Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 30, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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TH E N E W B B B O GRAPHIC
Elmer Thorne is home from St,
Vincent Hospital, where he went
for treatment for an eye.
Rev. Skipworth, pastor o f the
M. E. church, arrived home from
a trip to Chicago on Tuesday.
Mrs. T. C. Rice, of this place,
is
spending a tew days in Oregon
Arrival and Departure of Pas- Senator Hoskins made a short
City
this week as the guest of
visit home last Sunday.
•enger Trains.
friends.
L. F. Hall made a business
Rev. George C. Ritchey has
trip to Wiisonville last Monday
6:45 A.
been notified that he has a place
George L. Kelty is at MaCoy
8:46 A.
on the program for the big Na­
assisting in the care o f bis father.
1:10 P.
tional Conference of Christian
J. W. Eldredge was up from
4:07 P.
Workers, which will be held in
Sherwood on a business trip last
S. A. Mills drove the auto he Portland in June.
Adrian Kemp, oi Corvallis, Monday.
recently s o l d t o Harvey D. J. C. Keller has sold his place
was in Newberg Monday.
Miss Jessie Gardner went to
Crumly to Salem today for ship­ out southeast o f Newberg to a
The next semester o f the New­ Portland Tuesday night to see
ment to him at Lindsey, Cali­ Minnesota man named C. Jensen,
berg schools will open next week. “ Ben Hur.”
who has not yet arrived here.
fornia.
W. S. and W. C. Shearer, of Joseph Cook, who was a resi­
Miss Merle Woods, w ho re­ Mr. Keller expects to move to
Dorena, were in Newberg last dent o f Newberg twenty years
cently submitted to a second Portland about t h e first of
ago, was up from Portland Tues­
Saturday.
operation for goitre, returned March and contemplates buying
day
D-„R. Allen, o f Oregon City,
home from Portland Wednesday and operating an auto truck for
heavy work. But he always
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Latham evening.
was in Newberg last Saturday
comes
back.
are
up
from
Portland
visiting
and Sunday.
On date o f February 17, a
The Graphic was recently told
Mrs. B. W. Evans, a sister of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Southern man a n d an orator
Mrs.
C.
L.
Judd.
o
f
tw o farmers who live within
H. M. Williams, was dow n from
will fill the fifth number of the
Just arrived. Another big shipment to arrive in
Bli Rowley, of Dayton, was in lyoeum course. You will want easy hauling distance of New­
McMinnville on a visit Tuesday
a few days* This is die best line of Ladies and
Mrs. A. Bowman went to Newberg over Sunday attending to hear Governor Glenn of the berg who burned their straw
that
was
nice
and
bright,
imme­
Children's Shoes made.
Portland this, Thursday, morn­ the special meeting in progress old North state.
diately
after
thrashing
in
the
at
the
F.
M.
church
ing t6 visit for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Down­
Fred B. Ackerman, of Portland, ing, o f Portland, are in town Fall. It would have cost $2
friends.
ton to bale the straw, but it
Mrs. H. J. McDonald, o f Port has accepted a position with tbe visiting with Mr. a n d M r s .
would find an easy market now
land, is in town visiting with her Newberg Drug Co. as prescrip­ Marion George. Mr. Downing
at
$6 a ton at least. Certainly
mother, Mrs. S. M. King, the tion clerk and salesman
formerly lived in Polk county
these
men have not made much
A. H. Benton left on Monday and twenty years ago drove
milliner.
of a study o f the conservation
Miss Ida May Smith, o f Carl­ for the Bend countiy to look stock through this section.
policy.
ton, the assistant to the county over the situation with a view o f
Mrs. S. W. Parrish returned
A meeting of the Wednesday
The local High School team
Miss Regina Hutchens is in
school superintendent, was in locating, should it suit all parties home from Heppner last week
Club
was
held
at
the
beautiful
suffered
defeat
at
the
hands
of
Portland
with t h e Portland
interested.
Newberg Monday.
where she spent a month visiting
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. Moore at the home of her father, C W. home of Mrs. E. C. Baird, corner the huskies from Dallas on last wholesale h o u s e s acquainting
Mrs. W. A. Jung and children
o f College and Franklin streets, Friday evening, the score being herself with the new creations in
are up from Portland visiting at have sold the lot they owned on Lawson. She says crops were on Wednesday afternoon, this 17 to 27. The boys were some­ ladies’ head adornment for the
the home of her parents, Mr. and Fifth street to Rev. George F. good in that section last season being the date fixed by the what handicapped on account of
Springtime of 1913. Y e s , cre­
Round a n d are anticipating and farmers are in correspond-
Mrs. E. H. Woodward.
federated
clubs
for
raising
funds
ation
is the right word.
some
members
o
f
the
regular
changing location soon.
ingly good spirits.
