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T H E N E W B E B O O K APH1C K. W. Shafford went to Port expenditure, if any. qch > oooochooo ^ ^ j<fE&ocHX>oooopcs»iiTrsTas:aCTsa land Tuesday where he will re This notice is given by order main for a month and take of the council of the city of New treatment for kidney trouble berg. Dated this 8th day of which has been bothering him May, 1913. W. W. Nelson, for several months. Recorder of the City of Newberg. ao&<8X>0OQaoo0a&aooa0CHyo<>^ aooooooö Wednesday evening the New Iron And Brass Wanted \ berg Hard ware & Plumbing Co., ts Arrival and Departure of Pas J. E. Todd, of McMinnville, consisting of Henkle Bros, and Take your scrap iron and brass in town. »enfer Trains. Mr. Kelly, delivered totheFickes to the Newberg Iron Works and as we show them are not George L. Kelty has enlisted in Trotar fro o i Portland T rata* fo r PortUaS home the piano won by Hazel turn it into cash. especially different from the army of Aitoists and is driv Fickes in th e contest. After s t y l e s f o r older men; 9:10 A. M. insr a new Fold. 6:46 A. M. BALANCE OF TH E SEXES. placing it in the parlor they, there’s a smartness of 11:05 A. M. 8:46 A. M. Eli Rowlev,%f Dayton, was in R u m i m Why Women Outnumber Men with Mr. and Mrs. Hulin, were color in the fabrics that M. 5:27 P. 1:10 P. M. In A I meet All Civilised Lend*. town last Saturday, renewing invited into the dining room older men may think a 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. M. acquaintances. where a sumptuous chicken din The fact that in almost all civi- little too loud; there’s a B. L. Barry, of Dayton, was in W. A.* King and family were ner was served. . Miss Shatts Uze>i countries women outnumber snap to the cut of the men has been ascribed to the higher Newberg Wednesday. i here from Portland over Sunday presided a t the piano and ren . birth rate of girl babies, yet sta- garments that young fel dered several pieces, accompanied | tisticH show that 105 boy» are born Remember the recital tonight1 visiting with relatives lows particularly like; we to every 100 girl*. According to a t _ the Presbyterian church. I w ._ „ _. ... . by her brother on the violin. Af enjoy supplying t h e s e . „ . „ „ | Enjoy a splendid entertain- figures compiled by a European stat- ter extending congratulations to y o u n g men with such Samuel Grathwell, of Forest ■ mcnt and help the piano fund at | iatician, the girl tuu a better chance clothes; made for us by Grove, was in Newberg last I the Presbyterian church tonight. Miss Fickes on her success and than the boy of attaining maturity. thanking her for her royal enter Saturday. He finds that from the third to L. M. Parker in company with tainment, all departed to their the fifteenth year the mortality for Mrs. Lenna Rinard and babe Charley Larkin made a trip to both sexes is the same; from the homes feeling th at the evening are down from McMinnville Morgan, Morrow county last fifteenth to the nineteenth year, the was well spent. visiting a t Langton’s. week. critical age for girla, the girl’a Miss Dorothy Ehret from Miss Anna Rogers was out Charles E. Potter, of Portland, chances are slightly better than the We will discontinue giv Portland visited a t the home of from Portland*and spent Satur who has bought what is known boy’s; from the thirtieth year to ing premium tickets after thirty-fifth the mortality among her father, Henry Ehret over day and Sunday with friends in as the Wilson place on Chehalem the May 10th omen is smaller than among men, mountain directly north of New Newberg. Sunday. it continues smaller until the berg, was a caller a t the Graphic and W e P ay Cash fo r Eggs Ci,pl(V Han I seventieth year. Then, for a dec Attorney Ore L. Price and In last Saturday’s ball game office on last Saturday. Mr. ade and a half, the sexes once more family were up from Portland the high school team defeated Potter followed the printer’s the same chance of survival, last Sunday visiting a t Dr. the McMinnville team by a score trade when a young man and in have but above eighty-five years of sge of 14 to 3. • Prices. the Fall of 1888 was working woman again standa a much better Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Timberlake Miss Ethel Hutchcroft, of Yam for the F. W. Baltes Co. in Port chance than man. went to Portland last week and hill, is in town visiting with her land. J. C. Hiatt brought a To account for this difference the points out that woman öoa<xfasxaagxtogxo0asxoaaaaoao^ooo<y>oo<>ooooof^^ brought out a new F