t r * ‘ * 'll/ -' .* / T ■ . • Il 1 TH E NKW BKI • — tyONSTER LOBSTERS. TTOKNBY-AT-LA W CLARENCE B U TT Will practice in ell the oourta of the ■tate. Specie! attention riven to pro- Ante wore, the writing of aeeda, naort- gafet, contract« and the drafting of all W «- „ . ____ Newberg, Oregon. O m e n —Second Floor Bank of Newberg Building. In the Oeed Old Days They Came Bit and Ceet Very Little. Sdme o f the chronicle« o f the Pilgrima seem to indicate that this generation knows little about lob sters. The Pilgrim lobsters were “ five or six feet long.*' In a tabu lated list o f fourteen o f the biggest lobsters ever captured fo r which authentic weights and measure ments have been preserved the g i ant among them all weighed thirty- Practice in all courts; Probate, Deeds, four pounds and measured twenty- Mortgagee and all legal papers. Ab- three and a half inches. exarained. It appeared that the early colo nists o f New England enjoyed the lobsters to the fu ll. Lobsters were so cheap in their markets that they I DR. C. A . ELDRIEDGE might have lived on them fo r next to nothing or for nothing i f they cared to spend a few minutes on a shore catch. Higginson said that Office pver First National many weighed twenty-five pounds Bank apiece and that “ the least boy on Phone White 3-1 the plantation may catch and eat what he will o f them ." ' w Lobsters sold in the Boston mar ket in 1840 at three halfpence each for the ones that were o f a large - D R . A . M .D A V 1 S £ *i*e. •\ i p < Frequently the price o f lobsters I in the New York market runs up to O EN t lS T .‘10 cents s pound retail. “ A good à?' ■ " ■ ■: » ■ v'< ' L ¿ 1 O ftle e a v e r F a r g a a e a 'a Drug ■ big lobster" o f the present day weighing three and a half pofinds a PH O Nc b l a c k nr may aell sometimes as high aa $1. Even at the lowest la t te r day prices lobster is the most expen sive meat in the market, as the waste is 45 per cant. ‘ The American lobster is found only on the eastern coast o f North America. The most northern point at which its capture has been re corded is Hawley harbor, Labra Office over U . S. Natl. Bank d or; the most southern point the P h on ep lack 171 coast o f North Carolina, while it is most abundant in the maritime provinces. Three o f the largest ‘lobsters captured in recent years were from New Jersey.— N ew York Times. C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER DENTIST Be MUSIC AS A G R A P H IC SHOOTtlla THROUGH MUD/ STARTUNG POLITENESS. PLAGUE. In Qlaily a Frlandly Salutation May Soar* a Stranger. A German Soiantiat gays It May Act aa a Narva Daatrayar. In Sicily you must not believe Professor Oppenheim, a great everything you think you hear, and German nerve specialist, finds that above ail* you must not act rashly music has become the plague o f upon rir-it impressions. When a modern life. In his practice he haa Sicilian is feeling w ell'h is “ Good been struck by the fact that the morning, sir!** sounds like “ Spar- largest percentage o f sufferers come tacus to the gladiators." 'When any from the hotels where there is what one addresses you as if murder was ha calls a “ perpetual plague o f contemplated, with yourself as the music." He adds that the common victim, be easy. He is probably method o f going to a seaside or expressing a polite wish for a pleas mountain resort fo r rest and stop ant journey. In “ Vistas In S icily" ping at one o f the large hotels Mr« Arthur Stanley Uiggs gives his where the music plague rages as own experience o f this characteris badly as in the cities, makes real tic Latin fervor and inflection: rest for the wofh nerves impossible. On oar first morning in Taormina He objects, too, to the excessive meat eating indulged in by those , * ' pe« * « nt beauty, be*r- afflicted with nervous.troubles, b u t ! uPon ^ shapely head * huge finds that music, so called, is the dnPP1? * Amphora, «topped ua with worst torture to jangled nerves. | t ^ u t h gestures and a laugh so K a I eldritch that it startled us. Jerk- Against this evil there cannot be ing her finger at la signora, she too energetic protest and action. 1 poured forth a torrent o f impas in am not unmusical. 