Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 09, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    T H E N R W B B R Q G R A P H IC
R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y
The Big Furniture Store
carries the largest stocks and the biggest
varieties o f Home Furnishings at all times
Furniture, Carpets, W all Paper
at the lowest prices for high grade goods
W . W . Hollingsworth & Son
and Sunday with the home tolk
at Ottrrbrook.
Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Watson, of
Clause Groth has been ap­
Portland,
were week-end guests
pointed station agent at Perry-
at Otterbrook.
dak , Oregon.
Ntw York, Pennsylvanit and Two of Three Men Who Held Up
Illinois Load in Incorno and
O.-W. R. & N. Train Cap<
Corporation Excise.
tured Near La Grande.
Washlnfton.— New York. Pennsyl­
vania and Illinois paid more than half
o f the (71,31«,l l i turned into the na­
tional treasury In Income end corpora­
tion taxes during the fiscal year Just
dosed. ▲ detailed statement o f col­
lections made public showed that
these three states contributed $17.-
131,717.
New York «lon e paid »12,628,247.03
In individual Income tax, while the
entire amount paid by Individuals
throughout the oountry was $21,IM,-
33«.«». Th e empire state paid $1,7M,-
341.17 o f the $43.071,110.44 paid ns
corporation tax by all states.
Pennsylvania ranked second in both
Individual and corporation taxes. Its
corporations paid M,0M,306.38 and its
individual
Income tax collections
amounted to $3,17t,0M.31.
Illinois
was third in* the list, with corporation
taxes amounting to $4,213,«49.«1 and
individual, incomes aggregating $2,-
071,171.11.
Miss Charlotte Lucas, of Port­
Miss Bertha Herring, of San
Diego, is visiting her parents, land, is the guest of Miss Bertha
Reed.
M r. and Mrs. Bland Herring.
Miss Mamie Pier is expected
M r. and Mrs. R. L. Duncan are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. home this week to spend her va-
cation
Allan.
3 Federal Board Choices Confirmed.
Mislaid—Will the patrons of
Three o f the members o f the federal
A large party of relatives and
friends celebrated the Fourth at the Dundee Library please help reserve board nominated by the presi­
locate the copy of “ L ittk Golden dent— Charles & Hamlin, W. P. O.
the home of Henry Hagev.
Harding and A. C. Miller— wees son-
The Woisky and Billich famil­ Hood?” It has probably been firmed by the senate.
ies eekbrated the Fourth at La- mislaid. The first box of books
The nominations o f Paul M. W ar­
is ready to return to the state burg, of New York, and Thomas D.
tayette.
Jones, o f Chicago, have not been acted
Mrs. Hannah Imns has as her headquarters, with every book
upon by the banking and currency
accounted
tor
except
this
one.
guests some of her cousins whom
committee and probably w ill not be
H. B. Powell and family, with before the end o f the week.
from
McMinnviUe,
Messrs. HamUn, Miller and Harding
Mrs. Michael M ilkr visited her relatives
made
a
150-mik
tour
of
the
val­
take
the oath o f office within a few
niece in McMinnville last week.
ley by auto a week ago Sunday. days, and the work o f setting in mo­
The Hillsinger and Dearborn
tion the new federal banking system
families eekbrated the Fourth
can begin at on ce The secretary o f
the treasury and controller o f the cur­
together at the Hillsinger home.
she has not seen for 30 years.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wetzel and
family, of Portland, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Swink.
Mrs. Grant Hefty, of McMinn-
rilk, spent Sunday at the home
of her father, Hon. F. A. C raw ­
ford.
1
F. H. Browning, who has suf­
fered for thirty years with loco­
motor ataxia, passed aw ay last
week and on Sunday w as laid to
rest in the Dundee cemetery.
The house belonging to John
Edwards, next door to the post-
office, is undergoing a remodel­
ing. When ready for occupancy
it will be opened as a hotel.
The next regular meeting of
the Neighborhood Club will be
held at the home of Mrs. Hillsin- <
ger on Thursday, July 16. As
this is the annual business meet-1
ing and election of officers, it is j McPherson lot 4 blk 2 Everest
hoped there will be a large at- add Newberg $10.
tendance. The program will re-' John A Lambert & w f to
late to the subject of birds, and Juanita M ay Palmer 66x128 ft
corner of lot 14 Cozine’s 2nd
each member is requested to
come prepared with a contribu- add McMinnville $1.
tion toward the program or a
Edward Larson & w f to
question for the question box.
I George and Jens Dahl 20 ac
rency are ex-officio members of the
board, which consists of seven mem­
bers. The fiv e w ill constitute a quo­
rum to do practically all preliminary
business. *
Borah Continues to Fight Harbor
Bill.
