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■■■I 5 ■ n llB . i- " ■MSW^*Wr F I ^ ». * nwiat'ssisi s S toss I a riM M É in y n d is iessi » *»■ • • ^ EM lORwl v ’VÎ,; ( , i * >«*♦«11A « ni' • ’ . a » • ‘ V . -r >• / I n MOTHER PACKS _ A W A Y THE W INTER T H IN G S ¿ lU K & U i& e -fa z re ^ m c 4 n i Before the m i l “take possession** put out into the crocks and crosices poisons to destroy them. They brood very rapidly if fiv e n a chance. Come, toll us your troubles, and we shall supply you with just the thing to chase away the bugs and rats. Beware of form carrying, fever breeding flies. W e have fly paper to catch them and fly poison to kill thorn. T h e R E X A L L , S to re the herd but according to tics she isconsi derably a bo average cow Vept in the sta It being the first year that a rec ord was kept o f her production, ^ :«iaoiO Mii»r»:iryinrwc«rwcii! no little surprise was occasioned Nswberg Lddf* Ns. 104 A. F. by the result as she was npt sup-, & A. M. Regular posed to be a very good cow. First and Third Wednesday The ration fed consisted of al svenings of eech meoth. falfa and silage with a little ear Visiting brother* always corn added, so it can readily be By order W. M..R. ft. C. L A . Hanning. Secretary. seen that the cost was not great. I t is hardly necessary-to men Cummins pays cash for poultry tion the importance o f a pure and eggs. 20-tf bred dairy sire, as it goes with out saying. I f a milk produce^ Rooms to rent by Mrs. Howie, cannot afford to start w ith ’ a A U Blaine street. 28tf herd o f pure-bred cows, he should For Sale—Feed oats and best bay a pure-bred bull of his favor ite breed and at least ofte heifer recleaned seed.—J. H. Rees. J „ that has* several performers in Wanted—Fat cattle, veal and her pedigree. In a few years he Wesley Boyes. tf* will have a pure-bred herd at a mutton* --------- — ------ -—~ 1 low cost. Farmers having fat cattle, veal It is a good steer that will sell o r . mutton for sale should see for one hundred dollars even at Wesley Boyes, the new butcher the present price, ancf when he is ¿ t 810 F ’rst street. tt sold a t the above price all the Eggs for H a t c h i n g — 3. C.' cattle feeder has is one hundred dollars in cash and the manure Brown Leghorns. Prise winning produced, while the dairyman and laying strain. $1-50 per tting.—C h a s . 0 . W h j t e l y , has the cash and the manure, , fttt-pd not to mention the cow and the phone Black 7. calf. Hence the prosperity o f the KO John Groff, one mile southeast dairyman.—W alter'H . Rowe in o f Newberg, is the owner o f a H oard’« Dairyman. pure bred Jersey bull. IB U WE Oregon Hdw. & Implement Co. •13 E. FIRST ST- NO ALUM* NO LIM I PHOSPHAT! Farmers! When in Newberg, m a k e y o u r,h e a d quarters at O PE R A , G R IL L E for Lunch a n d Refreshments. You will find very drinks and ices are delicious and refreshing after a hard day’s shopping. We carry a full line of fruits, also maga zines and periodicals. Opera Grille & Confectionery 3 0 « FINST STRSST C. K. COON, P~p. (B E H A U S CENTER. Having installed a lawn m ow er grinding machine, I am pre School closes Friday, w ith a pared to do perfect grinding at nice program and an all-day pic my shop on Meridian street. Lynn B. Ferguson, Prescription Druggist nic. Come out And jo in the 32pd M. McDonald. teachers and scholars in closing this another term o f the “ good , Insure with the Beaver State PROSPERITY AND THE DAIRY COW finds its w ay into other channels. old school days.” Mutual Fire Insurance Company, I t can be done, bat is it? Francis H olt has completed the company that pays a divi The man who feeds cattle for I t has been the privilege o f the bis new kitchen, which he has dend at the end o f the year.—W w riter to travel over the state o f manure deserves more profit than been building on the east side o f E. White & Co., Agent. 