Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 21, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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o ffo e h g
thought they would be able to
Mr. Kelsey, and his
get over about five miles o f road
Newberg friends w ill hope that in a day when they g o t the ma­
be w ill return home to teU o f chine to w orking w dl.
w hat he saw. ' If .
Miss Constance Ewing w as ap
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Mrs. M. H . Bowerman ha» from Portland as an over-Sun-
gone to Salem to care fo r aunt day visitor w ith Miss Mabel
Arrival and Departure of P u - tin have made many friends in Elisabeth Miles who is not in Rush.
Mrs. Gertrude Suders, wife at
Newberg who w ill regret to see her usual health at present. '
Mrs. H. M. Huffman and chil­ Wm. Suders,' died at her home
them go.
rn U h rh e M . 1 M .lb .t a W
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dren
and Mrs. Anna Hutchens out northwest o f Newberg last
M
ilton
York
and
fam
ily
were
6:35 A. M.
9:10 A M.
left here to d a y for their former Sunday at the age of 60 years.
8:46 A. M.
11:02 A M. up from Portland Sunday visit­ home a t Valton, Wisconsin. A
The funeral was conducted on
1:16 P. M.
5:27 P . M. ing with relatives.
Clarence Brubaker and Miss Tuesday by Rev. A. T. Nprwood.
Mias Sibyl W oodward has
7:20 P . M.
4:07 P . M.
M r. and Mrs. Alvin Clark and.
been spending the week in P ort­ Anna Keim were ' here from
Ridgefield,
Washington,
on
a
son
Roy, and M r. and Mrs.
S. B. M offitt was out from land w ith her sister, Mrs. W. A.
visit w ith friends last Sunday.
Oliver Neal were up from P o rt­
Portland Tuesday.
King.
land
last 8unday visiting a t D tj
L « Fortune has sold, a stffcn-
James Fisher was down from
Miss Anna Fogle who spent
T.
W.
Hesters. Mrs. Clark is a
Salem last Sunday.
ten days caring tor her mother, acre tract located on the road
sister and Mrs. Neal a cousin o i
P. L . Harford, a fo rmer New Mrs, W. H. Galland, w ho was leading to the southwest ofNew-
m
/
berg, to Wm. Fletcher from T illa ­ Mrs. Hester.
iìr
berg man, Was in tow n Monday quite sick, is back a t her desk
. ' 1*|ry
mook.
fjg>
again this week. Y
‘Y,
fo r a short .time. ■
! Edwards heAded a
Clyde C *r «7
again as
Mrs. l o i t e r W ilson, o f Spring-
•vf r
-pany
or
business men w ho have
are just as good? in the kid line as
head chainman fo r a surveying brook, who spent a month at
are relatively ikh
party that has some work to do Greenleaf, Idaho, w ith one oi her gone t o Salem today to inter-
K ayser’s are in the silk gloves. They
Governor West on behalf
sisters, has returned home, show­
in'M alhenr county.
The supremacy o f Oregon as a
o f the Rex-Tigard road im prove­
are the best kid gloves ever sold at
M r. and Mrs. B. Judd, o f Spo­ ing improvement in health.
dairy state, so often asserted by*
ment.
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D
r.
J.
F
.
Calbreath,
who
for
kane, who are in the city looking
the Agricultural College dairy
$1.50.
W e have a lon g list o f cus­
Rev. and M rs. Charles 0.
over property w ith the intention many years was one o f the lead
department, is being verified by
W hitely attended Salem quarter­
o f settling in this section, are a t ing physicians o f McMinnville,
tests and records made in va­
tomers that w ill have no other brand.
b la s t
ly
meeting of Friends church
■was
out
from
Portland
last
Sun­
The Gregory.
rious parts of the state. The
Saturday and Sunday, They
number o f cattle o f anyone breed
Mrs. B. J. H oots, who was up day visiting w ith John U. Smiths
came home on the boat Tuesday
up
the
valley.
in Oregon is very small in com­
from Oregon C ity last week vis­
morning. Freight traffic is said
parison w ith the number o f that
itin g her daughter, Mrs. Yeager The bedraggled-looking E gypt­
to be very light now on the up­
breed in the United States, yet
ian
woman
who
was
in
tow
n
a t Dundee, was in Newberg on
per river and the steam boat men
the number o f cows th at have
M onday offering to tell fortunes
business last Saturday.
