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JL J T. Hnseras, Vice Pres. ----S. L. P a bk KTT....... ... credit, not o f those who took nished an auspicious beginning the several parts in the great for the various exercises o f Com Cantata, but to Prof. C. W. mencement week. Kantner, the director, to whose ability, energy and enthusiasm, is traced directly the success LINER COLUriN which tw o large audiences pronounced it. He was the in J*. W asted and spiration throughout. One thing MM Locali. Tall your “ W a n ts" particularly characterises P r o f « 8 Mad Mayar ar asilar. T r y It kantner’s work. I f he starts the kind of binders and mowers and rakes' out to do a thing, he does it F o r express and light hauling that m m work at busy harvest-tune. thoroughly. He recognises no obstacles in the w ay o f complete leave orders at Rich’s grocery. It would be a good idea for you to write success. And worthy of men See reduction sale notice in to us about prices and facts— hear the tion with him is Mrs. Kantner, another column. Mrs. I. A. Deering story before you buy «th er of to whom is doe the credit for the Horton. PO RT- those tools. W e like to answer queflons arrangement o f the details for LA N D . O REG O N presentation. This required^ a Next Wednesday and Thurs about anything a farmer great amount ol painstaking day* June 28th and 29th Dr. tom e. ' and important work for which Low e the well known oculo- optician will be in McMinnville. •he proved entirely capable. The cast o f characters having Consult him about your eyes. been given in the announcement, We are doing a better quality repetition is not here necessary. The leading soloists. Miss Lucy o f work a t • the present time, Gause as queen, Orville Johnson than has ever been turned out of as king, Prof. Kantner as H a this laundry, and our prices are inan, Mrs. Kantner as Zeresh, right. Pressnall & Baldwin. Prof. Partington as Mor- You will always find the latest THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBERG decai, Miss Sibyl W oodward as and prettiest in the millinery line the prophetess, H. M atthews as 2 < r W t ì ’ÈK.Q.. O R E G O N . begger and Owen Maris as at Mrs. Horton’s parlors, where Capital Stock, scribe acauitted themselves with the prices are the best possible, $25.000 Stockholders’ Responsibility, much credit and acted well their considering the quality of goods. $50,000 parts, supported by the laitfe OUR p o l i c y : I f you w ant a wagon, buggy chorus. Over one hundred peo o r a vehicle of any kind at the Conservatism and strict attention to all business entrust* ple assisted in the cantata. ed to us. We solicit your business whether it is large or The chorus, “ Long live Ha- proper price, see Andrew Pickett small. Correspondence invited. man“ ’ opened the cantata, fol at City Feed Store and save Let us furoish you with one of our Home Savings lowed by the scene at the gate money. — ------ ---- — Banks. It will help you to save your money. $i.oo starts where Mordecai sits and bows a Savings Account and earns 3 or 4 per cent. not to Haman. The latter be Administrator’s Notice of Real gins his intrigues for the desruc- --------- ------ :-----------o r ytc i aa a n d d ircctors ; :------- — ------- — Estate. tion o f the Jews, . when the I. D . Gordon A. Nelson prophetess appears and warns. Notice I* hereby given that the undenlrned M . MoUchenbachet Thomas Ptmce . Clifford c. Cady, as the administrator o f th_ The tremble scene in A c t H estate of Millcent H, Cady, deceased, by virtue D r- H . A . Littlefield Chas. Larkin *~~ ~ of an ordarof the County Court of Yamhill Henry M ilk A. R . M ilk was very impressive, after which County, State of Oregon, duly made and dated Maynard Redmond N. G Christenson Mordecai pleads w ith Esther to the 5th day of June A. D. (#06, empowering, ordering and licensing him so to do. will at intercede for her people, she re Newberg, Yamhill County, State of Oregon, and after the 8th day of July A. D. 1906, luctantly consenting and asking from proceed to sell for cash In hand at private sale tor the prayers o f her kinsmen the following described real property belong ing to said estate, to