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«tfET ‘ **• *• r*V>*w N ewberg I VOL X X V POULTRY AWARDS For Exhibition Giron by Y« G raphic KEWBEEö, YAMHILL OOUNTY. OHEGON, THUBSDAY. JANUARY 16, 1913, No. 14 CITY ELECTION PARCE POST WILLIAMS’ FAMOUS THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND HOME OF HIS ANCESTORS HAS NEW USE i f JUBILEE SINGERS Eight Goats Can be Kept at the Perry M acy Writes of Taken and Large Coot of One Cow. V ote Polled. Newberg W« to Pawnshop For Loon. Monday Night, January 20, Their Date For Newberg. The goat has been appropri In the month o f September After the stereotyped form it ately termed “ the poor man’s Perry Macy, who is a student in N. L. Wiley, Rex, 4th and may be said that “ the election On Friday morning seats will cow ,’ ’ and certainly no better Hartford Theological seminary, First transaction, with a _ passed off quietly’ ’ Monday, the shop by parcel post was recorded be placed on sale at the Parlor 5th, cock,4th and 5tb, pullet. designation could be found to took a trip to Nantucket, the M m. Winnie Braden, Dallas, ladies taking a deep interest in yesterday in the archives o f the Pharmacy fo r th e Williams express the position o f this use island from whence came the l s t ^ p o c k , 1st, cockerel; 2nd the outcome, thus swelling the city detective bureau. It was n| J u b ile e entertainment, w h ic h ful creature among our domestic Macys in the early days, and the vote beyond that o f any former camera sent by a woman in New- will be given in Wood-Mar Hall and 3rd, pullets; 1st pen. animals. S u ch statistics as Graphic has been permitted to year. Women have been voting berg, Oregon, to a Sixth-streM oa Monday night, January 20 BUFF P. ROCKS. have been kept in Europe show make extracts from a letter Be 'll I ' l i V i f »W T 1»""11 li T r ," 1^T i T^Mig 'I i y S r x ' ' , ,i; ' l i n d n r t V i « L a E. f i . W oodward, Newberg, a t municipal elections in New money-lending under the auspices o f A the student that the milch goat is prized wrote home to his parents, re establishment. berg ever since the city was in all awards. body o f the college. Fifty cents more highly there than in Amer garding the trip. Use o f the parcel post as a corporated, but the property means o f hypothecating article# for adults and twenty-five for W H IT E F . ROCKS. ica, says an expert in Farm and But first let it be said that C. 9* Newhouse, Springbrook, qualification limited the number. o f merchandise probably was children under twelve years of Home. Spain, according to the Nantucket was discovered in This being removed by the new not contemplated by Congress age will be the prices. all au^urds. latest r e p o r t , has 3,500,000 1602 by Bartholomew Gosnold, state sufferage law passed by the when it enacted the measure, W H IT E W YANDOTTES. The Williams people have been goats, France almost 2,000,000, an English mariner, who, in a James Lyman Hod son, New people, practically all the women but, now that some original in Newberg a number of times Prussia 1,500,000, Italy nearly small bark sailed from Falmouth berg, 2nd, cockerel; 1st and 2nd, in tow n went to the polls on genius has set the pace, there and are so well known for the 2,000,000, and so on through in March o f that year with 32 pullets; Mrs. Adonis Langton, Monday and expressed t h e ir seems to be no good reason why popular entertainments t h e y out the other European countries. companions, with the intention choice tor the respective candi the money-lenders should not dW Rive that no quotation 'of press Portland, 1st, cockerel. In feeding any kind o f milch o f establishing a c o l o n y in dates. COLUMBIAN W YANDO TTE8. a thriving business with the out notices are necessary. stock there is this question to be America. The island is some 50 The total vote for mayor was lying places which know not the S. Minchin, Dundee, 5th, ben. They always draw large audi considered—what description o f square miles in extent and is off 847, o f which J. D. Gordon re sign of the three gilded balls. C. A. Hodson, Newberg, 3rd and ences and their popularity never food will produce the largest re the Massachusetts c o a s t 25 