22-tf Illinois quite a little in a business he usually gets, but his fields are his residence. There is a nice Wanted — The highest, cash' w ay in recent years and one can silent evidence o f the gain that porch on each ride and also £ comes indirectly from his system price paid for mohair and wool. not help bat notice the evident pantry. ; o f farming. prosperity in.tbe dairy districts. ; < " • r. y y it f. -nf • . j Last Friday evening the Dun* W ool sacks furnished. C. A. Hod- 26tf As a rale the cattle feeder ob Wherever the silo and the herds dee young people came over in son. Phon** Black 35. jects to milking cows, which is o f quiet cows are seen there also antos, wagons and 1 carriages, F or Sale or Rent—3V4 acres, are the modern homes, good one reason he avoids the d aily there being something over w ith good buildings, one mile roads, and m otor cars. The silo business. However, the advent thirty young folks. They came north of Newberg. White Or is the silent sentinel guarding the o f the successful mechanical milk over to present their play called pington eggs for hatching. Prices herd/and flocks against hunger er may cause him to make a “ The Scientific District School.” right. A. I. Willard. 23tf and a diet of dry, unpalatable change. The change ‘from beef The play w as very much enjoyed to milk production will be ac by all, there being a full house. food daring the winter. Wanted—Highest market price companied by other changes The proceeds amounted to about I t has been said that “ dairy paid for dried prunes a t H. S. men are good spenders because which will be o f advantage to twenty dollars. Giles’ Packing house. 31tf they get money every week in the his pocket. M ay 21 bein^ Miss Florence N ot long agb a friend o f the Lehoh’s birthday, a number o f Lost—Silver W. C. T. U. ma year/’ This is not often true o f Finder please farmers who sell their grain and w riter telephoned in regard to her school friends Spent a very tron’s medal. leave at Graphic office. ltp d receive their money in a Inmp buying a cow and one was priced pleasant evening at her home. sum once each year. I t requires to him a t one hundred dollars. F. L. Strait'and Mrs. Yergan F or Sale—Registered J e r s e y skillful management sometimes On investigating the yearly rec accompanied the Misses M abk to make it reach, aside from the ord of this particular cow, it was Jacobson, Edna Ralston, Flor ball calf 8 months old. H. G. depletion o f the soil that to o oft learned that she gave jnst a few ence Leloh and M argarite John Crocker, Phone 17 a 62. 32-33 pd. en goes with the grain system o f cents over one hundred dollars son to the McMinnville school farming.' We are told by good in milk for the year jnst ended, contest last Friday. • Wanted apd F or Sale—Fresh authority that fertility can be computing the milk at thirteen Tuesday, the 26tn, bring the cows and young calves wanted maintained by the grain system cents per gallon, the average twentieth wedding anniversary and work horses tor sale. but the temptation to sell clover price received. The question then o f Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hendrick F. D. Hutchinson, Dundee, Phone hay and straw is more than arises—W hat is the value o f a son, a number o f their immediate 169 a 1. I t pd. most grain farmers can resist. dairy cow that produces a gross friends and neighbori planed a The money that should go for income o f one hundred dollars? very pleasant snrpriae for them. Drs. L ow e & Turner will limestone and phosphate rock The above cow is an average of They carried over a basket sup be in Newberg again per and some China ware to cel Tuesday, June. 2, at Imperial ebrate the occasion. They were Hotel. Consult them. indeed surprised and all enjoyed the evening very much. Mr. and Complete line o f bee supplies Mrs. Hendrickson told of the a t Znm walt’s feed store, cor. 1st happy evgnt o f twenty years ago, and Main streets. 32tf there being sixty or more friends F or Sale—Fresh milk goat. In present at the wedding, and im quire o f G. A. Martin, Electric mediately afterward they went v It to their new home which was all office. m m m S Wanted—20 strawberry pick ers. J. E. Holladay, R. P. D. 3, phone 16a52. 