w it:— for success. Situate, lying and being in Yam hill County. State of Oregon, and being a part of the Dona In the third act the queen is lion Land Claim of W. 8 Ayers and wife. Claim No. 50, Notification No. 5774. in Township two recognized favorably by the South of Range three West of the Willamette king, whom she invites with Meridian, and particularly described as follows w it:-B egin ning at a point 1.50 ehai ns north Haman to a banquet. This was to of the southwest corner of Mid Donation Land most beautifully accompanied Claim, and running thence east *J7.50 chains; thence north .6.15 chains on the west line of by the hoop drill, the attractive John Brlsbine Claim to the northwest corner of Mid Brisbine Claim ; thence east 16 42 chains ness o f which begagrs descrip ________to the southwest corner of Lynch land: thence Prop, drop of tha water w ane aw«y th« tion. The hoops w ere E ra T -tnorth M-W chains; thence west 43.81 chains to ” - i west boundary line of M id W. 8. Ayers Claim; hardest stone . ] landed with roses, red and ; thence eolith i!.87 chains to place ol beginning. the following described premises to wit: — white, and to-gether with the A Also part of the north half of the Donation Land rhythmic motion o f the young 1 Claim of John Brlsbine, Notification No. 5885, in Township Two 8outb of range Three west of ladies made a wonderfully at ■ the Willamette Meridian In sections 21. and 28 of Mid township and range in Mid county tractive scene. anil state..and which said part is bounded as In the first scene o f the fourth follows to wit; Beginning at northwest corner of M id Do act the herald announces the nation Land Claim, and running thence In the way of a good stock and satisfac Ayers Creek; thence up banquet after which Zeresh, l - ° **• .. , , .creek or branch to the north line of said tory dealing is steadily winning patrons. Hainan’s Wife, a u d the two. Claim; thence west to place of E. H . W o o d w a r d , Sec. princess encourage xlam an and THE: CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY. / Deakrs in Oregon Pine, Ash . and Maple Lumber. Doors, Lime, Sand, Cement, Windows, Mouldings I Wood Fibre Plaster Eave Gutt9r L A T H S . S H IN G L E S A N D CEDAR PO STS. S T O R E B U IL D IN G : O n e Block East of Porter & Larkin's. C A P IT A L P A IC U P . « 8 0 , 0 0 0 I N C O R P O R A T E D 1889 BANK OF NEWBERG, N EW B ER G , O R EG O N . Transacts a general banking business. Customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking business. B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S B. C. M i l e s , President. "• C h a s . K. S p a u l d i n g . C larence B u t t . J. F. T a y l o r . make mighty implements R. M. W ADE & CO. For Sale by Mackie & Miller e Constant Perseverance ____ ________ tj ________ ___ j containing five acres more or less, and m 1 ! two tracts containing 78 acres more or less. Dated this the8th day of June A. D. 190: C liffo r d . C. C a d y , Administrator of M id estate C lasercs B i t t a s d F. W, F entor , , Attorneys for estate. lan Mordecai’s death. Scene I is venr impressive. * The king has a sleepless night, confers C . C . C O U L S O N , A sat. C a a h la r J. C . C O L C O R D . C a s h ia r with the scribe and finds that Mordecai once saved his life and Sum m ons. has gone unrewarded. He calls THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE OF Haman, w hd tells him what IN OREGON FORTHE COUNTY OF YAM H ILL Carrie Hubbard and W W. Hubbard COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT should be done for the man Local Events. Plaintiff# (Continued from Pace 1.) v s whom the king delighteth to E. B. Nevltt. Lydia Nevitt, 1 honor. Ahasuerus orders him to Olive Nevltt, Mary Nevitt. I _. Hawley, ey, who has been at wasgiven by Mr.Rowe.who was Katie Nevitt, Frankie Nevltt, Boulder, Colorado, for the past present, in memory o f his wile, do as much for Mordecai. The Lodema Nevttt,Floreuce N ew tl j y Summons. and Phoebe Nevitt. J , tw o years, is making a visit with well remembered by many, who Jews rejoice. The great climax comes in Act To K. B. Nevltt, Defendants Lydia Nevltt, Olive Nevltt, Newberg friends. was