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F or Sale.—Full blood Rhode
Island Red cockerels, Keim strain.
Come quick.—L eviT . Penninton.
Made by Secretary Plummer of
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Portland Union Stock Yards.
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For Sale.—Second band wood
January 17,1913.
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N e w b erg Lodge No. 104 A. F. sawing outfit in first class con­
v y
& A . M. Regular m eeting dition. Inquire at Graphic office.
Receipts for the week have been
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F irst and Third Wednesday
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cattle,
1177; calves, 51; hogs,
evenings o f each month.
V isitin g brothers alw ays welcome.
Lost—A gold bracelet with ini­ 3182; sheep, 4290; horses, 44.
B y order W . M.. R. H . C. Bennett,
The eight cent steer market
tials H. W. on inside. Finder
I. A . Hanning, S ecretary.
please leave at this office, lt-pd predicted iom e time ago by the
trade, has arrived, along with
Dr. Low e Saturday,
For Sale.—8 to 10 cords o f oak a general advance throughout
wood in town. Call Red 118.— the cattle market. Cows am
For Sale—Fresh Holstein cow.
W. W. Silver, 404 North School heifers are steady to a quarter
- | . C. Kelbr.
lt-pd
street.
ltp d higher than the price range a
week ago. Prime top cows are
~ M o n e y T o L o a n - -See A tty. B.
F or Rent—Eight room house, $6.75 to $7.00 and heifers $7.25
A. KKks, McMinnville, Oregon.
No. 401 North Meridian, $21 to $7.50. The veal market com
per month. Stoves and heavy tinned strong at $9.00 for choice
Clarence
_ Money to loan. See
furniture
left in house it desired. light calves. Heavy stuff brought
Butt.
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Inquire at Graphic office. 14-17 $7.75. Bulls and stags are firm
For Sale or Rent—Ten acre
to higher. All top sales in the
prune orchard. J. L. Haworth, t f
Cash For Old Iron
cattle market this week surpass
Seed artichokes $1 00 per sack.
T o anyone we pay cash for old any previous record on ¿he Pacif­
-C. W. Bradshaw, Dundee.
cast-iron. Bring in your old ic coast.
13-14-pd
The hog market stiffened un­
castings. Newberg Iron Works,
expectedly, as receipts decreased
6th and Blaine streets, tf.
Wanted.—Wood choppers for
fifty per cent compared with
75 cords at $1.25 per cord.—H.
week ago. The ¿op swine bid
C. Dixon, Dundee.
for the six days was $7.70 but
the bulk o f the sales averaged
Wanted—25 to 50 pounds of
Standing o f contestants in the
$7.50
to $7.60. Price basis is
clean cotton rags at 3 cents a $400.00 piano contest given by
not very firm and too liberal li­
pound.—Graphic Office.
the Newberg Hard ware & Plumb­
quidation may have the tendency
ing Co. Week ending Wednes­
For Sale—Black mare, weight
to undermine existing quota­
day, January 22.
tions. .
about 1300, sound and gentle.
2000
92 2ooo
Also oak wood, W. A. Baker, t f
Sheep house business was con
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ducted
on a full scale when op­
5016
2 ooo
F o r sale—Six kinds o f Japanese
portunity offered. Packers are
2000
2ooo
plants. Japanese peach farm,
14200
2ooo
experiencing a mutton and lamb
2 ooo
10556
Kestrel Co.. Rex, Oregon. Pd-14
famine and are raising bids to
2000
2ooo
2000
2 ooo
get' prime stock. Best yearling
For Sale or Trade—T w o big
3960
2ooo
wetfiers sold frequently at $5.00.
2000
2ooo
mares and a gelding suitable for
2000 .
2ooo
Ewes were not offering. Lambs
farm work.—Spaulding Logging
2000
2 ooo
realized recprd prices Thursday
16200
2ooo
Co.
14-15
2000
5025
when tw o cars passed over the
2ooo
2000
For S a le —Four horsepower
scales $7.35. Bulk quality. De­
2000
7300
2000
2ooo
woodsaw outfit by C h a r le s
mand for grain fed stock is ur­
2000
2 ooo
gent.
Crater, tw o miles west of New­
2COO
8715
5240
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berg.
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MARKET REPORT"
PIANO CONTEST
City Transfer does all kinds of
hauling, including pian< > moving.
