Wedding* are always “eery
pretty.'1 Divorces come higher A Special Word
and are not considered pretty af
fairs at all.
NBWBERQ GRAPHIC
Tan Hours A
Day.
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The supreme court of the land t>6
A
having decided the Oregon law 1
is constitutional, henceforth no
woman in Oregon shall be made
to work more than ten hours a
day by an employer. This is a
measure for the relief of the wot
men and girls in stores, shops
and factories, and is a good law.
faculte BURINO
But what of the thousands of
young women who would not Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted
take a job doing housework for parts of a watch are kept, clean and
anybody at any price, yet marry lubricated, they are certain to become
and go into men’s kitchsps, worn to a greater or leaa extent and
movement will surely lose its ac
where there ate no hours for the
curacy.
lin y particles of grit are
labor—or, rather, no hours for bound to work
into the best protected
rest? What of the multitudes of movement; the oil
will become gummed
women in Oregon, past, present in time and these combined will sefve
and future, who begin the day to cut and grind the pivots and cause
while it is yet night? They—that friction.
Every watch should be thoroughly
is, many of them, at least—ari^e cleaned
and oiled at least once in eigh
while their lord slumbereth, build teen months,
and if yours has not
the fire, get breakfast and have been cleaned, within that time, it should
it ready ere the morning chores have immediate attention.
will clean your watch precisely
are done; feed their chickens after as We it would
bq.done in the best watch
straining the milk and setting it factories—take
movement entirely
to rise; get the children ready apart, clean each the wheel,
cog and pivot
and off to school; then begin on separately, aaaemble arid regulate it—
dinner, with possibly a fruitless and when you get it back you may
upon it being in “perfect
trip to the woodshed and an en depend
shape.”
forced visit to the old rail fence
for something that will burn
quickly. Then dinner and all the
any effort to assist nature in her afternoon housework, with it
Newberg Jeweler
good work.
rocker
and
darn
and
mend
nntil
Next to Postoffice.
A walk about town in almost time to get supper and feed the
any direction will convince any hens and gather the eggs to he
one with an observing eye that traded on the store bill. The
the people of New berg need stir egg
money she earns, but 'tis
ring up on this question, and it not hers
to spend. After supper
would be a move in the right more mending
while sitting up
direction if the mayor would for the boys or girls
home
make a call for a cleaning up day when she should be to in get
bed,
before the grass begins to start. ing first filled the kettle with hav
the
Public spirit, civic pride, vim parings that will boil in the
and vigor, and everlastingly at
for the fowls’ breakfast.
it are some of the essentials that morning
Ten hoars, did the law say?
go to make up the price that Great
is the law. The monotony
must be paid to maintain the is broken,
by a few
credit of an attractive home hours in the perhaps,
rocker of a Sunday
town, and this is what we have afternoon while
she thinks of the
been claiming for Newberg. Will easy time enjoyed
by the lucky
we make good this year?
of her sex who come under the
protecting hand of the law. Ten
hoars 'a day? Yes, and many
more bat some day she will take
a vacation, give out her accumu
lated overtime and enjoy a long
Plumbing!
rest. Only, God bless her, she
will be in heaven.—Oregonian.
MILLS
Carload of
Rex Lime and Sulphur
Solution Just In.
Bean & Myers Spray Pumps
Hose and Nozzles.
K IN G & B E N N E T T
H A R D W A R E CO .
C. B. C U M M IN G S & C O
Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish
ings, Wall Paper, Carpets, Lino
leum, House* Painting and Hard
ware. r
We have a large line of Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
of Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex
ecuted to order.
Newberg
Proprietors of
Oregon
They see not, unless they are
properly fitted with gleases.
Following is a report of Spring-
brook public school for the month
Wetchee, Clocks, and a full line
ending February 28:
Doors, Windows, and
of
Silverware for the holiday
Number enrolled
41
Turned
Work
trade.
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT.
Number days attendance 756
Made to Order.
