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't i|S NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON, THUB8DAY, JUNE 4.1908 at the voting places. A t the vo t ing booths in North N ew berg precinct the light w as miserably poor, which retarded the task Home Talent Drawn Upon For marking the blanket sheet ba Successful Program. lot, and there w a s no time in the day but that many were w aitin g N ew berg held very successful their turn. In the other precinct public exercises Saturday in the vote w as lighter and condi memory of the Nation’s fallen he tions in the booths were more roes, and there were no brought favorable, consequently there on stars appearing on the pro- j ^ r e not so many delays. A gram either. The old adage says vision o f both precincts, how “ it you w an t a thing done well ever, is imperative andihe matter do it yourself,” and the veterans should be taken up before the acted on the same t h * year with presidential election in the fall. good results. Both republican candidates for A large audience gathered in congress are elected by heavy the afternoon in Duncan’s Opera majorities as well as th e other House and responded heartily to republican candidates on the the spirit ot the occasion; state ticket w ith the exception o: F Eighth Grade Graduating Class « f Springbrook Public School. / The N ew berg Band opened up H. M . Cake, candidate for sen H ie Benner Eighth Grade Claee o f Yam hill County. Nam es reading from w ith a medley o f patriotic airs, at or, w h o has been defeated by left to righ t: Front row —Stella Hubbard, Morel Burgoyne and Dorothy N ew - alL R ear row —R. W . Swink, Principal; P aom tO a and Lisle Hubbard. closing the selection with “ The Chamberlain. The legislature The Eighth Grade class o f the same school, consisting o f M yrtle Burke, S tar Spangled Banner.” And will be republican by a large m a Vindetta W allen, Ospar Calkins, Paul Lew is and Esther ! W allen took first place jn st here permit us to suggest in jority, But it is to o early to fig in the eighth grade examinations a year ago. passing that it the rest ot the au ure on the much mooted State — --------- ' '1 ..... I . dience had appreciated the fit ment No. 1 make-np in th at mountaineer to the fence and in- Payne, Guardian; 11 a in ting thing to do, as well as did quired, “ W hy do yon call yo u r W allace d 1 c t 3 s, r 2 w : $1000. body. Rev. Gregory, he w ouldn’t have W om an suffrage w a s defeated; oxen by such peculiar names?” * Wm F M a rr to Francis W n been subjected to the embarrass W hy, stranger,” said the Morse & wf; $4000. * the university appropriation w a s ment o f standing alone when the sustained; increased pay for mountaineer, “ them w a s the fit-* E C Apperson and W S Link to m artial strains ot Francis Scott members Of the legislature w as tenest names I c’d git. This yer Carlton Lum ber Co; nV£ neVi sec Keyes’ masterpiece w a s being lost, as w as also the single ta x Methodis’, now , is a good crit- 8 , 1 3 s, r 6 w ; $525. played. There is no la w nor are measure. The prohibition result ter an ’ a willin worker, but ever* <f E P Dixon & w f to W in T there any “general orders” call w ill be found summed up in an oust in a while he has to ju ip p Knight; lots 1-2-3, blk E H ob- in g for this tribute to the Stars tip and d ow n and b aw l. T h a t to n ’s Add Newberg; $225. other column. - and Stripes, b at the "custom has ar Baptis’ is a p o w ’ful strong In Yamhill county Bones, the W m T Knight to M arth a Mc- become so general that go o d republican, and Corrigan, the beast, but whenever he comes to Jilroy; lots 1-2-3, blk E H obson’s manners alone, to say nothing ot democrat, were elected to the a pool o ' w ater he allers w ants k d d Newberg; $300. the responding thrill dt patriot EJ* W right & w f to Am ity legislature, while Beals beat to lay d ow n in it. T h at a rC a m - ism, demand it. Let the rest o f LanghUn for joint representative. bellite is an A-number-one teller, N o 20 A F & A M ; blk 12, ns follow the lead ot one w h o The republicans elected the rest an ’ does an honest d a y ’s w ork, mity; $1. knows, next