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THE NEWBERO ORAPHIC
Erwin Pease, local editor for
G. M. Bales has given up going
the News-Reporter, spent Sunday to California, for the present at
least, as his son Jasper has sold
with Newberg friends.
the
land he bought at Lindsey.
C. C. Peery, the former New­
berg druggist was up from P o rt­
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Reynolds,
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of Calban, Colorado, have been
land the first o f the week., ^
Mrs. J. S. Steadman, formerly in tow n during the week looking
o f Newberg, was up from Tigard for a business location.
Mrs. J. W. Coffin, o f Spring-
Jacob Wrage v a i up from P ort­
Earl Jones and Falley Rasmus­ Tuesday, the guest ofM rs. G. W.
field,
who has been visiting rela­
fames.
land the first ot the week.
sen are home from theU. o f 0. to
Mrs. W. H. Brooks came out tives at Dayton, came down
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. remain until after the holidays.
K ing on Sunday, December 17, a
Mrs. E. A. Newby and Miss from Portland and remained Monday, in company with her
Lillian Reuter acted as substitute over Sunday with her son, W. sister, Mrs. Nichols and spent
daughter.
the day with Mrs. L. M, Parker.
C. H. Gale, o f Oregon City, teachers in the Public school B. Brooks and family.
In order to done out our entire stock of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Straitton,
Miss Alice Bechtel, a teacher
spent Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday and Friday.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Coats and
Frank Moore, Glen Paxson o f English in the High Schools of who were married last week, are
in Newberg.
visiting with Mr. Stratton’s sis­
Suits before Christmas w e are going to
J. L. Whiteis and family left and Hiram Smith came home Spokane, is visiting during the
ters,
Mrs.
C.
A.
Hodson
and
Mrs.
sell every garment regardless o f cost
Wednesday for their new home from 0. A. C. Wednesday even­ holidays w ith her sister, Mrs
A.
C.
Seely,
before
going
to
their
John
F.
Lyons.
ing to spend the holidays.
In this sale prices will be forgotten.
in Lincoln county.
future home in Lake county.
R.
M.
Watson,
editor
and
pro­
Mrs. Emma Bell left here Wed
O ur main object will be to close out this
Earl Jones and Falley Ras­
Lewis Bolton, who has been
prietor
o
f
the
Ilwaco,
Washing
nesday
for
Touchet,
Washington,
mussen are home from the U. of
entire line at once at your own price.
cutting wood for J. D. Gordon &
0. to remain until alter the holi­ where she will spend a couple o f ton, Tribune, in company with
Come and let us give you the best
months with her son, Robert his friend, P. D. Newell, o f Jen Son on their farm tw o miles
days.
bargain you ever had in your life.
nings Lodge, are in Newberg on north o f Newberg, was arraigned
Miss Blanch Ford, pastor of Bell.
before
Judge
Linville
one
day
L. R. Fields, o f the Southern business. The Graphic acknow
Friends church in Salem, is hold'
last week on a charge o f assault
ledges a pleasant call.
ing revival services at Spring- Pacific spent Wednesday in New
A very interesting musical was and battery on his wife. He was
berg conferring w ith station
brook.
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held for appearance at circuit
and lasts till every garment is gone „
agen^ G. W. James and getting given at the home o f Mrs. Chas.
Herman Smith has been up
court,
his
bonds
being
placed
at
Wilson on Friday afternoon by
next to conditions here.
from Portland during the week,
the
Misses Eva Hadley and $500, in default o f which he was
visiting with his parents, Mr. The Misses M yrtle Gause, Lena
turned over to Sheriff Henderson
Spangle, Mabel Rush, Nellie Frances Elliott. The entire pro­ a t McMinnville. T h e family,
and Mrs. Allen Smith.
Paulsen and Mrs. R. W. Lewis gram consisted o f compositions which is a large One, came into
C. H. McNay, o f Columbus,
are taking teachers’ examination o f Beethoven, at)d is the first of the Chehalem Center neighbor­
NEWBERG, OREGON
Kansas, has been in tow n for
a number to be given during the
at
McMinnville
this
week.
hood at prune picking time and
several days visiting with his
winter-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pitts and
many unsavory tales have been
mother, Mrs. Ada B. McNay,
Jesse Cook was down from the
told of their doings. The small­
who lives on North Meridian tw o children, o f Canby, visited
mountain logging camp on the
at
the
home
o
f
his
parents,
Mr.
er children are to be cared for by
street.