—T. H. Thorne. Residence phone
White 78.
For Rent—A 7 room house
with all the modern conveniences
ou corner 2nd and Meridian St.
See T a ylo r’s Feed Store.
13-tf
Pekin and Runner duck eggs,
Rhode Island Red and White
Leghorn eggs, also day-old birds.
C. W. Bradshaw, Dundee. 16-pd
Full blood white L e g h o r n
cockerals for sale, also eggs for
setting. Box 37, Newberg, Or.
Phone Blue 51.
14-tf
F or Sale Cheap—The niftiest
six-room modern bungalow in
tow n, lo t 100x100. —S. Ed.
Launer, Sixth a n d Howard.
Phone Red 65.
15-19-pd
F or Sale—Young Jersey cow,
fresh this month, a bay driving
horse, weight about 1050, also
buggy, 3 sets harnesses, one cul­
tivator. Phone C. N. Marsh.
E g g s For Hatching—White
Leghorns, Tancred strain. Will
also have young chicks o f this
breed for sale. Philo Cycle 50
egg capacity incubators for sale.
—J. T. Everest.
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For Sale or Trade—Team,
wagon, harness and carnage.
Will trade for cows or city prop­
erty. Also small house near
mill for rent.—J. O. Lyon, Tenth
and Pacific streets.
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Mrs. R. M. McKern is pre­
pared to give scientific treatment
for the complexion, hair, skin
and scalp. Treatments consist
of electrical and vibratory mas­
sage and electrolysis for the
eradication o f facial blemishes.
Method o f treatment is that of
Dr. A. L. Neldon, the celebrated
New York physician. Also a full
line of preparations for the skin
and scalp. Phone for appoint­
ments, Black 68 or White 99.
Residence 606 Franklin street, tf
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I have some good incubators
to sell or trade. Also a good
residence lot at Portland on Es-
tacada car line. Will trade for
any kind o f stock I can use on
the farm. Will give 5 or 6 years
on balance.—G. Everest.
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2000
2000
2650
2000
2000
2000
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7310
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5596
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40780
2ooo
13245
2ooo
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3060
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48035
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DISCUSSION BY BROTHERHOOD
The Brotherhood o f Disciples
met on Tuesday eveniug in a
2230
2000
special way. The main feature
2000
of the evening was a number of
2000
2000
“ toasts” provided for by the
2945
program
committee, G. O. Bas­
5150
2000
sett being the toast-master. Sev­
2000
eral from other Brotherhoods
2000
2000
were invited to be present and
3115
to
respond to these toasts. Mr.
2000
2000
Argo, o f the Baptist Brother­
2000
hood,
gave an interesting talk
?000
2000
on Brotherhood work in general.
6150
F. A. Morris spoke enthusiasti­
2000
2000
cally concerning the value of
16810
such work to the church. W. J.
2000
2000
Morris spoke o f his pleasure in
2000
being
present and o f his interest
2000
2000
in Brotherhood w o r k . M r.
2000
Craw, also of the Presbyterian
2980
2000
church, gave an excellent talk nn
2000
“ T h e Value of Brotherhood
2000
8420
work to the Business Man.”
2340
George
C. Ritchey, “ Its Value to
22880
2000
the Pastor;” Wallace Jones, “ The
2000
G o o d Samaritan;” L e o p o l d
2000
2000
Bates, “ The Rich Man and Laz­
3190
arus;”
Teddy Leavitt, “ The Boy
2000
2000
Problem:” C. W. Sloan, “ Broth­
9585
erhood
and the Labor Problem.”
13980
24620
Another splendid feature o f the
3275
evening was the luncheon, given
2000
2000
by the aid society o f the church,
2000
who had arranged for 100 men
2000
2000
to sit at their tables and enjoy
2000
the luncheon they had prepared.
76760
2000
It was a pleasant and profitable
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877o
evening spent together in the dis­
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cussion o f Brotherhood work in
84 2 ooo
many of its phases. We enjoyed
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a visit from a number of the boys
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o f the fire department, who came
88 2ooo
797875
89 2ooo
10335
to help get a wa y with the
90 237140
12020
“ eats,” and we especially appre­
91 2ooo
ciate
the responses o f these
Special Sale
brethren
of the different Brother­
500 vote* given with every ten
C. W. Sloan.
cent purchase next Wednesday, hoods.
