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f f «***> Hro N ewberg G raphic NEWBEBG. YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913. VOL XXVI 1 'V i ' W \. abundance o f lime in the soil. Hence, applications of lime around fmit trees affected with The Last Span Put P l a c e sour sap will be o f no value Tuesday Morning. whatever in correcting this Two Original Recipes Prepared ----------- | trouble. Especially For Apple Day The event long hoped for by “ Applications o f lime are of \ Celebration. the people of this section o f the value in correcting acidity in country became a reality on last soils, in supplying calcium to Tuesday morning, when the lgst soils in which there is a lack o f Of course you are going to ob span o f the big steel bridge being! lime, in converting insoluble serve Apple Day. Every loyal built over the Willamette river forms of potash, and in making Oregonian is, but yon want to learn some new and attractive at this point was swung into compact soils more friable. “ Heavy applications o f lime ways of serving the fruit, so that place, a nd the blowing of whistles announced to the world t b it are of some value to very heavy everybody who sees it just simp Yamhill county Was tied to Ma .- sticky soils in helping to make ly has to take it. There are said rion county on the south as never them mellow. It is very prob to have been 197 different ways DIXIE QUINTETTE able, however, that the same of preparing and serving the| before. apple, and if that is correct there Announcement had been made amount of money expended in that the feat would be pulled off hauling stable manure on to this are now 199 ways; for Miss Ava THE DIXIE QUINTETTE at this time and the banks of type of soil will serve the pur B. Milam, Assistant Professor of COMING SATURDAY NIGHT Domestic Science in the Oregon the river were lined with people pose better.” Agricultural ^ College, has sub who had gathered to witness the On Saturday night of this week mitted the tw o following recipes event. the Dixie Quintette will fill the in response to a request for The steel truss that was to second number of the lyceum at “ something new and good.” arch the channel where steam The first is called “ Blushing Wood-Mar Hall with the per- boats pass had been put together Janies Hutchens W ill be Tried For Killing W . A . Rogers. Apples,” as red apples are so sonel as follows: on a scow that was anchored di Edward Goodyear, first tenor; treated that the color is trans rectly under the place it was to Edward Williams, second tenor be fitted into, and when the The jury list for the December ferred from the skin to the flesh. and banjo; Louis Johnson, bari crowd had gathered at nine- term of court has been selected. The second is called “ Coddled tone and reader; John Turner,, fifteen the blocks and ropes were Court will convene on December Apples.” The fruit is prepared basso; Joseph Gray, pianist. all in place, and at a signal given 1st, next. Out o f the following as follows: This company has been filling Blushing Apples—Select eight by Engineer B. A. McClain the list, seven will be taken as grand red apples and cook in boiling lyceum dates in Oregon and donkey engines, one on each side jurors: S. J. Newmann, McMinnville, water until soft, turning them Washington for the past month o f the river, were put into action and good reports o f their work and as the truss was lifted clear Insurance; Charles W. Root, often. Have water half sur are coming in. the scow was towed aside and Newberg,farmer; J. T. Hayworth round apples. Remove skins Seats are now on sale at the twenty ton structure was N e w b e r g , orchardist; A. B. carefully, so that the red color Kienle’s Music Store. Admission Chandler, Sheridan, farmer; Fred remains on the fruit, and arrange soon swinging high in mid air. 50 cents, children 25 cents. Up it went with a steadiness Scofield, Yamhill, farmer; A. T. on serving dish. T o the water and precision that was a marvel Blair, Newberg, farmer; Wirt add one cap o f sugar, grated to the beholders, not a ja r nor a Laughlin, Yamhill, farmer; John rind of one lemon and the juice o f LIQUOR SELLER NOT hitch being noticable, and within D. Phillips, Willamina, farmer; one orange; simmer until reduced FIT FOR CITIZENSHIP thirty minutes from the time the James Dundas, Dayton, fanner, to one cap. Cool, and pour over Serve with whipped first signal was given for action, S. L. Elliott, Yamhill, farmer; apples. ‘ I will not grant citizenship to •" " 1 % ). Conrad, Newberg, farmer; cream. the trass was in place, any person engaged Si selling ini mer Campbell, Willamette, Coddles Applee—Pare and core whistles set to blowing. toxicating liquor.” The members o f the Yamhill farmer; T. A. Shelton, McMinn eight medium sized apples and This was the statement o f and Marion county courts as ville, fanner; R. B. McDonald, cook in syrup made with three Judge Chas. A. Pollock o f the well as a number o f other out McMinnville, farmer; J. C. Mc- cups o f water and one cup o f Cass county, district court in side people were