Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 01, 1914, Page 5, Image 6

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    TH E N E W B B K O Q BA P H IC
H O P S O N BROS. G R E A T C LEA R A N C E S A LE
OF E VE R YTH IN G FOR MEN T O W EAR A T LESS TH A N FIR ST C O ST.
A T .FIGURES NEVER BEFORE M ADE IN THIS M AN’S TO W N .
BUY A S U IT NOW
A L L M UST BE CLOSED O U T BEFORE SPRING GOODS ARRIVE.
j
GET O U R LO W PRICES
S. F. Wallace o f the Fair Store,
The clatter o f bells at the hour
Mrs. Willis Townsend and her days from 4 to 5 at Miss
leaves Tuesday for Chicago, to j o f midnight announced the usher- daughter, Louise, of Portland, Britt’s studio, 608^6 First street.
visit bis mother who is danger- ing in of the New Year.
are visiting at the home of her The fee will be 75 cents per week.
ously ill.
Thomas H. Parrish, who came parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Those wisbingto investigate this
system more thoroughly are in­
L. M. Smith has bought out in to renew bis subscription one Bowman, north o f town.
vited to visit these classes and
his partner, C. C. Ferguson, and day this week, remarked that he
bring their children.
CELEBRATING
ELECTRIFYING
is conductingthe automobile and subscribed for the Graphic with
garage business on his own ac­ the first issue o f the pqper and
Arrival and Departure of Pas- Mrs. Ode Hatfield and son
One could not help but admire YAMHILL COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
bad never missed a number since.
count.
Macy came down from Dayton
Tram».
the large heartedness which
Mrs. McEwen, the daughter o f
At the -request o f many farmers
Mr. W. B. Baker, of Newberg,
on Monday.
characterized
the majority o f the
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Goff, is here the hour for the meeting of the
speakers at the Commercial Club has contracted to finish the term
Wm. Schaad and family went
6:46 A. M.
9:10 A. M.
from Condon, Gilliam county, subscribers for the stock in the
to Willamina Monday to spent
meeting on Monday evening, of school begun by Miss Char­
with the twin babies for an ex­ co-operative canning company,
8:46 A. M.
11:05 A. M.
While it was a sore disappoint­ lotte. Carden in Moors Valley,
a few days with relatives.
which was set lor Saturday o f
1:10 P. M.
tended visit.
5:27 P. M.
ment to dismiss the plans o No. 19. Miss Carden resigned
Miss Olive Johnson has been
next
week,
has
been
changed
4:07 P. M.
7:10 P. M.
Adrian Bowman cut one o f his
years tor a celebration at the just before the holidays.
up from Portland during the
hands so severely while butcher­ from the afternoon to 10:30 opening o f the "McMinnville
A literary society has been
Miss Eva Hadley is home from week visiting with relatives.
ing a calf on Wednesday that he in the morning. Stock- is being L oop,” yet when the irresistible organized in district No. 54,
Eugene to «pend the holidays.
Roy Gardner and family have was brought into town for sur­ subscribed for readily and a
Mountain Top, northwest of
All the Newberg students at O. been here from Lebanon during
good attendance at this meeting logic o f the case loudly pro­ Newberg.
gical assistance.
~
claimed this as the natural anc
A. C. are at home tor vacation. the week visiting with relatives
is expected.
A public sale of the C. L. Judd
proper plan for such ajollifica
It is o f interest to the schools
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C.
A special meeting of the W. C household effects will be held on
In spite o f very unfavorable tion, the loyalty to county
of
Yamhill County that there
Bennett on Friday o f last week a T. U. will be held at the home of Saturday afternoon at 1:30 weather a good auidence was
solidarity and the spirit of unity was scarcely a word o f opposi­
daughter.
