THE NEWBI a 08 « X 80808 ttq C ^ ^ Locals and Personals'! A rrival and Departure of Pas« F. S. Wallace arrived home songer Trains. from Chicago Tuesday where he Trai*, h r 6:46 8:46 1:10 4:07 A. A. P. P. M. M. M. M. 9:10 11:05 6:27 7:10 A. A. P. P. M. M. M. M. Rex Brouillette was oat from Portland last Sunday, visiting w ith Hobart Littlefield. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, of Io w a Palls, Iow a, are in town visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Taylor. Clemmens & Hanson have secured the contract for building a $2,000 residence for C. Mullen a t St. Paul. Mrs. M. Montgomery and little son were out trom P ort­ land last week visiting with Mrs F. H. Browning. 6 . W. Cutts was out from Portland last Sunday, visiting w ith his son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barcroft. President Pennington and C J. Edwards went to Salem Wed nesday evening to attend a meet­ ing o f the finance committee o f Pacific College. S. W. Grathwell, a field work­ er tor the state committee o f the Prohibition party who spoke twice in Newberg last Sunday, has been in tow n during the week working in the interest of his party. J. W. Hobbs, o f Eugene, was here Monday night visiting with J. L. Hoskins. He is an enthusi­ astic supporter o f R. A. Booth, the recently announced candi­ date for the United States Senate and thinks he w ill make a suc­ cessful race for the office. The regular meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary to Pacific College will be held at the resi­ dence of President Pennington on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o ’clock. A full attendance o f the members is desired. Secretary. Our old friend, Jesse Hot>son was with the crowd o f excur- sionists here last Saturday. Some changes in means o f trans­ portation from Newberg have been made since the date o f 1881 when he established a merchan­ dising business on what is now the corner o f First and Main streets. The annual "Thimble Bee" held by the Civic Improvement Club and the Wednesday Club will be given at the club rooms on Wed­ nesday o f next week at 2:30 o ’clock in the afternoon. A silver offering will be taken for the school loan fund. Mrs. Laura Morris, secretary C. I. Club. A t a recent election o f the Commercial Club officers, were elected as follows: President, W. H. Wharton, to succeed himself; Vice-President, J. D. Gordon; Treasurer, D. D. Coulson; Board of Governors, W. H. Woodworth, Geo. L. Kelty, G. O. Bassett. A secretary will be elected on next Monday night. County Surveyor H. W. Her­ ring was down from McMinn­ ville Tuesday running a line for a proposed new road that has been petitioned for, running north t o w a r d Chehalem Mountain from the north side valley road at the Madson f a r m . Elmer Robbins, o f McMinnville, and E. G. Fendall, of West Chehalem,* were the viewers. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rees re­ ceived a letter recently from their son Ralph, who is instructor at Amhurst, Massachusetts, telling o f a recent trip made to Bolton, Massachusetts, in the interest of the extension work o f the uni­ versity. After the program was over he was very much surprised to meet Rev. Alfred T. Ware, at one time pastor o f Friends church in Newberg, whom he found to be a prosperous farmer at Bolton. went to visit his aged mother who has been sick. He left her much improved. President Pennington has been invited to deliver the principal address at a school rally to be held at No. 79 in Willamina Val­ ley on Saturday, January 31. Mr. and Mrs. William Slater who traded their property on Main streetfor a farm out in the Roseburg district left for their new home the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Maris, former residents of Newberg, who reside at Toppenish, Washing­ ton, are here visiting with their daughter, Mrs. George Hash. - A note from Mrs. B. C. Miles, of Salem, tells o f the death of Joel Bean, the brother o f Aunt Elizabeth Miles, which occurred at the home o f his daughter in Honolulu, January 5. Mrs. M ary B. Bankson, form­ erly o f Newberg, was out from Portland the first of the week visiting with Mrs. 8. P. Timber- lake. She expects to return to Newberg to make her home in the near future. Hodson Bros.’ clothing store was entered by thieves last Saturday night b J prying open a back window, and numerous articles, such as shoes, sweaters and ties, were carried away. The work of all home talent ap­ parently. B. L. Wilcox, of Portland, who bought the L. T. Price tract lo­ cated out north of