January 29, from the 5 and 10
cent counter.
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EXPERIENCE
Executrix Notice
Notice U hereby given that the undersigned
bee I « « a duly appointed executrix ol the last
» m ehd «»(a m e n t or W ilhelm Than, deceased,
by the County Court o l Y am h ill County, Ore-
goo, and haa q u a lified .
Now, therefore, all persons baring claim*
again*! the estate ol W ilhelm Thun, deceaaed,
are hereby notified and required to preaent the
same, w ith the proper voucher*, to the under-
signed executrix al her residence at Dundee,
Y am h ill County, Oregon, within six month*
from the date of this notice.
P atent ?
rade M ark -
D is i o n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c
Anyone sensing n sketch and deeertptkm m..
I qnlokly ascertain our opinion ffe e whether i
invention la probably p ien ta b le . Contmenlr-
| • Ions strictly eonidcntlal. HÁNflBOO» on Palmi
free. Oldest agency]for »een ring paten t-
i •cot
Patenta taken through M inn A Co. teen,
| •perle! natie*, without abarge, I " t i e •
Dated Jeoutry vth, ISIS.
M A k l E TH U N ,
E xeeatrlx of the leat w ill and testa-
m en tof W ilhelm Than, deeeeaed. ;
Clarence Hall. Attorney for latate.
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Scientific flimrkaîî
\ handsomely Alustra' i weakly,
sm m iia h m r a í
lenrett
B M l , f m t •
~>r : four mouths. |L Sold by all newiwjr
$6IBraMws,,NeWV
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BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
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Baseball fans in Yamhill, W ashing­
ton and Polk counties are planning to
form a trl-county baseball league.
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Logging operations In ¿he Lo w er Co­
lumbia river district are tied np as •
result of the sqow.
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Mrs. Sarah J. Grant, one of tho pio­
neers of Polk county, died at her home
tn Kings Valley at the age of $6 years.
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Representative Hawley haa recom­
mended the appointment o f F. B.
. 'M
.
Southwlck as postmaster at Salem to
suocoed Squire Farrow.
Frank W . Oaburn» $0 years old, a
prominent citlsen and- banker of Bit-
gene, died at his home there after
several months’ lHneae of paralysis.
W . McCormack of Ragono, with the
•percentage of .$611 ranks as the top
notch amateur trap shooter of tho
state of Oregon for tho aonoon of I f IS.
mmß
Governor Went has granted n stay
of execution in the ease of Bob M or­
gan, who was to have boon hanged
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for tho murder o f Miss Vlrgl# Hart
a t Condon on October 17.
.
At n rate of 200 n month letters are
pouring In on the Portland commercial
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club from people who want to. learn
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more about Oregon and who contem­
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plate building hornet here.
C. W . M cNear A Co., of Chicago,
have purchased the $300,000 bond is­
sue of the Port of Coo* Bay commie
sion for $289,975. The money Is to
be used In harbor Improvements.
Governor W est and all the members
o f the legislature were invited by Sam­
zM
uel Hill to be his guest at his sxpensa
on a visit to Maryhlll, Wash., to in­
spect his seven varieties of good roads.
Judge Woods of Huntington, de­
NEW YORK STncET NAMES. “ N o w , d e a r m a ster,” said M m e. A u
bern on , w ith a s m ile , “ w ill y o u t e ll posed by Governor West and twice re­
M a n y o f T h s m S ta n o F o r 0 »d W a r r io r »
us w h at y o u w ere g o in g t o say ju s t jected on petition for reinstatement
a n d C h u rch m en .
now?” “ O h ,” said R en a n , “ it was by the county court, is back on the
jp iiin y o£ N e w Y o r k * c ity streets quite u n im p o rta n t. I m e re ly w ish ­ Job as a result of the election last N o­
w ere iiuH ieti a lt e r th e w ar o f lb 1 2 ed to ask you fo r a n o th e r h e lp in g o f vember.
Astoria la planning suitable memen­
in honor o f w a rrio rs w ho w ere green peas ‘
tos for each member of the life-saving
prom iu cnt in th a t c o a iiic t.
crews for services rendered at the
Humidity.
