Hanson, who ha» a contract (or ■ getting oat crushed „ rocK „ I , tor tw the contract tor the im prove 1 d Jk* *■ ^ ' 4« J« ** * ** «qu L- > #*- » t*nim *?+•■ - Master Raymond Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Georg«, Mr. H ar rey Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Ncwhotise. f * * ' i'* * One who was present. careful CAPE HORN’S GHOST SHIP. latter a sister o f M i« M fman and Thomas Rood i recently returned tròta Sac ly night He was n o f the |>e office I terms, ftetv to Hood River, where fl besides toeing « loog time resident will try the climate tor a time, o f tbs coyntjF. ' v 2*rt P. M Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ayers •12:55 A. M Emil W Martin, the Portland rived here man w ho put an auto bus on the night only: o f the to remain run between New berg and Port- about land hut week, Isold ont before was down th# Rooky Phantom That Uuroo Pan ins Voooolo Into M l. dow n Over the Mariners sailing from Korops t shotfiti be pro- the west by way of Cape Horn bar often been startled by somethin, that looked like a derelict with th «dithe ««me tot a room at the home o f ner daughter, Mrs. Henry Bhret,haa been having quite an interesting experience with a robin whuft makes daily visits at her win dow . S$e bays it seemed quite tame when it first appeared, and as she talked with it a bond o f union was awakened between them. At 6 o ’clock the follow in g' morning the bird again ap peared at the window, and again they communed together. F or nine days the little leathered songster made regular morning • 4 it • if __‘ "m w _ u TOit., *nd always s«m ed glad to be talked to. Sometimes it remained more than an hour be fore flying aw ay. Park Place, H ood River cona to work for a family w ho live a ranch. . d rt. H. Schuette w ho was in wn a few days ago with towberries, left a fine sample thè Graphic office. Ì. O. Aroey, the ice cream deer at the creamery, has I into tbs third street prop at north of Friends church, iraey Clarence Butt is ex- l bis mother and one o f Bx-Governftr T. T- Geer and sters out from the old rlvania home soon to G«or|pe H. Himes, assistant secre tary o f the Oregon Historical dwelling o f J. W. Bates, located on the old brickyard grounds, just out of tow n to gpfi south west, caught fire in some un known w ay and, .with its con- tents, top* completely consumed. Mr. Bates says be built a fire in the stove at four o ’clock for the purpose o f heating water for bathing and bad no fire going is unable to account for its ori gin. The house was without much value, but be estimates his breeding places, use the win loss a t $1400, w ith insurance o f screen paddle«, or any way, bu1 $470. He bad a valuable collec kill the fly. tion o f curios, which he hud « L - On behalf at Committee. gathered from all over the w orld, which w a it up in flames with the rest. *P. G. /ou rdou , whu recently ended land at Redmond, Crook at West Cbehakm school, now ounty, for the Star theater, the Sw ing Young ' school. Mr. Himes had some o f the hand- É week, «k o * * * Ead charge writing o f Sw ing Young fr*Med the theater. ^ Which he Said h e Would present Word has been received here to the sch ool Evans, the photo- the birth o f a daughter on grapher, w a s taken along tof t o 'fW . and Mro t . H. the purpose o f securing some hall.. Prof, Mendenhall 1rs. M cLeod, y h o spent some e visiting in the Cbehalem Iter neighborhood wi*h her Mentí, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tarare, left tur her home at knaha tbe first o f tbe week. An o^d G. A. R. veteran, P. L. ornahell, who was tivingin one [ tbe H. M. Williams houses on fillamette Street, died last Suo- ky, at the age of T8 years. The odv was sent to Salem for lin n w N n m » SKSM SB9Ç reported to the police w ho found on in gu p the of ice o f tbe Mete t the num o f state, at S bercorreapo McVey ante patting seventy saloons ont LAWYER Praetioo in all courts; Probate, D Mortgages and all legal popeu. P.FJfUWKJlS DENTIST Office over First National P^NTI 8 T J. Ç. PRlÇfi Office over.TJ. S. Nati. £ank .Phone Black 171 tog of tome regio»* lip«, of course, to confuse the Me an's virion! ^ , ■ The rock that looks like a ship itron. On Clipperton island there ' - * ‘ that looks like a three mash «»- wind, with l white sails, lest son shining of Honolulu L ittlefield è Tbsue present were: Mr. an Mr*. J. Carl Nelson, Mr. an time a French frigate What sshore Mrs. C. H. Darnell and Pan on i t Hie cliffs looked ee mueh CleOaWand Dorothy Darteli, M like a ship that tbs frigate’s offi and ,’ M rè. Hutchison and litt! cers were deceived end thought Barland Edna, Ruth Hutdnsoi they were meeting another reeceL Mr. and Mr». Harvey H odso* St Paul island, in the middle of tiie Atlantic, is said to resemble e and Miss Elsa, Mr. and M n . J, ■hip vtry closely when it » fcp* J. Jordon, Miss E tta Jordan; prdached from e certain direction, M isses Johnson, from Me Minq- but it is e place te which nwribers ville, w ith another young lady prefer to give a wide berth.