/
Tom Herd has gone to Port­
f o r assisting worthy young team being knocked out and un­
Mrs. Helena M. Fitzsimous,
Postmaster C. B. Wilson went
W. S. Hulin and wife from women in getting an education. able to play, and the rooters lost
land tp look over the 6eld for
the
wife of Alex Fitzsimons, who
carpentering an d contracting to Salem Wednesday to look in Chewetah, Washington, visited The attendance was large, there heart and failed to respond as
has bden lingering with tuber­
on the solons at thecapitol build­ Tuesday and Wednesday with
during the coming season.
being about one hundred ladies soon as the visitors took the cular trouble for manv weeks,
ing. Not as a member o f the his cousin C. S. Hulin. This is
J. M. Rittenhouse is setting a
present, and when the silver lead, which h a d a depressing died Tuesday. Besides a husband
“ third house,” however.
the
first
time
they
have
met
offerings were counted the total effect.
good example for others in town
she left three children. Funeral
by tearing aw ay the wreck of County Assessor Martin Miller since July, 1877, and o f course amounted to $40.
The attendance for the fourth services were conducted Wednes­
his burned building bn First and Mr. Hefty, the surveyor, they had a pleasant visit, hop­ J. C. McCrea dropped into the number of the lyceum course was day by the pastor o f the Presby­
were down from McMinnville ing to meet more often in the
street.
Graphic office Wednesday to ex­ very good, but a disappoint­ terian church.
i
Tuesday working up a map o f uture.
hibit one o f the old three-cent ment came in the announcement
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Mr. and Mrs. Dedro were up
Newberg to be used in the as­
Beginning with the first of paper bills issued during the made from the platform by Pres­
The Time is at Hand
from Portland the first of the
sessor’s office. They said they March, the Newbcig postoffice is
Civil War and designated by the ident Pennington to the effect
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
The time to buy land is when
had been having difficulty in to have an additional clerk and
treasury department as “ frac­ that a letter had been received you can get a good deal. We
J. Carl Nelson. Mrs. Dedro and
locating property that was de­ red Hutchens being on t h e
tional currency,” but known by rom the lyceum bureau stating
Mrs. Nelson are sisters.
scribed by metes and bounds.
available list, will probably get the common herd as “ s h i n ':hat Mr. Litchfield, o f the Neil have some good trades in east­
The Star theater was crowded
The Civic Improvement Club the place. Postmaster Wilson is plaster.” It was issued in de­ Litchfield Trio, announced for ern land, also .have a few daisy
on last Saturday afternoon when
will meet in Commercial Club scratching his head now and try­ nominations o f three, five, ten, this number, had died a few days ranches in the Coast Mts. Have
Prof? Dryden, od O. A. C. gave
parlors Friday afternoon, Feb. 7, ing to figure out a schedule to twenty-five and fifty cents, and ago in a Pennsylvania hospital, a bargain for cash on good
his interesting and instructive
at 2:30. Each member is urged meet the demands o f the new law made up the small change o f and that the Wright-Hall Mar­ wheat land with buildings and
stereoptican lecture on poultry
to come and bring some lady which forbids clerks working that period, as all t h e hard quette Players were to take the plenty o f water, an option for a
raising.
short time at $11 an acre. Come
with you as the president has more than eight hours a day.
money had gone the stocking-leg jlace o f the Litchfields. The pro- into the office and get particu­
Curtis W. Parker writes from something good to present for
Last Sunday’s Oregonian con­ route. T h e writer remembers jram was well rendered, but lars.
White STCo.
Morgan, M orrow county, that your consideration. Marie K.
tained a'picture of a group of very well how his vest packets much o f it was not o f a char­
a good snow fell there last week Evans, Sec’y.
American missonary w o r k e r s were swelled with "shin plasters” acter the local committee would
Full blood wljite L e g h o r n
and the ranchers and jack rab­
The revival services at the Free stationed at Sungkiang, China, o f the smaller denominations on lave selected, had there been cockerals for sale, also eggs for
bits are all in high glee over the
Methodist church continue in in­ where they are studying the returning home from town where time and opportunity to con­ setting. Box 37, Newberg, Or.
fine crop prospects as a result of
terest. Prayer meetings are held C h i n e s e language preparatory a wagon load o f watermelons sider the vacancy made by death. Phone Blue 51.
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the increased moisture from the
each afternoon at the church at to entering on the work. Among had been retailed, and how rich
melting snow.
2:30. Bishop Wm. Pearce, o f the number is J. C. Clark, a son he felt. ^Later on, one o f the
The Snow Fairies, the Flower Titusville, Pa., will arrive on
o f Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark, burning political questions o f
■BREAD AND UK
Fairies and the Brownies will all Friday o f this week to assist for
who got his early education in the day was the “ resumption of
be at Duncan’s hall Friday even­ ten days. The public are cor­
Newberg. He is preparing lor Y. specie payments” by the na­
ing to meet the “ Fairy Godmoth­ dially welcomed at any of the
tional government, a proposi­
M. C. A. work at Shanghai.
er.” This charming little canta­ services.