say they are liable to lay o ff for
*■ - v'.ifm
>• Percy B. Arlett, manager tor a t ten cents per head, seemed to a while until business picks up made note-worthy records in Or­
egon i* a very large percentage
the California Ink Co. in P ort­ find few w ho were w illing to put again.
of the entire number in the.Uni-
land, passed through Newberg up the price to hear their “ past,
Miss Laura Heston, w ho w ill
ted States.
w ith his wife and child last Sat­ present and future" revealed
be remembered as the daughter
Dr. Hester gave a very helpful
In the Jersey breed this condi­
urday on the w ay to Salem. O f The regular business meeting o f Mr. and Mrs. Canby Heston,
chapel
talk Thursday o f last
course he called a t the Graphic of the W om an’s Auxiliary to Pa­ former residents o f Newberg, re­ tion is most noticeable. O f six­ week on “ The Proper Use- o f
ornce.
*. cific College has been postponed cently returned to Portland teen cows in the United States M oney."
that have produced over 900
Rev. George F. and Mrs. Round one week, and Will occur Satur­ after having spent three years as
The base ball game last Friday
pounds of butter in a year 4
. arrived home last week from day, M ay 30, at 2:30 p. m., at a trained nurse in the Philip­
afternoon
w i t h M cM innville
cows, 25 per cent, are in Oregon.
their extended visit a t Canyon the Dorm itory. Rebecca W. H. pines. While aw ay she visited
College
looked
like a walk-away
Of 30athat have produced more
C ity, Grant county. They say Smith, secretary.
different countries in the Orient,
than 800 pounds o f butter, 6 for the visitors until the ninth
Orville H ollingsworth, who is including a visit w ith Claude
they had a very enjoyable trip
cows, 20 per cent, are In Oregon. inning when it began to look
but are glad to get back to the engaged in the furniture and un­ Clark, a former New berg lad
like a track meet fo r the locals. Kryptok
are an
dertaking business at Toledo, who is doing Y. M . C. A. work Of 105 cows that have produced They pat four men across the
W illam ette valley again.
o
f
Bifocals,
r a Clever
Bjr
more than 700 pounds of butter
received the Republican nomina­ in China.
method o f :
two kinds oi
Floyd Bilyeu, o f Portland, w
plate
in
this
round,
making
the
within a year 14, alm ost 15 per
in tow n the first o f the week tion tor coroner for Lincoln
M r. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs cent are in Oregon. There are score 6 to 6. Although there it-, prepared optical glass, the
distance portions are so combined that
wearing a smile th at w ill doubt­ county^ making the race against drove down from Eugene Tues­ but 5 cows in the whole country mained thirty-five minutes till
there are absolutely no visible dividing
less last until the November the tow ering pioneer o f the day in a new machine, and are that have produced over 1,000 train time, the county seat lads law s between to m ar ths appearance or
election, all on account o f the county, Dr. Carter.
visiting w ith M r. and Mrs. J. L. pounds o f butter per year, but evidently felt uneasy in regard irritate the sight.
* ’
L- L . Dye received information Hoskins and other relatives. Mr.
fact that his favorite candidate,
there is one more that came to an additional inning, a* they
y m
Dr. Smith, received the Demo­ Wednesday o f the death of his Hobbs says Eugene is ttrou g fo r within 7.1 ounces of reaching the insisted on calling the game in­
cratic nomination for governor, son-in-law,. Robert Hixson, o f prohibition, and Be believes’ Ore­ mark, and that one is an Oregon stead o f playing; o ff the tie.
The gon w ill be voted dry in Novem­
M anager E lliott offered to take
The music department o f the Vancouver, Washington.
cow.
body
is
to
be
brought
to
New­
ber
by
a
good
m
ajority.
