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THE CITY HAPPENINGS College subscription $22,800 Mrs. Chas. E. Fuller and little son are up from Portland visiting at the home o f her father, Dr. E. Romig. W. F. Edwards and family were up from Portland visiting with relatives last Saturday and Sunday. Postmaster H. M. Hoskins came down from McMinnville this morning to attend the Woods funeral.' John Q. Conrad, son o f Martin Conrad was married to Miss Lulu Kiger, of Corvallis, on last Saturday night. The parents of Roy Fitch and one o f his aunts were up from Sherwood last Friday night to hear the debate. B. E. Fleisbauer, a former resident and business man of Newberg who now lives in Port land, is in town. Mrs. Olive Fresh and her daughter, Miss Margaret are up from Portland visiting the form er*s brother,N:P:Bycrs. * Mrs. Tillie Hoskins and Miss "Joyce George, who spent the winter at Whittier, California, arrived home Tuesday evening. The DemSey Smith fruit farm o f twenty-eight acres located - north o f town has been sold to J. D. Gordon and DavidJohnsom Mrs. J. McKowen left here a few days ago for Los Angeles to join her husband who is located there as a fire insurance adjuster. Henry Evans from the Soldiers Home at Santa Monica, CalK fornia, 4s in town visiting with his brother, John Evans, and his step-son, N. F. Byers. The Miller Mercantile Co’s store was closed all dav Monday on account o f the funeral o f the. father o f Mr. Miller which was held at McMinnville on that- day. H. A. Hinshaw, traveling freight agent o f the Southern Pacific and Rev. L. A. Wells were up from Portland Monday night attending a meeting o f the coP lege board. Complaint is made o f bicycle riders using the walks at night Î without providing their wheels with lamps. It might be w e l l '» look up the citjr ordinance go v erning such cases. Mrs. W. Q. Robertson and little son left here the first of the week to join her husband at Lebanon where he has a position as sawyer in a mill. They still retain their property in Newberg and we shall expect to see them return later on. At the annual business meeting o f the Collegiate Debating League o f Oregon, held in New berg last Friday Grover C. Birch- et, of Albany, was elected presi dent; Carroll H, Woody, o f Mc Minnville, secretary, and Victor Rees, o f Newberg, treasurer. Miss M ild r e d C o u r t n e y , daughter of Mr. pud Mrs. Wm. Courtney who live on Chehalem mountain, was married on last Saturday at Hillsboro to Rosco Ellis, son of E qos Ellis. The young people will go to house keeping on the Kruger farm where the groom has been work- ing for some tinier The following list o f names o f those taking part in the enter tainment for the lienefit o f the public library Friday, April 29, at 8 o ’clock sharp, insures a first class entertainment: Mrs. Rea- gnn, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Whitten, Mrs. H. H. Lincoln, Mrs. Allen, Miss Katherine Romig, Miss Na dine J8rynn, Miss Gwendolen Stannard, Miss Maude Gregory, Miss M ay Whitten, Russell Par ker, Rev. M. Rieker, Prof. Rea gan, Rev. M. Lyons. W. A. King, $. P. Timlierlake, William Kel sey, George Morris. Male Quar tet, , ; . . .. , ■ . ' I J Mrs. M. H. Bowerman went to Portland Tuesday evening to attend the wedding o f Miss Mil dred M offitt to Frank V. Rose- baugh. W. N. Brown, formerly of Dal las, has bought H. C. Steven’s in Nelson J. Sykes was up from terest in the Star Theatre. Mr. in clothes that will cost you no more than $15, Brown expects to move here as Portland Tuesday. we extend you a cordial invitation to view our soon as convenient. Paul V. Maris, deputy State showing o f suits at this price. The product of A number o f the local fans went Dairy and Food Commissioner, to Portland Tuesday to witness spent Tuesday in town. the opening ball game o f the sea Chester Campbell and his son, when Portland won from mother and C. J. Hoskins were Oakland by a score o f 2 to 0. down from McMinnville Mon A . E. Bowman left here on last day. Friday for Alta, Canada, with a George, Maude and Gladys Al car o f farm implements and lison, o f Portland, are visiting horses where he will join Marvin Newberg friends and former Their