1 hare had tim many enjoyable hoars with music, \ Sicilian dialect that i ’ we and 1 have even written upon the understand, _ although healing value oi o f music, that we . munie, but oui there m ere is uj auapected she ^ . was . saying rfi - ° *- " » « * * « k* •« Taorr no longer a question o f enjoyment \° ** m Taormina and medial d benefit, fmt o f disorderly die- ^ b e t t e r leave immediately rbance, which should be chicked. J q ^ a a e n t th oigh its ts o o f f the Maf- « A a n ..* ... fitui, the Black Hand benefit that is forced upon us th* BUck **and « we looeely becomes an agony and a burden ' t * « “ » ■ " • ! * throu* h “ e‘ The and wrecks neraes, and that is what « £ • “ iterance was so fierce her results from hotel music, which e^re-am n ao menacing, I wondered you must hear whether you want A e t h e r .he jn igh t not be really an to or not agent o f the dreaded band. But be- “ Enjoyment and the beneficial , « J combined a n o ya n ce and effects o f music are dependent upon 5 }*rm . . me mto difficulties,. * 5 ° the conditions under which it ia 5 ° ™ m m n a came up and explain- heard. There must be a free choice « Itahanr Th e o f where and when and what kind f * raJd «ignora ° 8e o f mnsic one wants in order that it ^ u fallin g out of be soothing instead o f irritating. “ * ! be*t- . . . . . . . . . . Hotel music‘ should be played in a * w“ &|ad 1 ^ad not shouted for special room with thick walls.” the police! I f our hotels take the advice o f f * 1« 1 I asked the girl, who could Professor Oppenheim they will have ^deratand Italian perfectly, al- music only in special dining rooms, »be spoke none herself, if I notifying their guests a s t o which photograph her, she con- are the silent and which the “ musi- * nted and reufu! ed any gratuity cal" dining rooms. Then we shaU The? ahe ™ hed “ * t° rre° tia‘ be able to eat in peace, if we wish da7 “ d vanuhed up the black to. or have all the noise we desire. “ d «“ oky stair. o f a stone hut on one side o f the side streets. What Professor Oppenheim would say about music aa played at the Hew Sapphires Are Mined. “ dancing teas" might add to the The method o f recovering the severity o f his pronouncement. N o , one doubts that nervous persons at- * onea f ~ m ^ ound °J thev New tend these teas, but what will be ’ Sapphire in d ic a t e >ogo, the result ? - N e w York World. j Mont- u rather unimual and inter- ting. T h e matrix containing the ! stones is an intrusive igneous rock, n . [ weathered te e jellow’ c l .j for . There ia visible m the night sky, , . .j, . , ender fe.or.ble crcum .Uoce., . î ' P‘ h ,0K ‘ ^ J ÎT . feint light, ronnded in outline l e d , ' b* 5 “ situated ex K tl, oppo.ite to , r, tej hb M o. A Narrow Kooapo In on Hunt In Coylon. Clophant Th e elephants o f Ceylon are not hunted fo r their ivorY, like the ele phants o f Africa. Instead o f the long tusks that ornament the lat ter, the Ceylon animals Have only “ grubbers,” three or fou r inches long, which are not often taken. Sportsmen do pursue them occa sionally, however, and Sir Samuel Baker in “ T h e Rifle and the Hound In Ceylon" tells o f a narrow escape that a certain hunter had in the jungles o f Ceylon. Dr. E. P. Dixon D E N T IS T I A PHYSICIANS FREE’ l f A . E. W I L S O N O p tic ia n But fo r women there would today Lawn Tannio. be no art in the world, not alone in Lawn tennis is not the g ift o f the Eyes examined and glasses made America, but anywhere. The asser ancient times. In fact, the game is tion may seem a -sweeping one, but to f i t quite modern. A Major Wingfield I thoroughly believe it to be true. Phone Blue 88 202 First St. o f the British army is generally re The women it is who, through in puted to have been the originator born love o f music and responsive, W . W . H ollingsw orth Sc. Son • » « > ' pop» 1" « • in b r.,e . p o r tic o !. .Dergot.o » . y . P ™ « “ “ trodoced by j f e m .jor Funeral Dirac tors Sc Embalmers Tho .o m e n it i. too. . h o l a d to the !n, . ]87„1 ,h' p m e o r “ 9ph.ir- Calls Answered Day or Night « 0 « . o f it, fostering, .nd inilnence • com prom w h et.een ten- Lady Assistants. No extra charge by their «.p rem e en th a.i«.m the .nd b»dm ,„ton. The N .t.o o ri Office, White 25 Ree. Black U men tn f e l l n i . - l g o . e e P , d ,r e . .k i £ *!"