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I I V U T T H U U O A T MOKNINO
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$1.50 Per Year in Advance.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908.
OUT OF WHOLE CLOTH.
That « falsehood will travel at
ten times the pace o f the truth
was again proven the first o f the
week when some designing per»
sons started the report that
those closely identified with the
management of Pacific College
were laying plans to lower the
standard o f the Newberg public
school to the eighth grade, at the
annual school meeting to be held
on Monday afternoon.
W ithout b e in g considerate
enough to investigate as to toe
truth or falsity o f the rumor, tele­
phones were kept busy carrying
the “ scare” throughout the dis­
trict, and hurried house to house
visits were made in order tosa$e
the pûblicAchool from dire disas­
ter at the hands of “ the college.”
A sa result the annual school
meeting was well attended for
once.
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Soon after thé school meeting
was called to order, B. C. Miles,
w ho is president o f the college
board o f trustees, arose and said
that this report had come to him
a short time before the hour for
the meeting and that be had
again beard it after arriving on
the grounds, but that he would
say the report was utterly with
ont foundation for such a thing
had never been considered or
even thought of, and the bubble
whs punctured.
Some m ay not easily see
through the design, while others
m ay read between the lines more
readily. It was rather surpris­
ing, however, to note how easily
some caught at the bait and
helped to pass the thing along,
when it is well knowq that' the
college has never taken a stand
that would interfere in any way
with the general interests o f the
community.
F or Cheap politics o f a low or­
der the limit was reached in' this
instance.
we’ve found our n y u let’s keep
taka where he »will do the ai0St
good. While the anvil chorus is
on against the initiative ahd di-
rect primary laws, let us remem-
her that the former gave us the
local option law and the latter
gave us Hawley.
It is well known that timed are
better upon the Pacific Coast
than they are east of the Rockies.
It is also a fact nncontradicted
that conditions are much better
financially in Oregon than they
are in Washington on the north
or California on the south'. Fur­
ther it is kps widely known but
equally true that in (no tow n
around bave things been kept
moving as they have in Newberg.
While others are talking of close
times, the inertia o f presidential
year, suspended building opera­
tions, etc., Newberg has been
building a big cannery, a fine
modernly equipped milk conden-
sery, substantial houses are be­
ing built itr every direction, ce­
ment walks ate being lakkby the
wholesale and the work o f im ­
provement prosecuted steadily.
Everybody believes in. Newberg
and sees no reason why develop­
ment should be retarded just be-
cadse outsiders come in and in­
sist that times are hard.
Verily it is encouraging to note
the zealous interest the good peo­
ple manifest in matters of public
education, as shown in the at­
tendance at school meeting M on­
day! But it doesn’t take a faked
Up rumor to bring out those who
really have the interests o f the
public school at heart. They
are always on hand.
B eal Binate T ram fers.
bv **• Y a m b ili C ou n ty
t o a t i i IT. McMInn v illa .
Abatrant
21,96 a in deo Stevens d 1 c in
5 s, r 7 w ; W O .
Geo A Houck St wf to H
C obb; 61 a in J J Burton d 1 c
1 2 T, r 4 w; $10.
Joel P Dorsey & w f to J D
Squire; 101 a in Sam’l Angell d 1
c; $2600.
Jesse Edwards & wf to Albert^
Sheldon lot 10 blk 5 Bdw
2nd Add Nbwberg; $200.
Mrs M ay Crater to C C Mur.,
ton; lots 1
2, blk 18 John’s
Add McMinnville; $450.
L B Brower & w f to Lena E
Taylor; nw V4 blk 53, Edwards
Add Newberg; $F.
ROYAL FENCE
Made by the
AMERICAN
Steel & Wire Co.
