Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 13, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E N B W B E K O G R A P H IC
Q u a l i t y R i n g s T r iie
in this store's merchandise. Always courteous and efficient
service, together with price fairness makes this your store—
the place where satisfaction is assured.
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Newberg’s Forem ost Furniture Store
Foremost because of the merits of this store, foremost because of its Price Fairness
in furniture selling and Nfcwberg’s most careful home-furnishers have come to
know and to look to this store for dependability in furniture—the kind that can be
relied upon to give service for years. Whether it be for the most modest cottage or
or the finest home, the same is true in every instance, quality at its best and prices
the lowest Call and see our large stock o f furnishings. Our prices will suit you.
W . W , jféoiiint/sworth
THE STORE OF QUALITÄT
Phone W hite 2 5
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DUNDEE
H enry H agey has purchased
the Al L iv en g ood p roperty.
gin
Cl
Kf
Comer of First and Howard
% & r o f w a y in sec 3 5 in t 5 s r
8 w $224.
B Cinse &*hsb t o Eunice E H oi-
lopeter 6 0 ac in Ira C C on ger die
t 2 s r 3 w $ 1 .0 0
B P D am m on & w f t o Nells C
& H attie John son It 4 blk 35
H urley & Largess Add N ew berg
Al L iv en good w ill build a new
hom e on his p a r t o f his father’ s
land.
Bland H erring has purchased
the Dundee p ro p e rty ow n ed b y $ 100 .
J O E lrod & w f t o J A W ilson
Elm er Everest. I t w a s form erly
tra ct 2 0 E lrod Ac $10.
the Samuel P a rrett hom e.
Eugen» Bible Uni t o G C &
In the C o u n t y E ducational
Lulu
Ritchey 2 6 ac in Jesse Par­
C on test, recently held in t h e
sch ools o f Yam hill cou n ty , the rish die $10.
D & Kenneth Fendali t o J T
first prize, a set o f e n c y d jpedias,
C
arter
int in 4 .4 8 8 ac in Lewis
w en t t o M cM innville, b u t t w o o f
the five second prizes were w on R ogers die in t 3 s r 3 w .
Virgil & O M Fendali t o j T
b y Dundee pupils. The fortun ate
C
àrter
Vi int in 4 .4 8 8 ac in Lew is
winners o f the five d olla r prizes
were M abel Sw ink and Augusta R oogers die in t 3 sr 3 w.
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E G Fendali t o J T C arter Vi q
Niederberger.
in 4 .4 8 8 ac in L ew is Rogers die
R oe R obison m ade a business
in t s r 3 w . —
trip t o M cM innville on M on d ay.
S A French t o J E Chandler its
On the aftern oon ot F riday, 8 and 9 N W N ew berg Sub $1900.
the 2 8 th , a m em orial service w ill
A G ottsche & w f t o C C & A
be held b y the Dundee W. C. T. W Fletcher Its 5 & 6 B 62 La-
U. a t the church, in h on or o f F ay ette $950.
Frances W illard and Neil D ow .
J O H anson & w f t o Geo H an­
A fter the p rogra m a social hour son NVi It 102 blk 1 4 Hurley &
w ill be spent and refreshments Largess Add t o Newber $300.
served.
P C Hess t o S S Hess 2 .5 1 6 ac
in S C Hess did c 3 sr 3 w $10,-
CH EH ALEM CENTER
000.
A G H ollin gsw orth t o J A & E
President Pennington, o f P a­
G Barham SV£ It 3 Nik 12 Hur­
cific College, w ill tell a b ou t the ley & Largess Add New berg
F ive Years M eeting ot Friends $700.
Church a t the church Sunday
Z H Hunt t o Jno N C rosb y 47,
m orning.
48, 63 & 6 4 Dundee $5400.*
T h e m atron s medal contest
D avid Johnson & w f t o Eliza
w a s held a t the schoolhouse last Caldw ell 4 6 0 ac in E E sta b rook
F rid a y evening as announced. die in t 4 sr 3 w $1.00.
Q uite a num ber w ere present,
David Johnson & w f t o Percy
M rs. Blum M rs. Hess, Mr. and Johnson 5 6.67 ac in B die $10.
M rs. Baker, and M rs. Cyrene
G eo H Lntz & w f t o M H B o w ­
Palm er, o f Dundee were there erm an It 3 Deskins 3rd A d d
The con testan ts all did well, Newberg.