Mrs. G. O. Bassett Saturday at o ’clock in the old garage building, present at the Presbyterian
rose above all selfish considers tion expressed by those who
Helen Robertson went ta Day- 2:30 p.m.
corner o f First and Washington church on Tuesday afternoon to tions. The keynote seemed to gathered in the County Court
ton Tuesday morning for a visit
Clyde and Miss Mabel Press- streets. W. A. Westfall will art hear Mrs. Mary Cahill-Moore, o f be "there must be one and only room on Friday, December 26,
Portland, who proved herself a
with cousins.
nail were here from Seattle to as auctioneer.
one big celebration” and if y e to discuss the county appropria­
most
pleasing and convincing
Esther Whitely went to Port­ spend Christmas with theiraunt,
The whole Parker family, in­
have been to o slow in taking the tion o f tw o thousand dollars for
speaker.
Her demonstration
land Tuesday to spend a few Mrs. Catherine Comer.
initiative for such an affair here, the School Fair. The 1914
cluding Walter S., the com­
days with Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
Mrs. Milton York and little mercial man, Curtis, from Mor­ o f Fundamental Music Training then to Newberg we will go, School Fair has been placed on a
Cook.
daughter, Bergita have been up gan, and Mrs. J. R. Pemberton with children wa« especially in Some of our "(aptains o f indus­ sound financial basis, and there
Miss Cora Comer has been here from Portland during the week from Salem were engaged in tak teresting and won many friends try” have the measure o f states­ will be no admission fee.
tor this new system which Miss men.—Telephone Register.
from Seattle during the week visiting with relatives.
ing stock at the Parker store the
Britt is introducing in Newberg.
visiting her sister, Mrs. Catherine
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, son-in- first o f the week.
EXPRESSION OF GRATITUDE
Webber’s Juvenile Orchestra
Comer.
law and daughter of Mr. and
“
THE
LOST
MILLIONAIRE”
I. B. Huntington who recently
We thank each and every one
Mrs. Mary Kissinger has been Mrs. H. C. Paulsen, were out traded Castle Rock property for gave a musical program at
Wood-Mar
Hall
on
Thursday
for
their kind and generous sup­
James Oliver Curwood scores
here from Eugene during the from Portland over Sunday.
an acre of the Wm. Andrews
afternoon
o
f
last
week
that
was
port
during the past and wish
again in this Vitagraph, tw o
week visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Prof. R. W. Kirk, superinten­ tract, located east o f the college
greatly appreciated by the audi­ reel special feature motion pic­ all a happy New Year with good
C. J. Leavitt.
dent o f the Corvallis schools, campus, came with his family on
ence in attendance, as was evi­ ture, which will tie shown at the health and good fortune and
Miss Mildred Eisert, o f West was in tow n Wednesday visit­ Wednesday and took possession
denced by the hearty applause Star Theater Wednesday and good friends for every day o f the
Newberg, visited a few days in ing his cousin, Mrs. W. E. Terrell. o f his new home.
given each number. The orches­
New Year. May every sigh o f
Portland recently with Mr. and
Seven dozen new chairs have
Will Christenson returned home tra is made up of boys and girls Thursday o f this week. It is a yours be for others and every
story of a young millionaire who
Mrs. C. S. Hulin.
been bought for the balcony in : rom Mikkalo in time to attend who have made music a study
meets
with an accident in the smile be one to be shared by all
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Taylor W ood-Mar Hall which will help a family reunion at the home o f from early childhood up, and
Sincerely,
Tennessee mountains. A photo­ your, friends.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Buck very materially in adding to the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. their consistent work shows
play with flashes o f comedy and Wallace & Son, The Fair Store.
Christenson, on Christmas day. excellent leadership on the part of
were up from Portland and spent seating capacity.
at times deep pathos. "The
Christmas with F. C. Mills and
Russel Williams who had been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan Mr. Webber. The attendance was
Grecian Vase” by the Edison
Up In th a A ir .
family.
here for the past tw o months, re­ and little daughter, o f Hillsboro, not large, owing to Christmas
Company has much o f merit.