present to join Crea, Newberg, farmer; J. L. sugar, turning frequently. Keep refusing citizenship to Samuel S. with the home people in throw Loop, Amity, fanner; J. W. Bax covered until almost completely Klugman, 111 Third street north, ing up their hats in honor of the ter, Dayton, farmer; Thomas cooked. Then remove cover and this morning says the Fargo N. Black, McMinnville, farmer; J. reduce syrup until it becomes big event. D. Forum. It establishes a Great credit is due Engineer W. Barcrott, Newberg, farmer; very thick, continuing to turn precedent which will be rigidly McClain for the precision with Luke Booth, Willamina, farmer; apples occasionally. When cool followed in Judge Pollock’s court which the work was carried on J. D. Anderson, Hopewell, farm fill centers of cooked apples with hereafter, and no man who is and for the successful carrying er; E. P. Smith. Newberg, farm jelly or stewed prunes (with engaged in' the liquor business oat o f the program that had er; J. H. Frazer, Whiteson, farm stones removed) and cover tops need apply to the Cass county been announced. He says he has er; Fred Bard on, McMinnville, with whipped cream. court for citizenship because it Though good at any time ap gathered about him in his bridge plumber; W. Spooner, Dayton, will be flatly refused. work a small crew o f trusted fanner; Fred Grambo, McMinn pies prepared according to either Klugman, although a resident helpers whom he can implicitly ville, farmer; E. J. Hutchcroft, o f these recipes fit in especially o f Fargo and North Dakota, is trust to do the right thing at the Yamhill, merchant; Henry Ecks, well with the following menu: employed in a wholesale liquor Meat Croquettes. right time, and with the ability Dundee, farmer; J. H. Teegarden; house in Moorhead. As such Dressed lettuce. he has for directing a big job of Yamhill, farmer; Sam. F. Yocom, employe it is his duty to handle Baking powder biscuits. this kind it is easy to see how Bellevue, farmer; E. S. Greer, Blushing apples with whipped liquor. He applied for citizen the work goes forward with Dundee, fruit grower. ship papers last September and This term of court will have at cream or Coddled apples. such a measure o f success. Judge Pollock at that time The date for the completion of least tw o weeks of jury work. warned him that he must have AMMONIA AS DISINFECTANT further the bridge has not been an There are several criminal cases information concerning nounced but with tLe progress on the docket besides a large the man’s business before he shown it will not be very far in number o f civil cases. This term It has been recently discovered granted him citizenship, and the future, and the Marion coun will be far more important than that the fumes of ammonia have postponed the case to give King- ty people will do well to get the the preceding term in the a powerful disinfecting influence. man a chance to get some othet road on the south side of the amounts involved, and the jury The method o f procedure was employment. river in shape to connect with will be kept probably tw o weeks. simply by placing a strong solu When Klugman appeared this The first case to be tried will be tion o f ammonia in shallow the bridge. morning at the opening of the that of James Hutchens charged receptacles and locating it in the with killing Walter A. Rogers, middle of a hermetically sealed November term and once more UNE AFFECTS THE SOIL west of McMinnville. It is ex room. Examination of tissues applied for citizenship the judge AND NOT THE PLANTS pected that the case will take perviously at once asked if he was still in impregnated with the same employment. OnKlug- three days for the trial. microbes showed that the bacilli Although an application of A preliminary term ol court o f cholera and typhoid were killed man’s admission that such was lime to soil in certain conditions will be held either during the at the end o f tw o hours, the the case, the judge flatly refused may be very beneficial, its effects coming week or the week begin bacteria and spores of anthrax citizenship and promulgated the are confined solely to producing ning November 24th, when cer- in less than three hours, and dip- above statement which “ goes” changes in the soil itself and do in that court hereafter in every cases will be set for trial. theria m eight hoars. The meth not reach upward into the plant, similar case. od is not only effectual but cheap, a c c o r d i n g to investigations Besides having the requisite BIG FEED ON APPLE DAY simple, andnon-harmful to walls, carried on by F. C. Reimer, ag qualifications as to residence etc. pictures, carpets and furnishings. riculturist in charge o f the a person who applies for citizen November 18 is “ Apple Day” Southern Oregon Experiment and will be observed by the Civic ship in the United States must Station. Mr. Reimer had ob Improvement Club, by serving THE COLORED BOYS COMING also satisfy the judge before served that a number of growers an apple dinner at 12 o ’clock in whom he appears that he would in a district that was well sup the