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tion
which puzzled the brains of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ralston,
ta is given by the school to pay
A n Evangelistic Conference who live at Fossil, were here over the big men, but Secretary Sher­
for framing a number of excellent
will be held in connection with Sunday visiting with Mr. and man made bold to assert that
pictures secured some time ago.
the regular Quarterly Meeting o f Mrs. Lynn B. Ferguson. Mr. the way to “ resume” was to “ re­
A growing interest is being Friends church on Friday night, Ralston, who is a brother to sume,” and the day was finally
manifested in the series of Sun­ February 7, at 7:30. The follow­ Mrs. Ferguson was a student in set for the government to begin
day night sermons on Old Testa­ ing subjects will be presented: the academy here when a young­ to pay its obligations in bard
ment characters, given by Presi­ A Twelve Months’ Revival,” by ster and delights in talking of the money. When the date arrived
dent Levi T. Pennington at the Rev. C. O. Whitely; “ Bible School old times. He and Dr. Harlon and the people found they could
Friends church. The last of the Evangelism,” President Penning­ Ong, of Portland, were school­ get gold or silver if they wanted
series will be given Sunday night, ton; “ Heeding the Call,” by Rev. mate chums.
it, few seemed to care
ire anything
to which the public, is welcome. Homer Cox, o f Portland. A cor­
about
it,
and
the
question
was
M. M. Edwards has been con­
It N eeds
J. Carl Nelson made a visit to dial invitation is extended to fined to his bed at his home in solved.
N o Other E vidence
O. A. C. at Corvallis a few days Christian workers o f all denomi­ Duudee for nearly tw o months.
Wesley Boyes, the stock dealer
ago to get pointers on fruit tree nations.
*
In the Fall o f 1880, Mr. Edwards who lives on the road to the
pruning and was so well pleased
The local W. C. T. U. will hold arrived at Dayton, where he had ferry, says he finds the Hubbard
than the fact that our mills
with the instructions given that
“ Mothers’ Day” rally o n a brother-in-law, after mAking .squash so profitable for feeding
have been running 99% of
he has laid off his coat and, Thursday, February 6, at 2:30 the overland trip from Iowa with
to hogs that he saved seed last
armed with the necessary tools,
every 24-hour working day
m., at the home of Mrs. J. C. his family by wagon. He has season for planting ten acres the
has invaded his prune orchard Hodson, in honor o f Madam since been a resident o f Yamhill
in the year and a half since
coming season He plows the
with the avowed purpose o f see­ Willard, mother o f Frances E. county, with the exception of a
their opening to prove that
ground early and later on plows
ing that the surplus branches Willard. An unusually fine pro­ few years spent at Sand Lake in
and works it over and over again
•ball be amputated according to gram is being prepared for the Tillamook county.
so thoroughly that his neighbors
the very latest scientific methods. occasion. Mrs. C. O. Whitely,
Rev. Charles E. Tebbetts, gen­ say he wears the soil out before
He will do the amputating him­ Sirs. Levi T. Pennington, Mrs. eral secretary o f the American
planting time, but the cultivation
self.
o s e p h Hollingsw ojth, M is s Friends Board of Foreign Mis­ is so thorough that the moisture
Frank C. Mills, Jr., who went Jthel Morris, Mrs. Berta Terrell sions, whose home is' at Rich­ is held in the ground and little
on a visit to Whittier, Cali­ and others will take part in the mond, Indiana, is expected with cultivation is required after the
has found an appreciative
fornia, a short time ago, is home exercises. A general invitation Mrs. Tebbetts to attend t h e crop is planted. He says he can
response from the careful
again. He says the reports of is extended to any who may de­ coming Quarterly Meeting o f easily grow fifteen t o n s of
n o u a c w iv c a
ui
m e
vv c a i.
damage done to citrus fruits in sire to attend, and each member Friends here. Rev. Tebbetts is a squashes to the acre and the crop
Southern California b y t h e is especially urged to come and speaker o f w i d e reputation, is worth a great deal more tor
Manufactured br
severe cold weather there have bring some mother not already a thoroughly, alive to all national fattening purposes than the best
not been over estimated. A firm member. A full house is expected movements o f religious progress, crop o f corn that ban be grown
F is h e r F l o u r in g M il l s C o .
** America'» Pinaat Flourin* Mill» "
he worked for a few years ago so do not disappoint the hostess, especially along missionary lines. on the same ground. Hubbard
S E A T T L E , U. S. A.
said to him they thought' their who says she has plenty of room Further announcements will be squashes are rich and he says his
losses would be at least $1,000, or at least one hundred persons. made regarding h i s addresses hogs will leave corn or grain to
For Sale by All Dealer«
next week.
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Locals and Personals
M r s . Millie Whitten visited
friends in Portland the last o f the
week.
v
Miss Sibyl W oodward visit«
in Portland last Saturday and
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W.
A. King.
Miss Mary Williams returned
home this, Thursday, morning
from a visit with her sister in
Portland.
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wire were
here from Portland last Sunday
visiting at the home o f his par­
ents, Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Wire.
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