quality is equal to the Blair who went there a few neighbors. weeks ago. $18 and $20 kind Mrs. E. S. Nelson visited her On Friday evening Mrk. E. A. sons and their families at P o rt Newby entertained in honor of in snappy models for the young fellows, and land last week returning home Mrs. Frank Wortman o f Mc more conservative ones for the older men. Monday evening. Minnville, who was formerly You will find that our $15.00 garments will O. Winslow will move to the Miss Carrie Turner, of this place. give you a lot more satisfaction than others Parker farm on the 'mountain The guests were Mrs. Frank you have paid more money for. where he will work for the new Wortman, Mrs. W. A. King, the owner during the present season. Misses M yrtle Gause, Emma Earl Jones, a student o f the Dorrance, lone Hill, Jessie Britt State University, came to New and Pearl Cummings. berg Saturday to spend a week’s Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepard, Newberg’* Biggest, Busiest and Best Store vacation with his mother and o f Salt Lake, who is a most her family. pleasing speaker and void o f all Willis Townsend and family bitterness, spoke on purity,clean were up from Portland last Sun- living and temperance to A fair ¿ 4 proof,'TuŸ-pro'bf and suitable for Prominent Railroad Man J. J. W oods Deceased- day. sized audience at the Friends the construction o f vessels includ in Town for a visit with her mother, Mrs church on last Saturday night. After an illness o f three weeks ing airships, motor cars and A. Bowman. Mrs. Shepard is easily the best city marshal, J. J. Woods de other vehicles, for railways, J. G. Gage, Traffic Manager for The new sprinkling wagon speaker in her line that has parted this life at his home in the street pavements and many other thè Lake Shore & Michigan bought by the Newberg Transfer visited Newberg for a long time east part of Newberg, Tuesday, uses.—Exchange. Southern railroad, with head Co. arrived last Monday and and she gave her audience an April 19, at the age o f 61 years. quarters in Cleveland, Ohio, ar the prospect now looks good for inspiring treat. She is wtll worth The deceased was born at rived heft on Friday evening o f Imperial Hotel Arrivals. keeping down the. dust in the bearing a t any time. Charlottsville, Indiana, October last week m company with Mrs. business district this season. Portland Frank Smith and James Ache- 11, 1848 and on November 20, Roy C. Slocum, Gage in his private car, and re F. A. Elliotts have derided to son from Oskaloosa, Iow a, the 1873 he united in marriage with R. T. Brookings, mained ovey until Tuesday, vis move to Salem for the present as former o f the post office depart Louisa Nicholson. In 1879 they A. G. Harrison, iting in the meantime with their he will then be able to spend ment and the latter a prosperous removed to Oregon, first locat C. C. Clark, soif-in-law and daughter, M r. three or four nights in the week land owner, where here last week ing near Dayton but later com F. B. Baughman, dnd Mrs. C. R. Duer, at their with his family, as his work is in visiting at Edgewood, the beahti- ing to Newberg which has «since N. J.Blagen, new home tvyo miles out on the and out o f Salem largely. . The ful country home of Mr. (md been their home. R. M. Cramer, West Chehalem road. change will probably be made Mrs. I. N. Campbell. They were The deceased was one o f a T, Ernest Oates, Mr. Gage has spent practically about the first of M ay. The former neigbors at Oskalciosa family o f ten childretr and an L. W. Martin, all his life in railroad work and latch string will still be but for and of course tfiey had a gfeat older sitter, now the only sur- Mrs. J. Eberhard, McMinnville has seen a great deal of country, them in N e w b e r g — - — time talking over events o f other viving member o f the large family, j^Earl E. Gallager, and it is gratifying to hear one Portland days. The visitors were sinM>lv was at his bedside at the close. Miss H. Kelly, E. R. Horton, formerly of New of his mature judgment speak in berg, k ft his home in Portland delighted with the country and '■ Fbr many years the deceased Miss F. Hughes, the glow ing terms he uses in g iv “ V a few days ago in response