compelled to give up her Katie Nevltt, Frankie Nevitt, V with the great triumphal Mary Nevitt, Nevltt, Florence Nevltt. and Phoeba Mr. and Mrs. Phin Vantress of college work in her Junior year. march. For this Prof. Kantner Lodema Nevitt. theabove named Defendants. Following the successful exer In the name of the state of Oregon, you and Hobsonville, visited in Newberg of you are required to apperr in the above cises, the graduates were con made special preparations—even each the latter part o f the week with entitled court, ana cause on or before six weeks to securing a horse which had gratulated by friends and the from the date of tit« first publication of this the former’s parents. been hoisted upstairs and summons which sold ‘ great array o f gifts and beauti A. D. 1005, and answer the Plaintiff#’ com The Springbrook Board o f ful flowers were view'ed with in stabled behind the scenes—much May ilalnt against you in the above entitled suit Or f f you so to answer, for want thereof the to the distress o f some o f the Plaintiff fall Directors have elected the fol terest. will apply to the said court for the re herein to-wit: timorous chorus girls. He be lief prayed for in nls complaint lowing teachers for the ensuing npial For a decree ordering that the following de haved beautifully, however, and scribed year: Miss Lessie Hunnicutt of premises be sold: Bald premises being bell . RECEPTION BY THE ALUMNI. lying, and being in Yamhill County. with Mordecai astride him and situated, Newberg, principal, Miss Mable State of Oregon, and being a pan of the origi The final event o f the week led by Haman, was the center of nal d 1 o of D. D. Deaktns, Claim N*. 54, Notifi Rush o f Springbrook, assistant. Number 1475 In township;«, Sooth Range took place on the college cam the scene, while the grand cation two West of the Willamette Meridian in M id It has been requested that pus under the oaks in front of County and State beginning at a point 23.145 chorus marched around singing, chains north and eleven links east of the Inter those having old magazines they Canyon Hall last . night when section of the section line between the sections do not care to preserve will leave the alumni gave a public recep “ Thus shall it be done.” 19 and 20 and the south line of Mid d 1c and The famous begger scene fol running thence east 100 f et; thence north 200 them in the front room o f the tion in honor ot the graduates. feet; thence west 100 feet; thence sontb 200 feet postoffice where they may be se The affair marked a change lowed, after which the distress to the place of beginning; Also the north hslf lot number 4 in block number 12of Hurley cured by those desiring good from the time honored exclusive in Haman’s family was vividly of and Larges addition to the town of Newberg. the County of Yamhill and State of Oregon; reading matter. It has also been alumni banquet, and was much pictured by Zeresh’ solo, “ Thy in And for a further decree that the proceeds of suggested that magazines may appreciated by the friends ot the Galling Defeat.” Esther’s ban Mid sale be divided amoug the M id parties In quet follows, at which she de this suit according to their respective rights thus be exchanged. college who enjoyed mingling nounces Haman. The king is therein as the same are made to appear more fully in ihe complaint on Ale in the above en D. S. and Frank Barlow' and with the students and alumni enraged. At this juncture Har- tilled Coort In the above entitled snlt; and (or other and further relief as may to the Thomas Anderson were dow’n and meeting the new members bonah appears, announcing the such Conrt seem just and equitable. This Summons Is published by order of the from Eight Mile. M orrow coun o f the association. In the way completion ot the scaffold, on Hon. B. F. Rhodes County Judge of Yamhill ts*, the first o f the week visiting o f a program, R. W. Kirk toast which Ahasuerus orders Haman Coubty, 8tate of Oregon, made at chambers on the 15th dsy of May A. D. 1905. Samuel Hammer and taking a ed the class of 1905, Miss Lewis hanged. The guards seize him, M. O. P ic k e t t . Attorney for Plain tiff Other speakers but before he is led to