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VOL. XX.
The Preacher’s W ife
RAPHIC
ew berg
NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY
IN, THUB8DAY, SEPTEMBER 17.1908.
NO. 48
Portland Notes.
The Portland Country Club
la only human, and it is really
creel t o expect her to be an an- and Livestock Show opens next
gel as long as she tabernacles in Monday and continues all week.
It w ill be the largest showing o f
the flesh in this vale o f tears.
livestock
ever gathered together
I t is quite common for the de­
votees o f the low ly Nazarene, es­ at one time in the Pacific North­
pecially among the femininity, to west, not excepting the marvel­
wonder how they w ill like the ous exhibit at the Lewis and
preacher's wife when there is to Clark Exposition. The speed
be a change made in the pastor­ contests will be extraordinary;
ate. The preacher’s wife, the The great mile track is without a
parallel on the American conti
poor soul.
Has it ever occurred to you that nent; the transportation facilities
to criticize the pastor’s wife On to and from the grounds w ill be
account o f her size, shape, looks, excellent, as both steam and
ability or color of her hair is to electric roads will carry their
sit in judgment on the wisdom thousands. The beautiful amphi­
o f the Almighty for making her theater built upon steel trusses,
the creature she is? Is any church the first o f its kind in Oregon, it
member willing to assume the re­ already completed.
Every community in Oregon
sponsibility o f flaunting a chal­
should be Represented at the
lenge in the face o f the creator?
MRS. EVA HUMMER H ULL
And again, a large per-cent ot Trans - Mississippi Commercial
Piano and Violin, Pacific College.
the church members—and some Congress in San Francisco Octo­
times members o f the oficial ber 6th to 10th. Each of the
Secret inventions were the most son & wf; lots 13-14-15-16 blk
board get it into their skulls that commercial bodies o f the state
valuable possessions o f many 46 Edwards ad Newberg; $750.
they have a right to expect the should have at least one delegate;
families and guilds. But in pro­ Jas C Duncan to Lee LaDu; n
preacher’s wife to give the most The mayor ot each city and the
portion to their value, they 100 ft lots 1-2 blk 36 Edwards
o f her time and attention to the judge of each county have been
tempted the cupidity o f compet­ ad Newberg; $125.
w ork o f the church. That she asked to name delegates. This
itors. The secret o f making Ve­ Seth A Mills & w f to Maggie
should entertain the ladies’ aid Congress, whose sessions are sec­
netian glass was greatly prized Haworth; lot 6 & nV6blk9, New­
most o f the time; attend all ot the ond in importance only to the
and jealously guarded. A Vene- berg; $1000.
meetings ot the society: accom­ National Congress, and whose
tion named Paoli, who possessed
Neils Neilson & w f to Nettie B
pany her husband on his pastor­ deliberations have much influ­
the secret, left Venice and wan­ Robbins; lot 1 blk 3 Oak Park
al calls; be on hand at every ence on National legislation, has
dered northward practicing HisjadM cM ; $700.
prayer meeting, Sunday school held one o f its most important
art. He was stabbed in Nor-| Amos Nelson & w f to H Daniel;
session and preaching service, gatherings in Oregon, while citi­
mandv with a dagger marked i 41.332 a in D Baileys die t 3 s r
notwithstanding the fact that zens o f this state have held the
“ Traitor” —a measure to pre-1 3 W; $4000.
.«he has a half dozen youngsters highest offices within the gift ot
serve
the secret.
j C S Scott & w f to Lervy L L o ­
to get ready for Sunday morning the organization.
in 1710 the Elector o f Saxony ban; small tract in Carlton; $325.
Oregon dairy interests are up
and keep clean when company
learned that a man named Bott-
Phil Gard & w f to Oscar E.
comes; be at all ot the socials and to date. President F. L. Kent,
ger
fler had discovered the secret of
o f Gard; 5 a in Benj Heater die in t
ready to take part in the dish o f the Oregon State Dairy Asso-
o f making porcelain. He accord­
accord- 3 * r 2 w; $500. '
pan and clean up the mess the dation, has just returned
ingly confined him in the castle
Harriet I Burk & hub to Oscar
follow ing morning. The preach­ New York where he has been in
Albrechtburg
discov E Gard; 5 a in Benj Heater die in
ot
Albrecht
burg
until
the
discor-
attendance upon the National
er’# wife, poor soul.
ery had been perfected. Thew qsfc^t 3 r 2 (roadw ay over); $1.
