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D on't be in any hurry about
shedding your warm underwear.
When it was w ritten that man
w as endowed w ith greater endur­
ance than woman, house clean­
in g stunts were not taken into
consideration.
W oodrow W ilson is succeeding
w ell in gettin g his picture in the
papers. Rather better in fact
thaw any o f the other fellows
w ho have their lightening rods
up in anticipation o f the pres­
idential nominating conventions.
Hon. T . W . Davenport, the fa­
ther ot Hom er Davenport, the
cartoonist, died in Pasadena,
California, on Friday night 6i
last wefck, at the age of 85 years.
The body w as brought to his
former home at Silverton, for
burial. M r. Davenport came to
Oregon in 1851 and was actively
identified w ith affairs in the mak­
ing ot fcarly Oregon history.
Though of unassuming appear­
ance he was highly intelligent
and a yery fluent w riter.
Hon. C. N. McArthur, private
secretary to the late Governor
Benson, and also to Acting
Governor Bowerman, - has re­
sumed the practice o f law in
Portland.
His office is on the
fourteenth floor o f the new Yeon
skyscraper, from which aerial
vantagepoint he w ill be able to
cast an eye over the state and
observe the beneficent w orking
of the Oregon System under the
able management o f Jonathan
Bourne and Bill U'Ren.—Polk
Co. Observer.
The fishing season opened last
M onday and a fisherman is re­
ported to have caught a sturgeon
in the Columbia river a t Van­
couver th at measured 10 feet, 5
inches in length and weighed
1,000 pounds. The fish fought
for several hours and was finally
killed w ith a hatchet. But you
m ay tell this to the fellows “ back
east” w ho never saw anything
in the w ater larger than a “ hog-
sucker” and they w ill put you
dow n as a liar and in danger o f
eternal torment.
In a recent address delivered in
Portland before the Y . M . C. A.,
Dr. James Withycombe, when
speaking on the “ Possibilities o f
the Small Farm in Oregon,”
sounded a tim ely note o f w arn­
ing when he said, “ the virtues
o f much land are extolled for
certain specific productions which
really are o f questionable adapt­
ability. This is a serious mis­
take, and the reaction that in
many cases w ill inevitably fol­
low w ill be harmful to the best
interests o f the state.” This is
especially true o f the fruit indus­
try. M r. Settlemeier, one o f the
pioneer nurserymen o f Oregon,
said to the w riter recently that a
great deal o f land was being sold
throughout the W illam ette va l­
ley as fruit land that is in no
w a y suited for successful orchard­
ing purposes.
He cited an in­
stance where a syndicate had set
a large tract o f flat w et land in
M arion county to apples and it
was being sold offin small tracts.
C e r t a i n disappointment and
failure would be the result, he
said, and he regretted to see such
w ork being done. The buyers,
w h o put their money into such a
venture as innocent purchasers,
know ing little ot fruit culture,
are losers, and the reaction in the
comm unity is deplorable. There
is plenty o f land in Oregon that
is w ell suited in every w ay for
fruit culture and there is no oc­
casion for any one go in g w rong
if they take the time and pains
to poet themselves before mak­
ing a venture in this direction.
L on g chances, however, are be­
ing taken when any other course
is pursued.
PARMER NEGLECTS
FINANCIAL SID
Every dollar that is judicious­
ly expended in im proving the
public rbads is money well in­
vested. Tw en ty years ago the
“ The financial side o f fanhing,
Gritphic began to advocate the the w orld's greatest industry, is
use o f’ gravel in im proving tpe ¿fmost entirely neglected b y both
streetsof Newberg ahd f he road* the fanner and the schools,”
leading id to rtow n , and was
rs'Dean J. A. Bexell o f the Ore­
faughed at by a lo t o f people gon Agricfilttiral College, author
who said th at gravel p u t . on o f a volume on “ Farm Account­
Oregon roads, would sink out o f ing and Business Methods” now
sight the first winter, but the in its sixth thousand.