“ Alm ost, But L ost’’
The annual basebSH game be­
tween the college boys and the
alumni was played on the col­
lege diamond Saturday after­
noon. It w as the tpost even con­
test o f the kind that has yet tak­
en place, the college boys having
heretofore picked up thé game
from the start and run aw ay out
o f sight with it. Contrary to
history, it w as the college boys
^ h o made the wild throws Sat­
urday, not a single wild heave
being m ate by . the alumni. In
the greater part o f the game too,
the Alumni had more success in
finding the bay with the bat.
Huber H aw orth pitchedva g ood
game for the latter, and until the
last inning held the collegians
dow n to the abbreviated end o f
a 6 to 2 score. Jhe alumni were
correspondingly cheerful and
hopeful of breaking their losing
hoodoo. But trouble was brew­
ing and it broke out and run
over in the last half o f the last
inning when tWe boys began % to
find the ball at the right time,
coming up from behind with five
runs, making the hnal score 7 to
6 in favor o f the college.
The teams played as follow s,
Bruce Henry o f the High School
catfchtng for the alumni. Prof.
B rnçstjackson o f the Portland
East side High School umpired
the game.
Richard Robbins & w f to H G
Mitchell; 64.10 a in secs 35 & 36
it 2 s. r 5 w ; $10.
Blzina Steward to Charles D
Lash; % a in claim 6 4 1 3 s, r 4
w; $600.
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Andrew Kershaw et al to L C
POSITION
I l UMKI
Palmer; tracts ^.0-11-12-13-16- COLLEGE
Henry
17 and 19 o f the Clay C o’sSubd; V. Hadley catcher
Chris
Smith
pitcher
Haworth
$ 1 .
short stop
Kirk
Adah M Thomas to A Gott- Hammer
Burgess
1
base
O.K.
Ed
wards
schee & w f; lots 3-4-5-6, blk 62,
C. Hadley 2 base Stanbrough
L&Fayettc; $800.
3 base W oodward
Havilla HenshaW & w fto Wes­ C. Lewis
Macy
ley Houck & wf; und Vi o f lots 5 Kaufman 1 field
Hutchens
c
field
C.
Blair
& 6 and part lots 3 & 4 blk i7
Otis
r
field
Rees
McMinnville; $4000.
Mary L Steels w f to Carrie Mc-
Fair Warning to Orchardists.
The prohibition wave sweeps Kever & hub; w Vi of sw %
on and on. Probably 20 o f the 2 1 1 3 s, r 5 w; $640.
Pftfayette, Oreg., June 10,190ff.
33 counties in the state have
Thos N Warner to Joseph Wal­
gone dry. Will the consumption
T o t h e E dito r :
o f liqtior be decreased? We shall ter Hess & wf; 8.13 a in J H Hess
At the earnest solicitation of
see what we shall /see.—Dalles d 1 c in t 3 s, r 3 w; $800.
the State Board o f Horticulture
Optimist. •
W E Cox & w f to C L Cox;
Sure we shall. But it would 225.55 a in secs 7 & 8 t 5 s, r 4 and against my personal wishes
1 have accepted an appointment
be a whole lot more original 'and vr, $800.
o f County Fruit Inspector. Be­
a whole lot truer to say it this Jesse B Jones & w f to WE Cole;
w ay—“ We shan’t see what we 71 a in W G Buffern d 1 c in t 8 s, fore I commence my official work
I wish to give notice to the peo­
shan’t see,” or, that we shan’ t r 4 w; $3500.
ple o f Yamhill county that there
see what we’ve been seeing in the Jas P Bryan & w f to -'Avery
will be no tw o meafiings to the
saloon infested tow ns which have W ood & wf; 21.50 a Jn sec 23, 1
orders I will issue, and no eva
been voted dry. However, peo­ 2 s, r 3 w; $850.
