;W ■ ..r .fl n t g. —- Im Ê & Ê ■‘fflffe a W~ i THENKWI ning, established themselves ott the Sacramento river in Cali fornia. The industry soon spread B. If. WOODWARD froffi ; the Sacramento to the Columbia river and thence to PebUeheS « T w j Thundar morntat I l Oraphw BaUdlni. Mo. «M F in i Street Puget Sound and Alaska, where « a : O S m . W h i u s s ; K aildan o«. B1 m r ’ it is now the second industry in n t et Ike poatoJBN at Newber*. O ra«««. importance. Beginning with a M MMm l niara ■ » « « small pack valued at a few thou $ 1.50 Por Y ear in sand dollars it has developed until the big water mark was TH U RSD AY , FEBRUARY 2 8 , 1814 reached in 1913 with a pack o f 400.000,000 cans valued at H are you registered? If not. $40,000,000. w hy not? N ewberg G raphic W ater-logged Californians are invited to come to a country where it rains with some show ot decency and decorum. Pay your cannery subscription a t once and assist the board in meeting the payment on the plant which fells due March 1. Dimick, Brownell add U’Ren, all of Oregon City and all want ing to be governor o f the great state o f Oregon, with Brown o f the Conner yet to hear from. Oregon City with three candi dates for governor is strictly in th e Hme light this year. But the •city by the Palls has been producing big men these > many years. v ? & . I r , Saturday w ill be the last day fo r payment o f subscriptions for cannery certificates o f member ship that'were to be paid before M arch 1. Payment m ay be made at either o f the banks. With chewing the rag over the w ater meter question and the location o f the auditorium, Port landers have something to claim their attention while w aiting for the ground-hog to come out o f his hole again. V ; B1 Pi 1 * - ! I- T » ■ » lf ff < The date o f April 10 is quite a w ay in the future, this being the last day for filing nominating petitions with the Secretary o f State, and there may yet be several candidates for governor t o pick from. So far there are only fourteen in the field. = = = = = = = Republican voters w ho are op posed to the rum demon will have at least tw o candidates tor governor to select from at the primary election. George C. Brownell, of Oregon City, and T. T* Geer, the ex-governor, have both come out in fevor o f pro hibition o f the liquor traffic. The people o f Oregon arejust awakening to the feet that the state is top heavy from an over supply o f commissions, the ap pointm ent o f which has been a jggow ing fad for the past ten -years. There is an urgent call i f or the use o f the prunning knife .'Jill along the line. "By invitation th e w r i t e r feasted on chicken pie and other *good things with the Wisconsin people Wednesday, and saw .you n g and old mingling together ¿and having a royal good time. These get-together socials are w orth all they cost and really we ought to have more o f them. Democratic newspapers are giving encouragement to men ot their party to enter the race for congress in opposition to W. C. Hawley, saving it is an oppor tune time to lay it over Hawley. W e beard much of the same kind o f talk tw o years ago, but some w ay the anti-Haw ley votes failed t o loom up when the ballot boxes were opened. Looks like a shame to encourage the faithful to throw their good money aw ay in a wild goose chase. ■ mmmmm— m m, t ■gj I *. * t I ^ Friday, March 13, is to be cele brated as National Salmon Day and everybody will be expected to eat three full meals, on that date, with salmon as the principal dish. The salmon-can ning industry is also celebrating its fiftieth anniversary this year, and for that reason particular interest attaches to the event. I t M its origin in 1864, when ♦lnw pioneers from Maine who in lobster caa- DUNDEE Mrs. Bland Herring is visiting Free Quick her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Moorei Delivery M erchandise in Portland. On Sunday evening a Frances ' Willard-Neal Dow memorial ' vice will b« held in the Dundee church in the auspices o f the W. C. T. U. A cordial Invitations extended to all. Mrs. W. J. Gordon attended the Wisconsin re-union in New W e invite you to inspect them. Y ou will find berg on Wednesday. hero the largest line o f Gingham s, Crepes, W hite Miss Nellie F. McNeill and Missfi So far the voters registered in C. J. Spencer returned Sunday the several precincts o f Nçwberg, G oods, W ool Goods, Percales, Etc. A ll priced a t Dundee, West Chehalem and evening from a week-end visit in the very low est prices. W h y not trade where Springbfook number 580, o f Portland and vicinity. your m oney will go die farthest? A t B aird V which 268 are put dow n as Re Mrs. Hanna Imus has sold her publicans, 171 Prohibitionists, house and tw o blocks io Dundee. GINGHAM S—A b ig assortment g n * « J 102 Democrats, 24 Socialists, 2 John Herring recently pur e f ginghams a t......................... 1 v C y U Progressives, while 13 fed to chased the tw o twenty-acre give any party preference. Since tracts known as the Gilm ouf The Best qualify for the lowest prices it is estimated that there are property. something like 2000 voters in INDIA U N E N -T he S cans Standard Tomatoes The Dundee Public Library in Newberg f o r . .. these precincts it is evident that fo r ............. ......... — . . . was opened for the first time there is something