Number days absence
61 LET US FiaURE WITH |YOU
A writer in an* exchange asks,
Number times tardy
0
“Have you not many . times
Per cent of attendance
93
judged a town by conditions
Those who were neither absent Clemenson & Evans
about the railroad station-
or tardy daring the month are:
damp holes, scum-covered pools
Roy Shires, Lisle Hnbbard, Ina
of water, dingy warehouses, the
back yards of Shantytown? How A movement was made in Sa Wallen, Sewell Newhouse, Paul
GO TO
often these pictures form the lem recently to increase the sa Mills, Louise Henriot, Marks
traveler’s only recollection of a loon licence tee by several notches Mills, Maggie Bnrke, Clifford
city or a town.” Can it be pos but the saloon men made a howl Wallen, Mary Mills, Lester Weese & Karney
sible that he was casting reflec and scared the city council out. Gnmm, Wendell Votaw, Willard For Millinery Goods. v Hat
tions on conditions that greet Well Salem is about the last city Mills, Goldie Gnmm and Lewis
Trimming a specialty.
the eye of passengers who look in the country to show an in Justice.
R.
W.
S
wink
,
Principal.
out from the car windows when creased circulation of the blood
M a b el R u sh , Assistant. On corner of First and Main Sts, Spring is almost here and
the train stops at—well some when any new movement comes
in front of Pattersons. . you will need a new set of
towns Jen Yamhill county for along and they could hardly be
Pleasant
View
Prices
Reasonable. We solittt
instance?
expected to awake suddenly from
harness for your spring work
you patronage.
To be plain spoken in the mat their Rip Van Winkle sleep on
If you need anything in
ter are conditions surrounding the saloon question.
the
line of Suit Cases, Gloves,
the railroad station in Newberg
WEESE
&
KARNEY
such as to be a credit to the rail The town of Aurora with three
Trunks, etc, come and took
road company and the town? hundred inhabitants has decided
Administrator’s Notice of Final my stock over.
Take1 a glance in almost any di to cut out one saloon this year
Settlement. *
Your Patronage Appreciated
rection the next time yon visit and get along with three. Such
Nolle« I* hereby *1 tsh that the undersifned
the station and see what you a reform movement is liable to
C. F. H E L D
think about it.
cause some ot the citizens to
Anyone who has made a trip walk as much as a block between ents Miss Bthel Gill was united
through California must have drinks, which will no donbt be in marriage to Mr. Cal. Hntchens,
noted the contrast between con regarded as working a hardship March 1st.
ditions about the railroad sta in many cases. Down with such Next Saturday, March 7th,
tions in that state and those t^at attempts at discrim ination there will be a meeting held at
prevail in Oregon. There you against the common people!
the Pleasant View school house
will see that the citizens have
We have lately added to our business
for the purpose of electing a clerk
a Spring Truck which enables us to
Joined hands with the railroad The injunction “Look out for and receiving bids for cutting
handle pianos and other musical instru
people in making everything in number one” is as old as Ann wood.
ments with care and safety. We are
sight look as pleasing as possi but here in Oregon where we The literary society will have
also
equipped to do any kind of dray or
New line of ginghams,
ble. Little plats of ground are keep strictly up to date in mat a meeting at the school house
express
work.
We
can
move
your
fur
pois
de soie, batiste,, voiles
Special Notice.
set with roses and beautiful ters political, as well as in mat next Friday evening.
niture with safety, get your baggage
and\dl kinds of spring
shrubbery of various kinds and ters of form, it has been changed M. H. Pinney’s new saw mill The new telephone directories to the depot on time, or plow your gar
suitings at the
are printed. Call and get one. den to suit you. Thanking you for
not the least bit of rubbish of to read “Statement No. L ”
is nearing completion.
Stromberg-Carlson tele- past favors, we solicit a reasonable
any kind is left to mar the beau
W. F. Hatenberg drove over to New
phones
for sale. Share of stock amount of your future patronage.
ty of the surroundings. A booth
the city one day this week.
sold
on
installments'll preferred. L^ave orders at Hortons'« real estate
is often set up near by where ad
Also new phones and extra parts
NASH & FINLEY
vertising matter is kept and a
for sale. S. J. Madson, Mutual
phone 18-3.
veritable bureau of information
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