'mm* ' . ■<* , . r • •• : p^ip WW^r ' à V •• you X X V III ' s f> / • ■ * W * '~ \ ■ 1 ty A foot, - A number ot Yamhill County farmer! are interested in silos. This is a healthy indication, for the silo means greater prosperi­ ty for the farmer, better fed lire- Stockland better crops. The silo is not only the best derice ifi which to store good nutritious feed, but it also means that corn will be grown. There are tw o reasons why erery farm­ er in Yamhill county .should grow corn: First, because corn or some other cultivated crop is necessary to a proper system of crop rotation, and second, be­ cause more feed can be grown per acre in the form of corn than in any other crop. i- u During the last month I have seen a great many farmers haul­ ing feed home from town. No criticism is offered for the farmer who buys concentrates, such as bran, oil-meal, or other feeds high in protein, with which to balance the roughage grown on the farm and with which to en­ r ic h th e farm-fay- the jadirion» use of manure. But the man # h o buys high priced" hay must have animals of exceptional earn­ ing power in order to comf out even on. the purchase. Because many o f our winters are mild enough to permit of the > • AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB : No. 23 the saloon has been taken from them. Mrs. Liter knows her subject well as she has devoted many years to the work. We thank her. The next meeting will be at David Smith, Formerly o t New­ berg, Writes From Eng- Mrs. Myrtle Hollingsworth's, 206, 5th street, on March 22, at 2:30 p. m- 8. P. Dodge received a letter Subject: “ Purity in Literature and Art.” —Superintendent, Mrs. & tetter a few days ago written from Shomdiffe, England, by C. Yergen. Press Supt. David Smith who was a baker at the Newberg Bakery for some time last year. He went from Buenos Aires, South America, here to Canada and sainted in capital city of the Republic ot the army. of Argentina, maintains an im­ The following notes are taken portant daily newspaper, “ L a from the letter: We were located 10 miles from Prensa,” which is different from any other publication in the London for a time bat are now world, in that it not only at Shomdiffe on the coast five circulates the daily news, but miles from where the boats leave provides free legal advice to the for France. We have .had one narrow public, and a medical and dental escape from the Zeppelins. They service without charge. I t con­ ducts a school of music, bureaus dropped bombs a «mile from ns of information relative to schools, and they tried to get the airships etc., and maintains rooms for that were in the sheds a hundred public meetings, plays, concerts yards from os. I was thankful and lectures. It also furnishes a they made a mistake in the dis­ library and reading rooms for tance for I would bate to be the use of the public; as well as blown up ip the air before reads-- luxurious apartments tor the en­ ing France. Both in Scotland and England tertainment ot distinguished most every man »w e a r in g t h e guests. On the root of its fine Some who are to ry w b icb ^ uniform. .iv.- v .... building is an observatory which LETTER FR(NM CANADIAN SOUHER The second monthly entertain- On last Saturday, March 11, ;t o f the boys of theChehalem Mrs. Walter O. Van Atta, assi ateur Club given to their by her mother, Mrs. L. S. Otis, s was staged in the school entertained in honor o f Miss k Friday night, March 10. Gwendolen Stannard whose mar­ On Sunday afternoon at 2:45 riage to Russell L. Parker will be o f the best programs and o'clock Joseph Goldman, a Rus­ an event o f the month. most interesting tha t the sian g iv r a lecturt at have ever given took place, Tbe nearness o f St. Patrick Friends church on the persecu­ Day gave the idea for the decora^ ite several other attractions tion o f the Jews in* Russia. that evening a crowd of tions. Strings o f shamrocks Mr. Goldman was a Rabbi for were draped about the rooms it 80 patrons o f the clnb eighteen yesys, but became a and upon arriving each guest present and . all expressed Christian three years ago and was presented with a program •elves as being very much after sufleringjJersecution for six for the afternoon in the shape of sed with the entertainment, months be came to the United a shamrock booklet. matches were about evenly Sffctes. He has learned our ided between the West Che- The first on the program was language so he speaks reason “ A P ig in Time” —saves a rinse.' era boys and the local club, ably well,’. At the University of The guests were given squares ot most interesting one. being Oregon he recently lectured to green paper and requested to match between Parry and the student! on the probable out tear out a pig in five minutes or rden, the latter winning both come of the*European war. time, 11 minutes and 45 to write a rime telling why they He is an intensely interesting failed. Second—“ Pig in a Poke.” utes. '.K speaker and is well worth hear- Upon poking around the rooms he bouts and results follows: ing. avis and C liff Cullen, Cullen objects were found which an­ A cordial invitation is extended swered Irish conundrums. Mrs. oning. to the public to attend. Bert Miller received the prize for ' Wanless and Glean Cullen, this. Third—“Just -from the Pen.” For this the hostess had Wade and L et Cullen, draw Geo. Morris and Bain Morris, asked each one to bring recipes winning.. and these were copied into a Having secured the Newberg 1er and Parr, draw. — loose-leaf cook-book for the agency of The Home Insurance Wrestling. Company, o f New York, Amer­ bride-elect. * sen, 140, and Smail, 120; A two-course Irish luncheon ica's largest fire insurance com- n wii^niqg. was served consisting of “ Pig in p t y , The Philadelphia Un<$er- ither, and ****îo t1iÈ wearing arm ” keeps track o f the went" anless and Geo. Hodges, writers, ancF ¿»then, I wish to Blankets,” “ Pebbles” from locates fires by the aid of its bands so they can be called up ges winning, tw o falls, announce that I am opening an shores of Kilarney, moon p o w e r f u l searchlight. " L a a t any time, and as for orden and Parry, Worden wie bes made o f “ green insurance agency to handle all Rrensa” supports to r the benefit mng, tyro falls. lines of insurance in Newberg “Irish - mom” and “ Blarney o f its employees a restaurant, The boys wish t6 thank any and vicinity keeping in mind the Stones.” gymnasium and hospital." Its The guest of honor found upon and all who had a part in help- following points:^ ■ -- is Doctor ing^to make the program a sue- Financial ability to meet all her plate a note directing her: RUSSIAN JEW TO SPEAK ffiRE SUNDAY A UNIQUE NEWSPAPER SlffiLMN A. STUBBS, INSURANCE thess in payment o f all : need at fortifying against a winter Liberal settlement of all losses. such as we just passed thsoogh. Unexcelled policy contracts. The absence o f a silo usually Lowest possible rates. means a great loss when a hard One insurance policy is as good winter is upon us, and there is no economy in doing without it as another before a loss but after a loss you want a policy backed in mild weather. I can conceive of no greater by abundant« resources and a degree o f comfort to the stock- reputation for honest, fair treat­ man or dairyman during the ment and every policy issued by cold spell o f winter or the this agency meets all these re­ drought o f summer, than to quirements. It is my plAn to make the have the satisfaction o f know­ name—Stubbs—and—insurance^ ing that his animals are well housed and that an abundance synonymous terms, both through of good hay and silage is con­ tbe medfam o f them columns veniently stored. On the other and through personal solication, hand, it is difficult to conceive o f so that when yon think ot in- greater worry over livestock , Iw f t o e yon think o f Stnbbs and than to know that the feed or rice-versa. J am prepared to issue life, the shelter is lacking under the health, accident, plate glass, above named conditions. Many farmers realize the need partnership policies and all form of a silo bat hesitate* because of fire insurance such as auto­ mobile, parcel post, registered they are unfamiliar with it. mail, rents, tourist baggage, etc,, I am gathering figures on also surety bonds. material and will in a few days A man who whispers down a be able to state quite definitely