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I THE N EW BURQ GRAPHIC now in. Along the west line o f Merid ian street from Second street to Notice is hereby given that the N. W O ODW ARD Kd I tor u d PablMhar council o f the city o f Newberg, Third street. Along the south line o f Sheri Yamhill county, Oregon, a r e FabUskad *T«ry Tharadaj momia« dan street from west line o f Main : tiraphio Batidla«. No. «00 F ini Strae» about t o assess and determine OflM. White at; Keeldenee. Bln* • the proportionate share o f the street west to connect with cem ent walk now in. at New beri. Ortfo», cost o f constructing street drain at U m Along the east line o f Main age and resurfacing with^ stand b llar. ard bitulithic wearing surface street from First street north to $1.50 Per Year in Advance and im proving all that portion connect w ith cement walk now o f First street from the west in. Along the east line o f Howard ine o f Main street east t o the THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1912 west line of Center street, in said street from First street north to It is now the closed season city o f Newberg, assessable t o connect with cement walk now each lot or parcel o f ground in. against straw votes. Along the east line o f Howard abutting upon said portion of street from Sheridan street south There is consolation in the said First street so improved, thought that it might have been and liable for the cost o f said t o connect with cement walk a whole lot worse. A second improvement; and that the said n ow in. Along the east line o f College lion hunt in the jungles o f ' ‘dark* council will at an adjourned meeting thereof, t o be held at street between First and Second est Africa” is overdue. the council room in the said city streets to connect cement walks The burning question now is of Newberg, M onday evening, now in. Along the south line o f Sheri ca n there be a Democrat found November 25th, 1912, at 7:30 dan street from Main street east o ’clock, assess said proportionate w h o will be willing t o assume to connect cement walk now’ in. the responsibilities of the office >art o f said cost o f said improve Along the west line o f Meridian o f postm aster in Newberg. Don’t ment on t h e said abutting street from Hancock street to jroperty. all speak at once, please. connect cement walk now in. Dated November 7th, 1912. Along the west line o f Merid W. W. Nelson, Single tax went d ow n t o de ian street from the alley north o f Recorder o f the city o f Newberg. feat b j an avalanche o f votes First street south to connect against them easure. It seems with cement walk now in. th at Oregonians have finally Notice o f Street Assessm ent Along the west line o f Meridian reached a point where they re Notice is hereby given that the street from Franklin street to fuse t o be U’Ren-ized at every council o f the city o f Newberg, North street. election held. Yamhill county, Oregon, a r e Along the south line o f Second about t o assess and determine street from Dayton avenue east Thousands o f Republicans all the proportionate share o f the to connect with cement walk over the country cast their votes cost of grading, constructing now in. for Wilson in order t o prevent concrete curbs and paving with Along the south line o f Third the possible election of the w orld- five inch gravel bitulithic pave street from Edwards street west renowned e g o t i s t , Theodore ment and im proving all that to College street. Roosevelt, thus averting a na portion o f W ashington street, Along the south line o f Fourth tional calam ity as they saw it, from the north line o f Second street from School street t o but it made a bad show ing for street t o the south line o f Han H oward street. Taft. cock s t r e e t , excepting inter Along the south line o f Fourth W et vs dry. ; M arshal Snod section with First street, in the street from River street east to grass, o f C ottage Grove, said he said city of Newberg, assessable connect with cement walk now made 300 arrests for drunken to each lot o r parcel o f ground in. Along east line o f Main street ness in twelve m onths while the abutting upon said portion o f city w as wet and the number o f said First street so improved, south to North street. Along the west line of Willa arrests for the past nineteen and liable for the cost o f said months .w ith o u t, saloons w as improvement; and that the said mette street between Fourth anc thirty. W hat * nice, quiet, order council will a t an adjourned Fifth streets t o connect with ly tow n saloons d o make a n y meeting thereof, t o be held at cement walks n ow in. the council room in the said city Crosswalks. how .