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NEWBEB0. YAM H ILL COUNTY. V O L X IX . C O U N C IL PR O C EED IN G S. ' R« oorts Read Showing Condi tion o f Financée at Q oee int. $18 50 $ Pd war. no. 2 $402 64 int. $12 10 Pd war, no. 8 $1541 85 int. $37 60 . 1 Pd war. no. 4 $1560 00 int. $41 98 1 Pd pt war. no. 5 $1100 00 int. $110 61 > 1 Pd war. no. 6 $4 00 int. $.20 Pd war. no. 7 $8 00 int. $.40 Pd war. no. 8 $8 00 int. $.41 Pd war. no. 9 $25 00 int. $1 27 ÛjUSOON, THUE8DAY, JANUARY 10.1907, P A C IFIC C O L LEG E. A W ord From P iw id tht G row A bou t the Propoa That Pacific College is an im portant factor in the community is most evident. That she should progress as an educational insti tution exeryone believes. That an endowment fund o f $50,000 should be raised a t once every body admits. That the friends o f the college here in Oregoii should raise a large sum tow ard RBCORDBR NELSON’S REPORT. this amount before help is asked T otal 5372 46 General Fund Account. elsewhere all agree. This fund remains unpaid as What will be necessary? M any Shooting gallery 15 00 follow s; have helped in the past and a rf Poll tax 222 00 W ar. no. 5 ain’t unpaid willing to continue helping. It and int. $1075 94 D og tax 42 00 War. no. 10 am’ t unpaid is im portant t o give the m atter ¡R^nt Council room 5 00 and int. 213 50 Taxes 1904 Co. Treas. 48 84 ju st consideration before decid Taxes 1905 Co. fre ti». 3113 62 T otal 1289 44 ing what you can give. Former Bal. sale o f cem. prop. 92 00 ly the gifts have been tor the run Peddlar license 2 50 Amount Cash on Hand. ning expenses or tor the payment Show license 42 50 General fund $ 53 00 Dance license 21 00 Old water fund 2112 44 o f indebtedness. The money has Pound . 1 50 New water fund 14097 16 been given t o be used* at once. Streets and cross walks .—24 29 Cemetery fund 11 00 The case is somewhat different now . In giving to the endow 3650 25 T otal T otal i6 2 7 3 60 ment fund you are giving to a 3650 25 L e ftis t st fund overp’d $ 59 26 permanent fund I One that _____ is to W arrants Issued o n Gen. Fund. Less sinking fund overp’d 316 25 remain while the interest oh the N o. 153 to 270 $3643 75 $50,000 alone is to be used. T otal Water Fund Account. If you have been giving $100 T otal amount cash on W ater rent -64241 60 $15898 09 each year for running expenses 67 9 0 T aps :v why can you not give $2000 56 70 Fines and turning water now for the permanent endow T otal 4355 30 MARSHAL WOODS’ REPORT, ment? If you have been giving Turned to city treas. 4355 30 * Receipts. $50, $25, $10 annually tor the running o f the college, why not W arrants Issued on W ater Fund. double the am ount each year for M o. 31 to 70 $2645 95 Show license the five years and swell the per Warrents Is. on New W ater Fund. Dance license manent fund? There will be no No. 1 to 28 607 45 Pound question about the success o f the W. W. N b l l o n , undertaking if each one gets in T otal * Recorder* and helps with all his might. Balance in my hands $3 TREASURER LARKIN’ S REPOST. The responsibility must be met. J. J. W oods Genera! Fund. Marshall. Think how much you can give, C ash oa hand last rep’t $ 6 8 16 not how Httle. You w ill have G ood Roads and Rural M ails. Rec’d from Recorder the opportunity to say soon for this fund 3650 25 It is announced that the g ov what you can do. T otal 3708 41 ernment will look more carefully to the enforcement o f its rule re Disbursments. garding the roads over which Paid 116 warrants $3643 23 rural free delivery is established. Paid int. on above war 12 18 The p r e s e n t requirement is; John Dunlap and w f to S M rants 53 00 “ Roads traversed shall be kept Calkins nV4 It 4 blk 12 H & L C ash is this fund in good condition, and unob add to Newberg $1. 