Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 04, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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Miss P sy Price was up from
Mrs. I. E. Holt came down
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Portland last week and was the from Heppner last week.
guest o f Miss Golda Wilson.
L. M. Smith and Charley
Abe Cooke visited a few days Leavitt are in the county seat
last week with his daughter, on business today.
Mrs. A. J. Barrel! at Oswego.
The Civic Improvement Club
Mr. /olney Van A tta of Castle will meet at the Club rooms Fri­
Rock, Wash., was a guest at the day afternoon at 2:30 o ’clock.
Olaf Trygvason—Chorus and
A rrival and Departure of Pal*
L. S. Otis home Thanksgiving
Harold Nichols, son of Mr. and
Orchestra, College Auditorium,
day.
Mrs.
C. H. Nichols, was taken to
r rmimt hmr
T ra k tfrM i P*rtUa4 December 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keinle Portland on the 1:10 local to­
O n e b i g fe a t u r e o f a d v a n t a g e to y o u
D. A. H art and family were
6:45 A. M.
9:10 A. M.
who have been East tor a year day for treatment for appendici­
down from their farm above
11:05 A. M.
8:46 A. M.
and a half are expected to arrive tis.
in b u y i n g th e re a d y m a d e c lo th e *,
Dayton last Monday.
1:10 P. M.
5:27 P. M.
home today.
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Snyder left
Mr. and Mrs. James Pisher
m ade by
&
4:07 P. M.
7:10 P. M.
Charles Bidder has sold his in­ here this morning for the former
went to St. Joe on Wednesday
terest in the Opera Gnll to his home of Mr. Snyder out from
is t h a t y o n see w h a t y o u g e t , y o u see
John Vestal was up from P ort­ tor a visit with their son.
partner,
C.
C.
Cook
who
will
Kansas
City,
Missouri,
their
land last week ristEftaf a t Henry
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hoskins
h o w it fits, y o u k n o w h o w y o u lo o k
conduct the business.
stay being indefinite.
Bhrets.
came down from McMinnville on
Ralph C. Otis came home from
The special meetings held at
Mrs. C. P. Butler came home Thanksgiving to feast at the
in it b e fo r e y o u b u y .
Corvallis
to
spend
the
Thanks­
the Friends church with good re­
from St. Vincent’s Hospital last Hoskins home.
T h e s e c lo th e s a r e m a d e o f th e b e st a ll
giving vacation remaining from sults, closed on last Sunday
Saturday.
Get your tickets for the Chorus
Wednesday noon until Sunday evening. The voluntary con­
Miss Dorothy Ehret came Concert a t Kicnle’s Music Store
w o o l d o m e s t ic a n d im p o r t e d fa b ric s .
evening.
tributions for the assistance of
from Portland for the annual on or after, December 8. Twen­
B. J. Ross, whose serious in­ the e v a n g e l i s t , L. A. Wells,
T h e w o r k m a n s h ip a n d fit is e q u a l t o
Thanksgiving feast.
ty-five and thirty-five cents.
jury was reported last week, is amounted to $160.
Anderson Hodgson, o f Wash-
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Perkins reported to be holding his own,
th e b e st h a n d t a ilo r e d su its m a d e .
ougal, Washington, was in town and Mr. and Mrs. Bilyeu came
with final results still in ques­
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
T h e best p r o o f o f th is is t h a t o n c e a
a day or tw o last week.
out from Portland to gather tion.
Mrs. Maude Kinney spent the about the Perkins fireside on
D. L. Crawford, the head elec­
m a n b u y s a H a r t S c h a ffn e r & M a r x
Professor Arant occupied our
first o f the week m Portland vis­ Thanksgiving day.
trician doing the electrical work
mbly period last Monday.
iting with her sister, Mrs. Willis
S. W. Atkinson left here for on the Oswego sub-station, spent He gave us a very practical and
su it h e w i l l b u y n o o t h e r m a k e .
Townsend.
