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NEWBERG G r aph ic NEWBERG, TÁMHTLL COUNTY. O THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24.1908, In fact, roses ant to have a measure introduced in other flowers yet abound in pro the Legislature asking for com ? SCH O O L C AR N IVA L. fusion all through the valley, the pensation to the veterans of the Planned to be O n« of the Biggest summer’s building boom contin Indian war for the services and ue? unabated, weather conditions loss o f horses in the Indian war Stunts Ever Pulled O ff of 1855 and 1856. H ow large being ideal for such work. 1 in Newberg. ■ Plowing in December and m an appropriation will be neces sary to cover the loss of horses One o f the largest undertakings January are not unusual, in fact and services is not known, but there are seasons when the valley ever attempted by any organiza soil can be worked every month approximately 100,000 would tion in Newberg is the coming in the year and it comes as near pay all the outstanding accounts. carnival contemplated by the producing the year around as any The bill will ask to compensate Athletic Association o f the New* only the survivors, whose ranks berg High School. Arrangements land to be found jn the west. are rapidly thinning out. The In addition to soil, climate, and have been made, lor entertain State o f Oregon agreed to pay $4 ment, amusement and fun for equity o f seasons, nature hassur rounded us with a lavish environ a day to the Indian fighters, the everybody, young and old. Busi ment o f resources from which to latter to provide their own ness men are giving it a hearty horses, clothing and ammuni welcome and are eagerly looking garner plenty and prosperity. Timber in abundance surrounds tion. Payment for the horses, forward to a few nights of enjoy many o f them being killed in the ment to help forget the strenu the valley on all sides, swift flow ing streams create an unlimited war, has never been made, al ous days before Christmas. A though half a century has elapsed great many are giving the most water power by which the land since the volunteers went to east can be made to hqm with the liberal assistance. Mr. Oliver ern Oregon to suppress the red busy wheels o f industry, the has graciously consented to turn mountains hide veins rich in gold, skins. Dr. Embree has sent the over the rink to the association copper, and quicksiluerto be had measure to Representative Jones, for tw o days and is lending every for the delving; the foothills are and will solicit support from as assistance possible to help make O u r Store is headquarters fo r valuable and use many memebers o f the Legisla it the best amusement ever at ideal for stockraising and the in fu l presents fo r the m annish side o f the house. dustry is flourishing; fruits of all ture as possible.—Polk Co. Ob tempted in Newberg. server. * kinds are making the valley Several large outside exhibits famous the world over and the in the line o f curios have been ob Beal Estate Transfers. thrift and energy o f its people is tained and each one alone is Reportad bv the Y a m bili County Abetrnet a watchword and a model after Com pany. M cX Inn yillo. worth the price of admission. which other sections are copying T w o jubilee singers have been contracted with for both nights with success and profit to them U S to Jas McCain; Cl No 61- t “ IF Y O U G E T IT O F H O D S O N B R O S . I T S R IG H T ” 5 r 5. who will sing the latest comic selves. It is not surprising then that Arthur Barnes & w f to Lena E coon songs. Judging from their people in distant lands who have Taylor; Its 9-10-11-12 blk 52 Ed reputation they will by far excell 35.50 a in And Davidson die t 6 learned o f this favored section wards ad Newberg; $70<f. any tw o singers who could be Lulu M Churchill & husb to s r 5 w; $2000. picked from the Tennesee Jubilee are losing no time in cutting loose Kenneth Campbell A w f to Singers who visited Newberg but to make their permanent homes Theo StPierre; land in Wm T Amos Koub; 75.50 a in And Dav in Willamette valley. This fact Wallace klc in t 3 s r 2 w; $10. .a short time ago. Lulu N Churchill A husb to idson die in 1 6 s r 5 w; $2340. T w o cages o f ferocious animals alone has been responsible for the Jorgen P Johnson A w f to D W havg thus tar been obtained