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T H E N BW BERQ ORAPHIC, April I3, 1911 LATEST AND BEST SHOES We have one of the neatest lines of Ladies’ Oxfords to be found in the city. All styles and prices. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, the kind that wear and give satisfaction—at prices that will please you. Spring and Summer Dress Goods * t 9 A large line of all kinds of Summer Dress Goods from Dress Ginghams at 10 cents the yard to all the grades of Silks. It will pay you to see these summer goods before you buy your new dress. GROCERIES Where do you buy your groceries? Don’t you think it would pay you to buy them at Baird’s? Our stant aim is to try to keep good, clean, fresh gr< ies. To try and always please my customers, and try and give you the closest prices possible. If will try us" once you will come again. Phone your orders to E. C. Baird. NEWBERG, OF yellow pine, hemlock and cedar. NOTE FROM STATE FORESTER CMooaoc»c»Doaoooc*Boaoaoa«aoa«aoa«aoaosoaoaoaoaoaooo and slide it on the toast. Sponge cake made in this way In Eastern Oregon the drought- keep fresh and moist longer resisting yellow pineformseighty Forest fires, one of the greatest To fit a large cork to a small will M ik e D u f f . N o . 3 9 2 06 the old-fashioned kind: To per cent of the standing timber, sources of destruction to the bottle, cut two wedge-shaped than while the moisture-loving Doug eggs take half a pound of most valuable resources of the Will make the season of 1911 as follows: Sunday evening bits from the narrow end of the seven las fir forms but eleven per cent flour and three-quarters of a state, will soon be restricted and and until Monday noon at Lafayette; Monday afternoon and cork. of the forest growth.—Fred pound of sugar and the juice and their terrors largely reduced if Tuesday until noon at Shed Stables, McMinnville; Wednes Wash bread boards and mix grated rind of a lemon. Pour Lockley, in the April Pacific the people will co-operate wdth day at Amity, Thursday forenoon at Dayton, Thursday after ing bowls, or anything in which over the sugar a half-cupful ot Monthly. the State Forester in the ad noon at S t Paul, Friday, Saturday and Sunday forenoon at flour is used, in clear, cold water, boiling water and let it boil. ministration of the new forestry Newberg. using a small scrubbing-brush. Beat whites and yolks of eggs law enacted by the last legisla THE POULTRY YARD Pedigree; • Mike Duff, No. 39206; foaled 1902 by Zombro, Yellow turnips are greatly im well together, and when sugar is ture, which will be ready for dis 28029; Dam Coranemah, by Scarlet Letter, 14196; Grand- proved when served mashed, by boiled to a clear syrup, pour it tribution in pamphlet form in dam Canemah, by Altamont 3600, etc. mixing with them a small quan over them, beating the whole This is the month the turkeys the near future. tity of Irish potato. A very little until it is thick and light. Stir begin laying. TERMS $25. Colt to stand and suck. One of the most important sugar, unless the turnips are un in the flour lightly and add the When a spell of bad weather provisions Mike Duff is a beautiful black bay, black points, one of of the law is that usually sweet, is a pleasing addi lemon last qf all. Bake in a slow comes, look out for lice. They making a closed the best trotting stallions in the state. season tor burn tion. multiply fast when hens and oven. If properly made it will Owners, C. A. Bareinger and F. E. Osborne. ing from June 1 to October 1, A wholesome breakfast dish be wonderfully light and delicate. chicks have . to be confined to during which period outdoor may be made from wheat fresh From Farm Journal. their coops much of the time. fires of all kinds are prohibited from the granary. Soak it over These pests will soon reduce the except under most stringent vitality of the liveliest chick ever regulations and the probability night and cook it all day on the back of the range. This makes a TOLL OF THE TALL TIMBER hatched, so that it will be in of heavy penalties. food unequalled as to nutriment, good condition to take gapes or In this connection the State and a great favorite with all Oregon has more standing some other ailment. Forester urges upon every one who have been served with it. A merchantable timber than any No fowl is so hard to doctor the necessity of doing all