« T h e r e is q u ite a batch o f these
wreck of the Rosecrans and on various
H
u
m
id
ity
is
a
te
r
m
w
h
ich
is
o
ft
e
n
l g l 2 war h ero th o ro u g h fa re s on th e
east side, a c c o rd in g to th e .New ■ used w ith o u t a d e fin ite u n d erstan d- occasions when life and property waa
York Board o f Brokers B u lle tin , in-
° f w’ h at it m eans. It r e fe r s al- tn danger.
When the democratic presidential
clu d in g Forsyth, named for C o lo n e l ways, of course, to th e m o istu re in
electors
met at Salem to cast the un­
tile
atmosphere,
but
does
not
always
Forsyth, wounded in Canada; Chrys-
animous
ballot for W ilson and M a r
mean
the
same
proportion.
There
tie.for Lieutenant Colonel Chryntie,
tailed at the Niagara frontier; El- is at all times some moisture in the shall, Hugh McLain of Coos county,
dridge, for Lieutenant Eidridge, air, and the amount expressed in the was delegated to convey the official
scalped in Canada; Allen, for Lieu­ number of grains to the cubic foot vote to Washington.
Senator-elect Lane has filed hta final
tenant William H. Allen, wounded of air is the absolute humidity, a
statement
of campaign expeneee with
term
seldom
used.
When
we
speak
ii»-the naval fight between the Argus
the secretary of the senate, showing
of
it
we
usually
mean
the
relative
si)d the British ship Pelican; Lud­
low, for Lieutenant Ludlow, killed humiditv, which is the difference be­ that $887.89 was contributed to his
in action between the Chesapeake tween the amount of moisture in campaign fund and hia expenditures
aggregated $923.41.
and the Shannon; Pike, for General the air and the amount it could hold
W ith the conferring of the thirty-
at
the
present
temperature
if
it
Pike; killed in the attack on T o ­
second degree on forty-seven candi­
ronto in 1813.
Worth street was were saturated.— Brooklyn Eagle.
dates, the twenty-seventh semi-annual
named in honor of General Worth,
Ponise of I os land.
reunion of the Scottish Rite bodies of
killed in the Mexican war. It sup­
Oregon came to an end in Portland.
Icelandic
ponies
aroused
the
ad­
planted the earlier name of A n ­
Over 600 of the higher degree Masons
miration
of
the
great
traveler,
Mme.
thony,
after
Anthony
Rutgers,
Ira Pfeiffer. “ In spite of scanty were present at the ceremony.
through whose farm it ran.
A coyote with two tails la the latest
she wrote, “they have
W ere it not for the policy long fo?d*” she WTote’ “tbe* have
animal freak to be discovered In D n a
powers
of
endurance.
They
ago adopted by Trinity ehureh to
can travel from thirty-five to forty tilla county. Chris Stannall, n prom­
give the names of its wardens and
miles per diem for several consecu­ inent farmer of Coe, killed the animal
vestrymen to many streets as they
tive days. They knew by instinct with the double caudal appendage and
were laid out from time to time
the dangerous spots in the stony brought the pelt with the two tails
through the broad acres of its
wastes and in the moors and attached to the county clerk to collect
cuurch farm more than one of the
$
swamps.
On approaching these the bounty.
great leaders in the early mercantile
John Torgersen, wanted at Vina,
places they bend their heads toward
and social life of the city would
the earth and look sharply round Cal., for the murder of James Miller,
now be forgotten.
on all sides. I f they cannot discover while shooting up n store and saloon,
These commemorate the activities
la under arrest at Roseburg. Torger­
of Gabriel Ludlow, Matthew Cl ark- a firm resting place for their feet
son, Colonel Bayard, John Reade, « ¡ V stop at once and cannot be urg- sen confesses to having burglarised ’
four postofflcea, three railroad sta­
Joaeph Murray, John Chambers,
fon,rftrd wlthout man7 blowa-
tions and eight stores in southern Ore­
Stephen De Lancey, Robert W a tta ,'
gon between December 37 and January
Elias DesUroeaea, Edward Laight,
S.
Dr. John Charlton, Humphrey i
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For attempting to save Ray 8. Ut­
Jones, Anthony Lispenard, George Congress Clears W ay For Millions In
ter, a machinist, from burning at Hood
Morgan
Thomas Barrow, j
Added Wealth
>rgan Lewis,
Lei
River on May 18, 1910, Ernest E. Bog­
Jacob Leroy, Frank Dominick, John
Portland.— With nnueual record of
gses of that city haa been announced
Clark, Rufus K ing, the Rev. D r. accomplishment the Oregon Irrigation
as one of the winners in the Carnegie
Beach and that worthy old Dutch- , congress closed Its second annual sea­
fund distribution.