,
sions o f such orders will be conn
ple generally see w hat they are
United States to Francis W tenanted. I_ propose to enforce
looking for, and if Bro. Bennett Kelso; nw % sec 6 ,1 3 s, r 5 w.
the horticulture law strictly and
is preparing to look for wet tan­ M argaret Slater & hub to
wish owners of trees to under­
glefoot in blind alleys in some o f Francis W Kelso; s Va lot 4, blk
stand that when my orders con­
the new dry tow ns his search 12, Hurley & Large’s Add New­
cerning treatment of such^ trees
will probably be rewarded now berg; $560.
are not complied w ich the* trees
and then. Bat don’t do it. It
A P Oliver to Maude Kelso; lot will be cut down. The law gives
will be a better test to w alk up 5, blk >7,* Central Add Newberg;
me authority to 1 destroy all trees
and dow n the main streets ami $326.^
infected w ith insect or fungoid
note the diminishing number o f F A Copley to Jno & Nels
pests if my orders lor treatment
loafers, buhls and boozers. Step Olund.e Yi ol e Va fot 4,f blk 5,
be ignored. I will spray no
in and talk it Ov*r with the gro­ Fairview Add Willamina; 3>175.
man’s orchard, but will exercise
cer, the batcher and the banker Jos Phillips (heirs of) to J F
my discretionary powers to de­
and if that isn’ t sufficient call at Rogers; part o f lots 4 & 5, blk 1,
stroy. I expect to notify own­
a few homes where the family in­ South Sheridan; $800.
ers o f old apple orchards to cut
come had been drained an the sa­
J F Rogers & w fto J W Phil
them down by January 1st, as it
loon. Oh, ye^, we shall see what lips; part lots 4 & 5, blk 1, South
is late in the season to undertake
we shall see, and vice versa.
Sheridan; $800?
that work now . But if owners
Mary E. Bunn to F HCoffeen; o f such orchards and o f other
C ongressm an Hawley
was part lot 4, blk 3, North Yamhill;
trees that the previous inspector
heard once in the House, in bis $550.
has ordered disinfected have not
maiden speech, and now he is in
demand in the East as a political J^tate of Oregon to Jno T An­ obeyed or have evaded such or­
speaker. Let it not be forgotten derson; 120 a in sec t 2 s, r 5 w; ders I shall proceed without fur­
that he was chosen by the people, $240.
ther notice to cut the trees dfiwn.
and had it not been for the Direct
Caylton Lumber Co tt> Yarn-
Primary would probably be still hHl Timber Co; nV$ neVi sec 3, t 3 Results will show that I am in
earnest in this rtfatter and that I
occupying a professor’s chair at
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WiHamette University.—W ood- «, r 6 w ; $10,
{ Jiave no further use for a cam­
C H Burch et al to W J Udell et paign o f education.
burn Independent.
al;
0.95 aha t 5 s, r 4 w; $1.
Good! That’« the way the
M . 0 . L o w n sd alr .
Andrew
Smith & w f to J D
Graphic feels about it. And the
fact that Mr. Hawley is thus Welch; 400 a ip secs 17 & 18 T 5
Marriage Licenses.
supported by the editor o f the s, r 7 w; $1400:
Norris Apperson & w f to J D
Frances Alii Leno, age 17, toj
Independent and many others
w ho were not for him from the Welch; n V» ne V* «ec 2 9 ,1 3 s, r 2 John T. Houck, age 51.
.
Beulah S. Lbtourette, age 22,
•tart, is indicative o f the strength w; $1000.
Albert
Possetri
to
Albert
Cox;
to
Hdrace E. Walter, age 24.
he has been shoeing. Now that
This is a square mesh fence and is an improvement
over other fences made by this company. See it and
get our prices, and if you want fence you will buy
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King & Bennett Hdw Co.
First A Washington Sreets
t F R U IT
W ell yes, a general stock always on
hind at Lafayette N urseryCo. See W.
B. Reed for prices before buying else­
where. Address,
C. B. CUM M INGS A CO.
Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
SPECIALTY.
Paints, Oils, Glas», House Furnish«
ings, W all Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum, House Painting and Hard­
ware.
W e have a large line o f Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
ecuted to order.
Newberg
Books, Stationery, Fancy and
.Toilet Articles. Camara and
Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Supplies.
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LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K '
BBT
Bids Wanted.