He
is
a
them
home in atttoir if they
college announce Jtwo recitals to
The foregoing figures are from,
Instead o f tw o pair o f glasses, a sin­
berg
Friday
to
he
laid
beside
the
strong supporter o f R. A. Booth official records, which are kept missed the train, but all to no
be given in W ood-M ar Hall to
gle pair' o f these bifocals is all that.k
which the public is cordially in­ remains of his wife who died tw o for United States senator and by but few dairymen. There are avail. Home they went. Man­
Compared with Kryptok
the old style bifocal lenses with
vited. There w ill be no charge years , ago. Three sons and a Dr. W ithy com be for governor.
more than 60 breeders o f pure ager B running showed the
tor admission. The dates w ill daughter are left. /
Since losing his jo b w ith the bred Jerseys in Oregon, and but proper spirit in w anting to play s winding portion pasted on are un­
Miss M ary Kenw orthy, pro­ railroad company, carrying the tw elve are doing advanced regis­ it out, but he was over-ruled by sightly sad even disfiguring. They ac­
be Friday, M ay 22, and Mon-
centuate the age o f the w earer, besides
day, M ay 25, and the time in fessor o f Greek in Pacific College, mail, W„ M. W oodruff has evi­ try work. This is called a poor more timid counsel.
making it necessary to duck end dodge
is planning to spend her vaca­ dently been putting the burden showing by Professor Graves,
each case 8 P. M.
The entertainment given b y the ever pros sot dividing lines in a
tion
at
the
home
o
f
her
parents
aw kw ard
manner. B at with
o f the fam ily support up to the head o f the college dairy depart­ the dorm itory students last Fri­
W. B. Sims recently bought o f
K
ryptoks
nil
this
is ^voided. N o one.
in
Richmond,
Indiana,
and
w
ill
hennery, w ith the result th at be ment, but it has accomplished day night in W ood-M ar Hall
Mr. Slater the acreage on Wy-
nooski street, form erly known as leave as soon as college closes, is able to report good progress, enough to show Oregon’s unex was quite successful. Although- that you w ear bifocals, fo r there are no
the crowd was not as large as dust-eoUeeting visible m arks to adver­
the M artin Cook place, and is do­ going by w ay o f the Canadian since on Tuesday morning he celled dairy resources.
had been hoped tor, it partly tise the fact. Both surfaces o f each
ing a lo t o f improvement work on Pacific. She w ill return in Sep­ was exhibiting an egg that
tember
to
take
up
her
w
ork
as
measured
seven
inches
in
circum­
made up for the deficiency in ap­ lens are dean and clear.
it in order to make it productive.
teacher again.
ference one w ay and eight and a
preciation. The program was
W hatever M r. Sims undertakes
Elisabeth M. Hadley was born unique, and the dorm itory par­
The spring colt Mrs. Josie Ev­ quarter the other, and weighed
to do be does well, and this is
the secret of his success in buying erest drives to the fam ily car­ 5 11-24 ounces. This faithful in Chatham county, South Caro­ lor scene, in particular, was dif­
riage is 31 years oldr "and a go- pullet should be given a prom i­ lina, February 8, 1837.
ferent from the ordinary type o f
and disposing o f real estate.
In
young
womanhood
she
in’
on
,"
being
still
in
a
good
nent
place
in
the
parade
Satur­
entertainment.
In precinct No. 3 W. L. Rob-
Our modern methods o f scientific eye
12
moved to M organ county, In­
Saturday seemed to be well examination enable us to tell exactly
ertson was elected as precinct state o f preservation and ready day.
Albert Benson was in tow n diana, where on April 20, 1856 suited for picnic parties,. there w hat your eyes need in the way o f cor­
committeeman on the progress­ tor a drive on call a t any time.
ive ticket by an overwhelming Mrs. Everest says she has trouble Wednesday afternoon laying she was married . to Isaac Hin- being tw o such celebrations up rective lenses for fa r and near vision.
W e are fa lly equipped to combine these
m ajority. There were tw o votes keeping the mare in good flesh in a supply o f poison w ith shaw, who departed this life the river. One party, composed corrections exactly hi Kryptok lenses.
during
the
winter
season
but
be­
April
3,
1912.
