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    TH K M B W B K K G G R A P H IC
^
TTOBNBY - AT-LA W
CLAR ENCE B U T T
W ill practice in all the court« o f the
state. Special* attention (riven to pro­
bate work, the writing o f deeds, mort­
gages, contracts and the drafting o f all
k « a l paper«.
Newberg, Oregon.
O p t ic s — Second Floor
Bank o f N ew beig Building.
FACING TORTURES.
The Sublime Courage Shown by
an Âmenean Indian.
W ILLING TO DIE FOR ANOTHER.
HUMUS IN TH E S O IL
ANCIENT SECRETS.
.1! V W —
'
This Valuable Substance Is Due to the
Preaenad of Bacteria.
We dnd a vawt difference In the te r
tiuty of different son« writes a l . j Priceless Recipes That Are
McArthur, aaalstunt bacteriologist. Ida-
bo experiment station For Instance, i
Lost 10 the WOnu.
sand, although It may contain all the j
. .
Now
A DARING SCOUT.
rx y W W X M M M M M A M m
i
Hie Qulsk Wit Reeled the Federal« and
Saved His Neek.
Wat Bowie, a m-out for the (Confeder­
ate army, was a young Maryland law­
yer at the time the groat conflict be­
gan. After mouths of aucceasful work
i be was captured and taken to Wash­
ington and sentenced to be hanged.
He made bin escape, and In “On Has*
ardou« Service" W. G. Beymer tells of
the weeks that he was followed by se­
cret service men and small details of
You know you can work
Federal cavalry and bow by his vary
hard at one kind o f work
audacity and quick wit be escaped re­
until you are tired, then
capture.
chan tie to another kind of
1 He blundered Into, a camp of them
work which is harder it
one morning at dawn and saw instant­
seems to rest, but there is
ly that retreat wqa Imponalble; they
were ready to open fire with a do sen
the same wear on the body.
revolver». Without hesitation be strode
So often with cheap glass­
np to tbe tueu and shouted Indignantly:
es poorly fitted they seem
I “ You make mighty free with my
to help, hut in the end min
mils! With all tbla wood round you
the eyes.
did not need to bora my fences-“ He
seemed very angry.
I know I can give you the
"Who are you 7" a corporal «tam­
best of service, —ask those I
pered
hAve fitted,—for I ha ve
{ "The owner o f tbe rails, o f courser
made sight and the eye a
And than, apparently somewhat mot-
special study. I take a per­
• lijled. be went on: “ W ell well! War
sonal interest in you, while
Is war. but don’t do any more damage
in the large city you are just
j than yon can help, boys." He ant
•one of the many people who
down with them to their breakfast and
call for glasses.
; chatted with them pleasantly. One of
them asked If be had seen Wat Bowie
’ and described him accurately. A t the
description they all stared at him and
i moved uneasily. In doubt an t o what
Eye Sight Specialist
| was to ha done. He tallied with the
description In every respect But his
o p p o s it e p o s T o r n c c
insolence in walking np to them and
upbraiding them for burning “hie"
1 rails made them doubt their own eyes
| “W hy. yen." he drawled. "W at Bo­
wie was In thane parts Inst week. I
know him wall. They any he baa gone
to the north part of the county, where
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
he hails from. I don’t know, though,
on to that"
Wood of all kinds. Wood sawing« specialty
Then rising and stretching himself Prompt service. Leave orders at yard or
he looked down Into their donbt filled at Dawson house, 109 West Hancock St.
eyes and laughed at them—laughed In
PHONE RED 174
their very faces—and said:
“ I’ m glad yon all met me on m* own E. P. HAMILTON, Prop.
land. You might have made trouble
for me elsewhere, for they all say I
look like him a lot Goodby, boysl
Good luck!“
One had better be
D eaf and Dumb
Than Blind
¡ c o lo r s o f t h e o l d m a s t e r s .
