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

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W. A. King has been tem­
porarily filling the place in the
First National Bank made va­
cant by the removal o f A. C.
Seely to the farm.
Union Thanksgiving services
iirO TrygttngKKi riCTiCTrCTKi'ffirwT^
will be held at the M. B. church,
beginning at 10:30 o ’clock. The
Arrivai and
of Paa> Jeff Hale returned to Newberg
sermon,will be by Rev. A. T.
Monday evening from La Fayette
Norwood, pastor o f the Baptist
where he has been doing carpen­
church.
ter for several months.
9:10 A.
6:45 A.
The regular business meeting
Mr. and Mr. Clark Benson, o f
11:06 A.
8:46 A.
o
f
the Pacific college wom an’s
Haines, Baker county, were here
5:27 P.
1110 P.
the first o f the week visiting auxiliary will occur on Saturday,
7:10 P.
4:07
P.
i
their former neighbors, Mr. and November 23, at the home o f
Mrs. L. M. Parker. The mem­
Fred Hutchens has taken a Mrs. W. R. Ballard.
bers are all cordially invited and
Omer Moore, who bad a hand
place in the postoffice to remain
urged to be present.
hurt in a Forest Grove planing
through the holiday rush.
mill last week, has been in New­ W. H. Watts, proprietor o f the
Clifford Reid, President o f the
berg for several days. The in­ North Main Street Market, in­
Northwestern Trust Co. o f Port­
forms us he is not carrying any
jured hand is getting on nicely.
land, was in Newberglast Satur­
C. H. Christenson is grand­ fresh meats in stock but is mak­
day.
father again, his son-in-law and ing big reductions on all smoked
Will McNay has gone to North
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Berg- meats, fish, cheese, pickles" and
Bend where he will work in his
strand, o f Reedville, reporting a canned goods, and is enjoying a
uncle’s store during the holiday
new daughter born last Sunday. big trade.
rush.
At 11:30 o’ clock Wednesday
Mrs. Charles Clough, a former
H. M. Huffman got one o f his
morning
Miss Uena M a u d e
resident o f Newberg, now living
fingers caught in a cog on his
at Red Bluff California, who Hitchen and Thomas S. Sutton
gasoline engine, crushing it quite
was in Newberg last week visit­ were quietly married, the officiat­
badly.
ing her friends, was a caller at ing minister being Rev. Skip-
worth, pastor o f the M . E. church.
It is expected that Rev. Charles the Graphic office.
The
newly-weds left on the after­
O. Whitely, pastor o f Friends
Active candidates for the posi­
noon
train tor the south to spend
church, will occupy the pulpit tion o f postmaster are George
' next Sunday.
W. James, John Larkin, Jr., C. C. their honeymoon in California.
The Spaulding Logging Co. Ferguson, M. J. - Ramsey and I. Mrs. Hitchen, the mother o f the
is filling many orders for lumber A. Hanning, and C. B. Wilson, bride, went with them with a
that come from as tar east
the present incumbent, has ex­ view o f visiting with friends in
Pennsylvania.
pressed a willingness to retain San Francisco.
KttKgacwaogeBOH^^
COLLE^OIPPINGS
H. A. Dalzell, State Student
Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was
at the College a short time
November 13, in the interest of
the Boys’ Conference to be held
at Eugene, November 29 to
December 1. Olin Hadley was
selected to act as leader for the
f
t
Newberg delegation, which will
leave here Friday morning.
The Misses Ella and Elva Best,
Florence Wharton and Aletha
Shaw, o f N. H. S., were college
visitors last week.
Mr. Myers, Superintendent of
W e find our purchase« in the above
Buildings and Grounds, is well
goods w ere too heavy and w e are going
on the road to recovery from
to make a big cut while it is early in the
injuries received in an accident
some time ago. Emmett Gulley
season. A fíne lot o f coats and suits to
is assisting him in his work.
select from . Every garment has received
The College faculty, both regu­
a big cuL
lar and “ affiliated” members,
were very pleasantly entertained
Friday evening, November 15, at
a “ Facul-T party,” given by
Professor and Mrs. Johnson,
Miss Beck and Miss Sutton at
the home o f J. C. Colcord on
Wynooski street. It is reported
that the ever-present professorial
■“ dignity” was laid aside for the
evening and that all present
joined in the effort to drive dull
care away. The guests were:
President and Mrs. L. T. Pen­
nington, Professor and Mrs.
Russell Lewis, Professor and Mrs.
Herbert York, Miss Eunice Lewis,
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Battle of Blenheim, in which the
Wednesday
afternoon,
Mrs.
J.
