Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 25, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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THK M BW BERO G R A P H IC
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
The Oragon B ut* fair at Salan will
agen BapUmbar St.
Crook oounty and tha foraat «arrice
tora united la the effort to Improve
road« la Crook counts raaarraa.
The Joaaphlna county fair opened
on Wednaaday, September 84, to con­
tinue for three dkya.
Farmer« o f eastern Oregon are plan­
ning to pasture sheep on the wheat
fields tor the purpose o f destroy In*
the weed«.
▲11 gas and electric meters will be
tested by the Oregon state railroad
commission before they are used by
the public service corporations. If
plans of the commission carry.
The attorney general has rendered
an opinion that an osteopath cannot
practice optometry without securing
a license from the state board o f op­
tometry.
There were SC2 accidents la the
state during the month of August, o f
which eight were fatal, according to
the monthly report Just Issued by La­
bor Commissioner O. P. Hoff.
W ilson Bros, of Astoria hare been
awarded the contract to build a cruis­
er launch for the United States gov­
ernm ent The boat will have a length
of S2 feet and beam o f 47 fe e t with
176 horse-power engines.
Lane county potato growers report
a stiffening o f the price for tubers of
late. $1 ruling now. where 76 cents
was the prevailing price a short time
ago. Shortage in California Is given
here as the cause of the Increase.
Salem will vote on a tentative com ­
mission form of government plan at
the primary election to be held No­
vember S. A committee will be named
to make a tentative draft o f the char­
ter.
Two Portland men, F. and A Wl-
aans, have discovered a subterranean
reservoir on their place in Barren
valley. They expect to irrigate 40
acres o f land from the new supply.
Prof. P. O. Holden will make a tour
o f Oregon with hts “ alfalfa special”
train to educate The farmers in diver­
sified farming and dairying on culti­
vated lands. In spite of the previous
announcement that he would be un­
able to arrange his itinerary.
Canneries o f the lower Columbia
were blocked by the receipts o f fall
fish within 24 hours after the season
opened. Enormous loss o f fish will
result if the big run continues, as can-
ners will be unable to handle all the
fish offered.
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An electric pumping plant to cost
$1,000,004 and to furnish water to Ir­
rigate 27,044 acres of the high bench
lands of Dead Ox flat. Is the eastern
part o f Malheur county, la the latest
o f the big Irrigation enterprises pro­
jected in eastern Oregon.
The tariff conferees have agreed to
Senator Lane’s proposal to make more
liberal the regulations concerning the
manufacture of denatured alcohol,
with a view to facilitate its manufac­
ture by fanners from their waste prod
nets.
A recent investigation by the state
department of education has disclosed
the fact that certain text books used
In the schools of the state have been
sold by booksellers at a price in ex­
cess of what is charged for the same
hook in Chicago, p
On the eve of his departure for
Washington, W ill R. King, chief coun­
sel for the United States reclamation
service, said that, in his opinion. Sec­
retary of the Interior Lane will order
work started on the first 10,000-acre
unit o f the West Umatilla extension
before January 1.
The new paper pulp mill which has
been In course o f construction for the
past year adjoining the sawmill o f the
C. A. Smith Lumber and Manufactur­
ing company in Marshfield, is now
com pleted and It is announced that
the plant will begin operations about
October 1.
Hop growers in Oregon this year
are enjoying the rare combination o f
big crops sad high prices. The yield
is one o f the heaviest the state has
ever had, and the market is going up
at the rate of a cent a day. Figures
compiled show the yield will be 120,-
000 bales, the biggest since 1207.
A great deal of interest is being
taken by sportsmen in various parts
of the state in organising clubs and
game protection. A general conven­
tion of sportsmen will be held la Port­
land In November by delegates from a
number of counties to form a state
association.
Corporation Commissioner Watson
announces that only a few stockbrok­
ers had complied with the provisions
of the blue sky law and that he would
take legal action immediately against
the delinquents. The law provides
that all brokers must obtain permits
to sell stock, and file lists o f the
stocks they sell.
In his annual report to the secre­
tary of state. W. A Bell, district at­
torney of The Dalles, recommends
that the legislature should enact a
law providing for a secret bureau tor
the ferreting out of crim e He says
that regular officers do not accomplish
the results that could be ««cured with
secret service men, because the offi­
cers are too well known and haven’t
the time to follow up eases as thar
should be followed.
"Yon promised that jo e would
live me my answer this evening,’*
e said. “ Are you reedy to do so?”
“ Yes,” she replied, “ but I went
you to promise me something first.**
“ What is i t r
“ I want yon to promise me sol­
emnly that you will not do anything
rash—that yon will not, when 1
have given yon my anawer, go and
drown yourself or take biehloride of
mercury.”
“ Oh. then, you have decided to
say ves. have you F*—Chicago Rec­
ord-Herald.
Young M en of
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Newberg Lodge No. 104 A . F.
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A A . M. Regular meeting
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.First and Third Wednesday
svenings o f each month.
