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t are sending out discriptive m at boy who has learned to expect ter and it is folly for us to told nothing from one year’s end to our hands and hope that things the next but grinding toil, may w ill come our w ay, w ithout any be expected to seek w hat he effort on our part to let the thinks w ill be more congenial COftR •nr annu) i m v T h u r s d a y m o r n i n o homeseeker and investor know surroundings at the first oppor that we are on the map. A large tunity, while if he was given a influx o f people are expected to chance and encouraged to pro m. m. w o o d w a r d . w . c . w o o d w a r d . arrive in Oregon in the next few duce something th at he could months and if we don’t get our call his own and exchange for ****** *" share we w ill have none to blame some pocket money, the song of but ourselves. the blackbirds in the trees would $1.50 Per Year in Advance. i Here is a little food tor thought be music to him, the sky would that may be easily digested. I f assume a brighter hue and his there is anything in it that is view o f farm life would change THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 87, 1908. nourishing let it be known by altogether. A school fair where À T O lltC B U R IN O ] attending the meeting Friday the products o f the garden and night. I f there isn’t, remain the field may be exhibited, and -Unless the delicate, exactly adjbsted parts o f a watch are kept clean and When anybody comes to tow n quietly a t home. the stuff grow n by one boy lubricated, they are certain to become w ith a business proposition that II, . .. I comes in competition w ith that worn to a greater or loss extent and is w orth considering it is up to o f another grow n on an adjoin the movement w ill surely lose its ac somebody to take the lead in the Take people the w orld over as ing farm, awakens an interest curacy. Tiny particles o f g rit are m atter and see w hat can be you find them and there are very that is sure to be helpful and Mr. bound to work into the beet protected done, and w ork o f this kind is few but w ho have a better na Belt should be supported in his movement; the Oil w ill become gummed in tim e and these combined w ill serve ju st in line w ith the work oi the ture that can be reached if they work. to cut and grind the pivots and cause officers oi a commercial dob, are approached in the proper friction. provided the tow n has one. spirit. E very watch should be thoroughly The call made tor an attend cleaned and oiled at least once in eigh Practically every tow n in the An incident in the life ot Hugh ance a t the annual meeting of teen months, and i f yours has not W illam ette valley has snch an B. Gearin, w ho died last M on the commercial club on Friday been cleaned within that tim e, it should organization, some much more day, w ill be cited to illustrate evening o f this week in the coun have immediate attention. efficient than others, ow ing to the point stated. It w ill be re W e w ill clean your watch precisely cil room, should be heeded by the vim and vig or oi the mem membered th at M r. Geann leased as it would be done in the beet watch every man in Newberg who has factories1 —take the movement entirely bers. a piece, o f land on the river op the interests o f the tow n at apart, clean each wheel, cog and pivot New berg has had a club that posite N ew £ «fg tw o years ago heart. I f there has ever been a separately, assemble and regulath it — has done some good w ork in the to the old man Kinney, who, for period in the history o f the coun and when you g e t it back you may past but there seems to be a dis several months, operated a “ gal try when things came by chance, depend upon it being in “ perfect position on the part o f nearly lon house,” much to the annoy that time has long since past, shape.” everybody to w ant to drift along ance o f our peojSle. and in this day and age o f the and let the other fellows do the The w riter suggested the pro world when hustle is the word, active w ork. priety o f having a committee itis a very poor time to sec down The efficiency o f the w ork done visit M r. Gearin on behalf o f the and w ait for things to turn up, N e w b e rg J ew eler the coming year w ill no doubt people oi Newberg and ask him when every other live tow n in N ext to Postoffice. depend to a large extent on the to cancel the lease of the land. the country is organizing w ith S ell phene store 385, reeW enee 3SS spirit shown a t the annual meet No one gave any encouragement a view o f turning things up. ing to be held on Friday night o f to the proposition, those who Friday night w ill be a splendid this week. If the business men knew M r. Gearin stating that he time to show your lo ya lty to ot Newberg manifest their lack was a saloon man in habits and the interests ot your home