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NEWBERG
YOUNG IDEA SPROUTING.
NO. 51
NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12.1905.
VOL X V II.
ties. The second award of $500
w as divided am ong Clackamas,
Columbia, Jackson, Polk and
M orrow counties. The third
award of $300 w as divided
am ong Benton, Yamhill, M al­
heur, Union and Baker counties.
For the fourth award o f $200
there are seven claimants: W al­
low a, W ashington, Sherman,
Josephine, Lincoln, Harney and
Douglas counties.
' This is not as good a showing
as Yamhill should have made
but considering the inactivity o f
the county court and lack o f
general co-operation from over
the county, it is all that any one
could reasonably expect. Every
thing considered, Yamhill county
has been very creditably repre­
sented at the fair, and the after­
math w ill be more than com ­
mensurate with the efforts pnt
forth.
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Newberg Public School Opons
Monday With Full At­
tendance.
Four hundred and six pupils
gathered at Newberg’« elegant
new school building Monday
m orning prepared to take up
you n g America’s burden o f book
and rule for another year. - Quite
properly, there w as a new test
and pride over this year’s open'
ing, noticeable alike in teacher
and student. There w as an un
w onted freshness and crispness
in the atmosphere, imparted by
the new surroundings and fine,
ample equipment,
Last year school opened with
room s overcrowded at the start,
w ith the prospect o f having to re-
eort to makeshift methods w ith
a short teaching force through-
• ou t the year. On the other
hand, school began M onday in a
modern sixteen room building, AT HOME IN THE PHILIPPINES
w ith principal’s office, a library, Ethel Taylor McKUlop Register. Her Im
and large basement to be used pr«M loi» of the Philippine« la a Berie* of la-
a t recess periods when Oregon teraatlng Sketches.
Lncena, Tayabas, P. I.
winter sets in. School opened
• last year w ith nine instructors— August 27—This is late Sab­
bath afternoon and as I write I
this year with twelve.
- T h e attendance is counted hear the shouts at the cock fight.
. good for opening day. Last Every now and then we see a
night it had increased to 425 and man going by carrying a cock
Prof. Kirk thinks it will reach with his body all torn and bleed­
450 by the first o f the week ing. In a little while the victors
There will doubtless be 500 will come proudly bearing their
enrolled by Christmas and a beloved cocks. To-night there
. g ood part of the next hundred will be the usual Sunday evening
before the year is out.
band concert on the public
Though Newberg gives but square.
tw o grades o f high school work,
We could not get our usual (or
there are already nearly fifty unusual) mail to-dav as the boat
pupils enrolled in this depart­ is in quarantine. M anila seems
ment which certainly speaks to be having an epidemic o f
well for the tow n. '
cholera and stH boats leaving
The w ork o f transporting chil­ there have to g o into quarantine
dren to the Newberg school from for five days. I suppose that
: the district west o f tow n bids will somewhat disturb the home
fair to grow on the director’s relatives o f the Taft party. They
hands. J. H. Bidgood has be- are making a tonr o f the Islands
; g w the w ork o f “ rural deliver- now.
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i ing,” and from the very first
In his first Speech Secretary
morning his big hack w as over- Taft forestalled any presenta­
. loaded, with some o f the pupils tions ot petitions for independ­
• delivering themselves on foot. ence by saying that the Filipinos
The directors expect to be com ­ were in such a condition th at
pelled to pnt another wagon on they could not expect independ­
'th e route at once, as the stn- ence during this generation and
• dents to be brought in will num- very likely not during the next*
> ber not far from thirty.
His utterance is, o f course, for
The follow ing is the personnel the administration, and the na­
• o f the teaching force, with the tives accepted it ns such. It was
assignments o f the various n ot pleasing to some o f those in
teachers: Miss Ella Crawford, high places. One official, draw ­
i first grade; Miss Claras Vaughan, ing about $2400, in a position
: first and second grades; Miss that would have been impossible
M argaret Inglia, second grade; to him under Spanish rule,
M rs. F. H. Buchanan, third thought to show his displeasure
.grade; Miss Elizabeth K irk,third by having a banquet in opposi­
and fourth grades. And with a tion to a public entertainment
.grade each beginning with the given to T aft’s party. He in­
fourth are Mrs. Josephine Brad­ vited the governors o f all the
ley, Mrs. H. R. M orris, Miss provinces and a few other men
Etta M cCoy, Mrs. David M ar­ in high places and ordered tables
tin, F. H. Buchanan, Miss Ina at the Grand hotel for sixty peo­
• Gould and Principal R. W. Kirk, ple. The tables were prepared
w ith the tenth grade.
and five guests appeared. That
Awards Mad« to Oregon Coun­ would have ended an American
but I suppose he is not abashed.
ties.
