THE NEWBERO GRAPHIC v DUNDEE Alm eda M Burks t o W E Burke 3 6 1 .1 6 5 ac in secs 3 & 10 Miss Bertha Q. Reed spent the tp 3 sr 2 w $10. A lbert. B Clay t o E dw ard T week end in Portland. W ebb NH o f nwV4 o f neYi, sec 36 Rev. D ow ns, o f L aF ayette, t 2 r 8 $1500. w a s a Sunday guest of M r. and C F Daniels et al to J W Elston M rs. W. J. Bennett. 2 8.58 ac in Alex S utton d 1 c in t T h om as Prince w h o has re­ 5 s r 5 w $600. turned from an extended visit in Geo R Duel & w f t o M F ord the East, while in P ortland on Its 12 & 13 blk 5 Bisbee’s add his w a y home, met w ith an acci­ Sheridan $10. dent, being th row n from a street M ary F Dunstan et al t o C y car, and is suffering w ith concus­ R oberts Its 4 & lo t 3 sec 1 t sion o f the brain. 3 r 4 $1400. M r. and M rs.. Graeper and The Jeweler Frank D Eckerson & w-f to H Mrs. Graeper’ s m other and broth ­ H & Elsie L Fertig 9 ac in N er have returned from a trip to Hall d i e in t 3 s r 3 w $ 1 0 .: the coast. J H Feltwell 8c w f t o A J Stahl The residence of Mr. Som m ers lo t 3 blk 16 W hiteson $10. w as tota lly destroyed by fire one Casper Gettm an & w f t o Lethe d ay the last week. M Ames .834 ac in n% M eKern Nicholas Wall lost a valuable d 1 c in t 3 s r 2 w $1. J K G uttry t o L ith a ja n e G ot- T h e annual m eeting o f the W. tr y 1 ac in Jno W att d 1 c t 5 r 3 C. T. U. for the election o f officers w $1. R obert J H ornbeck & w f t o held a t the residence o f R hoda P o o l on F rid a y a t Soren & Elsie M arie Nielson Its Now 5 6 7 and 8 blk 53 E d w ard s add N ew berg $10. P. P ow ell w ent t o M c- NIGHTLY—t reels latest motion pic­ C has S Hahn & wt t o Preston on Sunday t o visit- her tures. FEATURE every'performance. B ow ers & R o b t E R oles tracts David H. Turner. Illustrated Song by W. H. S. FOSTER 4 5 & 4 6 in H urley’ s Subdivision The new ten room house ot Appropriate music by MRS. MABEL $8000. FOSTER, graduate o f Trinity College Daniel G ibbons is com pleted. It B A K liks & w f t o J R H orn- o f Music, London, England (piano) and is one o f the m ost beautiful and back lots 5 6 7 and 8 blk 53 Ed­ W. H. FOSTER (drums). com fortable hom es ever erected in this p art ol the cou n try and w ards a d d New berg O regon $80 0. Manager m odern in every respect. J C L a m on t t o A L Reed lots 2 Julius J o h n s o n has recently 8c 3 blk 4 Revenue add Sheridan erected a new barn. (Late manager Grand Opera House Our Name on the Box is a Side Guard. W . H . S. FO STER $10. Devils Lake, N. D.) . C8C8OtOöö©O0ööäÖCK8öC63öö8C6QÖ9O£>O The Newberg. Transfer Co. » is prepared to transfer your goods anywhere, any place any time. Prices Reasonable Office phone Black 100, or residence Black 123 pbor.« ! Red 79 Call ui Red 80 CH ASE & U N T O N G R AV E L C O M P A N Y All kinds of gravel for con­ crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Telephone White 85 M r. Inskeep, the agent fo r H op John L a m on t t o John & R obert H om e Insurance C o., recently Park n e*4 o f n eVi sec o f 12 t 5 s visited the b o p grow ers in this r 6 w $19 50. vicinity. Zachariah M artin & wt to G eo Charles Keyes, ol L ive Oaks, C & Lulu M Ritchey 2 .6 0 ac in California, a nephew o f F. T. tra ct 3 0 N orth w est N ew berg sub K eyes is a guest a t the Keyes $1250. hom e. M r. K eyes d rove up from Soren Nielson & wt t o R o b t & C alifornia and consequently has L otu s H ornbeck 12 ac in W T had a g o o d op p ortu n ity t o judge W allace d i e in t 3 s r 2 w $10. o f the part ot O regon through N orthw est Land & Im p rove­ which he passed. He likes the ment C o t o C h arlotte F L ibby look s o f this p a rt o f the cou n try tra ct 1 N orthw estern L and Im p and m ay decide to locate here. C o P rop erty no*2 t 5 s r 5 w $10. N orthw est L and & Im p C o t o M r. and M rs. Lee Duncan, of Newberg, were Sunday visitors F fa n k H L ib b y tra ct 2 N orth­ w estern Land Im p C o P rop erty o f M r. and M rs. W m . Allan. M r. and M rs. T . T . B ryan and N o. 2 $10. A P Oliver t o Jerry O ’ Brien Its fam ily, o f Chehalem M ountain, 1 & 2., blk 7 Central a d d New­ are visiting a t M r. B ry a n ’s sis­ berg Ore $75 0, ter’s, M rs. W m . Allan. Prudential L oa n & T ru st C o W. J. Bennett is one ot the for­ t o the Public dedication o f Che­ tunate prune grow ers o f this sec­ halem M onutain Orchards. tion this year. , His cro p prom ises G eo W Rahskopt & w f t o B T t o be so large th a t he has found 6 M aria L eggett 3 ac in 0 J it necessary t o build an a d d ition W alker d I c i n t 3 s r 2 w $2100. t o his drier in order t o harvest C W S w artz & wt t o J K G at- lis crop. try 1 4 ac in Jn o W att d lc in t 5 Misses R osa Y ou n g and Anna s r 4 w $2500. L. C hristopher have returned Marriage Licenses rom a week’s ou tin g a t New­ p ort. B ea verS tate M erch a n ts M u tu a l Insurance Co. SAFE an i RELIABLE. RATES are LOvV\ We write up both COUNTRY and CITY, risks. We have a GOOD BUSINESS in this line and want you to JOiN us. Call at our office, or we will meet you by appointment DON’T in­ sure till you see us. We have a good list o f business houses. W hite Company 7 0 S First S tr sst. N sw b erg Farm Loans We have m oney t o loan on first m ortg a g e on im proved farm security in Yam hill cou n ­ ty , from three t o five years w ith attra ctiv e r e p a y m e n t privileges. A . H. BIRRELL & C O „ 2 0 2 M cK a y B ldg., 3rd & Stark - P ortlan d, Oregon Fair Maples Fruit Farm Apples, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Cherries and Grapes in their season. J. Watson Baker, Proprietor Dundee, Or. Phone, White 161 G ladys Beatrice B row n , age 18 years, t o Ole Franklin Toney, age 22 years. Helen Josephine Bradley, age WT. R. Everest made a trip t o 22 years, t o Rosw ell H. C. Ben­ Portland Tuesday. nett, age 26 years. M rs. William R oberts o f W ood - GREETING SPRING. burn, cousin o f Mrs. S. W. New house, and M rs. Agnes Haecker An Old in d Picturesque Custom In Switzerland. and y ou n g son, o f C h ica go, were The 1st of March is a day of joy­ guests at Shady N ook last week. ful festivity among the school chil­ M rs. B oon, sister o f M rs. F. dren in most of the Engadine com­ H odges, w h o has been spending munes in Switzerland. At 4 o’clock some time visiting relatives here, in the morning a party of school­ left for her hom e in W isconsin boys march through the village clanging cowbells, big and little, Tuesday. with all their might to proclaim the Dr. Dixon and family came dawn of a boisterous day to their ou t and held a meeting a t the slumbering schoolmates still abed. church Sunday evening There As the day grows bright the boys will also be a service next Sun ather, each one with a huge bell nng around his neck, on the vil­ day evening. lage square, where they form in ranks, according to their size. When Real Estate Transfers. the preparations, always conducted Jn o G Baker & w f & Essie & amid great excitement and juvenile jubilation, have been completed the Bessie Baker t o A da S M cG og i procession starts on a tour through lo t 2 blk 4 Beaum ont Park add the streets to the accompaniment M cM innville $150. of furious bell ringing and noisy John Baker & wt & Essie & yodeling. One of the eldest of the demon­ Bessie Baker t o Ada S M cG ogy strators, with a milk pail on his Its 3 & 4 blk 4 Beaum ont Park shoulder and dressed in the costume add M cM innville $300. of a dairyman, with yellow breeches, Fannie H em stock Baker et al white stockings, low shoes, finely to A L Reeves blk 5 & p art blk 6 embroidered braces over a shirt of Chandler’ s 1st add M cM innville spotless white, turned up sleeves, displaying a brawny arm, the dairy­ $ 1 . man’s hat perched jauntily on the A J Bewley & w f t o C T & back of his head, marches proudly Bertha M