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N E W B E R Q G R A P H IC . k i n matter at the poeto® c* at Newberg, Oregon. B S U K D B V B K Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G a n . WOODWARD. W . C. WQOOWARD, $1.00 Per Y ear in A dvance. notices may not be necessary, bat in the larger districts in the townspeople depend on the local papers for such information and a little tw o by six notice is passed unnoticed. It is safe to say that tw o dozen people did not know that a school meeting was being held last Friday in Newberg. "G raft!” M innesota Reunion. THURSDAT. JANUARY *, IMI. The bargain sales are now on and it is "n o trouble to show goods.” Better read what our advertisers have to say. The Oregonian and the States man each issued holiday editions that were filled with valuable in formation for the homeseeker. An Indiana woman offers $5 for a husband. She will probably get one, but husbands picked up from the bargain counter are dear at any price. Better “ meek ly w ait and murmur not” than to take shell worn goods. Frank C. Baker, ex-State Print er, died at his home in Portland Wednesday at the age o f 53. He made a fortune out o f the office the tw o terms he held it, and leaves a w idow and little daugh ter with property valued at $ 200 , 000 . The gathering o f the Minne sotans on New Years day chilled iere sufficiently to cause the falling o f a few flakes o f snow, but on the following morning the Oregon weather man go t his "first wind” and the patter, patter o f the rain up, on the ro o f restored confidence, for we were back again to. good old winter time in Oregon. Don’t do it again. The Portland Advocate says: " I f some of the preachers would CSCbtw meddling into the affairs t>f operating -.slot machines, rooming-houses, saloons and other things that do not directly belong to their profession, and attend to things that belong to their line, such as visiting the rick, helping the poor and af flicted, lifting up the fallen, care for the dying, preach "and teach tbfc brotherhood of man, they might be some good to a com munity.” The preachers com plained o f will no doubt gladly enter into an agreement to "es chew,” as suggested by the Ad vocate, the day on which the slot machines, rooming houses, saloons and "other things” shall cease to turn ont the sick, the poor, the afflicted, the fallen and the dying. In the matter of teaching and preaching "the brotherhood o f man” we ques tion the orthodoxy o f the Advo cate. A family reunion is always one o f the green spots along life’s pathway from childhood to old age, and the larger the gathering o f the flock the greater is the in terest taken in it. 'This was the view taken by the Minnesota colony located in and about Newberg, when they conceived the idea o f calling for a gather ing o f their forces on the opening day o f the new year, at Crater’s hall, for a big feed and an all round good time. The published call met with a hearty response and on Tuesday morning they came in from all directions, carrying baskets of eatables, any one ot which would feed a thrashing crew o f hungry men. When the crowd had gathered permanent organiza tion was effected and the follow ing officers elected for, the ensu ing year: E. R r"lforton, presi dent; Geo. Graves, secretary; Mrs. N. J. Sykes, treasurer. The first thing o f interest was the photographing o f the large company: The early morning fall of " t he beautiful” lent a touch o fg a y e ty to the hearts o f those present; and it was needless for tfye "man behind the camera” to caution them with the time worn expression for each face, indeed, looked pleasant. Dinner was served from 12:30 until 2:30 and fully one hundred and fifty loyal Minnesotans par-, took o f the good things with which the tables were loaded. And evidently the cooks were in spired by the season’s first snow, as the eatables seemed to have the real M innesota flavor. The register shows that nearly every county in the state was represented, from the north ‘to the south and from the east to thewest. _ • Interesting remarks by H. A. Grafe, Rev. Jos. Hall, C. E. New- house, A. T. Behnke, E. R. H or ton and others, interspersed with music, both vocal and instru mental, made a very pleasant program. The numbers w orthy o f special mention were a vocal solo entitled "Th e Homeland” by Miss E l e a n o r Satchwell which was exceedingly well ren dered, a charming recitation by Almeda Conrad and a "Dan ish Song” by Olive and Garfield Johnson called for much ap plause. Many warm words o f praise were spoken o f Minnesota "The Star o f the North” but bidding farewell to their native they had come to Oregon ing for health and long life, as the president expressed it realized the dream o f his life when he came to Oregon.” So the party dispersed voting to hold the pleasant gatherings annually. In the past few years the State Press Association has at different times insisted that the tax payers would be benefitted by the pas sage of a law requiring many more legal notices published in the papers, and immediately there has been somebody ready to shout “ graft!” Well, let us Marriage Licenses. see. The school law requires that notices calling for a meeting Daisy Fletcher 18, to o f the tax payers o f a school dis Lady 21. trict shall be posted on three Ruth Cook 20, to Clyde “ gate posts,” or something to 23. that effect. Our school board Lillie McKern 24, to Isaac Via followed the law and what was the result? When the meeting son 29. Isabelle Evans 24, to Claude was held on Friday afternoon Fendall 24. there were just seven residents of Valeria Molsby Patty 28, to the district present and yet the enrollment in the school is 583, Win. Wiley Reed 33. Daisy L. Potter 30, to Geo. A. taxable property has a valua McCullock 32. tion o f $718,532.50, and an Lavia Viletta Crosiar 18, to eight and a half mill tax was Roy Lewis Hanville 25. voted, which will take more Constance M. A. Frances 18, than $6000 out o f the pockets o f to Ullery A. Hadley 20. the people this year. The Graph Etta B. Redmond 29, to ic is not calling in question the mer E. Wheeler 35. wisdom ot