Newberg, some time ago, was out from the city Monday on business. He remarked that if he could dispose o f his interests with the Kern Park Feed & Fuel Co. he would move out and take possession of the place. The Rex people were on the job ast Saturday, when the new electric train arrived, to show the excursionists what they produce. N. -L- Wiley was on land with a showing from his yards of fancy poultry, Mr. Moore had an exhibit from his duck farm and apples were dis­ tributed liberally to the hungry crowd. Omer Moore who was over from Forest Grove last Sunday or a visit w itji the home folks said the Oregon Electric was running nine trains a day each w ay between Forest Grove and Portland. The first car leaves for Portland at 6:30 in the morn- ing and the last one arrives out : tom the city late at night. With the new electric service inaugu­ rated this week, the Southern Pacific, now the Portland, Eu­ gene and Eastern, hopes to divide :ravel with the Oregon Electric. During the storm o f Wednes­ day evening, old Jupiter Pluvius was prow ling around on North Edwards street where he discov­ ered an excavation in the walk w ay that looked good to him. With a sardonic grin on his w at­ ery old Idee he guided a passing rain cloud over the hole in the ground and filled it to the brim with water thoroughly saturated with soil, roots and other debris and retired around the-corner aw aiting results. Soon after the rites of baptism begun, as one after another b e l a t e d um- brella-ed pedestrian innocently walked into the pool, and judg­ ing from th e abjurations, spluttering and quotations from ancient manuscript, in which all rules of syntax and prosody were mercilessly m a s s a c r e e d , old Jupe was easily convinced that as a saving ordinance his efforts were in vain. As a man trap in a public highway and as a city ducking tank, it was a brilliant success, and was fully appreciated by the sinners who plunged therein. On last Saturday tfy; blew a fir tree down at the second railroad trestle above Dundee, which fell across the wires and landed on the trestle, thus delay­ ing the down train due in New­ berg at 4:07 in the afternoon for half an hour. The high wind on last Satur­ day afternoon took a part of the Malthoid roof off o f the Bean building, occupied by the Chas. B. Lapp grocery, and also landec the glass sign o f the Opera Grille on the cement walk, making thousand pieces of it. GRAPHIC COLLEGE NOTES President Pennington occupied the chapel period last Friday morning by giving a brief ac­ count of the inauguration exer­ cises held at Forest Grove, Janu­ ary 14, at which time Pres. Bush nell formally assumed the direc tion o f affairs at Pacific Univer­ sity. Pres. Pennington also ad­ dressed the students o f P. U. at their regular chapel the morning following the inauguration. ^iarr»s,fcs:»xxns,iws,>,ss:s:s:s»»ysmi»x'K»MLa,s.s,sxiysy»nr)CTisnisnawB| TO OUR PATRONS O u r business year closes the last day in January. W e wish to thank our customers for the liberal patronage they have given us the past year. O ur business has shown a decided increase over the previous year. W e believe this is due to courte­ In the first league game o f the season on the local floor the col ous treatment backed up by dependable merchan­ lege team defeated the Chemawa dise sold at right prices. W e look for our next I j : Indians last Friday night by the close margin o f 24 to 22. After business year, which commences February 1st, to I f you want anything, done, the score was tied 2 to 2, the be our banner year. The prospects ahead have ask the ladies o f the Civic Im­ local team took the lead and was a bright outlook and w e have bought our Hiring provement Club. hever headed during the game; I f you want it done right, done although the Indians were com­ goods accordingly. O u r big shipments will ar­ quick, "done to a turn," ask the ing hard at the close o f the game. rive about February 1st and by the middle of the C. I. C. The visitors excelled in passing month will have a large stock of all kinds of This was proved in a conclusive the ball, but were unable to get manner when the president of the the ball in the basket. Their Hiring goods on display. W e will say to all the club was informed that they playing was fast and spectactr- good people o f N ew berg and vicinity it will pay would have to care for one hun­ tar, but they made to o many you to get in the habit of trading with us. dred visitors the next day. long shots at the baskets, fre­ The occasion was the visit o f quently shooting from the middle