possible bowl of this wheat, served with other state in the Union. as a turkey. A secret of success burning before the closed season rich milk, makes a good break turkeys lies in avoiding in- begins and thus save the trouble There are approximately three with fast for a growing child. breeding. little turk debili and risk of doing it by permis hundred and sixty-seven billion tated at the A start by inbreeding sion during that season ot great Potato soup: Boil a quart of feet, board measure, of standing has a poor chance for its life. est danger when fire spreads so potatoes and an onion until timber in Oregon, eighty percent thoroughly cooked. Pour off the of which is located in Western The baby chick trade has easily and rapidly. grown wonderfully. Twenty The State Forester desires the water. Add a piece of butter the Oregon. years ago poultrymen never assistance and co-operation of size of an egg, and beat the Five-eighths of Oregon’s forty .whole well with a fork or wood thousand square miles of timber dreamed of starting a business every one in the protection of It is longer lasting— » en spoon. Heat a quart of milk ed area has been set aside as in that line, while now hundreds property from forest, grass or More fire resisting— of thousands of these innocents brush fires, and to this end in- and pour over this mixture. Salt forest reserve. More water and weather proof It’s ; vîtes suggestions and informa and pepper to taste. Keep it hot Climatically the Cascade Range are annually sent out. than any other known roofing. free on back of stove until served, of mountains divides Oregon in As the nights are still cold it is tion calculated to assist in any Malthoid is made right but do not allow it to boil after to two widely diverse districts: advisable to give the hens but manner in the performance ot for II A new in every detail his most important duties. the’milk has been added. 'eleven eggs at the time of set Western Oregon, with its moist, and for that reason them. This affords the hen Copies of the law will be prompt The right way to poach eggs: mild climate, and Eastern Ore ting “C heerful makes a most perfect ly furnished to all who desire Have a saucepan of water boil gon, with its almost perpetual a better chance to cover and them. Hornee." roof covering. Requests and communica warm the eggs properly, bring ing hot, but not actually bub sunshine. This booklet tions addressed to F. A. Elliott, M a No matter under what bling. Break the eggs, one at a A rich and fertile soil, an even ing forth better results. State Forester, Capital Build conditions it is used — time, into a saucer and slide them temperature, and an abundance It’s all right to have the brood ing, Salem, will receive prompt Soother* what climate it is used in— into place in the water. Draw of precipitation in Western Ore coops wind-tight but not air and appreciative attention. California. A bo the character of the building used on— will the pan aside where they can not gon present ideal conditions for tight. It does not take much of prise. boil, and baste the water over the growth of the Douglas fir, a carpenter to put a pane of "Good morning, Ike, haf you Seal Irse. Malthoid is the best roofing that them with a spoon till they are which forms seventy-nine per glass in a brood coop, and the heard aboutJakay?" it is possible to make and we covered with a thin veil of white. cent of the forest growth of chicks do better if they can have "No; vot’s the matter mit can prove it Have ready slices of bread Western Oregon. Aside from the light when they must be shut up Jakey?" by our records toasted, buttered and cut in Douglas fir, the principal varie dutfngc old, stormy weather. "Vy, he’s got appendicitis." covering many years pieces the size of the eggs and ar ties of commercial timber found .From April Farm Journal. "Vel, vy don’t he haf it cut of roofing experience. ranged on a hot platter. As in the Willamette Valley, South oudt?" The Chas. K. Spaulding each egg is lifted out on a skim ern Oregon, and the Coast dis For good job printing go to "He can’t; it’s in his vife’s M - j. l . tv . P j n f f u . P a a l f i K ® Ij IK nrauae n a t ll. Logging Company mer, trim off the ragged edges tricts, are: sugar pine, spruce,' the Graphic office. name.’’—The Lariat. ' Safnadnai fmyvfan Ntwaim orcqon WOMANLY WISDOM TROTTING STA LLIO N