8 TH E N EW BER G GRAPHIC. September 19 , 1910 Lik« His Mother Used To Make. “ 1 waa born in Indiany," says a stranger, lank and slim. A s us fellers in the restaurant was kindo’ guying him. And Uncle Jake was slidin’ him another punkin pie • And an extra cup o’ coffee, with a twinkle in his eye. “ I waa bora in Indiany—more’n forty year ago— An' I nain’t been back in twenty—and I ’m workin’ back’arda slow; But I ’ve et in ever’ restaurant twixt here and Santy Fee And I want to state this coffee tastes like gittin' home to me! “ Pour us out another,daddy,” says the feller, warmin’ up, A-epeakin’ Croat a saucerful, as uncle tuk his cup. “ When I seed yer sign out yander,” he went on to Uncle Jake— “ Come in and git some coffee like yer mother used to make’— 1 thought o f my ok) mother and the Posey County farm. And me a little kid ag'in a-hangin’ on her arm. A s she set the pot a-bi-lin’f broke the eggs and poured ’em in. ” And the feller kindo’ halted, with a trimble in his chin. OPENING OF THE ; cm r schools Mrs. Mamie Fulkerson, Miss Mnbelle Ross, 1 B. 1 A. N e w b e rg ’a N ew $40,000 High. School Building, nearing completion Auction Sale at Rock Robinson ’ & Sons every Saturday, 2 P.M .,— Household furniture o f all kinds both new and second hand. F or S a l e — T wo good Jersey cows, one fresh, the other will be soon. C. C. E l l io t t , Dundee, Ore. E. U. Will, the well known piano tuner of Portland, will be in Newberg soon and will call on his regular customers. Newones can drop a postal addressed to Newberg. - N ursery S t o c k —Farmers and fruit growers can save money in buying fruit trees by seeing me. H A R V E Y A. W R IG H T , German and History— High School. Sheep dip sold at 80 cent a gal­ lon. One and a half miles north and cloak rooms o f the public orderly ever held in. the Eleventh, of Newberg. J. J. J ordon . school building, and in the base­ for only one man was killed, he You and your children are safe ment o f the Presbyterian and being one John Holmes, who was if you wear Dr. L o w e ’s correctly Baptist churches. The new high shot to death by Squire Colwell schobl building will be occupied at Grapevine, which is near fitted glasses. Eye sate and price safe. Consult him till 4 o ’clock about November first. Hazard. at Imperial h>tel Saturday, Oct. T o say Powers was guilty o f Young women wishing t o the Goebel murder caused many work for their board and room o f bis followers t o admire him The ladies o f the Christian Bi-*' and attend high school should the more. When told that ble school will hold a window phone to or communicate with Powers got rich m ja il and that sale o f home cooking on Satur­ Supt. Wiley. Many excellent he charged $500 for a Republican day at Leavitt & Hardwick’s homes a r e available. Small speech in Johnson county last office, corner o f First and Main wages w ill also be paid in some fall, his followers either refused and also at Baird’s grocery on instances. to believe the charge or gloried East First street.. in his achievements, if true. From the beginning bis follow ­ II your eyes are giving you ers have been loyal and unchange­ trouble it is evident that^here is able. The orators called Mr. something wrong. ^Better see Powers “ M aytr o f the Moun­ the Mansell & Ma$tin Optical H e and Attorney tains,” and Powers w as nomin­ Co. at the drug store next door Classmates in College. ated on this sentiment. to the postoffice. No charge for an examination. Office open Sat­ I t w as a victory over hearts Everybody has heard of Caleb Powers who was convicted o f b y the ex-prisoner, who, fo r urdays. the murder o f Goebel in Kentucky, nearly a decade, fought for his L adies —W e have an unusually and newspaper readers are more Kit against ignoble death whale attractive chance for a bright, or less familiar w ith his tong being shipped from ja il to jail, energetic woman, well and favor­ w h o three times w as close to fight for liberty. ably known in this community. The fact that be has receirtfy the gallows and who was par­ For details address, enclosing received the nomination fo r con­ doned by the Governor white stamped self addressed envelope gress again places him in the w aiting for his fifth trial.” to Manager, Lock Box 750, St. limelight. The fact that A t­ Louis, Mo. 51 torney Clarence Butt, o f New berg, and Powers were college Why be bothered with tw o mates at Valpariso, Indiana, pair o f glasses? Call at adds interest to the following Imperial hotel Saturday, Oct. 8, newspaper note from London, 10 to 4 o ’clock and have Dr. Low e Kentucky: "Kentucky has had show you the new glasses with One 4 H. P. gasoline engine for m a n y p i c t u r e s q u e political which you can see all distances. trade. V incent .