4th, cockerel, 2nd and 4th, hens. ceived 493, E. Launer 352, Tom The pawning o f the camera wanes. Better be on hand early turn in milk? According to miles. When discovered, the land Tyndall 2. SILVER LACED W YANDOTTES. duly appeared on Detective La an<* secure your seats carefully conducted experiments was covered with oak and other C: A. Hodson, 1st, cock, 2nd, The vote by wards was as fol Salle’s reports yesterday, with made some years ago in Ger timber and was inhabited by INFORMAL DINNER 3rd, cockerel, 3rd, hen; I-2-3-4-5. lows: ♦ the notation that the article had many to ascertain the influence 1500 Indians. The grant of the pullets, 1st and 2nd pens. FIRST WARD heen sent in by mail. Scenting a i The very m eek expression o f different foods on the quality island was first made to William A . A. Clayson, Newberg, 1st, Mayor, Gordon 70 possible attempt to evade the iwhich Conductor Riley wore on and quantity of milk, in so far Earl o f Sterling, and tradition Launer 94 scrutiny of the pawnshop squad, phis return trip from Portland as the relative proportions of its has it that the way its nappe GOLDEN WYANDOTTES. Recorder, W. W. Nelson ■ I f 8 j Detective Smith made inquiries [^Tuesday morning was no doubt constituents are concerned, the was given it was something like . Vine W. Pearce, McMinnville, G. 0 . Keeney 47 and discovered that the trans- due to the fact that twenty dis milk is in no way altered by any this: The Earl was making a 2nd, cock, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, H. H. Welch Jr. 8 action was in good faith. Five tinguished looking ladies invaded mrticnlar diet, but depends on distribution o f his landed pos pallets; 3rd pen. Treasurer, W .H. Wharton 1 5 0 1 dollars was advanced on the his train at Rex enroute for New the breed and peculiarity o f the sessions among his descendants, C. A. Evans, 5th, cock; 1st, Councilman, Henry Craw berg. On a r r i v i n g here, thè individnal animals. The quan and after all had been provided' pledge.—Oregonian. pullet, 4th and 5th, hen. Geo. L. Kelty ladies were met by representa tity, however, may be affected for except one daughter, Nan, 8 . c. R. I. REDS. Fred Richards tives from the ladies aid society by the nature and character of the island was left, as all con MILLS' HOSPITALITY E. F : Perkins, McMinnville, SECOND W ARD I. of Friends church whose guests the nourishment taken. sidered it undesirable, but Nan, 5th, cockerel, 1st and 4th, pul Mayor, Gordon At' their residence, 201 College they were for the day. They Goats can be tethered out, be “ she tuck it,” and as a result the lets. - Launer street, on Tuesday evening, the were conducted to the church ing secured by a stout dog collar name, Nantucket, fell-to the little A. Slothower, Rex, 2nd and Tyndall tfhere a social time was enjoyed to which is attached a chain or island as a matter of i Misses Ola and Lucy Mills 5th, pullets. Recorder, Nelson itesscs a t W _ itU the noon hour. The ladies rope. A tethering pin aboqt 18 H Keeney m r i f x C O C H IN B a M T A ir. The young ladies showed pleas of-the local aid had been busy inches long with a ring in the ary, Helen and Wilma Evans, New Treasurer, Wharton ing originality in the selection of since an early hour and were end will answer the purpose to a to Thomas Mahew for “ thirty berg. All awards. Coulsott 2 th e e v e n in g ’ s entertainment soon ready to announce and serve nicety. They should be moved pounds current pay, and tw o _____ BLACK BANTAMS. Colcord which furnished continual merri-| a bountiful dinner to which all at least once a day. They are beaver hats, one for myself and Philip Hodson, Newberg. All Councilman, John Hutzen uient. Their program was in did justice. In the afternoon the very fond of wild carrots, weeds, one for my wife.” awards. A. M. Bray terspersed with music and story annual business meeting was blackberry bush clippings, in (act, In June, 1661, the first settlers S. C . W H IT E MINORCA. THIRD WARD tt-lliiig. Miss Myrtle and Miss held closing just in time for the anything of that nature, arrived on the island, they em B. E. Evans, Newberg. All Mayor, Gordon 226 I Anna Mills assisted in the serving visitors