o r d cousins, Mr. and Mrs. F r e d little printing outfit up here statistician has greater resilience in shaking off Hutchcroft. machine. from _ Whittier, California, in diseases than man. It is true that A. M. Boldon and wife are out Rev. Charles O. Whitely, pastor November, for the purpose of Jth e physical strength of man la field th a t‘ contained a large rntex <Hd not want happened to be William, from Portland spending the week of Friends church, is expected filling the aching void in New greater than woman’s, but a wom ball, the farmer said, “There's a duke of Normandy, and be decided to power of endurance is more ro fine, strong boll there, Master Wil- *° to Braces and conquer Matilda, with the former’s cousin, Mrs. home from his trip to Richmond, berg by e s t a b l i s h i n g thé an's bust. liam, and it’s only two yean old.” Tber* were no national roads through Indiana this week. H. M. Huffman, and family. Graphic, and Mr. Potter was sent One reason for this is that wo “How do you tell ita age?“ qua France in those days, and WBHam doubtless bad a hard trip. P artsps j. W. Shafford was out from Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilmot out from- Portland by the Baltes man possesses a finer perception of ried the bos. Matilda noticed tbe mod op bis clothes Portland one day last week came out from Portland Friday Co. to assist in getting the office her power of endurance than a man. “ Why. by its borne,” said the when she came out o f church when her perception warns her farmer. found him watting for her. visiting his brother, K. W. Shaf for a brief visit with Mr. and in shape and the paper launched. and fatigue, she stops. A man does Bv its hornd?” Young Glad At any rate. William descended The first number appeared earlyj of Mrs. John W. Barcroft Jr. ford the glove manufacturer. not stop until his power is exhaust stone looked thoughtfully a mo his horse, and taking Matilda firmly uot as G. W. James has been trying Newberg is a dry town. If in December and Mr. Potter says ed. His nervous system is not ment: then his face cleared. “ Ah, by tbe back of tbe neck, rolled bar out a Ford machine and when a you don’t believe it, try the he rem ained here a b o u t a m o n th I finely organized ae a woman's, and see. Two horns—two yearn."— over and over In tbe mire o f Bruges, planting well directed blows upon her as Moeso, the Italian physiologist, fellow gets that tar along it is sanitary drinking fountain in with Mr. Hiatt. He is out look has pointed out, men and women Boston Transcript. royal face and body with his other r w n ¿nty a little question of time. Tbs First Waltz. front of the U. S. National Bank. ing after his farm and says be} are entirely dependent upon their band. L ife was elemental a The waltz in its present form was years ago The excavation tor the base L.S. Hopfield, the fire insurance will bnild a good residence on nerves for cantion not to overexert. introduced about the year 1785, but This strenuous lovemaking somehow the place before bringing his While it is true that wotnen more ment for the new city hall was man and Justice of Peace, of Mc similar dances based on the same appealed to Matilda. Perhaps It w as easily contract many diseases, par familv out from the citv. what she would have liked to do to Minnville, was trundling about completed last week and the ticularly nervous and mental dis principle (“walzen,” or “to turn“) Brihtrie. tbe gentleman she could not foundation walls are being put Newberg in a Meltz runabout eases, than men, they overcome were popular many years before get. who was only tbe English am-, A FORECAST OF EVENTS last Monday. them more easily.—New York Son. that tin^e: On Nov. 17,1786, a new bassador at her father's court and not in. opera by Vinzenz Martins, “Una at all a proper person to be snubbing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swain, of In the high school ball game A Book Cyclone will sweep T h g F f p o u s Hhist G hrdfifis. Cosa Rara,” was performed in Vi a princess. So Matilda sent word to Portland, old time friends of Wednesday evening it was an off [over Newberg the latter part oU Th The pre-eminence of London’s enna. In the closing scene of this her father that, “sick In health and Rev. and Mrs. E. I. Harrington, day for the home team and the this month, T h e lib r a r y 'b o a r ^ K e w gardens in the botanical world opera a dance, which was called dolorous in body.” she had firmly re to marry no man bat Duke spent the week end visiting at boys lost to Forest Grove by a is convinced