& W ilson . battles; it probably will have One solid piece of glass, no un­ many more, but in picturesque­ F or S axe —Vetch seed at $3.90 sightly lines to catch dirt and ness and intensity the Republican strain the eyes. Free demon­ per hundred. J. J. J ordon . campaign in the Eleventh Ken­ strations. tucky District, where Caleb F or R e nt —H ouse with barn Have Dr. Low e relieve your Powers is a candidate for con­ by J. T. E verest . head and eye ache with a pair o f gress, exceeds all that have gone Parties wanting drain tile can his superior glasses. They cost before. get same of Enos Ellis. 30 uo more thau inferior grades and Figuratively speaking, Powders you have the benefit o f his skill has swung himself from the gal M oney T o L oan — See A tty. B. and more than 20 years exper­ low s’ noose, in the shadow of A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. ience. Consult him at Imperial which he languished for eight long years, to within close range W a n t e d —A girl to do house­ hotel Saturday, Oct. 8, until 4 o ’clock. Dozens of Newberg re­ o f a seat in, the Congress o f the work and attend school. ferences. United States. * M rsi C has > L a p p . Within a few months time, he Cash paid' for hogs and poultry A Snap. has emerged from a dingy Ken­ of all kinds. Jt E. Smith, Route tucky prison after -he heard the 4 fine lots: Small amount verdict o f tw o juries sentencing 3, Phone l'5>-25i down; balance easy monthly him to confinement in the State F o r S a l e — Jersey cow, fresh in payments. Inquire C. A. Mor- Penitentiary during, his natural February. J. E. Smith, Route ris, opposite postoffice 45-tf life, and still another verdict 3> Phone 15-25, pronouncing him guilty o f will- full murder and saying that he A well selected stock of hand Subscriptions to College Build­ must be hung by the neck until painted China just opened at ing Fund Due. he was dead, and come back to Morris’ jewelry store. his mountain home and friends On the first of October the The B ig Jumbo pencil tablet subscriptions to the building fund and received a vindication in the primaries this month by defeat­ for 5i cents by Lynn B. Ferguson, for Pacific College will be due 50 ing one o f the best Representa­ Prescription Druggist. and payable to W. E. Crozer, tives the district ever had, Don. Miss Mabel Miller Teacher ofi treasurer o f the board, at the C. Edwards, and carrying six­ Piano. Phone Black 117, Cor U. S. National Bank. The new teen out o f the nineteen counties building is now well under w ay Sherman and Edwards streets. o f the district. and obligations with the con­ They call this the “ Bloody Buy your school books and tractors must be met. Conse­ Eleventh” District because of its school supplies of Lynn B. Fer­ quently all who have made sub- vendettas, its feuds and the kill­ guson, Prescription Druggist. scriptions are earnestly requested ings that have grown ou t of 50 j to be prompt in payment, in trivial quarrels. The primary j _ order to relieve the building that resulted in the nomination committee of possible embarrass- of Powers is considered the m o itj Mftku KMiwars u4 Bli4J«r Riskt< 'menti POWERS FOR CONGRESS W. W. WILEY A. C. STANBROUGH Superintendent of City Schools Principal High School Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Equalization of Yamhill county, Oregon, will meet at the Court House in Mc­ Minnville, on Monday, October 17th, 1910, at 10 o ’clock a.m. for the purpose o f examining and correcting the assessment rolls in any errors that may occur thereon in valuation or descrip­ tion of property, and for trans­ acting any other business that may lawfully come before the Board, and continue in session from day to day exclusive o f Sundays, and legal holidays, N E W B E R G P U P L IC SCH O O L until the examination, correc­ tion and equalization o f the as­ sessment rolls shall be completed. The following information] new grade teachers . Petitions or applications for regarding the teaching force in Miss Constance Ewing, of the reduction o f any particular the public school and High School Portland, a graduate o f Port­ assessment shall be made in has been furnished by Superin­ land Academy; Miss Lola Kauf­ writing, verified by the oath of tendent Wiley. man, former Principal o f the the applicant or his attorney, HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY. Springbrook School; Miss Myrtle and filed with the Board daring Mr. A. C. Stanbrough, Prin­ Gause, a graduate o f Pacific Col­ the first week it is by law cipal, Latin, Chemistry, Physics. lege; Miss Ethel Weed, o f Ver- required to be in session, and any Miss Dorothy Hull, History nonia, Oregon; Miss Eula Hod- petition or application not so and Economics. son, a graduate of Pacific Col­ made, verified and filed will not Mr. Robert Goetz, Mathematics lege; Mrs. Mamie Fulkerson and be considered or acted upon by and Athletics. Miss Mabelle Ross, both grad­ the Board. Mr. A. N. Fulkerson, English. uates from the Oregon State Dated this 26th day o f Sept. Mr. H. A. Wright, German and Normal School. 