Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 03, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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T H E N E W B E K O G R A P H IC
Mrs F. H. Browning'weiit'to violets, the flower for March.'
Portland
Tuesday to attend the Everyone being hungry, as they
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funeral of a lady friend.
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had been preparing several da}’»
J. C. Colcord, cashier o f the for a feast, got very impatient,!
United States National Bank, and had quite a time in finding!
made a business trip to Salem their places, but when all were
seated several very appropriate
Tuesday.
Jaret Todd and family were pieces o f poetry and toasts were
A rrival and Depàrture o f P a »-1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W
given. It is needless to say that
Duncan, March 27, a daughter, here from McMinnvill« on a visit the dinner was “ grand” or “ mag­
»enger Trains.
with Miss Emma Deskins the
Marjorie Lucile.
TrmiM !•» Portland
nificent,” for one hour was spent
Train* from Portland
first o f the week.
Word comes from Seattle that
in eating it. Mil's Wanita Riley
6:45 A. M.
9:10 A. M.
Joe Morris, a former Newberg
a
baby
girl,
the
firstdborn,
was
and
Miss Ella Nelson certainly
8:46 A. M.
11:05 A. M.
man, who lives on a farm be­
Catering to the woman who
added
to
the
circle
in
the
Prof,
proved
themselves to be splendid
1:10 P. M.
5:27 P. M.
tween Marion and Turner in
and Mrs. Oliver Weesner house
demands, in addition to
waitresses. Many beautifiil gifts
4:07 P. M.
7:10 P. M.
Marion county, was in town
hold last week.
were received by both Mrs. Nel­
style, f o o t w e a r which is
Wednesday.
Joe Porter and L. S. Otis were
son and Miss Ella, including sev
G. S. Hoaglin, the real estate
PERFECT FITTING and
Miss Eva Priestley returned to eral” pieces of hand work and
in the county seat Monday.
man, announces that be will not
Portland this, Thursday, evening part o f a set o f china. The fol­
splendid for wear, we are handling exclusively
The Misses Kathryn and Eliza­ open his city office until some
after spending a few days heré lowing is a list o f the guests:
beth O’Brien spent Tuesday in time between April the fifteenth
the high grade footwear made by U T Z & DUNN
with her grandpnrents, Mr. and
Mesdames David Irelan, W. S.
and May first.
Portland.
CO., of Rochester, N. Y . These snoes have set a
Mrs. George Hôwie.
Wharton, L. B. Ferguson, Chas.
D. B. Thomas, who owns the
Mrs. F. A. Morris visited in
E. N. Hollingsworth and family A. Crabtree, Wesley Boyes, C. C.
high standard for thirty years and more, both for
Portland last Saturday and Sun­ E. S. Craven farm a half mile
left here Tuesday for their new Ferguson, Elza Hadley, James
style and reliability. They sure made from care­
north o f Newberg, has moved
da y with her sister.
home in Bandon. John Wilhelm- McGuire, L. M.Smih,H. R. M or­
out
from
Portland
with
his
Mrs. George Fauss, o f Seattle,
fully selected stock and will hold shape under
son and family have moved into ris, Sarah Keeney, Maud More-
was here visiting her sister, Mrs. family and has taken charge of the Hollingsworth residence on
most severe wear. The’styles are exclusive and
back, James Ferguson, Oliver
J. O'Brien, last Saturday and the place.
Blaine street.
Evans, W. E. Wight, W. O. Rob­
the fitting qualities are nowhere excelled.
Fruit growers a r e glad to
Sunday.
Members o f the College Y. M. erson o f Lebanon, Mrs. EllaJ,
R e v . Elmer Pemberton, of know that the fruit buds are held C. A. will have charge o f the ser­ Metgzer and Mrs. Taft, o f Mc­
A ll of the season’s new model« now on sale at
Salem, visited in Newberg on w e l l in check by the c o o l vices at Rex next Sunday morn­ Minnville; and the Misses Amy
Friday o f last week with Rev. weather. An occasional almond ing. In the evening J. C. Hod- Harger, Wanita Riley, B e l l e
tree and some w e l l sheltered
Charles O. Whitely.
Belcher, of LaFayette, and Miss
peach
trees are showing bloom son and L. M. Carey will speak
Will Crater took his wife to a
Ella Nelson, and Masters Harold
on
the
subject
o
f
“
Peace
and
Portland hospital for treatment but cherry and prune trees will Arbitration.”
Roberton o f Lebanon, Wesley
not lie in bloom for several days
the first ol the week. She has
The regular business meeting Boyes Jr., and Dennis McGuire.
unless the weather warms up.
been an invalid for several years.
One who was there.
Norville . Rubottom, who has o f the W. C. T. U. will be held on
Rev. Charles O. Whitely, W. W.