p roof o f the pudding has been
“ Professor Bailey, o f New
the tasteing. Everybody now York said, in discussing the m at­
concedes that gravel makes a ter o f his own state, ‘In visiting
good road for all ordinary practically every farm in one o f
travel m Oregon, and if heavy the counties o f the state, we did
loads were forbidden on the not find one man who knew how
graveled roads during the w et much it cost him to produce
season as is done now in most milk or to raise any o f hiscrops.’
states, they would last almost
‘The Secretary of Agriculture,
indefinitely. A macadam road in recent Year Books, points o u t.
is probably the best th at can be the remarkable prosperity o f the ] '
built and in time w e w ill have farmer; that the export o f farm
much o f it, but for the present products is vastly in excess o f all
gravel is the most practical for other exports combined; th a t a
this section. The movement million agricultural debtors have
inaugurated for im proving that been transformed during th ela st
section o f the Portland road be­ ten years into the same number
tween Rex and Tigardville is one o f surplus depositors; that ‘con­
th at is o f v ita l importance to all trary to his reputation, the farm ­
the upper valley on the west side er is a great organizer, and he
o f the river. The Washington has achieved remarkable and
County court has agreed t,o enormous successes in many lines
make a survey o f the road and o f economic co-operation in
assist as far as possible in im­ which the people o f other oc­
proving it. The plan is to raise cupations have either made no
money in Portland and in Yam­ beginning or have neariy, if not
hill county by public subscrip­ completely, failed.’ He points
tion to assist in the good work out that most farmers live better
and solicitors are now in the than the average merchant or
field. We understand they are mechanic.-
being successful and that the
“ It is doubtless true th at the
outlook is promising for a good farmer is becoming a factor to
round sum o f money in the ag­ be reckoned w ith in the business
gregate. W ith a good road into world; that the average fanner
Portland, anyone can see many knows vastly more about scien­
benefits that would come our tific farm ing than his father did.
w ay in increased travel to and He understands more thorough­
from the city, and the good work ly the value o f proper cultiva­
should receive all possible en­ tion, of fertilization, o f rotation
couragement from the people in o f crops, and o f diversified farm­
this community.
ing. But it can not be said that
he owes his success to improved
business methods. He has been
successful rather in spite ©f b if
The M ay Day celebration ignorance in this respect, and be­
Saturday was successful and cause o f the lavish generosity o f
enjoyed by all. The parade, mother nature.”
headed by the M ay Queen and
her maids in automobiles, started
from the High School grounds
and proceeded to the park, where
Sarah A. Kelsey, youngest
the queen was crowned and a daughter ot Mead and Huldah
short program rendered by the A tw ater, born in Rochester,
H igh School students. After the New York, October 31, 1834,
program a very pretty M ay Pole fell asleep in Jesus at Newberg,
drill was given by the High Oregon, April 27, 1911, aged 78
School girls.
years, 5 months and 27 days.
The afternoon events opened
She was the only remaining
w ith a baseball game between member o f her father’s family,
Dayton and Newberg h i g h the rest having all proceeded her
schools, in which the home team to the home beyond. Both her
was defeated by a scoreof 9 to 4. father and mother were promi­
Our pitchers, Jacobson and nent ministers in the Friends
Stretch did verv good work, but church, o f which she has been a
the game was lost because o f life-long member and for many
errors.
years an active and faithfiil
After the game, an interesting minister.
inter-class field meet was held.
October 13, 1860, she was
Follow in g were the events: 50 united in m arriage with Asa
yd. dash—Otis, 1st; Fendall, 2nd; Kelsey, w ho survives her to ­
Gaose, 3rd. Time 0:06. M ile gether w ith their five children,
run—Vincent, 1st; W ood, 2nd; Mrs. Francis Morse, bf this cky,
Brown, 3rd. Tim e 5:37 2-5. Mead A. Kelsey, o f Berkeley,
Pole vault—Gause, 1st; Larkin, CaL; W. Irvin g Kelsey, now o f Os-
2nd; Fendall, 3rd. Height, 9 ft. kaloosa, la.; A. Edward Kelsey,
6 inches. Shot put—Gause, 1st; o f Minneapolis, Minn., and Rayer.