1910. Enrollment, opening day, Sep­ History. M artin M il l e r , Mr. S. E. Launer, Science and tember 26th, 1910, 665. County Assessor o f Yamhill Enrollment, opening day, Sep­ English. County. tember 27th, 1909, 601. GRADE TEACHERS. Mr. W. A. Petteys, Principal, 8 B. Miss Grace Duncan, 8.A. Miss Constance Ewing, 7 B. Nearly every old man thinks he Miss Anna Dudley, 7 A. looks young for his age. Miss Grace Wilson, 6 B. Saturday morning is a poor! Miss Lola Kaufman, 6 A. time for a barber to send word Miss Doris Duncan, 5 B. that he is sick. Miss Mary Barber, 5 A. What has become o f the old Miss Myrtle Gause, 4 B. fashioned woman who knew Miss Ethel Weed, 4 A. how to make a mustard plaster? j Mrs. Josephine Bradley, 3 B. “ I knew a man,” writes Henry Miss Mabel Rush, 3 A. Garland, “ Who shaved his legs Miss Eula Hodson, 2 B. the day before he got married.” 1 Miss Lena Spangle, 2 A. Globe Whirls. W an ted — Prunes and Dried Black Caps at H. S. Gile & Co., Packing House, Newberg, Ore­ gon. Both phones. tf-36 F or S a l e —One Mason and Hamlin organ, one extension table, one iron bedstead with springs and mattress, at a bar­ gain. Asa Kelsey, Cor. Second and Center streets. A Southern Woman Coming. Board o f Equalization. satin lining—on North Chehalem road. Finder please return to Graphic office. 50 pd; NEW HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Mr. Robert Goetz, teacher ol mathematics and athletics, a The Ringing o f the Bells Brings graduate from Philomath Col Out the History Makers lege and the University of Ore- of the Future- gon, and former principal o f the ---------- Oregon City High School. Newberg is herself again, for Mr. A. N. Fulkerson, teacher the schools have opened and our j ° f English, a graduate o f the best crop, the children, areevery- Oregon State Normal School and where in evidence. Our children, former Superintendent o f the bless them, there are none other Corvallis Schools, like them, and our schools are Mr. H. A- Wright, teacher o f the pride o f the community. German and history, a graduate Then opening day is fr gladsome o f Pacific College, day and there is general rejoicing Mr. S. E. Launer, teacher o f to" see the streets lined o f morn- Science and English, a graduate inga and evenings with the o f Lafayette Seminary and teach- future makers o f history in Ore- er o f several years’ experience in gon. the public schools of this state. And U n d e Jake he fetched the feller’s coffee back, and stood A s solemn, fer a minute, as a undertaker would; Then he sort o’ turned and tiptoed to’rds the kitchen door— and next, Here comes his old w ife out with him a-rubbin’ o f her specs— ' ,X And she rushes for the stranger, and she hollers out, “ I t ’s him! Thank God w e ’ve met him cornin’ ! Don’t you know yer mother, Jim?” And thè feller as he grabbed her, says, ‘You bet I hain’t forgot— But,” wipin’ of his eyes, says he, “yer coffee’s mighty hot!” /JA M E S W H IT C O M B R IL E Y . On the twentieth o f October Newberg is promised a great treat when Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, o f w ay down in Georgia, w ill address the people on behalf o f statewide' prohibition for Ore­ gon. She is said to be second only to Miss Willard as a force­ ful temperance speaker. The Philadelphia Public Lead­ er says of her: “ Fresh from a rousing meeting held at the Florence Iron Works, where several hundred men sang and cheered themselves hoarse, Mrs. M ary Harris Armor, the whirlwind orator from Georgia, invaded Mount H olly this eyen- ing and swept everything before her. In ten minutes this wonder­ ful little woman, who seems to be able to talk night and day at express-train speed and keep it up for weeks, had her audience completely in sympathy with her arguments and ready to do al­ most anything she suggested.” L ost — A gray, suit coat, gray % Gain in first day enrollment over last year, 64. Total enrollment for last year, 915. Estimated enrollment for this y ear, 1050. On account o f the misunder­ standing about the opening date for the high school grades, the first day enrollment was but 110. This represents about one-half of the expected enrollment. The high school classes are be­ ing held in the assembly room! “X fOUYSKlDNEYCURI