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> * i;J .? - V v V r.VJ ¿ A , iü ? >v t- ^"V"(,v ■ f V . --»,< í'¿,/T;A'. • ; i J , - , -.-. .<**{.• I #?#< $• .' J,:>' Í KPÊ •£-. ¿MBa 'V ! n s ’S f •‘ñ ' ? •' ' > ',$* iv ; * * * ■ SLau.tr5 p. « • t ¿•V'A\ - ¥? • ; • V V*- ^ •'•<’ A ^ * .'^! ùiCt'iff- • -, , __________________________ :- S . * _____________ ' NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L COUNTY. = , • CENSUS E N U M E R A T O R S . will be tw o solos new to New- m ' ^ ’ -♦ . . V fc ; V i • E m j Tacts For Those W ho A ro f f A fte r Jobs. * i : ' — ;---------- - / ■ — V O L. X X I I . J i berg audiences and several string trios wiH be especially interest ing. The performers are well known to Ncwberg people from their w ork in the college. Their teaching work has left little time for concerts and this is conse quently their first appearance this season in Ncwberg. In ad dition to his work a t the college Mr. Hull has charge o f the quartet and chorus o f the First -Presbyterian Church o f Salem, where he 6as a grow ing class in voice. Mr. and Mrs. Hull have had a wide experience in concert and recital w ork and a successful one, as their press notices show. Rev. Boughton took dinner w ith George Bush. N. Shireman made a trip to Portland Monday. A a N, TH U RSD AY, JA N U A R Y 13 .19 10 . K eral Secretary William E. Shaw, and Dr. John Willis Baer, presi dent o f Occidental College, are among the prominent names that will be on the program. NO. 13 C o m m e n ce the Any person o f good judgement, Oregon ranks seventh among w ho has received an ordinary fa m ily all the states in railroad build- Mr. Blanchard common school education, can moved to Dayton Monday. .«¡W in g during 1909 These figures readily and easily pass the test are compiled by the leading rail Mr. and Mrs. Bush and Mr. to be given applicants for census Amath were in Portland last road publications o f the country m enumerator’s places on Saturday, and show that the Beaver state OF week on business. A February 5th, the date finally A number o f the Newbeifc addcd 134 m ile8to it8 railroads set by U. S. Census Director friends o f Mrs. Noble called on during the year just closed. The Durand, according to an an her lajrt M onday for a birthday Pacific Northwest is declared to nouncement from the census be the great goal o f competitive surprise. bureau recently. This w ill be a railroad building in the United Master Calkins has his wire comforting assurance to the States. The straggle o f the rail less station in working order but several hundred thousand who roads to enter Central Oregon is it w ill take a little time to learn are believed to be contemplating detailed and development in the the code. making application for the places. Willamette Valley and in the I t was emphatically stated a t The orchard company which Oregon Coast country is re / Installation of Officers. the bureau that the test will be was formed here for the purpose corded. This is a far better The officers o f the Vesta Re o f engaging in apple growing, an eminently . reasonable and showing for the past year than practical one, similar to that ap bekah lodge were installed on in which the White Sox baseball made in 1908, ' . . . , , , , - was m nuc ui l a w , , when w u c u 7Ï* I plied to applicants at the twelfth Tuesday evening by District Dep man is interested, has on hand Jnqe8 0f new railw ay was built i census. I t w ill consist o f filling uty President. Marie Evans, $700 worth o f apple trees for O F THE this state. out a sample schedule o f popula with .Verona H. Nelson acting as planting.