and most remarkable influx o f new Theo S t Pierre; land in -W. T. Cummins; Its 1 2 7 8 blk 4 Hur the committee is trying to make peoble into Lane county during Wallace die in 1 3 s r 2 w; $10. Wm F Bangasser to Elizabeth ley A Larges ad Newberg; $800. -arrangements with the Park- the past few years, known to the Jno Fraser A w f to Jas H Par Committee o f Portland for the upper part o f the valley and ex T Owens: 2 Its near 1st A B sts ker A w f ; ne^i o f neVi sec 25 1 8 /large polar bear in the City Park. plains why the immigration is to McMinnville; $500. U S to J D Welsh; 200 a in see 8 J m H Parker A w f to N EBritt It is hoped that the negotiations increase from year to year until neV* sec 25 t 3 s r 2 w; •can be closed in time to get the Lane county is settled with the 201 5 s r 7 w. most aggressive and prosperous N C Christenson A w f to Geo bear for the carnival. J A Derby A w f to Naoma Fuller population to be found in the E Howland; part tract 24 North blk 62 Oak Park ad McMinnville; A great many other amuse D esire to thank the citizens o f west Newberg subd; $400. $250. ments which will take to o much state. vicinity ^ o r their liberal Eugene is proud of the part it A P Oliver to C F & Ella N Jen space to describe will be added; past tw o m onths and solicit a cc The Brownsville Times says: such as, moving pictures, band has played and continues to play sen; Its 22 A 23 blk 17 Central ad in development o f the valley, and Newberg; $1000. A man with tw o heads on his sam e fo r ensuing year. W e are selections, mysterious caverns, time is sure to bring a just reward S E A W E Warner to Mary E shoulders was exhibited on one all our attention to Ladies’ etc. Electrical apparatus has been obtained to give effects such for the labors thus expended.— Taylor; Its 6, 7, 10, A U blk 11 of the avenues of Brownsville the our stock o f M en ’s G oods, consisting other night. Both heads were Watt 1st ad Amity; $1,000. as have never been seen here be Eugene Register. ing goods and shoes. T h ose desiring anyt R 0 Jones A w f to A R Wood; fully developed and were rather fore. Keep Smokers Off The Cars. small tract in Amity; $65. in this line w ill profit by giving us an early handsome in features. The man Then to crown all a basket ball Jos A Sellwood A w f to Ollie J is not an ordinary museum freak, game between the Alumni of the The following letter received by A Will E Purdy; sVi o f seVi sec as might be supposed, but is a . school and the present high school B. S. Josselyn, president of the young man who lives in this city 26, 1 3 s r 2 w; $1500. stars will be played on Monday Portland Railway Power & Art Mather A w f to W W and moves in polite society. The night. For Tuesday night ar Light Company, is self explana Smith A w f; neV4 o f swVi A It 2 Other head on his shoulder was rangements have been made for tory: ' s e c 2 6 t 3 s r 2 w ; $1200. that of his sweetheart, and possi a double header, the first between Today’s Oregonian contains a M Thurber A w f to Milton Say bly would not have been seen in the high school girls and the statement that the Council com Ladies Home champion girl team of Yamhill mittee on health and police will lor; part It 2 blk “ I” Cozines 3rd that deformed position had it Sub. A gen cy Journal not been for the blowing of the county and the second between recommend the passage of a res ad McMinnville; $225. • Ladies Home MOST LIBERAL ANO ~ Patterns J A Lambert A w f to Milton window curtain to one side for the Newberg Stars and the Yam olution by that body requesting Journal DEPENDABLE STORE. an instant. i Sayler;' It 3 blk “ I” Cozines 3rd hill County Champions. the restoration o f smoking privi Everybody come on Monday leges on streetcars.