Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 14, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4
.‘•«T»tfïflwvv;-’ ,5«^
■ •A
^
•*<4»4 * ♦
«• «»* * ê
». *m;
THE N BW BERO (1RAPHIC
Miss Nina Mills is taking a
A ffin i and Departure of Paa-
course in a Portland Business
•enger Trams.
College.
TrmiMfM P w tiw i
The father of Clarence Frost
9:06 A. M. who lived in Newberg at one
6:36 A. M.
11:15 A. M. time, died a few days ago at
8:46 A. M.
5:36 P. M. Bellvue.
IKK) P. M.
7:20
P. M.
4:22 P. M.
John McPoland has sold his
store building on the corher o f
J. R. Pleasant was down trom
First and Main street to a Day
Willamina Wednesday.
ton man.
Glen Paxson was home from
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper
O. A. C. on a vidtt the first of the
were up from Portland last Sun­
week.
day visiting at the home o f
Henry Austin is able to be out Walter Mills.
jp
again and J. C. McCrea is im­
Miss Lena Bashaw, of Port­
proving.
. N
land, has been in tow n during
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank the week visiting with her sister,
G. Christie on Friday o f last Mrs. Jesse Smith.
week, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burgess,
The logging train is bringing o f Pullman, Washington, have
in some very fine logs from the been in Newberg on a visit with
Falls City country.
friends during the week.
S. A. Mills went to Gresham
Walter H. Whitten came home
last Saturday where he sold an from Portland, the first o f the
Overland machine.
week where he was confined in
Will Saunders has the contract the pest house for about a
for building Charley Morris’ new month with the smallpox.
bungalow.
Miss Montgomery, of McMinn­
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill, o f La ville, attended the High School
Grande, spent last Sunday in basket ball game Friday night
Newberg, visiting with the Park­ and remained over Sunday as the
ers.
guest of her friend, Miss Reta
Mrs. Fordyee came out from McDonald.
Portland the last o f the week to
Rev. and Mrs. T. Brouillette,
visit her daughter, Mrs. D. D. who recently moved to their
Coulson.
farm across the river in Marion
Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Hea- County, say they expect tore-
cock came up from Portland the main there until they are able to
first o f the week for a visit with sell the farm.
The Southern Pacific officials
relatives.
have
notified the city council that
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders came
they
will
be ready to lay rails
here from Tillamook last week,
bringing her eight months old and pave when they are notified
that the city is ready to proceed
babe for treatment.
with paving.
Mrs. Rose Hawkins and baby,
Mrs. Letha Marx and little
of Portland, visited over Sunday
one
are up from Portland for a
at the home of her parents, Mr.
visit with her parents, Mr. and
and Mrs. David Hiatt.
Miss Marie Anderson, of Min­ Mrs. J. W. Henry. Mr. Marx is
neapolis, Minnesota, has been away on a business trip and
they will remain for some time.
engaged as head trimmer at the
The old gray proved to be too
Master’s Millinery store.
slow
for Hutchins & Son, pro­
Date Hutchens was in tow n
prietors o f the Newberg Bakery
Wednesday for the first time for
several months, his health not and a light runabout car has
having been good for some time. been substituted lor delivery of
bread hot from the oven. A fast,
R. A. Burgess, o f Auburn, New age1
, this.
York, spent a day or tw o in
Attorney and Mrs. Ralph Wil­
Newberg last week and while
liams, o f Dallas, spent Wednes­
here sold a car load of pianos to
day night in Newberg visiting at
Kienle & Sons.
the home o f Mrs. Williams. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilmot Williams has it figured out that
came up from Oregon City Satur­ it will be Taft and Champ Clark
day tor a brief visit with their in the coming campaign.
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
The High School basket ball
and Mrs. John Barcroft Jr.
team left for Ashland Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pember­
morning where they will play
ton came down from Salem Ashland H. S. for the champion­
Tuesday for a visit with their
ship of Oregon. They will prob­
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
ably play Medford and Rose-
and Mrs. W. E. Crozer.
burg while they are out.
A short stretch o f road be­
W. F. Burt, who has been fore­
tween Rex and Middleton which man in the Enterprise office for
was graded late in the Fall and some time, has resigned his posi­
not covered with crushed rock is tion and will go to Carson, Ne­
said to be a terror to auto driv­ vada, where he has a good offer
ers.
from a former employer. Mrs.
Mrs. O. O. Sommers, o f Port­ Burt and the little fellow will not
land, and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Un- go until later.
german, of McMinnville, visited
A slight blaze in the rearend o f
in Newberg last Sunday at the the second story of the building
home o f C. C. Ferguson. Mrs. occupied by the Hitchen grocery,
Sommers and Mrs. Ungerman are occasioned by a defective flue,
cousins o f Mrs. Ferguson.
caused a stir on Monday evening.
