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NEWBEEO. YAMHILL OODMTY. OBEGOH. THUB8DAY, JULY 13.191L
THE NEW GAME
A VETERAN LAID AWAY
SELECT SHOW SAMPLES
hi
movement, but, above all, the
Bros, were consulted but gave
BONNER'S QUAIN T AD.
infusion o f new blood, meaning
little encouragement. Hopefull
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H Frankly TeM tfc*
the propagation o f game,
th at a change o f climate and
L
Fiala?, thw
well as its protection.
Should
W u « M em ber c i tha Eighth environment would
w ork a
Robert Bonner, vboae facility fo r
G
am
a
W
ard
en
M
aking
Samples o f Gram For Ex
“ I t w ill be one of the policies
change, last December he w as
clever advertising was veil known,
o f the present warden to con­
hÜMthm Purposes.
the M ascot
brought to N ew berg to the home
exerted himeelf on one oecesion to
tinue
the
w
ork
of
protection
w
ith
produce a real estate advertisement
o f his daughter, M rs. F- R, Run-
which, if it did not actually sell hie
vig
o
r
and
an
efficient
force
o
f
As
the
fall
and
winter
season
H am ilton Hugh H a ll was born dell. But it w as unavailing and
N o m as know s the i
deputy wardens. Another and o f 1911 is goin g to be the greatest property, amused e good many peo­
a t Bristol, Canada, Aug. 7,1840. the devoted w ife and children bird life o f the Pacific
equally as im portant a feature year for shows and expositions, ple. His method, needless to sey,
When fonr year* o f age, hit par­ resignedly w aited the final sum­ country so w ell as W i
would not meet with the approval
w ill be the propagation of game. wherein the best grain and farm
ents m oved t o Oneida county, mons, which came, July 6th, Finley, new ly appointed
of present day reel estate develop­
The national government is do­ products in the northwest w ill ers. Here is the ed as it appealed,
N. Y. When 15 years o f age, he when he fell in to the dreamless Game Warden.
For
ti
ing valuable w ork in restocking be exhibited, farmers should be in an issue o f the Ledger in 1861:
rem oved w ith his parents to sleep.
years be has devoted his
“ I hereby offer for sale my coon-
the streams o f the state w ith on the look out for good sheaves
Leon, Wisconsin.
Since the battle o f Shiloh w as alm ost exclusively to this ■ wc
try
residence at West Momeania,
salmon, while the propagation o f prize winning grains as the
The w a r came on and in re­ one o f the great conflicts of the resulting in the publkatic
near
Melrose Station, where I have
o f trout is left largely t o the harvest time approaches.
sponse to President Lincoln’s western army, it w as fittin g th at books, magazine and
lived for the past three summers,
state.
The establishment of
Minnesota, North and South but do not think I could live mueh
call for volunteers, all over the the funeral o f a veteran o f th a t articles th at are recogm
trou
t
hatcheries
w
ill
be
one
of
Dakota,
M ontana, Washington, longer. 1 have heard that people
Northland went up the cry, “ We arm y should be conducted by au th ority upon the subject,
our
first
efforts.
Along
this
line,
Idaho and Oregon w ill be repre­ looking for e place to purchase
are coming, Father Abraham, a N ew berg’s Shiloh P ost G. A. R.
w o rk o f research has
it is well to state that one change sented a t many o f these shows, could never find one where they
hundred thousand s t r o n g .
The service w as held a t the the W illam ette Valley, th el
in the w ork w ill be to keep and particularly a t the b ig N orth­ have chills and fevar. They always
Am ong the boys to enlist in free­ H ollingsw orth undertaking par­ cade Mountains, the
have it about a mile, a mile and a
feed trout until they are
west Land Show which is to be half or two miles off, bnt
d om ’s cause and fo r the Union lors Saturday, July 8. Beauti­ trib u tary t o t h e Cohn
w as H . H. H all and seven broth­ ful and com forting were the Lew is, Clackamas and McKenzie inches long and able to protect held in St. Paul in December. I t right there at the piece that is for
ers, which, as he w as w o n t to w ords there spoken by the Post river valleys, the K lam ath Cofcn- themselves, instead of releasing is necessary therefore th at those aala. Now, I offer for sale a curios­
laughingly say, w as “ pretty chaplain Rev. Ezra Hayes. T w o try, Oregon Coast, T il
illamook them when they are an inch in in charge o f these exhibits get ity—something rare—the precise
spot where the fever and ague is. I
good for a fam ily o f “ Canucks.’1 beautiful hymns, one a favorite o f County, Southern Cal difenda, length. As far as the funds col­ into touch w ith the farmers hav­
will warrant it to be there. Three
lected from anglers’ licenses w ill ing samples o f fine, well matured
M r. H a ll enlisted in September the fam ily “ Lead K in dly L ig h t” Arizona and W ashington.
of my children have it, my gardener
The N o r t h w e s t e r n has it, my groom has the tame pre­
1861, in Co. D. 8th Wisconsin were finely rendered by Mrs. Orr
M r. Finley is a member o f the permit, this w ork o f hatching grains.