Gregory building, corner of At Wood-Mar Hall on Satur- make a “ desirable” citizen. plied with lime from natural First and Blaine streets. cay night you will have an op “ They can’t satisfy this judge sources, were applying lime as a portunity to hear old time negro that a man who sells intoxicat The following menu will be remedyjfor sour sap in trees. In served: melodies first hand. ing liquor is fit for citizenship” referring to this practice Mr. Leg of pork with apple sauce. The men composing the Dixie said Judge Pollock this morning. Reimer says: Roast potatoes with brown Quintette have had many year’s “ It is a statutory offense in this “ It should be stated emphat gravy. experience on the American plat state and I hold that the man ically that there is no connection form and they never fail to de who will engage in such a busi Boston baked beans. between sour sap in trees and a ness in this enlightened age is Waldorf salad, 'baked apples. light an audience. sour soil. Sour sap in fruit trees Apple pie with cream. Secure your seats at Kienle’s not a proper person to become a is often found where there is an Music Store. citizen of the United States.” Coffee, apple cider. THE NEW BRI *£ i ® ATTRACTIVE APPLE DAY LUNCHEON DEC TERM OF COURT MRS. S. M. ORMSBY State Superintendent-of ’Tee l Ajre* Depart ment, State S. S. Association. they were sent, reached the mine YAMHILL COUNTY the strikers opened fire from be hind some’rocks, killing Whitten SUNDAY SCHOOL and tw o other men instantly. several years Mr. Whitten ASSOCIATION was For engaged in business in New berg as a manufacturing jeweler Thirty-first Annual Convention and lupidarist. From Newberg to be Held in Carlton, he went to Portland and l«ter November 19-20. deserted his wife and daughter. Since that time his whereabouts had not been known by the gen eral public. The body is being brought back and will be interred either « t Portland where a brother, Fred C. Whitten lives, or at Newport, the home of his parents. L. S. Hopfield, president o f the Yamhill County Sunday School Association is malting things stir throughout the Sunday School circles o f the county, in prepara tion for the annual convention o f the association which will be held in Carlton on Tuesday and Wednesday o f next wçek. LEVI P. POE DIES A lengthy program has been WITHOUT WARNING arranged, covering every minute o f the time, from which a few On last Friday while Levi P. notations is herewith made. Poe was doing some ditching at Opening fellowship meeting led \ the new home o f Fred Crawford by L. S. Hopfield; Round Table,' near Dundee he was suddenly The Teaching Problem, con stricken with heart trouble and ducted by E. C. Knapp. dkd within a few moments. Knowing How, Mrs. S. M. The deceased was born in Ormsby; Training tor Service, C. A. Phipps. Graded Lesson*: JaRptr county, Iowa, October 13, Advantages and Difficulties—E. 1856. He was married to Alice C. Knapp, C. A. Phipps. How Hunter, March 22, 1883, in to Make the Sunday School Marshalltown, Iowa. In 1893 Mr. and Mrs. Poe Grow, E. V. Stivers, McMinn came to Oregon, first locating at ville. Adult’s, Superintendent’ s and Pastor’s Conference, A. T. Silverton and later at Newberg Norwood, Newberg, presiding. which has since been their home. Some things your school can He left a wife, one daughter, do to make this the best Conven Mrs. Howard Sherlock, three tion Yamhill County has ever grand-children and three broth ers. held. Funeral services were conducted Be represented at the Baptist church on Sunday y Bring your-note book. afternoon by Rev. A. T. Nor- Send a report ol your school Pay your apportionment to the wo<xi* the pastor. County and State work. A FOX HUNT Have your delegates give a re port when they return home. ! _ . _• , Notify Mr. Ivan Gillam, Chair. ,Tl" F,orm“ l a a Patl>'- man of Entertainmtnt Com- ‘ he mittee at Carlton o f the number Star theatre this week Friday and Saturday. Features are a to attend from your school More programs will be sent spectacular Fox H u n t . The other feature is “ During the upon request. Roundup” a Biograph drama and a Yitagraph comedy. W. H. WHITTEN FATALLY Coming feature Monday and SHOT IN COLORADO Tuesday, “ The Diamond Mys tery,” the contest story o f the A news dispatch from Denver, motion picture story magazine. Colorado, gives information o f the death o f Walter H. Whitten, HO FOR MCMINNVILLE! formerly a resident and business man o f Newberg, as a result of A special train will leave New mining troubles at La Veta, berg at 7:10 Tuesday evening Colorado. next, provided 100 tickets are It seems that Mr. Whitten had sold at 50 cents round trip to accepted a position at Oakdale McMinnville to attend the Pro mine during a strike and he, with hibition celebration of the enroll three other deputies, was sent to ment o f enough voters to carry rescue a man whom the strikers the election in 1914. had captured and whom it was Make arrangements early at feared they intended to kill. either the Enterprise office or When the automobile in which with T. E. Miles, 704 North St. No. 5