Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 21, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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Amos Nelson was a McMinn­
ville visitor Wednesday.
“ A Prophet o f the New Era” at
the College Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Baughman
visited the auto houses in Port­
land Tuesday.
"American M orals” from the
standpoint of Byron C. Piatt
Friday night.
Hollingsworth & Sons had
charge o f the burial of J. C. Bills
at Dayton last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich
were dow n from Dayton Tues­
day closing up a real estate deal.
The new Odd Fellows hall will
be dedicated April 24, when the
fttmtihl meeting o f the lodge oc­
curs.
Floyd C. Ramp, state organizer
o f the Socialist party, will speak
in Duncan’s hall this, Thursday
evening. -
School Superintendent, S. S.
Duncan was visiting schools in
tl»i« part of the county the first
ot AiJ
tne wcck .
S. E. Watkins & Son are prepar­
ing plans and specifications tor a
new building for the Christian
church at Amity.
J. D. Gordon has bought o f L.
E. Baughman, a new E. M. F.
machine, this being his second
machine of that make.
C. B. Wilson and family visited
with McMinnville relatives Tues­
day and attended a home talent
public entertainment at night.
C. A. Crabtree who has a con­
tract for building a sawmill at
Washougal, Washington, was at
home a couple o f days last week.
Mrs. W. R. Everest was called
to St Joe Tuesday on account o f
the serious condition of her
mother who has been an invalid
for tw o years or more.
City Councilmen, J. C. Hod son
and S. A. Mills, in company with
F. A. M orris were in Portland
one day last week, informing
themselves on the street paving
question. ©
President Pennington went to
Eugene last Saturday where he
delivered a Y. M. C. A. address
and on Sunday he spoke at the
Congregational and Presby­
terian churches.
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H. L. Marshall who spent
several months last season as a
helper at the Southern Pacific
station, and w ho went to his
former home in Nebraska in the
Fall, has returned.
Dr. Thpmas G. Thompson, a
dentist from Carotin, North
Dakota, and a former friend o f
J. D. Gordon has bought the
half block adjoining theBehnke
property on the north.
Mrs. C. H. Ball, Western
Manager for the Nu Bone Corset
Co., o f Carry, Pennsylvania, has
been giving parlor demonstra­
tions at the Imperial Hotel for
several days. Mrs. Diedricks
will handle the goods in this
county.
Mrs. Helen D. Harford will go
to Benton County Friday where
she will fill several dates in W. C.
T. U. platform work. Mrs. Har­
ford is a clear thinker, logical in
argument and never fails to
please an audience ot intelligent
hearers.
In the baby prize contest re­
cently conducted by the Borden
Milk C6. through the Evening
Telegram a prize o f a gold medal
was awarded to the two-year-
old daughter o f Dr. Ranck while
the son of one year received a
Silver spoon.
F. H. Caldwell, o f Ontario,
was in Newberg the first o f the
week.
L. A. M oore was a visitor at
the county seat M onday.
The new telephone directory is
out and copies will be supplied
Piatt Friday night. See the to all subscribers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks are
Newberg Drug Co. for seats.
visiting with friends in Polk
Charles E. and Noah Lapp
were in McMinnville on business county this week.
Russel Comer is here from Cal
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Wall ifornia on a visit with the home
spent last Sunday with relatives folks and will remain a week or
more.
in Portland.
T. H. Thorne made a- business
What is to become o f the
trip to McMinnville Tuesday and
American home? Piatt will tell
you in his lecture at the college as a result now has a truck for
m oving pianos.
Friday night.
The citizens of Newberg are
Shall we make marriage dif­
cordially
invited to attend the
ficult and divorce easy? Hear
what Piatt says about it at the formal opening o f the Carnegie
Library which will occur on
College Friday night.
Friday evening, March 29, at 8
G. O. Keeney did not find things
o,clock. A good program is be­
as favorable at North Yakima as
ing arranged which will be pub­
he had expected and has returned
lished next week. Mrs. C. J. Ed­
here with his family.
wards, Sec. Library Board,
The monthly business meeting
H. R. Morris has had a recent
o f the W. C. T. U. will be held at
letter from George E. W aggoner,
the home o f Mrs. M aria Bower-
the Rex-Tigard road booster, in
man Wednesday, March 27. *
which he says work on the road
W. F. Edwards and family will be resumed about the first
were here from Vancouver last o f April. He desires early pay­
Sunday, visiting at the home o f ment o f subscriptions to the road
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J<
building fund. Yamhill connty
Edwards.