^ This tract o f land tion from a description, in nar Marshal. The follow ing ate the comprises about 100 acres and Pacific College Ndtes. rative form, o f typical families; officers for the term: the w ork is under the manage • and, in the case o f enumerators Noble Grand, Josephine Bradley; ment o f Mr. Amath w ho is well Miqp Erma Heacock, who was whose w ork will be in the rural Vice Grand, Emma Watkins; Sec qualified for the position. The out the fall term has entered our districts, they w ill be called upon retary, F lo r e n c e McDonald; remainder o f the Andrew John raUks again. to fill out an additional sample Treasurer, Emily Gardner; War jo n farm has been sold o ff in ten T h e s e a t o fK e a n e th H a n s e p schedule o f agriculture, from in den, Minnie Robertson; Conduc acre tracts and is being planted was vacant a d a y recently as a formation furnished by the cen tor, K atie Ferguson; Inside to walnuts and apples result o f an accident. Guard, Pearl Cummings; Outer sus bureau.. . . : Miss Esther Ellis, formerly a All persons, whether women or Guard, & W. ASithes; Chaplain, student o f Fow ler Academy, men, w ho may desire to become A. M. McDonald; Right Support Kansas enrolled a$ a student the The young son o f Mr. and Mrs. census enumerators must be citi- er N. G., Verona Nelson; Left first o f the term. aens o f the United States; res Supporter N. G., Rosa Hale; Carrol Kirk had a bad sick topell Postcards from Prpf. M atey idents o f the supervisor’s district Right Supporter V. G., Marie but is better. announce that he and his mother for which they wish to be ap Evans; Left Supporter V. G „ A. J. Palmer departed M onday are among the orange groves W . S. Allen Shows Freak A p p le Elmer A. Buehler, a former pointed; must be not less th a n l8 Marie Crabtree; P . N. G., Minnie enroute for Stockton; California, near Los Angeles. student o f Pacific College and nor more than 70 years o f age; Byers; Captain of the Degree where he expects to visit a broth J er whom he has not seen for a Rev. G. H. (freer gave another W. S. Allan, from Dundee, was n ow attending the Capital Busi must be physically able to do the Staff, Verona H. Nelson. helpful and inspiring talk m«bis exhibiting to his Newberg friends ness College o f Salem, w as last work; must be trustworthy, number o f years o f Officers. honest and o f good habits; must picked from his orchard, which able candidates as bass in the morning o f last week. have at least an ordinary educa moved t o Grants Pass this week The Royal Neighbors, o f A- President and Mrs. Kelsey nodonbt came as a result o f quartet o f the First Presbyterian tion aad must be able to write where they expect to make their cross potlenizing daring the church o f that city. Mr. Bueh merica met at the Masonic hall, plainly and with reasonable home, a brother o f Mr. Yarn’s entertained the junior academy January 10, with the Modern class on the evening ofja n n a iy 3, blooming season. One side of ler has been studying w ith Prof. rapidity. r.r having bought their place. f for their daughter, Miss Lorena. the apple has the red Spitzenberg Hull for the last year and a half Those w ho can comply with Woodmen o f America for jo in t Mr. and Mrs. Orejelo, some o f installation, when the follow ing A . very pleasant evening w a » color, while the other is striped and his recent appearance assist these requirements are invited to the Portland Mission workers, a little like a Ben Davis, with a ing Mr. Hull at a Christmas,Ves reported. put in their applications, as there officers were installed for the in- made Miss Mabel Paulsen a visit very distinct line ot demarkation per Musical Service led the music will be at least 68,000 enumera suing year. Fred Ames, consul; The students aiy getting anx the later part o f last week ant between the tw o colors. Earlier committee erf the church to au Clifford Cady, adviser; Earnest tors’ places to be filled by-the ious to see the famous Dallas ; last Sunday Mrs. Orejelo coi in the season Mr. Allan found thorize Mr. Hull ^ engage him middle o f March in preparation Ward, banker; W. B.Cory, clerk; ducted the services a t the church ball team perform on our one apple o f this kind on a Spitz for w o rk jn the quartet. The for the enumeration beginning Jim Went*, escort; Fred Richards, irt the morning and evening. floor Friday night. The home tree, which he