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. J i l t ... l WBWS r>; it occasion for nightmare when representatives from Newberg, - H... : -I ■* -,T' -* at the invitation o f the county ■ . H. W O O D W A R D U H W M d m b lM h er court, call on that body to tell of the needs for road improvement PvbUahad t w j Th a n d a r n»ora»M in this section. • S m : Graphie Butldiac. No. *oo Hw» SUoo* Newberg Graphic rih o ora: OOeo. WhtM S3; Roddoneo. Btoo V Our Carlton neighbors have many men o f many minds. A large delegation went in a body $1.50 Per Year in Advance to call on the county court re cently to ask for road improve ment in that section, and so near ly every man made a plea for some particular road he. was specially interested in, that the court told them to go home with their troubles and get together and decide for themselves what particular road they wanted money - spent on. While all the roads are to be given attention, V H U K SD A T. OCTOBER 21. 1S16 it is the policy o f the court to make the hetfky expenditures on The sneak thieves are not all iu the main line highways that are the pen, it seems, and Newberg traveled most. has her full quot^just at present ! at t h « 1 I ot Nowborg, O r*«oo. -- SP E C IA L IST S IN AGRI CULTURE. but it is those who are will if need be, to make some sa fices in order to purchase tickets that mrfke a lyeeum cou possible, for without a good in advance no lyceum course be made to pay out. This son it has been an unusually pull, owing to the shortage the needful in the hands ot people, and we are not over hill yet, but witu a little furt rallying ot those who may wan* to help sustain a course ot whole some entertainment for Newberg, we will win out without financial loss to anyone. iS iS m W w *- • ;v>^ W y J*SI .A *f»> ,-'4 âaÉ S *k ï r:%J>y * - * * v.> A È li* # »»M IH M h rffei -i WEST CHEHALEM M. W. Patton and brother, | Weslle Patton, made a trip to i Forest Grove Suoday. Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Anders took dinner with Mr. and L. L . A moth Sunday. Mr. E. G. Fendall went on a road-viewing trip to Grand Is land Saturday. ' H jH I I t is the finest o f autumn weather we. are having, but the farmers are wanting to see a Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Crocker j In all lines o f indiM ry the good soaking rain to put the and Mrs. Tilla Hesgard motored specialist has his place, and al ground in order fo r plowing. to Forest Grove Sunday. though the dawning o f the day The Misses Clara Call I f you want to hear something when the specialist in agriculture Rosie Hesgard and Leona Ai really worth while we think you was to be given recognition was erson, and Ralph and Harol w ill make no mistake in going to a long time in coming, it is here, Baker were Sunday guests of hear ‘ T h e University o f Hard though he has yet to make his Lois and Kenneth Fendall. Knocks.” by Parlette, at Wood- worth felt in some sections of Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson i the country before his services M ar Hall Friday night family took dinner Sunday — will be given due credit The Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Yergen Some people raise a great howl Graphic has long maintained that family. «bou t thp leaves falling from the there are few i f any sections o f Lain ranee Boyd and George shade trees, but pity the poor the country where the soil will Morris went to Portland respond more readily to high shriveled soul who gets no pleas ure on bright afternoons at this class, intelligent cultivation than Saturday, returning the first at season o f the year in taking a will the soils o f the Willamette the week. A new house is in the course|f stroll and kicking up the yellow valley. . And again haphazard skimming over fields in a half erection on the M. W. Patton autumn leaves. hearted way will show about as farm. The house when With "ten o f the European na unsatisfactory results here as pleted is to be occupied by Mr. tions already at war and with anywhere. Consequently here Barnes and family o f Gaston. others pulling their coats, it is is a field where a real expert in Mr. Barnes and Mr. Patton