time. o f thg county ticket w ith the ex but he’s the stubboraest, con- , W D Harrington to Philip Quin Post Cotmhander R. B. Lin- ception o f the office of recorder traiest critter that ever lived. lan; small tract in blk 5, Fair- viUe established his reputation which went to M aloney b y a A n ’ this Presbiterian, he’s the (view Add Willamina; $500. last year as the “ o rato r laure H A H arris to N J Bradley & bare majority o f possibly nine stiddiest one in the hull lot. I a te ” of the local post and he can depend on him to keep them 10 a in B H Robinson d i e ; votes. again rose to the occasion Sat In the tw o home precincts all together but be is so stuck on urday. H e gave an unusually H A H arris to N J Bradley 8c Cake had a majority o f 153; hissetf that all the rest o n ’em jte naterally despises him.” wt; 10 a in B H Robinson d i e ; equal suffrage carried by 39; the position of the veterans— ot $ 200 . Single ta x w a s defeated by 182; w h a t they have a right to ex M U Gortner & w f to Daniel A the Reddy bill w a s defeated by pect, not as a charity but merely Wallace; lot 294, Masonic Ceme 301, and the m ajority for a dry ■ «p arted br T am b ili C ou n ty a s a recompense, in return for If. M cM In n T lIla. tery, Union Lodge N o 43; $20. county w as 359. the loss o f the best! years fo r the W F Newville to W P Johnson; F rank Chapman & w f to Ethel preparation for life, in serving Newberg High School Wins 4037V4 sq ft in Kutches 2nd Add Graves & Mamie Miller; lots 1 their country. His reference to to Carlton; $250. & 11, blk 1; lots 2 & 15. blk 2; < Ball Game. the quiet return o f the soldiers to W P Johnson & w f to CaUie lots 8 & 9 blk 8; lots 7 & 14, blk their homes a t the close ot the On last Thursday afternoon, . lughson; 8700 sq ft in Kutches 14» Chapm an’s Add Sheridan; $1. w a r reminded the writer o f a re the day ot the W . O. W. picnic, a 2nd Add to Carlton; $500. J H Eakin et al to Henry H am - m ark he had heard made publicly big and enthusiastic crow d o f Wesley Houck & w f to J W Es- mermann; 5 a in 0 S Graves d 1 Try a distinguished English histo fans watched a good exhibition tes; y% int in livery barn, M c c, $575. rian-«. few months ago. Shortly ot the American gam e on the Col Minnville; $3500. E C AppersoA to Fred Withee; after coming to this country he lege field. The contestants were H »C Rowell & w f to F K Hei sei4 seV4 & neVi s w Vi see 3, t 3 s, w a s asked off hand w h at he con the N ew berg and LaFayette der; small tract in Sheridan; r 6 w ; $170. sidered the greatest single event High Schools. Earlier in the sea $450. D W Dunbar to W H W atts; in American history. “T h e son the visitors had nosed out a Allyn Yocum et al to Sheridan lot 4, blk 7, Deskins’ Add N ew peaceable and quiet disband victory against the Newberg slab dutual Telephone Co; part of berg; $665. ■ „ . ment o f the armies a t the close, of artists by the n arro w margin o f blk 2, Sheridan; $535. Frank Brooks & w f to J S the civil w a r ,” w a s the prompt one notch in the tally stick and V L & M I Lancefield to Geo A Brooks; 176 a in Jaa Scott d 1 c, reply. H e continued that never this fact lent interest to the skir Kidd; R of W overhand in claim 1 3 s r 3 w ; $10. before in history had a great w a r mish. Both teams were in pic 4 3 ,1 5 s, r 4 w ; $1. C has Cullison to C Hansen & failed to develop a professional nic form but H iggins’ w in g Roman Catholic Archbishop to wf;-lots 5-6-7-8, blk 36 E d w a rd s’ arm y which had to be main proved too much for the L a F a y H C Burns; 12x200 ft in Me- Add Newberg; $1000. tained and given occupation aft ette lads w h o go t the “too b a d ” Minnville adjoining ice plant; W altet*E Whitcomb & w f to G e r the struggle had closed. $ 1200 . end of a 17 to 4 score. A Heinz & wf; 1.43 a in blk 13, Lincoln’s immortal Gettysburg The players and their positions F K Heider & wf to Emil Lieb- P W Chandler’s 3rd Add to M c address w a s effectively spoken were as follows for the most part, now; 8 a in J B Graves d 1 c; Minnville; $1500. by Haines Burgess. P M & L C Churchmutf to Jean though there w a s a good deal o f $800. The addresses o f the day were switching around of the perform Heirs o f M a ry A Row land to Bauer et al; lot 1, sec 20, t 5 s, r 6 w ; $300.