ay M yers small tract at the head of the herd. At the in Sheridan $500. end of the procession is another big T im oth y Brow nhill et al t o boy with a big staff in his hand like M ichael.O’Neill lo t 3 Brookside a herdsman. All this reminds us of the way Fruit Farm s $2000. the cows go to the Alps to the M ollie Brockm an to L iddy L sound of bells. The whole festival D ow d Its 3 and 4 blk 7 Wheat is nothing but a spring celebration to herald the return of the milder land $350. I season, wjugh has been looked for- CHEHALEM CENTER f 4% IN TE R E S T PAID ON SAVINGS — ■■■■ — — — — — — - ......... mmmmmimmmi * — a- «^ — — I ■■■■■■■ by The United States National Bank We announce the establishment of a Savings Department fully equipped to handle all business usually transacted by a Savings Bank, and invite all those having business pf this nature to call and consult us about opening an account or taking out one of our interest bearing Certificates o f Deposit. * This department will be subject to government supervision and will be under the direct management o f the officers and directors o f the bank. It will be backed by the bank’ s entire resources—the largest outside the County Seat, and a feature of great import­ ance to those who desire absolute security for their funds. Capital .......................................................................... $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Surplus and Profits.................... 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Stockholders’ Liability............................................... 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 T O T A L ..................... $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 BANK longing fo r months. origin; hence h its nsme, “ Cha- lands Mara" (from Kalendare), which justifies the assumption nptio that, from the period o f the year chosen for the obsérvanos of this fsstivsl, it must have orignated in the mild climate of Italy and not in the cold clime of the Engadine. In the way described the troop inarches on from house to house and is presented by the matrons with rice, chestnuts, sausages, bread and even money. The hotels are all vis­ ited, and the guests always contrib­ ute some small change. Out of the proceeds a general jollification is provided, in which the girls of the neighborhood take part. - How intense is the youngsters’ enjoyment of the Chalanda Mara festivities can scarcely be imagined by any one who has not looked on at these annual junketings.— Ex­ change. Rubinstein's Fraa 8»at. A CO NSCIENTIO US JOB W e desire to conmnce you that you can leave your plumbing to us and rest assured of receiving a plumbing equipment installed the way you want it and which will last. How will we do it f ^ By giving you a detailed1 specification fully covering- -L the work to be done amfc we will guarantee all work J_ to. be done in accordance _ with the specification. A further assurance o f lasting satisfactory equip- snenc will be to have us install ^Standard” plumb- ing fixtures which are guaranteed by the manu- facturers to give 5 or 2 years service (according to grade), but will most likely give you many more years service. A pianist who was pre-eminently successful in his day was Rubin­ stein, who traveled nearly the whole world over delighting people with his genius. He was vesy much an­ noyed by requests for complimen­ tary tickets, but most of ths time he maintained his composure, even though justly irritated. It is told of him that just before one of his recitals in London he was accosted by an old lady in the entrance hall and thus addressed: “ Oh, Mr. Rubinstein, I am so glad to see you I I have tried in vain to purchase a ticket Have yon a seat you could let me have 7* “ Madam,” said the great pianist, “ there is hut one seat at my dis­ posal, and that yon are welcome to if yon think fit to take