30-2t ...... ‘ ...... " " 1 ., Wanted—Yearling Jersey heif ers. Phone White 143 on Sun day from 10 to 3 o ’clock, or write me at 312Rothchild Build ing, Portland. Dr. W. Mallory. 30tf V ’ Money to loan on real ^estate Address Box 481, Newberg. 81tf F o r Sale—Good milch cow, doe to be tresh in Sept. Phone White 68. 315 College St. 32 pd “ j j r ----------- - 1 r I f yon wish a mortgage loan, call and See me a t the First Na tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregon. 50 t f * D. D. Coulson. Money to loan on good secur ity by Clarence Butt. EXHIBITION BY FUNDAMENTAL HUSK TRAINING CLASS On Monday evening, M ay 25, a t 8>d*clock in the Presbyterian church there will be an exhibition by the Fundamental M u s i c Training Class to mark the com pletion o f the coarse of forty les sons under the instruction o f Miss Jessie Britt. Parents and children and those interested in musical subjects or who 'contem plate taking np the study of music will find this program o f class work interesting and en joyable, and all such are cordi ally invited to be present. Ad mission will be free. Teacher—John, can yon tell me how i{on was first discovered? John—Yes, Miss Jones. Tehcher—Well, just tell the class what your information is on that point? John—I heard father say yes terday that they smelt it. Lone Fir Dairy—For sweet and sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk Delivery made in F o r Sale—O. I C. brood sow fand cream. tf and nine pigs fo r $ 4 0 .-8 . L. the evening. Parrett a t U. S Nat. Bank. I am agent for the Imperial ltpd Flat Iron, heated with gasoline. Cost o f operation 1 cent per hour. Doors aqd 'window screens Thdbghtful, Too Will demonstrate its capabilities made to order at Spauldings/ ti on request at my home, 406 S. “ Herbert,” said a thoughtful For Sale—Driving horse, car Main street. Mrs. J. Horni- riage and harness. Inquire at brook. 30-33i>d mother, “ your uncle Bd will be here for dinner today. Go np 402 8onth College street. I t pd stairs and wash your face.” “ Yes, mother,’ ’.replied the boy, F o r Sale—5 to 7 acre«, less .but s’posen jhe don’t come, what than hatt^nik east o f Newberg White Bronze made from re then? • on Portland road, suitable for fined sine, will never moss grow , _J---------- ,--- berries or chicken ranch, a t $275 deface or lettering grow dim. Good Saats per acre.—Mrs. Josie Everest, * , V J. C. Gregory, Agt., 26tf Newberg, Ore. With her mother, a little girl 3--- ar of five made her first visit to a Money furnished promptly ai- T aka Node# matinee. Afterwards f a t h e r w rays ays on real estate at 7 and 8 8t per asked mother if the seats were a L A tty . B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. Young Bouncer the well known good. "Yes,” spoke np the little Stallion can - ; ; : ] * i r i ; “ they were red plash.” F o r Sale—So^et cream and atthès; buttermilk.—Newfierg Creamery. «ry day.durihg the week except / * 19-tf Anyway, a man ean’t even lay Thursdays and Fridays. 29tf a corner-stone without cackling. Wanted—Young calves. F. D. in readiness for them ont in the edge of Portland. Mrs. S. W. Newhonse visited in Portland over Sunday. Thirty-six votes were cast out Of ninety registered on the list here Friday, going almost even {between the Democrats and Re publicans, until tow ard the last the Republicans had a majority. The W. C. T. U. met at the home o f M ary Palmer Johnson on Wednesday of last week. A number o f the ladies were in at ,tenda*nce. Good reports were given o f the work done in ths past three months, also the ones who attended the institute at Carlton last week, gave their report. Plans were made to hold a s institute at this place some- time in Jane. Flow er Mission day w ill be held at the home gft Mrs. K . L . Tangen, June 10th. Mrs. Agee is still Very sick, with not much improvement. She has been unable to retain anything on her stomach for Hutchinson, Dundee. 169al ;7 over forty days. Phone 31-34pd Weekly Oregonian and Graphic i Poets are born, and no law both one year $2.25. can prevent it.