Uoa Garden soils, however, may con- 1
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Story of a Dramatic Kpisodo In Whleh tab. less plant food than the aand and Th, y Ara tha Srtvy and tha 0 m 9 tir 4
the lews and Musquakio Tnhas still Is* t-uuttiiiered very fertile. This
M o d e rn
A r t is t s ,
to
W hom
T h e ir
Figured— Haraiam That Wan tha difference Is usually due to the sub­
C
o
m
p
o
o
itie
n
le
e
M
y
ste
ry
—
G
re e k
Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds,
stitute known ss humus. Where tb#
Admiration of tha Knamy.
Mortgages and all legal papers. A b ­
F
ir
e
a
n
d
R
e
m
e
n
M
o
rta
r.
humus is preseut the different ele­
stracts examined.
A striking story of the courage and ments are preseut lu a form that plants .
Numerous are
* the trade secrets hand-
■ d f sacrifice o f which the American ' can use This humus Is the remains of
ed
down
generation
by generation
» » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • • » ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • B Indian at his beet ia capable Is given previous plants uud animals. When I
from
rather
to
son;
and
vast is the
by O. H. Mills In the Des Moioss Reg plants die that part which la uot
cupltal made oat o f some o f them In
for
4.*oiniuerclal
purposes
usually
later and Leader. It was told to the
back to the soil. In much the same the commercial world of today.
whits men by the famous Sac chief.
Particularly, perhaps, la this the case
way a great deal o f the animal body
Black Hawk, who himself saw the la-
among the numerous manufacturera of
reaches the soil
A s‘soon as this material reaches tha 'piquant «anees and the countless Vend-
Office over First National
It nil began with an unfortunate aotl It la attacked by millions of bacte­ are of patent medicines.
Bank
quarrel between an Iowa and a Mua ria. which are known aa 'the decompo­
Bat tbere Is also. It most be remem­
quakla, In which the latter killed the sition bacteria. These bacteria soou bered. another side to tbe case Many,
Phone White 3-1
former and then In n moment of Cten- cause a great many changes In the ma­ alas, are the priceless trade'
ay scalped bis victim. The two tribes terial. each change tendlug to break l buried for down below/the mol dering
ware al peace, and this act. allowable down the complex into the more aim- 1 dust*of the misty past and loot to the
only In time of war. was, in Indian pie comiwunds. A (»art of this material j world, perchance never again to be ro-
ayes, an Intolerable breach o f good Is set free lu the form of gases and Is covered,
DR. A , M. DAVIS
To cite tbe first example tbat occur»
lost III the atmosphere, but the gresteel
Tha Muaquakiea offered nil sorts of I »an remains In the soil aa a partly de­ to tbe mind o f tbe writer, for instance,
( lAV .L.
reparation, but the lowas would ac­ composed mass and Is known as bu- what would a Royal a cade mielan o f tbe
t > E l* ’ T I S T
cept nothing bat the person of the of­ cuus.
present day give to be possessed of* the
,
fender. to be torta red and put to death
held by tbe old master»—Ra-
Different classes of bacteria continue
t
\
___
1 m dvw? F .r g u ie .'t Oree I
In propitiation o f the outraged spirit rbelr work on this material after It baad phael. Rubens, Correggio» Van Dyck
of the dead man. To thin tha Musqua- renciied thè forni of burnus, decompon­ and their compeers—for mixing their
d
P H D N ttU C K ar
kiea agreed on condition that the cul­ ine It stili rurther and building plani colon so as to render them Imperish­
prit he given a month to fortify him­ food and other substances from tt able and impervious to tbe ravage of
self for bln terrible ordeal. But just Ticu« »re see tbat butnua la contlnually time 7
as the month was about to expire be chMiigliig |l ls never tbe same In two
The rad colors especially o f thane
foil 111 with a raging fever, in that dlfferent tielda. and It «lao differa frolli artists o f a bygone epoch are «very
condition be coa Id not be carried acroea .vear io year In thè saiue tleld.
whit an bright now ns they were
the prairie, but a follare to produce
On tha
The additino of manure to a fleld three lopg centuries ago.
him at the appointed place would does a grciit deal toward thè formatlon contrary, the colon o f pictures point­
arouse the suspicions and perhaps the of humus. It not only adda decompon­ ed only 100 yean ago have lost their
hostility o f the lowas.
