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Agricultrl College B G Duvall jr to Edw Kerr et al; all Edw T Warren dk in t 5 r 6; $6000. ’ Corvallis, Ora. Nannie L Chapman et al to FFERS collegiate courses in Edw Kerr et al; all Edw T War Agricoltore, melodi ng A g ren d k ia 1 5 r 6; $6000. •, > ronomy. Horticulture, Horticul- Lucy Chapman et al to 6 G Barnum; 2 a in nw cor S Corine *ure, Animal Husbandry, Dairy dk in 1 4 r 4; $10. ' Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Do- Rosa Craft & hub to J W Par- njestic Science and A rt; Civil, ker; lots 3-4-10 blk 10 Fairview Electrical. Mechanic*, and Min ed Willamina; $165. *ng Engineering; C o m m e r c e ; Luellen Duncan to RobtLDun- Pharmacy, can; 4.74 a in sec 5 1 3 r 2; $1. Offer* elementary course* in Luclkn Duncan to Henry B Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic Senator Beveridge, o f Indiana, D O Y O U A PPR O V E O F BUSI is to speak at the Arm ory in Duncan; 4.74 a in sec 5 t 3 r 2; Seience and Art, Commerce and NESS ENTERPRISE? I Mechanic Arts, including forge Perhaps there are times when Portland on Tuesday night of $ 1 , Florence M Farr to R B Farr; work, cabinet making, steam you feel that some ot the business next week when the republican lots 1-2 blk 52 Edwards ad New- fitting, plumbing, machine work, men o f the city are not progress campaign w ill be opened. Bev I6^- iv e enough. Ingrained in vour eridge is one o f the best cam berg; $900. W F Johnson & w f to J. B Fry- Strong faculty, modern equip- paign speakers in the field and nature is an admiration tor the ® ent; t u i t i o n ; opens Sept 25. “ hustler” for the person who since there are more native Indi- er; 0.37 a in Carlton; $2000. C H Abernathy et al to C S Illustrated catMogue with full does things—who im p r o v e s anians about Newberg than can be found in any other communi Trnllinger; 97.37 a in W D Still- information on application to the whatever he touches. I Registrar, free. You admire the merchant who, ty in Oregon, we ought to send well dk; $5000. in brief space, takes a moribund a Hoosier brigade to Portland W L Harrington & w f to M C ,uellen; lot 4 blk 2 Fairview ad | store and makes it glow with to attend the speaking. life—a credit to the city. You are Willamina; $650. The lack of interest on the part sure that if we had more such Amos A Graves & w f to Lulu men the city would benefit amaz o f the Portland people in the big v Graves; 1.50 a in Hurleys Fruit stock show held in that city last Land subd; $1. ingly- A careful observer once noted week, as shown by the meager Jno W Fishburn & w f toH artc the coincidence that most large attendance, did not furnish much Devose & Co; 50x120 ft iu lot cities are located on the banks ammunition for the hinted pro 254 Dayton; $500. E C A R R Y * complete o f rivers. It is equally certain posal to try to get the State Fair Marion Lady & w f to W A L a and up-to-date stock removed from Salem to Portland. th a t most large stores happen to dy & wf; lot 10 blk 2 Fosters ad of Hats at 'popular prices. be enterprising advertisers. Sheridan; $1. It is surprising to note the non Give us a call. In fact, aggressive advertising Marion Lady & w f to F Y partisan spirit manifested by the is the one infallible test o f enter Brown & wf; lot 12 blk 2 Fosters prise in a merchant. It stamps Portland Journal as the cam ad Sheridan; $1. him progressive—alive—wise. All paign advances. Whether or not Mary F. Hurley et al to J W / frt. X a u ra T tfiiU r other “ signs o f life” about a store republicans continne to gulp it Webber; lots 3-4 blk 26 Hurley down as many ot them have done Opp. Bank o f Newberg. . are misleading if a store is not & Larges ad Newberg; $175. in the past remains to be seen. aggressively advertised. T h e U S to Russell L Haley; sw V l merchant knows this. sec 6 t 4 r 5. The w ay the high up fel This editorial is to urge all Fritz Roethleisberger to Geo W lows in the tw o great parties are those people who believe in pro Bronson; 40 a in Francis K ing F. H . C a ld w e ll gressiveness, in enterprise, to be beginning to warm up to the sub die in t 3 r 3; $500. & C o m p an y consistent—to patronize the pro ject indicates that there is likely Amanda J Long to Jno Bohde; gressive and enterprising stores. to be something doing yet before lots 1-2 sec 5 t 6 r 4; $1. The safe test is the store’s adver the date ot the November elec Jno F Bohde to Wesley C & M tising. You can buy advertised tion. Belle Waldron; lots 1-2 sec 5 t 6 'tilings and know that you are r 4; $5300. This is going to be a mighty Iw lpin gto make enterprise worth Sarah D Smith to B A Smith; while—and know, too, that you hard season on short length n V» sw V l sec 1 1 1 3 r 6; $50. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS are saving money for yourself. church goers. Think ot those J W Fortune to M Pike; lot 5 Y ou can buy o f the non-advertis tw o story bats. blk 16 Hurley & Larges ad New in g merchant if you want to en berg; $1200. Juvenile Court Report. courage and reward non-pro- Geo W Bradley & w f to B row s gressiveness in business, as well The report o f the Juvenile B ros & Co; lot 9 blk 2 Bibees ad as to run the risk ot securing for Court of Multnomah county for Sheridan; $60. yourself a very doubtful bargain. the year ending June 10 is at Jno B Northup & w f to Jas H Progressive people should pat hand, and although quite brie' Wood; lots 5-8 blk 6 Deskins ad ronize progressive merchants. makes interesting reading. Newberg; $1200. Of the 786 children brought be ■, H A Harris to C A Baxter; 5.5 Since the close o f the State Fair fore the court 532 are re p o rt« a in t 5 r 3; $165. a good many suggestions have to be children o f “ capable par Jno S Stafford to Jos Hilary; -been made as to the improve ents,” while 13 are o f vicious or .37 a in W T Newby d k in t 4 r ments that should be made before immoral parents, 191 from in 4; $600. another year, both by the fair competent or careless parents Danl Johnson & w f to Pieter management and the city o f Sa 39 of intemperate father am Spaan; 20 a in A B Faukonerdlc lem. The toilet accommodations 12 o f intemperate mother. Why in t 5 r 6; $3000. on tbe grounds are miserable such a large per cent should come Martha E Martin to Emmett makeshifts and a disgrace to the from the homes of “ capable par McCann; lots 3-4 blk 6 Baker & management and should be re ents” is a question left for the Martin ad McMinnville; $150. placed by decent, modern equip reader to solve. Of the menta J S Martin & w f to D R Mc ment. A splendid grand stand condition o f the children 737 are Cann; lots 1-2 blk 6 Baker & In feet, in most c u m one doue ia Has been provided for those who sufficient. It never f«ile and can be reported as normal, 16 defective Martin ad McMinnville; $100, relied upon in tbe most severe and w ant to see the races but no ac and 33 perverted. Causes o f de R D Webber & w f to A Butler; dangerous cates. It is equally val commodations at all have been uable for children and ia tbe means pendency, poverty 12, desertion lots 1-2-3 blk 6 Fairview ad Wil o f saving tbe lives of many children provided tor people who want of parents, one or both 25, im lamina; $200. each year. t o see the stock as it is being In the world’s history no medicine Alice M Skinner & hub to Jas morality, drunkenness, cruelty has ever met with greater success. ju d ged . A show ring should be or wilful neglect of parents 44, A Lyman; 1.75 a in sec 9 t 3 r 2; enclosed and seating accommo MICE 25«. LAME SIZE BOt. insanity ot one ot the parents 12 $ 1 . dations provided for the people Jno Shetterly & w f to Edmund other canses 78. O f the whole In dry weather, such as prevailed number brought before the court Wood; lots 5-6-7 blk 8 Willamina this year, tbe parade ring should $515. 610 were boys and 175 girls. be sprinkled in order to keep The various charges for which Paul Fundman to Andrew Ker down the dust. During the fair the delinquents were brought in shaw; und V» int of 3200 sq ft in this year the management seemed to court are given as follows: blk 6 Willamina; $850. perfectly oblivious to the tact Burglary, larceny, assault and Axel Nelson & w f to Gus Nel that tbe stock were stirring up battery, immorality, violating son; 80 a in sec 3 4 1 5 r 7; $1500. great clouds ot dust that settled state laws, violating city ordi R A Stewart to Axel Nelson; over everything a b o u t th e nances, violating school law, per lot 4 blk 6 Fairview ad Willa- grounds. All these years thou sistent truancy, malicious mis miua; $85. sands o f people have, day after chief, grow ing up in idleness and Jennie E Gordon & hub to Axel day, passed from the entrance to crime, disorderly conduct, de Nelson & wf; 1.50 a in sec 1 t 6 r the grounds as far as the Fair stroying property, incorrigible, 8; $75. Grounds postoffice, being com cigarette smoking, drunkenness All Dundas to Axel Nelson; lot pelled to walk in the middle of and other causes. 