The editor o f the News-Letter Convention o f Dairy Instructors,
men were sworn to secrecy, and ♦ W J Bennett to Nellie E Ben­
w ill take tj»e responsibility o f under the sponsorship o f the
ex­ nett; 100x140 tt in Newberg; $1.
the draw-bridge was kept up ex-
■stating that the church has ab-1 United States Government.
agarit-thoee specially au­
cept
to
agjmtrtfaose
au-
Seth A Mills & wt to Emily W
The managers o f the Golden
solutely no claim on the preach­
manu­ Rigby; 100 a in A G Henry die t
thorized.
Thus
was
the
manu-
e r ’s wife or hischildren. And this West and American Industries
facture ot the famous Dresden 3 r 3; $5150.
tor the reason that they are not Exposition to be opened a t Earls
ware begun. The secret was J p Dorsey & wt to Betty Pear-
hired by the church and are not Court, London, M ay 1st, 1909,
soon
carried to Vienna, where a *on; lots 13-14 A P Macy 1st ad
paid a salary for their services. and continue tor six months,
royal factory was established, Dayton; $850.
We believe that every sensible have asked the co-operation o f
and to France where it was the
Ella C Hardman & hub to J H
’business man will agree* with us Oregon through Governor Cham-
fea
a
d
a
tien
o
f
the
famous
Sevres
[Comer;
lots 5-6 blk 13 Hurley &
!>erlain. It is the first industrial
an the foregoing statement.
pontery
Larges ad Newberg; $500.
For the sake o f the good o f the exposition ot this character held
The stealing of the secret of J H Comer & w f to the Worlds
making “ cast steel” is an inter­ Faith Mission lot 5 blk 13 Hur­
esting example. A watchmaker ley & Larges ad Newbeig; $1.
named Huntsman was dissatis­
Harry E Robertson to C G
fied with the watch springs the Robertson; 170 a in sec 17, t 5
market afforded, and in 1760 3; $500.
F W & Allie Martin to J N &
conceived that if he could cast
the steel into an ingot, springs Belle M Chappell; 20 a ih Nehe-
made from it would be more ho­ miah Martin die t 4 r 4; $4000.
mogeneous. His conception was
Jones & Adams (by admr) to
carried out, and a large market Fred Withee; 80 a in sec 3 t r 4;
was established for “ Huntsman’s ! $80
ingots.” Large works with tall
F A Hyde & wt to E C John­
chimneys were soon built. Every son; 40 a in sec 32 t 2 r 5; $175.
effort was made to keep the se­
Geo Yanderhoot & wt to E C
cret. No one was admitted to Johnson; 40 a in sec 32 t 2 r 5;
the works. The process was di­ $ 10 .
vided, and persons working on
J D Cook & w f to Burritt K &
each part were kept in ignorance Gertrude S Cook; 10.20 a in Wm
o f other parts o f the work. One Jones die t 3 r 2 & 3; $1.
bitter winter night a man, dressed
Katie & Geo Wilks to Ivy Bib-
as a farm laborer, came to the by; lots 1-6 blk 36 La Fayette;
door apparently in an exhausted $400.
condition and asked admittance.
Pall Fundman to S J Northn;
The foreman, deceived by his ap­ lots 1-2-3 blk 7 Fairview ad Wil-
A LE X A N D E R H U LL
pearance into thinking the man lamina; $130;
Teacher o f Voice, Pacific College.
was incapable of understanding
J H Nelson & wt to A C Cald­
what
he
would
see,
let
him
in.
well;
small tract in McMinnville;
church and what influence you ] since 1887. The business carried
may have on the sinners, q u it, on between the United States The man dropped down in sight $ 100 .