' Visiting brothers always welcome.
By order W . M.. R. H. C. Bennett,
I. A . Hanning. Secretary.
Here is Splendid News
LADIES COATS
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r em w ooö
There will be a meeting a t the
Fern w ood school house on Tues­
day evening, Sept. SO. All mem­
bers are requested to be present.
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Hous© Moving.
I have fitted up with new ou t­
fit and am ready t o move or level
np w ood buildings on short
notice. Will also handle heavy
machinery.
F. C. Mill«.
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Look us over before purchasing.
Prices range from
Our
100 Per Cent Pure W ool
$ 5 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .5 0
W e want you to com e in and see them. W e know
that if you appreciate NEW style, you will like
them immensely. W e know that if you under­
stand CLOTH Q U A LITY and what PURE W O O L
means, that you w on't leave our store without
leaving your order. Y ou w ill like the new Fall
and W inter pattern« even as much as you will
like the style, quality and price o f the merchandise.
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SHOES
Shoes specially priced. Look over our
large line before you purchase your
winter shoes. W e can save you money.
SW EATERS
W e have some special values at
from ..........................90 © t o $ 7 .0 0
L A D IE S 8 U IT S
A small line to close out at about
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Prices range from SI6.00 to S25.00
S a v e M o n e y b y tr a d in g a t P o r te r ’ s
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Hodson Bros.
The 100 Per Cent Pure W ool Store
SOON IT WILL BE TOO LATE
Is your com m unity saving
those samples so that yon will
be represented in the Oregon
State Exhibit at the Eastern
Land Show s this Fall?
We are fitting up a store room
and are ready t o assemble the
samples here; later they will be
shipped in one large shipment to
the cities where they will be dis­
played.
Ship ordinary specimens by
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S Cans Com ..'..........._........................95©
3 Cana Tom atoes
........... a .......... 9 5 «
i 3 Cans Pink Salmon..........................2 5 ©
1 lb. can Ground Chocolate..............2 5 c
Baker’s Cocoa, per lb ......................4 5 ©
2 packages Grape N u ts................... 25 ©
2 packages Cream o f W heat............35©
i Best Cream Rolled Oats, 6 lbs....... 2 5 «
¡3 lbs. Head Riqe—b est.................... 25©
4 lbs. No. 1 Jap R ic e ...................... 2 5 c
5 lbs. Good Broken Rice...................2 5 c
Bacon Backs.......................................19©
Breakfast Bacon ...................
25©
5 1b. Pail o f Lard...............................75©
6 Bars Crystal W hite S oap ............ 2 5 c
Ball Brand Mason Quart Jars, d o s .0 5 c
Ball Btand Mason 1-2 g a l J a rs.. . . 9 0 c
18 Pounds Best Cane Sugar....... $ 1 .0 0
100 Pounds Beat Cane S u gar... .$ 5 .4 5
100 Pounds Beet S u g a r............... $ 5 .2 5
freight. Perishable o r rush ship­
ments m ay come by baggage.
Be sure and label fully with the
exhibit tags sent ont from this
office. They have been sent to
the secretary o f y ou r Com ­
mercial Club, you r editors and
others. Shipping tags will be
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furnished direct upon request.
Let ns know whvn we can he
o f further assistance to you.
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Cash Paid for Produce
Very trnlv yours,
There’s no better range made
C. C. Chapman,
than the Monarch Malleable.
Secretary. Larkin-Prince will tell you why.
THE
Weekly Oregonian
them. Have t o o mnch to d o
w ithout them. Mrs. Cora Die­
Whereas God in his divine dericks, 205 S. Center St.
providence has removed by death
W. B. White, w h o has just re­
E lw ood Hanson, brothec o f sis­
ter Emily Gardner of this lodge: turned from a trip to Eastern
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Therefore be it resolved by Oregon, is prepared t o offer some
Vesta Rebekah Lodge No. 76, g o o d propositions in big wheat
that we extend sympathy t o cmr and alfalfa ranches. If y ou Want
sister in her beavement, and be a chance t o make a “ stake” call
it further resolved that a cop y o f a t White & C o.’s office and m
these resolutions be sent t o the him.
Notice To
Nobbiest Lin« In Town
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Capps Clothes
To improve yourself the first es­
Leave orders for w ood at
sential is to prevent all waate of R obt. M. McKern’s barbershop
energy by living in poise. The.aec-
ond essential is to use your imagina­ or phone 33a 52.
tion in picturing those things that
F or Sale—Sow and 8 pigs.
you want to accomplish now. And
¡John
Venable, W’ynooski street,
the most practical use that can be'
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made of the imagination is to pic­ Phone Blue 154.
ture your talents and facilities
Get you r 5-gallon can filled
larger, greater and more perfect.