yet to be done 3 cans Standard Com EMBROIDERIES—Fine Swim for the btby the evening oa Tuesday, fo r ............. ...................... before all have their names on number o f magazines and gatnrs the register. “ Is your name 2 cans First Grade Tomatoes 2 5 c have been provided and the written there?” young fotk o f the community CAMBRIC EM BRO ID ERY-O m 1 A — __ J 2 cans First Grade Corn 2 5 c lot wide Cambric embroidery at * ^ Y” welcome to enjoy them from John Manning, one o f the 3 can Pihk Salmon 2 5 c FLOWERED CREPE—A nice assortment o f Democratic c a n d i d a t e s f o r seven o ’clock until nine on Tues day evenings and from seven patterns that will please 4 e _ i . o e _ governor said recently: you: per yard a t............. 1 D C t O ¿ D C o ’clock until ten on Friday even 8 cans Condensed Milk 2 5 c “ This campaign should be so W O O L DRESS GOODS—In serges, all colors conducted that when the result ings. During those hours the 2 cans o f Peas o f the primaries is known, the circulating department for book# Democrats w ho are defeated will will be open and it will also be 1 pound o f Coffee SUMMER SILKS—newest o r . i _ e n be able t o give whole-hearted open from three o ’clock until five patterns a t ...................... ¿ D C t O D lr C support to the Democrat who is p.m. on Fridays. As the supply 4 pounds o f Lump Starch O tZ -. o f books tor the library is very to r.................. .............: . . . nominated. We should have a limited any one who has books 4 pounds o f Rice solid Democratic party behind the candidate this year, and we to spare, is urged to donate them. 1 pound Baker’ s Chocolate 4 5 c should refrain from saying any In spite o f the storm y night thing against the other aspirants Bacon Backs 1 9 c for the nomination that might and counter attractions at New We have shoes for the entire family, the berg, Groth Hall was filled on be used against him by the op kind that are built for wear, at the low AD other groceries priced m propor position after the nominations Saturday evening when the ladies est prices. Buy your shoes o f Baird and tion- It wfll pay you to trade where ot the Neighborhood Club gave are made.” yon’ll save money and wear good shoes wfll go the farthest. their first entertainment. The If the Republican candidates hall was beautifully decorated for governor would adopt this for the occasion with large flags as their slogan and see to it that and native greens. their friends support the Repub Miss Sophie Groth gave several lican w ho receives the m ost votes piano selections while the audi a t the primary election, the party would easily win out in the ence was assembling. The pro election, since the registration gram which began promptly at o f voters shows a tw o-to-one eight o ’clock was excellently rendered by all participants m ajority o f Republicans. Mrs. Shannahap and Miss Anna Tiun pleased the audience with COLLEGE -- NOTES f their vocal duet. Then Miss Groth, Clause Groth, and Donald On Thursday morning o f last The Graphic O fflcs Is fully «quipped for doing all kinds of com Parrett in an amusing dialogue week we had the pleasure of mercial printing. Including Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, showed their ability to conduct Booklets, Catalogues, and large poster«, promptly. Got prices. listening to a continuation o f “ A courtship under Difficulties.” J. C. Hod son’s Mt. H ood. We Then followed a box-making con never knew before that Mr. Hod- test for women under the direc- son would “ back dow n” on any tiou o f Charles Parrett. Mrs. thing, but he confessed to doing Bland Herring, Mrs. Holzmeyer, pqgls o f laughter and applause and after several minutes o f per turns in immatation o f toe bag it on Mt. H ood. Coming down Mrs. H. B. Powell, Mrs. Frank a% Mrs. ..Bernhard Groth kp- plexity awarded the first prize to pipes and with old favorite was even better than going up— Keyes, and Mrs. John Herring pqared before them in Mr. Ben- F. W. Meyer for the prettiest hat jScoteb airs. Unele John P anytt from the standpoint of the audi demonstrated their ability to nett's creation.) Rev. J. G. Al and to H. B. Powell for the most and F. W. Meyer accompa ence. use a hammer in a manner high ford chose a modest little brown uoique one. Seven ladies were by Miss Groth, also gave some The first regular meeting o f the ly successful as far as the finished straw and proved himself a true selected to act as milliner’s more violin music. The rest o f Agoreton Literary Society for boxes were concerned but some dfeciple of Audubon for he an models and wear the hats ' for the evening was spent in soci this -semester was held in the what lacking in speed, according nounced in a most positive man half the evening. When these ability and those present declared chapel Thursday, February 19, t o the professional box-makers ner, as he refused to look at the seven lindd-up facing the audi- it to have been- one of the most immediately after school. An in present. Mrs. H. B. Powell re feathers displayed for trim m ing,1 ence round after* round o f ap- pleasant gatherings ever held in teresting program was rendered ceived the first prize, a hatchet, “ L want flowers.” His had plnuse greeted them. Dundee. ' including some warm parlia for the best box completed with readily found a wearer. H. D