1 YELLOWSTONE PARK. A HISTORICAL OLD TREE. One Planted on Long Island by tor Rufus L. King. 1 R w m m u TWeugM It Might CwMt hot the Problem Stumpad Him. A curioy* little ouok la ao old. old treatise on serous u tics by Joan Jacques Rd*i*»«M«u. tailed “ La N6uveeu Dedal«.'' Like Leonardo da Vinci and Cyrano de Bergerac. Rousseau was haunted by the dream.of aerial navigation. W t read in Ida treatise: “ Men walk oo the earth, they sail on the water and «wtm In It. la not the air an element, like the others? What business bare the birds to shut us ont of their premises while we are asade welcome In thane e f the fishes F* Rousseau took no stock In any. H e orles propounded hy the Dartoa Greens o f hie day. He stftef |be matter for himself end thought It larolrad two problems first, to And a body nghtor than sir. ao that It would rise. Be tmeglued that sooner or Inter each n body might pieeent Itself. There wee no telling But what stumped him was bln sec ond problem—how to make that oblig ing body «top rising and how In crea tion to make It come down. This was to» tough a problem for Jean Jacqoea. and be wound up Ida book by admit- tarly Stsrias ef Ha Amastos Mg Were Net Relieved. The flint (hconled visit to Telli atone park was made by John Coital 181U He was a trapper and adr turer who took refuge there from I die Indiana. Ills story o f 1U wood was discredited. The next fecort visit was by a trapper aamad J om Meek la 1 8». who described It aa country smoking with vapor from b lag springs and burning with gaaaa suing from small craters." From ao o f thee# era tors, ha said. “ Issued h flame and molten brimstone," whl o f coarse, was not true, though doo lees Meek fully believed It to be Fur company, wrote the flint deecrip- doa o f the Flrebole Geyser basin, Sat tt was not until 1888 that the geysar district wo« actually defined and tha geysers precisely located. This was done by Father de 8met, the famous Jesuit missionary. It remained for a government «expe dition. sent out In 18S0 under i t n i f l o f Captain W. "F. Reynolds, to t n t really explore aud chart tha rsfetoa. Several private explorers followed, hat For a long time “ Le Nouveau De dale“ remained unpublished, appearing ao great waa public incredulity aa to the marvels they described that they only In 1801. . <M JlQtd*rr.J*U ihelr experten^m Jo- fore any general audience* The large exploring expedition under Governor Henry D. Wash bum, SOT- veyor general of Montano. In WTO finally established the facts to tha pah- lie belief and led to the creation o f the Yellowstone National park. » r*4i vicinity <>f Jamaica Is that on the grounds of King manor. In front o f the east entrame, punted over a hundred years ago. U Is believed, by Senator Bafue L. King himself. That the die tlnguished contemporary of Washing ton and Jefferson and Hamilton sad brilliant defender of federal principle« planted this tree with hie own hands LANTERNS IN CHINA. was testified to by the late Hon. John A. King, grandson o f Rufos L. King, la a con vernation he had oo tbs grounds Clipping the carato a cruel and bar o f the asan or on the occasion a t the barous practice, wholly unnecessary, transfer o f the historie property to the depriving the animal of Ita natural . King. In talking with Judge comfort and beauty and Injuring tte at that time, pointed to this I f you moat tie op the dog have the nore or buttonwood true and I that hie eminent grandfather end o f tha chain secured to a ring on a ted tt. He sold. “ I think Til long wire ao that It can have tha run ate pat mi the tree to pelrpetu- o f at least twenty or thirty feet Don’t blame the dog for showing ao act“ Whether be ever did se ambition If It is overfed on moats aad here la ao piste there at the sweets. Its health aad spirits win be e f the best tf tt Is given simple but aubetantlal food and allowed the free dom o f outdoor life. sixteenth o f a dollar Train the dog with fin an ce and fair The mode o f making bora tonta« very Ingenious; the horns are eat remarkably thin attesa ~ which, mean» o f hast aad pressure, are J« together aad formad Jato val shapes; round, square. hsxaffefiL » gun. tad nome chapad to lueesslll hourglass varnished paper, with the paa and dignities painted la toree When Charles Dickens came to Amer ica he stopped at (hie southern house. Ha waa hardly settled la hto room be fora Colonel B. was at tha door. He assarad him that his horses. bis wines, all tha lavish hospitality o f a state famed for It» generosity, stood at the convenience o f the distinguished vte- Carriage rufcber tire« at McCoy Broa/ garage. ppikd . Good carpet loom for «ale at reasonable price. Joseph Ste phens. 