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The students of the New
High School are organised In tw o
literary societies: “ Leta Alpha”
and “ Prions.” The first meet
ing of the societies was held Fri
day afternoon, Oct. 16, and offi
cers elected. The following were
elected by the Leta Alpha: pres.,
Claude Larkin; vice pres., Maude
Gregory; sec., Merle Youngs;
treas., Etta Andrews; organist.
Maude Gregory; marshall, Ervin
Hodson; critic, Glenn Paxton
The meetings o f the Leta Alpha
will be held on the 1st and 3rd
Friday afternoons o f each month
and those o f the Prions on the
2nd and 4th Friday afternoons.
There will be literary and music-
programs given and on special
occasions debates and contests
between the tw o societies. A cor
dial invitation is extended to the
fnends and patrons o f the school.
Come and encourage us by your
presence.
Prof. McIntosh has resigned
his position as Principal o f the
H. S. and Mr. Wm. Kletcher has
been chosen as his successor and
began work Monday morning.
Wilma Finley and Ruth Gilbert
have been chosen by the High
School Y. W. C. A. as delegates
to the Y. W. C. A. Convention
which convenes in Salem Friday
evening, Saturday and Sunday.
L a s t Saturday afternoon a
football game was played on the
College campus by the Newberg
High School and McMinnville.
The home team won the game
with a score of 11 to 0. -
The H. S. is organized into a
‘Student Body” with the follow
ing officers: pres., Bruce Henry;
vice pres., Claude Larkin;
Maude Gregory; treasurer to be
elected.
Tuesday evening in Duncan’s
hall a reception was tendered
Profs. McIntosh and Kletcher by
the Student Body. The evening’s
entertainment consisted o f a
short program, games and a gen
eral good time for all. Bruce
Henry, President ofStudentBody,
spoke words o f welcome to Mr.
Kletcher and Prof. Wiley spoke
Farewell, in behalf o f the stu
dents, to Prof. McIntosh, pre
senting him w ith an elegantly
engraved silver cup as a token of
their good wishes and apprecia
tion o f his work. After a social
hour had been spent, light re
freshments were served and the
students departed for their
homes.
Teachers’ Institute is in session
at.McMinnville this week. The
Senior class have planned to take
in the last day, Friday.
V era S tannard
M aude G regory
Press Committee.
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Wanted and
For Sale.
Bay - your New and Second
Hand School Books of
F. H. C a l d w e l l & Co.
Prescription Druggists.
See us for your School Books—
we have a full stock.
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Prescription Druggists.
Girl or woman wanted for
h ouse work. Inq uire at this office.
Until November 1, 1908, we will
give 10 per cent off on all buggies
sold, and 5 per cent off oq all wag*
ons and other articles except hay,
the above applying on cash sales.
F o r S a l e — R. I. Red chickens,
80 cents. Leave orders with Vin
cent Feed & Implement Co.
10-29 pd
Election day is T a g Day. Look
out.
Mr. Monteith, the well known
baritone, will sing at the Sonle
concert for the benefit of the Bap
tist church.
Full blooded Poland China
male pigs for sale. Pedigrees
furnished with all stock sold.
H erbert W illard , on H a n s
Christenson Farm, West Cheha
lem.
We have the largest line of
School Tablets & Pencils ever
brought to Newberg.
F. H. C a l d w e l l & Co.
Prescription Druggists.
You will laugh more than you
have in months if you go to heair
Mr. Coughen, the impersonator,
who comes with Miss Squle at
the Baptist church next month.
T w o of Miss Soule’s best pu
pils will play at the concert tor
the Baptist Aid Society.
The laying of the corner stone
o f the new Catholic church o f
Newberg will take place Sunday,
Nov. 1, at 2:30 p.m. Archbishop
Christie of Portland will perform
the ceremony. A cordial invita
tion is extended to all.
Newberg Mfg. &
Construction Co.
TO TH E PU B LIC
E A R E PRE PARED to furnish Windows, Doors,
Glass, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Concrete
Stone in any design. Plans, specifications, and build
ing Constructions a specialty. Give us a trial.
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Give us a trial, and you w ill find our prloes right
and work satisfactory
LUMBER
W indows
Mouldings
S P E C IA L PRICES
Do not fail to hear McAllister
and Miller speak next Monday
eve .at Duncan’s Opera House.
I want to sell the properties
owned by myself and father in
Newberg,being the southeast and
southwest corners o f Seventh
and Chehalem streets. Will sell
cheap and give good terms. Al
so all kinds o f Portland real es
tate. L ewis L. S aunders , 714
Couch Building, 109 Fourth St.,
near Washington.
C. K. Spaulding Logging Co
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The ladies of the Presbyterian
church w ill serve chicken pie and
other good things at noon, on
Tuesday, election day, at Cra
ter’s hall—price 25 cts.
A W ord of Appreciation
A ton of clean vetch seed tor
The pastor and members oft he
geoeo eo eo *^ ^
sale.
G rape & S on
Baptist church desire to express
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hearty thanks to our lriends in
Newbferg whose hospitality was*
shared by our recent guests dur
Hon. E. S. J. McAllister, Presi
ing
the
State
Convention.
The
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convention was a great success A. Miller will address the people
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those who offered to help.
October 30, under the auspices
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o f the Epworth League. Besides
Bancroft and Lewis Coming
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several other readings o f a hu
Dr. Bancroft, the famous psy morous nature, the entertain
chologist has been secured by tne ment will be interspersed with
Athletic Association of Pacific
College to come to our city and music. Miss Hannon is highly
give a course o f tw o lectures on recommended and every on e
5 and 6 at the Opera should hear her. Admission 15c
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House.
and 25c.
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Call for Meeting
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<1 vocalist Miss D. Lillian Lewis.
The people of oar city will hear
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This
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Meats the market affords.
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For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
We
want
every
business
man
out.
Also Fish in season.
Price
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F. H. C a l d w e l l , Pres.
who are guilty of turning their
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sewerage and drainage into that
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To Our Customers
At a meeting held last Satur creek, and to notify them that
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The bridge is repaired, the old day some twenty property own unless thtir drains and sewers
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ers on Hess-Mill-Creek being rep were cut out, action would be
! > Saturday at the old stand • ’ Jersey bull 10 months old price mill is running and we arc pre
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$15. Sow and four pigs, $10.
pared to take care o f the trade. resented, a committee was ap commenced to enforce the law in'
pointed to find out the parties the case.
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