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efcnÉtag. Those attending s: s ï™ î i argument, « n a ß . Mr, ♦ad M i* H. M and the Gra if it is t o be V the fitte* which . Evidently ft is w holly from ft The groundhog ought to come o u t at his h olt and shake with selfish standpoint the gentleman speaks, when he voices the deSire to see Paafifc College g o out o f • are not likely to conclude to bow 1 dow n to him in his contention. The Graphic believes there is * room for both Schools in the v The w ood dealer is the one valley. Statistics show that | m an w ho «taadbib w ith weath there are a larger per cent o f er forecaster. The long drawn p f young people attending col ou t winter has no terrors for leges in Oregon than in any dither state in the union, and doubtless this m ay largely by accounted fo r by pointing to the number o f colleges located so that they easily reached by the yt people. There are enou gby men and young women gro’ so should o ******* bnlalWi Miv w 4 Mr*. 6 . L building fund to date is $19,383. avoid a quarantine, shows very little consideration for his neigh- l»r s . It is agreat inconvenience, t o . be surd,' t o be shut in for several weeks, but it is a case where the prevail. It is the only w ay ‘ to stam p ou t contagions .djaeuaes and all should heartily co-operate ^ i be getting a col t o furnish a large r JPacific A l ette, b ' doubt true 01 will make a donation fo thy col lege building fund o f five cents for every sack o f their Queen Patent flour sold in the stores o f Ntw> berg, Dundee, Sprm gbrook And )|kx £romj&arc||l to September l * o f u t f ^ s r “This offer should meet with hearty response on the ■part o f the people.— In the flin t — Office over Pirat Nat'l »% '■li dfíltK ,<»V9( * Slyter, Mr. and M e*. Roger», and Mesdames H*.VW. W flfcuns* Ethel W flsoo. ¿ ' f i . Grame,; B. W F endali m * Potter, C. Fairbanks, Angal Jone* N. F. Bytra, Emma B and Miss M ary Johnson ì C h # J ip A ***» lime is com ing by and by. The lon gp rayed for depot is eing supplied at Rex, and Con- dering the diminutive size o f le structure it certainly might b « * buih several yea«. ; m B dgw Bftime, U t. and M iC V . Vincent, ,M r, and .KKSKswiowOTwysaanoKlo -------------- Apple Growers Effect ' D R . JO H N S. A t a meeting held m Crater’s hall on last Saturday the organ* ization o f the Newberg Apple Growers Association was effected by the election of a board o f nine directors. Those elected'for one V«**' were I. N. Campbell, N. E. Britt, Ztmri Mills, h i S. Otis and W. T. West. F or tw o years, N. Q. Christenson, J„ D. Gordon, W. S. Allan, j . H. Rets. At the meeting oi the board J. D. Gordon was elected presidenpaad the First National Bank treasur er. A man for secretary and manager is being sought tor but no selection has been made. - O Aesorsr Bank of Newberg i- 1 "O'' Both Phon«, - A 6 -q t G ran ite M ilk P an . '* * - 10c These sell for about double this in the regular wav. They will h e 01 hen bought - Allen-Reynolds '^Hardware Co board a very interesting discus sion w as engaged in by Granville Everest, W. S. Allan, F. L. Strait, % N. Campbell, D. P. Strait and others. Mr. Everest produced a canvass chart illustrating the best methods o f apple grow ing, packing and marketing, as com pand t o the old slipshod w ay o f doing things, Which awakened much interest and brought out on animated discussion that was profitable to thbqe w ho heard it. MP. B kkkst to o k "the; ground that it w a f better to grub out W AG N ER I CHASE & GRAVEL C O M * All kinds df gravel for c crate work, cement bloc or wood work furnish« short notice. Leave or at the office o f K. B. L D R . A . M . D A V IS ( b ; V ic fpt¿ {fritti " l D E N T IS T full fins of new models. Come in kfouwon’ t be obliged to buy. W e’ ll but judgement. j .-- u SOTM PHONCS TJu WAG. rooai to cut while i&] riva spammics of the R A fiN E L j in every — _;— ---------------- »cond Growth.... 