Dr. T . W. Hester is off on a
Luckiamute to make a short
the Boys and Girls Aid Society.
Mrs. H. M. Huffman and chil­ and Mrs. John Pitts, a half mile
trip
to Southern California with
visit w ith his family the first o f
dren went to McMinnville Tues­ west o f Newberg last Sunday.
“
Make
hay
while
the
sun
S. A. Mills.
the week. He said the weather
Fifteen H ead Given to Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. N. Reymers,
day evening to spend Chrismas
shines”
is
an
old
admonition
and
in the mountains had not been
Quite a good sized crowd was
by the Government
With Mrs. Huffman’s parents, ot Grants Pass, arrived in New­
bad so far. By next season he one w orthy o f consideration, but out on Friday night o f last week,
berg
on
F
rid
a
y
,
ot
last
week
for
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutchins, and
hopes to get started in the Stock this is not the hay-making sea­ at the college gym to see thefirst
Through the efforts o f State
a visit with the G..W. Byers and
other relatives.
son
and
some
o
f
the
young
foot­
business up there in a small way.
game o f basketball in the series, Game Warden William L. Finley,
ball enthusiasts o f Newberg be­ when the home team laid it over
Attorney Clarence Butt has J: W. Evans families who are
on his recent visit at Washing­
The Friends church, including
lieve in keeping up practice even Pacific University to the tune o f
sold one of his ten-acre tracts lo­ relatives.
ton, D. C., the government has
the endeavor room and galleries,
The Newberg friends o f Dr.
in foggy weather and in the 25 to 16. Omer Moore acted as
cated out east o f Newberg a mile,
been pursuaded to donate fifteen
was packed almost to the limit
dark o f the moon, hence they referee,‘and althongh entirely too
being a part of the ]im Heater Aaron Mills and family, o f Cor­
elk
to the State o f Oregon. These
Sunday evening a t the song serv­
have had a string o f electric bulbs slow on bis feet to keep up with animals w ill be taken from the
farm, to a Portland party at vallis, w ill be glad to know that
ice given by the choir, under the
Mrs. Mills who has been ill since
put on a wire on the vacant lots the players he was on the square. forest reserves o f Wyoming,
$250 an acre.
direction of Mrs. C. B. Wilson.
By invitation o f the pastor ot the death o f their daughter is im­ Although the program was of back of the Graphic office where The members o f the visiting team crated and transported to Ore­
the soil is soft enough for prac­ are husky lads and although gon as soon as the people ot this
the Baptist church in Oregon proving.
necessity gotten up in a very
tice, and they are going through they were outclassed in this state provide an adequate pas­
A fine round white globe turnip
City, Rev. Haworth, who is an
short time, it reflected much cred­
nightly stunts w iui a degree of game, they promise the home ture for them. They will become
grow
n
by
Hill
brothers
on
Rib­
old friend o f his, President Pen­
it on the director. M any words
nington spoke in that city on bon ridge that tips the beam at o f praise have been heard for the vim and vigor that ought to in­ team something different when the sole property o f Oregon and,
sure victory in their next line-up the return game is played, which serve to perpetuate a race of
12 pounds, can be seen in the
Friday night ot last week.
different numbers given.
w
ith an opposing team. Anoth- o f course remains to be verified. noble animals that is rapidly be­
window
at
White
&
Company’s
Dawson is now looking for the
Attorney Clarence Butt went <fer evidence that almost any ob­
coming extinct.
fellow who “ did it” —the one who office. Yamhill county has the to Salem Wednesday morning to
stacle
may
be
overcome
by
the
soil.
In the northwestern part o f the
visited his paint shop just o ff o f
represent the city in an argument young and vigorous when heart,
Asa A. Ryan, who took a posi­
state there is a 2500 acre pasture
Main street when the clerk was
before the Supreme Court in the
On last Thursday evening at that has been set aside by the
not in and borrowed a lot o f tion as helper at the Southern case o f the C ity against Mr. head and hands are set to it with
determination.
eight
o ’clock, December 14, oc- national government for testing
supplies which have not been re­ Pacific depot, and who within a Kienle in the street case. I t is
cured
the
pretty wedding o f Miss the utility o f a coyote proof
A t the school meeting held on
day or tw o afterward had to go
turned.
a case in which the city council
Augusta
De
Forest to Mr. Joseph fence. It is said to have proven
The annual election o f officers to a Portland hospital for treat­ maintained that Mr. Kienle en­ last Saturday afternoon an eight
Le Roy Stratton at the home o f effective for that purpose and the
lor the civic improvement club, ment for pneumonia, is getting croached on Dayton Avenue in mill tax was voted for running
the
bride’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. forestry service, according to
expenses for the school next year,
will take place at the regular along nicely,
putting up a new- store building.