Mr. Boggess was
man, R ip Y a n Dam.
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aion Saturday night
awarded a bronze hero medal, $425
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! It elected W illiam Hanley president
disablement benefits and $1000 as
Imagination.
and Asa B. Thompson of Echo, C. C.
needed.
T h at im agination often ligh ts the Chapman of Portland and M. L. Lee
For the first time In ten years an
way to discoveries that w ould never , of Canby vice presidents. J. T. Hinkle
election was held Monday in the town
be m ade by m atter o f fa c t plodd in g ; of Hermiston was unanimously re­ of Clatsop, Clatsop couatj, In which
hat proved true over and over again, chosen secretary-treasurer.
five trustees, a recorder and marshal
Illustrations of this in the history
The congress recommended auch
were elected.
Outside of Portland,
o f chemical science are quite as changes and progress In reclamation
Clatsop probably covers more ground
numerous as in other fields of dis­ matters aa to bring from John H. L e w ­
than any city In the state, the town
covery.
In this connection the is, state engineer, the opinion th at If
limits extending from Seaside to War-
Journal of the American Medical recommendations are adopted by the renton.
Association calls to mind that oxy- legislature,
_
the state can straighten
President Taft has sent to the sen­
tfen was merely a principle to L a - , out difficulties connected with re- ate the list of Oregon nominations
voisier in 1777 and that when, a , claiming 1,000,000 acres of land la five prepared and endorsed by Ralph W ill­
century later, it was produced in i projects, at an approximate average iams, national committeeman. Among
iquefied form “ the metaphor had of $35 per acre, and thns Increasing them are John H. Burgard to he col­
become a reality.”
When Harvey land value, without speculative tnflu- lector of oustoms at Portland; Thomas
waa w ritin g o f the blood he wonder- ence to $60 an acre or a total of $60,- McCusker postmaster, and E. C. Kirk­
ed w hether there m ight not be mo-1 000,000 added worth to the state, glv- patrick, United States marshal, and;
tion, as it were, in a circle, the \ lng home room for 16,000 families. L. H. Arnson, receiver, The D a lto
Journ al says “ he expressed in m e t a -, This could be followed by an addltlon- land office.
)horic lan gu age what only later b e - ( al 1,000,000 acres of reclamation at
It Is understood that th* proposition
came the fact o f the circulation slightly greater difficulty, but with of Coos .Bay to place $160,000 at the -
which was given visible dem onstra- equally valuable results.
disposal of the government to assist
tion by Malpighi,” and add«, “ the
In th* work of enlarging Miner harbor
abric of progress is woven from
has been accepted by the boerd of ar­
Sixty per cent of Teachers Paee
egitimate dreams to a greater ex­
my engineers. T lU board of army en­
Salem.— The list of aucceesful can­ gineers has concluded to recommend
tent than the practical man is wont
didates for teacher«’ certificates at practically everything asked for th*
to realize or is willing to admit.”
the recent examination*, as given out Improvement of Coos Bay by the dele­
Renan's Chanoe.
by State Superintendent of Publié In­ gation from Marshfield.
Claire de Pratz in her book. struction L. R. Alderman, ahowe that
Forest rangers of the Shasta, Kla­
“ France From Within,” brings out 60 per cent of the applicants were suc­ math, 8isklyou and Crater National
a new story of Renan. Mme. Au- cessful. This year’s examlnationa, If forests, In northern California, and
bernon at her Friday dinners had a anything, were more satisfactory than southern Oregon, have been summon­
rule that every one at table should those of previous years. The ques­ ed to a convention to be held at Med­
take part in the conversation. Re­ tion* submitted met with a more gen­ ford, February 18 to 21. The conven­
nan tried to interrupt the speech of eral approval, both rrom those In tion is not an annual affair, but on*
one o f his fellow diners. “ Wait, charge of the examination* and those of several that have been hold period­
wait I” cried Mme. Renan, “you will taking them than has heretofore been ically to discuss new ways and Ideas
have your turn.” Renan waa silent the case.
of fighting fires, building trails and
until near the close o f the feast.
telephone Hues, and the like.
IRRIGATORS HOLD MEETING