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THE NEWBERQ QRAPtllC Locals and Personals ............................................................................................................................. A rrival am •a Train* far art ; | 6:35 A. 8:46 A. * 1:00 P. 4:22 P. o f Pas- Trams. T r, » - ■ ram s r s a --------» w rw u M M « 9:05 11:16 6:36 . 7:20 A. A. P. P. M. M. M. M. Charley Cavil w ent t o the cou n ty seat on business Wednes d ay. ’ <■ E. S. Craven and son Will were up from P ortlan d on business the first o f the week. - 7.25 B orn t o M r. and M rs. Carl L B Ferguson S W Shortridge 8.55 Buckley, April 3, a d au gh ter. 4 4 .6 5 Jam es H am n ett Sr. and Mrs. W J G ilstrap 7.50 M attie C oon s were m arried in C E M urray J H Bennett 10.00 P ortlan d a few d a y s a g o . J W Briedwell 5.0 0 M r. and M rs. E verett H eacock H arry L o n g 10.00 and Rev. and M rs. H am ilton Leslie M ercantile C o , 10.10 cam e o u t from P ortla n d W ednes Henry H Peters 10.00 d ay m orning. M cM inn H osp ital A ss’n 7 2 .0 0 A son o f C. W. M cC lain, p r o M rs Sarah W o o d 13.50 prietor o f the D e p o t Stables w as Van Orsdal & New m an 5 .5 4 kicked b y a horse on F rid ay o f M A M ossner & C o 2 0 .0 0 last week and quite severely in c o m m is s io n e r ’ s c o u r t . jured. E G H agey 2.0 0 The Home of the Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx Clothes You’re going to buy a suit this spring. If you’re as wise as you think you are it will be a Falley Rasmussen has been at A t a m eeting o f F irst street Copeland & Crites hom e from the University of Ore 3.0 0 p rop erty ow n ers held Tuesday g on on a visit during the week. c o u rt house e x p e n s e . R obert Jones, o f M cM innville, Hart 4 .0 0 M iss E dith M ills w a s marriec night the com m ittee appointed Standard Electric C o w a s in to w n M onday. som e tim e a g o t o investigate the Schaffner A M arx Granville Shadden 14.75 J. H agm an w as d o w n from on last Sunday a t 1 2 :3 0 o ’clock different kinds o f hard surface 0 A Kruse ’ 4.7 5 t o A m os H. C ook , o f S ellw ood, Bntler the first of the week. suit. Y ou can’t buy 4 9 .4 0 a t the hom e o f her father, A. O, p a vin g m ade a report, summing W J Odell B. C. Miles and fam ily came any better clothes, Mills, on D a yton Avenue, Rev. up the in form ation obtained. M cM inn L oca l & L D Tel 12.70 d o w n from Salem last Sunday in c o r r e c t styles, all After considerable discussion o f M cM inn Planing M ills 2.25 Charles O. W hitely, officiating. their machine. the question it w a s decided t o W. T . M a cy w ool q u a l i t y , fine * 2 4 .9 0 M r. and M rs. L . G . O rr a r e L. W. Getchell is d oin g some request * the city council t o ad ' M AKIN G BLU E PRINTS. tailoring, late ideas again in the harness a t the laun electrical w ork for the Yamhill vertise for ten tative bids for the J G H elty 12.00 in m o d e l s , n e w d ry, they having b ou g h t the Electric C o. a t St Paul. va riou s kinds, w ith a view o f ASSESSMENT A C O L LE C TIO N T A X E S . . • v . plant back. E v ery b od y for the weaves, new colors, p u ttin g it up t o the p roperty Alice L Adam s C. S. Hulin has returned from 6 5 .0 0 trade they k n ow , and they are new patterns and ow n ers t o decide o n the kind t o Anna Nissen . S anta Cruz, California, where be 5 2 .0 0 a t hom e in a steam laundry. satisfaction guaran be a d op ted after the bids are in. E E M cVicker w en t t o locate his w ife and 5 2 .0 0 David W . Hazen, of the Even daughter. teed. Prices up to 7 .75 Geo W Pearce in g Telegram force, spent Sun BILLS ALLOWED BY COUNTY CQDRT SALARY, ETC. M rs. Jesse Smith and children d a y and a p a rt of M on d a y in 2 0 .3 0 ROADS. R C H enry • are visiting w ith relatives in Newberg. He cam e in fo r a hand 3 .7 5 122.00 B W Nelson W T W eston P ortlan d and a lso w ith others shake and w a s found t o be a 8.00 s u p e r v i s o r ’ s s a l a r y . G B F oster near V ancouver. very pleasant gentlem an t o meet 9 .3 5 131 .3 0 Adam C u tb rod R C H enry M r. and M rs. Bert M ilsap and Joseph C arr left here on Adam G u tbrod 2 5 .0 0 2 3 .0 0 Fred A C raw ford M rs. J. Lingren, o f Lebanon, W ednesday w ith his fam ily fo r T S H ood en p y l 5 .0 0 3.7 5 Alex Hurner w ere in N ew berg visiting a t the B andon, C o o s C ou n ty, w here he A M Vennon 2 9 .2 5 2.00 W T W eston hom e o f W. W . Nelson. has som e friends w h o have en A L H old red ge ' s u r v e y o r ’ s e x p e n s e . 1 5 .2 5 M r. and M rs. R o y Mills, M rs couraged him t o g o there t o 1 4 .2 5 Eliza H adley A L H old red ge 7 .8 7 H W H erring 7.00 Elizabeth Spaulding and Mrs, engage in w ork a t carpentering. 1.00 BRIDGES. W J W ilson G eorge Range 7.00 W alter Spaulding were d o w n M r. and M rs. L . A. M ills and A rt W ilson 1 4 4 .5 3 Frank S M orris 4 .0 0 H arshberger & Jones 8.00 from Salem on a visit Sunday. M r. and M rs. G eorge Sykes cam e Jam es P ate 4 2 .2 5 J J Shores 4 .0 0 F C M ills 7.00 -C ity M arshall, W . E. Thom as ou t from P ortlan d last Sunday 5.0 0 C arlton C ons Lum ber C o 2 6 .1 0 Jack S t Jerm ain D G ord on 7.00 cam e o u t "in a regulation police in a machine and visited a t the 1 6 8 .0 0 A very W o o d 9 6 .0 0 H D Bond V A Russel 8.60 uniform the first o f the week, hom e o f A. R. M ills and fam ily 3 2 .0 0 M rs J E K ennedy 1 4.00 A H arshberger Jam es Dalzell 7.00 look in g as swell as the m ost in the S p rin gbrook neighbor 1 4 .0 0 C K Spaulding L o g g in g C o 1 0 .0 9 J E K ennedy John H Jarvis 7.00 m odern city “ c o p .” h ood . 12.00 C ’lton C on sol Lum ber Co 1 9 .0 0 ï v a n L Daniel M illard B oney 4.00 The G raphic is informed th a t 5 7 .3 0 L M Sm ith 10.00 Harshberger & Jones The little tw o-yea r-old daugh Bert P age 7.00 the D em ocrats are g o in g t o w rite ter o f M r. and M rs. Clifford Clifford U nderw ood 10 0 .0 0 P J M cP olan d 1 4 .0 0 H arry Bond 7.00 in the nam e of H. W. Parker on Saltus, o f M iddleton, tell in to a C arl Banks SALARY. 4 .0 0 H W Parker 7.00 the b a llot as a candidate fbr tu b of h o t w ater last M on d ay Fred Snyder 3 .7 5 Ralph M iller 22.00 T S H ooden pyl • 2.00 representative t o the legislature. and died from the effects o f the W J U nderw ood 3 .7 5 Christina Jones 5-00 A M Vernon 7.30 M rs. H annon reports very burns. The little one w a s said C H Griner ■ 1 6 .2 5 Christina Jondi7 A L H oldredge 1 6 .0 0 7.30 8 .75 F ran k S M orris satisfactory results in advertis t o have been a very p retty and W T E lliott 00 V A Russell 9.00 2 1 .2 5 C K B ranson ing a d o s in g ou t sale o f her fine, attra ctiv e child. T ilghm an Derr 35 W J. U n d erw ood . 