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NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7.1908.
street a t street crossings, said farm er’s grain field, hence the
cross w alks to be five feet wide;
necessity tor the fence. Some of
And th a t the recorder be and our people have sm all places and
he is hereby ordered to give the think they have no land to spare
required notice o f said proposed | for pasture so turn the co w out-
side, but when w e consider that
improvements,
one acre properly tilled w ill sup-
NO. 29
H o t L r ve, Oregon, has become
one o f t l
m ost prosperous re­
sorts bet' reen the Rocky M ount­
ains and tho Pacific Ocean. The
lowest attendance for many
months has been one hundred
and thirty.
L ast week witnessed the most i
Chautauqua A ssem bly Program . port a cow one year, w e believe successful sale o f horses ever held
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. it were bitter/for the ow ner to in Portland. Breeders and buy-
Secretary Cross o f the W iliam - put in the time now required to ,
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etfce V alley Asset m bly is arran g -j hunt up the cow in cultivating a M ontana, Idaho, C alifornia and
ing the program tor the annual I dairy crop on the one acre, i
British Colum bia were there,
meeting a t Gladstone P a rk and
W hile there are not a g re a t with a liberal sprinkling o f E ast­
the follow in g departm ents have m any cow s turned on the public ern
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owners. The average w as
been provided for:
highw ay for their daily exercise^ $240 each fo r every horse sold
Elocution, W . Eugene K nox; there are alw ay s ju st enough to during
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one d ay o f the sr >.
music, Dr. R. A. H eritage; liter a- find every gate that is left open
ture, B . J. H oadley; Bible study, five' minutes, and whether the
Dr. W hitm an, o f Seattle; W . C. farm er is hauling in his hay,
T . U. Institute, M rs. H enrietta stacking his grain o r hauling in
B row n , of A lbany;
W om en’s his threshed crop, his fruit o r 1
Club, M iss Anna L . C lark, o f w h at not if he goes through an 1
M issouri; biology, Prof. Sweet- outside gate .or fence he m ust c
ser, o f the University o f O regon; close it after him every trip o r 1
domestic science, Y . W . C . A.; have the outside cow inside.
Sunday School institute, Rev.
W e believe that the voters of *
“ Fits
Like Your
Footprint*
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That’s the history o f the
W. L. Douglas Shoe
W o have the latest in styles h
OXFORDS, T A N S
or B L A C K S
O u r clothing stock contains the best and most up-to
date creations in M en's, B oys' and Children’s
Suitings.
See our “Rom pers” fo r the little tots.
H O D S O N BROS.
*Tf you get it o f Hodson Bros., it’s rig h t'
BILLS ALLOWED.
M arsh al
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Recorder
Attorney
Ligh ts
Street Com m issioner
H . R. M orris, view ing st.
J . M . Rittenhouse, view ­
ing street
■Emory H od son, view ing
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W . E. Paxson, st. w ork
J o Nelson & R. Sykes,
die. trills
50
C . C . Ferguson, st. w o rk 44
Fred Richards, cleaning
rubbish
7
J . E. Christaiu, hauling
rubbish
24
M . Esselman, gradin g
16
Enterprise, bills
2
J . M . Rittenhouse, pea­
nuts for children
2 30
Spaulding L o ggin g C o
14 97
Petition o f F . <JL Andreas and
oth ers fo r cutting but fire lim it
o n M ain street an d allo w in g
w ood buildings erected laid on
ta b le until next meeting.
M otion o f Lark in the w ater
•committee w as ordered to ad ­
vertise for bids tor digging three
fo o t ditch tor pipe lines.
M otion o f Forsyth w ater sup­
erintendent ordered to purchase
fou r fire hydrants.
M otion of L ark in the recorder
w a s directed to give notice of in­
tention to im prove Second street
from M ain to H arrison and
School street from F ourth to
F ifth b y grading.
M oved by Larkin th at the
council proceed to im prove M ain
street from the south side of
F irst street to south side o f rail­
road track in the city o f N ew ­
berg as follow s:
1st— B y gradin g said portion
o f said street according to and
so as to conform w ith the estab­
lished grade thereof;
2nd—T o construct and m ake a
concrete o r cement curb and gu t­
ter alon g each side of said p o r­
tion o f said M ain street a t a dis­
tance o f eight feet from outer
edge o f said M ain street, said
cu rb to be tw elve inches high
and four inches thick and the
gutter to be fourteen inches wide
and to be attached to and a part
o f said curb;
3rd— T o gravel said portion o f
said street from gutter to gutter.
The gravel to be nine inches deep
in center (ft said street and six
inches deep a t edge of street or
gutter, and to be from center o f
street to gutter o f an even and
uniform grade;
4th—T o construct and build
cement o r concrete cross w alks
dm t K err; July 14— W om en’s
Press D ay; July 15— Pacific Uni­
versity Day; July 16— Pioneer
Day, Colonel M cCracken, Judge
Strong; July 17—N ation al Bu­
reau of H ealth; July 19—Chinese
Program , 5 p. m. v
The Forum w ill be held a t the
m orning session, probably a t 11
o ’clock save when the Japanese
and Chinese program s are given.
The Round Table w ill be resumed
this year and w ill be held a t 3:30
o ’clock, and the program so* far
as m ade up, follow s:
July 8—Settlement w ork, M rs.
S. M . Blum aur; July 9— Wom en j
in Reform W ork, A da W allace
Jnruh; July 10— The Oregon j
Girl; July 11—The Boston Con­
vention, M rs. Frederic Eggert;
j uly 13—Christian Citizenship; I
. uly 14— W om en’s Unions; July
.5— Public Health, Dr. Esther C.
*ohl, Portland H ealth Officer;
J uly 16— Old G lory, M rs. M ary
T ibbits, K ansas; July 17—T ra v ­
elers Aid.
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The question of w nether o r
not stock shall run at large in
the N orth and South N ew berg
Precincts w ill come up fo r de­
cision a t the June election.
This question concerns every
man w h o lives outside the cor­
porate limits o f New berg, for be
either w ants the public highw ay
for his cow -pasture or he don’t
w an t to be bothered by bis
neighbors’ stock.
There is in N orth New berg pre­
cinct thirty-five miles o f county
road requiring seventy miles of
fencing. Thisfencecosts$12,300,
and occupies seventy acres o f
land. South New berg has a lit­
tle less mileage. Much o f this
fence w as originally built at a
cheaper rate but the rail splitters
trade w ill henceforth be a lost
art in this locality and commer­
cial fencing is the only alterna­
tive.
There is some pasture
along the wayside a part o f the
Come and take your pick from
the most complete line in town.
A ll are sold under a binding guar­
antee, and priced according to
quality.
A large line o f bulk Garden and
Field Seeds o f choice quality on
hand.
W ill C rater is n ow prepared
to serve the public w ith a new
w ood saw w ith gasoline m otor.
None o f your w ood consumed
while saw ing. Bell phone 276
Everything in the w a y o f trou­
ble comes to those w ho mate.
CHANGE
LOCATION
T o save extra handling and make room for
new stock coming in we have a few articles
it will pay you to call in and see.
A Special Cut in Buggies
Disc Harrows, Drills, Fanning Mills
and Second-hand Wagons
W RIGHT, W H ITE