evident that there is to be some agriculture may make himself dairying jointly, Mr. Patton tmv relief to the congested condition felt i f his backers will give him nishing the feed and shelter o f the population before this man time to show results. The trouble Mr. Barnes the cows and work killing fray is over. Verily, A f is in many instances farmers ex connected with the business. rica is not the only “ Dark Con pect the expert to show more in Mrs. S. M. Calkins, FI tinent” on the world altas o f to the way o f results in a single and Clifford Calkins were season than they have brought noon visitors of Mr. and day. about is a lifetime. w - vf* B. F. Yergen and faintly Sund&y. From the following clipping As will be seen from a letter Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fendall. ----- p u b l i s h e d elsewhere in the from the Aurora Observer it ap Mr. and Mrs. B eit Miller, Mr. ■ Wm Rudolf and wt to Roger Graphic, Congressman Hawley, pears that the county court of and Mrs. T. H. Gardner and for. Mahoney et al undiv % 163.73 o f this district, will be in N ew our neighboring county across and fors. C. J. Hoskins were Thos M W right and Wm D berg all day Friday for the pur the Willamette needs a little guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stillwater die’s $4995. pose o f meeting the people. This boosting up along this line: Fendall Sunday'afternoon. M Shuck and w f to Ed w ill make it convenient for any I f a parsimonious county court 106.57 ac Andrew one who may desire to meet and should be the cause o f the loss o f Shuck die t 5 8 r 3 w $1. talk with him on any su b ject- a county agriculturialist to Marioi John D Shearer? Martha C save and except postoffice ap county, one more count should be Huckabay * lots 1 to 8 blk '25 Visitors a t the Lewis home pointments, for which the moon added to the indictment against Hurley & Larges addition and is not right at present the official mossbackism that is this week include Mr. and Mrs retarding the progress o f this Paul Campbell, o f Georgetown, Mr a eo n West $100. Wm J Vestal and w f to Joseph The present county Illinois; MiM Nell Reuter, Idaho, T h e Telephone-Register came county. very nearly having one o f its agricultrist, through his “ corn and Miss Honck, from Kansas F Stephens and w f 12acinD afid Ramsey die t 3 s r 3 w $10. spells last week—not an old-time campaign” has opened up a new City, Missouri. Mrs. Frank Carlisle went to Anios Wood to W T'TO pPj| “ sinking spell,” but just an ordi field for the fanners o f this int in seVi of nwVi sec nary spell, with which that ex whole valley that will add im Portland Thursday and on Fri-| undiv 27 t 2 s r 3 w $10. day morning was operated on, cellent sheet is seized whenever mensely to the wealth and op jj$H Baldwin and w f tb Wm J road improvement is mentioned portunities o f this county. He in the Emanuel Hospital. et al 98.73 ac Phillip fo r this section o f the county. has introduced clover in the red Mrs. Marion George spent pson die in t 2 s r 3 w $10 This latest spell was occasioned hills; he has promoted the move Monday with her sister, Mrs. E Butterfield (by Sher) to from a severe nervous shock it ment for the drainage and im Matilda Hoskins. n State Bank lots 1 and received on account o f a delega provement o f wide areas; he has J. A. Jones returned the latter pmaur add to Sheridan tion of Newberg men who ap made agricultural progress an part o f the week from Southern 1300 v • peared before the county court actuality in Marion county, and Oregon. Elmer A B.uehler aud w f to W ask for improvement o f the he should be^ retained. - Every in Mr. S: R. Cogan and daughter, C Stabler 50’x l2 0 ’ Newberg Rex hill. TbeT.