A small blaze in a room over The hose companies responded
the W. E. White real estate office promptly, but their services were
which was sighted at dusk Satur­ not required.
day evening caused the sounding
Asa Kelsey is expecting to
o f the alarm and a run by the leave here in three or four weeks
fire fighters, but it was put out on a trip east where he will visit
without the necessity tor turning his sons. He will stop at Seattle
the water on.
and Spokane on the way to visit
Adam Ehret, who for some with relatives and will also
time has been very ill at the spend several weeks with his
home o f his son, Henry, has had brother who is a prosperous
the pleasure of seeing his entire stock man in Colorado.
The O. M. Hanson family on
family. Some o f the children
have been and gone and others Chehalem mountain had a re­
are still at hie bedside. They are union on Friday o f last week
R. S. Ehret* Pasadena, Califor­ when Mrs. Hanson returned
nia; Adam Ehret, Evansville, In­ home from Wisconsin where she
diana; Rev. J. R. Ehret, Freeman, spent the Winter with relatives.
Washington; J. H. Ehret, Little Like others who have recently
Falls, Washington; Chris and C. returned from sections east o f
N. Ehret, Redmond, and Mrs. G. the Rockies, she says the Winter
W. Peterson, Portland.
was somethiug fierce.
„
Calvin Blair was over from
Hillsboro Tuesday visiting at
the home o f his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Blair.
. S. W. Anthes has ordered a
concrete mixer in anticipation of
a good lot of concrete work to
be done in Newberg this season.
The Ladies Aid c f the Friends
church is preparing for an East­
er sale on Saturday before East­
er, to be held in the Crede build
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, o f the
David Spencer Co. o f Victoria and
Vancouver, B. C., were in New­
berg the first o f the week visiting
their uncle, J. M. Lemon and
family. The David Spencer Co.
operates large department stores
in the above named cities, em­
ploying 200 people in their Vic­
toria store and 800 in the big
store in Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bales re­
ceived a telegram last Sunday
trom El Centro. California, in­
forming them o f the death o f
their daughter, Mrs. E. J. T ow n­
send. The news was quite a
shock to them as they were not
aware she was sick. She died in
a hospital where she had gone
for surgical treatment. She left
a h u s b a n d a n d one son,
the latter about 12 years of age.
As noted last week Mrs. Anne
Newell went to Southern Cali­
fornia to attend the funeral of
her brother, Percy Walker who
lost his life near San Jacinto as a
result o f a heroic effort made by
him to save the life of a man
who fell from a boat into a lake
o f icy water. After a long
struggle in the lake that was
fruitless, Mr. Walker was rescued
from the water'but died from the
chill he received before normal
circulation could be restored.
F. W. Holcomb and son, who
came here recently from Ridge­
field, Washington, have pur­
chased the quarter block just
south o f the First National Bank
building where they have opened
up a blacksmith shop. Special
attention will be given to horse­
shoeing and plow work and they
will be pleased to have teamsters
and farmers call and get ac­
quainted . They are pleased with
the school privileges afforded in
Newberg and say they are here
to stay.
The tw o big steers that Wesley
Boyes had been feeding for sever­
al months were sold a few days
ago to the Crede market, their
gross weight being 5655 pounds.
On Tuesday the carcases were
swung up in the shop where they
attracted much favorable com­
ment on account of their great
size. Mr. Crede was asked for
an estimate of the number of
candles that could be made from
the extra fat, and after a little
figuring he said that counting
eight candles to the pound it
would produce close to 3800.
This fine beef will not be shipped
away, but will be sold out to
home customers. ’
Notice to Fruitgrowers.
A meeting o f the Springbrook
Fruitgrowers Union will be held
in the Cannery officp next Tues­
day evening to ratify changes in
constitution and consider sale of
strawberries.
J. H. Rees, Pres.
GREATEST VICTORY
When Pacific College beat Mc­
Minnville College at basket ball
a few days ago, it seemed that
there was nothing more for
Newberg to gain this vear, but
enthusiasts went a little wilder
Friday night when the Newberg
High School humiliated the Mac
High with a score o f 40-23. The
game was a fight from start to
finish and a large number o f the
points were made on fouls, Gause
making the almost remarkable
record o f not missing a single
basket until the last few minutes
of the game.
Although Mac did faithful
work at no time during the game
were they able to raise their
score above that of the home
team. A good number o f rooters
accompanied the team from Mc­
Minnville.
Our First
Shipment
of Ladies
S P R IN G
C O A T S has
Just arrived
NOTED RUPTURE
I
EXPERT HERE
SaeUy, Who Fitted the Czar of
Russia, is at the Multnomah
Hotel, Portland.
-----------
Jo
F. H. Seeley, o f Chicago, and
Philadelphia, the noted truss ex­
pert, is at the Multnomah hotel
and will remain in Portland this
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, March 18.19, 20
and 21. Mr. Seeley says: **The
Spermatic Shield Truss as now
used and approved by the United
States government will not only
retain any case of rupture per­
fectly, affording immediate relief,
but closes the opening in 10 days
on the average case.” This in­
strument received th e only
award in England and in Spain,
producing results without sur­
gery or harmful injections. Mr.
