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NEWBERG
NEWBER0. YAMHILL COUNTY. 0BEÖ0N, THÏÏB8DAY, NOVEMBER 26.1908.
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Notes and accounts, $633,926. for the first public contest be-1* Galusha; 160 a in sec 27 t 5 r
Shares of stock, 6995; value, tween the two literary societies, $ 1200 .
which will be held December 5th. Charles Chantelle to Elvira S
Although after a presidential $325,185.
•election there is always a season Household furniture, watches, Come and see which society will Galusha; 80 a in sec 27 t 5 r 8;
be victorious and incidentally $600.
■ofcongratulation lor the victor jewelfyTttC-» $323,835.
hear
sonie good declamatory and Harry Martin to Carrie Mar­
and condolence for the defeated, . Number of horses and mules,
musical numbers. The H. S. Or­ tin; lot 3, blk 13, Wennerbergs
the result can be regurded only 6090; value, $477,870.
in the most superficial way as a Number of cattle, 11,802; value chestra will furnish two or three ad Carlton; $1.
AJ & Julia Howell to Stuart
musical numbers.
j personal triumph. The country $$204,505.
has decided, not that it likes Mr. Number of sheep and goats, * James Ryder and Ray Phipps, Grenfell; lots 5-6 blk 3 Baker &
Taft better than Mr. Bryan,— 33,620; value, $85,110.
former students of the school Martins ad McM; $225.
for it likes the personality of both Number of swine, 6541; value who are attending O. A. C., via Georgia S Birrell & hub to E L
: men,—but that it prefers to en­ $24,815.
ited the H. S. Monday afternoon. & Adelbcrt Kniffen; lot 1 Birrell
trust the government to Mr. Number of dogs, 12,235; value, The contributions for the Boys' 10 acre tract*i $100°-
Taft and his party rather than $8405.“
and Girls’ Aid of Portland were Evan J 0wen8 to
0wen*
'to Mr. Bryan and his party.
Total value of all taxable prop­ sent Tuesday afternoon. Th e f ^ a *“ Thos ° we“8 dlc m * 4 r 5 ’>
Mr. Taft has fortunately made erty. $12,235,570.—Telephone- pupils responded liberally to the
:it clear what he intends to do, Register.
request for a Thanksgiving dona­ C H Griner & wf to C E & Lil­
lie D Banks; 115.68 a inJBRow­
and what the people may expect.
tion for the Aid.
He pledged himself to call a spe­
W .R .C Inspection.
On account of the Thanksgiv land die in t 5 r 4; $7500.
cial session of Congress immedi­
ing holidays Thursday and Fri­ I 0 0 Howard & wf to John &
ately after his inauguration, to On November 19 Mrs. Carrie day the Y. W. C. A. was held on Mary Tones; lots 1-2-3-4 blk 54
revise the tariff. His party is be­ Courter, President of George Wednesday evening instead of Oak Park ad McM; $200.
hind him in this, and the Ways Wright Corps, Portland, and In­ Thursday as is the usual custom ■ J E Stow to J D Gordon; 160 a
in sec 27 t 4 r 6; $321.
and Means Committee of the spector of Corps, visited Shiloh Mrs. McIntosh led.
House of Representatives is al­ No. 28. She found that the Prof. Wiley went to Portland 0 0 Howard & wf to Arteme-
ready gathering information to books of the secretary and treas­ and Salem last week to secure sia W Small; lots 1-2 blk 56 Oak
be used in the preparation of the urer agreed and the regular work material for the debating team Park ad McM; $120.
was carried out receiving cor­ Our team will. consest against J A Simmons & wf to Marga­
new tariff bill.
ret Hutchcrolt; lot 2 blk 4 Haus-
He set forth in his speech of ac­ rection as she deemed necessary. Yamhill’s in the near future.
ceptance still further his concep­ She was very much pleased with Agnes Ryder, who sprained her wirtbs 2nd ad N Yamhill; $425.