—Junction C ity Times. of Newberg, M onday evening, A long the north line o f Sheri [Governor Stubbs, o f Kansas, November 25th, 1912, at 7:30 dan street across School street w h o w as a candidate for the o ’clock, assess said proportion, and east half , o f Washington United States Senate suffered de ate part o f said cost o f said im street. Along the south line o f Sheri feat. Since he w as one c f the provement on the s a id abutting dan street across Garfield street. seven governors w h o g o t g lory property. Dated November 7th, 1912. Along the west line o f Blaine unto themselves by urging T. R W. W. Nelson, street across Sheridan street. t o get into the fight, his dow n Along the west line of Lincoln fall will not cause Republicans t o Recorder o f the city o f Newberg. street across Sheridan street. shed any crocodile tears. It is Along the north line o f Han often the case that the fellow Notice o f Street Assessm ent cock street across College, School w ho leads in tearing dow n the house gets caught in the ruins. Notice is hereby given that the and west half of Grant street. Along the south line o f Second council o f the city o f Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon, a r e street across east half o f Grant LIBRARY BILLS AUOWED about t o assess and determine street. Along the south line of IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER the proportionate share o f the Third street across east half of cost o f grading, constructing College street. Cement walk from steps to concrete curbs and paving with A long the east line o f Main street........................... $31.10 five inch gravel bitulithic pave street across North street. W ood................................................. 50.00 Along the west line of School Janitor w o rk ..::.............................. 30.00 ment and im proving all that Librarian....................... 60.00 portion o f College street, from street across Fifth street. B ook s................................................ 87.35 five feet north of the north line A long the west line of Willa L igh t b ills......................................... 10.15 o f Second street t o the South line mette street across Fifth street. D aily papers..................................... 2.40 A long the east line of College D rayage................ 2.25 of Hancock street, excepting in tersection with First street, in street across North street. M owing law n................................. 1.00 Insurance on furniture and the said city o f Newberg, assess A long the south line o f Fifth b o o k s ........................................ 1450 able t o each lo t or parcel of street across River street. Paym ent on encyclopedias.......... 30.00 ground abutting upon said p or Said walks t o be built in com tion o f said College street so im pliance with Ordinance No. 285 $318.25 proved, and liable for th exost o f o f the d t y o f Newberg, and that said improvement; and that the no bids will be received after the MARRIAGE NOTICE said council will a t an adjourned time spedfied. All bids must At the home o f the bride’s meeting thereof to be held at the state the am ount per square foot parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. council room in the said city o f for which the party submitting Kelso, at Ninth and Grant streets, Newberg, M onday evening, No the same will furnish the mate Clifford C. Cady and Lottie G. v e m b e r 25th, 1912, at 7:30 rial and bnild the said walks. Huston were united in marriage, o ’clock, assess said proportionate Bids must be enclosed in a sealed November 6th, Rev. S. W. P ot part of said cost of said improve envelope and delivered to the ment on the said abutting Street Commissioner. tre officiating. The right is hereby reserved by After the ceremony, the bride property. Dated November 7.th, 1912. the d t y to reject any and all bids and groom with the guests de * W. W. Nelson, W. F. Wilkin, departed to their nicely furnishec Recorder o f the d ty of Newberg Street Commissioner o f the City home, where all partook o f a right o f Newberg. 3-2t royal repast, after which the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry happy couple took the 1:10 Dobbins, October 30 th,a daugter. m otor for Salem. Mo man need ready penan tor want of wa lor on the great desert* Bids W anted Public Safo. of tho U** .d States. There are aovOral forme of cactus that store Notice is hereby given, that the water against a rainy season. They On Wednesday, November 13 on the old Sanderson farm, tw o undersigned will receive sealed are the camels of ths vegetable miles west o f Dundee, I will sel bids np to 6 o ’clock P. M., world. On# form develops a great hollow loaf that abeorbs moisture a t public auction seven bead o " November 11th, 1912, tor build from the atmosphere. The other g ood horses, three cow s anc ing the follow ing sidewalks and throws up a thick round stalk and cross walks, to-w it: some yearling heifers, and holds , the water in millions of cells. Sidewalks, In periods of drought tho plants large am ount o f farming imple Along the east line o f College draw on this stored supply. B y its and household goods. street from North street north tapping these cactus reservoirs suf G. W. Harding. ficient water will drop out to save lt-p< to connect with cement walk tho life of a traveler.—Harper's. Newberg Graphic • r Notice o f Street Assessm ent T h e T im e H fl \ November 11-12 The Place T H E BIG HARDWARE STORE I The Girl -W ARE DEMONSTRATOR We have recently increased our stock o f WEAR-EVER Aluminum cooking utensils and have made arrangements with the manufacturers to give to the people o f Newberg and vi cinity a practical demonstration o f the superior qualities o f Aluminum as a material for cooking utensils. We want you to come. It will be an education to anyone and well worth the little time it takes. We will make a special price on several pieces on the above men tioned dates to introduce the W EAR-EVER goods. Remember, we are headquarters for everything in the Hardware and Implement line and will give you your money’s worth or give you your money back. WEARfVER' Larkin-Prince Ilf HARDWARE COMPANY TRADEMARK Do Your Banking with The First National Bank ■ *>• O f Newberg " . • / * s Friend of the Farmer and Merchant Courtesy and Co-operation our watchwords 4 % on Savings Accounts under G ovem m ’t Supervision tam raised auch a storm or cnticum that Dumas was persuaded to dis a Unique Literary Sehaiw o f the continue it after the third install ment, though it was doubted that Q feat French W riter. American readers are accustomed he quite understood what was tho trouble.