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NEWBERG, YAM HILL hitherto been justified. But it can not be justified in the tuture if agriculture is permitted to sink in the scale as compared with other employments. We can not afford to lose .that pre eminently typical American, the farmer w ho owns his own farm. President Roosevelt. On Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o ’clock a meeting will be held at Duneun’s hall when J. B. M oran, the superintendent o f the Weber- Bussell canning plants, will be present and give a talk for the benefit o f the producers who are interested in knowing what will The all Oregon Fruit Show ., be wanted for the new cannery th at will hp opened at Newberg Portland, J a n u a r y 14-16, 1908, w ill be the scene o f the this season. This w ill be an apportnnity greatest horticultural meeting th at none dan afford to let g o by yet held in the state. »Not only and, a large attendance will be will an interesting and instruct-^ expected. F or years there has ire program be presented, in been a on the part o f cluding talks by the m ost suc the people Spr a cannery at New- cessful grow ers and shippers in betg and since the Webber-Bussel the states of Oregon, California, people have shown their faith W ashington anfi Idaho, but there in Newberg and Chehalem valley will be the finest display of b y p ittin g their good money in winter fruits ever witnessed ip here and establishing one o f the the Northwest. A splendid set largest plants in the Northwest, o f cups and awards will be given for the best fruit shown, and the judging will be done by a govern ment officer of national repute. a s vhe was questioned and be then dismissed it with the fevyeft w ords possible and without making any charges. This much in justice to him. 7 i The writer o f the above says the statement regatding tb ed q i- ing of the school house “ seems to be entirely w ithout foundation?’ while the interested parties evi dently thought that such api order had, been made and they still seem to be o f that opiaioa. / . j. . • Em t o * . . « • ____ . but all fast c o lo n Warranted to wash. These are the sweet singers you have been watting for and that they will be appreciated goes without saying. ' The press notices speak in high terms o f their work and here are a few o f the titles o f their popu lar songs: Old Black Joe. Dixie. Steal aw ay to Jesus. The L ord’s Prayer. Standing on the Walls o f Zion, January Clearance Invoice Sale. , «A . .. $L , . t u ’; • 5 » v i^ J L ' t .• w ? f “ D on't Let the Opportunity Pass.” — M off on all Overcoats % off y* off on all Men,s Suits % off y*. off on Young Men’s Suits 14 off 14 off on Children’s Suits 14 off < 14 off m i 160 pairs Boys’ Knee Pants*!i off 14 off on Aquapell Coats and Pants 14 off ^ 20Q Golf Shirts, |1 values, 79c. 160 G olf Shirts, $1-60 values, $1.29 14 off on Shoes, Men’ s and Boys' 14 off Rocked in the Cradle o f the Deep, T hen’s a Jubilee. Cummings s 60 ft It 13, 14,16, Keep M oving. 16 blk 31 Edwards add to New- M y Lord Delivered Daniel. Pash Those Clouds Away. berg $125. T L Cummings and w ft o C B Roll on the Golden Clouds. and M rs CTM Cummings 1.40 a P oor M ona Yon Shall be Free. Swanee River. Newberg $1600. Old Kentucky Home. Jesee Edwards and w f to C B and M rs C M Cummings litO a Swing L ow Sweet Chariot. These Bones Shall Rise Again. Newberg $1. ~ 7 * '‘ •; The Old Ark M oving. Jennie D Miller to G W Ham- RoU Jordan Roll. Peter Go Ring Dem Bells. Halleht, Hallelu. ’ Nellie Gray.' He M ores in de Middle o f de Air. My Lord What a Morning. Rise and Shine Darkies. Everything in the house at greatly reduced priced. Give us a call and be convinced. * H O D S O N B R O S. i f you get it o f Hodson Bros», it’s right.' Business calls me aw ay froth Newberg and my home is for sale at a bargain. Ten room boose with basement and all modern improvements: O. K . EDWAxbe. tory when it is backed up with the necessary amount o f stu ff to keep it going daring a full sea son ’s run. It is n ot enough t o know that the plant is here. It must operate in order to bring results for the men w ho have in- > THUB8DAY, JANUARY 9 .1 W right A W hite The New *_ HOME BAKERY stuff from the garden, the or-, chard axuj the farm must he forthcom ing yedr by year, and the owners of these holdings are the ones w ho must necessarily be m ost interested in the meet in g to be held Saturday. Of course business men and ail classes will be represented for all are interested in this great indus try . The ladies ase interested and they will be expected to be on band. Make o f yourself a com m ittee o f one to invite your neighbors and help to make this ope o f the largest and m ost en thusiastic meetings ever held in Newberg. ' , The Weber-Bussell people have «aid they think our people d on ’t realise what the cannery means fo r Newberg. Let us show them a t the Saturday meeting that we a re billin g listeners at least. U n F u n e r u J Nation. There is but one person whose welfare is as vital to the welfare o f the whole country as is that o f the wage-yrorker who does mannual labor; and that is thé tiller o f the soil—the farmer. If tfiere is one ksson taught by history it is that the permanent ¿greatness of any state must ulti mately depend more upon the i character o f its country popula tion than upon anything else. N o grow th o f cities, no grow th o f wealth, can make up fora foss in either numbeP or character o f the farming population. la the United States more than in al m ost qny other ' country we ahould realise this _ and should prise opr country population. When this nation began its inde pendent existence 'it was a na tion o f farthers. The tow ns were «m alt, and ¿or the m ost part were seacoast trading and fish ing ports. The chief industry of the country was agriculture, and the ordinary citisqp was in some w ay Connected with it. In every great crisis o f the past a peculiar independence has had to be placed upon the fsrnpng popula tion , and this independence has Is now in operation and w e wffl be pleased to wait upon all who would Hka Goods Delivered Free Both Phones had been closed to the church and Sunday school seems to be entirely without foundation. ** Ruth Wiley had the mumps and a .week later it was deemed best to have the children leave school. Daring this tinfe Mr. Wiley was taking part in the Christmas exercises and the di rectors thought it best for him to withdraw^which he did. At the close o f the Christmas exercises given M onday night, December 23, Mr. Schaad an nounced that there would be no public meetings held in t$e schoolhouse until further notice, dr. Deach askyd it that included the school and Mr. SchAad an- A Special Word 6 é Ô A4» ô ^ frTCHftEPAIRINQj Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted parts o f a watch are kept clean and lubricated, they are certain to become worn to a greater or lesa extent and the movement will surely lose its ac curacy. Tiny particles o f grit are hound to WQrk into the beet protected movement; the oil will become gummed in time and these combined will serve to cut and grind the pivots and cause friction. Every watch should be thoroughly cleaned and oiled at least once in eigh teen months, and if yours has not been cleaned within that time, it ahould have immediate attention. W e will clean your watch precisely as it would be done in the best watch factories—take the movement entirely apart, dean each wheel, cog and pivot separately, assemble and regulate it— and when you vet it back you may depend upon it being in “ perfect DICINES. DRUGS & PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. Books, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Camara and Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera Supplies. LES80NS G IVEN IN K O D A K - iyill_LS Newberg Jeweler Next to Postoffice. NASH & FINLEY EKT Proprietors o f Colored Artists Coming. * Th« Tennessee Jubilee Singers, eight in number, will sing at Duncan’s ball on Saturday night of this week ander the manage ment o f the Y. M . C. A. No Umbrellas shout it. W atches, Clocks, and s full line o f Silverware for the holiday brada. N ewberg Saab A D oor <