after giving many ex- barking fr o m Amesbury and awards. Launer 131 ¡of refreshments. The y o u n g pressions o f gratitude for the J. S. Rees, a fortuer resident o f Salisbury, Massachusetts', a n d S. C . BLAC K MINORCA. Tyndall 1 1 ladies present were: pleasures of the dav, to make the Newberg, ^ h o has been making “ being accompanied by Peter Nelson N. L. Wiley, 3-5, cocks, 2nd, Recorder, 302! The Misses Mabel Beck, Mary afternoon train for home. The his headquarters at Corvallis Folger, an interpreter o f the Keeney cockerel, 1-4, hens; 3rd pen. 46 Sutton, Eunice Lewis, Maud guests were Mesdatnes Eves, and Hillsboro for the past few Indian language, whose daugh Wharton J. L. Hoskins, 1-cockerel, 5th Treasurer, 322 j Haworth, M a b e l- Haworth, I Hesket, Grieve, Jenkins, Jones, years, was in tow n last Sunday. ter was the mother of Benjamin Councilman, H. R. Morris 305 , Katherine Romig, Nellie Paulsen, Morrison, DoKe, Dean, Dean Jr., On Monday he started on a trip Franklin.” hen, 1-2-3 pullets; 1st pen. Harger 1' Mary C o o k , Myrtle Gause, Semmers, Farren, Shreve, Win- to his former home at Vermillion Aunt Mary Mills, the wife o f O. R Winters, 1-2-4, cocks, 2-3 Bixbv Grove, Illinois, and expects f^so 1 1 Mabel Rush, Belle Gilbert, Mary ters, Wright, True. Astleford, Henry Mills of Newberg, whose 4, hens; 2nd pen. Allumbaugh 6 Moon-, Sibyl Woodward and Wiley, Barnett, Woodworth and j to visit relatives in Indiana and maiden name was Folger, is a S. C . W H IT E LEGHORN8. Clayson 1 Miss Rayburn. Kopal Missouri before he returns. descendant of this Peter Folger. G. Schaad, Newberg, 5th, hen. In 1690 the whaling industry Mrs. Thomas E. Phelps, 1st, was started and later on Nan hen, 2-3-5, pullets. tucket became the greatest whal J. P. Hall, 1st, cock, l-2-3-4th, ing port in the world. cockrels, 1-4, pullets, 3rd, hen. This is one spot in Uncle Sam’s 1st pen. domain where the speed maniac S. C. BUFF LEGHORNS. is pretty effectually cu rb ed . Bayard H. Maul, McMinnville. Automobiles are not allowed on All awards. the island. S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS. Following are notations from C. E. Newhouse, Springbrook, i Mr. M acy’s letter: On my way 2nd, cock, 1st, cockerel, 1-4-5, over on the boat, I got into con hens. versation with a large man who A. L. Jenkins, Rex, 1st, cock, 1- had the appearance o f a travel 2-4, pullets; 1st pen. ing man. Said his name was H. O. Hays & Son, Sherwood,* Folger and that his folks came 2-3, hens, 3-5, pullets. from Nantucket. His father was s . c , R. I. RED. talking ot moving over to the Filberta Poultry Yards, Dun island to do a little farming. dee, 1st, cock, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Land advancing rapidly in price cockerels, 3rd, pullet; 1st pen, 1st on account of the summer travel. collection. Told him my name was Macy W H IT E ORPINGTONS. - M. Feldmon, Portland, 1st, and supposed we were akin. cock, 1st, hen, 1st, pullet. The land don’t look like it Mrs. A. C. Harrison, Newberg, would produce very much, but 4th, cockerel. suppose thev can readily sell C. F. Yergen, Newberg, 3rd and what they raise during the sum 5th, pulUts. Harry B. Viera, Dallas, 2nd mer. Population’ o f the city ot and 4th, pullets. Nantucket 3,000, though during BUFF ORPINGTONS. the summer outing season it is in Joseph Hall, Newberg. All creased to 5,000 or more, and it awards. is a very picturesque place. R. C. ENGLISH RED CAPS. Mrs. Rosa Holmes, Newberg. I landed about 1 p. m., jumped All awards. on my wheel and went up town. TOULOUSE GEESE. I had really got back to the old Mrs. C. H. Nichols, Newberg. Macy stamping ground after All awards. 250 years of wandering. Hav s GUINEAS. Filberta Poultry Yards. All ing gone as tur west as possible awards. (to Oregon) the only remaining W H IT E INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. move to make was to start back, . C. A. Evans. All awards. and alter so long a time one F A W N AND W H IT E I. R. DUCKS. crumb of the bread that was Premiums will be announced later with the special awards. Continued on j B . P . R O C K S. "ben. J First Floor of Hollingsworth & Son’s B ig Furniture Store „ V 0 il ¥