town. o f public spirit and interest in belief, and that anyw ay he cared the future welfare p f our tow n for nothing but money and that Newberg ought to h avt a re by quietly remaining aw ay from the cash he was getting for the the meeting, those who may be rent o f the land would count vival this spring in rose planting. elected to make up the official more w ith him than any appeal There is probably no spot on earth where roses gro w better board w ill not enter on the w ork that might be made to him. than they do right here in New of the year w ith any courage, The m atter was dropped for and consequently they can hard the time, but later, when the berg, and yet there are very many door yards about tow n ly be expected to succeed. place became more notorious that are entirely bare o f this I t w ill be time w ell spent, if and disgraceful, the m atter was every live man it? tow n w ill take again taken up and a committee beautiful flower. Nothing adds a little tim e to think this thing drove over to the home o f M r. more to the appearance ot a over and then decide for himself Gearin one evening to talk the home than a wealth o f roses whether or not he wants the m atter over w ith him. He was and since they can be easily w hole proposition throw n over approached as a neighbor and* grow n from cuttings that may board and every man in tow n told in a kindly manner how the be had for the asking, none need left fo r the coming year to go people of-N cw berg felt about it go w ithout them. It is a good his own w ay—ju st to let things and he was asked if he would time now to plant roses, shrub bery or trees o f any kind. drift. not consent to cancel the lease - We have a number of people and close the “ gallon house.” Every business man in New located all around tow n just A t first he argued the m atter berg ought to make it a point to outside the corporation, who are from his standpoint, saying he c G iv e us a chance at that attend the annual meeting o f the equally interested w ith us in the was gettin g $200 a year out o f new home. W e would Hke to put In those Bath Fix fhture welfare of Newberg who it and th at Newberg could hard commercial club on Saturday tures, Etc., add do your ought to join our forces and help ly ask him to turn it down. The night. plumbing. to make a strong organization. m atter w as talked over from A ll such w ill be made welcome both sides in a very friendly w ay a t the meeting. ' and a t parting, M r. Gearin was Hugh B. Gearin, whose home LET US FIGURE WITH |YOU. I t is not the purpose o f this ar asked to think the m atter over was on a farm in M arion county ticle to outline w hat the w ork o f and let the committee know later situated between St. Paul and the club should be but it may how he felt about it. T w o or Champoeg, died a t Tucson, Ari C lem enson & E v a n s n ot be amiss to call attention to three days later he came to New zona, on last M onday o f tuber the fact that Newberg has abso berg and said he had talked it culosis. lutely no advertising m atter of over,w ith his w ife and that the The deceased spent a winter GO TO recent date to furnish to inquir wishes of the best people of New in Arizona a tew years ago when ers regarding our tow n and the berg would be respected and no the disease first took hold on his country adjoining. Here is suf more of his land would be leased system and he was mych bene- ficient “ food fo r thought” for for such purposes, and that was fitted by the change. On Mon» Hat one evening. Nine tenths o f the the last o f the “ gallon house day Senator John M. Gearin, of For Millinery Goods. Trimnpng a specialty. people in and about Newberg business. Portland, arrived home from came here from other states and There is a whole lo t oi truth Tucson where he ta n t w ith his a little reflection on the past w ill in the saying o f the wise man brother, and alm ost ^as soon as On corner o f First and Main Sts, in fron t o f Pattersons. call to the minds o f most of the that “ A soft answer turneth he arrived he was handed a mes W e solicit number, no doubt, how eager aw ay w rath but grievous words sage telling ot his brother1* Prices Ressdhable. you patronage. • they were when they were figur stir up anger.” The better na death. He leaves a w idow and ■ gaX . 