Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 26, 1907, Image 5

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    Miss Marvin’s Talk.
Rev. P. M. George was up
from Portland the first of the
LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG
Miss Cornelia Marvin, secre
week. *
NORTH BOUND.
gP tary o f the state library commis-
PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS
Mr. and Mrs. Gas P ool are
6.52 a. m.
4.18 p. m
sion, gave a talk on last Friday
from Portland spending the
SOUTH BOUND.
night at the public school build­
. *
9.07 a. m.
6.40 p. ad. days with relatives.
Offlc* in P in t N at'l Bank Building
ing that was full o f very belpfhl
Henrey M. Hoskins and wife suggestions to p a r e n t s and
'I "*" Both Phone*
were dow n from McMinnville to others interested in the selection
Local Events.
■pend Christmas.
o f reading matter o f the proper
Mrs. P. C. Stanard and daugh kind for the young. Since there
W. P. Edward* and family
te n are here from Brownsville has been a good deal o f interest
came up from Portland to spend
worked np in Newberg lately for
spending the holidays.
Christmas with relative*.
a free library, it was rather sur­
DR. R. W. MARROLO,
Mips Anna Nordstrom o f P ort­
Albert M. Hadley ha* been up
prising, as well as disappointing
from Portland during the week land visited over Sunday with that more o f oar .people did not
DENTIST.
her sister and M n . A. J. Barrell.
calling on his New berg friends.
avail themselves o f thi§ oppor­
The
Baraca
male
quartet
with
BOTH PHONES
Enos Hanson and family came
tunity to bear this talk from one
Charles E. Glass as director will
up from Portland Tuesday to
wh<> has made the subject o f li­
make a date in Newberg in Jan­
visit with relatives.
braries a study and consequently
uary.
is well able to giye timely assist­
Chester Dimond and Thomas
Blaylock are home from Willa­ James Hamnett’s sons are get­ ance to any community that is
t t o b x x t - a t - law
mette University to spend the ting located in nice new cottages alive to its needs in this partiem
CLARENCE BUTT.
in the west part o f town, not for for.
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holiday vacation.
Will »raatlaa ln all tU. m u t u of
from the parental roof.
#.
fiT .a tu probat, work.
Some
o
f
the
points
made
in
the
Jay Mitchell is at home from
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n * tra
i
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John
Vestal,
w
ho
retired
from
course
o
f
her
talk
are
embodied
O. A. C., where he is taking e
Mu « b a r e
course
in d e c t r ic A l engineering, the drag business in Portland six in the following. Any communi­
■ M k o iliW b u i
months ago, has been np this ty however remote it may be,
spending the holidays.
week visiting with his cousin, may get in touch with the state
ALicm o. nowua.
Miss Cora Comer arrived here
James Vestal.
library commission and be sup­
from Seattle. Tuesday morning
Every rivulet and mountain plied with books if the people
to spend the holidays visiting
stream in the country got full on will organize and have a respon­
with her father, Silas Comer.
Christmas day and now the sible head. On request being
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
L. H. Shirley took advantage
Willamette is celebrating. The made to tbe commission a box
o f the holiday excursion rates
Mo
locks
at the falls are closed to of "fifty books will be forwarded,
Otto« at R w IA d n , on# MoA north of Bank
and left fost week for a visit with
traffic and big waters are ex­ the same t o circulate among the
his brother and unde at Chico,
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people o f the community for six
pected.
California.
months,
when this box is to be
The basket ball team met their
JB. C. Miles was delayed at
returned
and another, madenp
W aterloo last Friday night at
Washington, D. C., longer than
Portland when they went np a- o f a new selection of books, will
DR. N. MORRISON be had expected to be and b is gainst the giants o f MultDofnalr. be sent ont. — ---------- ------
homecoming will be correspond­
✓
Parents are often heard to say
the score being 8 to 34 against
Dsntist.
ingly later.
with
a degree o f pride that “John
them. T oo much stage fright so
Dwight Coulson and Maynard coach Wilson says.
just wants to read all the time.”