Laricin, 2 n d ;'M iller, 3rd. Dis­ W. Kelsey, ot Philadelphia, Pa.
tance 38 ft. 3 in. 220 yd. dash— A ll four o f her sons are now
Otis, 1st; Fendall, 2nd; Gause, ministers o f the Gospel and
3rd. Ti th e 0:25 3-5. High actively engaged in ministerial
jump—Fendall, 1st; Gause, 2nd; or educational work. Thus her
Vincent, 3rd. H eight 5 ft. 3 in. ministry has been owned and
880 yd. dash—Jones, 1st; Brown, blessed o f the Lord in her own
2nd; Vincent, 3rd. Time 2:38. fam ily, and there are scores o f
100 yd. dash—Otis, 1st; Gause, others who w ith the w riter can
2nd; Fendall, 3rd. Time 0:11 testify that her life and ministry
3:5. Broad jump—Fendall, 1st; have been a benediction, and to ­
Jacobson, 2nd; M iller, 3rd. Dis­ day she can say in the words o f
her Master, “ Those that thou
tance 18 ft. 2 in.
gavest
me I have kept,”
We w ish to thank those who
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%jr O m Lord when duties hsid
allowed us the use o f automobiles
press,
for the parade, and we appreciate
Bardens increase and clouds would de-
very much the w ork o f Mrs.
Bockes who drilled the girls for
Kept when the flesh would falter and
fail,
the M ay Pole exercise.
ive ji
Dnblai
load o f buggies, consist­
in g o f the fallow in g w ell
k n o w n and guaranteed
makes, rangin g in prices
S t fO .G O U p ,
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question the most popular
and up-to-date on the
m arket
iH M T h e fact that w e have had the foresight and capital to brin g them direct, in quantides,
,, from the factory, thereby elim inating the jobbers’ profit makes it possible fo r us to place
them on the m arket at the above popular pried*
tj.
77ferc/iantJVardware Co.
Go to
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Kapt whan the boats of Satan n stall
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For a Good Automobile. Shop W ork
Vulcanizing, Oils, Supplies, Gasoline, Storage, etc.
CÓAtfls Striker
Between 1st and 2nd
NEWBERG, ORE.
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hour,
tend these meetings as the rink,
Kept, ever kept by his love and his can be seated to accommodate
power.”
a t least 2,000. Plan to attend
MCk of you MU taofUby notified Mid required to
appear Mid u n w «he complaint Sled agalnat
yon In the above entitled court and cauao on or
befefe elx weeks from the date of the Bret pub­
lication ot thta rammon*. wbieb eetd dai# of
Brat publication ol thla lummon. 1» the 27th
day ot April, l»ll, and the day an orbeforo
whleb yon are required to appear and i
lo the order ol the above court, allowing tbo
bllratlon ot tble .ammoni Is tho Mb day of
me. »11. and you are lurther notified that tf
you tall to Appear and answer «aid complaint
lor want of «eld appearance and eniwer tbo
plaint iff will apply to tbe eoort tor the relief
demanded In eald complaint, to w it:
That the *ald plaintiff may be eUowad to
produce root of the internala of the leverai
parties in lota six. »even, eight, nine end ten.
being the -outh half, of block eleven. In De<-
kln* second addition to tho town of Newberg.
In YambiUCounty, Oregon.
