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Miss Ethel Flett, of Wapato, A Visit p6 the Dundee Schools, j
spent
Sunday in town with Miss One of the most 'pleasing fca-
NORTH BOUND. ‘ '
8.52 a. m.
4.18 p. m Bmerette Harger.
of the work of the W. R. C.
O. K. Edwards has sold his is tures
SOUTH BOUND.
that
of presenting flags to the
9.07 a. m.
6.40 p. m home to Mrs. C. L. Hamilton schools and thereby helping to
and is preparing to remove to instill into the hearts and minds
Vaives Tjfiat
Portland with his family.
of
the
young
a
true
respect
and
Local Events*
Will Comer, of Seattle, has loyalty to their country and their
been in town during the week flag. According to the rules of
D. D. Coulson was qp from visiting with his father, Silas our order we have seen that each
Tlfean Som ething
Portland to spend Sunday.
Comer, and his brother, Milt. room of our public school in
Miss Bmerctte Harger, spent Maynard Redmond was up Newberg has been provided with
the past week visiting, frinds a; from Portland over Sunday, a flag. And as both post and
Wapato and Gaston.
bringing with him his friends, corps are represented at Dundee,
' Rev. C. L. Hamilton has gone
. Beatner, Gould, Ripley, a vote was taken to present a
We are making every effort to clean up our stock of
to Yolo, California, to hold Maxim and Durell. \
s flag to each department of their
all
odds
and ends, and we’re backing our desire by
two weeks’ series of meetings.
The quarterly meeting of the school. Tuesday the 14th of
prices
that
have the right jingle—the kind that really
Rev. H. J. McDevitt, w ill be in M. E. church will be held Satur­ this month was the day decided
influences
your
buying.
Newberg on February 2 instead day evening and Sunday. On upon for this work. According
For Two Week! Only
of next Sunday as announced Sunday the pulpit will be occu­ ly six of the ladies and two com­
Beginning Friday the 17th, we offer
rades left Newberg on the morn­
The attention of our sub­ pied by Dr. Rowland.
train for our sister town
1000 yards of regular 12%c to 17% embroidery at 9c.
scribers is called to an article on The Southern Pacific has made ing
We
had
only
time
to
get
nicely
700 yards of regular 7%c to 10c embroidery at 5c.
the editorial page under the head some substantial and long needed settled for our ride until we were
35c bleeched 9-4 sheeting at 30c the yard.
o f‘‘The Dead Lipc*”
improvements at the depot, by there; and met with the familiar
way of installing toilets that hre faces of our friends, Comrades
25 per cent discount on Ladies’ Coats and Furs.
The county horticultural socie- furnished
with
modern
fixtures
Boys suits, ages 2% to 6 marked in plain figures at one
will hold its annual meeting and connected with a septic Hunter, Byers and Mrs. Byers,
in the cour; tank.
3 bouse, McMinnville
half price.
who escorted us directly to the
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Tuesday, January 28,
$3.00, $3.25, $3.50 Walking Skirts at $1.00
now comes one of
A. L. Stevens has in his posses­ the most And
P. A. Hayes, who has been sion
pleasing
experiences
we
$4.00, $4,50, $5.00 “
“
$2.00
copy of/The New York could have as wqjl as a surprise
working in his brother’s store at Herald a of
$5.50,
$6.00,
$8.00
“
,
“
$3.00
date of April 15,1865, to our whole party. We were
Vancouver for the past month which gives
v We only have about 30 skirts left and they must
a detailed account cordially welcomed by Prol
or more has been at home dur­ of the assassination
go.
of «Lincoln. Stanbrough and Mrs. Martin,
ing the week.