to a Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Con has served the city o f Newberg H. J. McDevitt, ing expression to his opinion o f telegram calling him to Minne fidently expect them to retard to as marshal and at different times C. R. Duer & wife, C it y . our country. Both were so well v f- :- has given faithful service as con T. G. Gage & wife, Cleveland, O. pleased-with their visit and what sota on account of the serious loCate a t no distant day. W. F. Edwards & wife, Portland they saw that Mrs. Gage antici illness of his son. A second mes George Howland planned a suc stable and deputy sheriff. He leaves a wid >w, three H. G. Cox, McMinnville sage that came the day after bis cessful surprise party in honor of pates making tw o trips a year daughters, the Misses Ida, lone Dr. E. A. Romig, City depature gave the sad intelligence Mrs. Howland’s natal ann^rer- to Newberg, while Mr. Gage says of his son’s death from quick sary last Saturday evening^ at and Merle, and one son, Roy Miss Ruth “ he will look forward to the ter “ Katherine Romig “ consumption, following #an at their coxy residence north o f Woods, all of whom reside in mination o f his service with the “ tack o f the measles. railroad company a few years town. A delightful,time is re Newberg. The funeral is being A. Dixon, conducted this, Thursday after C. A. Murphy, b a ttle hence with a great deal of pleas Rev. A. J. Weaver left here on ported by those attending. De noon at the Frieuds church as Dr. A. M. Morris, C ity ure, when he will make this his Monday for Canyon City and licious refreshments were daintily H. Herring, McMinnville home. Prairie City, Grant county, for served by the Misses Myrtle we go to press. Mrs- H. Campbell, 1 4 Range and Grace Howland. The the purpose o f helping to organ On Thursday o f last week W. C. Campbell, ize the temperance forces tor the guests were Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Quickest Run o f th e E x Peter Jensen and one of his C J. Hoskins, coming campaign to vote Ore Stannard, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. press Pony. Portland gon dry." He w ill have forty Williams. M r. and Mrs. E. G. young sons left here for the Al- Roy Herst, miles o f staging and when he re Lichtenthaler, Mr. and Mrs. E. berta country where they think J H. Scully, The first run o f the pony ex turns the first of next week he Coville, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mil they will locate. The family will H. A. Hinshaw, press was made in ten days, and will no doubt have a better ler, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rogers, go a little later if they find things J- Bell, the enterprise was hailed with L. A. Wells, knowledge o f the interior of Mrs. Range and T. E. Wright. favorable. delight by citizens, though it J. C. Donoran, Albany Oregon. Kenneth Rolland, the infant never paid one tenth o f its cost. Novel Use of Paper. M. Lavenson, Portland Sheriff W att Henderson and son o f D. J. and Jennie M. Klock The promoters simply carried it A. H. Harris, “ Ex-Sheriff M att Corrigan who departed this iife Monday, April on until the first transcontinental Germany manufactures annu A. K. Holmes, came down from McMinnville 18, after an illness of several ally 425,600 tons o f paper; Eng telegraph was finished, eighteen “ Thursday morning to attend the weeks duration. The little fel land, 260,000 tons; France, 190, H. Sappington, months later, in the belief that funeral o f J. J. Woods, paid, a low had never been rugged and 000 tons; Austria 155,000 tons, N. J. Sykes, the pony express would lead to tribute to the deceased by saying the ravages o f pneumonia was and Italy 120,000 tons. But Wm. Irle, the award oflarge mail contracts Kansas City that he was the best deputy for more than his little body could the United States makes and A. S. Huyck, for stage lines later on—a belief outside work they ever had. bear. The funeral services were uses more paper than all Europe, S. A. Arminstead, Portland which proved well-founded. Once ^ matter was given to him conducted at the home by F. C. the annual production amount G. E. Williams & wife, Hood River The quickest run ever made by Portland