T. A. Harper, who spent mentary sparring. When you have a problem that in the five minutes allotted for Ainsworth as a nature lover several years as a mining engin Friday night o f last week the the contest, and Mrs. John Her seprned the trimming on dis- eer in Sibera, entertained the needs twenty-jour hoars’ con basketball team “ put one over” ring received second prize, the pipy and trimmed the black felt audience with a short talk on sideration, give it twenty-four— on P. U. by defeating them on one for speed, as she completed of-his choice with sword ferns that interesting country and not twenty-five. their own floor 25 to 23. This her box in tw o and one-half frysh from the woodland. M ay some o f his odd experiences there. The Semi-Weekly Journal and eliminated P. U. entirely from minutes. Miss Bernice Keyes and Francis or H. B. Powell with his nsnal Graphic for $2.00 a year. the race tor the league champion The next number" on the pro preparedness for an occasion, Keyes in tw o piano duets were ship. The game was fast from gram was a hat-trimming con showed that the m atter had re well received, as were also the start to finish. test participated in by seven ot ceived carelul study from Paris three little girls, Isabella Allan, Mrs. W oodward, o f Salem, was Dundee’s popular gentlemen. R. ian fashion plates for his castor Lanrel Alford, and Pauline a visitor at the college Thursday W. Swink explained that his ob hat was adorned with a “ sticky- Powell who rendered a dialogue and Friday. Her husband has ject in entering the contest was up” of the m ost approved style entitled, “ The Baby’s Fortune,” been engaged in pastoral work to prove that the high cost of attd the proper unbalanced effect and a recitation, “ The Booster.” at South Salem Friends church. living was unnecessary at least by the trimming which accom “ Uncle” John Parrett played The Y. M. C. A. meeting this as far as millinery prices were panied it. Paul Groth chose a several selections on the violin I un prepared for it with week was addressed by Hugh A. concerned. From the assort Bo-Peep” model and used much with his usual skill and in bis a full line o f Field and Gar Moran, founder and secretary of ment o f back number models and skill in the draping ot ribbon happy manner that never fail to den Seeds. the Y. M. C. A. at Hankow, the boxes o f cast-off trimming he about it. F. W. Meyer showed tonch a responsive chord in his I have secured a quantity China. Mr. Moran was one of proceeded to select a lacy green bli artistic taste by choosing the hearers. o f the famous “ Shadeland the leading speakers at the re straw which he trimmed irith prettiest hat in the collection “ A Tale o f W oe,” a comic song Challenge” Oats, which is cent Tri-State convention at certainly fine. pink roses and cream chiffon a n d by his deliberating in select was pleasingly sung by 16 high Vancouver. He is a graduate of making a most “ fetching” crea ing exactly the right trimming school pnpils. After the formal Stanford and was one o f the tion that readily found approval for it. His handling o f the needle program which ended with the Rhodes scholars to Oxford. He with the audience. W. J. Ben m ost skillful but be nearly singing ot America, the ladies is traveling among the colleges Com, Grass Seed, etc., be nett chose a “ pillbox crow n” of came to grief ove*. the over served refreshments, Miss Groth sides a very complete line o f in the interest o f the foreign mis black felt and deftly placed whelming size o f the hat which disposed ot her entire stock o f Garden Seeds, all guaranteed sion work o f the Y. M. C. A. around it a red and a white be tried on himself several times, home-made candy, the little for Also remember that I keep wreath. He almost met his each time looking more dismayed tune-teller had her palm crossed the best fertilizers. W aterloo when it came to acting before. At last some sym- many times with coin as she told Get my prices. It will pay gentleman in the audi “ only good fortunes” and Nich Christian Science Society o f as “ saleswoman” but by much you Newberg, Oregon. Services are persistent tipping of the custom ence shouted out “ Use a bandeau, olas Wall auctioned off thr prune held each Sunday morning at er’s head and. his own as well, to Will.” That relieved the situa- boxes that bad been made dar eleven o ’clock in the Edwards view the effect from all angles, by the time the seven ing the contest. he managed to satisfy the pur building, 60814 First street, op minutes had expired his hat was James Wilson, o f Portland, Dealer la Flow» Feed, Seeds posite the post office. All are cor chaser and she walked away ap fo r inspection. John Ed- who was a visitor in Dundee for and Poultpr Supplies Groth, and W.J. the occasion, favored the com- dially welcome to attend these parently highly pleased with her Comer Unk end Mein Street« hat. (The audience went into Gordon then inspected the h a ts1 pany with several violin selec- J B A I R D ’S Spring Goods Arriving Every Day GROCERIES ■ | H 2 5 PS f i r Sw*U8einch 12 l-2 c yd b“ ‘ .vlh** 10c yd c 25c 25c 20c 25c l-2 c yd S S S £ 5 : bi,t 50c to $1.00 SHOES JobiPrinting wmwmmMtm « « • _ f ! a L 1 r --------------- 1 - A t - - a - f — a --------------- a « _____ _______ $ p= Tiinc_for Spring Seeding Fr&nk Zumwalt Mí ■¿.aft: