NEWBERG GRAPHIC. THURSDAY, APRIL IS. IM S
N ew berg G raphic FOREST PROTECTION WEEK
SET FOR APRIL 16-22,1922
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Editora and P l M A e
By tiie President o f the United State«
/ o f Am erica, A Proclam ation:
Fubiiahed every Tburaday evealmg.
Whereas, the protection and per
Office: Graphic Bldfc., 696 r t m a t petuation of our forests are vital to
our continued industrial welfare and
Phone .................................. White »S national strength and to our indivld-
braska observance of a day especially
■atacad at the poet office at Newberg. and
Whèreas. a period of fifty years
Oregee, aa aaouud daaa matter.
has passed since in April. JS7». there
SROO PE R YEAR IN ADVANCE was Instituted in the stats of Ne-
raska observance of a day especially
set apart and consecrated for tree
THURSDAY, APRIL 1», 1922.
planting and known as Arbor day,
and
Whereas, both
through
wide
BE A BOOSTER
spread annual celebration of Arbor
How do you rate in your commun day and through the increasing ob
ity? Are you a booster or a knock servance of Forest Protection Week
er? Are you a community asset or public attention has been commend-
s liability? Tbe answer depends en ably directed to the value of trees,
tirely upon yourselt. Think over the unnecessary waste of our di
minishing forests through prevent
the people of the community with able fires, tbs deplorable effects of
whom you are acquainted. They will forest devastation and tbe need for
naturally fall into one or the other remedial measures against depletion
of these class!flcations and you will of an essential national resource.
Therefore, I, Warren G. Harding.
readily recognise whether their liv President of the United States, do
ing here is a help to the community urge upon the governors of the var
ious states to designate and set apart
or whether they are a hindrance.
The world needs' boosters. Men the week of April 16-22, 1922, as
Forest Protection Week, and the last
and women who are willing to see day of that week, April 22, as the
the bright side of things and who golden anniversary of Arbor day, and
refuse to look at the dark side. Men to request officers of public instruc
who attend to their own business tion of counties, cities and towns
and strive to improve it and let the and of civic and commercial organ
isations to unite in thought and ac
other fellow do the same. There are tion for the preservation of our com
always those who go about telling mon heritage by planning such edu
how their competitors are scoundrels cational and instructive exercises as
and hypocrites, but they will never shall bring before the people the dis
astrous effects of the present waste
help build up either tbe community by forest fires and the need of indi
or their own business in this way.
vidus! and collective effort to con
• It has been said that competition serve the forests and increase our
is the life of trade and to a certain tree growth for ornament and use.
In witness whereof I have here
extent this is true, although it may unto set my hand and caused the
be carried too far. Certainly unfair seal of the United States of America
criticism and backbiting methods of to be affixed.
Done in the District of Columbia,
competition are not the life of any
trade, and these practices only tend this 31st day of March, In the year
of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hun
to disgust the public and make them dred and Twenty-two and of the In
feel that business men are all crooks. dependence of the United States of
And so it is in community affairs. America the One Hundred and Forty-
We need to forget petty perapnal Sixth.
(Seal)
WARREN G. HARDING.
elements and overlook them and'get By the President:
our shoulders to the wheel and push.
Charles E. Hughes,
Secretary of State.
What a wonderful thing it would be
for Newberg. if everyone in it were
boosting for this city and its ad
NEWS OF COUNTY COURT
vancement. A great many people are
and because of that fact Newberg has
Candidates fo r Commissioner
a reputation over the state enjoyed
Howard Stephens of the Hopewell
by few other cities of her sixe. How section has entered the race for
His official
ever, iff everyone could only lose county commissioner.
their hammer and become boosters filing was made with the county
clerk on Tuesday.
this condition would be still further
With the coming of Mr. Stephens
improved. What Newberg needs is in the race, the commissionership
becomes a four-oornered race which
more boosters and less knockers.
promises to be interesting. The
President Harding has set aside other aspirants are Martin Miller, of
Dayton, former county assessor; Fred
the week of April 16-22 as Forest Withee, of Union vale; George W.
Protection week, and the U. Si for Epley, of Sheridan.
est service is issuing a call for re
newed care in fire prevention. We
Cupid Gets Spring Fever
have only to observe scome of our
Rev. Milton A. Marcy of the Meth
best scenic spots as they were some odist church was the popular par
years ago and then again as they are son among couples this month and
now since having been denuded of officiated at tour weddings.
April thus far has no marriage li
forests by Are to realize the import censes to its credit.
ance of this movement.
Around
The last glory ticket was issued
Government Camp at Mt. Hood one on March 31 to Nettie Minnie Woody
sees one of the most striking illustra and William Fred Hazenberg, both
of Newberg. An even dozen certifi
tions of this condition, where dead cates of bliss were granted during
trunks and barren wastes have re tbe month of March.
placed the beautiful green of virgin
forests. And it is only too true that
Probate Matter*
a great portion of our forest losses
Leroy Lewis, of McMinnville, has
are due to carelessness. It is certainly been named administrator of the es
time for a warning. In accordance tate of the late Charlotte Lewis who
with the request of the service the died at Dayton March 15. The es
timated value of the estate is 93750.
Graphic is publishing this week a
Marie Casey is administratrix of
number of slogans and short items the estate of the late William M.
calling tbe attention of the public to Casey, which l* valued at about
»9,000.
tbis carelessness and its effects.
The estate of Charley P. Hartless,
who died at Fort Lapwai, Idaho,
Only a man in a forest green.
is valued at approximately »2,000.
Only a match that was dropped un J. F. Walton is the administrator.
The late John J. Gilbert of New
seen.
a
Only a flare— some leaves and wood. berg left an estate valued at »6,000.
Levi M. Gilbert of Salem, is tbe ad
And only a waste where the forest ministrator of the estate.
stood.
One of the largesb estates admitted
to probate was that of the late J.
H. Brown who dlqd at Sheridan on
CAMPING. HUNTING AND
March 16. The estimated value of
FISHING GUIDE ISSUED the estate is more than »50.000.
"Camping, Fishing and Hunting
Guide*' is the title of a sports booklet
reissued by the Southern Pacific
lines with tbe aid of the U. S. for
estry service.
It has a very striking cover in four
colors; is nicely Illustrated with
sketches and maps; contains articles
on the playgrounds in western Ore
gon, within and without the nation-
*al forests, and directions as to reach
ing the bunting and fishing places;
how to make camps, and what to
use in doing so. It tells about roads
and trails; outfit and clothing; food
supplies, recipes, cooking equipment
and bow to use the cooking utensils.
A part of tbe booklet is devoted
to packing; protection of game and
fish; tbe handling of killed deer;
bow to rescue, revive and carry in
jured companions; prevention of for
est fires; game laws and licenses, and
a number of other Interesting points
for an outing.
"Rules for sportsmen
"Sky
Line Trail,’* ‘‘ Bench Resorts.*’ ‘‘Foot
hills of Western Oregon;*’ are bend
ings of some other portions of the
booklet.
The booklet should be in the bands
of every sportsman, and out-of-doors-
man.
Copies may be obtained free from
agents Southern Pacific lines pr from
John M. Scott, general passenger
agent. Southern Pacific lines, Port
land, Oregon.
Bounty Money Is Paid
Ed Wilson of Grand Ronde collect
ed a bounty of »38 on March 31 for
the skins of one female coyote and
17 bobcats.
J. P. Dowd of Grand Ronde on
April Fool's day brought in 5 bobcat
skins and went home Jingling a
bounty of »10.
J. N. Yocom of Sheridan collected
a bounty of »3 for one coyote skin.
— News-Reporter.
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OUR LANGUAGE
A few of tbe difficulties of tbe
English language are chronicled be
low:
A flock of ships is called a fleet.
A fleet of sheep Is called a flock.
A flock of girls is called a bevy.
A bevy of wolves Is called a pack.
A pack of thieves is called a gang.
A gang of angels is called a host.
A host of porpoise is called a shoal
A shoal of cattle Is called a herd.
A herd of children is called a troop
A troop of partridges Is called a
covey.