Wednesday o f next week at 2:30
Hollingsworth and E. H. Wood- • « » ™ » > » g
< * ! » " - p. m. at the home o f Mrs. Eliza­
A CONFEDERATE NOTE
w a r d went
want to
, n Salem
S .la m today
tn d a v t o i 1“ ' “ * ° f the C n ^
market, h»S beth Johnson, instead o f the pub­
ward
I sold out and will g o to Idaho
attend the funeral of Rev. Isom
The following lines were writ­
where he will take an interest in lic library, as has been previously
P. Wooten.
ten
on the back o f a Confederate
and also 'manage a big stock announced. Let there be a good
note
by Major S. A. Jonas, o f
George Howland is moving to
ranch located about eighty miles attendance.
LaFayette where he has pur­ from Boise. T h e Credes a r e
Pres. Levi T. Pennington was Aberdeen, Miss., and presented
chased the lumber yard. He will again behind the counter.
called to Seattle Tuesday to con­ to Miss Anna Rush, of Philadel­
phia. Major Jonas was a true
continue to do carpentering and
G. S. Hoaglin says he has re­ duct the funeral o f Rev. Isom P.
soldier, and is now a good, loyal
contracting.
ceived a letter from Burlington, Wooten, a notice o f whose death
citizen
o f Mississippi, and an
H. G. Miller is home from the Iowa, stating that the company appears elsewhere. Rev. Wooten
honorary
member of the ex-Con-
Alberta country where he en­ o f home seekers that he was ex­ was the first minister to fill the
countered some p r e t t y cold pecting to come west, had gotten position of pastor in the South federate Association o f Chicago.
“ ¿ A m e r ic a 's S r e a te s t V io /m is t* ’
weather. He says the section he scattered during the recent floods Eighth street Friends Meeting in Representing nothing on God's earth
now.
ASSISTED BT
was in is a good stock country and would not start until about Richmond, Indiana, and Presi­
And naught in the waters below it.
but not much for farming.
May First. The letter also stat­ dent Pennington was filling the As the pledge o f a nation that’s dead
o
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tucker ed that thousands o f people same position when he was called
and gone,
Keep it, dear friend, and show it.
and s o n George from Smith would be coming west as soon to Pacific Collège.
county, Kansas, friends o f G. W- as the excitement is over.
C. H. Christenson, carrier on Show it to those who will lend a n
T jh e Ü a m o u s C o n tra lto
ear,
Byers, who spent the winter in
Henry Allen, who was here riiral Route No. 2, reports the
California are here, and will prob­ last week from Princeton, Idaho, burning o f the farm house on To the tale that this trifle will tell,
and C e lla r C . C o a rs e n ,
O f liberty born o f a patriot’ s dream
ably remain during the summer, visiting with former Indiana the Hines farm on the farther Of a storm-cradled nation that fell.
Ike well known accompanist
Mrs. Alice Voorbies has sold friends and looking at the coun­ side ol Parrett Mountain. T^he
Too poor t o p o s s e s a precious ores,
her furniture and lease on the try, was much pleased with New­ jachelor living in the house wçnt
And too much o f a stranger to borrow,
Imperial Hotel to Mr. and Mrs. berg. He left on Monday but away from home on Friday night She issued to-day her promise to pay,
And hoped to redeem on the morrow.
Bell, w h o came here recently his friends here will not be sur­ o f last week leaving a fire in the
stove,
and
it
is
supposed
the
fire
from Albany, who took charge prised to see him return a little
The days rolled on and weeks became
years,
originated from the stove. The
o f the hotel the first of the week. later bringing his family.
But our coif era were empty still;
loss o f the house and contents
Mrs. Voorhies left here for Port­
It is with pleasure that we are
TICKETS $1.00, 75c and 50c. On sale at Ferguson’s Drug Store,
Coin was so scarce that the treasury
land last Sunday.
able to record t h e fact that was complete as no one was
Kienle’s Music Store and Opera Confectionery
quaked
John A. Chapman, who repre­ Francis Xavier Matthieu, the near when it occurred.
I f a dollar should drop in the till.
sented Washington county in l a s t survivor of the famous
The memorial services which But the faith that was in us was strong
the legislature the last tw o ses­ Champoeg convention, held May were held last Friday night fit
indeed,
Should Not Fail to Attend this Great Concert
sions, was up from Sherwood 3, 1843, has recovered his health the Baptist church were quite And our poverty well we discerned.
Monday. He still carries t h e again and that on Wednesday, well attended, considering the And this little check represents the pay
Management o f C. Emery Oliver, 525 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.
cob pipe that proved to be a the ninety-fifth anniversary o f his inclemency o f the weather and That our suffering veterans earned.
good mark for the cartoonists birth, he was able to receive his other attractions which were in We know it had hardly a value in gold.
Yet as gold our soldiers received it;
about the Capitol building.
friends, among whom were many progress at the same time. The It gazed in our eyes with a promise to
The talk given in Wood-Mar pioneers. Mr. Matthieu is known program was very good and
pay.
spend some of this money on the
PIANO CONTEST
And every patriot soldier believed it.
Hall on Friday night of last as the mhn who saved Oregon to thoroughly enjoyed by those
child? .
present.