3708 41 structed by gates; there must be - T H Marce to C E Drumeller T otal no unbridged creeks or streams It 1 blk 1 Bibees add to Sheridan Old Water Fund. not fordable a t any season o f $150. Cash on hand last rep’t $822 48 Henry Lady and w f to C E the year.” In many cases the Rec’d from Recorder tor fc 4355 30 residents along proposed routes Drumeller pt It 1 hlk 1 Potters this fund have made improvements that add to Sheridan $50. T otal 5177 78 Thos V Black and w f to Laur enable them to obtain rural de Disbursments. livery service, but sometimes the etta Shumate 4 a sec 5 t 5 s r 4 Paid 39 warrants $2645 95 efforts to keep up the roads are $100. Trans, to sinking fund 419 39 relaxed. But the government N H Sitton and w f to T A Cash in this fund 2112 44 has decided that unless the roads Shelton 8.57 a cl 87 1 4 s r 4 $1. T otal 5177 78 traveled by the carrier are prop F E Perkin? and w f to J G erly maintained the service will Miller wVi It 4 blk 3 Kutches add New W ater Fund. be withdrawn. The post office to Carlton $275. ~7~ Rec’d from sale bonds $14805 00 P R Fend all and w f to W R department now calls on the Disbursments. carriers for reports on the roads Harrington 42 a cl 39 t 5 s r 7 Pri 07 w a rrn n tj $ 606 70 otvrl « » i l l ef An ♦‘V ia e « f i n » b » » r p Pd check favor C. A. the highways in question are Geo M Rinker to W G M oore Butt 100 00 & Tos M cHardy seVi sec 4 t 2 s r bad. Pd express on bond re The 35,973 rural delivery car 5 $1. turned for m ayor’s U S to Geo M Rinker seVi sec 4 signiture 75 riers now employed cover 863,- Pd insurance on same 39 363 miles daily, and it is unrea t 2 s r 5 homestead. Cash in this fund 14097 16 sonable to expect them to con State o f Oregon to John W T otal 14805 00 tend with neglected roads, or to Ammons n w ^ sec 6 t 3 s r 3 work for communities lacking $750. Sinking Fund. the enterprise to keep its com- J G Miller to W M Wardle wMi Cash on hand last rep’t $445 54 mon highways in decent shape. It 4 blk 2 Kutches 2nd add to Rec’d int. on city funds 60 00 Trans, from water fund 419 39 Wherever a route is discontinued Carlton 350. W N Parrish and w f to trustees Bal. this fund overpaid 316 25 the inhabitants themselves will be to blame for it, for if alive to Union Church E Chehalem a 1241 18 their own interests and their sec 22 1 3 s r 2 $1. Total duty to the public they would N C Maris et al to trustees Disbursments. give their roads various and con Union Church E Chehalem V» a P dint. old bonds 1 yr. $902 26 Pd int. new bonds 6 m o’s. 337 60 stant attention. The idea that sec 22 t 3 s r 2 $1. P d telegraphing int. on a route once authorized is neces Nina Timberlake and husband new bonds 1 42 sarily permanent is a mistake. to Jennie Timberlake seVi blk 40 Total 1241 18 Advice on the best road methods Edwards add to Newberg $1. is supplied by the agricultural N E Hansen to A C & J H Har Cemetery Fund. department, and a neighborhood den Its 1, 2, 7, 8 blk 1 Wenner- Am ’t. on hand last rep’t $11 00 that loses its rural delivery mast bergs add to Carlton $800. Disbursements none itself bear the discredit for so John Thompson and w f to Cash on hand $11 00 unpleasant and humiliating an Archibald Van Dyke Its 3, 4 blk First Street Assessment Fund event. 