A C Caldwell to L B Kliks;
your everlasting harping about j and the United Kingdom com- of the furnaces and seemed to
sleep.
Through
furtively
opened
small
tract in McMinnvillt; $300;
the preacher’s wife. She belongs prises one-fifth the commerce of
Ceo VV Jones to Jos F Turn-
to him and not to you. He is the world, and it is constantly eyes he saw the workmen cut
bars
o
f
steel
into
bits,
and,
depos­
bridge:
50 a in H H Sims die t 5
your servant and hired man be-' increasing. It is expected that
iting
them
into
crucibles,
put
the
r
7;
$1790.
cause you pay him a salary to this exhibit will bring together
crucibles into furnaces and urge
Martha E Martin to.Catherine
work for you.' The good Lord all the present-day achievements
the
fires
to
the
highest
pitch.
The
L
Townsend; lot 5 Baker & Mar­
knows that the wife does all that in science, invention, handicrafts
workmen
had
to
protect
them­
tin
ad to McM; $75.
she can freely and voluntarily. and trades in the United States.
selves
from
the
heat
by
wet
But we affirm again that you ; Hood River has organized n
cloths. Finally the steel melted,
Proved Proverb».
have absolutely no claim ------
upon “ University Club” with sixty-
he saw the crucibles were with­
her. She receives no pay from three members. There are only
drawn and the steel was cast in­
Don’t cry till there’s some one
you for which you have a right tw o other similar organizations
to
moulds—and
the
secret
was
a
in the Pacific Northwest.
to sec you.
to demand her time.
| secret no longer.— E dwin J. 1’ hin -
The preacher’s wife, poor soul.
She's c l........ if she does and she’s j How Inventions W ere Stolen. j ni. k in Amcricrn Industries for man's hash.
,1 .........if shedon’t.—Hood River
A living dog is better than a
Before patents were granted for July.
News-letter.
still
alarm.
inventions, the inventor had but
K c a l listate T ra n s fe rs .
A
maiden
saved is n wife got.
What kind o f essence does a i one way to secure a return from R epo rt«! hr Ote Vomitili County AlM tntrt
Compunv. Mr Minn v ille
I t ’s a long Inne that has nocow.
man like when he p o p s | his invention. That was to keep
—Town Topics.
R B Farr & w f to Everett Ma-
Acquiessence.
it secret.
SNAPPY CLOTHES
For Snappy YoungM en
Snap is but another way o f
expressing life.
The young fello-.v with pro­
gressive ideas, quick in his
movements, fully alive to his
surroundings, avoiding ruts,
possesses snap.
H e’ s g ot to wear clothes that
are expressive o f his aim.
Our line o f clothing is up tol
date, snappy and classy.
W e can fit you perfectly, if
you are but 3 years old, or if]
your c h e s t measure is 48
inches.
The Nettleton Shoe
$6 to $7
The W .U D ouglas Shoe
$ 3.50 to $5
HODSON BROS.
East First Street
“ I f you get it o f Hod »on Bros., it's right.
A MARVEL!
A WONDER
The only practical machine ever devised
fo r sharpening knives, hatchets, axes,
and tools o f every description.
The sharpening wheel is made o f that
marvelous substance—
Wears ten times as long as any other,
cuts faster, and does not draw the
temper.
Just the thing for carpenters, machine
men and hotels.
Jjhe
S
ft
o f yfewberg
Was organized in 1890 when Newberg was
but a village of five hundred people-
Its
growth has kept pace with its section and to­
day it places at the disposal of its patrons
the extensive connections and the financial
strength acquired by eighteen years o f con­
tinuous growth.
You are cordially invited to become a cus­
tomer of one of the oldest'banks in Yamhill
county, which promises you its best service
at all times.
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ft
B. C. MI L K S ............................................. President
J. L. HOSKINS ....................... ....... Vice President
J. C. C O L C O R D ......... ....................... .......... Cashier
W. E. C R O ZE R ...’. ........... t .............. Asst. Cashier