to look after they said they gave Stannard Wednesday at 10 ing to 1,300,000 tons. A French E. Allen, the pony express was when *• it no further concern as they o ’clock and the remains were laid journal mentions the following A. E. Wittenberg, Abraham Lincoln’s first in F. W. Henderson, “ knew it would be attended to. to rest in the Rose Lawn ceme novel use of paper in America: augural message was sent from ' W. E. Frazier, A t the gathering of Presby tery. A father and mother, one St. Joe to Sacramento in seven Roofs of paper and compressed C. J. Wagner, terians* held in Corvallis last brother and six sisters, with wood pulp have proved success days and seventeen hours. The W. E. Purdy, Cit7 week D. H. Kopp, of Newberg, sympathizing neighbors, mourn ful. A Chicago firm makes paper first rider out of St. Joe at that was elected as a lay delegate the untimely death o f little Ken garments which are*iight, flexible time was W. J. Cates, now a Notice. from Oregon to attend the neth. resident o f Denver. and convenient. The paper is Presbytery to be held at A t • “ I remember when the super Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childs ar made of the bark o f the paper Having bought Mr. F. H. Cald lantic City, New Jersey in Sep rived home from an extended mulberry tree, and is tubsized well’s interest in the firm ofF. H. intendent rushed out where I tember. It is a credit to our trip to California a few days and finely scraped. Several Caldwell & Co. and desiring to was standing by my horse, ready town to have a delegate to such ago. They left here last October sheets are superposed and sewed close up all the accounts due said for the start,” said Mr. Cates. a national gathering o f church with a team and wagon fitted together. The garments have firm it would tie appreciated if “ He was white white with workers and Mr. Kopp is to be up and made the trip overland narrow wooden, bindings, but all parties owing said firm would excitement. 'Ride as fast as you congratulated on the honor con as far south as Los Angeles. tons, button-holes .and other call and settle at their earliest can, young man,’ he said as he ferred upon him. locked the pouch, ‘because Pres They went by w ay o f Chico and fastenings. convenience. ident Lincoln’s inaugural mes C. F. Moore arrived home last Sacramento and on south by the Paper bottles and grain bags L ynn B. F erguson , sage is in here.’ It was a cold, week after having spent nine coast route, making- stops at are made in Philadephia. A ¡Successor to F . H. Caldwell & Co. gloomy day in March, and the weeks seeing California from San Jose, Santa Barbara and recent invention is the paper going was none too g o o d , but I north to south and visiting with other points. They made the horseshoe, which according to Friends Church never made such good time, nor many o f his former Iow a friends trip in a leisurely* way, laying by the inventor, is more durnble as Next Sunday having been set quicker changes at the relay who are located in different parts tw o or three days at a time ns well as lighter than the iroti shoe, o f the state., A t Los Angeles he they desired and in this way and is attached not by nails, but apart by the society for the stations.” —Arthur Chapman, in attended an Iow a picnic wherr made a very pleasant journey o f by cement. T w o German engine prevention o f tuberculosis as a May Pacific Monthly. he met a great number of people it. The five months they s|>ent ers have invented a sort of. a re day for the special consideration he formerly knew in the Hawk- aw ay from home was greatly inforced paper, composed of paper of this subject, Mrs. Douglas will The Graphic and Weekly Ore- eye state. He reports an enjoy enjoyed but they say Newlierg pulp, canvas, linen and raw silk, speak on tuberculosis at Friends gonian $2.25 per year; or the able trip and says he saw many looks mighty good to them since i*e-enforeed with steel wire. The church at the evening service. Graphic and Semi-Weekly Jour- their return. Inal one year for $2.00. • things oi interest. new material is light, watcr- All are invited. Vfewberg If You Are Interested Sincerity Clothes $15.00 fe r ///ere. ’ A •- . • ’. -A