Walter
Hansen, Ardenwald, in Warden Finley, is willing to give
Rev. Adelbert W o o d , who It w a i tried out in Judge Gallo- a total o f twenty-three votes be­
meeting, Friday, January 5,
the presence o f about thirty im­ this big park to the state as an
1912. All members are requested« started a series of meetings at w a v ’s court, the ruling being in ing cast. This showed quite a
mediate relatives and friends. elk reserve. The matter o f loca­
to be present.
By order o f the Friends church in November favor o f the city. Appeal was falling off in votes compared with
Rev. W. P. Bates, o f Pacific Uni­ tion, however, has not been
President, Verona H. Nelson, but was called to Spokane, taken to the Supreme court by the total vote taken tw o years
versity, officiating.
settled, as this is a question that
Washington, on account o f the Mr. Kienle who is represented ago, when the question o f the lo­
secretary.
The
bridal
party
were
preceeded
cation ot the High School grounds
will be left largely to the state
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evans, death o f his wife, returned Thurs­ by McCain & Vinton, o f Mc­
by M ary Pierce as flower girl at large, as it is distinctly a mat­
was
a
burning
issue.
The
school
former residents ot Newberg, day morning and will hold ser­ Minnville. Mr. Butt for the city
board gave the information that and Bertha Hansen as ring bear­ ter ot public interest.
were down from McMinnville vices at Chehalem Center, begin­ is assisted by Montague, o f Port­
there was a floating indebted­ er.
The W yoming elk are magni­
on Tuesday, visiting with rela­ ning this Thursday night. An­ land.
Miss Olsen sang “ 0, Promise ficent specimens and it is believed
ness
o
f
about
$15,000
above
the
tives. They were very tree in nouncement will be made next
The many Newberg friends o f bonded indebtedness, and recom­ Me” and Mrs. Charlie Dannells that they wall thrive in this
their expressiohs of favorable week o f the continuation ot his Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hadley, o f
mended that bonds for this played L o e h e n g r i n s wedding state. Fortunately, the Biolo­
comment on the many improve­ work here.
Portland, will be saddened to amount be sold, which was con­ march. After congratulations a gical Survey o f the Department
ments noted in Newberg.
W. B. Sims has traded his hear o f the death o f their son,
curred in by the meeting. By very dainty wedding supper was ot Agriculture w ill meet part o f
forty
acre farm located on the Foss, o f about fifteen years, who
The civic club will hold a recep­
vote it was also recommended served.
the expenses o f crating and
tion, on Friday, December 29, at foot hills out north o f Newberg died o f diphtheria a few days ago. that the Corbett property located
Mrs. Stratton is a graduate of transporting the antlered herd
8 o ’clock, in the Commercial tour miles to a Portland party One o f the other children was on East First street be sold. The Columbia College, Washington, from W yoming to this state.
Club parlors, to which everyone for the Breslin, a seventy-five first sick, ot what was thought total indebtedness ot the dictrict D. C., and since has been a teach­ The tood for the winter will have
in Newberg is most cordially in­ room hotel and rooming house to be tonsilitis, but not seriously is now about $60,000.
er for five years. The past tw o to be provided by the people o f
vited. Bring a silver offering, for located on the corner o f Eleventh ill. The Hadleys came to New­
Our old friend, Col. J. B. Eddy, years she taught in Lake county Oregon. It is expected they will
the benefit off the City Park. All and Washington Streets in P ort­ berg from North Branch, Kan­
and at the same time was living be moved by February and some
land. He will take possession o f sas, and for several years were long time newspaper man and on her homestead.
come and bring your friends.
definite action as to location
in the days gone by a spellbinder
the hotel at once.
Committee.
proprietors o f a Racket store in
Mr.