At
the
close,
a
certain
week by John Gill, of Portland, the United States by casting the
But our boys thought little o f price of
Hogs, horses and cows are
Standing of contestants in the
on the fish of Oregon waters was deciding ballot at the conven­ gentleman was heard to remark
pay.
well looked after while the little $400 00 piano contest given by
intensely interesting to the small tion, when a vote was called on that the ladies o f the W. C. T. U.' Or the bills that were overdue;
child is exploited for the greed of the Newberg Hard ware & Plumb­
audience i n attendance. Mr. the matter which resulted in a always h a d something good. We knew if it bought our bread to-day, gold. Thp improving of the race
ing Co. Week ending Wednes­
Special mention must be made of ’Twas the best our poor country could
Gill said he had paid but little tie for a time.
will come through the child in day, April 2.
do.
attention to the subject until the J. H. Rees received word a few the young men composing the Keep it—i t tells our history over, changing the conditions and giv-
For every one dollar ($1.00)
past seven years, though t h e days ago of the death of his quartet, and the tw o excellent From the birth o f the dream to the last; ing more attention to the teach-
received
on account from March
knowledge he showed in the talk cousin, J. S. Rees, which occurred and appropriate selections given Modest, and bom o f the angel of hope, jng 0f some o f the big questions
7th
to
and
including March 16th,
he gave was something out of on Tuesday o f last week at the by them were much appreciated.
Like our hope o f success, it passed. pertaining to life.
we will give receipt for same, and
the ordinary. Other public gath­ home of his brother, Isaac M. The choir was composed of sing­
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i Sex hygiene should be taught 20,000 votes. Contestants may
erings held the same evening had Rees, at Vermilion Grove, Illi­ ers from the various churches. THE CHILD AND HIS PARENTS ¡„ evety home, and lx* a part of
have access to the company’s
much to do with reducing the nois. The deceased left here in Mrs. C. B. Wilson presided at
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| the regular studies in our schools. books.
the organ.
size of the audience.
La Moyne L. Livingstone, cous- We who are eugenists believe
January for an extended visit
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in of the noted explorer, David ! that no diseased man or woman
In the list o f marriage licenses with relatives in Illinois a n d
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BIRTHDAY
DINNER
Livingstone,isinthecity lecturing should call into the world a
published last week there was to Missouri. A few days after his
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on “ The Child and His Parents.” human being. Much of o u r
be found the name of one Charles arrival at the home o f h i s
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Caville, a n d on first reading brother the latter’s wife died and
On last Wednesday, March 26, Mrs. Livingtone says much is crime to-day is caused through
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some of Newberg’s blushing las­ his sickness followed soon after. the W. W. Nelson home on Hast xing written to-day regarding a diseased condition of the human
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sies heaved a heavy sigh, think­ His ailment w a s pronounced Sheridan street was the scene of the improving of the human plant, and if vCe desire a healthy
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ing our own Charley Caville had cancer of the stomach. J. S. Rees a gay crowd, who had gathered amilv. Man has been so occu- generation there must be a de-
actually gone off and squandered was a well known efirpenter and to help Mrs. Nelson a n d her jied with the dollar sign and crease in the perpetuation of
Ladies
$2.50 o n a marriage, license, contractor and built a number daughter, Miss Ella, celebrate deeply interested in all other species from unhealthy stock. A
The Civic Improvement Club
thereby cutting their chances by of houses in Newberg m the their birthdays. T h e guests kingdoms that he has forgotten certificate of health will in the
will
meet in the parlors of the
one, but it was a false alarm for nineties. For the past few years came in the morning and spent the human family. We spent ntar future lx demanded from
Commercial
Club rooms tomor­
C. A. is still on the available list, he has been working at Corvallis. t h e day, each bringing their $38,000,000 last year on war- every man and woman w h o
though none other than an Amer­ He was a veteran of the Civil needlework. Dinner was served ships, while fifteen million school wishes to enter the marriage row, Friday, at 2:30 p. m. All
ican beauty with a good sized ; War and never married, His age at 12 o ’clock sharp, the table children are suffering from pre- bond before they can be married ladies arc urged to I k .* present.
Marie K. Evans, Sec’y.
bank account need apply.
1 was 73.
being beautifully decorated with ventable diseases. W h y not by bishop, priest or magistrate.
W e Set the
Pace in
I Locals and Personals !
W om en’s
Footwear
$3.50 and $4.00
Grand Concert
William Wallace Sraham
Culu *Dahl 77}Viler
Duncan’s Hall, Tuesday Evening
April 8th, at 8 O ’clock
Music Lovers and Musical Students
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Star U à eat 7 e
0 ne Afternoon at 2 :3 0 ; One
The Famous Motion Ficture ffl
The
From
Produced in Authentic Locations in Palestine and Egypt.
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at 7 :4 5
Manger to the Cross”
General Admission 15c and 2 5 cents.
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in 5 Reels. A Reverent Life
Story of Jesus of Nazareth
Reserved Seats 2 5 cents on sale two days in advance