the Commercial Club members of the floor or even farther. Lee, of Portland who were swinging o f Portland Y. M. C. A., acted around the "Electric Loop. as referee. They came nearly 300 strong, Saturday evening seemed to be wild eyed and hungry, which as a popular time for class parties, suddenly disappeared when they the Sophomores entertaining re turned loose upon the themselves in the Y. W. C. A. loaded tables aw aiting them. room under the auspices of Prof. next regular meeting of the club The C. I. C. had a certain num­ Marshall and Miss Sutton, while will be held on Thursday, Feb­ ber assigned them, the third year academy students ruary fifth, at the City Hall. But were forced to care for were entertained by the fourth many m oit than expected yet The annual meeting of the Or­ year class at the home Mr. and when first and .second tables chard Homes Telephone Co. was Mrs. H. C. Paulsen, with Prof, were cared for and the tired held at Groth Hall on Monday. and Mrs. Lewis acting in the ca­ N ew berg Lodge No. 104 A . F. workers o f the club had eaten, Election o f officers and regular pacity o f chaperones. A . M. Regular m eeting at third table, it was still pos­ routine work was the business F irst and Third Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Morris and sible to pick up the proverbial o f the day. R. R. Robison, pres­ evenings o f each month. "tw elve baskets" of good things. daughter Virginia took dinner ident; Miss Rose I. Young, vice- V isitin g brothers always welcome. Mrs. E. E Goff, the president a t the dormitory Sunday as the president; E. S. Greer, secretary, By order W . ML, R . H . C. Bennett, L A . Hanning, Secretary. of the C. I. C. was assisted by a guests o f Mr. and fylrs. Allen. and W. S. Allan, treasurer, were An informal birthkay celebra­ committee caring for tables, Mrs. re-elected. Wanted—Pat cattle, veal and Wm. Langton as chairman with tion was held at the dormitory Lindquist Bros, last week in­ mutton. Wesley Boyrz. tf Messdames Eldredge, Mount, Monday evening after glee club stalled a patent hog-feeding $1000 to loan on farm security rehearsal. I t was a joint cele- Gordon and Morris assisting. machine whereby each porker a t 7°|c Clarence Butt. The menu was in care o f Mrs. jration as several persons had will get sufficient food to insure birthdays near the same time, Littlefield assisted by Mesdames Bring your poultry and eggs to the required streak o f fat and Ferguson, Best, Parker, Whar­ and it was felt there was not streak of lean, and not be in Cummins. 14-17 ton, Nelson, Kelty, Evans and time to observe them separately. danger o f overheating or eating M o n b y T o L o a n - -See A tty. B. The young ladies received the too fast. Morris. A. Kliks, McMinnville, Oregon. The decorations were red car­ young men and then refresh­ Rev. Julian Alford bad a run­ Cummins pays cash for poultry nations. While the capacity o f ments were served in the parlor. aw ay last Wednesday when his and eggs. 14-17 . Mr. S. W. Grathwell, prize- the Odd Fellows dining hall was horse that had been so badly taxed for room yet with admir­ winning orator and prohibition Logan-berrv plants for sale. frightened at the railroad ac­ able arrangements and care for worker, addressed the students L. S. Otis. Phone Black 202. tf. cident of last week became fright­ every detail by the ladies, every­ in Chapel Tuesday morning of Wood For Sale—Leave your ened aeain at a coat flapping on thing was done for enjoyment of this week. He was accompanied a wagon. Mr. Alford was order at McKern’s barber shop. by Aaron Bray and together the guests. thrown out o f his buggy and For prices on poultry and eggs they visited some o f the college badly bruised but was able to call up Cummins’ Grocery, Red classes. go on with his work. 105._ 14-17 The association meetings on The little son o f D. A. Magnus • The meeting o f the W. R. C. Wednesday morning were both F o r Rent—-Famished house by last Thursday was presided over on the subject o f missions. The was ill on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Bartholomew, 800 Mr. Lundquist made a business Franklin Street. by the newly installed officers tf. W. listened to a letter from and a prosperous year is looked Misé Gage concerning the work trip to Eugene on Tuesday. For Sale—Good 5-year-old forward to, as the past year has in Turkey, while Prof. Hawkins Virgil Conlee has resigned his mare. Inquire 215 Sherman St. been. Much relief work was re­ gave a brief outline o f the Mo- position with the P. E. and E. Phone Black 108. It ported