2.00 * ’■ '* V. 2 .5 0 F E & O pal H a y w a rd stock Of millinery. Sales have .00 W N Trent Cards have been received here J J W ilcox 24.00 1 2 .5 0 M arie H a y w a rd been g o o d and buyers are still from Santa Area, California, an G eo T Shipley 1.00 H L H agey 1000 1.7 2 Adlai & L o r a L iven good com ing. 8.00 A B C ou ntrym an nouncing the m arriage o f Miss W N T rent 22.40 OPERATIN G F R E E F E R R Y . 33.90 K M iller The N. W elter store w a s broken L eora L ois Buchanan, daughter R L G ou gh m ou r 6.20 1 5 0 .0 0 C H Hill 18.00 M innie C Gearin in to on F rid ay night o f last week o f M r. and M rs. Alex Buchanan, B W Nelson 7.20 108.00 C O N STAB LE E X P E N SE . and cloth in g t o the am ount o f form er residents o f New berg, t o W A W illiam s Alex Nelson 12.00 6.9 5 F ran k Barks H R M orris 305 .0 0 a b ou t <$75 w a s carried a w a y . M arston H arry H arris. The H H H asAy 2.00 j a n it o r ’ s s a l a r y . 2.00 N o trace o f the thieves has been m arriage w a s perform ed in th at F ritz K la tt Willie B row n 2.00 5 0 .0 0 L aw rence Ulrich ‘5.00 R J W au gam an A aron Shollenberger city M arch 28. found. '. /■ 2.00 L\ c o r o n e r ’ s e x p e n s e .. 1.00 A W 'A dam s ~ Fred Patterson and M iss V eda W illiam Abdill 10.00 M rs. M . P. E lliott, w h o suf 1 3.00 W D M orris M o rg a n & S on . 2.00 T h om a s Parrish 10.00 fered the am p u tation o f one of D orrance quietly stole a w a y t o F R U IT IN SPE C TO R E XPEN SE. 1.00 M r Thum berger R A Campbell 5.00 her feet a sh ort tim e a g o , is g et P ortlan d last S atu rd ay and 5 2 .3 0 C C Scroggins D T W illiam s 6 5 .0 0 Alex H urner 5.00 tin g on as well as could be ex were married w ith ou t giv in g the INDIGENT ft C O U R T HOUSE E X . C U R R E N T E XPEN SE. A da M Miller 7.00 pected, the w ound being prac new spaper m an any intim ation 24.75 Westerfield & Stone 60.25 C C M u rton & C o B A L IF F . o f their intentions. M r. P a t tically healed. f r e ig h t . 194.00 W A B ranson 6.00 terson is the steady y o u n g m an rw in H o d so n C o E dw ard Binford and fam ily 32.00 S M Calkins ) I A sbury 4.05 A Peckham 18.00 w h o w ork s in the office a t the arrived here the first of the week JUSTICE EXPEN SE. REBATE OF TAXES. Newberg M anufacturing C o .’s Telephone Register Pub C o 30.30 from New Lisbon, Indiana, com 17.00 C has R aym ond W G H enderson 5.00 R B Lin ville 25.47 plant near the depot. in g w ith the intention o f remain 'lews R eporter 3 3.50 M A K IN G LIST FO R PU BLICATION. N A Sm ith 4.80 The W om a n ’s Auxiliary o f ing. M rs. Binford is a daughter 1.00 P C Thom asen D C ulver 4 .00 M afie EJones 8.45 of M r. and* M rs. John J. Gilbert. Pacific College has been invited D Cunningham 4.75 REGISTERING V O TER S FO R M AR. W ITNESS COUN TY COU RT. t o meet, in the next regular ses 50.00 G eo W Epperly 9.9 4 E lton Jones On M on d av evening, April 22, sion, April 27, a t the hom e o f Class & Prudhom m e 5.00 REGISTERING AUTOM OBILES. 18.00 M rs. W ilson and M iss B ritt w ill M rs. L . T . Pennington, w h o will C ity o f M cM innville Frank H odges 5.00 1 8 .0 0 H Saunders 21.50 H O Wilkins present their respective pupils in G H F ran k 5-00 be assisted, in the entertaining, W ITNESS C T . C T . 