— whose sam e we did not learn; Youth’s Companion. Mr. and M n . N. C.Johnson, Mr. OREGON rs-j. W. W ood, Percy and "Hero it s truth," says a hand t W ood, Thomas Herd, writing expert, ?that is as wide Herd, Walter Herd, and spread’ as the ether: A disguised hand always tries to be poorer than the real hand. That axiom is a SAR AH E. SMITH great help to us experts. For in stance, when a letter done in a dis guised band is brought to us we al ways know that the writer of the letter is in a higher station than the hand would lead us to infer; OREGON NEWBERG hence in our detective work we aw able to save much valuable time by eliminating all persons socially be low the appearance of the letter < ii aéauuuAMrtsasasawaaiAaii» Í and concentrating our attention on DR. FRED H. W ILSON 1 lipT •. J ’ « »>f ' i , thoee only who are above it '’ JÄ TE Payette, the m o t t ó 5 John* Ü. Smith, was to meet them at the grave o f Sw ing Young on the Smith form; M r. Geer and Mr. Himes w ill talk: to the ptudnrts and tacnlty o f the college today. The combined ages o f three torses owned by Prank Jones is J triore than 100 yea n , so he says, said one o f them is 35 and “ goin on,” which «hows that the age o f the Oregon h on e can beweH prolonged when favored by be- ng in g o o * ' hand«. Prank is something o f a sU yer himself. He was born out id the Pern- w ood neighborhood where he settled down and; married, after loving gro wn to mafihood, and there is grow ing up about his fireside a family o f bright chil dren, o f which any parent might >e proud. Although seriously handicapped from childhood by an injury to one of his limbs, he has stuck to the farm and is making good where men with ess courage and determination would have failed. * ■ On Friday o f last week a P ort land paper contained an account of an auto accident which oc curred in that city, and stated that Sam McVey, of New berg, had struck a negro with his ma- chine, breaking one of his limbs, mid that the injured man w ai taken into tbe auto and hurried to « ! . hospital for treatment. Now, Sato says, they have the wrong white m ax : connected with the accident, for at the time he w s i flit Tillam ook. While in Portland a few daye ago he, looked the matter up And learned that some one who fly ) carries infantile paralysis children. When his majesty leaves the vault, the manure pile, or the spitton, and is allowed to » the kitchen and dining m, be walks on the bread, t and vegetables, wipes hi« on the butter, and bathes in milk, he carries all mannef of filth on his wings and hail feet. Inasmuch as you esteei The-ill standing dose to toe« legged black rocks at the entrance of the strait of Le Haire when she sighted what seemed to be ar waterlogged bark drifting on the rocks of the strait Presently the phantom ship disap peared, end soon afterward the Crown of Italy herself went ieat ashore and was broken up by the waves. About seven years ago the Nor wegian bark Serris got into Seat- tie with a tale of the “ghost ship" that almost exactly corresponded with that told by the crew o f the Grown of Italy. bi > | The»numerous reporl bet that appeared and like a phantom led the government gentina to look into the mat- A tender went ont from the jr lighthouse to make an in- ation. The apparition was to be caused by a strange of nature. Among the black» l rooks thaf lined both sides of the strait of Le Haire there wu <me that under certain atmospher ic conditions bore a curious resem blance to a ship. The formation of the rock and the shadows that the other rocks cast on it combined to produce the effect of a bark ran- under short sail J-A e «hip roems to be stan on, pointing to tbs south, 7 low m the water. The W *$■ & •ftortened a# C. R. CHAPIN swatters will be placed free fn the homes. They w ill be expebtéd to k % and save up the flies in cans and closed boxes and at the cud o f sack mouth tbe committee will designate Hie place to bring them, where 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prises will be awarded onquanti- ty. Killing the fliesis of great im portance,yet this wiT minate tlgma until \ places are eliminated hese ar« in all places o f filth, especially. Th« Regular Ttiia*. Hie little hoy felt that at last his conduct entitled him to recognition and reward. - ‘ 1- *• . “ See here, mother," he said, “are you going to buy md that goat F" ..... .................................. .. ‘ “Not Just now. Willie, she re plied. J> ’■ v . • 1 5,v-‘ . ‘ “Of course not! Of course notP* exclaimed Willie bitterly. “Thai's always the way. No matter how ghod I sin, all you will do about this goat business is to let me he one." —Richmond Timee-Dnpatch. Dr.C.LBrowfl,D.Ï.S. “ D w r Flarokl,” wttb Mdncro sh« wrote t* her former fiance, "as you are probably aware. 1 am to be married