v ine niatter to thè aotl. but tt slso adda luster and a n faded and decayed to
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A council wan called to debate the lant<* numbere of hactertn whlch fona a deplorable extent
! ! Officte over U . S. N a t l Bank
matter, before which appeared Cono, a humus ont of tbe (paterial al ready lo
Again, in tbe world of music, the
! >
Phone Black 171
brother e f the alck man. “There are tbe soli Tbna « e Und tbat lf it were manufacturers o f violins—old masters,
no squaw men in our family," bn de­ not for thè work o f becteria tbere as one may justifiably tnrm them. In
clared. “ 1 will go In bln place."
would not be any humus, sa the various i soother branch of art—treasured a
The others tried to dissuade him and plant and animal matter would not de­ ' recipe for a varnish that sank into Hie
BM BBB1
K »»IIIW H W
described to him the tortures be would cay.
wood of their Incomparable Instru­
_________________
ments and mellowed tt aa wall aa pre­
have to undergo, but he Insisted apon
served It
making the sacrifice Accordingly an
CHOCOLAT E AS A FOOD.
With such extreme, relentless jeal­
escort was selected to accompany him.
ousy, however, did they guard their
at tha head o f which Black Hawk,
AUSTIN’S EGOTISM.
H S h o u ld B e K a ts n A ft e r a n d N
great
secret
that
i
t
too.
is
loot
to
all
then a young but widely respected
B efo re M eals.
appearances, irretrievably.
chief, was placed. .
It Crapped Out Strang lu Cera paring
Can’t make stale groceries
Phones
Chocolate ls one of the most whole­
Rather more than 100 years ago
Himself With Tennyaen.
“ I never saw a more pathetic scene.“
some
o
f
foods.
But
It
should
be
re­
Office, White 22; Ree. Black 90
palatable.
Better make
said Black Hawk, “ than the parting of
there lived in a quaint oM world vil­
Austin might almost be said to rival
Oonot and bin father and mother and served for eating aftar meals. Nothing lage In Wales a working blacksmith James McNeil Whistler as having giv­
your
purchases
of
— IM H M M 9 H 9 M M M H
can be worse than chocolate eaten
other relatives. The whole tribe was
who had managed by some means or en rise to humorous anecdotes—with
just
before
a
meal,
for
then
it
ruins
overwhelmed with gloom."'
tbe appetite. Chocolate should consist other to bring the welding of steel to this difference, that while the anee»
In the middle of the afternoon the
o f equal parts o f sugar and cocoa. such a pitch o f perfection that tha dotes of Whistler exploited Us wit or*
party arrived at the lowas* village
When It contains, as moat o f that sold joint was absolutely invisible and the hie superb arrogance (“ Why fog In
Cono bad asked that his identity should
who carries a nice clean
In the cheap candy stores does, more temper of tbe steel as fine aa on the Velasques ?“ ) those of Austin wars hon­
not be disclosed, but one of the lowas
day
tt
left
the
teeter's
hands.
By
his
ed
on
little
more
than
tbe
fatuous
self
stock
of everything that
sugar than cocoa It loses much o f tts
who was present at the time the young
process be was able to join the very esteem which enabled him (lf ability
real food value.
is good to e a t
Indian was slain aaw that the guilty
Koenig, tbe great German chemist, finest o f sword blade«., and after he la tbe word) in 187tk In hia volume ef
party was not being delivered, and who baa done so mneb to enlighten tbe
finished with them they were ab- so called criticism, “The Poetry o f the
Black Hawk told the whole story. The world on the yalue o f foods by publish- aolutely as good and aa sound as whan Period.’’ to attack Tennyson. Brown
Call W hite 114 and you
lowas accepted It as true and. after a lag bln analysis o f them, says that they had left tbe factory.
tng. Matthew Arnold and Swinburne
brief council, consented to the arrange chocolate contains 6.27 per cent of pro­
will get Prompt S e r v i c e
The blacksmith's fame spread for aa If the author o f tbe book were the
client. The death circle was staked on tein. «2 per cent of theobromine, 21.20 and wide. and. naturally enough, be at­
superior o f the whole peck of them.