These are "Samples” just to give you an inkling
It
is
yellow
with
age
but is still teaebbr of the primary depart­
John Pemberton, president of in pretty good condition.
of
the
the splendid values here.
the Horticultural Fire Relief As­ A number of business men met ment. After being seated in Mrs.
sociation of Salem was in town on Tuesday night to consider an Martin’s room the higher grade
the first of the week soliciting advertising
was called in at the beat of the
“EVERY BUYER PLEASED.**
proposition for New- drum,
business for the company.
and
all
in
the
best
of
order
berg, when such an interest vfras were seated. A call for “Amer­
Mrs. Jennie Remington and shown
that a catll has been made ica^ was responded to by the
daughter, Miss Hallie, have re­ or a boosters
meeting to be held school with Jo Jin Parrott play
moved to town again and are next Tuesday night
in the coun­ ing the violin, accompanied by
occupying their new cottage re­ cil room.
one of the students on the organ.
cently built a short distance west
Revival services that were be­ The flags were then presented by
PARKER MERC. CO.
of the railway depot.
gun
last
week
at
the
Presbyteri­
our
patriotic
instructor,
accom­
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Perkins, an church, under the leadership panied by our president who
the proprietors of the new hotel, of Rev. Geo. W. Arms, of Port- called for the flag salute- from
have been busy all through the and, increased in interest until those ot the W. R. C. present.
week laying carpets and setting the church was too small to hold Prof. Stanbrough then in a very
up furniture for the hotel. Every the
people, and by invitation of fitting speech thanked the W. R.
thing is new and first class.
lev. Isom P. Wooton, removal C. in behalf ot the school, also
On Saturday night the last of was
to the Friends church giving to the defenders of the
the league games of basket ball where made
union
have been flag and their country due honor,
for the season will be played at conducted by services
the
same
If only space would permit we
the college gymnasium between during the week, with a leader
good
would like all the readers of this
the college team and the big degree of interest.
to hear the true lesson of
Multnomah contingent. It will The Gregory sisters have pur-, article
patriotism
gave his school
be an interesting game and the chased a new stock of millinery Mrs- Martin he fo
That have the
w ed with
boy* deserved liberal patronage. goods which is expected to ar­ thanks in behalf of llo the
and that will keep
primary
J. Aubrey Kramien writes from rive about the middle of Febru­ department and as so lhAny
cal l at the house that
Bloomington, Illinois, announc ary.' Miss Doris Gregory is now you are personally acquainted of
A new invoice just
ing the birth of a son, Lowell working in Lowengart’s whole­ with her you know the loyalty
Edwards Kramien, January 14. sale house in Portland in order of her address. Now as one of
Yours for Business
In honor of the event the Y. M. to get new ideas in the business the most pleasing surprises of
C. A. board raised the salary of and besides an experienced trim­ the day County Superintendent
Mr. Kramien as assistant secre­ mer will be employed. A por­ Belt was introduced—he having
tary and also handed him a tion
Wilson
Hanning
the building occupied by been delayed in visiting Dundee
check for $25 for the new son. Mr. of Whitten
the lapidary will school, just happened to be pres­
C. J. McIntosh, school snperin- be occupied until such a time as ent on this occasion, and as be
tendent of Grant county, as well their father can complete his assured the school he was very
as a prominent newspaper man new building at the corner of glad ot the delay, this being his
of John Day in that ctounty, who First and Blaine streets.
first visit at a school where the
attended the meeting of the Press W. E. White', who owns the flag was presented. I have only
Association in Portland last Fri­ mild ing on First stirfct recently space to say Superindent Belt At the Newberg Furniture Store
day and Saturday, came up to vacated
by the Parker Mercan­ gave an address to the school
Newberg Saturday evening and tile company,
We have a number of Morris Chairs that we offer at
is preparing to that was instructive, patriotic
remained over until Tuesday, have the building
overhaul^ and pleasing. Speeches were these very low prices:
visiting with his sister, Mrs. G. and pot in good shape for occu- called for from the visitors.
Former prices—$9.50, $11.00, $12.50, $17.50, $24.00.
P. Skelton.
>ancy. The old wareroom in Those that responded were Mr.
Reduced
“ -$7.50, $ 9.00, $10.50, $15.50, $20.00.