Lew pton, Idaho, last Saturday Thanksgiving eve in Newberg instructive talk on "M odern
Mrs. L. M. Parker visited at where he intended to look in on with friends.
Plagues,” their curability, con­
Salem the latter part of last the stock show where he sent
Mrs. Chris F. Held and children tagiousness and prevention.
week with her daughter, Mrs. J some big mares that he hoped to
spent several days last week visit­
Monday evening the annual
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R. Pemberton.
ing numerous relatives in P o rt­ staff held a business meeting at
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boswell, land. C. F. joined them them on the home o f Miss May Moore.
Mrs. H. G. Miller has been
dow n from their Linn county former residents of Newberg, Thursday for a Thanksgiving The prospect at present is very
farm during the week visiting were up from Portland last Sun­ feed.
bright tor a first class book, one
played off Friday evening. Sev­
COLLEGE NOTES
day.
Mr. Boswell is now with
w ith their son Bert.
eral o f the younger fellows are
Miss Ella Nelson who held a that will be a credit befitting a
P. C. was represented at the
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hulin, o f the Prudential Life Insurance position in Meier & Frank’s school o f this size.
showing up well and w ill give
Boys’
Conference at Dallas bv a
people
and
may»
he
is
doing
a
Portland, ate Thanksgiving din­
the Varsity men a race for their
store in Portland, has gone to
Tuesday was " S o p h o m o r e
delegation consisting o f Olin
ner with Mr. and Mrs. John good business.
places.
Olympia, Washington, to take Assembly Day.” The Seniors
I. E. H olt who came down the head o f a department in a produced a mock trial. The Jun­ Hadley, Alfred Haworth, Frank
Pitts, west o f Newberg.
The Y. M. C. A. meeting this
Colcord, Llovd Ellis, V e r g i l
H. G. Blair, o f Cornucopia, is from Heppner, M orrow county, big store.
week was devoted to reports by
iors played a scene from "Christ­
Hinshaw and Alden Sanders.
in town visiting with his sister, h short time ago to take treat­
the
delegates to the Conference
mas
Carol,”
but
the
Sophs
Miss Golda Wilson who has a
They left Friday and returned
Mrs. Prank Loomis, whom he ment for nervous trouble was position in Meier & Frank’s sprung a brand new one on us.
held last June at Columbia
Monday morning.
taken to a Portland sanatorium
had not seen for sixteen years.
Beach. The delegates reporting
store, came out from Portland They acted out a very fine panto­
The following student spent
were Hadley, Langw orthy, H a­
E. L. Evans responded to a last week for further treatment. Wednesday evening to spend mime entitled, "When a Bachelor
the Thanksgiving vacation at
His
many
Newberg
friends
hope
call on Monday from a farmer
Thanksgiving at the home of her Weds.” Roland Whittlesey and their homes: Ross and Lyra worth, Hubbard, H. Hinshaw
for
his
early
recovery.
located near Laurel, Washing
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wil­ Vernon Harrington starred as Miles, Salem; Floyd Bates and and Prof. Hawkins. They gave
In last week’ s issue o f the son.
a very enthusiastic report.
bachelors. M ary Bennett has
ton connty, who gave an order
Ruth Crozer, Rostdale; Harold
Graphic
one
Si
Draft
began
a
tor piping for a water system
The building located on the no doubt filled the position o f a Hinshaw, Olive _ Ramsey and
serial”
under
the
head
o
f
"Good
corner
o f First and Washington French maid before. All the Lesta Cook, Portland; Miss ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
Mrs. Clarence Butt went t o
B
u
sin
ess
Suggestions.”
The
streets vacated a few days ago characters, without exception, Rene Owen spent the vacation
Newport last week for a day or
(M OREirS HOUR
second
installment
w
ill
be
found
by the Smith & Ferguson gar­ played their parts perfectly... We a t the home o f Miss Mabel Pat­
tw o. Miss Margaret Inglis,
who has not been in good health on the last page this week.. It age, has been secured by the all must admit that the Sophs rick near Salem, while Prof.