Seeley has documentary refer­
ences from the United States
government, Washington, D. C.,
for your inspection. All charity
cases without charge, or if any
interested call, he will be glad to
show the truss without charge
or fit them if desired. Anyone
ruptured should remember the
date and take advantage of this
unusual opportunity.
*
/.
Every lady who fail­
ed to buy a winter
c o a t w ill w an t a
Spring C oa t These
coats are just die
right w e i g h t for
spring and summer
wear for this coast
country. W e have
a variety o f snappy
styles in prices from
-« I
I
$10.00
to $25.00
Notice.
We Have It!
All parties knowing themselves
indebted to the undersigned call
and settle by first of the month
or such account will be placed in
the hands o f Atty. Chapin for
collection.
22-23
Dr. G. E. Stuart.
The Graphic has had a number o f inquiries for a daily
paper in a subscription combination with the Graphic.
The American Woman’s Lea­
gue is again forging its way
ahead. The University re-opened
on March 4 with High School
and Elementary subjects; Busi­
ness and Art courses. On March
9th the Quinn-Campbell music
course again became available to
members. The China Painting
and Pottery Courses have been
revised and will probably be
available after March 16th. Call
and see Mrs. Newallfnext door
to Morris Bros.) for full particu­
lars.
Here It Is!
The Daily Oregonian and the Graphic
vear for.......................................
for one year
for
and
The Deify
The Graphic for one year for.
A A
$ 8.00
The Oregonian ranks as one o f the best newspapers in
the county. The Graphic gives all the local news.
YOU NEED THEM BOTH.
This is Y ou r Opportunity
HIS FORETHOUGHT.
A Bit of Z m I That Was Not Appro-
oiatod by Hio Wifo.
H e was a very busy man, and, like
all of his kind, he hated to waste
time by unnecessary waiting. That
was why in the midst of his corre-
gpbndence along about 11 o’clock
the other morning he paused and,
turning to his secretary, requested
him to ring up his residence on the
phone.
“ Jemmison,” he said, “ get my
house on the wire and ask Mrs.
Blank to come to the phone. Just
tell them that 1 wish to speak to
her.”
The secretary made off, and in a
few minutes the required connec­
tion was made.
“ Is that you, M ary?” said Blank
when he got to the phone.
"Y e a ,” was the answer.
“ W e * , this is John,” he said. “ I
have just rung you up to tell you
that Barker was in here this morn­
ing with two tickets for the theater
tonight. H e and Mrs. Barker have
been called suddenly out of town,
and he thought we might like to
use th f tickets. How about it?”
“ Fine!” replied Mrs. Blank. “ 1
have nothing else to do.”
“ A ll right, my dear,” continued
Blank. “ The curtain rises at half
past 8.”
“ Y e s ; I know,” said Mrs. Blank.
“ I thought I ’d let you know in
time so that directly you have had
your lunch you can begin to put
your hat on,” he went on. “ Then
we can get there before the middle
of the first act. By-by, dear.”
The only answer was an angry
click at the other end of the wire,
which seemed to indicate that an­
other receiver was in trouble, but
Mr. Blank only laughed as he re­
turned to hie work.— Lippincott’s
Magazine._________________
Causa Far Thanksgiving.
One fine summer night the whole
village was disturbed in its slum­
bers by the deep tones of Nasreddin
giving praise and thanks unto A l­
lah. - “ What hath befallen thee, 0
Nasreddin,” they inquired, “ that at
this hour of the night thou doth
rive praise and thanks until Al-
R ex Poultry and Fruit Farm
has high grade S. C. Black Minorca«, Barred P. Rocks and Mam-
mouth Pekin Ducks. A t the Yamhill Co. Fair at McMinnville in
September won 10 prizes and 2 specials, at the State Show at
Portland in December won 7 prises and 2 specials; at the Yam­
hill Co. Show at Newberg in January warn 16prizes and 6speda!a
Stock and E ggs for Sale
N A T E L. W ILE Y , Rex, Oregon
F
w ho
their
berg
Portland property see Donald M.
Anybody
wishes to trade
property in New­
end vicinity for
W all, 207 1st St.
mighty Allah?’
“ As I lay half sleeping on my di­
van,” replied the hodja, “ I looked
up and suddenly beheld a white
thing flapping by this window. This
must be a ghost or jinn or some oth­
er evil spirit sent by Sheitan to tor­
ment true believers, methought, so
I seized my bow and drove an arrow
through it. I forthwith arose, and,
behold, it was no jinn, but my own
■hirt which the arrow had transfix­
ed.
Wherefore do ve see me giv­
ing just praise.— T . P .’s London
Weekly. ^_____________
An artist had finished a land­
scape On looking up he beheld an
Irish navvv gazing at his canvas.
"W e ll,” said the artist familiarly,
“ do you suppose you could make a
picture like that?” The Irishman
mopped his forehead a moment.
“ Sure, a man c’n do annvthing if
he’ s dmv to u t!” Le replied.— Lon­
don Telegraph.
M O R R IS
THE JEWELER
Expert W atch Repairer r,
Home o f the Hamilton watch