the few who attended the meeting and voted the tax, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy but we do insist that fifty cents „ Absolutely Harmless. or a dollar spent in advertising Every mother should know that a $6000 proposition in a news Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is paper would not be a very big perfectly safe for children to take, "g ra ft.” Id small outlying dis i it contains nothing harmful. For tricts the publication o f such sale by C. F. Moore. Adm inistrator’s Notice. No So* U hereby >1 . van that tha «indorata ih < i beam duly appuin mad administrator of the ta of John Had issati oatata county court of OfOfOO, lor Yomhltl county. Now, therefore, all penen* haring dal agaln<t eald estate are hereby notifica and Who KING & BENNETT HARDWARE CO. A Ä V " needs a voucher«, to tit* undersigned, at the oAoe ol Butt, et Newberg. Yamhill county, regon, ertlhln six month* from date hereof. S iatene* Dated December Sth, IMS. < DON. O. Macken*!«, AdmloUtrator of tb f estate of Jobs Mao kensta. decease,!, * CLARKNCK Butt, Attorney for estate. Watch? H ow much do you wish to pay? .V Come here fo r a $1.60 watch. Notice of Final Settlement, hereby given that the undersigned Notion la haieb; J.L. Hoskins, is, as the administrator of the M ate of Isadora & Dodge, deceased, ho* filed his Of Dual account ot hu administration upoa sold estate. In the county court of YamhUlconnty, State of Oregon, and sold court he* mad* an order appointing the 8th day of January A. D 1807, at the hour of ten o’cloek in the forenoon of told day, at the oountr court room at the court house ef McMinnville, in YamhiU coon , state ol Oregon, as the time and place lor e fl it a I hearing of said account, and lor the final settlement of said estate. Now therefore all persons Interested In said estate ore hereby notified and required to be and appear at sold time and place appointed for the final hearing of said final account and for the final settlement of sold estate, and then and there show cause. If there should be any. why said final account ahould not be allowed and approved, and said estate forever and fin ally settled, and said administrator discharged and his bondsmen exonerated. Dated this November ¿2nd, A. D., 190«. J. J,. HOSKINS, Administrator of said estate, P. W. Penton. Attorney for estate. S L O r a $100.00 one. O r all the prices in between. W e are watch specialists. It ’s a branch o f our business that w e think just about the most important o f any. W e personally select all our time-pieces, and w e mean it when w e tell you that to-day w e are able to meet your watch needs w ith particular advantage to you. W e have studied watch values from one end to the other and you can safely trust to our experience. im I I I C IV II L -L _ 0 The place to get your NEW BERG JEW ELER N ex t to Postoffice. SPECIALTY. Books, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera Supplies. » LESSONS G IV E N IN K O D A K ' BUT A n d see if you can find a single thing that is not conceded to be. the best made in its kind: * - Mitchell W agons and Buggi owers Champion Binders and Mov Syracuse Plows Moline Disc Harrows Hoosier Drills Sharpies Tubular Separators Bean Spray Pumps Myers Force & Spray Pumps N ew Era Paints & Varnishes Ruberoid Roofing Robeson Pocket Knives, Razors & Shears Bridge Beach Stoves & Ranges W e are exclusive agents for these lines and carry a complete stock of them in addition to our stock of general hard ware and farming tools which is the best quality we can buy. The Best is None Too Good DRUGS <fe MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A LOOK OVER THIS LIST NEW BERG BAKERY Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes always on hand. Orders filled at short notice Strohm aier & Hanish T. B. CUMMINGS & COMPANY ARE ABLE T O F U R N IS H Y O U R COM PLETELY HOM E F U R N IT U R E , C A R P E T S , L IN O L E U M , W A L L P A P E R , W IN D O W SH AD ES, STO VES, H E A T E R S , R A N G E S A N D G R A N IT E W A R E A O ur F in e L in e O f P a in t s First Annual Clearance Sale will commence Saturday, T H E G O O D O LD Q U A K E R January 12, and close Feb. 1st. The Store will be closed Thurs day and Friday, January 10-11, O nce said to his boy, “ N athan, it is not in order to mark down goods. what thee reads that makes thee smart; it For low prices and quality of is not w hat thee eats that makes thee fat; goods w e will make this sale a nor w hat thee earns that m akes thee rich, Hummer. but w hat thee S A V E S /' • T h is saving; habit m ay be acquired through the steady use of a savings account in our bank. Patterson, Parrish & Co. F. H. Caldwell & Company - ' ’ T H E F IR S T N A T ’L B A N K Newberg, Oregon. City M eat Market T ry our N ex t door to the bowling alley bandies all kinds o f fresh and cured meats. Both phones. L IS K W A R E Free D elivery. For your Kitchen Highest cadi price paid (or bop. real, aad Utensil«. A fine line of CU TLER Y Suitable for all Nelson & Hanson Dealers in W hen you buy a W ATCH You want the beat and moat reliable one for your money, and wi£h a guarantee that ia worth one hundred centa on the dollar. I hare them at all prices, for Men, Women, Boys and Ghrla. W. S . Reynolds, Watchmaker and Jeweler ÍB W B E R G - OREGON Bicycles Ammunition Umbrellas Canes Guns Sporting g’ds Parasols Etc. A ll kinds of repairing neat ly and promptly done. Nelson & Hanson A . Fencel & Son ~ Dealers in new and sec ond m * . goods. A ll kinds o f furniture bought, sold and exchanged. THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER A Child can Operate it. Saves Health, Strength & Clothing. N u rsery Purposes. You will find them at J . B . M o u n t 's OLDEST FIRM IN TOwN S to ck . Having been given the agency for the Chico, Cal., Nurseries, 1 am prepared to fill orders for all kinds o f Nursery stock, including all varieties of Fruits, Ornamental Shrubbery, Climbing Vines, Roses etc. English Walnuts a specialty. Stock delivered promptly to the nearest station or boat landing. Prompt attention given all order*, sent to J. B. FORSYTH, Newberg, Or. auasaan