well, about the goods he has to what the cost of a given.silo in sell, went reap the gleaming Yamhill county ought to be. Speaking o f silos in general I golden dollars like he who climbs will say that the material for a tree and holders SHELDON A. STUBBS tbs average size stave silo should not exceed $100. This will vary according to size, finish, etc. Failures in the past have been many, not one o f which can rightly be attributed to the silo itself. The silo is a success, the eexperimental stage is past, and -all doubts should be dispelled. The failures of the past have been due to mistakes in filliug, largely. T o this must be added mistakes in location, size, con­ struction and management.* I will be glad to assist farmers in planning their silos and in plan­ ning for the crops to be used for silage. I would like to be pres­ ent when construction begins, and I want to be present when­ ever possible at filling time. I would like to see 100 silos built in Yamhill county this year and I am determined to see that no farmer with a silo regrets having built it. I am sure the cattle of Yamhill county sfill G raphic NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L C O U N TY, O f IECON, TH U R SD AY, M ARCH 16, 1916 •how their appreciation by IRS. WALTER 0. TAN SILO HIDING greater returns at a lessened ATTA ENTERTA cost. M. S. Sbrock, STRONGLY URGED County Agent. O m Handrad S lot For Yamhill • "'V • ' fl Upon going to the basement the found s package with an­ other verse sending her to the guest room to see 'w h at she could find. Hidden all over the bouse were the different gifts, each with a verse telling where the next would be found. Miss Stannard, who is one of the most popular girls o f the younger set, received many beautiful and useful gifts. The invitation list included the Misses Gwendolen Stannard, Hazel and Frances Elliott, Bvah Colcord, Alice and Mildred Chris­ tenson, Zelma and Gladya Jones, Reta McDonald, Madge Colby, Helen Stannard, Esther Hollings­ worth, Katherine Komig and Edith Camp; the MesdamesF.C. Stannard, W. W. Hollingsworth, Elgin V a n B l a r i c o m , O m a r Feudal, Bert Miller, H arry Mill­ er, Stuart Martin, Clarence Kienle. Floyd Parker and L. S. Otis. A HG TREAT DsMoss Musical Troupe March INSURANCE 21, Tuesday Evening, at The Home Insurance Compa­ Wood-Mar HaU. ny of New York. The Philadelpha Underwriters. . The DeMoss troupe are having The American Surety Com­ great success on their present pany. tour o f the country. Large The Equitable Life Assurance crowds are attending their en­ Society of New York. • tertainments. During a recent The Pacific Mutual Accident concert at Albany one of the ten- and Health. year-old DeMoss boys broke an All '‘ Million Dollar” compa- E string on his violin while play­ men—“ Know a man by the com­ ing a solo. However, this mis­ panies he keeps.” hap did not bother him in the Office just west ot McCoy's least. He continued playing on garage and next door to Chris­ three strings, without hesitating tenson’s grocery. I t pd a moment. Mr. DeMoss plays tw o cornets at one time, and does it with ease. They All ren­ PUBLIC RECITAL der beautiful music in a most The pupils o f Miss Jessie Britt unique way. will be heard in recital at the Their reader makes a hit with Presbyterian chnrch, assisted the audience because o f her pleas­ by Mrs. C. A. Morris, Monday ing presentations. evening, March 20, beginning at Reserved seats at K ien k’s 7:80. Admission free. Every­ music store for 35 cents. Gen­ body cordially invited. eral admission 25 cents. Costa, o f Buenos Aires, is the President ot the South American but I may not go Association for Universal Peace, the officer go t a letter from Arm y and this flourishing capital city Service . Corps . . . for bakers . . aa . they is keenly interested in all t h e [ara short ° f though ! hope they send me to the front with In the trial ot Mrs. Anna Booth great international questione o f the boys for I want to be in the at McMinnville,* charged with thè day.