th a t many of Qur date* from 1773. In the preceding “Langaus,” was introduced, and solved William. the Free Methodist parsonage. score of 8 to 4. . * citizens have books that can be year George 111. was induced to this became the waltz, which soon Later, after William had conquered send one of the gardeners to the invaded not only the public places, You w ill miss a treat if you Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kersey hAve spared tor the use ot the public Cape of Good Hope, “provided his |.but the palaces, and became fash England, he offered his queen tbe estates o f any English nobleman she fail to attend the entertainment returned froip Sisson, California, library And an earnest effort will expenses do not exceed £¿00 a ionable. might name Matilda did not have to o f music and dramatic readings where they spent the Winter. be made in ab.mt two weeks to year,” and he brought back 400 spe think twice: She not only chose Brib- trio’s estates, but she put him in prison a t the Presbyterian church to They enjoyed their vacation but visit every home in the interests cies of new plants. This collection, STRENUOUS LOVEMAKING. and kept him there all the rest o f his being entirely new to Europe, plac night at 8 o ’clock. Admission sav they are glad to be back ot this educational institution. Duk« William Tamed Matilda, and 8ha life—an excellent argument for the ed the gardens at Kew above all home again. wise custom o f restricting woman’s 25 cents. Got Square on Brihtrie. Definite plans will be announced thoae on the continent. Similar ex choice to o n e y e a r in four. Clarence Watkins r e t u r n e d Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodges left later. Tbe Library Board. peditions were sent oat a t the ex A m odern lover who resorted to pense of tbe government to India. brute force to win bis lady would soon home last week from Oakland here Tuesday for Bisbee, Arizona, find him self in tb e s tr e e t if not In tb e Polytechnic school which he has their former home, where he will NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT China, Brazil. Fiji, Australia and police station. ' But fashions In pro Fine Idea. the Philippines. Before the close In su ran ce M an—If you lose a b and posals have changed in a thousand been attending during the past take up work again with a cop of the eighteenth century Kew gar years, and w hen W illiam th e C onqueror we pa.v you *1.000 P a t—I’ll sp ak e to year. He expects to return to per m i n i n g company. The Notice is hereby given, that the dens were generally admitted to set H e’s a co n tracto r out to m ake M atilda, d a u g h te r of me b ro th er Mike resume his school work in the Graphic will follow them. council ot the city of Newberg, possess the finest variety of plants tbe C ount o f F landers, th e happiest a n ’ do lie losin’ bunds all th e to im e .- in Europe. Till then this distinc of m aidens be adopted m easures th a t P nek. Fall. Mrs. N. Welter went to Sheri Yamhill County, Oregon, pro tion both by the Paris w ere forcible, to say tb e le a s t T be L. L. Smallwood, who bought dan Monday in response to a pose to improve College Street Jardin was des claimed Cramping th« Bank. Plantes and tbe Upsala New York Sun tells th e sto ry o f his Cnst’ier itn lady c ash in g check for sixty acres of the L. S. Otis farm long distance phone message, re from tbe south line of Hancock botanic gardens. tem pestuous wooing: T he su ito r M atilda had she did not £15» flow will yon h av e It. m adam east of town, laying on the south turning Wednesday evening. It street to the south line ot North w a n t and th e m an she w ished to woo gold o r n o te s ’» lj» d y -O h . all gold. Disting th* Iron Chanoollor. side of the road, is arranging to is understood that Mr. Welter street, in said city of Newberg, her she could not g e t T h e mhn sh e ¡please, if y o n ’ ce got I t —London Punch. When we recall Bismarck’s te r stock it up for dairying, this has succeeded in selling his stock by grading said portion of said rific achievements in the way of having been his occupation in of good 8 a t th at place. street as to conform to the food and drink it should not be for the East. Mrs. L. S. Otis, Miss Loraine established grade thereot, by gotten that he had eventually to S. L. Parrett, the banker, has Otis, Miss Gertrude Hollings c o n s t r u c t i n g concrete curbs pay the penalty. Cancer was feared, Dr. Scbweiningen discovered sold his home north of the rail worth and the Misses Chambers thereon, by