—8t. Paul Pioneer Press. to surprises in their newspapers, but imagine their astonishment Going Too Far. ihonld some favorite journal pub “ Yes,” sighed the suburban man, lish in good faith, in daily install- ’ who had just moved in, “ at the last merits and adapted according to the place I had the prettiest little gar notions of some staff writer, a den that ever bloomed until my classic such as, for example, neighbor’s chickens scratched the Dante’s “ Inferno!” Yet the aston roots up.” ishment so excited would not be “ Ana did you kick?” asked his without a parallel in the annals of Dew acquaintance. “ You bet! I got a big tomcat newspaper management, inasmuch is Homer once figured as a feuille- that soon made mincemeat of his toniste for a Parisian newspaper. chickens.” When Dumas the elder was edit “ What then?” “ Why, the next I knew he had ing his journal, Le Mousquetaire, U rosin Pages, ono of his assistants, bought a ferocious bulldog to watch irho was an exceptionally fine Greek for my tom.” “ H’m! And did that end the ichojar, was one day enthusiastic ally expatiating upon the beauties trouble?” “ Oh, no! I borrowed a wolf from sf the “ Iliad” and the “ Odyssey.” sn animal trainer to kill tho hull- Dumas grew most interested. 99 “ I f only you could read them in “ War to tho knife, eh? What the original,” sighed Fagee. was the next chapter in the bitter “ Why not?” asked Dumas. “ But,” exclaimed Fages, "my feud?” '“There was none. I heard that lear fellow, you don’t know alpha he was about to purchase a tiger to from omega!” , “ Will you translate for me ?” kill my wolf, and as I couldn’t af ford the pric* of an' elephant to asked Dumas eagerly. Accordingly Fages undertook the kill his tiger I thought it best to task. Beginning with the first move.” book of the “ Iliad,” he would read a Childhood Up to Goto. lint of the Greek and then give a Little Harriet had broken the lid literal translation. Dumas quickly of the box in which her blocks had »aught the spirit of tho epic. As come. Calling her to account for it, Pages read he wrote a translation her mother said: , ind signed it. “ How did the box lid get “ In the name of all the ancients, M. Dumas,” exclaimed Fages, “ but broken?” “ I Batted down on it when I rou are signing your name to the wasn’t lookin’.” Iliad !’ ” “ Oh, then you didn’t mean to do “ Certainly,” responded Dumas, it?” “that is, to my version of it. It “ No, I didn’t.” trill appear as a feuilleton „ in Le “ Then mother will excuse you Mousquetaire.” thia time.” Fages was filled with dismay, as “ Muwer can save herself the ha afterward related, but before inch audacity and naivete he felt bovver of sensin’ me,” replied Har helpless. How was he to convince riet. “I’ll s c u m myself if I need, t writer accustomed to every tri- icusin’. That’s my own play toy I broked.”—Chicago Nows. amp h that ho was too bold ? And so the next day an install K QMfrt ment of the “ Iliad,” as rendered ¿a ▲meiif the visiton to an art ex half an hour or so by a man who hibition in Edinburgh were two old eould not read tho Greek alphabet, ladies from tho oountry. They ex appeared at the bottom of the page 9f Le Mousquetaire, with the note, amined with groat interest foe itatue of a young Greek, under “Continued in our next.” neath which were inscribed the This enterprising hit of Journal- DUMAS’ AUDACITY. words, “ Executed In Terra Cotta.- “ Where is Terra Cotta?” asked the elder of the two, turning to her companion. “ 1 haven’t the least idea,” replied the other. “ Ah, well,” observed the first ipeaker as they passed on, “ it does not much matter. The poor man who was executed is not tne leu to be pitied, wherever it may be.”— London Mail. Papa's Girl. Dorothy, aged nine, understands her father much better than her mother does. This little episode took place .at the breakfast table the other morning. Dorothy rises from her seat and goea over to her father. She hands him a bowl. “ Here, daddy, have some oat- “ Don’t, Dorothy,” cautions her mother. “ You know your father never eats cereals for breakfast.” “ I know ha doesn’t» marmsey,” Dorothy replies. “ Then why bother him?” “ Oh, I just want to give him something to fuss about before he leaves for the office. He’a been awfully quiet this morning.” —-St. Louis Republic. A Prayer* r Send some one, Lord, to love the best that is in me and to accept nothing leu from me, to touch me with the searching tenderness of the pauion for the ideal, to de mand everything from me for my own sake, to give me so much that 1 cannot think of myself and to ask to much that 1 can keep nothing back, to console me by making me strong before sorrow comes, to help me so to live that while 1 part with many things bv the way I lose noth ing of the gilt of life.—Hamilton W. Mabie. T he V antage Point. The mayor of a small town was trying a negro for abusing his wife. She claimed ha got drunk and tried i to beat her and aha hit him. Tha mayor turned to their little ! girl and aaked: ! “ Girl, was your father under the influence of whisky whan your mother hit him r “No, u h ! He was under the kitchen table,” she very quickly re plied.—National Monthly.