“
What
time
v u it when this
W. D. Homens will leave in a turned to Boise, Idaho, last and Mr. and Mrs. Robert At- day dinners and other attrac­ A special chorus o f dancers from trouble happened?” asked the jus-
day or tw o for Los Angeles in Saturday to resume work with cinson and little one, from Port- tions, but the work o f the juve­
Gertrude Hoffmann’s Company
and, were also present.
company with his son, Harry a telephone exchange.
“ Well,” replied the witness, “ef
nile entertainers was well re­ was engaged to give a classified
the
sun had been shining it would
with whom he will spend the
G. B. Lamb and' family came
Bert Byers came out from Till­ ceived, and this always counts interpretation to the scenes of
have
been ’bout two hours and a
wintef.
over from Tillamook to spend amook the first o f the week in with the management.
this photoplay. The artistic half by sun, but as the sun didn’t
•
B. S. Cook was up from Port­ Christmas with C. A. Hod son company with tw o other men to
In a letter from Mrs. M. E. handling o f the ancient Greek show his face at all that day 1
land Monday to attend a meet­ and family. Mrs. Lamb and whom he traded his Newberg
Bankson who left Newberg three spirit - gives this picture a high couldn’t say for certain just what
time it was.” — Atlanta Constitu­
ing o f the evangelistic committee Mrs. Hodson are sisters.
jroperty and other holdings he months ago and went to Earl, order, o f artistic merit.
tion.
o f Oregon Yearly Meeting o f
Col. Hausdorf, o f Portland, lad, for a dairy ranch of 160 Colorado, she says: “ I am and
For Friday and Saturday the
Friends church. #
who was a member of the acres, located seven miles south have been snow-bound for twen­ Star has booked a special feature
Out
Hi* Elamant.
Mrs. G. E. Metcalf and children famous First Minnesota Regi­ o f Tillamook. He said he would ty-one days with snow from 4 in tw o parts "The Fatal Leg­
One of the men in a company of
have been down from Eugene ment in the Civil War, is in town move to the ranch and become a to 10 feet deep, making the most acy.”
The scenes are laid in militia made a disparaging remark
about the man in front of him.
Tillamooker
in
earnest—a
milker
to-day
the
guest
o
f
F.
R.
Rundell.
during the week visiting at the
dreadful but awful, yet beautiful Virginia, and is a big picture in The victim turned with indignation
o
f
cows.
•
home o f Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Blair with
sight as far as the eye can^ee: many wavs.
and asumed a fighting attitude.
Metcalf out in the Springbrook their son and daughter, Calvin
The many Newberg friends of Dreadful because o f the inconveni­
Then the.captain remarked sharply:
neighborhood.
“That will do there.. We don’t
and Miss Laura who are here for Mrs. Emma Bell can easily ence to many, myself included-«, NEW SYSTEM OF MUSIC TRAINING
want any fighting men in this regi-
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Astle- a tew weeks, spent Christmas in understand and appreciate the awful because o f the calamity
Miss Britt is now organizing ment -—New York Globe.
ford and little one were over Portland with A. T .’s brother, particularly happy and cheerful to stock, thousands upon thou­
from Scotts Mills to spend Abner Blair and family.
spirit in which she recently wrote sands being snowed under and her work in Fundamental Music
Good Start.
Training.
As
the
number
in
“
I
have
joined
the Society For
Christmas at the borne o f Mrs.
a
letter
from
Los
Angeles
for
smothered and frozen to death—
On last Saturday Attorney
the
Prevention
of
Useless Noises,”
each
class
is
limited,
those
wish­
Astleford’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Butt received a tele­ jublication in the Graphic, on beautiful because everything is
said
the
old
fogy.
N. L. Wiley at Rex.
gram from his old home at Ben­ reading the notice of her marri­ so pure and white the whole ing to enroll are asked to do so
“Well, where are you going to be­
Relatives who helped Mr. and ton, Pennsylvania, announcing age to our former townsman, C. country around. I will leave tor as soon as possible.
gin?” asked the grouch.