exhibited at the members have expressed them watchman; Jake Taylor, sentry; April 15th. team would be greatly encour meeting of the State Horticultur selves as very much pleased with Application forms, with full Earnest Yates, chief forester. aged in their stupendous under Portland Notes. al Society held during the holi Mr. Buehler’s work at his initial instructions for filling in, and The officers for the R. N. o f A. taking, by the attendance o f a days, and later he found this service last Sunday. It is likely were as follows. L ottie Han- complete information concerning Pending timber sales from the. good crowd. one. Next season he should try Mr. Buehler will appear here in the test and life method o f a ? non’ oracle;Flora Fairbanks, vice national forest reserves o f Ore his hand at producing an apple a recital during the coming . pointment, can be secured by orack; Ida Ward, post oracle; gon and Washington will mean Revival M eetings. $ ____ ___ halt soar and half sweet, to sell spring. M ary Greesley, chancelier; Flor w riting to the supervisor o f cen a revenue to the tw o common to families where divorce pro At Chrisiian Tabernacle, Sun sus for the supervisor’s district ence Schreffler, recorder; Grace wealths o f more than $300,000. “ Charlie, dear,” queried the in which the applicant lives. All Cady, receiver; Marshals, Linda This sum will go to the school day morning, January 16th, re ceedings have been threatened. fair maid a t the ball park, “ w h y vival meetings will ljegin, con Bashaw, and Maud Kelso; In applications, properly filled in and road funds o f the tw o states, ducted by the pastor, assisted by does that man behind the hitter must be filed with the supervisors ner Sentinel, Elsie Stafford; flut the counties benefitted being Calvin H a ir Resigns. wear such a big bib?” not later than January 25th as ter, L. M. Stafford; Manager, those in which the timber grew Mias Ellen Flook, o f Portland, as soloist and song leader. A lively Bertha Beck ner. The drijl teams- “ That,” explained Charlie, “ is any received after that date- can The distribution o f this money Calvin Blair, tired o f the dis- interest is already manifestde, by .. .. .__ j , _. . a- ■ , . t o keep his shirt front from get- work o f both lodges was exceed will mean great improvement to not be considered. tinction incident to official posi- .. . , . good audiences and eleven new . . . . . ting mussed when the ball knocks J. R. Hendricks, o f Salem, is the ingly pretty and interesting. both states. tion at the seat ol government i , . . „ members being added since first r v l h a £ i„i supervisor for the first congres Their were fully tw o hundred o f Yamhill, and filed his resigna- ms teeth out. ’ Numerous important conven announcement was made tw o people present, all o f whom sat sional district in Oregon and tion as deputy sheriff. He is now tions o f interest throughout the She could not cook, she could Seneca C. Beach, o f Portland, for down to a bountiful supper Northwest are scheduled for week ago. All Christian people holding down a much more lu not bake, she could not wield a are welcome to participate in the prepared bv the R. N. o f A. and the second district. crative position with the Sweeny garded rake, she could not sew, Portland during the present M. W. o f A. services. The non-church people Construction Co., which is build she could not darn, she could not month. The Oregon State Fed are especially invited and urged The ing the railroad into Tillamook knit socks out o f yarn and she eration o f Labor and the North- to attend regularly. The service E astern S tar Installs O ffic e rs. est Retail Harness & Saddlery He is head clerk at the camps could not a husband get; so she ■ ... «■».