subscribers may pay to Mr,
" I hope the nation will never Morris.
want in speakers o f your charac­
Mrs. J. T. Smith has a well
ter” said Dr. Philip Vallmer, of selected tine o f Irish linens which
Heidelberg, Ohio University, to will interest the ladies. She re­
Byron C. Piatt, after listening ceives a small shipment and at
to one ot his lectures.
the end of one week the stock re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hollings­ maining is returned, and in a
worth and daughter, Corinne, short time another shipment is
left here Tuesday to make their sent out from the house. This
home in Portland, where Mr. gives customers new patterns
Hollingsworth has employment to select from, from time to time.
in the Oregon box factory.
Mrs. Jesse Edwards went to
B. C. Baird is arranging to Sherwood last Sunday where she
build a new residence on the conducted the funeral services of
northeast corner o f College and J. C. Smock, w ho died on Friday
Franklin streets. S. E. Watkins at the age o f 63 years. The de­
& Son are preparing the plans, ceased had been an honored res­
the estimated cost being $5000. ident o f that section for a long
Is the higher education o f the term o f years where he reared a
masses ot the people a moral large family o f children. Sher­
necessity? Buy a seat at the w ood was first named Smock, ifc
Newberg Drug C o.’s store for his honor but the name of thfe
Friday night at the College and tow n was changed to Sherwood
hear what Piatt says on this some years later by the South­
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ern Pacific. He was the pi
subject.
•und
cipal
merchant
and
all
row
Mrs. Anne Newall and Mrs.
Florence Sage have opened a business man o f the place for a
Woman’s industrial Exchange number o f years and at the time
in the room near the post office o f his death was m ayor o f the
formerly occupied by Attorney tow n. Being a man o f strict
Corby. They will handle coffee, integrity he held a large place in
the hearts of the people o f the
tea, spices, toilet articles, etc.
community, as was evidenced by
The Newberg Hardware and the very large attendance at his
Plumbing Co. is installing a funeral.
Lea thee Water System for Ray
Miss Chat. Canaday, whose
Bremmer w ho lives up the valley.
home is at Vermillion Grove, Il­
With systems o f this kind those
linois, arrived Saturday evening
who live in the country can have1
fo r a few weeks visit with her
water pressure to supply their
cousin, Mrs. W. S. Parker. Miss
homes and they are proving so
Canaday spent the winter in
satisfactory that many plants
Southern California and will
are being installed throughout
visit friends in C olorado, Kansas
the country.
and other middle west states be­
The ladies o f the Pacific Col­ fore returning home.
lege Auxiliary are very cordially
One o f the m ost delightful and
invited to the home o f Mrs. L. successful musical events o f the
M. Parker, on Saturday, p.m. at season was the Glee Club concert
2:30 to a thim ble-party. Each given at the college auditorium
member is also requested to last Thursday evening by the
bring a number ot her favorite Ladies’ Glee Club o f Pacific Col­
tested recipes, o f all kinds, tor lege, ably assisted by the Orpheus
the cook book, soon to be pub­ Glee Club o f the college and
lished.
The regular monthly others. The chorus work o f the
business will be transacted at ladies was especially fine, and re­
this time.
flects great credit not only upon
K. W. Shafford who came here them but upon Prof. Alexander
recently from over on the Sound Hull, w ho has trained them, and
in Washington is arranging to Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull, who
open a Canvas glove factory in has presided at the piano during
Newberg as soon as he can get the months o f rehearsal.
satisfactory quarters and install
T tm p u i Fuglt.
bis machines, which will be run
Two
darkies
were engaged in a
by an electric m otor. Mr. and
lively dispute about the purchase
Mrs. Shafford have had experi­
of a mule.
ence in the business and say there
“ Look heah, Mistah Jackson,” ex­
is a big demand for canvas golves, claimed one, "you done tole me
and consequently it is not a ven­ fr e e weeks ago dat mule was a
ture o f amateurs. The gloves re­ voung animal. He hain’t got a toof
in his head, he’s so old.”
tail at five and ten cents and
Whereupon Mr. Jackson thought-
are worn by laborers for protec­ folly scratched his head and re­
tion to the hands. Four ma­ plied, “ Time shua does fly in dis
chines will be put in as a starter neah country.” — Success Magasine.
and women will be employed to
Adam Wandarad.
run them. Mr. Shafford is a
Adam and Ere were driven from
brother o f J. W. Shafford who
the garden o f Eden.
was formerly about Newberg a
“ Eve,” said Adam, wondering,
good deal, but who how lives in "was that an apple you handed me
or a lemon?” — Milwaukee Sentinel.