2 ’ ' ing on making a change, to get ture of M r. Gearin was appealed eight children. The remains w ill trading m atter telling about the to and he w as easily won over. be brought home for burial at WEESE M l K A R N E Y “ promised land.” Anything and It takes tw o to make aquarrel St. Paul. everything they could get their but the second man can easily be Hugh B. Gearin was born in Notice of Final hands on was eagerly read and found if you start out w ith a Indiana, October 9,1849, com it was all talked over w ith the chip on your shoulder. ing to Oregon w ith his parents ______ that the andentgned Notte* U b«r*by^fiv neighbors until they caught the of tb i aatat* of O. H. Cona. <le- when quite young and his life adminUtrator eaaaed, baa filed bla Anal aoeoaat aa aald ad- spirit. County School Superintendent has since been spent on the farm mlulitrator of aakl estate. In tb* county court of Yamhill county• Oregon, and that «aid court I t is safe to say that every Belt is taking an active interest which he owned a t the time of baa appointed Monday. March Mrd, IMS, at 10 o’clock a. m, aa the day and hour of hearing m ail brings to somebody a re in prom oting the school fair that his death. He'taasamanofmuch objection* to *ald Snaf account and tb* Anal settlement thereof. quest for inform ation about w ill be held a t McMinnville again influence in the community, be Now, therefore all osteons Interested in said estate are bareby rottSed and reqoiradte ap Newberg and we have absolute next fell and he deserves the ing a large land owner anrl a pear at tb* eounty court room, e l McMinnville, mid eounty and stete. nt mid time, to then ly nothing to offer in the w ay o f hearty support o f the people man ot strong personality and and there ibow cans* If any there be. why tald amount should ool b* settl'd »Mowed and ap printed m a t t e r . Twenty-five throughout the county. A wail warm hospitality. proved. and mid administrator diwherv-d. and mid estate forever and finally »ettied, dollars spent in getting out an is often made over the fact that (rated February » t b , teas. J. C. COLCORD, eight page folder o f small size, children who. have been reared Administrator of the estate of O. H. cone, deceaaed containing facts well boiled on farms, rush into the towns CLARBNCK BUTT and F. W. FBNTON. •down, would go a long w ays to and cities as soon as they get | The Mutual Telephone Co. w ill Attorneys for mint*. w ard supplying the need for ad- beyond the age o f fledgelings, soon have new telephone direc Notice. verising m atter for three or lour and this w ail often comes from tories printed. Now is the time I have been appointed agent o f months, when something new parents who have lacked the to subscribe for a share o f stock ought to be ready. One hundred foresight to see the necessity for in the company and get your the Oregon Fire Relief Associa dollars spent in this way during interesting their children in the name on the new list. Share o f tion for Newberg and vicinity, the year would bring surprising work on the farm it they desire stock sold on installments, if pre and anyone desiring insurance results and the money could be to hold them there. Any kind o f ferred. Also new phones. See- w ill save mrney by notifying me. raised w ithout being a heavy work that one is not interested ond-hand phones and extra part*| Prom pt attention w ill be given 8. J. M adron , all desiring insurance. burden on anybody. in very soon gets down to the' tor sale. Mutual Phone 1841. J. L . H o s k in s , Agent. Other localities all about us planeof drudgery and the farmer i A Speoial W ord. N E W B E R Q Q R A P H IC . • Get Ready to SPRAY ! W o have the largest and most com plete supply o f Spray Pumps, Hose, Nozzles, and all spray supplies out side o f Portland. FOOD FOR THOUGHT. W ’ . ;■ •' ■* v •*:' Rex Lime & Sulphur Solution. WORDS FITLY SPOKEN. KING A B EN N ETT HARDWARE CO. v » ' . First & Washington S t. M a i'h ’h a a M M M B H MILLS h- ii ) Plumbing! Death of Hugh B. Gearin. / W. P. HtACOCK & 1 SDN. , Haring Eyes They see not, unless they ere properly fitted w ith glessee. Proprietors o f S W . POTTER Newberg Sash St Door Factory. I » the the men to see about H. W atches, Clock«, end e fu ll line o f Silverw are fo r the holiday trade. Doors, Windows, and Turned Work* Made to Order. Weese & Karney JA Special Notice. - Spring is almost here and you will need a new set o f harness for your spring work If you need anything in the line o f Suit Cases, Gloves* Trunks, etc^ come and look my stock over. CROUP* W h o o p g C o # Your Patronage Appreciated ID take. Iti ■ m* es seme sms ma ms m g a mm mem y C . F. H E LD gi death D a hsky as D m adelt Price 2S cists, large itaeM T N ew berg Transfer Co. / t • W e have lately added to our burines* a Spring Track which enables ua to handle pianos and other musical instru ments with care and safety. W e a r s also equipped to do any kind o f dray or express work. W e can move your fur niture w ith sa fety, g e t your baggage to the depot on tim e, or plow your gar den to suit you. Thanking you fo r past favors, wa solicit a reasonable amount o f your future petrdnagel L eave orders at Hortona’e real eetate office or phone dither Baird’ s residence Ben 148, Mutual 844, or Cook’ s, resi dence. Bell 48. 5 NEW New line o f ginghams, pois de soie, batiste, voiles end all kinds o f spring. suitings at the NASH St FIN LE Y ? I