36-37 Wanted — Berry picken by Wade Williams, Springbrook. Phone 24a61. I t pd For Rent— Furnished honte. Enquire Mrs. A Bartholom ew, 800 Franklin street. 37 tt Wanted—Cherry and raspber ry pickers by M ills Bros., Spring- brook. Phone 26a6. 37-8 pd Wanted— Cherry pickers a t my place in Springbiook. Good picking —C . T. Whittlesey F o r Exchange— 2 lots in Rail road Addition to Astoria for livestock. M r«. Henry Schutte, R o u tes. *• . tf M oney furnished prom ptly al w ays on real estate at 7 and 8 per ct.A ttv- B.A.KKks, McMinnville. 1$Z00 15.00 20.00 2 5 .0 0 >20.00 Saits ¡25.00 N otts....... ¡15.00 $16.50 Saits 20.00 1333 16.67 10.00 > 15 to 20 Per Cent Suita to be closed out at from 26 to 33 1-3 per cent discount, and Summer Costa at from 110 per cent to 25 per cent discount $11.25 $ 1 4 .9 0 $18.75 F o r Rent— 12* acres under cul tivation 1% miles from Newberg. Write o r see me. Joaeph Ste phens. 35-37 Pasture For Rent— miles north o f Newberg, good w ater and grass. Inquire o il. 6. H olt, phone Black 146. 36-38 pd C Lone F ir D a i r y - F o r sweet and soar milk, buttermilk, skim milk and cream. Delivery made <¿>1 mornings. ~ C. J. Ormenson, N ew berg tin- ner and sheet metal worker, u p stairs in E. L. Evans’ plumbing shop. 501 First St. 29tf F o r Sale o r Rent—Six-room house and lot 100x110 feet at about h alf price. Small barn. 1« i f . Rittenhonae, Dayton, Avenue. tf $ 10.00 $1233 $ 1 5.00 $ 1 6 .6 * S A L E N O W GOING ON Remember “THE WEST SHE FARMER WEEK” You are cordially invited to make our store your headquart ers. Come in and renew acquaintance. I f you are a stranger come in and get acquainted.. D. M. NAYBERGER, r a r a loans only. Prepayment privileges, long time, low ratea. Call or write H. E. M orton, 2 0 9 U. S. National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon. 36tt F o r Sale— 10 acres, 1% miles from Newberg, with crops, stock 'WwuiwunNtonawarNmnNmnana-n « w wi and implements. A bargain it E tra Hayes will give special at Cummins paya cash tor poaL taken a t once. G. C. in care ot tention to Pension business, 24 Gr&phic 36-39 pd energy. The Hygienist is a monthly magasine edited by Dr. R. R. Daniels, a regular contrib utor to this paper. Jnst to get acquainted we will send yon six of our beat back numbers for twenty-five cents. The Hygienist Publishing Co.,. Majestic Bldg., Denver, Colo. warNrNfawsrawsMnNnNnNre»aWnwfwñe¡ H ave that p lo w sharpened a t M cCoy Bros.’ garage for 25c. Lost— Ladies' brooch, wish- bone pattern, Finder please leave at Graphic office. Wanted— 30 black cap am loganberry pickers by M. W Gumm. Phone 12a4. tt Wanted by the Springbrook Canning Co. all the blackcap raspberries that are to be had. W e give our usual 10 per cent discount on all makes of au to mobile tires, tubes and supplies. Oregon H ard w are & Implement Com pany. 26tf Wanted— 10 head of calves or yearlings to pasture dnring the season;| 50 cents fo r calves and 75 cents for yearlings per month. G. W . Ramey. 32tt Second-hand count- Wanted era, shelving, show cases, 2 G Get your berry crates and bul doors 3 ft. 6 in., and tw o win locks o f Spaulding Logging Co. d o w fronts 7x7 f t , for small store. F all particulars first let 32tf ter, cash. C. C. Loncks, Sher Screens for doors and w indow s wood, Oregon, route 2. 36-7 a t Spaulding Logging Co. 28tt Ufa Notwithstanding the fact o f the steady advinee in price« and scarcity p i goods, the backward season compels ns to sacrifice our Spring stock and the PR IC ES M U S T D O T H E W O R K Notice is hereby given that the council o f the City ot New berg declares a nuisance and have, this day, ordered all dog-fennel, weed«, thistles and g r e w to be cut along side-walks. ■ Yon are further notified that unless «aid nuisance is abated by July 1st, 1916, the City of N ew berg w ill cause «aid w ork to be done and will asses« the cost thereof against the premises and collect the same as provided by the charter of said City o f N ew berg. Dated this, the 20th day of Jane, 1916. Ida M. Woods, Recorder ot the City o f Newberg. - 37-8 Epiotetwe. 6:87 A. M . 9.