Mrs. Eva H. Hull and Miss Doro­
C. P. Carey left here Tuesday the [job.
French
and Bavarians were defeat­
morning for his former home in
A big neighborhood Thanks­ D. Gordon entertained her North thy Hull. Professor Hull and
ed
by
the
allied anniee of Great
T
o
introduce
the
famous
Rex-
Wisconsin, where he will prob­ giving service is being arranged Dakota friends in honor of her Professor Hawkins were u n a ­
Britain
and
Holland
under the Duke
all chewing gum, I am going to
ably spend the winter with a forChchalem Center. Rev. H .J. niece, Mrs. M. C. Flatt, o f Port­ voidably absent.
of Marlborough, Aug. 2, 1701.
give away free, a five-cent pack­
daughter.
Battle of Pultowa, the Swedish
Paul Mills has been out o f
Crocker, who bought a part o f age, La Prairie, Manitoba. Miss
age o f the gum to everyone mak­ army under Charles XU. defeated
Langton
assisted
the
hostess
in
school for a few days on account
The insurance carried on the the H. C. Paulsen farm, w ill(
ing a purchase at my store Sat- the Russians under Peter the Great,
speak
at
11
o
’clock
at
the
church
i
serving
delicious
refreshments.
o f illness.
buildings located on the corner
u
The ladies present were, Mes­ On Friday morning o f last r d a y , November 23rd, n o July 8,1709.
of First and Main streets, which and a community dinner will
Victory of the American army
dames W. J. Gordon, David Ire- week, a departure was made matter how small the purchase. under General Gates over the Brit­
were damaged by fire, has been follow.
Call and get one.
ish under General Burgoyne, at
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely have lan, George Lutz, George Best, from the usual procedure when
adjusted in a satisfactory man­
Lynn B. Ferguson,
W.
J.
Langton,
Thomas
Patter­
Saratoga, Oct 17, 1777.
the college and academy students
ner to the owners, and necessary moved to the farm in West Che-
Prescription Druggist.
Battle of Valmy, where the allied
son,
Edwin
Harvey,
P.
J.
Manion,
halem, recently , secured from
met in separate chapel services.
repairs are being made.
armies of Prussia and Austria were
The Rexall Store.
Howard
Best,
Fred
Patterson,
defeated by the French under Mar­
Owen R. Maris, who has held George C. Christenson in an ex­ A. Fitzsimmons, David Johnson, President Pennington addressed
change,
and
doubtless
the
butter
the
former
and
Miss
Beck
spoke
shal ELellerman, Sept 20, 1792.
a responsible position in th e
M. C. Flatt, H. E. Gordon and to the latter.
Battle of Waterloo, the allied
and
egg
supply
in
Newberg
will
Administrator’s Notice of Final
United States National Bank in
Miss
Langton.
forces
of the British and Prussians
J ; -Friday evening, November 15,
Portland for several years, was receive a big boost before many
defeated
the French under Nap
*
I .' B. H olt has surrendered-his ‘ffduartfct organized by the Depn-
in Newberg last Sunday feeding more moons.
leon, the final overthrow of the
Notice
it
hereby
(Iran
that
the
unuertlyned.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards lease on the L. M. Parker ranch tation Department of the Y. M. administrator, with the will annexed, of the great commander, June 18, 1815.
with his former classmate in
left here Tuesday afternoon for in M orrow county and has C, A., furnished part o f the music eetate of Kodolpkna F. Miller, deceased, bee Sled
Pacific College, C. W. Parker.
Wonderful Monastery.
bought an interest in a farm in at a silver medal contest held at hit final account at said administrator, in the
County Court of Yamhill County, urecon, end
William Sterling Battia, who Portland, expecting to make a
At
Solovetsk,
in the Russian gov­
that county. The Parkers load­ Rex. The quartet was composed that tald Court baa appointed, Monday, Decem­
is an interpreter o f the stories o f trip to Redmond and Bend,
ernment
of
Archangel,
is the moet
ed a car this week with stock o f Messrs. Berry, Langworthy, ber 23rd, 1912, at 10 o ’elock A . M. of told day a*
the day and hour for the hearing objection! to remarkable monastery in the world.
Charles Dickens, and who makes Crook county. Mrs. Edwards
and implements for farming, and Lewis and Gulley. Their work ■aid final aeoount and eettlement thereof.
The monastery of Solovetsk is in­
up his costumes in view o f the has been under the doctor’s care
on Wednesday afternoon C. W. was much appreciated and they Now, therefore, ell peraone interetted In the closed on every side bv a wall of
for
some
time
and
the
trip
is
estate of tald decedent are hereby notified and
audience, will give the second
Parker left with the same, with were encored heartily. Professor required to appear at the County Court room a( granite bowlders which measures
number of the lyceum course on made with the hope that the
the Court Houae, at MetflnnTille. said Coun y i nearly a mile in circumference.
change tor a few days will help the intention of again taking up Hawkins was also present and and
State, at mid time to then and thrre tbow
Thursday evening, December 5.
the white man’s burden in the gave some readings, besides act­ cause. If any there be. why tald account should The monastery itself is very strong­
her on the road to recovery.
E. G. Lichtenthaler, who re­
not be eetiled, allowed end approved, and said j ly fortified, being supported by
Jack rabbit country. The many
estate forever end finally settled end said ad­ round and square towers about
Orville Hollingsworth, w h o friends o f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ing as one of the judges.
moved with his family to South
Miss Florence Kaufman and ministrator and his bondsmen foreTer d ls -; thirty feet in height, with walls
B end, W ashington, a few went to Toledo, Lincoln county, hope that an early turn o f the
charged.
twenty feet in thickness. The mon­
J
months ago, was in Newberg on last week to engage in the furni­ wheel of fortune will again bring Miss Myrtle Mills were absent Dated November 21st, 1912.
astery consists in reality of six
Ulysses 8. G. Miller,
from school November 14 and 15,
business last Friday and Satur­ ture business on his own ac­ them back to Newberg.
which are completely
Administrator, with the will annexed, of churches,
attending the Sunday School
the estite of Kodolpbus F. Miller, deceased. filled with statues of ail kinds and
day. He is working at carpen­ count, reports that he is being
Mrs W. A. King and Miss Convention at Sheridan. They Clarence Butt,
precious stones. Upon the walls
tering and says he finds plenty well received by the business
Attorney (or estate.
^
6-10
and
the towers surrounding these
Sibyl
Woodward
invited
in
a
few
returned Saturday morning.
men and that he is well pleased
to keep him busy.
churches
are mounted huge guns,
friends of Mrs. Curtis W. Parker
Mrs. Martha Vestal, in com­ with the outlook. Mrs. Hollings­
which
in
the time of the Crimean
Tuesday to spend an afternoon A GIFT WITH A THOUGHT IN IT
pany with Miss Flora Ehret, worth and the children left for
war were directed against the Brit­
with her before her departure.
ish White sea squadron.
will leave here tor Pasadena, their new home Tuesday morn­
HISTORY MAKERS.'
There’s one very simple way
They were, Mrs. L. M. Parker,
ing.
California, Friday, where she
. Etiquette.
Mrs. Walter S. Parker, Mrs. D. out o f the Christmas shopping Fifteen of the Moat Deoieive Battles
will spend the winter with her The Warren Construction Co.
of the World.
“Etiquette” is a French word
Dwight Coulson, Mrs. Semon J. problem; don’t shop, but sit
son Plummer Vestal. The trip has closed tjie paving plant for
which
originally meant a label in­
The
fifteen
decisive
battles
of
the
quietly
at
home
and
subscribe
Madson, Mrs. Charles A. Morris,
dicating
the price or quality, the
from Portland to San Francisco the season and will do nothing
Mrs. Ralph B. McEwen, Mrs. for The Youth’s Companion. The world from the fifth century before English “ ticket,” and in old French
more
on
Meridian
street
until
Christ
to
the
beginning
of
the
nine­
will be made by steamer.
Charles B. Wilson, Mrs. Harry chances are, too, that no present
was usually specialized to mean a
Dale M. Haskin, having finish­ the weather settles in the spring. E. Gordon, Mrs. John Barcroft you could buy for the young teenth century of tbe present era, soldier's billet. The phrase “that’s
as
given
by
the
historian,
Creasy,
ed an eight month’* engagement This leaves the street in a bad Jr., Mrs. Herman Smith, Mrs. friend or the family you delight are as follows:
the ticket” shows the change to the
with the Crystal Theatre o f condition, but the weather con­ Archie C. Seely, Mrs. Frank E. to honor could confer so much
present
meaning of manners accord­
The battle of Marathon, in which
Astoria, where he has been ditions are now too uncertain to Vestal, M i s s Jessie Gardner, pleasure as this gift of The the Persian hosts were defeated by ing to code. Burke solemnly ex­
drumming, and a month's apple d o paving with any degree o f Miss Jessie Britt, Miss Belle Gil­ Youth’s Companion for a whole the Greeks under Miltiadee, B. C. plained that “etiquette had its orig-
I inal application to those ceremonies
packing at Hood River, where satisfaction, either to the paving bert and Miss Margaret Inglis. r o u n d year—fifty-two weeks’ 490.
' and formal observances practiced at
The
defeat
of
the
Athenians
at
company
or
to
the
city.
.
he has packed apples for the
issues, and the fifty-second as Syracuse, B. C. 413.
courts. The term came afterward
Some recent changes have been
Hood R i v e r Apple Growers’
Wm. Stratton, who was for
keenly anticipated and enjoyed
The battle of Arbela, in which to signify certain formal methods
Union for the last three years, is many years a resident o f New­ made in the schedule o f the pas­ as the very first.
the Persians under Darius were de­ used in the transactions between
again back to Newberg among berg, came in from Fort Rock, senger trains. The late afternoon
There will be stories for read­ feated by the invading Greeks un­ sovereign states.”
old friends.