To imagine in mind a larger and with gasoline for $1.15 at Lar­
more perfect talent ia to give the kin- Prince Hdwe. Co.
creative forces in mind a better
model, and as these forces always
Wanted— Man t o haul 2 cars
create after the fashion of the latest
o f "W ood. Inquire at Graphic
model they will consequently create
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the larger and the more perfect office.
talent.—Larson.
F or Sale—Cheat seed, also
Royal Origin « f “ Blackguard.”
oats and vetch by Chas. Crater.
The board of green cloth ia re­ Phone 9a 25.
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sponsible for inventing “ black­
guard.** a word that has altered in
If y o u ’re thinking of buying a
original meaning. When first used range, you ’d better see the
it was not at all a term of reproach,
but referred to the lowly but honor­ “ M onarch” at Larkin-Prince.
family, a cop y incorporated in
To R ent
the minutes o f the lodge, and a
copy sent t o the local press.
F orty acres o f g ood land, 3
, Committee:
miles northwest o f Newberg,
Anna Eckerion,
cgsb rent. See Mrs. Ranna/kt-
Verona Nelson,
kinson at place.
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Katie Ferguson.
Heavy Outings, par yard at............ 9©
28 inch Percale, per yd at...... ..
7©
M inch Paresis, par yd nt...... ~....... 9©
M inch Blenched Table Damask...... 95©
82 inch Blanched M ercerised Table
Damask, Special at.-...................4 0 ©
72 inch Blenched Mercerised Table
Damask, Special n t.................... 50©
68 inch Blue and W hite and Red
and W hite Table Linen n t..........95©
W e have just received an unusually choice
shipment o f l
Living In Pels*.
If yon wish a m ortgage lpan,
call and see me at the First Na­
I will sell a t public sale on my tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregon.
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D. D. Conlson.
farm, 3 miles south o f Laurel and
7 miles north o f Newberg, on
L o s t —Between H e a c o c k ’ s,
Saturday, Oct. 4tb, at 10 o ’clock
northwestern Newberg and Col­
a.m., sharp.
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lege building a large gold belt
The follow ing property, to-
pin with bine set. Finder please
w it: 1 bay gelding 7 years old,,
leave at this office.
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weight 1400; 1 ' black mare 3
years old, weight 1100; 1 bay
L ost—One ntw chain and old
gelding 7 years old, weight 1200; chain and 1 or 2 tools tor m otor­
1 small colt; 8 head o f young cycle on the Portland road be­
cow s, all heavy milkers; 4 spring tween Newberg and Rex. Finder,
calves; 1 Holstein ball and 3 heif­ please return them to the Graph­
ers; 3 spring pigs; 3 heavy hogs; ic office and get reward.
5 dozen hens and some young
chickens; 10 Pekin ducks; 3 dozen
Mrs. Cora Diedericks has re­
pigeons; 1 McCormick binder; turned after five weeks o f camp-
1 1V4 inch w agon; 1 2Vt inch life very much improved in health
w agon; 1 iron w agon; 1 heavy and feels like getting into the
covered hack; 1 harrow ; 1 harness and boosting Nu Bone
springtooth; 1 disc; 3 cultivators; for all that is in it.
1 120 egg incubator; 31 ricks o f
dry w ood ; household goods, and
F or Sale.— 1 fresh cow and
other articles t o o numerous to calf, 3 w ork horses and harness,
mention.
2 row s disc harrow , plow ,b u ggy
Lnnch at noon.
and range. T o be seen at the
Terms o f Sale—All sums under old Conley place, 5V6 west o f
$10 cash, over $10 approved Newberg.
It p d .!
not# at 6 per cent for one year; 2
per cent discount for cash on
Wanted—Some reliable lady t o
sums over $10.
John Hulit,
take the agency -for the Franco
Owner. American T o i l e t
Requisites.
J. W. Hughes, Auctioneer.
After testing them for over a
Ed. Shute, Clerk.
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year I can heartily recommend
DRY G O O D S
For You
Speaking of a certain measure un­
Dr.a L ow e & Turner, Oct.
der discussion in the senate, a well
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known congressman said: “ It does
not meet the situation at all and
M o n e y T o L o a n - -See A tty. B.
will not remedy conditions. It re­
A.
Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon.
minds me of the wife* of a young
blacksmith of Washington. ‘Did
Cole’s A if Tight beaters for
vou sew that button on my coat P*
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le nt Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co.
this blacksmith asked his wife one
morning. ’ No. dear.* the wife an­
Wanted—D r ie d and g r e e n
swered. T couldn’t findxthe button,
but 1 sewed up the buttonhole, so prunes a t H. S.G ile& C om pany’s
it’s all right.’ "
¡packinghouse.
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AUCTION SALE
cash store
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Newberg and Vicinity
M oney to loan on improved
farm security.
Clarence Butt.
able occupation of carrying coal in
Those wishing the services o f a
the king’s palace. Can yqu find any
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trained
nurse should see Nancy
other bad word in the English lan­
guage that can boast of such a royal j Benton, 700 North Meridian,
origin ?— lx>ndoo Chronicle.
Phone Blue 2.
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