Redmond
were
up
from
Portland
A good trait if well directed, bat
Office over P in t N a fl Bank
Harvey Sannders, w ho has a
last Sunday to spend a little
so many parents stop short and
position in the Marshall Wells
time with the “ home folks “
unwisely conclude that ,if John
store in Portland and is attending
Nothing like it.
has tbe reading habit their re­
night school spent Christmas in
ou aaax02R
Next Sunday the Rev. A. J. Newberg. He says his b ro th e r sponsibility ceases and pay little
or no attention to what he reads.
F. H. Caldwell Huguelet will hold his last ser­ L e y ii works at the H obart - The
reading o f books is a posi­
vice as pastor o f the Baptist Curtis and attends law school
& Com pany
tive
moral
agency and tbe books
church. Mr. Huguelet has not at night.
a boy reads for pleasure have
yet dedded where be will g o from
C. B. Wilson received a letter a more to do in forming his char­
here.
few days ago from J. B. Moran, acter than do the text books
Prof. O. D. Owen, a member o f
who represents the Webber-Bus- he studies in school. Hence the
the faculty o f McMinnville Col­
sell canning company, in which vital importance o f seeing that
lege, was in tow n Tuesday billing
he stated he would be in New­ his reading matter is wisely se­
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
the McKee brothers o f the college,
berg shortly, when a meeting lected.
|
w ho will sing at Duncan’s hall on
will
be
called
and
he
will
give
a
So many books give the young
Wn
Saturday night.
talk on what is wanted fo r the reader a false view o f life, flo o k
kept in n fin
J. C. Clemen son killed the
A Ini fin. W
cannery- He will have no trou­ offer a companionship that noth­
atted goose and had a big feed ble In getting an audience with
ing else can properly supply,
for dinner last Sunday. His son the farmers and trait and berry
hence the necessity of placing in
James, the Portland druggist! growers at they are anxious to
the hands o f the yonng such as
NIW BIROi O N C Q O N .
was np with his family to help learn just what is going to be
give
a wholesome view o f life.
■
j r w x ja n
at the feast o f good things.
wanted.
W ho can measure the influence
Mr. Pickett, w ho was an­
on the young mind, o f the story
W . W . Höfling*worth & Son nounced last week as a recent
o f the life o f Lincoln, o f Garfield
arrival from Kansas, has pur­
On Tuesday morning, Decem­ or o f Washington? A library
chased the Tom Duncan ranch o f
Funeral Director* A
should contain books that teach
fifty-three acres, located north o f ber 24,1907, Miss Elida Nord­ boys how to do things. Boys
Calls Answered Day or Night
tow n ut the foot o f Chehalem strom, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. who are interested in dinamos,
Both Phoofa
L. J. Nordstrom, o f Portland,
mountain.
was united in married to Mri in electricity and engineering.
Nswberg,
Ore.
The carriers on the rural mail
It is the province of a library
Fred Barrell, son o f Mr. and
routes did not get aw ay until a
to
n ot simply furnish reading
Mrs. Fred Barrell, o f Newberg.
ate
hour
Tuesday
morning
and
STEPHENS A STEPHENS
The couple in company with Mr. matter bat to furnish that of
went ont well loaded with Christ­
and Mrs. A. J. Barrell, took the the m ost wholesome kind. Every
Contractor* and Builder»
mas mail. They and their tired
train for the county seat where poor book or a fairly good book
1» fixed to supply your needs in the
horses earned a holiday by the
they were made one by Judge keeps ont a really good book,
Eatimataa Giran
time the day’s round was made.
H ouse Furnishing Line.
and nothing bat the latter should
Bird.