Lake County, the first o f the train for Portland now arrives ers o f every age; sound advice as der Alexander the Great, B. C. 331.
T h s Tu rk s and th# Crsscsnt.
The battle of Metaunis, in which
at 4:07 and the first evening
The Sub-District Convention week and will probably remain
to athletics; suggestions tor the the Carthaginian forces under Has-
When Philip of Macedon ap­
train out from Portland at 5:27.
ofE pw orth Leagues, composed during the winter. He says the
girl at college or making her own drubal were overthrown by the Ro­ proached by night with his troopa
The gasoline m otor that has
to scale the walls of Byzantium thei
o f Willamina, Amity, Sheridan, Newberg colony in Lake County
way in the world; good things mans, B. C. 207.
been doing the local service be­
Dayton, Ballston, McCabe1
, Mc­ is getting on well. Rye is prov­
tor every member o f the family— j Victory of the German tribes un­ moon, then new or in crescent,
shone out and discovered his design
tween Newberg and Portland
Minnville, La Fayette, Newberg, ing to be a good grain to sow
nil for $2.00—less than four der Arminius over the Roman le­ | to the besieged, who repulsed him.
has been replaced by locomotive
gions under Varus, A. D. 9. (The
Yamhill and Carlton will be held for hay in that section and
cents a week.
battle was fought in what is now ! The crescent was after that adopied
and
regular
passenger
coaches
in McMinnville next Sunday. A wheat did well the past year.
The one to whom you give the the province of Lippe, Germany, j as the favorite badge of the city.
and this train is now carrying
good program has been pre­
Cards have been received hfcfe express and baggage. The 4:07 subscription will receive free all near the source of the river Ems.) When the Turks took Byzantium
pared, copies o f which may be from Metolius, Crook county,
Battle of Chalens, where Attila they found the crescent in every
the remaining issues ot 1912, as
afternoon passenger train now
public place and, believing it to
obtained from Andrew Loban, announcing th e approaching
well as The Companion Window the Terrible, king of the Huns, was possess some magical power, adopt­
runs into the Union depot in
repulsed by the Romans under Ac-
McMinnville.
ed it themselves.
marriage o f Miss Ida M. Buehler Portland and out o f the same in Transparency and Calendar tor tius, A. D. 451.
1913,
in
rich,
translucent
colors,
j
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Hall, of to Herman W. Kludas and Miss the morning, while the morning
Battle of Tours, in which the
Whipped Cream.
Portland, should have been men­ Luella L. Buehler to Albert train which has heretofore been It is to be hung in the window j Saracen Turks invading western
“Look
here,”
shouted the irate
tioned last week among those Koehler. The young ladies are running into Union depot now or over the lamp-shade. Y ou, ! Europe were utterly overthrown by neighbor over the fence, “ your
the Franks under Charles Mortei.
who were in Newberg to attend daughters o f Mr. and Mrs. Adam goes into the Jefferson street too, as giver o f the present will
youngest son has been stoning my
A. D. 732.
receive
a
copy
o
f
it.
cats
and pilfering my apples! He
the anniversary exercises a t B ue h le r , who only recently station.
Battle of Hastings, by which Wil­
The
Youth’s
Companion,
is
a
scamp!”
Friends church. They came to moved to Metolius from New­
liam the Conqueror became the ruler
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. of England. Oct. 14. 1066.
“ Don’t talk that way about my
Oregon frpm Ohio and located at berg. The date of the wedding
Nswbarg Lodge No. 104 A. F.
son.”
blurted the fond parent.
New
subscriptions
received
at
Victory of the French under Joan
& A. II. Regular meeting
Newberg, though not quite long is Thursday, November 28. The
“
Why.
he is considered the cream
of Arc over the English at Orleans.
FI rat and Third Wednesday this office.
enough back to be in the twenty- home o f the first named couple is
of our family.”
.<■
April
29,
1429.
evening! of each month.
five-year picture. Mr. Hall has to be at Cornell, Washington,
“
The
cream,
eh?
Well.
I’d
like
Defeat of the Spanish armada by
Viaiting brother» alwaya welcome.
The Graphic and Semi-Weekly
see him whipped.” — Chicago
held a position as lytter carrier, and the other at Richland, Wash- By order W. M., G. A. Best.
Journal combination for $2.00 a the English naval force, July 29 to
News.
and 30. 1588.
in Portland fbr-several years. ‘ Tington.
T. L. Cummings, Secretary. year.
Locals and Personals
A BIG REDUCTION
'
*
in
Ladies and Misses Coats and
Suits
All Alterations Free
9/fiiier 7/fercantiie
Company
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