before, would not register a preciated by Newberg people. And, best o f all, she exemplifies keep crusher in good repair as Ladies Choral Club gave very interest o f one o f Portland’s m ajority negative vote. The On next Sabbath the pastor pleasing numbers in the program in her private life, the high found, and give bond in sum o f pioneer stores passed from the people o f Oregon are to o much will again have charge of both standard o f Christian living she $1000, all crushed rock to be of the evening. The annual ban hands o f Olds W ortman and in fevor o f the cause of educa hold up for others. I commend measured at point o f delivery on morning and evening services. quet was given at the hotel, and King to Aaron Holtz, the junior tion to knock this proposition. her to strangers as in every w ay the road. * was a success both as to the way w orthy of confidence. partner, and bis brother, Ma*j\Ve don’t yvant such news to go Dated this 6th day of M arch, we Were fed and as to the toast Fcom Ex-Governor H ock, o f 1911. • ; • G. W. J o n e s , Holtz, o f New York, the am ount1 East that Oregon cannot main- motherhood program . Toastm aster Prof. I. Kansas. 2 ♦ County Clerk. involved being near $4,000,000. tain in the proper manner the M. Glenn, of the U. of 0 ., saw to She is eqnal to any pulpit tw o leading educational institu- Oh, deary m e! Oh, deary me! it that the toasts did not drag orator in the state, and knows A Last Warning. tions in the state, and it is to be Portland’s fat stock fair, to be That such a thing should ever be— and the banquet w as over by held at the Union Stockyards on regretted that it has been re That motherhood should com e at last 2 a. m. At the business meeting how to reach the masses. Her Frequent complaints have been husband, J. C. Booker, travels March 20, 21 and 22, w ill be the ported that even an attem pt to And ’ mongst the sciences be classed, n o im portant business w a s W ith chemistry, astronomy with her and leads the music. made to me that the law prohib first annual exhibition of its kind cripple them has been made.— And ge and entom ology! transacted, excepting that a uni He has become a noted singer iting the use o f tobacco by min liver held west o f Denver, cattle, W oodburn Independent. I’ m mighty ?:>«d, you may be sure, ors is being constantly violated form method o f marking by the and leader. My mother was an amateur. horses, sheep and hogs w ill be and desire nqw to give final judges was adopted, and Victor Pittsburg (K an.) Tribune. A few changes in the game laws shown, and some prizes up to warning that hereafter the law Rees w as elected Treasurer o f the The scientific mother jogs $150 each will be offered. As o f especial interest to sportsmen Her infant like a thing o f co js . will be rigidly enforced in New I. O. A. O. Notice For Rock Crushing. there will be no entry fee charged, in the Willamette Valley were And cradles now no longer rock, berg, and any and all offenders The P. C. delegation were t nervous systems they shall shock. enacted by the last legislative tree admissions and a reduced Notiee is hereby given that the will be punished upon convic pleasantly entertained by Vernon The child is placed within a sling— rate on railroads, the event session. China pheasants will A sort o f antiseptic swing— Motschenbacher at the Alpha undersigned County Clerk of tion. Complaint has also been should draw an immense attend be protected for tw o years, to And not too fast and not too slow Tua Omega house while they Yamhill County, Oregon, will re made that profane and obscene October 13, 1913, and the pos Fair science sways him to and fro. , ceive sealed bids until M onday, language is common upon our ance. stayed in Eugene. session o f a carcass, the feathers The little babe’ s no longer pressed Claude A. Lewis represented March 20, 1911, at 10 o ’clock streets and in public places. Ar Mr. Dargee, editor o f the Oak or any portion o f a dead china Against his untaught mother’s breast. Pacific College at the College Y. A.M ., for crushing ro k for said rest will be made if more care is land Tribune, died the other day, pheasant is deemed a violation But held at arm’ s length, so that he M. C. A. presidents’ convention county, at the folio wing designa not observed in the use o f langu- leaving to J. C. Arnold, his busi ol the law . Duck shooting is May gather girth expansively, held at Dallas Saturday and ted and numbered cjuarries, and i age in public places, ness manager, the sum o f $10,- practically the same as before, And when his little tummy’s filled groups o f quarries, to w it: | N. C. C hristenson , M ayor. Sunday o f last week. W ith milk and pepsin thrice distilled 000. Mr. Arnold is a young but it is unlawful at any time to H e goes to dreamland by the rule man w ho has climbed the ladder use a sink-boat, sink-box, sneak- On couch o f medicated wool. from the bottom round and has boat or steam or gasoline launch The m other’ s kiss is obsolete, made good. The gift came not in hunting water fow l. Yon can A s also is her hag so sweet. only as a reward for faithful fish with hook and line in the Because that dearest kiss o f youth service to office duties, but in Willamette river any time o f Holds microbes dangerous, forsooth! recognition o f little acts o f kind year, except dnring the closed And every show o f mother love. W ith eyes lit like the skies above, ness which meant not so much season for seine fishing no person Is quite forbidden lest it serve to the younger man but brigh will be allowed to take out more To enervate the infant nerve. tened the last years o f one rich than three salmon in a day. No scientific mother cheers in service w ho knew not the joys W ith baby talk the infant ears, But molds his character with speech o f family ties. WEST CHEHALEM Newberg Graphic <?. SS, 9//ercÀant ¿hardware comet nous, EDITH BOOKER COMING scramnc Railroad officials report that the tourist traffic which opened last week far exceeds their expec tations. West bound t r a i n s were crowded the first day the low rates were declared, and it the movement grow s as they may reasonably expect it to do, Oregon will soon be thronged with visitors. With thecontinu- ence of beautiful weather tbc state will wear a smile of greet ing. Can we not with pride ex tend an invitation to our share o f these home seekers, to a dean, progressive tow n without sa loons, which justly boasts of her chnrehes, High School and Col lege; her miles of cement walks and graveled streets; her pros pective sewer system, electric lights, mountain water; her lum her mills, brick plant and manu factories; the best tow n in thè state—Newberg. Mrs. R. J. Sallee and son George visited relatives at Forest Grove last week. - Mrs. Robert Cook is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter. Mrs. Phipps is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Jasper Smith. F. R. Rnndell has been busy during the past week planting fruit trees. J. T. Carter marketed another dozen choice dressed hogs daring the past week J. M. Deakins made a business visit to Portland last week. Paul Meyer and family have moved on to the Tinker ranch. N. C. Christenson is busy plant ing one hundred acres with choice apples. A. H. Bovd’s house caught on fire M onday from a defective stovepipe, but by prompt action the house and contents were saved. > Such as the icy purists teach, And lullablies and soothing hand To send him into slumber land Cold science treats with sniffs and shrugs As merely sentimental drugs. And when, perchance, the science kid Hath done something that is forbid He does not feel the gentle tap Face down across his mother’s lap. But. shivering with fear and awe, Is taught the majesty o f law— That justice holds a flaming sword— Though virtue’s still its own reward. And when the child o f science plays ’Tis all in scientific w ays He may not pull his daddy’ s hair Or play his grandad is s bear. A game like that would give, you see. False notions o f xoology, And fairy tales are all tabooed By scientific motherhood. Poor little chap, by science bred. On rule and regulation fad! To go through all your baby time With ne’er a song or nursery rhyme And not a bit o f natural play To cheer you on your baby wayl Great Scott, I ’ m mighty glad. I’ m sura, My mother was an amateur 1 -J u d g e . erlands A Car Loa N O W ON T H B H O A D F R O M F A C T O R Y S B B T he N ew b erg A u to C om pan y AND G BT P R I C fiS