it. a v "— H T" , . ' «■ / *fc«fH VW i r ò ? ' *-%>/ . if * 4 #V TH K N E W B » o *. «Vi*« »//* e-»«h > r / .y#»* ’ 4 i' é •> ■ j. Li m - rr/ / * ' i. y ' 7 T ■ * G R A P H IC = they are beneficial, they should gnaimm'inaiaacsMosjunMM«s^^ be encouraged, since it is definite­ In the local oratorical contest ly known that the destruction of held in W ood-M ar Hall last the natural enemies o f harmfu Thursday night Lisle Hubbanf insects has done much to increase w on first place with the subject the numbers of harmfol pests “ Begin the work o f control by “ The Flood Tide.” In his ora­ carefully studying the insect,” Arsirai and Departure of Pas- Dr. and Mrs. J. Ray Pember tion Mr. Hubbard makes a plea says Professor IJ. F. Wilson, tor immediate action against the ton were down from Salem for a liquor traffic. Second honors entomologist if the Oregon Agri- visit last Sunday. “ If you can were awarded to Olin C. Hadley, j u r i s t College Traie. Traies fe* I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeant who spoke on “ The Conserva* identify identify the the insect, and it is ins« 0:10 A. M. are home trom Wallula, Wash­ 6:45 A. M. harmful, then apply the siandard O ur b ig stock o f Spring goods 11 .’05 A. M. ington, where they spent a month t io n o fo u r Human Resources.” spray 8:46 A. M. according to directions. In a close and'exciting game 5:27 P. M. visiting. 1:10 P. M. are here. W e are gettin g them Pacific College won over the If you cannot identify it, then M. 7:10 P. 4:07 P. 14. Ernest Bales, the Yamhill Columbia University quintet on note the effect it bason the plant on display as fast as possible. Neal Hauser and wile left tor County representative for “Jawn the latter’s floor last Friday If the plant shows signs of insect Tillamook this week where they D.” was down from McMinnville afternoon, the final score being! feeding, the visitors that cause T h ey consist o f $ 1 ,0 0 0 w orth them are eating insects and can Wednesday. hare tented a place. 24-23. The Quakers secured a A* H. Benton has traded his lead the firet half whkh ¡ I 1* rootroIW b ja r « D ic a l.p r a ji. O. K. Edwards and family C o f U tz & D unn Shoes, Spring Newberg property for an eighty- desperate rally on the part ol the I f P‘“ ‘ •*“ > "« «V *«* > « ” •. were up trom Portland as over cça sta g uneven Sunday visitors with relatives. * acre farm at Falls City and is C a th o lic could not quite over. Dress G ood s, G ingham s, all moving to it with hi. family. come. The game was played on “ ¿ * * c0,0,' d *“ •“ *. bBt 00 J. B. Rankin was here from ■___J nibbled areas, the visitors are County Prosecuting Attorney a dirt floor which bothered Staple G oods, N otions, M en's Spokane the first o f the week eking insects and can be con- Roswell L. Conner, who was team somewhat as they coul visiting his cousin, Dr. John S. rolled by contact insecticides, dow n from McMinnville Tues­ not get good footing. H ats. O ur spring stock w * ill Rankin. • ut if the plant shows no signs day, was a caller at the Graphic Friday, February 6, a deleg: of damage the visitors are prob­ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards, office. be the largest and best assort­ . - . tion left Newberg to attend t $ ably either neutral, or predacious who got away last week for their1 Omer M oors was over from Tri-Statt Y. M. C. A. Conven­ vacation, write their friends that insects in search o f harmful in­ m ent w e have ever show n. Forest Grove again Sunday and tion held at Vancouver, Wash- sects that they feed upon. The they have been testing quietly at the suspicion is out that “ moth­ ington, February 6-8. Twelve pjant often shelters the hunter as Oakland. er” is not the sole attraction. men attended th* convention well aa thc game A G. Hollingsworth and sister People just will talk, don’t you from Pacific. This convention and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hollings­ know. was declared to be the best in THE WISCONSIN RALLY worth have returned from Ban the history o f the Northwest. Mrs. E. E. Goff, in company don where they were located for It has been decided that the with her .daughter, Mrs. Mc- The principal speaker was Fred several months. Ewen, and the twin boys, went B. Smith, and the keynote of the Badger State Association will f a s s « P. H. Griffith, the sheet metal to Albany to-day to attend a convention was "H o w to give aq meet *n I- O. O. F. Hall February worker, has changed his location wedding, the bride-to-be having Adequate Service.” 25 for their annual re-union. to the building on Second street been a college mate of Mrs. Mc- Ken worthy and Miss Committees were appointed as that has heretofore been used- as Bwen. Sutton spent the time from Fri-, 70,l° w *: a carpenter shop. General arrangements»—J. W. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bross came day to Monday at the latter’s B. W. Mueller who w entto the out from Portland last Saturday home in Seattle. They also Moore, L. A. Moore and C. T. Shepard hot springs to take a for a visit with the latter’s par­ visited some classes at the Uni Carey. Program—J. B. Hunt, soak for the rheumatism, is back ents. Mr. Bross returned to the versity o f Washington. Emma Langworthy, Mrs. Cora in the tailor shop again as chip­ city Monday, leaving Mrs. Bross Diedericks. T able-M rs. J. W. Pres. Pennington, Prof. Lewis per as a spring chicken. to extend her visit at Shady and Mrs. Hodgin visited Mc­ Moore, l£ n . Crisy Scott, Mrs. Isabelle Lane. H. A. Graft, who had been here Nook. Minnville College Monday of Picnic dinner will be served for several weeks visiting with Henry Hagey w ho was in tow n this week, while Prof, and Mn promptly at noon to give the his daughters, Mrs. Patterson Tuesday said he was expecting Mendenhall went to Willamett Wisconsin children a chance to and Mrs. Bristow, left for his to return to his ranch at Bickle- at the same time. Prof. Haw­ return to school .on time. We home at Gates this morning. ton, Washington, s o o n . The kins and part of the conventi hope they will not be to o kind Attorney Frank S. Sharp who Graphic will keep him posted re­ delegation visited Reed Colie] hearted and bring children who is a candidate for Attorney Gen­ garding Newberg and Dundee The second semester beg are not Badgers, or closely re­ eral, running as a Republican, affairs. Tuesday morning o f this wee! lated to them. There will be dan­ was in Newberg Tuesday night Judge Colvig, who has been We are glad to welcome Man ger o f their being late to school. in attendance at the K. of P. appointed to fill the vacancy in Walton and Esther Terrell aa A short program will be given %9 9 lodge. the right-of-way department o f new, students, and »Iso to again dinner and a social time re- The Newberg Firemen won the Southern Pacific caused by see Paul Elliott, Elliott. Addison K a u f-____:________ Kauf­ ___________ a _ _ i_ newing acquaintances and mak over the McLaughlin team o f the death of Col. J. B. Eddy, man and Mabel Newlin in at­ ing new ones. Every “ some Portland by a score o f 15 to 30 was in Newberg on business tendance. time” resident o f Wisconsin is in the basketball game played in Tuesday. The Y. M. C. A. meeting on cordially invited to come and the high school gym last Satur­ Kickbush, the big baritone Wednesday morning was taken bring well filled baskets and en­ day night. with “ The Four Artists,” was up with a partial report o f the jo y the day. The hall will be W. A. Sturdy who is engaged American consul at Stettin, Ger­ convention. warm by ten o ’clock, and the in merchandising as a wholesaler many, under Cleveland and Mc­ committee will be there to take at Edmondton, Alberta, Canada, Kinley. You will want to hear care o f you and your baskets. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES is hepe on his way home from him at W ood-M ar Hall next Come early so lye can be prompt California, visiting his sister, Tuesday evening. Miss Menzies, Miss Wight- with the dinner on account of Mrs. J. M. Lemon. Close to tw o hundred addi­ man’s su xessor, commenced her the school children. Work on the new building op ­ tional chairs have been placed in duties as a teacher in the New­ Mrs. L. A. Moore, Sec’y. posite the Imperial hotel is well W ood-M ar Hall, half of which berg high school last Monday. under way by the contractors, are upholstered opera chairs. Miss Menzies comes here very DUNDEE Clemmens& Hanson, who say All who go to hear “ The Four highly recommended and we their contrhct calls for the com­ Artists” on next Tuesday night know we shall like her. Asajannsen, chief operator at pletion af the building in 60 days. will find comfortable seats. The Vespertine Literary met the Baker Theatre o f Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lemon who J. C. McCrea, Wm. Bell, A. P. Tuesday evening as usual. After visited his brother Fred on M on­ had been here visiting at the Oliver, Frank Collard, Fred J. a short program, a new censor day. \ home o f his unde, J. M. Lemon, Kelley, Ezra Hayes, R. H. C. was elected to fill the vacancy Mrs. Joseph Roberts, o f Butte­ returned to Corvallis Wednesday Bennett and others went to left by Miss Wightman. Miss ville, was a guest at the Keyes where he is taking a course in Butteville last Friday to attend Converse was chosen to fill/ the home the first o f the week. preparation for taking up farm­ the funeral o f F. X . Matthieu. office. Abner Owen and MedricGreer, ing as a vocation. They say there was a very large Last Thursday evening the of Portland, were week-end The Springbrook