> . T “ » ! * Aaocm tuto o f Oreot N o w b erg , O r*. in Women*. Home Compnrtton. ' ® "U iP »rg o m a d in 1888— ' New York American. Ever smoke an Igorrote cigar? W ell, these Igorrotea, in the Philip pine Islands, make a cigar that in one respect is like the old time Christmas plum pudding— it lasts s week. It’s fifteen inches long and .three to five inches thick. Old man Ig. rolls the cig. and smokes it st> hour: then Misses Ig. and all the little Ig*. take their turn. By abdut the fourth day it must need a cuspidor attachment to keep it in operation. One smoke like thia would last some people a lifetime.— Power. 3 Î W . JL LU M B E R A favorite haunt o f the elephants cloeely and you will understand was a pond with s broad and muddy why we can truthfully claim margin. The surface of the mud superiority fo r i t The smooth was baked hard, but it remained straight grain, the absence o f soft below. T b e crust was jost thick large knots, the thorough seas enough to bear up a man if he ad oning all show the experienced vanced with great car«. The ele the economy of using our stuff. phants delight to stalk through Follow their example and profit thia mud and smear it over their as they do by being customers bodies, so aa to protect themselves o f ours- from the mosquitoes. Attended by M . H . P IN N E Y a couple of gun bearers, the hunter N a w k a ra , O ra . was watching thia spot one day 2 0 e N . M a in S t . when an elephant meat his appear ance and advanced majestically through the mud. The banter had the wind on the beast, so that he could follow him without being C H A S E Sc U N T O N •cented. Closer and closer he crept G RAVE L CO M PANY until he was within eight paces of the great beast. H is gun bearers followed him. A ll kinds o f gravel for con *T was carrying,” says light donble barreled now reached back to excl my fonr ounce rifle. I imagine that the additional weight o f the heavy weapon would have the effect that followed. The treacherous surface suddenly gave way, and in an instant I was waist deep in mud. The noise I made alarmed the elephant, and he came trumpeting toward m e.. “ 1 thought it was all up with me. I was immovable in my bed of slirpe. and instead o f the clean, brown barrel to which I could usually trust in an emergency, 1 Yarmouth Blaatara. raised to my shoulder a mass o f Probably most readers know that mud that encased my rifle like a Phones a bloater ia *a complete herring flannel bag. 1 fully expected to I Office, White 22; Rea. Black 90 | slightly salted and smoked. Not miss fire. I could not see pay sights, every one. however, may be aware and I had to guess at the aim, with o f the genesis o f this article o f the elephant only half a dozen diet, which is given in an article in yards from me. tbe Young Man by Mr. T . E. Free “ 1 palled the slippery trigger. man. It was accidental. A Y a r Th e rifle did not even hang fire, D r . J o h n 8. R a n k in mouth herring curer, when leaving and tbe ‘ rogue’ fell into the deep hia premises one night after all his PHYSICIANS mmd SURGEONS bed o f mua, stone dead. I f the workpeople had gone, found a quan rifle had missed fire 1 must have Office over U. S. National Bank tity o f good herrings which had been killed, escape would have been Offieefpbone Blue 171 been overlooked. Fearing they impossible. It was with great diffi 1 Phone Black 115 would be spoiled i f left aa they culty that 1 got oat o f my muddy were, he sprinkled them with salt the' V ™ ? , ^ . t i e ^ T u herder, t t . i u . bed through the join t exertions o f and hung them in his “ smoke- Jf been found necessary to disinte- m yself ana my gun bearers.” é é * * M > < S S SS S M S M H é » » é S< house,"in » ¡ » k b oak biU etw asthen £ ^tronom era. ^ c c o r d i ^ t o a £ * te it..b^ k “ Pde« to being burned N ext morning it was ft ^ a 8ort 0^ comet- f 1® wi f ther and ~ 2 S C S Shady and Sunny Sida of Japan. L ittle fie ld R o m ig evident that hi. experiment had ^ t e o r i c sateUite-attending l/ ‘ The ore ». placed on inclined A remarkable difference exist* “r .. r j„ ________ . 