tion of the mission of the success­ all of our Corps work. An all ankle very severely at the Y. W.
i f of Mr. Roosevelt. The Presi- day meeting, with dinner served C. A. social a few weeks ago, is
dent has been engaged for seven j at noon, gave time for thorough able to be in school again.
years, he said, in arousing the work and pleasant intercourse. The following program was
amoral sentiment of the country Some of Upton Corps, of Dayton, given by the Zeta Alpha
to protest against the abuses were present. We initiated three, Wednesday afternoon.
that have grown up in business, making sixty-two paid up mem- Song—Student Body.
and has pursuaded Congress to bers—forty-three present^ Part Recitation—Ruth Gilbert.
pass laws intended to correct of the inspection report of Shiloh Biography of Ben Evans—
those abuses. But the laws are tor the year ending Aug. 31st, Gwendolen Stannard.
mot adequate, in the opinion of 1908 follows:
I n s t r u m e n t a l Solo—Maude
COME AND SEE
Mr. Taft, and it will be the chief Money in general fund..... $21 11 Gregory.
function of his administration to Amt in relief fund............. 6 17 Paper—Dale Trew, Eula
Opposite Graphic Office
complete and perfect the machin­ Amt expended tor relief.... 15 10 cord.
\
ery tor maintaining the high Estimated value of Relief
Reading—Anna Owen.
standards of business morality other than money........ 22 24
Cottiti
-that have been set up.
Amt turned over to Post.. 15 00 Two-Minutes
Specifically, it is necessary to Amt expended for patri­
J . T . S M IT H
Parker.
■iclieve the Interstate Commerce otic work...................... 12 80 Recitation—Arlie Evans.
Commission of much of the labor
E lizabeth E. C olton ,
Current Events—George
■of enforcing the provisions of the
Press Com. man.
railroad rate law, and to classify
Prophesy of Vernon Motchen
those corporations which ought
The Pumpkin.
bocher—Written by Claude Lar
to come under the restraints of Ah! on Thanksgiving Day, when from kin, read by Ernest Brunton.
the antitrust laws. There must
east and from west,
Debate—Aft.: Glen Paxson,
also be a reorganization of va­ From north and from south, come the va Strait; Neg.: Sylvan Strait,
pilgrim and guest;
rious Cabinet departments before
When
the gray-haired New Englander Bonnie Bales. Question: Resolved
the needed laws can properly be
That the Chinese should be ex­
sees round his board
■enforced. In brief Mr. Taft con­ The old broken links of affection re­ cluded from the United States.
ceives it to be his dutv to smooth
stored;
Coon Song—Ralph Hanville,
out the tangles which have been When the care-wearied man seeks his Ervin Hodson, Howard Burgess.
mother once more.
produced by the beginning of de­
And
the worn matron smiles where the
sirable reforms.—Youth’s Com­
girl smiled before;
Real Estate Transient.
panion.
What moistens the lip and what bright­
What a Party Victory M«
R A C K ET
STO R E
Reported b r the Vam bili County
Company. M rM innville.
Ab «tract
T affeta
5 0 Cents
A YARD
704 phones and 5 switchboards,
$5450.
Steamboats,stationary engines
and manufacturing machinery,
$131,855.
Merchandise and stock in trade
$430:435.
Farming implements, wagons,
carriages, etc.. $138,025.
Money, $172,485.
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ohn
G reknleaf W
h it t ie r
A
There are other good quali­
ties to our suits besides'the
style you first see. Like a
house, a suit has to he built
properly from the “ bottom”
up, to stand the wear and tear
and retain ita shape, and b y
building it right it will fit well.
We have studied this
“ b u ild in g ’ problem for
years, and have selected the
"S M A R T S T IL E ” clothes
for young men this Fall and
W inter season.
Don t fail to see the«
suits before you buy. Com«
in and look now.
Maken
Weil Pflaum A Cow
Chicago
HODSON
B R O S ., N e x t P .O .