lM » M M M M S S S » SO M » M * and patrolled with armed guards, and per cent of fa t 1.36 per cent o f tar- tained a great reputation, but be made
It was apparently not thin book, but
Cono was placed in Its center, while taric acid 63.70 per cent o f sugar, 4.07 a point of Invariably working in sod- n later criticism written In 1886. which
hta escort w in entertained In tbe tepee per ront o f starch. 1.67 per cent o f col- toda He was offered large
large and
and tempt­
ti
led A ustin to boast of his friendship
of the chief It was a chill November Inloee and 6.60 per cent of other car­
ing same to divulge hie secret, bat with 8wlnburne and to declare tbat
day. and tbe sun waa just sinking be­ bohydrates Therefore It la highly no-
kept tt obstinately to himself, and though he had been foreqd to criticise
NEWBERG
hind tbe cliffs o f tbe Des Moines river ttittve.
when his spaa of life had ran Its Swinburne, tbe latter had not permit
wheg tbe escort left the camp
Athletes, polar explorers and moun­ conns be took It with him to another ted It to disturb their relations. It
They paused on a hill about a hall tain climbers know this well In tbe
world.
proved tbat Austin's criticism bad at
Office in First N s t’ l Bank Bldg.
i mile distant from tbe camp. They 8wins Alps It Is usual to carry choco­
The ancient Greeks bad a substance trseted so little attention tbat 8wln
Phone, Black SI
i con Id see tbat tbe fires bad been lighted late in the'pocket and to eat a little
round the death circle, and In the bush , o f it whenever the climbers panse for which we call Greek fire and which borne bad not even heard of I t and
they used in naval warfare.
when, following Austin's boast, be
Foundry and Machine
of the evening came tbe plaintive a rest But chocolate la fattening and
took
pains
to
read
it
he
became
vdry
Their
method
of
employing
tt
was
sound of Co no counting bis death song, should therefore be eschewed by those
W ork.
Hsvtng traveled some two hours. | who have a tendency to too great cor- simply this—to throw the substance angry and would have nothing to do
Pulleys, Shafting and
they baited and made camp. About! potency. It Is an Ideal addition to tbe upon the surface of the water, where with Ana tin
| DR. THOS. W . HESTER
It flamed np and set fire to tbe ships
It waa tbe same fatuity which led
midnight they beard tbe clatter o f ' diet o f a vegetarian,
Machine Screws
Austin In his autobiography to adver­
2 Physician and Surgeon
borses* feet, and in a moment more a ' Chocolate and cocoa are almost as of the enemy. What was it?
Tbe only known substance o f the tise bla own ultra respectability as
slugle horseman rode up It was Co no! j stimulating as coffee and tea. bat have
r!
Office in Dixon Building
Sixth and Blaine Sts.
This waa bis remarkable story:
' none of tbe Injurious effects upon the present day that would do this Is the comps red with the possible “ low tone“
• PI m m m . O ffic . W l.it. 22 . R ~ - M m SO
Tbe Area of tbe death circle were j nervous system which are for many metal potassium, but to set fire to a of other». Tennyson might be acquit­
J N E W B E R G - - O R E G O N * burning brightly, and tbe aqnawa with: people the great drawbacks of these ship In the manner described would ted |>erbaps of once using an Improper
necessitate tbe nse o f at least half a Word In conversation, bnt Tennyson
a a * * * * * * " " s e e * * * * * * * * * * * * * tbelr burning sticks were preparing to | drinks
Where -did the certainly smoked. Austin never.—
make tbe first attempt to extort a cry
Chocolate* Is best when made over- ton of the metal.
VER es YEANS*
of pain and agony, when an old maff. night and allowed ro stand.—New York Greeks obtain the substance they used 8prtngfleld Republican.
EXPERIENCE
with such effect? Or how did they
the father of the dead Indian, raised World
make It? If Greek fire was potassium
Weaving In Shadow.
his voice:
»
A K n ig h t In T o p co a ts.
