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THE NKWBKUti GRAPHIC ■ N. B. Parker who had been do o o c *M » o c w x K K H » c g æ *Hjsjs a a B K io ttP < s ^ ^ ing the clothes cleaning and pressing act, left with his family for California the first o f the M ade b y Secretary Plummer, week. < Portland Union Stock Yards. Of course you are interested in ooto! good roads. Come out and hear Receipts for t h e week have Sam Hill, the great booster for been: Cattle 8 0 9, calves 19; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott, of Arrivai and D eparture o f Pas- good roads, on Thursday after hogs 5706: sheep 2542; horses Salem, were Sunday guests at Trains, noon o f next week. 44. the W. S. Parker home. T r. A somewhat firmer cattle mar The regular meeting o f t b e Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles came ket this w e e k . Transactions 9:10 A. M. down from Salem in their ma Woman’s Auxiliary to Pacific 6:46 A. M. College will be held at the dormi were limited, due to t h e light 11:05 A. M 8:46 A. M. Catering to the woman who chine Friday to attend the ora tory o n next Saturday after liquidation. Prime heavy steers 6:27 P. M. torical contest 1:10 P. M. demands, in addition to went to the killers »7.72 to »7.- noon at 2:30 o ’clock. 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. j . Burns and style, f o o t w e a r which is Frank Read and daughter, 85. B u l k »7.30 t o »7.60. children, o f Portland Heights, from George Sykes was up Butcher stock was also stronger, Miss Vera, who were here last PERFECT FITTING and spent Saturday and Sunday at Portland last Saturday. week visiting the McNay families; but a true line on market sta splendid for wear, w e are handling exclusively J. A. Ruble was down from the f. O’ Brien home left for their home at Peoria, Illi bility is difficult to obtain so Rev. J. D. Cook is suffering nois, the first o f the week. long as receipts are small. De d ie high grade footw ear made by U TZ Sc DUNN Amity the first of the week. mand for good cows and heifers from the effects o f contact with Mrs. N. Dorn, of Portland, is CO., o f Rochester, N. Y. These snoes have set a Harold B. Deen, the new man in New berg visiting old friends. poison oak, which delays their ager of the sash and door factory, stronger. Top loads o f cows high standard for thirty years and more, both for sold at $6.85 and heifers in small removal to their lately acquired says business is opening up and J. O’ Brien made a business lots $7.00 to $7.25. Calves have form in Polk county. style and reliability. They are made from care- he sees no reason why the plant trip to McMinnville last Friday. O. R. and R. W. Maris, neph should not do a good business not been a market factor for tw o fully selected stock and will hold shape B. P. Dammon is now located weeks, although prices a r e ews o f Mrs. E. H. Woodward, this season. tw o miles west o f Newberg on most severe wear. The styles are exclusive and . ~ . i steady to strong. Generally the and the Misses Marie Rice and the place he recently, bought of Ralph Cook took his departure entire cattle market has an im the fitting qualities are nowhere excelled. Viola Keene, w e r e week-end on Tuesday f o r t h e Alberta proved tone but only for choice N. C. Johnsoh. guests of the Graphic family. country where he will join his Miss Katherine O’Brien re A ll o f the season’s new models now on sale at Mrs. Cora Diedericks is teach father-in-law, H. G. M i l l e r . stock. Size o f next week’s re turned Saturday morning after ceipts will determine stability o f ing the Pleasant View school 3Vi When they get located Mrs. Mil a tw o weeks’ visit with her friend, price range. miles from town. She is staying ler and Mrs. Cook will follow. Mrs. C. L. Keller. The hog market continued its with her sister, Miss F. G. Chris Mrs. A1 Fletcher was down Dr. E. A. .Romig spent last tie, during the week and comes ascent this week and reached the from La Fayette the first o f the highest point Wednesday, when Sunday in Portland visiting at home Saturdays. „ _ week assisting in the care o f her several hundred head of choice t h e home o f his son-in-law, Miss Florence Rees and Miss father, Hon. J. C. Nelson, who light swine realized $9.25. Bulk Charles E. Fuller. Laura Hammer, who are teach- has been confined to his home lOflBOBOSaaOBX BeBOBCTOIOKBOaVOIOBOCWeP of sales averaged $9.00 to $9.15, Mrs. Orlando Winslow was up ing in the schools at Carlton while smooth and rough heavy j from Portland a feW days last and Yamhill respectively, were fcr several days. S. Ed. Launer who made a trip s t u f f brought proportionately week visiting the families of her over Friday night for the con short in twelve months, so they i o H oquiam , Washington, Iasi stiff prices. Market eased off a TO EXPERIMENT FÜR brother. L. M. and sister, Mrs. test. may be removed from the flocks EGGS ON OREGON FARM when the end ot the year shows week says he saw more drunk shade Thursday but closes the J. L. Parker. Miss June Helene Pearson, o f conclusively which were the poor Mrs. J. L. Roe, who is down Portland, a neice o f Mr. and men on the railroad ride from week steady from $9.00 to $9.15. Poultry breeding for egg yield producers. from Wallowa county, says they Mrs. F. A. Morris, was with Centralia to Hoquiam, a distance Upward trend may be checked The remaining fowls would be have had sleighing for the past them tor a week-end visit, at o f some sixty miles, than he has temporarily but nobody ventures is the object o f experiment No. seen in Newberg in the four years 201 o f