-R . did its best terested resident o f the county Miss Grace, were out from Port $650. ■ ■ ■ to defeat the building o f the should let the county court know M argaret Casey to John Casey bridge over tbe Willamette at how they feel in this matter. land Monday. A t the meeting of the Pareni- 32.66 ac Jacob Wickser die Newberg, and white it may have Write the county court telling Teachers’ ^Club the following 1 and 12 t 5 s r 6 w and lot 13 “ forgiveh,” it has not yejt them you want a county agri 1 and eH lots 1 and 12 aod reached a state of grace which culturist again next year and committee was appointed to work in conjunction with the o f net4 of sec 1 t 5 «. r 6 w will enable it to “ fo r g e t ” Some every je a r—and L. J. Chapin In Literary Society in securing a y W | time ago it wanted to know what particular, next year. piano: Mr. Wm. Kincaid, Mrs. M argaret Casey to Jds E course the Graphic would take regarding the improvement of ‘‘The University ■/ of Hard Clara David, Mrs. Grant Heater. Casey 117.44 ac Jacob Wick the road in the farthermost cor Knocks” wMl be the subject of Friday evening a reception die in secs 1 and a 12 nd lot 2 sec lots 1 and 12 and ner o f the county through the the lecture Friday night, and, was held in honor of Mr. and 12 and w se^4 ofneMrsec 1 1 5 s r 6 w $10. Indian eonntry, and we answered after having neglected his Own Mrs. A. R. Mills’ 35th wedding James Cruick«hank and wf t o promptly that we heartily ap business for several days in try anniversary aud Mr. and Mrs. bet Simkins part blk ” K ” proved of the expenditure by the ing to pull the lyceum course A. P. Wallen’s 25th wydding an add to McMinnville county. It is a road that is much through, tbe writer feels able to niversary. The honor guests traveled by tbe people from all give Parlette, the speaker, some were very surprised and when $2000 H Grebe and w f to W E Lowell o ver the valley when on the way valuable pointers for his subject. the ceremony was performed, ac Harrison Foster djc 1 » tbe various Tillamook beaches, We have never had much unity were quite as abashed as if they 3 and 4 sec 13 t 5 s r 7 « a d should be made' good. The with the card-of-tbanks-after- had had no experience in that same may be said for the Rex the-funeral, custom, but there line. Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer of e t K Guttry and w f to A H MIL It is on the main traveled are a number of people in and ficiating. Many beautiful gifts road on the west si dp of tbe about Newberg who are still very were received by both couples West and wt 5 ac John W att die Willamette, and those who go to much alive, to whom we feel and after congratulations had t 5 s r'4 w $1126. W S Honck and w f to Andrew Portland by auto or wagon pass grateful for tbe support they beta offered a bountiful supper over it Newberg has never have given the lyceum by pur- was Served by the ladies of the J Grafton and w f 30 ac John unade an objection to any o f the chasing season tickets for tbe n e i g h b o r h o o d . About 100 Vhite die t 4 8 r 4 w $2700. Hedwig D Pfeiffer to D many heavy expenditures for course this season, when money people were present and all wish road improvements about the is none to o plentiful with any. the bridal couples happiness for lurgess 3.74 ac Solomon Bades «county seat or in other sections o f The single admission tickets all the remainder of their wedded die t 5 s r 6 w $2500. prudential Loan Company to «h e county, and we hardly think help daring tbe run of tbecoarse,' days. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (nM) SMUNGERÒ» Yt •iie acY* $10/: ! ' ■ " IP thtCt 4Cbe- M o u n t a i n Oix-hards O I JtihoJ MaMnerney halem $3000, Edwin V Potter to James C Bunch and w f 42H ac in Jos Hess and Jno Williamson die in t 3 s r 3 w $10. Rea Bros Sheep Co et al by sheriff to C M Bair tracts in Grand Ronde Reservation t 5 s r 7-8 w $85.525.33. Bruco O Rowan add w f to Western Bond & M tg Co nw% of n sec 20 t 4 s r 5 w $10. j L J Shippy and w f to Roar Watson and wf part tracts 219- 220 Dayton $625. .V , I D Smith to J M Dicker T2’x 315’ Sheridan $10. Frank Smith to R M Sanders lot* 7 and B blk 11 Central add Newberg $10.. tYt H D Thomas and w f to Lanra A and Alma I Craig 10 ac in Joseph Hess die in t 3 s r 3 w $ 1 0 0 .- ; -* W E Thomas and wf jto Christ Schhnter tract ?1 Northwestern NeWberg subdiv $10. Western^Bond & .Mtg Co to W D and Tracy H Moore tracts 12, 14, 19, 21 and 44 Eola Walnut Groves $10. Mrs A Mabell Simkins and hub to James Cruickshank 65.14 ac in Darling Smitl die in t 4 s r 4 w $6000. 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