Development League which has monitory symptoms, and I have a
Infantry. This regiment w as and Miss Britt.
leading ornithological societii trou t will be prosecuted.
In
the
line
o
f
game,
we
intend
headquarters in St. Paul, w ill be sufficient inkling of it myself. Any
noted and called the “ Eagle
Then standing by the open o f the United States, an officer o f
Regiment,’ ’ because o f the eagle grave under the folds of “ Old the N ational Association of Au­ to introduce 250 pair of Chinese glad to put farmers in touch doctor with a lu ge family who has
a specific for fever and ague would .
they carried on a standard be­ G lory” while the summer sun dubon societies and intim ately Pheasants direct from China, for w ith those in each state having
find this a most eligible situation.
side the regimental colors. Be­ was sinking in the west, tin gin g acquainted w ith the eminent the new blood. This w illbedone charge o f the exhibits. Before
“ Tbs neighborhood is full of tha-
while
the
tw
o
years
closed
sea­
it
is
to
o
late
the
grain
grow
er
ing assigned to the western the beautiful Chehalem hills w ith naturalists o f the w orld.
disease,
and if he could keep it out
His
division o f the arm y under com­ m ellow light, these loya l com­ correspondence w ith John Bar- son is in force. In addition to should s e l e c t his exposition of hit Own family it would give him
a reputation which would insure his
mand of. the great commander, rades w ith the beautiful impres­ roughs, Braford Torrey, Frank protecting those we already samples as they w ill be needed.
fortune.
Besides the fever and ague
In selecting these samples the
Gen. U. S. Grant, the 8th Wis., sive rites o f their order consigned Chapman,
Herbert K . Tob, have, we w ill propagate new
the estate consists of a fins double
to o k part in the sanguinary con­ their comrade to his final rest.
Ernest Thom pson Set on and birds. W eare already in negotia­ best filled and best developed house, with all modern conven­
flicts o f th at theater of the great
And so again, “ The muffled Dallas Lore Sharp form an in tion w ith parties to furnish 100 heads w ith straw bright, clean iences and improvements, sack as
pair o f Reeves Pheasants to-be land free from- rust should be hot and cold water, furnace, range,
w a r.
_______ .
drum ’s sad roll has beat the teresting interchange of
After nearly three years’ service soldiers last ta tto o / ’
races and ideas th at would make released on reservations that secured. After selecting the grain etc., and about two acres of land,
w ill be es ta bished from time to should be kept w here it w ill not with a pretty fair barn sq ^ some
M r. H all w as discharged because
entertaining reading.___
be injured o r get dirty. Stored good box stalls for good horses. I t
o f disabilities incurred in line o f
When Ex-President Roosevelt tíme.71
u really a beautiful place. The
in a dark place it w ill keep its grounds are hssdw nay hid out
d u ty ,. ^
made his last trip t o P
original color. Tie the bundles and oovered with tress and shrub­
He w as married, M a y 28,
The musical atmosphere o f Miss M r. Finley w as the only
a t the base, in the middle and a t bery of the choicest kind,
1864, to Anna Elisa King. T o
«sie B ritt’s studio resounded P o rtland w h o had
affi
Lyheto w t he
_
this union, eleven children were
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Use
a
soft
cord
o
r
any
w
ideba
"born v m ’H arry Ffafi, o f Iron jolly p a rty on M onday evening. acquaintance w ith M r. Roosevelt
quitoes. The mosquitoes thus far
cloth so as not to break the
River, Wis.; Mrs. F. R. Rundell, The guests gathered about eight began ju st before the African ex­
have not been ao affected with the
The college campus was the
Strip the leaves from fever and ague as to prevent their
of Newberg; Hugh Hall, o f P a rk ­ o ’clock and were conducted to pedition, when M r. Finley was Scene o f merriment and sociability straw .
each straw w ith a stick sharp- biting—in fact, it is a good place
ers Prairie, Minn.; Mrs. O. B. De the Star theatre where a pleasant called into conference relative to Tuesday afternoon, the _____
occasion
ened like a knife blade. Bundles for mosquitoes. I bought it to
Laurier, o f L o n g Prairie, Minn.; hour w as spent, after which they the character o f camera that
ti I m m mv
i
my wife, and
I shall leave it
should be from four to six inches please
James K . Hall, of Edmonton, returned to the studio and were could be best used for photo­
picnic o f the Friends church.
to
please
my
whole
family.
Terms
in diameter,
Canada; Am y E. Hall, o f Siletz; served to a dainty cafing dish graphic purposes on their trip.