—From The People’s thick o f it since I am in England the murder o f her husband, the Home Journal tor March. now. jury on Saturday night brought M y brother who is a Sergt. in a verdict o f mnrder in the Major, is home again as he has second degree. Tbe defendant been wounded the fourth time. shed only a few tears after the He reedved a shrapnel wound verdict was read. She was this tiaae And he has been On account o f her approaching sentenced to life imprisonment marriage toC nrti» Houser, book­ awarded the D. C. M. for on Monday. keeper for the Spaulding L o g ­ bravery. M y other brother baa A motion tor a new trial was ging Co., Miss Alice Arney was joined the colors and that makes filed and will be argued on Satur­ given a shower .party by the five ot ns now, which I think is day, and it is believed that an Kienle orchestra at tbe home of enough. appeal will be taken. great sight t5 See tHe Clarence Kienle on -Friday even­ R .H^ieported that more con­ airships. I have seen as many ing of last week. vincing evidence was furnished One of the features of the even­ as 20 up in the air at one time. the prosecution on Sunday morn­ ings was a mock wedding. But the greatest sight I have ing than any that had been Those participating were Robert seen is a Zeppelin and I mast p r e v i o u s l y introduced. The Patterson, Frank Sharp, Percy say they are a big machine. case against Anna Booth was Sharp, Victor Reese, with Clar­ not as strong as against the ence Kienle acting as clegyman. defendant Branson by reason o f Many beautiful presents were many points that could not be “1 — ~ [received, after which refreshments Monday afternoon after school ’ w „ , introduced- on account ot the were served. Mrs. C. Kienle, the Girls and Boys’ Literary legal technicalities, but since the Miss A. Forkner acted as host­ Societies and the Girls Physical first trial much new evidence esses. Culture Clnb had their pictures was secured by the prosecution. Those present were: The Misses taken for the annual. The latter Prosecuting Attorney R. L. A. Arney, A. Forkner, Mrs. C. had some very interesting poses Conner has made a good record. Kienle, Ruby Jones, Zelma Jones, taken. . In the four cases in which Mr. Effie Patterson, Erancis Elliott, The Phi Lambda Sigma held Conner and Mr. Kliks were as­ Nora Haroldson, Mrs. Ed. Kienle, an interesting meeting Thurs­ sociated in the past tw o terms Madge Colby; Messrs—Curtis day evening. Initiations were of coart, there were three con­ Houser, L. Gatchell, Robt. Pat­ the main features on the pro­ victions and one disagreement, terson, Percy and Prank Sharp, gram, five new members being and each ot those persons were John Hanson, Victor Reese, Ed. admitted to the club. given the full limit ot the law. Kienle, C. Kienle. The Newberg high school team met a defeat at McMinnville Fri­ day, March 10. The game was the fastest and best played o f The local W. C. T. U. met at The District School entertain­ any game this season hot the Mrs. Bowerman’s, March 8, ment which was announced last Newberg boys were not used to Mrs. Emma Bell Christenson presiding for the first time. After week to take place this Thurs­ M ac’s large floor. At the end o f the regular routine of business day night at the college has been tbe first half the score was a tie, was finished the ladies were postponed for better prepara­ but the last half proved to be a Farther announcement loosing game for Newberg by a given a very pleasant surprise tion. Elliott did the by a talk from Mrs. Prances will be made next week as to score of 24-29. tbe date, etc. scoring for the Newberg team Liter o ir“ Work Among Lumber­ while tbe other men were busy men.” She urged upon the local guarding their opponents. The union the great necessity of game was witnessed by over 500 sending interesting literature As announced in the clnb notes people, 175 o f this number being to lumber camps, and to try to induce lumber operators or last week the meet with the from Newberg. managers o f camps to provide Washington high school will suitable rooms for the men to take place March 17 at the high Graphic and Semi-Weeklyjonr- school gym. nal for one year $2. spend their idle time now, since 1RS. ANNA BOOTH GURIY OF MURDER MISS AUŒ ARNEY GIVEN SHOWER PARTY HIGH SCHOOL W. t T. U. POSTPONED W. A. A. C. « E T 4