4181 per coil DELIVERED AND SAWED j Any one w ho is in terested ip fruit g ro' it w orth while to j meetings and heart! not willing to do ongiit to impel housekeepers in m^de tn frei the th rftgftgT Y W M d .tff lffT flOffr «nan *'ôt Yioodburn, on last Saturday he said to the writer "that orchards were being planted « t w a i M Ahally a case o f ’throw in g good Ae land was too flat and wet for Jxees, but he said, fiirther that ynuch o f the land in the vicinity J>f Newberg wiWWell adapted to Wnccessful apple growing. Re- «garding the probability o f over od action g f . apples he said ere was no danger o f this, ongh he retp^rked that doubt- dess prices wcnftd be low er in the «future. He expressed confidence * l the applB grow er w ho pro- nces a goo^qj>ple alw ays get ting a fair return for the money g E On Friday eVening’bflabt'W efekl tberWednesday Club gavk a re-jj ” it will b e a n e r y ception in Duncans H alloo Which I *• y materially *to a large number o f Nc'wbefg peO- j pie w et* mViteti. The hall Was tastily decorated for tli^ occa the habit o f calling for the sion, the floors being itoWred Patent and take no other. with rags and the witklbws shaded w ith lace enftains, and withal i t 1 Was1 transformed Tnto a very cosy reception parlor. I Many ladies arid gentlemen.'5'® were present and following, the introductions a pleasant half f| hour was spent ip a social Way*t ■ after which Ji^rs. C ,J, Edwards, [ g dow n the president o f the Club, intro-U | nebioj “ níHVfftu in at ®foGrapM c;offiee to si hand& suiaV aOS J. B. Newh went tdpU flqA ffcm ville to. latest approved methods. Sewer and Tile Work. Í & who delivered a yery; s d ip k ir ly « , h' , ‘ "t^UnniuB Icv.uroffl Its attractive seaside reeorts, fi medics! springs, magnificent t ttitmv • / * > « “ * " * * » county assessor on behalf of toral w ork for the Con al church at Sneridan i is a verjr impressive During the course ò f h vreehs ago w hew the earn- dation., and drome, ont, to She Miss Kàthenne Ronfi was opened for .raising spacious residence o f J. Carl flfel- *he á j « c « V é fijfa »money for a , nr% *hpgdiu| f«U JPacific Collage, ana When nearly Instrumental sary of Mrs. Nelson. At $he all Newberg people were wearing msbed (» t ik e Mis college tnsnsriw bridges,« isr^mr iasHj itflsn nf theJtqtt the affair GartlnéV, Jessie B p t • student o f the college w ho now was planned without the kn^w- Gregory and Mr. G c " — . -----ti flndVnJ- *susidsnisssunSlstririSy>uusi «arks klfflft. f f . B efore, the departure, o f the; tjcuti vlsttSnjf ifl towr, t houg h eompfc u ly unspsisuA>ahe guests light refreshments .wefe ♦IfoaMdff fh e 't m h r 'fo r hrirte, served. If was an evening very ■f wearing one o f the badges. pleasantly spent, for the ladies o f the Clnb proved to iie good ejn-! tertainers. J ]r » f the other denominational col- and ga [leges ofbsbs WiMoiik 1 I r ^ r ih y ifl^ w i [w h o in q n fie * * ta the firient o f nmbad Can locate you on 160 acres of neat [the badge, when the Imilding Accom good goverment tariff, ’ within Stannard pre ^campaign was explained to him. speech five miles o f R. R. com e, a t oncew a beautiful |His response w a s -j'k y is h fbqr fba-Jic only « ^ ^ “ io c a tio tt it o f the would quit.” d i i i ^ ^ 5-* 1 h i. wishin: n-uyy, r Sf ^..PATTgHSON, r, 1 an explanation, when tne college many rernrns or tne any Tne EddyviUe, Ore. president ventured the assertion guests departed each declaring Lincoln Co. • . 2 2 i&oV kiViTovV ' VWSAVf o f outdoor groves and along ocean bench b vards, make this fsMrod itrfon World's Greatest Winter R e so m m m POINT Shasta Route fetts'mtu • 1.00 privileges and first HOES J»- - • am ■ - 1 lumu ocrwui . (H ikL a a gi doji jiioct ■jy^ m aSlMit sd1s<B I Vie css «er« moMjr an ¿recede Dry G ood.. W e carry t f o d clean • p e «.« m I»! hn* or Ill „ by - writing - to W — lf. -iCMURRAY, Gen. Tsss. Agent, Portland, 0 ragen