Portland.
PROHIBmON
CONVENTION
State Ticket Nominated and Plat»
form o f Principles Enunciated.
At the convention o f the P ro­
hibition party held in Portland
last week nominations were
made as follows:
U. S. Senator B. Lee Paget,
Portland; Secretary o f State, 0 .
V. White, Albany; Justice o f
Supreme Court, C. J. Bright,
The Dalles; Dairy and F ood
Com., J. A. Dunbar, Lents; R. R.
Commissioners, Eastern Dis., T.
L. Childers, M ilton; Western
Dis., J. G. Voght, Salem; Pres.
Electors, Bruce W olverton, Port­
land; Curtis P. Poe, E. S. Ham­
mond, Salem; E. J. Evans, Kla­
math Falls, Hiram Gould, Forest
Grove.
Congressmen, First Dis., O. A.
Stillman. Salem; Second Dis.,
Geo. L. Cleaver, Imbler; Third
Dis., L. A. Wells, Portland.
Pros. Attys., First Dis., O. C.
Boggs, Medford; Third Dis., Cap.
Edwards, Coos County; Fourth
Dis., P. G. Peterson, Eugene.
Joint Senator 24th Dis., N. C.
Christenson, Newberg.
Joint Rep., 10th Dis., Jos Law,
Ashland.
12th, Oliver Dennis.
13th, H. J. Nott.
National d e l e g a t e s , J. G.
Voght, F. McKercher, C. J.
Bright, I. H .' Amos, M rs. I. H.
Amos, H. J. N ott, Geo. L. Cleav­
er, O. A. Stillman, E. E. Taylor,
C. C. Poling, A. J. Cook, Mrs.
Ada W. Unruh, Geo. L. Carr, L.
T. Pennington, John Amell, J. P.
Newell, J. M. Barber.
There were 171 delegates in
attendance representing every
county in the state except one.
President Levi T. Pennington,
o f Newberg, was the presiding
officer and is reported to have
ruled with a master hand.
T ypewrites» Given A w ay.
The Emerson Typewriter Com­
pany of W oodstock, 111., have re­
cently given aw ay over 400 of
the highest grade, wholly visible
Emerson Typewriters made in
the w orld. They have gone in­
to every state and territory in
the United States. There' may
be some in your tow n. They
are giving them aw ay every­
where to men, women, boys and
girls, over 18 years o f age, on
surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make any use o f a
$100.00 typewriter, providing
it did not cost you even one
cent, then in a letter or on a
postal card addressed to Frank
L. Wilder, President, W ood-
stock, 111., simply say, "M ail me
all your Free Offers,” and by re­
turn mail you will receive their
Free Offers, the names of over
400 who have recently received
typewriters free, and you will
learn on what easy conditions
you can get one o f their type­
writers free right away.
The Emerson Typewriter is
one of the highest grade, wholly
visible typewriters made in the
world. Many who have used
the "Em erson” and other makes
pronounce the "Em erson” supe­
rior to any $100.00 typewriter
on the market. It is a wholly
visible machine, has every new,
up-to-date feature, looks tike
other high grade $100.00 type­
writers, though it sells regularly
tor less and on terms o f $1.00
down and 10 cents a day until
paid for. The "Em erson” has
every new improvement, uni­
versal keyboard, back spacer,
tabulator, tw o-color ribbon,
everything the best; is the ideal
machine for beginners as well as' ’
for the most expert typists
and stenographers; just the
typewriter for the smallest or
largest office.
If you could possibly make any
use o f a high grade typewriter,
even though it didn’t cost you
one cent o f money, then be sure,
on a postal card or in a letter
addressed to "Frank L. Wilder.
President, W oodstock, III.,” say,
"Mail me your Free Offers.” 27
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Just arrived
Every lady who fail­
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coat will w a n t a
Spring C o a t These
coats are just the
right w e i g h t for
spring and summer
wear for this coast
country. W e have
a variety of snappy
styles in prices from
$ 10.00
to $25.00
Announcement
I have opened in the Hodson
Bros. Clothing Store a cleaning
and tailoring department and
wish to meet all o f my form er
friends there, where I w ill en­
deavor in the same pleasing and
obliging way to meet your de­
mands that may com e to this
most excellent department.
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