There is little likelihood that the
fight being made against tbs rive r
and harbor bill in the senate w ill ac­
complish its defeat, though it is be­
lieved that the bill cannot go into ef­
fect much before August and may not
become operative until a later date.
Senator Borah, o f Idaho, who is
holding up the Mil, Intends to hold
up the conference report later, unless
congress grants some o f the legisla­
tion asked by the west. As a means
o f accomplishing his purpose, he hss
offered an amendment to thq bill au­
thorising a loan o f $10,000,000 to the
reclamation fund, and Is demanding
that that amendment be accepted by
the senate. His contention Is that the
river and harbor bill, with few excep­
tions, carries no direct benefit to the
states, where the government Is build­
ing irrigation works.
Colombian Treaty Is Likely to Fall.
Th e administration by a party vote
w ill be able to secure a favorable re­
port from the foreign relations com­
m ittee o f the senate on the Bryan
treaty with Colombia, but senators o p
posed to that document assert posi­
tively that the administration will not
be able to force ratification by the
senate. It requires a two-thirds vote
Mr. and Mrs. William M c*lJ°“ Ph C G*cr d 1 c in t 3 and 4
to ratify and more than a third of the
Lelkn and Mr. and Mrs. John s r l w $1®*
senate are said to be opposed to the
Foote, of Portland, were Sun-
M a,7 E McDonald Yamhill Co treaty.
day guests at the Bennett home.! ^>re
ac >u R Booth d i e
National Capital Brevities.
Major General Wood, former chief
Miss Bertha Q. Reed and Miss
C .J. Spencer entertained a party
S9muel W Parrish & w f to o f staff of the United States army,
o f Portland friends on the Fourth Tho* and M argaret Herd lot 4 has been ordered In command of the
July.
> blk 2 Everests add Newberg eastern department of the army.
Pendleton, Or.— Albert Meadors and
Clarence Stoner, two of the three
train robbers who held up O.-W. R. *
N. train No. I near Meacham the
morning o f July 2, w ere arrested Sat­
urday night about 1 o'clock by Deputy
Bheriff Batchelor, o f L a Grande.
The leader o f the gang, who was
shot an d . killed by Deputy Sheriff
George McDuffy at the time o f the
holdup Is Charles Manning, a profes­
sional gambler and not Hugh W hit­
ney, the notorious outlaw. A ll three
of the robbers w ere from Cokevllle,
Wyo. Manning has a w ife and four
children In Cokevllle. H e was a close
personal friend o f both Hugh and
Charles Whitney, while Stoner Is. a
cousin o f the Whitney boys.
When arrested the two train rob­
bers were walking along the railroad
track In the direction of La (grande
and less than 20 miles from the scene
o f the holdup. N either man was arm­
ed and they offered no resistance
$316 in cash and the $700 diamond
ring taken from H. B. Royce, the
Walla W alla brewer, who was a pas­
senger on the train, and a smaller dia­
mond, but the dlamohds w ere thrown
away when they were arrested to pre­
vent their being used to connect them
with the holdup.
Wheat Crop o f Pacific Northwest Es­
timated at njOOOJOOO Buehole.
Portland, Or.— The season Is now
ter enough advanced to make It al-
■Mat certain that the cereal crops of
0)0 Pacific northwest w ill ho safely
gathered. Th e progress also is suf­
ficient to enable grain men to esti­
mate with a degree of closeness the
yields of the leading grains.
That the wheat crop of the three
states will break all previous records
(a conceded by nearly every grain au­
thority in the northwest. The general
l i m n 1 1 now la 16,000,000 buahels for
OsagoTL Washington and Idaho.
New York.— In the ruina o f the ta n »
meat wrecked by the explosion o f a
bomb, which it la believed waa intend'
ed for uae against John D. Rockefel­
ler or his son. the authorities found
evidence that Arthur Caron, who was
killsd with three others, had used his
apartment as a center for the diatri-
hution o f Inflammatory literature, and
that It waa filled with death-dealing
explosives.
A small printing press, revolution­
ary pamphlets and circulars, an elec­
tric dynamo, two electric batteriee,
cartridges and bits of steel were
among the articles uncovered, which
tend. In the opinion of the police, to
show an anarchist plot.
*fhat the
demonstration, baited by the bungling
of some one who was preparing an
infernal machine for Its mission, was
planned against the Rockefeller fam­
ily la T arrytown, Is the theory on
which the authorities are working.
Tw o of those killed In the wrecked
apartment were prominent agitators
who were to be placed on trial at
Tarrytown on the charges of disorder­
ly condnct In connection with the
moufning Inaugurated against John D.