Last week an American w ho
The com parative standing of
had
embezzled some funds, was
twenty-four Oregon counties in
their com petition for special sentenced to the jail here for one
aw ards offered by the state at year and one day. The sentence
the Lewis and Clark exposition was light for he returned all the
w aam ade public Tuesday. The money, He begged to be sent to
the States as a vagrant instead
results o f this com petition and
of being herded with the Fili­
the awarding o f prizes was made
pinos here but the Judge refused.
by an impartial jury composed
Some w ho know him feel very
o f executive commissioners from
sorry for him as they say he is
•outside the state. Their findings
a better subject for the asylum
-were presented at a banquet
than jail.
given Tuesday evening at the
We are getting along very
American Inn by the Lewis and
well with the school w ork. Our
C lark State Commission to the
health is good except for a slight
representatives o f exhibiting
cold. We can get treatment fire
counties.
o f charge from the civil doctor.
In their work o f passing upon
He is a venr intelligent American
the various county exhibits the
and must be a good doctor to
special jury found competition
pass the doctors’ examination
so close and the showings made
for civil service.~ •
so uniformly excellent that it was
necessary to split the awards.
School Books.
The prize o f $1000 for the best
Good serviceable books, secopd
county exhibit was distributed
am ong Marion, Coos, Linn, hand, at half price or les» at
Umatilla, W asco and Lane Conn. Shaw’s.
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Marriage Licenses.
Sallie J. Bones 1$, to T . K
Crook 28.
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Vida ^Kuns 21, to Finfle
Jones 27.
Mabel Stephens 23, to R ots
Rogers 25.
Rebecca M . Cahill 39, to Ernest
C. Lugar 48.
Grace G. Mulligan 24,
Ernest Stapleton 29.
Ada Kilgore 20, to William
Spencer 22.
W. L. D O U G LA S
Want a Phone?
HODSON BROS
If you want to buy a telephone
why not buy the best? The
Stromberg Carlson w ill surely
give satisfaction. F or sale by
S. A. M u xs.
English Setter pups for sale.
Call and see them at *C. B. Wil­
son’s confectionery store.
Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Clothing $35 to $3
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$i.T 3 to $5
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Furnishings
Cravenette Overcoats $18.00 to $15.00
Because they have the Best Line in the City.
44 ' their gooods are good, honest goods, (no
shoddy stuff.)
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their Prices Are Right.
H e llo
C e n t r a l!
Where is the
best place to
purchase mil-
inery?
M rs. Horton’s
To be sure.
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W e k ffp in stock and take orders for the B row nsville W oolen M ills' C lothing,
Cat! and inspect samples.
Yours for good goods
HODSON BROS.
NEW S T O R E
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We wish to call the attention
of the public to the fact that we
have just opened a store in the
building formerly occupied by the
James W . Duncan Furniture Co.
Our stock consists of « full line o(
M ONOGRAM S AND
IN S C R IP T IO N S .
S C R IP T O R O L D
Carpet, Linoleum, Matting, Tin and
Granite Ware and other articles.
E N G L IS H
W H IL E Y O U W A T T .
Which tend to make the home
more comfortable.
Parties wishing
any of the above goods will do
MILLS
NEW BERG
JE W E L E R
well to consult us before purchas­
ing.
Yours for Business
JUUUL&JLXJLOJUL8JUUUUUUUL8JL/
Meet Me at Ehret’s
S ay the thrifty housew ives
SAVAG E &
CONE
H ave U ncle Sam Protect Y ou r M oney
b y depositing it with
T h e First National B.
of Newberg, Oregon
United States Depository
D rygoods—in patterns new
and pleasing.. A lw a y s the
choice lines of G roceries.
Meet Me at Ehret!s
We pay interest on time deposits.
Our best service is at the command of every customer
whether their business is large or small.
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J. D . G ordon, President
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A . N elson, V ice President
M aynard Redm ond
A sst. Cashier