The ju nior brigade w as first on
cash. I am afraid any security on
W. S. and W. R. Hall, o f Silets; supper. As several musicians This conference included ajourney
it would get the fever and ague and
the grounds and took prom pt
Edith I. Hall, o f W ashington, D. were present, no farther p ro ­ to H arvard College, where Mr.
become shaky. Those wishing to
possession o f the swings hung
purchase will please apply immedi­
C., and Ruth H all w ho died in gram w as needed for the enter­ Finley spent considerable time
am on g the oaks and hardly
H. W. Miller, owner o f the ately. I want to get away from it
infancy.
tainment of the evening. Mes­ w ith K erm it Roosevelt, w h o was vacated them lon g enough to
Chehalem
Valley Mills, who, as aa fast aa Dexter can
In the year 1869, the fam ily dames, A. C. Seely, E. A. N ew ­ afterw ard selected as official
eat. The annual ball game be­ noted last week w as arrested on
“ ROBERT B01
moved t o the then wilderness of by, D. D. Coulson, W. A. King, photographer for the Roosevelt
tween the married men and the a charge of attem pting to burn “ Ledger Office, 90 Beekman street.
Northern Minn.
Sept. 18, 1867.
C. J. Hoskins, C. B. Wilson and expedition.
boys w as pulled o ff and as usual, the mill, which was heavily in­
During those pioneer days tor the Misses Jessie Angus, M a r­
“ P. S.— The town authorities
M an y people o f thik state are w as w on bv the “ is-ers,” al­
sured, failed to secure bonds and have begun to make alterations in
t w o succeeding years the coun­ garet Inglis, Jessie Gardner, not aw are that it w as through
though the “ has beens” showed on Friday he w as taken to the the street adjoining, and if they
tr y w as devastated by locusts. M argaret Hodge, Pearl Cum­ the recommendations o f Mr.
sufficient flashes o f their old-time county ja il by Sheriff W att drain the place as well as they do
Being a t the time County Com ­ mings and Sibyl W oodw ard were Finley th at President Roosevelt
class to make things interesting. Henderson. Bonds were pre­ the pockets of the landowners it
missioner, Mr. H all worked Miss B ritt’s guests.
set aside the gam e reserves in A t 6:30 time was called by the
may become healthy.**— New York
sented by Portland parties the
ardently to aid those in distress,
Globe.
Oregon known as the Klam ath, ringing o f a particularly sweet
first o f the week but they were
travelin g on toot over the coun­
Malheur and Three Arch Rocks toned call bell,-when the gathered
turned dow n by Judge Linville
Th* Admirable Crichton.
try through the deep snow and
reservations.
L a t e r , a n ap­ picnicers proceded joyou sly and
w
ho
deemed
them
insufficient.
To
speak
of any one as an “ Ad­
often bitter cold, looking after
propriation w as made by con­ hungrily to fulfill the special
mirable Crichton” is to credit him
It
is
reported
that
a
large
part
the distribution o f supplies for
Ou last Friday night Deputy gress to warden these reserves. object of their appointment.
o f the insurance on the mill has with being very learned and accom­
the needy. His efforts so pleased
plished, since such a person lived in '
The
purpose
o
f
these
reservations
Grand Chancellor J. E. Dunbar
been canceled.
G ov. Ramsey that the great and
the sixteenth century. His name
is
to
protect
the
birds
from
plume
installed the officers o f Cbehalem
was James Crichton, and he lived
good man bestowed his personal
Lodge No. 108, Knights o f P y th ­ and market hunters. From the
in
Scotland from 1560 to 1585. At
thanks and a reward.
ias, as follows:
A. C. Stan- K lam ath country alone 120 tons
the
age of seventeen years he was
In 1876 M r. Hall united w ith
the reputed master of twelve lan­
brough, C. C., George C. Ritchie, o f ducks were shipped in one
W.
S.
Parker
spent
Sunday
the Baptist church a t Parkers
guages and had been given the de­
V. C., Elmer Buehler, Prelate, L. year.. The importance o f this in­
One o f J .'D . Gordon’s teams rather unexpectedly in Newberg,
Prairie, Minn, and remained
gree of master of arts when hut
terest
is
apparent
to
all
residents
E. Doolittle, M. o f W .t Nelson
made the first runaway across in self-defense. It was this w ay. fourteen because of his great learn­
faithful to the end.
Brouillette, M. a t A., Thomas o f the state.
the new First street bridge on In an unguarded moment when ing. In addition to his accomplish­
Grandpa H all loved children
The sportsmen and naturalists
Higgins, I. G., J. H. Sherlock, 0 .
M onday m o r n i n g ,
meeting his particular protecting star ments as a scholar, he was poet, mu­
and was a favorite w ith them
of the United States w ill watch
G.