Stratton
grew
to
man­
must be taken before that time.
from the "co w counties,” at the
S. G. Campbell, o f Hood River, a building on First street, a part
hood
in
Newberg,
later
settling
M. M. Tolson, an older brother
Several other states have tried
old time State Republican Con­
o f Rev. George Tolson who is well was here Tuesday, visiting with o f which now goes to make up ventions, spent Tuesday night in in Lake County where the bridal to secure these elk in the past,
known to many Newberg people, his brother, I. N. Campbell at the Mrs. Nash store. They lost Newberg. Mr. Eddy came to couple will be at home after and Oregon ought to feel proud
has, by faithful service and close Edgewood. Every time he comes their oldest son, while living here. Oregon in September, 1881, and about January 1st. The Graphic at having been successful in in­
application to business, worked he likes the country better and Since removing ro Portland Mr. located at Pendleton where he extends congratulations.
teresting the government in its
his way up with the Southern one o f these fine days we will Hadley has held a position as spent fifteen veais in the news­
decision to honor Oregon in this
Robert W. Chambers, the
Pacific until he was recently ap­ land him. It is in the air and letter carrier in the city,
paper business. He served as novelist, was discussing a new way. Our own elk will soon be
pointed to the responsible posi­ the force is simply irresistible.
extinct. With a starter of 15
Mrs. E. C. Baird entertained railroad commissioner for sever­ volume o f poetry.
tion o f road-master for the West
In the Sunday closing case a t­ Saturday afternoon, December al years, receiving his appoint­
“ It is ambitious,” hesaid, “ but animals, there ought soon to be
Side lines, extending as tar South torney Chapin has filed an amend­ 16, in honor ot her little daughter, ment as a member when the act the tragedy seems to me to be quite a respectable herd. It is
as Corvallis. His headquarters ed complaint in which he states Helen. The house was beauti­ o f the legislature creating the mechanical. In fact, the grief iu absolutely necessary that public
will be at McMinnville.
i that two-thirds o f the women fully decorated in Christmas first commission became effective. these verses reminds me o f the sentiment be aroused in this be­
grief o f a Tennessee mountain half, as it is a matter that can
W. S. Parker, who travels for who voted, cast their bal­ greens and
red carnations. Later he spent some time in the woman.
only be brought about by this
a Minneapolis wholesale house, lots in favor o f sustaining the Dainty refreshments were served, newspaper business at Forest
“ She was eating pigs’ feet one method. It is believed that the
came home a tew days ago and closing ordinance. The date has the birthday cake bearing six Grove and other points in the day at the door of her cabin, people w ill stand behind Warden
has been confined to his bed with not been set for the hearing.
candles occupying the place of valley, but for the past tew years when a neighbor came to tell her Finley in this effort, as he has
bad news. Her husband had
Tuesday was the fifty-second honor. Those present were, Hel- he has held a position with the got in a fight at the Three Com ­ given his word that Oregon will
A severe bilious attack, and Al­
find a place to house these
though he is improving it is not anniversary of the birth o f W. en Baird, Ruth Norwood, Anna Harriman system in the right- ers tavern; a ball had lodged in animals if the government would
likely that his Christmas dinner E. Allison and the good wife Hodson, Alice Hodson, Euphemia of-way department. Col. Eddy his lung, and he had died instant­ give them.
will have the usual embellish­ took him by surprise when a Boyes, Helen and Wilma Evans, is a genial fellow to meet, and ly.
“ The woman, a pig’s foot held
ments o f sweet things. He had number o f the neighbors and Pauline Morris, Marie Smith, as a speaker before a convention
The Newberg Spartans, made
midway to her mouth, listened
been putting in heavy strides tor friends were ushered in to spend Hillis Hanning, Wendel and Wes­ he has a flow ot language that is to this harrowing tale in pro­ up of Larkin, Hadley, Foster, C.
several weeks in a laudable effort the evening in a royal good way. ley Boyes, Wallace and Charles forceful and pursuasive, and in found silence. Then, falling to Larkin, Henry, J. Hollingsworth
to beat the beater as a salesman, The time was so pleasantly spent Larkin, Homer and Wayne Nel- the days when he was in the her pig’s foot vigorously again, and Fortner, will play the High
and he says it he could have held that W. E. is planning to live son, Philip Hodson, Lois Wilson, harness the fellows sat up at she said:
School team, Gause, Otis, Miller»
“ ‘W ait till I finish this pig’s
out until the end of this week he fifty-two years more in order to Mrs. Geo. Larkiu, Mrs. E. L. once and began to take notice
trotter, an’ ye’ll hear some hol­ Vincent, F e n d a II, Spaulding,
wonld have been satisfied to enjoy more evenings in a like Evans, Mrs. Hugh Nelson and when the chairman announced, lerin’ as is hollerin’.’ ’’—New Jacobson, a game o f basketball
manner.
Mrs. E. C. Baird.
compare sales with others.
“ Mr. Eddy, o f Umatilla.”
V^ork Tribune.
Friday evening at the H.S.Gym.
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