Mrs. A. L. Stevens gave a the rear will be torn down and a Allen, Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Hor­
Peasant su rp rise party on new fireproof addition built in ton, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Doug­
These goods are good values. We wish to close them
Wednesday of last week, the in­ its place. J. B. Mount has taken las, ot Newberg; Mr. John Par­ out to make room for our spring stock.
vited guests being Mrs. Holts, two year lease on the west rott, clerk, of school; Mrs. Byers
Sirs. Watt, Mrs. Porter. Mrs room, with the privelege of five and Mr. Edwards, of Dundee.
W'. W . Hollingsworth & Go.
Westerfield, Mrs. Bottom and and a 8kv Hght ^ill be put in to In response to a call from the
her daughters, Mrs. Rista Hall make the east room desirable for superintendent three cheers were
and Mrs. Rilla Whiteford, as others who are bidding for it. given tor Old Glory to which all j
well as Mrs. Webber who gave This is considered one of tlie responded, the school repeating
an explanation of her Bible his- most desirable corners in town the cheers. For the closing the
tory charts. «A very pleasant 'and these storerooms will al- Star Spangled Banner was sung
timt was reported.
by the school. The patriotic in­
wavs be in demand
CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF
structor
and
president
wiaving
A motor road wagon suitable The bash
basketball games played
B
tor farm purposes, on top of on last Saturday'night on the the Hags presented to the school.
which was a good sized boat, college gymnasium floor resulted We left the Dundee school feeling
arrived here Tnewlay on a flat both in a victory and a defeat that it was a day long to he re­
car and while .stahding on the for the college boys. The first membered. As a Closing to all
switch it was the object of a game played was a contest be­ the good things—and though last
good deal of interest and specu­ tween the second teams of the by no means least, Comrade
lation on the part of those who college and the Y. M. C. A. of Hunter drove up with his coach
passed that* war. Among the Portland, which resulted in a and six (or two I should say)
suggestions offered, one was the score of 16 to 37 in favor oTthe and took us to his home way up
possibility of its being an'engine college. This *as one of the on the hill, where Mrs. Hunter
If we haven’t got what you want we will get it
of warfare direct froip Japan or snappyest games played on the had prepared a most, bountiful
an infernal machine, but on in­ home floor this season, the score dinner' and I can testify there
quiry the fact developed that the at the end of the first half 13 to was no one there with a poor |
although some said
outfit was shipped, here from 15 in favor of the visitors, but appetite,
California by Mr. Whitacre, who the college boys got down to \ tkey did not eat much.
'
H. A. C ary , P. C.
recently bought a tract of land business in the second half, mak
out near the Brutscher school ing a score of 22 while their op­ Some one whose name has not
house. The motor wagon was ponents only made a score ot 3. been retained, paid for one of]
KSSXXXaQ
invented by Mr. Whitacre who In the second game of the even­ Colonel SobieskL’s books at the
The Newberg Meat Co
had it built and it shows that ing the visiting team was tool close of bis recem lecture in New­
Take Notice.
it has seen some sen-ice. It is much tdr the home team, being berg, and the book has been sent
Has the best facilities for fur­
fitted with* a fifteen horse pow­ made up as it was with old sea­ to the Graphic office for delivery. I am now'back at my shop nishing
class meats and
again ready to meet my old cus­ butchers’ first
er gasoline motor and on good soned players who have been at
supplies,
and the best
hard roads lt4ooks like it ought it so long that they are getting Sorrow is sympathy's school. tomers. Special pams taken is none too good for
their cus­
to go some without horses to bald headed. The score was 20 Love makes the heaviest load with every patron.
tomers.
Free
delivery
and both
H okpbb , the B erber. . phones.
push-ee or pull-ee.
>
td40.
seem light.
Railroad Tima Table.
For Shoes
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
NCW SCNO. ONEOON.
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W. W. Hollingsworth & Son
Funeral Directors
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C ells A nsw ered D ay or N ight
Both Phones
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Pacific College
Music Department
Lessons in Piano Playing, Voice
Cultivation, Harmony,
and i Composition.
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Only those pupils enrolling now
will be eligible to appear ih
.recital.
J. S. Carrick
Musical Director.
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Orange Elliott
For Qood
P iam M nt
sad all
Ittads of fixture*.
loo i door woot of Baloo oboe ¿ho
DR. A. M. DAVIS
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