G re y W in te r O ats
W h ite W in te r W heat
V e tch
T im o th y
C lo ver S e e d --------------
C heat Seed
All carried in stock at
HATS
ens the eye,
What calls back the past, like the rich
235 , 570 .
pumpkin pie?
Hiel A Hyde & wf to Calvin
Oh, fruit loved of boyhood the old days
Mclvor
& wf; lots 13-14-15-16
GREGORY SISTERS
recalling,
~
Yamhill’s total equalized as­
blk
43
Edwards
ad
McM;
$450.
When
wood-grapes
were
purpling
and
sessment for 1908 has been foot­
brown nuts were falling!
Sami Chantelle to Elvira S
ed up by Assessor Hubbard and When
wild ugly faces we carved in its
his office force, and is $12,235,-
skin,
570 against $11,700,521 last Glaring out through the dark with a
candle within!
year, a gain of more than half a
million over the former assess­ When we laughed round the com heap,
hearts all in tune,
ment. Fbllowing is the sum­ Our with
chair a broad pumpkin, our lantern
mary:
the moon,
Acres of tillable land, 118,712; Telling tales of the fairy who traveled
value, $4,294,515.
like steam
Acres non-tillable land, 281,- In a pumpkin-shell coach, with two rats
for a team.
827; value, $2,260,605.
Beginning Monday, November 30,
Improvements on deeded or Then thanks for thy present— none
sweeter
or
better,
patented land, $697,615.
and lasting for one week ONLY,
E'er smoked from an oven or circled a
Value of town lots, $550,215.
we will sell all of our Taffeta Silks,
platter!
Value of Improvements on Fairer hands never wrought at a pastry
in White, Black, Red, Navy, Brown,
town lots, $827,640.
more fine,
Grey and Tan for
Value of improvements on lands Brighter eyes never watched o’er its
baking
than
thine.
not deeded or patented, $33,050 And the prayer which my mouth is too
Miles of railroad, 58.19; value,
full to express,
$588,120.
Swells my heart that thy shadow may
Value of depot grounds, $15,
never be less,
That
the days of thy lot may be length­
100 .
ened
below
Value of rolling stock, $53,310.
And the fame of thy worth like a pump­
Western Union Telegraph Co.,
kin vine grow;
52.71 miles; value, $4222.
And thy life be as sweet, and its last
Pacific States Tel. & Tel. Co.,
sunset sky
Gold-tinted and fair as thine own pump­
103 miles; value $9270.
They are now on diplay in our windows
kin pie.
Pacific States Tel. & Tel. Co.,
Yamhill’s Assessment $12,-
stylishly dressed young
man, is alw ays wel­
come. No matter where
you go. whether it is business
or society, you are given a
’ hearing” if you make the
proper appearance.
prYYTTinrnr^
Cash ffiaryatn Store
Now is the time to buy Plain and
Fancy Dishes, as we are offering
them at reduced prices. Get busy
and get your share.
M ust make room for
other goods
J O H N F. P E T T E N G I L L
.
High School Items
i By Pro*» Commutes of Prloro* Society.)
J. C. Hodson visited the High
School Thursday afternoon and
during the assembly period, gave
a talk on postoffice rules and reg­
ulations.
The contestants arc preparing
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
Ladies Home
Journal
Patterns
HALE & Co.
New berg, Ore.
Sub. Agency
Ladies Home
Journal
THE SKIDOO HORSE*AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix In feed or salt. Proper dote in tablets
MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E THE TOP PRICE
m
Contain no Sawdnat, A (baa. Chop F t ad or Bran. Aak for and try ouca—S K ID O O CoadMioa
Tablet*. Worm, Kidnay. Chicken Cholera. Bliatar. H air*. F «»« r , Hog Cholera tahlata. Louaa Powder.
Spavin Cura. Barb Wira Liniment. Pink Eye. Distemper, Colic or Bene Stiffener Tablata.
For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co*