The children of Newberg who
for some time, came home with will pay you to keep a tab on poultry association for holding are some class.
Hawkins spent a couple o f days are not above the 4th grade, are
Si” and see what he has to say the poultry show.
Tuesday evening at 7:30 the with friends in McMinnville.
her.
to have a rare treat this winter,
rom
week
to
week.
Vespertine
Literary Society met
Assistant Adjutant General, C.
Special meetings are in pro­
The glee club and orchestra in the form o f a Children's Hour.
A burning chimney a t the house gress at the M. B. church under for its regular meeting. An ex­ held another join t rehearsal last
A. Williams o f the Department
I t is to be in the Lecture Room
of Oregon, G. A. R. will come out on North Harrison street oc­ the leadership ofRev. T. L. Jones cellent program was rendered, a Monday evening in preparation at the Public Library. Every
from Portland on Wednesday o f cupied by E. P. Day was respon­ who is well known throughout novel feature o f which was the for the concert Friday, Dec. 12. Saturday afternoon at 2:30
next week to inspect Shiloh sible for the sounding of the fire Western Oregon. Meetings are debate beeween three members An excellent program will be o ’clock some one will tell stories
alarm on last Thursday after­ held at 2 o ’clock in the afternoon o f the faculty and one student. rendered.
Post.
M
i or teach some useful art. On the
The question was, "Resolved
Jesse Smith and family will noon. The race up the street by and 7:30 in the evening.
A basket ball tournament has j ,u.ov
first Saturday in each month
that
the
Study
o
f
Science
is
the
fire
laddies
helped
to
settle
leave Newberg Saturday morn­
been arranged and is being Miss Ryan will give lessons in
The death of Polly Winters,
ing for either Aberdeen or Col­ Thanksgiving dinners—that was the aged mother of Lee and A. J. More Beneficial Than the Study played this week. There are four basket weaving, and on the
of Modern Languages in High
fax, Washington, where they ex­ all.
teams entered as follows: Col­ second Saturday in each month
Winters, which occurred Wed­
School.”
Professors Converse
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Heater, nesday night, is reported, though
pect to locate permanently.
lege dormitory, college day stu­ Mrs. J. A. Jones will give nature
They will go by boat to Port­ who were residents o f Newberg the the Graphic is not able to and Krause were to support the dents, academy and faculty. stories about birds. Farther an-
or many years, were here the give the particulars. Mrs. Win­ affiamative while P r o f e s s o r s Each team will meet every other i nouncements later. All children
land.
E. M. Heacock is now in busi­ first o f the week visiting with ters, with her husband and Corbett and Pruett were to de­ team. In case of a tie, it will be from 4th grade down welcome.
ness on his own account at 224 relatives. They came from Hills­ young children came to Oregon fend the negative. At the last
Taylor street, Portland, where boro where they had been for in 1852 and located on the land moment Professor Krause re­
he is doing a jobbing business in several months, but went from on Chehalem mountain now fused to be a participant, there­
sash and doors and builders here to their home at Corvallis. ourned by her son, Lee Winters. fore Wallace Jones was substi­
hardware. He says he is having They noted many changes about She has been a w idow for many tuted. The decision o f the judges
was in favor o f the negative.
a very nice trade with a Newberg since their residence years.
promising outlook for the fu­ »ere.
N. R. Oliver who spent nearly
On Wednesday morning a a vear aw ay from Newberg, first OREGON SOIL TO BE SHIP­
ture.