L i t e r a r y attendance. Seniors co-operated with the de guests at Otterbrook. Miss Me- Society will give the play “ The Regular electric train service bate team in giving Miss Wight­ dora Greer returned to the O, A. Girl From The L. Triangle between Newberg and Portland man a farewell banquet. It was C. on Monday having spent the Ranch” on Saturday night of was begun today, the first train a very jolly gathering consider­ term.end vacation at home. this week in the school audi­ arriving at 11:10 to take the ing the occasion. After several A number o f the neighbors and torium, beginning at 8 o ’clock place o f the steam local that has hours of games and eats the friends o f Ralph Smith surprised sharp. Admission 15 and 25 i running for more than a party broke until next time. Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Monday cents. year. F or the present it will run Last week the basket ball boys evening when they assembled at On Saturday afternoon at the on the old schedule. did themselves proud by defeat­ the Smith home in the Red Hills G ood Layers and Easy to Reuse Library at 2:30 Mrs. J. A. Jones It seems that one o f the Schultz ing Independence high school to offer congratulations and best will give a talk to children under boys concluded to take leg bail, and the O. A. C. Freshmen. wishes for long and joyous mar­ the fourth grade on native birds since there has been some light Both games were hot and fast. ried life. The visitors took re­ and their habits. At 3 o ’clock brought to bear on the store Newberg won hy fourteen points freshments with them and a very she will speak to children from breaking that has been going on at Independance and at Corvallis enjoyable evening was spent. E^ a , from.u.tiUty the 4th grade to the 8th grade in Newberg for some time. W. by twenty-three. Mrs. John Herring and son inclusive. A. Jones arrested the young man Don’t forget the “ Family Af­ spent the week-end in Portland. E. H . W O O D W O O D NEW BERG, OREGON Rev. E. C. Sanderson who has at his home on Tuesday evening, fair.” Mrs. F. A. Crawford has re­ charge o f the Bible Institute when he asked for the privilege turned from a visit with her w ork at Eugene, preached at the o f going into the house to make ID E N T IF Y T H E daughter in McMinnville. Christian church in Newberg last a change o f clothes, which Mr. THEN APPLY THE SPRAY Don’t forget the millinery con­ Sunday. While he was here he Jones granted. This was his op­ test and box-msking contest to was entertained at the homes of portunity and he vanished trom ’Tis something novel, as well es new. MEASURING RECEPTION Four cents for every foot you are tall; Charley Leavitt and Rev. George sight and has not been seen here­ Sprays should not be applied be held at the social at Groth Hall on Saturday, February W e’ll measure you on door or wall, abouts since. C. Ritchey. The Adelpian Society will serve An extra cent for each inch over to plants to rid them o f insects twenty-first. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Mitchel, a dinner in the parlors of the To help the cost o f dinner cover. until it is definitely known that Miss Bertha Q. Reed and Miss who have been located at Roslyn, Baptist church, Friday, February To eee your face would give us pleasure. the insects are harmful. The WILL LECTURE Anna White spent the vacation Washington, came to Newberg a 13, from 6:45 to 8 o ’clock p. m. Among the friends st our “ Reception mere fact that they are present days at Miss Reed’s home in the Measure.” few days ago for a visit with the On Monday evening Feb. 16, in considerable numbers is not after which a program will be 2t-pd By order of committee. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. at 7:30, in the Methodist Epis­ sufficient warrant for spraying. Red Hills.____________ given by the “ older” members of Joseph Langellier. T h e y g o copal church the pastor, Walton They may be harmful, but again “ The Four Artists” at Wood- the church, consisting o f songs from here to 8eattle where he Skipworth will deliver his lecture they may be either neutral or Mar Hall on Tuesday night. recitation«, etc. Come and en­ Can you beat it? The Oregon will be engaged in Y. M. C. A. on: “ Our English Bible—How beneficial. If they are injurious, Plenty o f comfortable seats for jo y the evening. Daily Journal and the Graphic, all at 35 and 50 cents. work. A me* Hiring reception is given to yon, $6.50 value, both one year $4.75 it Came to Us.” Admission free. they should be combatted, but if COLLEGE NOTES New S p rin g Goods The Miller Mercantile Go. a a w p ,» » * •* » ww w r Buff Plymouth Rocks Eraltfrom bert..’*B............$2.00 for 15 .!!en.......... $1.00 for 15 L -fi > .i ■.■ - yli.-/ »ft • , ----- -r • r w v r .. récteal \'7 2-L.