M rs. M aude McGuire taking the
L C M arley & w f & W J t o L
m edal, M rs. Baker being close E & N Wallick 89 66 ac in sec 36
second.
t 3 s r 5 w $3000.
Rev. Parker, o f S p ringbrook,
A S Mellenger & w f t o H L
g a v e an interesting talk at the H agey EVi blk 14 It 8 Deskins
2nd Add New berg $1500.
church last Sunday’ .
V G Meyer C M & E E H ollo-
A num ber of the Chehalem
Center people w ent up t o visit peter 36 ac in I C C onger die $1.
T E M orris t o T E Miles lOOx
E n os Ellis the first ofth e week as
240
ft in Newberg $1000.
he is sick abed a t his hom e on
W VI M orris t o M ilton E C ady
the m ountain.
Its 11 and 12 N W N ew berg Sub
$ 10 .
Real Estate Transfers.
shout twice as rigid as if compoeed
of steel.
The little scratching« made by
man on the surface re real rooks,
but none approach steel in rigidity.
The specific gravity of the earth is
5.66— that is, it is that many times
denser than if composed of water.
Pendulum experiments and rec­
ondite studies of variation of lati­
tudes and of tides in the solid ma­
terials of the earth all indicate
that the globe as s whole is very
rigid. But the material within is
unknown.
It is not absolutely rigid, how­
ever, because the pendulums were
deflected only two-thirds the amount
thev would be with an earth whose
rigidity is absolute.
Changes in latitude of places
show that the equator moves, but
this cannot move unless the axis
moves slightly in reference to the
principal axis of rotation. Thus the
earth actually wabbles like a peg-
top. And from this fact it appears
that its rigidity is greater than that
.of steel.
We have no clew as to what the
materials of the earth’s center nuW
be to have this great rigidity. Bu|
tides in the globe, ai revealed by
pendulums, wave velocities that are
propagated by earthquakes and real
changes in latitudes agree that the
earth is more rigid than if the in­
terior were made of steel.
Nothing is known as to the ther­
mal state of the central regions.
White hot lava certainly pours forth,
but we do not know from what
depths. Heat increases with depth
of mines, but we do not know if this
increase continues. If it does, then
any substance known would be
melted.
If the center is melted, then the
crust, to be so rigid, most be com­
posed of materials whose nature is
unknown. If absolutely rigid, then
no attraction of the moon nor any
other body or combination of bodies
coaid cause the earth to bend. But
it does rise and fall in minute tides,
and these are about the same as
they would be in a sphere of nearly
double the rigidity of steeL—New
York American.
Reclamation of Hundreds of Thou­
sand« of Acres Miy Follow Survey
Salem.—With $100,000 available, the
work of making a detailed survey of
the resources of the Deschutes river
can be commenced just as scon as
John H. Lewis, state engineer, and the
chief of the reclamation service agree
on the provisions of the contract be
tween the state and the government
for the expenditure of this fund. At
present, the contract is being held up
because the state engineer wants to
have its provisions broad enough to
cover other streams besides the Des­
chutes, and the chief of the reclama­
tion service has drawn the contract
so a i to confine the work to that one
river.
This fund of $100,000 is made up by
an appropriation of $60,000 from the
state and $60,000 from the govern­
The Democratic Administration
will probably make little difference in the prevailing
prosperity o f this nation, state or community, but it’s
always safe to save no matter who is President Save
while you are earning and be prepared for the time
when your earning capacity will cease. Its easy
when you get the habit Put your money in our Sav­
ings Department where it will be absolutely safe and
draw 4 per cent interest compounded semi-annually.
United States National Bank
ment. This is said to be the first time
the government has agreed to co-op­
erate with a state on such a largo
scale in a m atter of this kind. Its im­
portance is much greater than Is gen­
erally understood.
NEWBCRO, OREGON
Buocsss of Apple Sals Astounding.
Pleasure end Picnic Parties a Specialty
Portland.— Portland’s first general
Country Tripe at Team Rates
apple sale, the biggest In tho history
of ths United States for the same
space of tim e, ended with a record of
between 10,000 and 16,000 boxes of M OTOR TRANSFER NO. 1
appels sold, an average of about eight
W ill move baggage, freight or furni­
apples for each man, woman and child
ture to all parts o f the city or country.
in the city.
* Phone Blade 18
Newberg, Oregon
Compared with the famous apple
sals at Chicago, last month, when 84.-
000 boxes of apples wore moved, and
Administratrix Notice
considering the difference In popula­
tion, Portland f am Hiss purchased near­
In ths County Court of tbs Stats of Oregon for
ly three tim es the quantity of fruit.
BNOS
A . M . DUNLAP
Oldtime Malheur Camp Is Revived.
Malheur.— Following the example of
lta sister town of Brogan, IS m iles
south, this old mining camp, fa the
extreme northern ead o f Malheur
oounty, held a mads meeting and rais­
ed a lu g e cash bonus for the estab­
lishment here o f the Malheur Mining
News, a new weekly newspaper. The
publisher receiving the bonus wlH put
in a plant here, as well as at Brogan,
jgnd the Malheur Mining News sad
the Brogaa Herald will make thsir
Initial appearanoe about April 1,
on Tuesday and one on Friday.
tbs County of Yamhill.
In ths Matter of ths Estats
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General Contracting
: Sewer ft Tile Work
and Deep Wells
I. R. F. D. 8
to W h ite & Co.
for REAL ESTATE
and BEAVER STATE
i
V. T. Keyes, Oeeesasd,
Newberg, Ore.
ALW AYS QO
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of
JB L L IS
Laura B. Hardwick, Adm lnlitratfU. J
706 First Street
Newberg, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To all whom It may concern, notice is hereby
given that ths undsrsignsi waa appointed ad­
ministratrix of «aid estate by order of the Coun­
ty Court, dated January 30th. ISIS All parson«
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
having elalme against the said estate are here­
by directed to present the same, duly verified,
The only Abstract. Books in
within eix month* from the data nf the flrat
Yamhill County
publication of this notice, by mail, addressed
to Laura B. Hardwick, Ncwbarg, Oregon.
O regon
The first publication of this notice 1*made In M c M in n v ill e .
the Newberg-Graphic on tfie 20tb day of Febru­
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Sale
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Rent—Ten
acre
Laura B. Hardwick,
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Administratrix.
prune orchard. J. L. H a w orth , t f
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
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Up to ths Door.
The colonel was boasting of hie
native south.
“ Wonderful country down in Tex­
as, seh, and pow’ful fertile too. Yes,
I know many a spot daown theh
where the trees grow so close to­
gether that you all couldn’t shove
youah hand between theh trunks.
And as for game, seh, why, I’ ve seen
deah with antlers eight feet spread I
Yes, seh!”
“ But colonel, how can such deer
manage to get their antlers between
Marriage Licenses
such tree trunks?”
The colonel drew himself up with
great dignity.
Hazel C la yton , age 18, t o Orla
“ Thet, seh,” be replied, “ is theh
A. C oop er, age 18.
business.” — Portland Press.
Grace C. Hill, a g el7 *_to H arry
Symptom of Reoovery.
M. H yden, age 27.
A doctor who had been attending
Lillie Hullet, age 16* t o Guy E.
an old farmer for a fortnight or so
T a to m , age 21.
pronounced the patient so much im­
proved that it would be unnecessary
for him to call again professionally.
MASS OF THE EARTH.
Next day the medico was not a little
astonished to find the o*-patient in
K Is About Twies as Rigid as H Com­
the surgery with a half consumed
posed of Stool.
bottle of medicine in his hand. “ I
From refilled researches in the thought, doctor, as you said that I
transmission of earthquake waves was all right again that I needn't
through the earth’s strata, from finish t’bottle, so I’ve brought it
computations made by high mathe­ hack, as it’ll happen come in handy
maticians upon data secured by for some other badly (sick) body
swinging delicate pendulums in that’s got t’same complaint as 1
north and south and east and west had. And you’ll likely knock some­
lanes and from the motions of thing off my bill, seeing that I’ve
orizontal pendulums in subter­ only supped half of it.” Thus show­
ranean chambers it has been de­ ing a shrewd, saving turn on the
duced that all these movements can convalescent’s part. — Chamber«’
be explained by the properties of •TfrarML
the earth’s mss# if it. ss s wholf, is
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2nd Add New berg $15 00.
P B ow ers & w f t o F A and
E m m a Perkins und Vi o f It 45 in
H urley’s Sub $37 00.
Clarence B utt t o Inez B utt
5 0 x 1 0 0 ft in New berg $10.
D ora Bnmm t o C L Bumtn
und one-eighth 171 .65 ac J B
R ow lan d die t 3 s r 4 w $1000.
M E C ady t o Wm M M orris N
2 ac o f lo t 26 N W N ew berg Sub
10 .
S M Calkins and w f t o A da S
Ridenour 79-10 0 ac J B R ogers
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halem Land Sub $10.
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