providing and con but the truth by a series of questions, road track to Mr. Lyle, the milk went to Corvallis Thursday structing street drainage for which Bismarck angrily resented man, and has moved out to the morning to witness the annual said portion of said College until tbe doctor remarked that if old Reuben Everest home where inspection drills which occur on street and by paving with five he did not waDt to answer questions inch gravel bitulithic pavement he should consult a veterinary sur he is planning to build a modern Friday at O. A. C. Then Bismarck was put upon « the said portion of said College geon. residence during the summer. a dffet of salt herringB for six weeks, Glen Paxson who has been do H. M. Abbott passed through street; and to which a little butter, bread and Newberg on the way to Port ing work in a mining district in land from McMinnville Monday Further notice is hereby given, potatoes were presently added. And the Blue Mountains in Grant evening where he spent the last th at the said improvement of hardest of all, drink was at first forbidden, rel&xhtion county, came home last week tor tew days of his jail experience as said portion of said College street absolutely presently coming to the extent of a a visit with his parents, Mr. and a result of his deals with W. E. shall be made in accordance with few mouthfuls of spring water an Mrs. Wm. Paxson. He says the Mattbews. Mr. and Mrs. Mat and as provided in the plans and hour after meals.—Lond< on Chron- snow was four feet deep a t the thews went to McMinnville specifications filed in the office of ide. the Recorder of the City of New camp when he left. Monday and an adjustment of berg on the 22nd day of March. Men and Woman and Poetry. The next regular monthly busi the case was made. Mr. M att A public librarian recently gave 1913, and th at the estimated ness meeting of the W. C. T. U. bews speaks in the highest terms cost of said improvement is me evidence that man’s regard for will be held on Wednesday of of the manner in which attorney $8320, and th at the cost of said poetry is greater than woman’s. next week at 2:30 p.m. a t the B. A. Kliks handled the case for improvement is to be assessed to Many pupil teachers and other stu dents frequent his library and come home of Mrs. Frances Matthews. him. the property abutting said por in quest o f books to help them in The superintendent of the de C. A. Morris, the jeweler and tion of said College street and the study o f literature. partment on Sabbath Observance optician, never remains quiet collected in the manner provided H e finds that when set to study a poet the male student usually bor has a program prepared for the very long at a time without see in the charter ot the city of New rows that poet’s works to read for occasion. A good attendance is ing some changes that can be berg and the laws ot the State of himself, bat the female sayz: “ Oh, desired. made in his store and fixtures to Oregon applicable thereto; and I don’ t want to wade all through Miss Florence Call, a com facilitate and build up his busi Further notice is hereby given, th at; give me a book that will sum positor in the Graphic office for ness. He is just completing an th at the council of the said city marise his ideas and tell me what I ought to think about him.” And the past year, gave up her posi optical room that is a model of of Newberg will, at an adjourned the usual way is to give the girl a tion last Saturday and returned convenience and strictly up-to- meeting thereof to be held on the book that tells her what a man to her home in St Johns where date, and besides he has given 21st day of May, 1913, a t 8:00 thinks she ought to think about J N O . W . B A R C R O F T , JR. she is soon to be married. the rooms a thorough overhaul o’clock p.m. on said day, a t the poetry.— London Spectator. Francis Brickley, of Middleton, ing, repapering the walls and Council room in the said city of W e N e ve r Substitute Carly Humor. whose place Miss Call took when ceiling with very artistic taste, Newberg, hear and determine Gladstone when a boy was visiting she came to the office, is back giving his apartments a swell objections and remonstrances to in the country, and the fanner was again in his old position. appearance. said proposed improvement and showing him around. Coming to • Locals and Personáis ¿ ¿ j YOUNG MEN’S Hart Schaffner & Marx * • * The Miller Mercantile Go. • -POISON Squirrels, Gophers, Rats and Mice with the famous Boss Squirrel Poison Buy it of the 9 fewbc ?y *Dri/y I ú