execution, look at the country. They are responding. all big wheat raisers and are do were Pres. McGrew, Mrs. Doug the most touching part of the T lie Salve T h a t P en etrates. ing well* but they were so well las, W. R. Miles and Prof. E. E. cantata is presented in the fare DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve pleased with the valley that they Washburn, W. C. Woodward well scene in which Haman bids penetrates the pores of the skin, talk o f returning here to buy presiding. Punch was served in his wife and child good bye. and by its antiseptic, rubifocient an attractive booth by a bevy This impressive scene was pre and healing influence it subdues property. o f alumni girls. sented by Prof, and Mrs. Kant inflammation and curse boils, cuts, Following the reception, at a ner w ith rare effect. Mordecai eczema, tetter, ring worm and all flamed. Wilson—Finley. business meeting o f the associa becomes the premier of state and skin diseases. A specific for blind, A t the residence o f the bride’s tion, officers for the coming the cantata closes with the bleeding, itching and protruding arents, June 15, at 8:30 p. m. ear w’ere elected as follows: chorus, "A ll Hail!” piles. The orginal and genuine v Rev. H. Gould, Mr. Albert E. >. D. Coulson, president; A. C. Too much cannot be said for Witch HazebSalve is made by E. Wilson and Miss C. Lesta Fin Martin, vice 1 president • and the excellent drills which were C. DcWitt & Co., and sold by F. ley were married. treasurer, Miss Carrie Turner, presented and which were re- H. Caldwell & Co. Both young people are well secretary. ceived so enthusiastically. and favorably known in New The chorus girls, dressed in berg and the best wishes o f all "Queen Esther” Proves Crest short white dresses and with go with them. Treat— A Complete hair falling about their shoul-! CONTRACTOR They left on the train Friday der, presented an entrancing Success. morning tor their future home picture in their various rhythmic Cement Walks, Basement and in St.Johns, Mr. Wilson being in Foundation Work, Septic “ I never enjoyed anything movements. The hoop drill has the jew elry business in that more in my 1: Tanks and all kinds of Ce> life” said a discern- dii been mentioned. The shield drill, p l a c e . _____________ . ~ ment Work. Prices reason ing man who has lari argel clv lived a captained by Miss Mabel Gard able. metropolitan life. “ We’ve never We ner. was .«along the military Celebration riillinery Sale. seen anything so good in a town order and was given with grace Reduction on all hats until the . of this size” , was the comment of and precision. The tambourine The drill was the most spectacular, Fourth o f July. We have a few “ P « rt.v pf traveling men. childrens sailors, regular 35 cent j h«*t thing Newberg has ever its finish fairly lifting the audience The place for value for 20 eents while th ey! had is the popular verdict of from the seats. And none were __ presentation of “ Q ueen done more gracefully than the M r s . 1. A . H o r t o n . ] __ the last. j Esther” in Crater’s hail on flower drill by the thirtv-two TM---- an(J Priday Thursday evenings little girls, led so prettily For Sal«. fy by of last week. That suits both taste and little Frances Elliott. A Jersey c o w . H. T. C a s h . Pockst Book. And all this redounds to the “ (¿ueen Esther” certainly fur- E f J A. B U T T C R IC K P A T T E R N S O N B A L E jfcenry Ghret. Q T h a t Is O n W a y T o S p o ilt . I f it does not give you good service there must be something wrong. Possibly one of the small pivots is bent, or a jewel cracked that should be replaced before it cuts and grinds the polished shaft that rests in it. or it might be that only a touch of the hair spring in the proper place will remedy all the trouble. Let us look at it and tell you what is wrong. W c do not use tools like the fellow A b o v e nor do w e do that kind of W o rk . W e guarantee every ^ p a ir Job to be First-Class. T R Y U S A N D B E C O N V IN C E D . MARK M. HEACOCK JEWELER-OPTI IAN BY P. O . «♦oeoeoeoeoeoeotoeoeoecoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeî H. 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