Wm. Stratton came in from couple o f very pretty white Spit* going to the Alberta country and
PED TO SAN FRANCISCO
Lake County last week tor a pups started on a long ride by afterward trying other join ts,
visit with his daughters, Mrs. C, express from Newberg to Pike- is back in the bakery business in
"Oregon First and All Oregon”
A. Hod son and Mrs. A. C. Seely ville, Tennessee. The express Newberg again,
he having is suggested as the slogan o f the
a t Thanksgiving time. He left charges were $10. The pups bought out James Hutchens &
Oregon Exposition commission
here for his old home at West were white, they were shipped Son. Mr. Hutchens says he likes
in charge of arrangements for a
Branch, Io w a ,' the first of the »y G. White to a party named Newberg the best o f any place he
display from this state at San
week where he will spend the White down into the Southland has ever tried and his only rea­
where they bank a good deal on son tor selling was tor the pur­ Francisco in 1915. In addition
greater part of the winter.
to a building of Oregon wood,
Ray Carter who went from white in color effects.
pose o f changing climate, for the furnished with Oregon furniture,
A t the regular meeting of the benefit of Mrs. Hutchens health,
here to Texas and located on
Every article that I offer you has been deliberately
with a restaurant serving Ore­
farm land a few years ago, city council held on Monday on the advise o f her physician.
and
carefully chosen. I have worked for months to
gon food and with sidewalks
recently sold out there and on night the question o f the use of His business has been good and
prepare this Holiday stock for you.
made o f Oregon brick, it is now
Saturday of last week he arrived poles for electric light, telephone he had fully intended to buy a
I am sure that you will be pleased with the result o f
proposed that soil be taken from
in Newberg.
He is stopping and railway service on First home and remain here perman­
my labor.
Oregon to completely re-surface
with his sister, Mrs. Rannie At­ street, was settled by passing an ently. They are thinking o f try­
the Oregon building site on the
Not only do I guarantee every article I sell to be
kinson for the present but expects ordinance for common user ser­ ing San Diego, California.
Exposition grounds, and to plant
exactly as represented, but I take pride in the fact that
to locate somewhere in this sec­ vice with the privilege o f using
Beginning about the first o f therein native Oregon flowers,
I sell the best kind o f jew elry at the most reasonable
wood poles for a term o f twelve the year the Yamhill Electric
tion a g a in .__________ _____
shrubs and small trees. To secure
price.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Nelson years. The poles to be used are Co. will get t h e i r current the necessary material for such
Among the suggestions I have in mind as accepta­
spent a day or tw o at Salem last to be dressed and given a coat from the Portland Railway, planting, it is suggested that an
ble
Christmas
gifts are:
week visiting with relatives and o f paint once in four years.
Light & Pow er Co. through the exhibit garden be established in
among the number was a broth­
Robert E. Strahorn and D. W. Southern Pacific Co. C. J. Ed­ Portland and school children all
Diamonds
Silverware
er who recently made his get­ Campbell o f the Southern Pacific, wards, the manager, says they over the state be enlisted in the
Watches
aw ay from Mexico. He went in­ in company with the civil engi­ were up against the question of work o f collection. The com­
W . W . W . Guaranteed Rings
Fountain Pens
to that country and bought neer, Burkhalter, and the elec­ investing forty to fifty thousand mission has been assured that
Cut Glass
Clocks
some land which he was improv­ trical engineer, Lebcnbaum, were dollars in a larger power plant, space for such a garden would
Gold Jewelry
Bric-a-brac
ing.but was glad to get out with in Newberg tor a short time last in order to take care o f the busi­ be provided, free, on the campus
his scalp whole. Mexican cur­ Monday. They were traveling ness, and they found it to be o f Reed College. If but one speci­
rency he says is hardly worth a by a new electric motor car cheaper to buy the current than men is received from each o f the
dollar a bundle and silver is dis­ which they are trying out. About to make the investment. They 2500 schools o f the state a con­
counted fifty per cent, while January 15 is the date they now will get the current over the siderable tract o f land will be re­
human life, either Mexican or have set for starting their electric Southern Pacific wire. The lo­ quired to care for them until they
JE W E LE R -E Y E SIGHT SPECIALIST
American is valued but little line service between Portland and cal plant will be maintained tor are shipped south for permanent
Newberg.
higher.
cases o f emergency.
planting.
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Christmas Suggestions
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