Oregon Hist. Society *»♦,. XT-,ti „ „ „ . ERG V O L X T T ir G r a p h ic 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 - ............ ' 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 MMstetMNBftffefthnetit 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