,
Charley
Clemenson
and
his was tw inkling in another direc­ sician, sculptor, artist, actor, racon­
in his home village. Like many
the w ork o f the new State Game
fam ily in tbeir auto when half tion, he consented to act as a teur, a good horseman and an ex­
old soldiers he loved to talk o f
pert fencer.
Warden o f Oregon w ith peculiar
w a y over and passing them Judge in Saturday’s big baby
the days o f the sixties and it w as
interests as it i^th e first instance
w ithout a scratch, though a show a t lhe Salem cherry festi­
The Money Lender In Rhedeeie-
one o f his pleasures to hold his
in this country o f a leading sci­
val.
It
was
when
the
one
hun­
According
to Miss Charlotte
double tree w as keeping rime to
daughter’s child upon his knee,
entist being appointed to that
Mansfield’s
“
Via
Rhodesia,” no pen­
the clatter o f the horse's heels. dred and ninety-nine disappoint­
“ The white hair mingling w ith
The funeral o f Mrs. Lucinda Jane position.
Naturally, therefore,
niless
person
is
allowed to enter
the gold ” and tell the story o f Livengood, wife o f Flem Liven- considerable change in policies is Farther up the street a good ex­ ed mothers moved upon him w ith Livingstone. “ I heard,” she says,
hibition o f “ broncho busting” the grim purpose o f telling him “ that the awkward predicament of
“ Old Abe” and how in the din o f good, o f Dundee, w as held expected.
was given when Fred W erth’s vsbat he doesn’t know about not having enough money was often
conflict the noble bird’s defiant Wednesday and burial was made
“ The policy of the S tete Game
big
black stallion shied at . t he babies, that W alter suddenly de­ averted bv a crafty money lender,
scream inspired the “ Boys in in the cemetery on the hill above Warden, in the past,” says Mr.
cided that a visit under the pa­ who for half a crown would lend
blue” to deeds o f valor.
Dundee. She w as the daughter Finley, “ has been characterized oncoming team, his back assum­
the necessary £10, waiting for the
Proud o f his regiment’s record, o f David Ramsey, a pioneer o f very largely by policing. The ing the curve o f an early morn­ rental roof, th irty miles aw ay, would be borrower ontside the
proud o f the great fraternal, this section, and died a t the age belief has been general that Ore­ ing rainbow and there being was due from him.
boundary and receiving the money
patriotic organization, the G. A. o f 60 years o f a complication o f gon has enough gam e and that several streaks o f sunlight visible
back aa soon as the examination
terminated.”
R., he prized the little bronze diseases, after having suffered as its protection is all that is neces­ between the seat o f Uncle Fred­
die’s trousers and the horse’s
button on his co a t’s lapel.
an invalid for four years.
sary. As a m atter o f fact, game
M arion George has leased his
Genins is sympathetic insight
back in making the come— back to
I t w as his duty as color bearer
cannot be made abundant by
made perfect, and it most have di­
rock
quarry
a
t
the
V
o
ta
w
sid­
earth. The team was stopped at
on decoration day to carry the
versity if it is ever to be effectual
making and enforcing laws. We
the corner o f First and Meridian. ing on the railroad to the W ar­ — must touch on every human ex­
post flag on the march to the
have not enough game and in
ren Construction Co., of P o rt­
perience, must suffer and must also
cemetery. Decoration day 1910,
The subjects o f the sermons spite o f protecting w h at we
land for a term of five years. enjoy. Great, therefore, are Its
the neighbors o f Parkers Prairie next Sunday are as follows: have, we observe th at there is
The company w ill use the rock compensations. I t feels the sor­
saw him perform th at duty for Morning, “ The L o rd ’s Leading.” less and less every year. I t is
for crushing for street and road rows of all mankind and is alevated
the last time, for soon thereafter Evening, “ W hy Be Baptized?” absolutely necessary to have the
Four well improved 5 acre w ork so it is stated. The rock by them, whereas the pain of an
his health rapidly tailed.
The A congregational meeting w ill be influence o f the people and the
tracts for sale. See A. E. M oore is very hard and o f excellent individual bereavement is rather
eminent surgeons, the M ayh o held Wednesday evening, July 19. farmers in particular back of the
acute than prolonged. — Barak
one mile west o f Newberg.
qu ality for such purposes.
CHAFBHHNSH PARTY
FRIENDS SUNDAY SCHOOL
ENJOY ANNUAL PJQÜClthí jo p
MILLER FAILS TO GET BONDS
I . OF P. INSTALLATION OF OF­
FICERS
i. D. GORDON'S TEAM
BREAKS SPEED LIMIT
JUDGE OF BABY SHOW, NIT!
HRS. JANE UVENGOOD
AGED 60 , DIES AT DUNDEE
MARION GEORGE LEASES QUARRY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH