orarffaTiQMO ttCTgqccwMCioCTorawan ^ P rof and Mrs. Ernest Jackson were out from Portland to spend the week-end with the former’s The Canadian Pacific Railway sister, Mrs. C. N. Terrell, and a r e offering to purchasers of family. wheat and mixed farming lands Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt have in Alberta and Saskatchewan a returned from Richmond, Cali­ plan to secure a home and farm fornia, where they spent several for themselves easier and cheaper Mrs. C. J. Hoskins was down Arrival and bapartura of weeks with their son whose home than renting or homesteading from McMinnville over Sunday Traina. All o f the land is suitable for is there. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles grain and mixed farming. It lies TM whi Senator and Mrs. J. L. Hos­ E. Lapp on Saturday, March 1, kins are home from Salem and close to railways, towns, and, 6:46 A. M. 9:10 A. M. a daughter. ' ' 1 ' are renewing acquaintance with g o o d schools. There is good 8:46 A. M. 11:05 A. M. Catering to the woman who Mrs. R oy Wassum is down the Jersey cows and Black Min water a n d abundant rainfall. 1:10 P. M. 5:27 P. M. demands, in addition to from Salem visiting her mother, orca chickens. Markets are good and taxes 4:07 P. M. 7:10 P. M. very low. The soil is a rich black Mrs. T* C. Comic. style, f o o t w e a r which is John Elliott and Ross Miles Lynn B. Ferguson is driving a Born to Prof, and Mrs. Russell came down from Salem Friday loam and is covered with a PERFECT FITTING and new Ford machine. W. Lewis on Sunday, March 9, in the Elliott machine remaining heavy growth o f native grass. splendid for wear, we are handling exclusively Crops are sure and there is no Jasper Bales visited relatives a daughter, Marjorie Eunice. with their numerous friends un­ better stock or dairy country. in Portland Sunday. the high grade footwear made by U T Z Sc DUNN Miss Gussie Crawford, o f Day- til Sunday evening. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Joe Cook and his new bride at* ton, was the guest o f Miss Jessie CO ., of Rochester, N. Y . These snoes have set a Enos Ellis, carrier on rural The Company offer these lands tended church services in New. Britt the latter part o f the week. route 3, was taken seriously ill high standard for thirty years and more, both for to actual settlers from $11.00 to berg last Sunday. * Miss Minnie Ehret visited in one day last week while on thi $25.00 per acre on twenty years style and reliability. They are made from care­ Mrs. A. B. Wilmot is up from Portland Saturday and Sunday route and was taken to his home time,one-twentieth cash and nine­ fully selected stock and will hold shape under Portland visiting her sister, Mrs. with her friend. Miss Josephine by F. E. Vestal, but be is so far teen equal annual payments with Noyes. J. W. Barcroft, Jr. improved thatrhe is able to be the interest at 6 percent. Pur­ most severe wear. The styles are exclusive and Special service Sunday night at up. Mrs. Myrtle Gause and Mrs. chasers can pay in full at any the fitting qualities are nowhere excelled. E. A. Newby visited friends in the Baptist church in honor of Mrs R. B. McEwen and twin time. David Livingston. All are cor­ sons left Sunday for their home Portland Saturday. To purchasers who make pay­ A ll of the season’s new models n ow on sale at dially invited. near Athena. They spent t h e ment o f one-t wentitth on 160 Cap. B. F. Pike sold his single Mrs. Henry Ehret visited the winter here with her parents, acres or more and have sufficient seat Ford auto and has a new last o f the week with her broth­ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goff, to stock and implements to crop a four passenger machine of the er, F. E. Vestal and wife, onChe- spare the babies the dangers o f a part o f the land and make their same make. cold winter. home there, the Company will Thomas Badger, o f Ashland, halem mountain R. P. Loomis, o f M a l d e n , Newberg W. C. T. U. will hold loan for the purpose of erecting was in Newberg the first o f the week visiting his sister, Mrs. Washington, has taken a posi a joint memorial meeting for house, barn, fences, putting down tion as assistant cashier in the Frances E. Willard and Neal well and cropping the land the Wm. Slater. Dow, March 28 at the BaptiBt sum of tw o thousand dollars, or Ed Mueller, the tailor, spent First National Bank. church at 8 p. m. All are cor­ less on twenty years time at 6 s a n d combined. Many other greenbacks. F. L : Harford^ who was here Sunday at his home in Oregon After April the 1st the Railway City, returning to business Mon­ from Corvallis last Saturday, dially invited. Free-will offering percent, without any additional towns and cities, from one to ten security. They will also under thousand, have come into exis­ Company will send personally called at the Graphic office to will be taken. day morning. certain conditions advance $1,- tence. The natural resources o f conducted excursions from Port­ Arthur and Eliza Dann, the Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roberts get a smell ot printer’s ink. land to Alberta. They furnish Pres. Pennington went to Mc­ English Friends, who were very 000 for stock. The stock loan, the country are great. Coal is who spent the winter in Nebraska however, is due in one year and one o f its chief assets, natural you with low rates and finer con­ and Iow a visiting with relatives, Minnville Saturday to give an greatly appreciated,-»closed their gas, oil, copper, lumber, all kinds veyances to inspect t h e land address at an educational rally services at Friends church Wed bears 8 percent. are home again. They will permit the purchaser of c 1 a y products, brick, tile, without any obligation on your nesday night with a good at Saturday o f this week will be held in the Masonville school. to do the work o f building, fenc­ cement, make for a rich a n d part. Write at once for any fur­ On account o f the oratorical tendance, and left for Seattle the the last day tor paying taxes ther information or particulars ing, cropping and other work prosperous country. with the three per cent off for contest there will be no meeting next morning. for himself, or so much of it as Markets for all their products that you want. Mr. and Mrs. Wassam and lit­ o f United Artisians on Friday paying up in lull. W. G. Ide. he can do, „and thus secure in are being rapidly extended, and tle daughter,-Fay, came down night. Marie K. Evans, Sec. Mrs. Peter Bashaw came up wages the greater part o f the there is no place on the conti­ I will be at Imperial Hotel Fri­ The two-year-old child o f Mr. f r o m Salem by auto Sunday loan they have made him, or nent where the opening o f the day and Saturday, the 14th and from Portland Friday to visit her son, Arthur, and daughter, and Mrs. W. E. Purdy was taken afternoon. Mrs. Wassam and they will do the work themselves Panama canal means more. A 15th insts. to Portland and operated on for little daughter will remain for a at the actual cost o f material farm here will make any man in­ Mrs. Jesse Smith. short visit with relatives and Annual Meeting Newberg Ap- Rev. George C. Ritchey an­ hernia Tuesday by Dr. John S. dependent in ten years or less. and labor. friends. Mr. Wassam returned plegrowert* Ui nounces the opening ot revival Rankin. Think this over carefully, $50 H O W T H E PLA N W O R K S FO R YOU home Monday morning, accom­ Mrs. E. J. Hoots, who came up services for March 14 at the You purchase 160 acres o f land to $75 an acre is not to o much Tbe adjourned meeting o f Ncw- from Oregon City the first of the panied by his father, B. A. Was­ at $18.00 per acre, a fair aver­ to value these farms in ten years. Christian tabernacle. ber£ Applegrowers’ Union will sam. age price. 1 6 0 times $18.00 They will show good interest on be held in the Commercial Club G. C. Stretch is now at Merced, week to look after the paying of D. E. W ay and wife, Walters her taxes, made her annual visit equals $2880, divided by one- those values right now if prop­ rooms Saturday, March 15, at California, where he has bought Grove, Minnesota, who have for to the Graphic office Tuesday. twentieth equals $144.00, your erly managed. Thousands o f 2 o ’clock, when directors will be a small place. Mrs. Stretch is The High School boys will the past three months occupied f i r s t payment. Within s i x others are living there and pros­ elected and other business o f the arranging to join him there, and the boys will follow a little later. play the Corvallis High team a rpoms at the Bass residence, have months from date o f purchase pering. Why not von? Annual Meeting transacted. W. This may be vour last oppor S. Allen has promised us one of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lawrence game ot basket ball' on the home lately moved to Mrs. Olmstead’s you agree to move on the land went down to Portland Sunday floor on Saturday night. A big property on 9th a n d Pacific and the Company will then ad­ tunity to get rich, new fertile j ¡¡¡a‘ v™" practical talks on a streets which he has recently vance you the necessary money lands at prices and terms that to meet the former’s mother, game is anticipated^ timely topic, and others will take purchased. Mr. Way is a retired to make the improvements and nearly any man can take. The A man and lady by the name Mrs. S. V. Lawrence, o f Forest part in program. Grove, who will visit here for o f Myers were out from Port­ farmer of Minnesota and a war allow you to do your own work dread of a new move and th e! * J. D. Gordon, Pres, for yourself if you wish. You can fear of possible failure has kept i some time. land Saturday looking over the veteran. J. H. Rees, Sec’y. Mrs. Gilbert N. Beaumont and readily see that the Company’s many a man from grasping an E. A. Newby and family were W. R. Oliver farm, north of town daughter, Eloise, arrived in Port­ interest in your welfare is just opportunity that would have, W. T. Macy and family drove down from Salem Sunday. Mrs. with a view o f buying. N. R. Oliver, who had a public land Saturday on the steamer beginning at this point. Y o u made him independent. Remem- down from McMinnville l a s t Newby and son, Bernard, will gets Sunday afternoon in their auto. remain until after the State Ora­ sale of his household effects last Elder from Los Angeles, Cali­ must succeed in order for them ber, gumption a n d grit torical contest and visit at the week, left Tuesday with Mrs. fornia. The family have been to secure a fair return on the in­ Gause home. Oliver and their son, for their south since June, the climate vestment. but their faith in the future success of the country and Cards have been received at new home in Calgary, Canada. proving o f great benefit to Mrs. ND CAKE settlers is such that they have MAD A this office announcing the arriv­ Through the White & Co. real Beaumont’s health. They a r e appropriated hundreds of thou­ al o f a daughter, Miss Roberto, estate agency, Rev. J. D. Cook visiting this week with her sands o f dollars to earn-out this at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and son, Joe Cook, have bought mother, Mrs. Emma Bell. plan knowing that you will re­ Roy H. Mills, o f Salem. C. K. an improved farm of sixty acres The choirs o f the Presbyterian ceive splendid returns in future Spaulding will now have to as­ at Airlie, Polk County. Joei9to and Friends churches have joined years by increased tonnage. sume the handle o f grand dad run the farm. in an effort to give an Easter SUCCESS IS YOUNG for the first time. Mrs. Albert T. H i 1 1 ot La song service under the direction Success under these conditions L. M. Carey and son, Clvde, Grande, who has been visiting o f Miss Britt and Mrs. C. B. is certain. Western Canada, like who have been batching for sev­ relatives in Portland and Salem, Wilson, the respective c h o i r all farming countries, have their eral months, owing to the ab­ came Wednesday to spend a few leaders. The service will lie giv­ good and bad years, but there sence o f Mrs. Carey who has been days with her brother, Dr. Price, en in the Friends church Sunday has never been a year when hay evening, March 23. Further an­ in Indiana assisting in the care and the Parker families., and grass was noj plentiful and o f her aged mother, are expect­ The date set for the State En­ nouncement will be made next when they could not raise plenty ing a happy reunion the latter campment o f the Grand Army of week. ot feed and vegetables ot all It N eeds part of next week when she will the Republic which will be held There has been general rejoic­ kinds. The prices of live stock, arrive home. . in Newberg this year is June 17- ing in Newberg during the week including poultry, and of dairy N o O ther E v id e n ce Rev. George C. Ritchey has re­ 18-lf). This will be the second on account o f news received that products are always high and m = I .iVr. ------ cently received a call to the pas­ visit o f the “ old boys” to New­ Judge Kelley had dissolved the will be for years, because of the than the fact that our mills torate o f t h e First Christian berg and they will be given a injunction held against the New- large number of new people com­ church at Boise, Idaho. This warm welcome. have been running 99% of b e r g bridge project. Rumors ing each year, and the diminish­ church has a seating capacity ot B. F. Heviland received word have been afloat that the parties ing of the large herds of cattle every 24-hour' working day 1200 and pays a salary o f $6000. Wednesday o f the death o f his who are opposing the building because of this settlement. The in the year and a half since However, Mr. Ritchey believes brother, Charles, who was a res­ ot the bridge over the Willamette land is all new and fertile and their opening to prove that his duty to be in service here and ident o f Newberg several years were going to carry the case to produces entirely different results will remain with his flock in ago. He had been staying in the a higher court, but the state­ than farming old and worn out Newberg. lands. There the farmer gets Soldiers Home at Roseburg but ment has not been verified. the real cream of the land for Pres. Levi T. Pennington, Prof, came up to Portland foe a visit The Chas. K. Spaulding Log­ himself. with his sister where he died sud­ and Mrs. Herbert York, Prof, ging Co. finally g ot a lease on ( Ha* fria Eaattra lari Whtat ari W at«« Salt W hat) and Mrs. Wm. Johnson and the denly. He had been dead about the Newberg Brick & Tile Co.’s GROWTH OF TH E COUNTRY Misses Ola Mills, Lucy Mills, three hours when found.! plant and work was resumed at The growth of the country is has found an appreciative Mrs. J. C. Hollingsworth and the f a c t o r y th is , Thursday, the marvel o f the American con­ Della Pearson, Jennie Deborde, response from the careful Olive Ramsey, Louise Hodgin, daughter, Corinne, formerly of morning. C. C. Cady who has tinent. T e n years ago there housewives of the West. Ester Ellis, lone Ellis, Pauline Newberg, who have spent the had charge of the plant for sev­ were few people living there, now Myers and Sibyl Woodward, of past few months in Kansas and eral years has been retained as Alberta alone has nearly half a M anufactured br Newberg, and Ina Wallen and Texas, arrived in Portland last manager. Several m en w ere million people, and they are a Alta Gumm, o f Springbrook, rep­ Friday where they will make thrown out o f employment when contented people. Great cities F is h e r F l o u r in g M il l s C o . •• A n w ric a * Finaat F lo u r in » M i ll . " resented the Friends church at their home with the former’s the plant was closed down on have sprung up like magic. Cal­ S E A T T L E , U. S. A. the state Christian Endeavor brother, F. N. Loomis. They account o f financial difficulties gary and Edmonton are each are expected out to Newberg convention at Portland the last a* ~ ' ' For Sal* by AH Doalora and it is pleasing to know that over 60,000 people. Ten years of the week. ( soon to visit with friends.' work has started up again. ago they were less than ten tnou- Locals and Personals $3.50 and $4.00 The Miller Mercantile Co. wimournBiAKH AMI F isher ’ s B lend F lour J»