the Oregon Agricultural a prediction as to where it will those which bad made a good three months with zero weather their home, 304 College street, Experiment League. There prob year’s record. The best o f these he has lived here. In Hoquiam, finally settle. part o f the time. The green grass returning to her home Sabbath a city of 10,000 p e o p l e , he Mutton trade was a sticky ably is nothing which will do should be selected for the breed looks good to her. evening. counted twelve saloons on one affair compared w i t h recent more to advance the poultry in ing flock, and the pullets hatched Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. N. Welter has traded his home side o f a street in a distance of periods. Plenty ot sheep are ar dustry and increase the profits from their eggs trap-nested Hie Bristow, on Wednesday, March property m Newberg to Adjutant five blocks, and many o f the riving but the bulk is contracted. o f production than systematic year after. Those who wish to 19, a son, this being the first boy Finzer, o f Portland, for a stock other buildings on the s a m e Buyers are bidding steady prices breeding o f this kind. build trap-nests like those origi to appear in the Bristow house- o f gents furnishing goods in Undoubtedly 25 or 50 percent nated at the Oregon Agricultural street are used for pool rooms tor good wethers and ewes. Best . hold. And his name shall be Sheridan. The stock he h a s and joints o f various kinds. load of wethers sold $5.85 and o f the hens in most farm flocks College, may obtain a bulletin called W oodrow .- here will be shipped to Sheridan What he saw confirmed the con ewes »4.50. Lamb market is do not lay enough eggs to pay showing how they are made, to B. 1. Carey, o f Falls City, spent if not sold. viction he already had that there steady to firm at unchanged for their keep. The trap-nest is gether with blanks for keeping several days last week at the is simply nothing to the argu- prices. C h o i c e sheared Iambs the only thing, so far as know, egg records, by writing to the Ralph G. Otis, who is attend Free Methodist parsonage visit that will demonstrate this and extension division of the college. ing Oregqp Agricultural College, ment used by some people to the ¡brought »6.50 Thursday, ing bis daughter, Mrs. E. I. Har will tell which hens d6 the lay came up With tb i O. A. C. dele effect that there is less drunken rington, who has been in poor ing. " I f a farmer in each county ness in towns where saloons are gation Friday evening to attend PIANO CONTEST s health 4or several weeks. ST. PATRICK’S PARTY --------------------- joins the league, trap-nests a the oratorical contest and re licensed than where they are not. Mrs. W. A. King and children mained for the week-end visiting Standing o f contestants in the flock, and then saves the best J u d g e Thomas A. McBride, came up from Portland Friday the home folk. M i s s e s Kathleen Gass and ! for breeding purposes, his neigh- »400.00 piano contest given by who is a member o f the Supreme for a week’s visit at the W ood the Newberg Hardware & Plumb Otto Ballhorn, o f O. A. C. who Court, was one of the judges in Gladys Hannon entertained a bors would come to him for ward home. She w a s accom- ing Co. Week ending Wednes came as a delegate to the State the oratorical contest held here number o f their friends at a St. eggs for hatching and tor cock- panied by her guest, Miss Jennie day, March 19. Patrick’s Party March 15. The erels from the best layers in his Oratorical contest, was enter on Friday of last week. The fol 7 5I112U0 119 1590240 MrGregor, o f Vancouver, B. C. tained at the L. S. Otis home. lowing morning he g ot out early color scheme was green and was flock and it would not be long 10 4586640 129 15076295 W. A. was up Sunday. Mr. Ballhorn belongs to the and took a stroll about town in carried out both in decorations before every farmer in the county 61 14068680 131 4912945 bad stock bred from good layers. The music recital given under “ Gamm-Upsilon” fraternity o f search o f land marks that were and refreshments. 5282140 144 9762431 Most ot the evening was spent The League proposes to make 70 2736005 172 7437420 the direction o f the Hulls at which Ralph is also a member. familiar to him fifty years ago io doing the things Pat himself three separate experiments. In 16598496 178 22968375 71 Wood-Mar hall Monday night Charley Crabtree is working when he was a resident o f this 179 22639400 72 1612955 would do. M. D. Hawkins was 1 the first a three month’s record was largely attended and well with the Advance Construction county, his father having been 180 5051445 79 5413266 received. On next Monday even Co. of Portland, and during this the family doctor for nearly the ihozt successful in t h e s e an d ; 0f the eggs laid by each hen in 90 22472135 181 12l57c50 ing a similar recital will be given season will be located at Pe Ell, whole county in the early days. secured tw o prizes. Those in- the flock is kept. In the second 116 8158466 a similar record for six months with other students appearing Washington. Mrs. Crabtree will When a boy he traveled through vited were: Biddies Paulsen, Bartholomew, is kept, and in the third a whole on the program. DISCONCERTING go to him as soon as the sale of here on the way to Portland, Pearson, Owen, Elliott, Parker, year’s record. It is best, if pos- The regular meeting ot the W. their household effects is over. and was surprised to find such a Christenson, H. Paulsen, Seeley, sible, to start the experiments “ What does this nation need?’ ’* C. T. (J. will be held on next Pres. Pennington h a s been prosperous city, this being his Rees, Hammer, Markell, a n d at the beginning o f the laying shouted the impassioned orator, Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the named a s a delegate to t h e first visit to Newberg. In dis Paddies Replogle,Hawkins, Par year, and to use pullets. The “ What does this nation re- Public library. This being the World’s Christian Citizenship cussing the Newberg bridge mat ker, Hinshaw, Elliott, D a v i s , ! Work may begin when the flock quire, if she steps proudly across day for the next lesson in Parlia Conference to be held in Port ter he said he doubted the oppo George, F. Davis, Hadley, Lewis, begins laying. November 1 is a the Pacific, if she strides boldly mentary law, those who have land June 29 to July 6, when sition taking an appeal from Rees, R. Parker, Jones, Butt, good time t o start a year’s across the mighty ocean in her not yet secured the lesson, may more than 100 o f the world’s Judge Kelley’s decision, owing to Williams. record, or it may start October mightj- march ot trade and free do so by calling at the store next greatest orators will take part the heavy bonds that would be dom? I repeat, what does she 1, or December 1. door to the Graphic office. required in such a case, and re in the program. A six month’s record will show need?” L. L. Fortune, who recently marked that even though an ap Mrs. A. B. Parker, formerly A. T. Hill, who recently sold “ Rubber boots,” -suggested the well which are the more Miss Nerva Wright, came out his drug business at LaGrande peal should be taken there would disposed of his property in New- fairly b e r g , is establishing summer i profitable hens. At the end of grossly materialistic person in from Portland Friday to attend for $18,000, joined Mrs. Hill here be nothing to prevent the county that time there could be a weed-, j the rear ot the house, the oratorical contest and greet Sunday evening and made a court from going ahead and quarters on the tract out on the ing out or killing off of the poor- ’ ~ her many college friends. The short visit at L. M. Parkers. building the bridge and having Dayton road bought of D. M. Parkers have lived at Spokane, He said he expected to remain at it completed before the case could Ramsey, where he will build a est layers. Some will do pretty i Sam Hill is coming to Newberg well for six months, but will fall, on Thursday of next week. Washington, f o r several years, La Grande and go into business be reached by the supreme court, residence during the season. but are now locating in Portland o f some kind. Heisnow a heavy which is now a year behind in its where Mr. Parker has gone into weight, tipping the beam at work. business. about d o u b l e the notch he Mrs. E. S. Greer, ofOtterbrook weighed in when he was in busi OBITUARY farm above Dundee, who was in ness in Newberg several years Newberg Wednesday morning, ago. Elizabeth Jane Rankins w a s said Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Greer, Mrs. Edith Hill Booker, the born in Floyd county, Indiana, former residents o f Newberg, National W. C. T. U. evangelist, March 13, 1836. She was mar who have spent the past tw o has been chosen by the American ried to A. J. Stevenson, January winters at Santa Barbara, Cali Woman’s Republic as a delegate, 16, 1853. T o them tw o children fornia, are in good health and with a number ot others, to at were born, a daughter, who died are expected home as soon as tend the World’s Peace Con in infancy, and a son, G. W. warm weather comes. ference to be held in Budepest, Stevenson, now living at Butte- Prof. Walter R. Miles o f the Hungar^, in June. While on the ville. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will sell you rich prairie land, all good for grain class o f 1906, Pacific College, trip Mrs. Booker intends to visit came to Oregon in 1891 and first and stock, from $11 to $25 an acre on 20 years writes fiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. various points o f i n t e r e s t settled at Newberg, b u t lour They will also loan you $2000 to build a house, barn, put down a well, fence the tim e. T. E. Miles, from West Branch, throughout Europe, and when years later located near Butte- land and put a part in crop. They give you 20 years time. Iowa, that he has accepted a she returns home she will have a ville, where they have since re position as assistant professor fund of information that she can sided and where Mrs. Stevenson N O O L D , W O R N O U T L A N D , It Is All N e w , Mere Y o u G e t th e C re e m o f psychology in Wesleyan Uni draw on to good advantage in died March 6. For fifty years a -H- versity at Middletown, C o n her course of brilliant lectures. she had been a member of the M. Regular excursions from Portland at reduced rates. Write for particulars and free literature necticut, beginning with the next Newberg is specially honored in E. church. Funeral services were school year. He recently made her appointment to this great conducted at Butteville March 8, W . G. IDE, Exclusive Agent, 218 L u m berm en s’ Building, Portland, Oregon a trip East and was in Washing conference which upll be of world where the remains were laid to wide interest. ton during inauguration week. rest. M ARKET REPORT ocrwcKragaxsxipacttgaa^ I Locals and Personals j W e Set the Pace in W om en’s Footwear $3.50 and $4.00 The Miller Mercantile Go. g Farm ers, Here is Your Chance You can get a farm o f new, rich, clear land Cheaper and easier than homesteading or renting. T h e C a n a d ia n Pacific t