53.10 r e c i t a l a t t h e Presbyterian b y Mrs. Berta K . Terrell and ïe r v e y M H oskins W ITNESS F E E . 8 .2 0 W E Thom as ROADS a H IG H W A Y S . G A Withee church. N o adm ission w ill be M rs. M cD onald. Further, notice 5 00 7.40 W A Parrish 2 1 .2 5 W E F oster charged and everyone interested . INSANE E XPEN SE. w ill appear in next w eek’s issue. 9.0 0 Ernest W eibold Chester Russell 21.95 M H Pinney in music is invited. 5-00 S tuart .Vaughan, o f M cM inn C H oover 13.75 GRAN d JU RY. Fred Ziegele 5-00 L . M . Parker m oved his grocery ville, w h o w a s in to w n Wednes 9 .7 0 W ill Petch : 27.45 E B R id gew ay POO R F A R M . stock t o the new Old F ellow s d a y said he w a s in line w ith 6.0 0 O O g o d s o n E K ilgore 8 0 0 .0 0 A L T rip lett 1&30 building W ednesday evening thousands o f other old-tim e re 8.2 0 Charles Bynum 3 .5 0 J C A rm stron g where he is opening up a stock o f publicans w h o w ere form erly PREMIUM ON POLICIES. 9.0 0 Newberg M fg C o 2 4.60 H J M W illiam s general merchandise. The name adm irers o f R oosevelt, bu t ’w h o U S Fidelity & G uarantee C o 66 00 JUROR CIRCU IT COU RT. Allen B oy d / 3.85 o f the new store is t o be “ Parkers n o w think he has m ade the mis C O U RT HOUSE & SURVEYOR EX. 18.00 M T L ob a n 11.00 J T Converse P op u la r Price S tore.” N K D avidson 3-30 take o f his life in b u ttin g in to Sm ith Dellaven C o 9.00 89.90 Aden Keene W ITNESS. M r. and M rs. S. C. Harnden, the present presidential cam paign G H F oster - 3.0 0 2.05 A Becker 5.00 w h o sold ou t a t Eugene a few as a candidate. He is solid for Chris. & Larkin H d w C o 6 6 .3 0 R o y H arrin gton 6.0 0 C R Chapin W Bew ley 5.00 m on th s a g o , recently returned Taft. 3.0 0 A D Loop 2 1.25 Erank Odell 5.00 from a visit t o their form er home K M iller 9.75 C D T h orn ton 6.00 Earl Parker On last Sunday aftern oon a 5 00 in K ansas. They spent last Sun bunch o f Small b o y s w h o were C ity Transfer C o 6.00 Perry Jones * 6.25 Clifford Wanless F W Nelson 5 00 d a y visiting w ith form er neigh playin g w ith a push car on the Chris. & Larkin H d w C o 25.95 E G K ilgore 6.00 S L Parrett 5 00 b ors a t S p ringbrook. F o r the railroad 6.00 sw itch betw een the R M W ade 3.4 5 W m Grimer 5 00 present they will occupy proper brick factory and the saw m ill, D ayton H d w C o 20.80 H R M orris 1.40 R M M agness Orvel Hutchens 2-60 ty they ow n in Eugene but, their g o t a shaking up th a t they will J L Anderson 18.25 7.05 M 0 M artin intention is t o buy another farm n ot soon forget. In passing over H art Devore C o E LE CTIO N E X . 19.00 1.90 J E Hembree B ushong & Co 15.00 as soon as they can suit them the trestle a t the can yon the G J S co tt 21.00 ~ - 15.40 H enry Clemmens selves. 21.60 JUVENILE C O U R T . 2 8 .9 0 C E Burke car collided w ith a d o g w hich C arlton & C o a st R R 22.00 H. R. M orris 1.95 Beall & C o 22.00 threw it o ff w ith its load o f five T h om a s H Parrish H om er M aris, C arroll W ag 2 00 3.80 A A Nichols 20 00 John West ner, Bishop M oreland and Ray boys all m aking a fall of tw elve W R Everest , 5.80 5 2 .4 8 G eo A Best 21.00 O M Stephens Geisler, students o f the Univer- o r fifteen feet. T h e t w o small Beall & C o - 5.00 2.50 A S M ullinger 3.00 O C M uncell sity o f Oregon, w h o w ere on sons o f Alford H anson were in W M B o o th INDIGENT. 5.00 T H Cullins 12.00 Edw in R Baker tiieir w a y d o w n the W illam ette the w reck and b o th were quite N C Christenson 7-00 Philip Gilham severely injured. The older b o y L J Shilley 10.05 £ 6 0 from Eugene by canoe, made B Gabriel & Son ' 10.00 G eo T Newm an had the ligam ents of one leg A C Seeley 5 00 1200 a s to p of a couple o f hours at nn I. R Rtnme —... L S Hopfield % 4 00 2 5.00 N ew berg Wednesday. After re p retty badly- hurt, while the Ada E Frazier 12 00 10.00 W ITNESS GRAND JURY ft C IR. C T . E dgar Stevens — - plenishing the larder they w ent smaller lad sustained fractures H itchens M ercantile C o 10-00 7.57 C C Ferguson 7.00 Everett Ames on their w a y , expecting t o of b oth arm s, the bone o f one C H G lover 4-00 3.35 G P G raham 7.00 Jessie G Irvine reach Portland the d ay fo llo w arm protruding through the Sackett & D ou gh ty N JC Iem m ens^ 12 00 Chas Borden W A Messner 20.00 7.00 flesh. ing. $ %7 W I m $ 2 5 ,0 0 r A M an AU TO H IR E . Sam M cVey .. ROAD FUND. A B C ou ntrym an - c o m m is s io n e r ’ s s a l a r y 12.00 2.01 ft S M Calkins S E Cummins EX. 67.40 67.60 J u ro r . . G W ilson . 900 T A X NO TICE. .55. N ew berg G raphic ------ 1--------------- Q uite a Natural M istake. The teacher asked: “ When did M oses live?” After the silence had becom e painful she ordered: “ O p e n y o u r Old Testam ents. W hat d oes it say there?” ' • A b o y answ ered: “ M oses (4.- 0 0 0 .” ) “ N o w ,” said the teacher, “ w h y didn ’t y o y k n o w w hen M oses lived?” “ W ell,” replied the b o y , “ I th ou g h t it w a s his telephone num ber.” F or Surveyor 62 X H. W . H erring Cruelty to Animals. “ I don’t mind practical jokes on human beings,” said a practical joker, “ but when it comes to ani mals I draw the line. Two artists were once bragging to each other. “ *I p a in t e d up a lump of pig iron to look like cork,’ said the first artist, ‘ a n d , by jore, when I threw it in the rirer it floated!’ “ Now,” said the joker, “ there was no harm in that. But listen to the second artist. He said, with cruel, unfeeling laugh: “ *1 painted a lump of pig iron once to look like a roast of beef, and my dog ate three-quarters of it before he discovered his mistake.’ ' • f PsriolM . Once, after being reviled and ill spoken of all day long in his own hearing by some vile and abandoned fellow in the open market place, where he was engaged in the dis patch of some urgent affair, he con tinued his business in perfect si lence and in the evening returned home composedly, the man still dog ging him at the heels and pelting him all the way with abuse and foul language; and, stepping into his house, it being by this time dark, he ordered one of his servants to take a light and to go along with the man and see him safe home.— Plu tarch. ________________ A Time Honored Contest. The man who was passing the baseball grounds paused interest edly. “ What’s that row about over by the fence?” he asked of an under sized, spectacled lad who was look ing on from a safe distance. “ Sir,” replied the boy sedately, “ you have no doubt heard of the age old conflict between the haves and the have note f " “ Yes,” returned the puzzled in quirer, “ but What” — "Well, this, is merely a little skirmish between the have note and the have knot-holes.” — Exchange.