In one of tbe famous lace shops of
tbe secret of the process is another
Stop!" be said. "Let me speak. 1
The lab* Sir Tattoo Sykes, says tbe tbat most be numbered with the lost
Brussels tbere are certain rooms de­
am tbe one tbat has suffered My aon
O S T E O P A T H IS T
wan killed and acalped by a Musqua Manchester Guardian, had a way of
The man who could disinter the voted to tbe weaving of tbe finest and
These
kle I yean hungry for revenge.and wen. his own of taking bis walks comfort­ burled recipe for Roman mortar would most delicate lace patterns.
and Obstetrician
the ooe that killed and acalped him ably A. visitor In tbe neighborhood of be bowed down to and worshiped by rooms are entirely darkened except for
T nadc M a r k s
Phones: -!5l8ide"?e ®,lule159
D e s t a r «»
Here I would about with joy at hia Sledtuere would see tbe baronet set out the bnlldera of tbe present day. How tbe light from one small window foil­
(Office Black 111
C oeV R IO H TS A c .
torture. Bnt this young man ia brave. fur bis morning round wearing two or they made tt Is a profound secret and ing directly upon tbe pattern. There
Hours by appointment
An von, eenffln, ■ iM
r
•helch s n « Mm«Option m a,
«M M M gm
n
When he felt warm bids fair to remain so.
onr m opinion
free «bath er an
.Never have 1 seen such bravery before three overcoats
is only one lacemaker In tbe room, and «stakIr
pro«
p«lent*b|e, Communion-
lavra' ilion '1 le Probably
__, tanetlverai_____
itomi
He la too good a man to torture and enough be would tHke off first one and
eonadenUal. HANDBOOK on Patents
Tbe mortar Is ns firm now as It was sbe sits where tbe narrow stream of »r
a t free. Oldest apene, f<
[patent..
kill
Release him and let hint return ilien Huotber and lay It on tbe nearest 2.000 years.ngo It has calmly scoffed light rails upon tbe thread the Is
Petrate taken thronak
ss» * Co. receive
• w m w w w w t m w w
e
s
t
a
M
i
l
«
,
without
obere*,
ta
tbe
taf
hedgerow.
The
person
who
found
an
to bin own people ”
weaving
Lace ia always more deli­
at the ravages of time and weather.
Although tbe entire village a few oven-oat and returned tt to the house
The above are bnt a few—« very cately and beautifully woven. It la
J D R . G. E . S T U A R T |
hours before bad been eager for re­ always rts-elved tbe reward of a shil­ few—o f tbe lost and buried secrete of •aid. when tbe worker la In the dark A handsomely Illustrami weekly. Larreet «tr-
eolation of any aetmttao Journal, Term«. «S a
venge. tbere waa a murmur of approv­ ling. and no doubt the Sledmere boys antiquity which modern scientists and and only ber pattern la In tbe light
Physician and Surgeon
al aa the old man gathered hia blanket were willing searchers.
mechanicians would give mneb to
Chronic ¿art i m a »pecialty. Calk
HlsMit him and took bis neat Without
learn.—London Answers
C a n n in g T om atoes.
answered promptly day or night.
any one's making a single objection.
U n a p p re cia te d .
“(for sporting editor took tbe place of
Office *nd Residence, 107 Main S t
"8ee. John." said Mrs Slathers, with
C ota, waa removed from tbe circle and
the ‘Home Hints' editor yesterday."
That Held Him.
Phone Red %
given food and drink
A few honn a happy smile. "I have taught the ca­
“ Anything happen T
One of tbe young men In the board­
Pleasure and Picnic Parties a Specialty
nary every time I come near him to
“ A lady who wrote aaklng bow to
************** 0 **********i later be waa led from the camp, allow stick
ing bonne bad the double fault of slow-
Country Trip « at Team Rates
out bis little bill to be klsaed."
ed to mount hia own pony and depart
nea* In paying bla bill and fnaslnesa can tomatoes was told to get an old can
“
Humph!”
said
Slathers,
eying
tbe
In peace
about tbe table service On» morning and piece of string, then to catch ber
ALWAYS GO
bird critically.