Rockefeller, Jr., ns a protest against
his a'ttitude in the Colorado mine
strike.
Insures
¿✓ Fu ll Milk Pail
Fill Your R efrig era to r
with IC E made by tbe
United States National Bank
“Oldest Bank in Newberg"
National Bank
NEWBERG, OREGON
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GRAIN YIELD W ILL BE U R G E
* In a wordy altercation over the Nic­
aragua treaty before the foreign rela­
tions committee. Senators Root of
New York and Smith of Michigan
nearly came to blows.
It Is said that leaders are hoping
White Bronze made from re
P lJ Ce ' M
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C F Webb & wt to B W Henry that a vote on the Hobson prohibition
fined
zinc, will never moss grow,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nichols, of nndiv y% int in lots 22 and 23 amendment to the constitution will be
deface or lettering grow dim.
Monroe, Oregon, spent Saturday Chehaletn Orchard Homes $1.
had In the house about August 1.
Th e United States has been asked
J. C. Gregory, Agt.,
by Consul General Cheshire of Can­
Newberg, Ore.
ton, China, to send aid for the 2,000,-
•00 people who are said to have been
rendered destitute by the recent floods
In two southern provinces of China.
Th e house passed the bill repealing
the provision that anyone who was
g
C o w * give m ore m ilk and make
la any way active on the side of the
r
m ilking safer and easier w hen not
bothered, and bitten by flits.
Ratttvs
rebels during the civil war should not
their distress by spraying them w ith ,
be eligible for the collection of claims
from the governm ent Claims total­
D o ts not taint m ilk and g iv c tc o w t the paacs
ing $111,000,000 will thus be revived,
and com fort that insure t lull m ilk p o ll
tt is said.
President Wilson will fill all va­
cancies where negroes are now em­
O n * ounce sprays two animals. Save*
ployed by other negroes, In accord­
tints, increase* profits.
ance with a promise which he made
Try It 15 Days
A
about the time of his Inauguration.
Money Back If Not
Satisfactory
W hite men will not take the places o f
T " » can today. Qt. 35c.
4 W | f*
the blacks.
The San Dominican situation con­
tinues to t e a puzxler for President
Wilson. H e admits having received a
Chahalom Valley Milla Co., Inc.
report that the American gunboat
Taylor Feed Store.
Machias had fired on one of the war­ < Larkin-Prinea Hardware Company.
ring factions because they had vio­
Frank Zamwah.
lated an agreement not to bombard
the rebel city.
Weekly Oregonian and Graphic
One hundred members of the $2000.
G. A. R. and Woman’s Relict
Gu8tave A Schneider & John
Corps, of Portland, spent tbe W Wells to D T D aris et al sw%
Fourth at tbe home ol Thomas J * ™ * of Bee 15 t 2 s r 4 w
Responsible banking is the policy under which
this bank has been managed since the day of its or­
ganization. That this policy is appreciated, is indi-
catod by the constant apd gratifying growth in
business.
W e desire to continue adding new accounts of
indhriduals desiring die most efficient service and r ^
sponsible banking.
Keeps Flies Away
From Cattle and Horses
New berg Creamery Co.
Don’t F ail to T r y
one year, $2.25.
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State
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Municipal Fond.
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T h e O verland has been im proved very much, has 114 In. wheel
base, flo a tin g axle, electric ligh ts, cow l dash, W arner speed­
o m eter, a t $1185 P. O . B. N ew b erg; or equipped w ith Gray ft
Davie g en e ra to r and starter a t $12M.
T H E F O R D has been stren gth en ed and la the universal car,
everybody knows it. F ive passenger, »625.04 F. O. B. New berg;
Roadster, $575.M. C all and see them .
NEW BERG AU TO CO
Pure Milk and Cream is conducive to good health.
This is the kind we supply our customers.
Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State
Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com­
mended by that official. Give us a trial.
Phone Red 66
R. B. LYLE
The Black Imported Percheron Stallion
GLENAUR 44942
W ill stand this season at
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The Ranch of J. D. Gordon ft Son
One mile east o f N ew berg
This stallion has sired some o f the prize winners at our state
fair«. On acA unt o f the lateness o f the season in getting
him, and to cut out the expense o f traveling him, we are go­
ing tovtand him at
TEN D O LLA R TO INSURE A FO AL
This, we figure, will give the breeders an opportunity to
get the service o f one o f the best sires at a small fee, and we
will save the ten-dollar benefit we give the farmer in ex-
penses. This horse is known as the Morris or Deranoeau horse.
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