it.” “ Oh, yes, and a thousand thanks 1 Where is it 7 ’ was the excited reply. “ At the piano,” smilingly replied Rubinstein. j ■- -----| — 0 1 -*— __ I Jj__ » -|l. If II ]_ ^ 1 — i—L i\ —' - V 11 I I i"7—— * — JL- __ J \ . > r ------* I I E. L. EVANS Tinnwr and Plumber Indoor Golf. In the eighteenth century golf courts or alleys were roofed over to protect-them from sun and rain, wind and falling leaves, so that peo­ ple might golf undisturbed in all weathers. These formed long wood­ en sheds, eighty feet long and twen- broad, covered with tiles. The oor, which consisted of a mixture of earth and lime, was made hard, smooth and 'perfectly level. At a quarter distance from each end stood a pin turned out of hard wood. For two feet of its height it was thickly coated with bell metal, so as to give a sharp sound when struck by the large leather balls. Around the golf alley were little ta­ bles and stools for the onlookers. So one finds them in north Holland still. The game in fact had been reduced almost to parlor golf.— London Express. 1 A Fam ily Affair. “ Cordelia,” ordered the teacher, “ throw that gum in the wastebas- l e t !” The pupil’s face grew scarlet, but she did not stir. “ If you do not put that gum in the wastebasket immediately I will send you out of the room,” said the teacher gravely. The girl walked reluctantly to the desk. ‘1 can’t, teacher,” she confessed. “ I f * ma’s gum, an’ she’ll lick me if I go home without it.” —Success Magazine. The common phrase "H e's e brick!” is first found in Pluterch. The expression implies any form of admiration. The Spartans, quick witted and noted for their repartee, were early trained in both schools. They were men of few words and fewer laws and embodied in short phrases their admiration, dislike or appreciation. Lyourgus was not only a man of few words, but quick action. On being asked, “ Should Sparta be inclosed?” an invasion of the enemy being expected during the time of waf, ne replied, “ A city is wall fortified which haa a wall of inalAilil o f h rio k V T he Newberg Manufacturing and Construction Co. For the Best Prices on the Best Windows, Doors, Inter­ ior and Exterior Finish, Mouldings, Building Stone, Cabinet Work, Store Fixtures and General Mill Work Low Routed Trips EAST On the dates given below, round trip tickets will be told from Portland to the points in tha East shown below, and many others, a* greatly reduced fares quoted. Your home agent will sell the tickets I via vis the Noi^h North Bank Road P ' at' ~ slightly ......... higher fares, on request / T THF ^ ■NORTH BANK ABROAD Through Trains East in connection with Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways Atlantic City............ $111.00 Baltimore................. 107.50 Boston....................... 110.00 Buffalo..........-........... 91.50 Chicago.,................. 72.60 Colorado Springs...... 65.00 Denver...................... 55.00 Detroit....................... 82.50 Duluth....................... 60.00 Kansas City............. 60.00 Milwaukee................ 72.50 Minneapolis............. $ 60.00 Montreal.................... 105.00 New York.................. 108.50 Omaha....... \ ............. 60.00 Philadelphia............. 108 50 Pittsburg.................. 91.50 S t Louis.................. 70.00 St. Paul..................... 60.00 Toronto..................... 91.50 Washington ............. 107.50 DATE8 o r BALK MAY % 3.4, 9. 10. 11,17, IS, 24. 29, 1912 JUNK I, *, 7, S. IS, 14, 15. 17. IS. 19, 10. *1, 94, » , 27. » . 29. 1912 JULY 2, », 8, 7,11.12, 16, U>. 30. 22. 2S. » , » . 80. 81, 1912 AUGUST 1.4. ». «. 7 12. I», 10, 22, » . » . 80. 81, 1917 8KPTKMBKK 4, 6,0, 7. 8.11. 12. 80. 1912 and cholee ol allowed In each direction. Final return limit October 81, 1912 Detail« of aehodnlo«, faro*, ate. will ha (arnUhad requeat. W. E. COMAN. Gen. Freight and Pern Afoni, Portland, Or«. HtopoTtra route« on