1 ° floors and le ft fo r several months been successful. He began to spe between the climates o f western cialize in this direction, an example ____j * . , mfitnnm d^riog the winter, the frequent and central Japan, so much so that which was speedily followed by oth- situated about 1,000,000 miles from a° d thawing causing the these districts are distinguished by and SURGEONS ers, until the fame o f the bloater ‘ ilo the earth and r e v iv in g around it in a,ackf “ J ^ the two names Sanindo— shady side Office in First Nat’l Bank Bldg. ] [ . was established in the land a neriod o f lust one vear so that ^ atream o f water “ th.en Pla7ed — and Sanyodo— sunny side— re Phone, Black 31 . P6 j y 9 * on the piles and the material sluiced the sun and the meteors are always r_.T f ” , i j ^ ITT spectively. During the long and Whan Hanging Pictures. on oppoeite .idee o l the eerth. He A s H t t y i A y « « j a , W « b l i r ngorptu winter o f western Japan ing and M ining Journal. An annoyance to all good house estimates that the size o f this ghost the central provinces, bordering the keepers is the line o f dirt on the ly satellite may be nearly the same inland sea, enjoy dry and compara wall that forms at the backs o f all Woman’s Rights In Rsumania. as that o f the planet Jupiter— viz, tively mild weather. T h e two re D R . T H O S . W . H E S TE R pictures at their lower edges and All the rights for which the wo- about 86,000 miles in diameter. gions «are separated by mountain requires frequent dustings to pre mep of the west have striven ao ranges, and the factors determining £ Physician and Surgeon vent the paper or paint from being Forgery In tho Old O .y a I lonK. are in the ha. “ da ° £ tbe RoQ- their climate conditions are dis Office in Dixon Building permanently marred by an ugly dis T* __ ______ 1tl, 0 mamans, says a writer in a German tinct. A Japanese writer says that S rfc — .1 O ffic. White 22. Raa. Blue SO It was not until 1832 that the , , ,__ ’_ _ -L, rrn _____, M coloration. T o obviate this, take death penalty in England for for- ^ nt P ar7\ Though they are while the winter climate o f central J N E W B E R G - - OREGON small nails, called brads, that are ” J i®. _*„ too luxury loving and too idle ever and southern Japan depends on the about the thickness o f an ordinary f ?.er^ T 48 r p &c y P . ’ to exert themselvea very much, they ^ ^ ^ ^ ¿ying b’ ’ southwestern monsoons, that o f the pin and abont half an inch long, , tion, though even then an exception ^ western coast is directly related to y s a s e a a a sHMHawwa e e e e a « « » » » » and drive one in each lower corner the barometric area o f north China. ' ' l “ ill T h " M M p & M Pr0i < “ ,0L the,. C * r | “ e“ rCi“ t . AU M a u ra : • to 12 A . M . 2 ta • P. M . o f the frame where it touches the O th e r* by A p p o in tm e n t wall, leaving out perhaps a quarter Cofla* From Dried Figs. In the days o f good of an inch. Thia will prevent the until 1837. D r . J F . H , W ils o n and their choice of nn ik - I t is claimed that an excellent picture from resting against the Queen Bess a forger o f deeds was very severely dealt with. He had a career not dependent on the coffee can be made from dried and ia wall; no dust can possibly settle J Phonss; Off lee Black ill, to stand to the pillory; hi. eer. c *P ™ e o f eny profeMor They ere roasted figs, which need not be o f there; it permits o f a free circula . e r e cot off, h i. now .lit, end he * * '■•’" ‘ J’ *0 P ™ *tc e w doctor, or J Edwards Bid#. Newbergv Ore. J tion o f air. and the tiny heads o f . . . brooded with hot ¡rone. I f he ^ w y er». they to.y be chemiet. or the first quality. They «r e dried in « ■ — mm» — ~ ^ ~ ~ — ■ ■ mm V .A . M aAJLA f r f f f ?r s r t t f t ▼? ? ? the nails will not mar the most the sun or in evaporating pans, ac .arrived th ew ordeel. he . . . doom- i tlM* " jW holf ,olBc^ cording t o climate, and theD roasted richly decorated wall ed to imprisonment fo r the re it o f * P P . ... ’ in ovens till brown or almost black hi. doy., end everything he pome..- ” " f le ; h k t. * rc , ellf ble ' ° r P° * t’ and quite brittle. They are then is Daw Point of Air. ed in the . . r i d . . . fo rfe ite d to the “ * ~ h . ™ _ t o -chool.. ground up, and the resultant pow T o determine the air’s dew der is pressed into tablets. These crown. 