"Seems to ma yon
be said peevishly to tbe landlady. “M rs tomato and to proceed tbe same as if
Pereu aaiv* .
spend your time teaching creatures
M OTOR TRANSFER NO. 1
Jonas,
will yon tell me why my napkin canning a dog.’’ -Houston Post
Tbe tear her meant to convey a pro­ how to present tbelr bills for my atten­
W ill I move baggage, freight or furti
.
found lemon. “ You must forgive your tion. I got one from yoor milliner this is no damp?"
tore ». to
ti ell parte o f the city or countr
Baby Talk.
“
Tea.
Mr
Wicks’’
replied
the
land­
enemies, boys.” sbe said, “and then morning, not to mention a dosen or
for R E A L E S T A T E
ne Black 18
Newberg, Orego
Was there ever a baby that said Phone
lady
promptly
“
It’s
because
there
la
your enemies will forgive you I want two others Iq tbe same m ail/—Har-
“cboo-cboo
can“
without
being
taught
so mneb doe on yoor board."—Brook­
and BEAVER STATE
you all to try i t ’’
P « r ' a ________________
to say It? One would be credulous in­
lyn Times
The
oext
morning
Johnny
Jones
706 First Street
Newberg, Oregon
deed to believe It Baby talk ia ordi­
came to school with a very black eye
H opeless.
narily tbe mature product o f persona
Close.
Why. Johnny, wbat*s tbe matter?“
A woman went to tbe police station
b n o s
b l l i s
ranging In ages from twenty to sev­
“
Too
say
be
Is
stingy
T
A. E. W IL S O N
"Aw.” replied Johnny. “ Tve been for , to Inquire about her missing husband,
“Stingy! I should say he was stingy. enty They only put It off on tbe ba­
gtvtn Scrappy Green an* tnakfo’ blm
“ What ia bla distinguishing feature?"
G eneral Contracting
He never tipped a waiter but once in bies.—Kansas City Star
O p t ic ia n
forgive me."-Cleveland Plain Dealer i »eked tbe superintendent
hlajlfe It was on his wedding tour,
—
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| “ A large Roman nose.” she answered
Eyes examined and glasses made
The Art ef Talking Back.
and the tlghrwad gave tbe waiter 10
Willing
to
Try.
j
"Then
be won’t be found." emphatic-
Hnd „sked for a receipt"-Chl.
“ 1 hardly know how to answer you,"
to fit
Mary—Tbe butcher la here, ma’am i ally exclaimed a policeman, “ for a nos«* cago
"Z I Tribune
said she when the soft voiced widower
Phone Blue 38
202 First St.
R. F. D.,8
Newberg, Ora.
What shall I order?
Mrs Morris of that kind never turn« up/—Pear
prof»«w«*d
Parke Dear me. I haven’t a thought' *on’a Weekly.
“
1
would
not
let
tbat
worry
me."
said
*
M »»•♦ ♦ ♦ f «»♦
A u th o ila tiv o .
What ran I order? Mary (tbongbtfol
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son iyi
"So yon are going to leave your «tu he soothingly 'That Is something a
I realty don’t know, ma’am. Pin
H a r d to F in d .
woman learns |H*rfectl,v soon after mar­
rii O f
Mrs Morris Parke—Oh. can't
Funeral Directors & Em bal mers sure
“ Don’t get down In tbe mouth, old
riage " —Cln«innut1 Kmpilrer
“ Leave? No Who told you to?"
you make a suggestion? Mary (cheer man.” said the optimist “ Tx>ok on tbe
“ Yonr landlord ” Philadelphia In
Calls Answered Day or Night
fnllyi—I can try What do you make bright aide of things "
A t the W ed d in g .
quirer
Lady Assistants. No extra charge
T h a t’* all very well.” „mournfully
tt of?—Puck.
Bride's Mother Were yon nervous
B U SINESS COLLEGE
replied the sufferer, "bnt what tell me.
Office, White 26
V Rea. Black 2
WASHINGTON AN? TfVTH STS
The moat Important attribute of daring the ceremony? Bride- Well. I
POWTLANO 0SC9ON
If yon make money your god. Twill la the bright side of q gumboilP— man aa a moral being In tha faculty of IoeI mv «elf |>ii««**M«|on whom papa
r
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