8 H & L add to Xewbfeig $630. Am’t on hand last rep’t $3869 79 U S to Anthony Schulte 160 a Rec’d from Wm. Ckm- ' “ The luck o f some men,” a sec 2 4 1 3 s r 6 w. mens 278 69 man was heard to say today, J W Christorphemon nnd w f Rec’d war. 191 gen. fund 11G4 72 “ is better than a license to steal.” to U S 3.10 a at Yamhill Locks Bal. this fund overpaid 59 26 A whining man is a disagree Oregon 155. Total 5372 46 able thing, bnt say, have yon Ella S Jones and has to Mary Disbursments. ever lived near a snarling w o Millard Its 1, 4 blk 4 Scroggins man? add to Sheridan 1. Pd war. no. 1 $500 00 l$ e City Council met M onday night, fixed the license fee for the skating rink at $10 per quarter and after attending to some routine business, listened to the reading o f the reports of the recorder, treasurer and marshal, all o f which are herewith ap pended. t « 4 .k U % • w i-v j< • — • — • JANUARY SALE NOW ON W hile it is money well spent at all times to trade with us, yet we have many specials this month which will interest you and m ove the goods, as we must have the room. Cost does not figure very much in A is sale. Ladies' and Misses Coats* Clothing ; Men’s Overcoats 12.00 now $ 9.00 ’ 16.50 now 13,50 * / * $20.00 cravenett rain coat» $15.00 10.00 cravenett rain coats 5.00 Men’s Clothing—all the suit« we have left: $15.00 values $11.50 13.50 values 10.50 12.60 values 10.00 10.00 values 7.50 Boys Clothing 25 per cent off. _ Only a handfull left but we must get rid o f them. $18.50 values $12.60 17.50 values 12.00 12.50 values 8.50 10.00 values 7.00 ‘ A few short coats, some very good ones among the lot: $15.00 values $7.50 , 12.00 values 6.00 10.00 values 5.00 , A few shorter lengths, not so stylish, $6.50, $500, $4.50 values now $L25 A few ladies and mens mackintoshes, values up to $8.00, your choice o f the - lot $2.00. M en's Hats All new stock and strictly up to date, except the $1 hats, which are good, but not so stylish—good every day stuff. $5.oo Stetsons $4oo 3.oo Conqueror 2.56 2.5o brands 2.oo ' 2.00 grades 1.5o 2 dozen high grade hats, value $3, $2.5o, $2, $1.5o, all go at $l.oo each. Ladies' Skirts All we have in all wool Panamas, Cravenetts, and all wool suitings will be placed on sale at half their form er prices and at present low prices we ought to be able to dispose o f them in a very short time. Do not put off looking the line over. $12.50 values now $6.25 10.00 values now 6.oo 8.00 values now 400 7.50 values now 3.75 6.00 values now 3.00 40 0 values now 2.00 2.00 values now 1.00 Ladies shirt waists, Mohair, Batiste, India Silk, Albatross, Mostly high col- ors, all below cost W ool Sox W ell! We didn’t steal them, and there is only ten dozen o f them le ft While they last, per pair, 10c. — A bove prices are for cask as we sue swapping dollar pieces and giving you the long end, but w e m ust close out the goods as we need the m oney. KXX3 cf f i t r Æ E n a a -. H. Caldwell & Company THE GOOD OLD QUAKER O n ce said to his b oy , “ N athan, it is not w hat dice reads that m akes thee smart; it • - ^ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS is not w hat thee eats that m akes thee fat; nor w hat thee earns that m akes dice rich, • - • We carry ererything usually kepi ia a ârst-class drugstore. A lull fase of school books and carefully 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. _ NEWBERG. OREGON SmMmQKmWWmmmmRSKmR THE FIRST NAT’L BANK Newberg, Oregon. When you buy a WATCH You want the best and most reliable one for your money, and with a guarantee that ia worth one hundred cents on the dollar. I have them at all prices, for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. W. S. Reynolds, Watchmaker and Jeweler NEWBERG - OREGON A. Fencel & Son Dealers in new and sec ond s a - goods. All kinds o f furniture bought, sold and exchanged. T . B. CUMMINGS & COM PANY ARE . \ ABLE T O F U R N IS H Y O U R CO M PLETELY HOME 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, STOVES, 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 F in e L in e O f P a in ts