A covey of beauties Is called a bevy
A galaxy of ruffians Is called a
hoard.
A hoard of rubbish is called a heap
A heap of oxen Is called a drove.
A drove of blackbirds Is called a
mob.
A mob of whales is called a school.
. A school of worshippers Is called a
Going bunting or fishing? Then congregation.
you are interested In keeping tbe
forests green. Put out your camp
Let the Graphic find a buyer for
fire.
what you have to sell.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, S. L. Parrett, has been
duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Sebastian Brutscher, de
ceased, by the County Court o f Yam
hill County, Oregon, and has qual
ified.
Now, therefore, all persons haying
claims against the estate of Sebas
tian Brutscher, deceased, are hereby
notified and required to present the
same, with the proper vouchers, duly
verified, to the undersigned adminia-
♦ ator, at his office at the United
Slates National Bank of Newberg, in
the City of Newberg, Yamhill Coun
ty, Oregon,-within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated March 30, 1922.
S. L. PARRETT.
Administrator of the estate of Se
bastian Brutscher, deceased.
W. M. Ramsey, attorney for es
tate.
Date of 1st pub. Mar. 30. 1922.
Date of last pub. Apr. 27, 1922.
For Shoes and Everything to W ea r ask the price at
Sse-Valiton C o., Inc., and then buy where you can save
See-Valiton Co., Inc.
W here your dollar does its duty
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ing.— W ood and hay fo r sale.
Phone Red 187
N otary Public
W a H an dle T ra d e s .
B. A. BUSSELL
Fire Insurance
7 0 3 1 -2 F irst S t .
Veterinarian
N ew berg Produce Co., Bine 189
N O W IS T H E TIM E
TO LOOK AFTER YO U R ROOF
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W hat’n the une o f putting on tar every year, when Graphite
w ill last fo r 15 yean .
See m for anything in the paint line.
FIRE-PROOF
ROOF PRINT
Spivey’s Paint Store
That is F ire-P roof.
It preserves the wood.
Phone Black 75
910 E a st-P in t St.
V.
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Phone W hite 21
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NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS
It is unlawful in the State of Ore
gon for any person to keep a dog of
any description over the age of
eight months without first paying
the license fee thereon to the County
Clerk. The fees for said license are
as follows:
Male »1.00; Female
»2.00; Spayed Female »1.00.
Section 9, Chapter 186, 1919 Ses
sion Laws provides as follows: The
County Clerk shall keep a record of
the issuance of dog licenses in a
special book kept for such purpone.
Any owner or keeper of said dog or
dogs who shall fall or neglect to
apply foV, or fall tq pay said license
fee during the month of January in
each year, or within thirty days af
ter he becomes the owner or keeper
of said dog or dogs, shall pay a fine
of ten dollars (»1 0 ) for each offense,
which fine shall be collected with
eosta of the proceedings of a civil ac
tion in the name of the state of Ore
gon before a Justice of the Peace.
Neglect to apply for or pay said li
cense fee for a period of thirty days
after said fine shall become due.
shall be another and separate offense
and will subject tbe person to pay
an additional fine for each offense.
If you have not compiled with this
law you had better do so at once.
AFTER APRIL 16TH, I INTEND TO
ENFORCE THIS LAW TO THE LET
TER IN YAMHILL COUNTY.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1922
F. B. FERGUSON.
37t*
Sheriff. \
Loans
t t . L White & Co., Realtors
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Levi M. Gilbert, has
been duly appointed administrator of
the Estate and Will of John J. Gil
bert, deceased, by the county court
of Yamhill county. Oregon, and has
qualified.
Now, therefore, all persons having
claims against the estate of John J.
Gilbert, deceased, are hereby notified
and required to present the same,
with the proper vouchers, duly veri
fied, to the undersigned executor at
the law office of Clarence Butt, in
the City of Newberg, Yamhill Coun
ty, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated this 6th day of April. 1922.
LEVI M. GILBERT.
Executor of the Estate and Will
of John J. Gilbert, deceased.
Clarence Butt, attorney for estate.
First Insertion, April 6; last In
sertion May 4 .
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work.
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