- If such res ad McMinnville; $600. Christ With Us Still. W A Guinn A w f to Jas E Houk; night and you’ll be sure to come olution be submitted to you, I back on Tuesday night. There beg o f you, in the name of all Its 7 A 8 blk 23 Newbys fid to A g ift for a g ift, I laid them away. will be an entire change of pro that is decent and all that is Rowlands ad McMinnville; $500. A simple exchange on Christmas day, Leslie Penny A w f to Wesley From those who had plenty and felt no gram on Tuesday night except manly and dignified, noble and need. ing such numbers as are repeated pure, in one in your position, not Penny; wV6 of neVi sec 3 t 6 s r 4 A h! W here was the Christmas spirit w; $1750. by special request. to be persuaded again to inflict indeed? Walter H Becker A w f to Gott The generkl Admission price is upon a helpless community this And I cried in my heart, * T h e Christ ten' cents, children five cents, intolerably disgusting and repre lieb B Londershausen; Its 263, ha* fled,” which also includes the basket hensible practice. We can turn 264, A 265 Dayton; $600. And only the spirit o f earth lives in from the fumes o f tobacco on the ball game. Edward D. Meitinger to Louisa stead. street and need not endure it in public places or on trains of steam S Cain; Its 5 A 6 blk 1 Gutbrods F or in meditation and holy prayer, The Valley of Content. I have sought the Christ, but He was railroads, but when encountered ad Sheridan; $240. not there. • in streetcars we are helpless and I F Borten A w f to Wm Casey; The praises of Willamette valley wholly at the mercy of the of I have read o f His birth, I have read o f Hia star, cannot be sounded too often nor fenders. There is the only place ne^4 o f neVi sec 12 t 5 8 r 6 w; $660. But Oh! He lives where the White to o strongly. It is seldom that on earth we cannot flee the ob Ones are. U S to Edmund Jeffrey; 80 a a country so favored by nature noxious fumes. We are compelled Wish the Right Thing for every Person, the Then a child’ s low cry arose from the in sec 34 t 5 s r 8 w. to patronize your cars, ana glad is to he found anywhere in all street, Right Price for every Purse, with many beauti that we have the privilege, hence And J Bewley A w f to Mary L this broad land o f ours. For as I say, we are forced to suffer W ith outstretched hands aud naked ful assortments o f Japanese, German, Aus eveness and salubrity o f climate all the agonies o f this frightful Mill; 324.51 a in J N Pearson die feet. tralian and Bohemian China, Plain and Deco And clutching it up to my heart with care, the valley leads any section on nuisance, because unable to es in t 5 s r 6 w; $13,000. rated. Also Hand Painted Ware. Gifts that M J Durham et al to Elnora L I looked and lo the Christ stood there. the Pacific coast. While not per* cape it. I am a large patron of are pleasing and are useful as well as orna feet, tor perfection does not exist, your streetcar system, my car Simmons; 9600 sq ft in J B Row A long the rugged and upland road, I met a toiler with heavy load. mental. Let us supply your wants. tickets costing from $10 to $12 climatically on the globe, when it monthly, therefore I have consid land die in 1 3 9 r,5 w; Al.00. I offered my shoulders the burden to bear, | Alfred B Lyon A w f to J H & And behold: I saw the Christ was there. comes to striking an average, erable opportunity to understand Hattie Sharp; 20 a in Jos Hess Beside the bed o f pain all night, Willamette valley measures up public sentiment on this question die in t 3 s r 3 w; $3250. I watched and waited for the light. beyond that of any other section. and at the time smoking was forbidden I am sure I heard as Mary Mercier A husb to Robt Alone, I thought, the whole night through We have ho extremes o f heat and many as 100 praise the order for cold, no damaging storms or dis every one that condemned it.— D Powell; eV6 o f nwVi of swU But no: I saw the Christ there too. In lonely lane, in crowded street, sec 1 1 6 s r 8 w; $600. astrous floods, one season grad Oregonian. I hear the passing o f His feet. Mary L Royce A husb to Wm W herever want or sorrow stands. ually losing its identity to an other one without perception. Working For Bill In Legislature. Perkins; 5 a in D D Deskins die There com es the touch o f His dear t 3 s r 3 w; $1200. hands. Here it is December, five days of No doubt, no fear, but peace, good will, Addie Donaldson A Sarah A sunshine as pleasant and exhiler- Dr. T. V. B. Embree returned Forever, yesterday, tod ay ; Christ ating as those o f springtime with last night from Portland, where Fletcher; Its 1 A 2 blk 11 Johns with us still'. add to McMinnville; $1000. G.ÄJUUUUUUU — JUUUUUUUU. all nature clamoring to burst in. he has been working to arrange — Florence A . Hayes. Amos Kaub to R B Williams; SO CIETY CIRCUS A N D HIGH to bloom. $ á jjA F F Y s] HODSON BROS. Hale & HALE & CO. Merry Xmas TO ALL Cash Sfòarya/n Store JOHN F. PETTENGILL