Oregon
DIARRHOEA
There ia no need o f anyone suffer­
ing long with this diaeaae, for to
effect a quick cure it is on ly necce*
•ary to take a few doses of
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will receive, until
Friday evening, June 19, 1908,
at 7 o ’clock p. m., bids for mak­
ing the follow ing improvements:
' For grading all that portion o f
Main Street between South side
In tact, in most cases one dose is
sufficient. It never foils and can be
o f First street and South side o f
relied upon in the mom severe and
Railroad track in the City o f
dangerous cases. It is squally val­
uable for children and is the means
Newberg, Yamhill county, Ore­
of saving the Uvea o f many children
each year.
gon.
In the world’s history no medicine
Said grading to be done by July
has ever met with greater success.
15, and so as to conform with
PRICE 2 fie. L A M E SIZE fiOt.
the established grade o f said por­
tion o f said street, and incom pli­
ance and as provided with ordi­
Administratrix Notice.
nance Jio. 211. The person re­
ceiving said contract will be re­ baa been duly appointed edrolnt.tratrlx ol tbe
le of Thao. Wabsr, demeaned, by the Coun­
quired to enter into a written «ta
ty Court of Yamhill County. Oregon.
Saw, therefore, ell pereona having claim,
contract and no bids will be re­ again*
Mid aatate are hereby not tiled and re-
qulred to prangt _ i with the proper veueh-
ceived after tbe time herein stated, an to the UDdenilgned at the office ol Clarence
Butt, in the eity of Nawl berg, Yamhill county,
and the right is reserved to re­ Oregon,
within tlx i
th« from data haraof.
fect any and all bids. The bid is Dated May 2S, i n .
SADIS WSBSB.
Admlnlitratrlx of the aatate of Theo. Weber,
to be enclosed in a sealed envel­ deeeeaed.
ope and is to state the amount Clarence putt, attorney for aitate.
tor which the person submitting
G eneral Jc
the same will grade said portion
o f said street. Dated June 8,
I have purchased the grand
1908.
W m . C lem mens ,
young stallion General Jones, No.
Street Commissioner of the City 41747. He is by Captain Mc­
o f Newberg.
Kinney, by McKinney 2:11 Vi;
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1st dam Daisy Q. Hill, by Alti-
A n Insidious D an ger.
mont. He is royally bred and
One of tbe worst features of kid­
ney trouble is that it is an insidious has a right to be as fa st. as his
disease and befoie the victim real* sister Bellemont 2:09*4. He won
izes bis danger he may have a fatal first premium at the recent Van­
malady. Take b'oley’s Kidney couver, B. C., Horse Show. His
Remedy at the first sign of trouble brother Chehalera won first in
ae it corrects irregularities and pre-
vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. his class at the Lewis and Clark
fair. He is large, handsome, and
For sale by,C. K. Moore.
will make a horse o f 16 hands,
and 1150 poanus. He can be
Special N otice. ,
seen at my stable at Newberg.
(?. C. FekGUsoM.
The new telephone directories
are printed. Call and get one.
New Strom berg-Carlson tele­
T o cloee out our entire stock of
phones for sale. Share of stock
•old on installments if preferred. millinery we are offering every
Also new phones and extra parts thing at cost. Come early while
for salr. S. J. Madson, Mutual there ie a good selection..
M a s. I. A . H o b t o n .
phone 18-3.
Chanbsrlaia’ s
Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Haying Eyes
They eoe not, on leas they
property fitted with glasses.
S. W . PO TTER
Is the the man to
about it.
W atches, Clocks, and a fall line
o f Silverware for the holiday
trade.
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Silk Ribbons,
cries, Laces, all kinds o f
Drees Goods, Shoes and
Notions at
A t the Racket Store
L
NASH St FINLEY
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Plumbing!
Of vs ns a rfcsars at that
n w boms. Ws v m M Ilka
LET US PIQURE WITH YOU.
Cleitienson ft Evans