-,.... > . ,U V; w ill not be long and < will com Come to the Christian Church along the line of the new road, became a suffragette and joined ^ s s ’n. opened their annual Newberg Chapter No. 55 Or mence at 7:30 p.m. with special Friday evening, January 14, and gatherings on Monday, January and considering the character ot a club whose m otto said: “ Till song service, each evening. hear what it is, and also learn der o f the Eastern Star installed the country being traversed, it we can vote we shall not wed.” 10, and interesting sessions are G eo . C. R it ch e y , Pastor. about a “ Club" house and rest the following officers on Thurs doubtless gives him an oppor being held by both o f these bodies, room for the women o f Ncwberg day last: tunity to get close to nature. òood attendance has marked the A story comes from the Vatican W orthy Matron, Nellie Nelson; and surrounding country. Bank Officials Elected. With the openings .before steady, that Cardinal Merry de Val w as conventions, the delegates being Business men ’s presence earnest W orthy Patron, Harry E. Gor competent young men in many speaking w ith a friend on the widely representative o f the At the annual meetings held oq. ly solicited. No fee-no collection. don; A. M . Emily Gordon; Sec. lines o f endeavor in the great Storer incident and the Roosevelt Elizabeth Clemmcns; Treas. J. D. North Pacific states. The Ore. Tuesday by|Newbcrg’s tw o banks Please* come. Noithwest today a tgood wages, letter, wljen suddenly the cardinal Gordon; A. CM Lura Ferguson; gon Retail Hardware & Imple oncers for the coming year were and where there is an abundant ■aid. smiling; “ There are three ment Dealers’ Ass’n., which em Third Num ber Lyceum War., Margaret Caldwell; Sent., elected as follows: For the United opportunity for advancement, excellent ways o f disseminating Win. Clem mens; Adah, Josephine braces those portions o f Wash States National, J. L. Hoskins, w The third number ofthelVepum Christenson; Ftuth,. Emma Lar- ington tributary to Portland, as president; S. L. Parrett, vice the field of politics has little to news—telephone, tel-egraph and tell-a-woman!” course will be given in Duncan’s kin. Esther, ‘ Annie McDonald; land, as well as this whole state, jresident; other members of the offer them in comparison. Hall on Friday evening January Martha, Margaret T h o m a s ; will meet here January 18 and board of directors, Clarence Bntt, 21. The concert will be given by Electa, Rosa Hale; Verona H. 19, and the Pacific Federation ot S. J. Madson, J. I. Hadley, J. F. Mrs. Eva H. Hull, violin and Nelson as Installing Officer and Hardware & Implement Dealers’ Taylor, T. H. Hunt. For the Ass’n., will meet here January 20 piano; Alexander Hull, baritone Delta Christy ns Marshal. First National, J. D. Gordon, and 21. anti ’cello and Miss Dorothy president; N. C. Christenson, vice Hull, piano. A varied and in The Young Peoples Societies president; other directors, A. Nel | Card of Thanks. teresting program has lieen ar j t - ... -T— “ o f Christian Endeavor through son, A. R. Mills, J. M. Crawford, A G U N , Fishing Tackle, Base Ball, Sporting Goods o f any ranged for the evening, opening , Vfe wish to thank our friends out the state are planning to Bernhard Groth, L. B. Ferguson, kind, a good Bicycle— new or second-hand—pocket knife, or rasor? O r do you wish something repaired, or made with a piano duet and Hoeing d nei^ibors for their sympathy send full delegations to the big Thomas Prince, L. G. Kneeshaw. overt I f you do, call on us and w e ’ll do the rest. assistance in o u r' recent state convention to lie held in with n string trio. Mr. Hull will vement. singi .a; tfoxen « » a g e /in three Portland, February 15, 16 and Ths Graphic and W eekly O re- ups, among others a set o f groui 17. Dr. Francis E. Clarke, of _____ gonian $2.25 per year; or the ii«* » ♦♦♦ Miss L ouise H bnri chiVh ten's arnrga n f htrrmiT emnr BNRIOT, Boston, president o f the W orld’s Graphic and Sem i-W eekly Jour- i Nelson a Heneen Guo. H knriot . <. position. In ’cello number there Christian Endeavor Union; Gen- nal one yecr fo r $2.00. Y ear Right.' W all Paints and c E Fuller Paint Company Shipm ent of JWall ir just arrived. DO YOU N E E D THEO. ST. PIERRE. -4 V ■■ • . V t