The class will begin next Satur­
“We are going to reduce the num­
Mrs. W. S. Stull enjoy Christmas the sudden death o f his father, 3. Christenson, which was Oregon Friday, December 26,
day
and
will
meet
on
Saturdays
ber
of cheers from three to one,”
solemnized
a
lew
days
following
if—my
but
that
little
it
is
a
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. who was 64 years old. He left
replied
the old fogy.—Cincinnati
from
11
to
12
and
on
Wednes
the
writing
o
f
the
letter.
power—I can get to the station.”
Colien and daughter, Mr. and on the afternoon train to attend
Enquirer.
Mrs. Joseph Cartney and tw o the funeral and will probably be
Expansiv«.
sons, of Vancouver, Washington, gone a month.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dye and
F. E. Vestal who went to Cali­
Stephen McBarnes, of Newberg. fornia some time c&o, has gone
Dr. Littlefield who has com­ back to barbering, so it is re­
pleted an exaustive course in the ported, but has a movable shop.
T o Our Many Friends and Patrons:
New York Post Graduate School He is doing the "lather and
and Hospital and who is now shavem" on an overland train
In the passing o f the year Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen we
attending St. Murphy’s Clinics running between Los Angeles
look
back
upon the most successful year in the history o f our firm;
in Chicago, will return to New­ and Chicago—new faces and new
and we desire to take this opportunity o f thanking you most heartily
berg about January 25 and will scenery every day.
for your share in our success.
resume his practice at the old
On Friday night o f next week
It has always been the motto o f this Company to give the
stand.
beginning at 7:30 o ’clock a
trade “ Quality and Service, ” and we attribute our wonderful growth
On Friday aiternoon o f last "M ade in Oregon” banquet will
Bill—It costs a lot to get justice?
in the past fifteen years in the fulfillment o f this motto; and we be­
Hank—Yes, and most folks are
week Mrs. Elizabeth J. Honens be given in the Odd Fellows hall,
lieved there was a better demand for better goods, and in this we
letter off without it too! — New
died suddenly at her home on when the menu will be made up
York
Globe.
have most assuredly not been mistaken.
North River street, corner of of Oregon products, and as far
Emerson says: “ If a man can write a better book, preach a
Suiting tha Puniahmant ta tha Daad.
Sheridan. While chatting pleas­ as possible from such as are pro­
better
sermon or make a better mouse trap for his neighbor, though
Small Sadie— Mamma, baby tried
antly with her husband and son duced in this immediate vicinity.
he
build
his
house
in
the
woods,
the
world
will
make
a
beaten
path
to
swallow papa’s cuff buttons while
she was stricken instantly and Mrs. Edith Tozier Weatherred
you
were out.
to
his
door,”
and
we
shall
strive
the
coming
year,
to
so
merit
a
was gone before assistance could who is canvassing the different
Mamma— Indeed! And what did
larger
share
o
f
your
business
by
a
larger
and
better
line
o
f
House­
be given. She had experienced sections o f the state in the in­
you do?
hold Furnishings, that the “ path will be even wider and deeper to
several smothering spells during terest of Oregon Manufactories
Small Sadie—Oh, 1 gave him a
our door.”
couple of cuffs—Chicago News.
the past year, however, and the will be in attendance and will be
Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
family was prepared in a mea­ one o f the principal speakers.
Trua ta Hi« Ward.
sure for such an ending. The Tickets for the banquet will be
W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH A SON
“ Did Jack give you the tip he
deceased had the happy faculty ■ofd in advance at 50 cents and
iromised when you went motoring
of being cheery and hopeful under it will greatly aid the ladies who
with him?”
“ Sure he did. He tumbled the
all circumstances, and her sunny have the arranging for it if they
machine
into a ditch.” —Baltimore
disposition won her tnends can know beforehand how many
American.
to prepare for.
wherever she was known.
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