3 blk 2 Fairview ad Willamina; the street, which is often crowded In the report fulsome tribute is $75. with teams, or on the car tracks, paid to Judge Arthur L. Frazier, Jno W Parker to F A Copley; there being no sidewalk o f any the first judge of the court, who lots 3-4 blk 10 Fairview ad Wil kind provided. The street is died during the year, and proved lamina; $150. rocky and rough and women and himself to beeminently well fitted Jno A Mills & w f to Lindsey children are constantly in dan for the position. The report is Bogan; lots 5-6-7-11-12 blk 12 ger o f injury from passing teams made by Judge C. U. Gatenbein Whiteson; $350. o r electric cars. Almost any oth who now holds the place. J T Osborn & wt to Geo Bar er village in the country would DRUGS & MEDICINES. ringer He wf; 4.382 a in Cnlim 40 have provided a walk at* that K e n t R a u m « T r a n s ie n t . PRESCRIPTION WORK A in t 3 r 2; $2100. congested spot long ago. Salem R W Lanceficld & w f to V L Reported br the Yam hill R o w l r Abatrarl SPECIALTY. should awake from her slumbers. L 'o n M ir . Mr Minn villa. Lancefield; 127.50 a in Jno T Jef J CM aggs to W A Wise; lots 1- T h a t is the ideal place tor our Books. Stationery, Fancy and fries die in t 5 r 4; $5100. State Pair but the city shoukl lie- 2-3-4-5-G blk 3 LaFayette; $650. Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodaks and all kinds of Camera W J Kirkland Alt'wf to J E & gin to show some commendable Marriage Lie Supplies. zeal in the matter of civic pride Kancy Smith; 304.16 a in sec 26- LESSONS GIVEN IN KODAK* in the region o f the grounds, a 27 t 2 r 5; $5000. Helen Hopkins, age 41 t o EttY W S Link (adm r) to Edw Kerr Prank Seely, age 34. discrepancy having been much in Graphic and Oregonian $2.25; evidence in the eyes o f outsiders et ah aH Edw T Warren die in t Ida V. Stewartson, age 23 to ¡Graphic and Journal $2. all these years along these lines. 3 r 6; $6000. Thomas E. O’Neill, age 30. / Voters who registered previous to the June election need not reg ister again in order to vote at the presidential election, but all others, although they may have V THUmSDAY MORNING sworn in their votes at the June election must register if they W . 6 . WOOOW4 fo b . want to hvoid a repitition o f the swearing in process. R. B. Lin- v ilk is prepared to register vot ers. Do it now and avoid an noyance and delay in voting on election day. N E W B E R Q Q R A P H IC . O King & Bennett Hardware Co. Have you seen our . t HEATING STO VES We have over 2 5 dif ferent Sizes Styles to select from. T lfillineri/ O a r P r ic e s A r e R igh t W First & Washington Sts 7 DIARRHOEA B. C U M M IN G S & CO Paints, Oils, Glass, House Furnish ings, W a ll Paper, Carpets, Cino- leum, House Painting and H ard 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 Oregon Plumbing! G ive us a chance a t that new hom e. W e w ould lik e to put In th ose Bath F ix tures, E tc., sad do you r plum bing. Having Eyes They see not, unless they are properly fitted with glasses. S. W. POTTER la the the man to see about it. L E T U S FIQ URE W IT H YOU. Clemenson & Evans Watches, Clocks, and a full line o f Silverware fo r the holiday trade. OREGON BUILDERS A re you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON N EED S P E O P L E —Settlers, honest farmers, mechan ics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart—capital or no capital. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (L IN E S IN OREGON) is sending tons o f Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every avsilable agency. W ill you not help the good work o f building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of,your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? W e ifill he glad \p bear the expense o f sending them complete in formation about OREGON and its opportunities. q q ^ O N IS T T IC K E T S will be on sale during SEPTEM BER A N D OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are From Denver.......... $30.00 Frohi Louisville. $41.70 . 30.00 '* Cincinnati... 42.20 Omaha “ Cleveland .. 44.76 30.00 Kansas City... “ New York.. 55.00 St. Louis....... . 35.50 Chicago.......... . 38.00 4 4 a 44 44 T IC K E T S CAN BE PR EPA ID I f you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any o f our agents. The ticket will then he furnished by telegraph. GEO. W. J A M E S , Lass I Agent, N E W B E R G , O R E. W n . MsMurry, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.