-03 A. M. The “ Dtocourws or B ptottm * wart £• a 11:02 A. M. written noe by tha pblloaopher binaseli, p w- - 5:23 P. M. hot by hto falthful pupi] Arrisa, after- ward tha Ustoria» ot Aieiandar tha 2*25 P.* M. 6:58 P. M. Great. Anton tolto os rime ha took 1KWJA. M. 2*K P. M. down tha saylngs ot bla master at thè t6:51*P. M. 1 2 :5 5 A. M. For sixty eeconds Colonel B. stood si rime tbey were deUvered. and rime we lent. hto great face growing redder ell may rely apon thè su beta orisi correct •Saturday night only. the while Finally be stretched oat a uees o f thè dtocoone» Bplctet ua wrote long arm toward Dickens. nothlng. and hot for thè thoogbtfnlness ILoop Special Saturday & Sunday “Too go. sir!" be stammered “ And o f bis affkcriooato diaci pie we wonld Newberg Lodge No. 104 A. P. do not stand upon the order o f yonr bave known oothlng of ala woodarfnl A A. M. Regular meeting teachlngs— teacblngs whicb bava la going.“ Second and Fourth Thursday The novelist went And It Is to be spired many o f che greatest man wbo trusted be bad learned that the Am ctt bave II rad dnring thè post 2.000 years. svenings of each month. can hotel keeper o f that day and age Visiting brothers always welcome. was not to be confused with bis broth- Setiefted With Little. By order George Larkin, W. M.. The Australian bushmen wish only a R. H. C. Bennett, Secretary. shelter from the rain, end If tbey cam And a cave or overhanging rock that SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 18.— wlJJ shelter them they will build ao Meetings held the tod and 4th Thom- house. If there Is oo such natural abet ter tbey select a place where email day of each month at 2:80 P. M. in the trees or bashes grow together and I. O. 0. F. Halt weave the breaches together aud caver eunt'a estate? Erose After eel thins* up the lawyer Maw ma to a dinner aad maned ma IS - Brut Entire stock M en's end Young M en's Summer Suits M an's end Ledies Low Shoos end the entire stock o f our Ledies' end Misses Summer Coets end Suits Good young cow for sale. Jnst esh. Calf throw n in. W ill give xms. Oregon H ard w are Im- right and lawful rood to measure aud _ When yon need crude carbolic survey the land with.” aad a alxtacotn part o f It as “a right and lawful foot." acid, sheep dipt, carboHnetTm Although big and tittle men were thus creosote and other dope in this roughly averaged against each other, line, call on us. Oregon H dwe. the results naturally varied to some extent Hence tt to. as 8haw Sparrow & Imp. Co. 24 tt I a RmvMr*- notes In treating of this “rood“ as the architectural “ bay“ which gives ua the Wanted — Blackcap p i c k e r s “bay window.“ that a bay la some A rriv a l and Departure of Paa- Phone 10-515. John T. H a times found to bo rather teas than six w orth. ■" . 36-7 pd teen feet o f twelve Inches.—London Chronicle. Nobody wants mmm “ M a ria,” said Farm er T o p - soil, "them city boarders is due- here tom orrow .0 “Yes, H iram .“ “ Better put a w a y th’ phony- graft an’ th’ pianner player, an ’' tell th ’ hired man ter keep th* autymobile locked up in th* g a rage. W e've got ter make this- place look as rooral as possible or them folks w ont think they're gettin’ their money’s w orth .”— From “ Mirth and Merriment,” in The People’s Hom e Journal Notice is hereby given that dog for July. licenses are now due and payable a t the office o f the city recorder. Any dog running at large, Art you well, or just near-well?- w ithout a license, after Jnly 15, Possibly yon are really sick, or 1916, w ill be impounded by the possibly your vigor and energy peace officer. are below par? Dated June 15, 1916 Read The Hygienist and how Id a M. Woods, to eat and to care tor yonr body Recorder o f the City ot Newberg. so yon will get well and be cer 36-37 tain ot real health and unlimited Indian w a r claims a feature. File yonr claims now . Office next door east ot Electric light office on First Street, Jfcwberg. Royal Anna Charrios Wanted. W e are in the market and ready to contract for yonr Royal Anne cherries. Springbrook C an Thoroughbred Jersey bull, ser ning Co. tt Wanted— Fruit or hop stove. vice $2.00 in advance. T h or C VJI. Nichols, phone Black 207. Wool And M nlrir Wanted. oughbred Poland China boar, The Cbehalem Valley Mills is' service $1.00. F O R 8A L E —thor The highest market price paid oughbred Lincoln tracks.—G. W . in the market for w ool and mo for dried prunes by H. 9. Gilè Ac Dayton, y% mile east ot Spauld- hair. It will p ay y o n . to call