That upon hearing the proof« ol plaintiff and
ol *uch defendant* aa may appear and under­
take for their proper there of the ex panic of
the proceeding, tbe court may appoint re le rece
" proper
ir method of partition-
> report upon the
report mar order
ng »aid property, and upon
u
the proceed., after do-
the aame to t>e »old and tfa
of
thl*
ducting all expon.
expenaa*
mm _ proceeding.
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divided among the partie*, aa the court may
ve decreed their respective Interesta herein;
have
that
at I In auch division the plaintiff may be al-
compensation lor the improve-
lowed
upon the property by said WU
ment*
Ham
and acquired by the
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plaintiff,
and furthar r a il« aa tbo
inch other
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and f..r *ucl
court may deem jnst la the MWtlMa
Thl* summon* la »erred upon you and each
ofyou by publication thereof In the Newberg
Graphic omoe each week lor ilx snrceaelve
Week* by order of Hon. Percy R. Kelly, Jud
of the Circuit Coart ol the Slate of
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Yamhill County, which aald order we* duly
made and entered on the ttth day ol April,
1ML The date ol tho tret publication ol tble
lumnon* 1* April 27th, M L and tho dateol the
last publication thereof «rill be Juno Mh, »11.
C laskhcs Btrrr axo
R ich * an W. Moirraotrt.
No. it
Attorney* lor Plaintiff.
and have a friend to accompany
you. H ear Dr. M artin and the
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good singing. All are welcome.
G eo . C. R it ch e y , Pastor.
About M ay 14th, the Chris­
tian Church o f Newberg w ill
begin revival meetings in the In the Circuit Court of the State
Oliver skating rink. The meet­
of Oregon, for the County
ings w ill be conducted by Evan­
of Yamhill.
gelist S. M. M artin, o f Seattle,
an evangelist o f National reputa­
tion. It is a rare treat that Martha M. Bond,
Plaintiff,
Newberg can have such an evan­
gelist as Dr. M artin to visit our A. N. Preeanall and Anna M.
Pretinal 1. bla wUe; J. S. Prene-
tow n. Dr. M artin w ill be as­ nall; C. D Preeanall and Mrt.
D. Preeanall, hie wile: I . M.
sisted by Prof, C. H. H ohgatt as C.
Prawn ell and Atlanta Preee-
director o f the music and as nail, hla wife; Jennie L. Mill* SOMMONS
and Ira Mill*, her, buaband;
soloist. M r. H ohgatt comes to Chart«* Hill and Zmma Hill,
hi* wife: William B. Hill « i d
ns w ell recommended. He desires Clara
HIU. hi* wile: Alice
Pruitt and Oharte* Pruitt, her
a chorus o f a t least 100 voices hamend;
end Robert HIU and
and all th at enjoy singing are to Blanche HIllThle wife,
have the benefit o f his training,
Derail asm*.
if they w ill join the chorus. But To C. D. Preeanall, Mr*. C. D. Treenail, J M,
only persons o f known good Prewnell, Atlanta PrewnaH, Jennie L. Mills.
Ira Mill*. Charlee HIU, Kam a Hill. William B.
character can have this rare Hill, Clara Hill. Alice Pntítt, Charlee Prultt.
Kobo« HUI and Blanche HU1. defendanta
privilege. The church is going above
named, end toV/ljilreiB»unknown hav
to much expense to make all fag or etaitaing an intatte« or aetata In the
Too
com fortable and desire all to at-
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A field meet between the High
Kept by the Lord mid conflict and
Schools o f the county w ill be
*trife-
; a
held here Saturday if the weath­ - "
Kept through the pains and sorrows o f],
er permits. Dayton w ill bring a
Ufa:
strong team and one or tw o men
Kept from the dread of the com b*
days, .
from McMinnville w ill enter also.
There w ill be no charge for ad­ Kept, always kapt to show forth Me
praise.
mission.
Kapt by the Lord, my garlarsad
The debating team and the
Friend.
basketball team received their Not for a day, but on to the end,
letters Wednesday.
Kapt by the Lord in deaths solemn
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