*' delivered by M rs. Millie Brouill- ers on the part ot the visitors: H eniy Gee; lot 37 & wV4 36, C ol Lnella LaFollett et al to M yr- ette Whitten and Prof. R. W . lege Add to .McMinnville. NKWBKRG LA FAYBTTB tia Worden; 3.49 a in M M athb- Kirk, daughter and son respect Manuel O E dw ard s to W m nev d 1 c 1 6 s, r 3 w ; $1. Hill, If Lyons, * ively o f Grand Arm y veterans, John Henry Roberts to M arion Dibble; 130 a in sec 34, 1 5 s, r 5 Paxon, cf Shaw , 3b an d their efforts left nothing to B James; 79.589 a in W m Rob w ; 6500. • Higgins, p Nelson, p erts d 1 c t 5 s, r 3 w ; $3183.59. be desired by imported orators. J W H o bbs & w f to M A B ak Motschenbacher, c Kennedy, ft Mot only did they speak fittingly N ew berg W om an’s Christian VanOrtwick, rt er, lots 1 & 2, C ourt Add to M c Baird, 2b ot the services o f those w h o have Temperance Union served 130 or Sampsop, c Minnville; $3200. L a ra ri, l b gotfc but ta sk advantage o f the Brant on, es 8 W W ilson to F A Copley; lot more free lunches to the voters Henry, l b occasiaa t a send home some and w e extend a heartfelt thank 5, blk 2, Willamina; $300. Vickrey, 2b Phelps, cf timely shots to r good citizenship Eakin Stockton Co to Anna you tor your presence. Thanks Henry, 3b . Dorris, If demanded a o w ; v. Owens; sna|ll tract inS Sheridan; are due M r. Smith and Mr. Excellent music w as rendered Oliver for the building; M r. Miles $275. throughout the program. Ap Elizabeth C raw ford (b y heirs) for tw o beautiful boquets ot propriate vocal duets were sung The following w a s handed in white to Bell McCarney; 108 ch ip sec white carnations and by M rs. Jessie Boyes and M rs. by a local pastor o f one o f the sweet peas, which were a t the 23, t 5 s, r 3 w ; $2. M inerva B row n, and the Misses churches represented in the story F Spencer Baxter to John W close o f ¿he day made into small Doris and Maude Gregory and a as being good enough to be re Baxter; 166.80 a i n t 5 s , r 3 & 4' er ones and sent to the sick an d vocal solo by Miss M abel Ed peated: shut-ins; Carl Nelson for his oil- w ; $1. w ard « A lecturer, riding dow n one o f Thom as L aw le r & wt to Gran- stove and bunting; Mrs. Kelso the rough mountain roads o f derson Wilson & wf; 5 a in M for hot w ater for coffee; W . R. C. Election Result.. Kentucky, observed a fanner M alone d 1 c t 4 s, r 4 w ; $2000. for coffee boiler; Parker Mercan It w a s not a very hot time we plowing the rugged hillsides with J M Lynch & w f to M Thurber; tile Co. for dishes, and all others had on election day, from a four oxen, to which he was shout 0.66 a in S Cosina d 1 c 1 4 s, r 4 who so willingly helped us in any weather standpoint at least, as ing vociferously, “ Hi, thar! you w ; $350. w ay. Next election day a simi a cold breece seat the chilli! chas Methodis’—Baptis’ CambelKte— lar lunch will be served. Geo C Yale & wf; 4 a in D D ing up aad dow n the backs of Presbyterian, g ’lang thar!” . M ary E. C. S c o t t , Deskins d 1 c t 3 s, r 2 w ; $3565. Much astonished he called the voters as they awaited their turn Press Supt. Agnes Payne & husb to Agnes MEMORIAL DAY IN NEVfcERG. ....M || .JfL $ “ Fits Like Your .Footprint” That’s the history o f the W. L. Douglas Shoe W e have the latest in styles in OXFORDS, T A S or BLACKS O u r clothing stock contains the best and most up-to- date creations in M en’s, Boys’ and Children’s HODSON B R O S. Suitings. * . “If you get it o f Hodson B r o «, it’s righ t' • S ee our “Rom pers” fo r the little tots. AMERICAN HARVESTING MACHINES W IN HONORS ABROAD A t an important Agricultural Show held at Port Elixa- beth, Sputh Africa, the W alter A . Wood Binder, Reaper and Mower, were awarded first prize. wnlj VINCENT FEED & IMP. DON’T MISS IT W e are offering some big bar gains in order to reduce stock and thus be able to go into our new quarters with new goods. You w ill have to hustle i f you get the advantage o f our clean-up prices. Seeing is believing. Wright, White 4 Co.