having been done during ïammedan problem to the Y. M. and has returned to his home in Parties having young calves 1913. By vote o f the corps it C. A. Dundee. they want to dispose of should was decided not to have month­ A. J. Barrell and family have Efforts are being made to get see Enos Ellis. It ly birthday socials for awhile but a large delegation to go to Mc­ moved back to Dundee. Mr. to combine them by having one Minnville Friday evening o f this Barrell is night operator at the Why buy fish in Portland when in March to celebrate the birth­ week to see the basket ball game Dundee power house. yon can buy from Seattle Fish days of W. R. C. and G. A. R. jetween P. C. and Mac. The Mrs. Bryan is visiting her Co. at 906 First Street just as members having birthdays in act that P. C. defeated Chema­ daughter, Mrs. W. S. Allan. cheap? January, February and Marçh; wa by a two-point margin and For Sale—Set breechen har­ Mrs. H. E. Crowell went to and another in June in honor o f that the latter won over Mac by ness, 2 collars, range, table and Portland on Wednesday. those in April, M ay and June. a lead o f four points indicates a Alva Ryan and family have re­ chairs, cheap, at 304 West Sec­ As there will be several public fast game Friday night, although I t pd. turned from a visit with Mr. ond St. birthdays, etc., to commemorate Mac will have the advantage of Ryan’s relatives in W alla Walla. Farmers having fat cattle, veal in the next tew months, it was flaying on their own floor which George Cross, o f Portland, is or mutton for sale should see thought best to adopt this plan. much larger than the local visiting in Dundee. Wesley Boyes, the new butcher E. L . L. loor. The W. C. T. U. ladies are plan­ at 810 F ’rst street. tf Press Correspondent. ning an all day institute to be held I f you wish a mortgage loan, in Dundee on January thirtieth. Special music and addresses call and see me at the First Na­ A large meeting o f the neigh­ from visiting delegates as well as tional Bank o f Newberg, Oregon. A new version o f the side-split­ 50 t f D. D. Coulson. ting comedy that won world borhood circle was held at the from several Dundee ladies will Sewing machine cleaning and wide fame several years ago. It City Hall on Thursday. Plans be features of the day. , for the spring and summer work M ayor H. B. Powell, W. J. repair work neatly done. Satis­ is in tw o parts and was pro­ were made. An Emerson class Gordon and W. H. Meyer were faction guaranteed. Phone Red duced by the Edison Company, 13-16pd. and will be shown at the Star was formed to meet the alternat­ the Dundee representatives on 142, P. O. Box 745. the first train o f the P. E. & E. ing Thursdays. Plans for ob­ theatre Friday and Saturday of Dr.s Lowe and Turner, this week. F or next Monday taining a larger meeting place, electric line on Saturday. the well-known eye spe­ and Tuesday Mr. Brown has suitable for a social center were cialists of Portland, will be at booked Maurice Costello in a tw o discussed and various commit­ Imperial Hotel again Friday, reel feature, "Th e Mystery o f the tees appointed concerning it. A February 6th. Don’t forget the Silver Sktdl.’ ’ The story was standing committee was also date, j 360 A I6 *r S t., P ortlan d , O r* written by James Oliver Cur- appointed to report any sick or Wanted—A man with a stump A letter Hair (roods o f all kinds made to wood, one o f the most successful sorrowing members. puller and team, 2Vi miles south­ order. A complete line o f ready photoplay writers o f the present was read from the Boys and east o f Newberg. JohnS. Sand­ made switches from $ 1.50 up. Send Girls Aid Society o f Portfand day. ers, R. 2. I t pd. sample and price you wish to pay acknowledging the receipt o f the and we will send (roods on approv­ The K in g Millinery winter box o f clothing and the apples Lost—On Jan. 21 between al. Combines made to order. Full stock, including fancy work, is that the Dundee society sent for Parker’s store and D. J. Gilberts, line o f dyes, tonics, gray hair re­ being closed out at cost. A good Christmas. It was decided to hold a black plush cape with for col­ storers, creams. D y e i n g a n d time to buy for future use while a social entertainment about the bleaching by experts. lar. Finder leave a t Graphic big bargains are being offered. twenty-first o f February. The office. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB I The Miller Mercantile Go. A A PROSPECTIVE BIRTHDAY SOCIALS WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME DUNDEE THE PARISIAN HAIR STORE