8urely death would have 1 Come and look at them. Hardly m Complimant. point, Heygendorff. a German must be kept dry. When made use been far more merciful. My Fall and Winter Samples meterologiat. fills with water a enp “ My mother says she’d like to o f they are merely dissolved in hot They are winners o f silver or other good heat con look like you, Mrs. Bennett," re- T h a “ 8 l « e j y S ix ta e n th .” water. T h e beverage is said to be ducting metal and introduces sal 1 marked little Mary to one o f her M U E L L E R the T A IL O R agreeable in color and flavor, with a In one o f the New York hotels a ammoniac, hyposulphite o f soda or mother’ s friends. P h on « Black 32 Opposite Poatoflce somewhat sweeter taste than that other salt that lowers the tempera floor is arranged for the use of In d e e d ! Like me, my dear?” •OCOCOCOCOCOCDCOCOC-J made from chicory. ture in dissolving. As the salt is those who work at night and sleep said Mrs. Bennett, who was ve during the day. The “ sleepy six slowly added the mixture is gently lain, but not aware o f it. “ W e Downing Straat, London. stirred with a thermometer bulb. A t teenth,” as the floor is nicknamed, consider that a very nice compli The greatest street in the world the instant when the cooling causes • “ run on an inverted time table, ment indeed from so pretty a lady D R . G. R. S T U A R T This is a deposit o f moisture to begin on i witb * separate staff and its own j M r m ot|,cr Are you quite sure, is one o f tbe smallest. , the indica- j restaurant, lift and telephone serv- J ^ u wafl , mother m e a n t r Downing street, a dark little alley the outside o f the cup, ! Physician and Surgeon ’ " " " on this floor » j . . . ................. — leeping tion o f the thermometer is taken 1 ice. N o one 81''“ “ Oh, yes!” replied the child. “ 8hs in the west o f London. Here is the * Chronic dkearer a ipedaky Calk and gives the desired dew point or I '• called, except under special or- said that if she could have your real center o f the British empire, --------- red promptly day or i 1 temperature at which the moisture / dew» until late in the day. Break- strength and health she believed fo r it is at 10 Downing .street that Ofccc Room I «Ml 2, Gregory Bwkiiag ; ¡1 pre8ent in t j,e air would become fa*4 «» served in the afternoon, and she’d be willing to look just as you the premier hat his official resi dence. E ver since Robert Walpole I f e k W . 107 Maia Sc P W Rad 96 complete saturation or 100 per cent the other meals are put back in the d o!” same way. All the routine work of was tbe prime minister, 200 years o f humidity. cleaning And bedmaking is done a ft ago, the heads o f the government Cigars That Last. er nightfall. have made their homes in this “ al- W om an Kaap A r t Aliva. J. C. PRICE D E N T IS T E X A M IN E O U R 1«7-” ______________ Handling a Hu «band. There is a happy mean in every thing. It is said that a shrewd old woman heard her married daughter say; “ I f ¿iy husband doesn’t do such and such a thing, ha'll find himself in hot water." “ My child," said the woman, “ a man is like an egg. K ept in hot grater a little while he may boil soft, but keep him there long and he hardens.” — N^w Y o rk Mail. crete work, cement block«, or wood work furnished on short notice. Telephone W hite 86 The Ice Man Can’t make stale groceries palatable. Better make your purchases o f J. L. Van Blaricom who carries a nice clean stock o f everything that “ is good to e a t C all W h ite 114 and you w ill g et Prom pt S e r v i c e NEW BERG | I r o n W “ o r k s i Foundry and M achine W ork . Pu lley*, Shafting and M achine Screws Sixth and Blaine Sts. The Newberg Transfer Co. is prepared to transfer your goods anyw here, any place any time. Prices Reasonable * Office phone Black 100, or residence [ Black pho Call Pleasure and Picnic Parties a Specialty Country Trip« «t Team Ratea A. M. DUNLAP M O TO R TR AN SFE R NO. 1 Will move baggage, freight or furni ture to all parts of f* the city or country. Phone Blade 18 Newberg, Oregon \\ J 3 J V O S B L L I S G en eral C ontracting ! ! S e w e r A T ile W o rk a n d D eep W e lls R. F. D. 8 Newberg, Ora. J BUSINESS COLLEGE W ASHINGTON AMO T I N T * f T t PO R TIA M O OOtOON W R ITS FOR CATALO G i Placé* To** in a flotti P *a(K a