Pinna Purniahad
y
Miss Nora Parker arrived
All returned in tbe evening and be in the hands o f the young.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
home from Indiana a few days on leaving the train at the depot In. a mountain pass where the
ago where she spent tw o and a in Newberg the bridal conple rdad skirted a deep abyss many
Nowhere
half months visiting with uncles, were showered with rice and fives bad been lost by peo­
aunts, cousins and other rela­ congratulations.
ple falling over to remain and
PACIFIC COLLEGE
tives, even unto the third and
The wedding feast, consisting perish. A plan was suggested
Department
burth generation. She reports o f a bountiful repast, was served for raising a fund for picking np
a very pleasant time but asserts on Christmas day at the home, and restoring those who fell over
Prof. Carrick is now at hit residence
that after all there is no place o f tbe groom ’s parents, where the precipice intead o f building a
pupila cmn bo enrolled. Those
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ike home.
the newly married conple wittl railing to prevent them from fall-
somiif early hare the choice of boon.
Jim Henry, the well known make their home for the present.!*11*
CALL AND SEE O U R STOCK O F
horseman who removed from Both are industrious youpgjjeo- Just as it is right and proper
dcMinnville to North Yakima, jle and deserve wellfot fo r m e ’s to spend money in building parks
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tor recreation purposes, so is it
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***■ Washington, some time ago, lands.
necessary to furnish books in the
was in tow n the first of the week.
home and in tbe librarv that
His son is railroad station agent
amuse
and entertain the reader.
there
and
he
has
bonght
a
fruit
Per Oood
All persons ever haring lived m j
The
chief
reason for maintain­
Mads ef fixture».
ranch some six miles ont but he Minnesota and their families are
Portable and Electric Supplies
still has his horses. He says urged to be present a t the re­ ing the library commission is to
that in a circuit o f five miles out union at Craters Hall on New help to place before the people a
from North Yakima land is he*d Years day.\ Come early and good selection o f books. As a
rale those who have good libra­
as high as $860 per acre.
bring that basket brim full.
ries o f their own are most inter­
Pete Christenson was down
Follow ing is the program:
If we haven’ t got what you want we will get it
ested
in helping to supply public
from Lexington, M orrow coun­ Piano Dnett—•
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ibraries. Lists o f suitable book s
ty, the first o f the week where he
Mrs. Harry Patterson
o buy have been furnished the
has been farming on an exteosive
Miss Amy Grafe
book-sellers
t h r o u g h o u t the
scale for several years. Pete Was S o n g -
state.
something o f a ‘horse trader
Miss MaUe Taylor
YA M H ILL ELECTRIC CO.
Free circulating libraries are
when he lived about Newberg Poem—
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doing a great work in making
but he talks wheat more than
“ My Own Dear Minnesota”
American citizens oat of oar
anything else now . He says the Song*-
rx x x a
foreign born population and
price demanded by form laborers
Miss Garnet Perkins'
M ies Grace Butler In the upper country has become
their offsprings.
The Newberg Heat Co .
Take Notice.
Address—
Newberg
is
taking
the
proper
prohibitive however and he is
Has the best facilities for fur­
H. Stranahan, Portland
I am n o w b a ck a t m y sh op
coarse in starting a free library
not dipping in so heavy for next Violin Solo—
nishing first class meats and
And every individual and every a g a in re a d y t o m eet m y o ld cu s­ butchers’ supplies, and the best
year. With somebody to lerfd in
John Conrad ' •
organisation in the community to m e r s . - Special pains ta k e n is none to o good for their cus­
the matter of pnah, he thinks
Mutual Phons 22-11
Lexington could ssyUy be m adeja There is no service o f the rani ^should make a contribution to W ith e v e r y patron.
tomers. Free delivery and both
H o r p e s , tb e B a r b e r .
the hnb o f M orrow county.
without recognition o f the ideal. help the good work along.
phones.
Railroad Time Table.
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s . üs i ns
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ii Newberg Furniture Store
W. W. Hollingsworth & Co.
Chandelier Shade Brackets
Orange Elliott
Fashionable
Dressmaker
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