T
o
this
union
which he hopes to exterm inate
cast for the party and he received
m ostly o f students, went in the Our experience includes the perfect fit­
ine
children
were
born,
seven
o
f
fore
another
winter
she
w
ill
have
the
gray
digger
fam
ily
o
f
rodents
one o f them. Others who were
morning and occupied the space ting o f the lenses before the eyes in
complimented by a single vote, her teeth fixed by a dentist so that has been playing havoc whom survive and were at her around M a l l o r y ’ s Landing, mountings best suited and most becom­
though none o f them belong to she a n better masticate dry feed. w ith his corn crop. During the bedside during her last illness.
while some o f the more “ gay ing to your features. This is a science
to which w e have given very careful
When
grass
comes
she
fattens
up
The
fam
ily
moved
to
Kansas,
fine
le
a
th
e
r
the
latter
part
o
f
the party, were W. W. Nelson
and frivolous" members o f the
study,
and consequently our patrons en­
March he planted 55 acres and California and Washington suc­ faculty set out about tw o thirty
for attorney%eneral, G. C. Ritch­ and looks like a fbur-year-old.
joy the utmost in com fort and improved
W. A. Baker, w ho was in tow n had it practically all taken by cessively, and in November 1906 and went further up stream. appearance.
ey, representative, C h a r l e s
Churchill, justice of the peace, Tuesday, said he was planting the squirrels. A second planting the deceased and her aged hus­ Needless to say all g o t back safe­
tw enty acres to corn while his went the same w ay.
He has band came to Newberg to make ly—some later.
Wesley Boyes, constable.
neighbor, George Leach, was been making a w ar on the Ijttle their home.
The student body and faculty
Rev. and Mrs. B. I. Harring­ putting in fifteen acres. He says
She became a Christian at an
pests and has them pretty well
enjoyed
a treat Tuesday morn­ The m after o f glasses is one elosely as­
ton are in Portland attending he finds it more profitable to
thinned out, so th at w ith a good early age and united with the
ing o f this week, when Miss sociated kith your own health and hap­
the annual conference of the Free grow feed and put it into dairy
supply of poison he hopes to Friends church. Not finding the
Katherine Rotnig appeared in piness, and w e urge you not to delay in
Methodist church, and since they cows and hogs than to grow
make a clean-up and still be able church o f her choice in the var-
chapel.
Miss Rom ig sang a the m atter o f consulting os on this very
have been stationed in Newberg grain for the market.
Before to get a crop. Patience and per- ion* places where she resided,
group o f Spring songs which important subject. I f you w ear glasses,
the full time lim it o f three years, planting corn he works his
w e can very easily prove the value o f
severance ought in this instance she cast her lot with other
made quite a “ h it" w ith the au­ our service; if you do not w ear glasses,
they expect to be sent to some ground over and over until it is
to bring a final reward, for a lot branches o f the church, but on
dience.
other charge. The local work as mellow as an ash heap. This
we can quickly and accurately tell
o f both seems to be required. . \ coming to Newberg, she with her
whether you should, and if so, what
has prospered under the leader­ makes it hold the moisture and
Rev.
C.
O.
W
hitely
addressed
Commissioner S. M . Calkins husband again united with
ship of Rev. Harrington and he also saves a good deal o f culti­
the weekly Y. M. C. A. meeting kind o f glasses you need, no m atter
informed M ayor Cokord a few Friends.
what they may be.
on Wednesday on “ The M inistry
¡8 held in good esteem by the vation after the corn is up.
The end came on M ay 6, and
days ago th at the county court
people generally o f Newberg.
M r. and Mrs. Nathan Cook placed an order four weeks ago tw o days later funeral services as a Life W’ork.”
G. A. M artin has resigned his were over from Waconda on the for an o il sprinkler for roads, were conducted at the Friends
position as bookkeeper for the Oregon Electric for a visit w ith and that on its arrival, which is church by Rev. Charles 0.
Mrs. looked for a t any time, w ork Whitely, the pastor, assisted by
Yamhill Electric Co., and w ill relatives last Sunday.
leave the first o f the month for Coofc received the information w ill begin ' on the principal Rev. W alton Skipworth, pastor
The W. C. T. U. w ill hold their
I f we give you Kryptok lenses,
Goldfield, Nevada, where he has recently that her grandfather, roads o f the county. He also o f the M. E. church.
regular meeting
Wednesday,. fitted in Fit*-U Mountings, you
secured a similar position w ith a Asa Kelsey, who was a resident stated that it Newberg wanted
M ay 27, at 2:30 p. m., at have absolutely the best, and
big gold mining company at an o f Newberg a few years ago, was any streets oiled the county
Frances E. M atthews, 402 C ol­ you w ill be proud o f yonrglasses.
increased salary. Mrs. M artin i planning to make a trip to the would do the w ork at actual
lege street. Mrs. Charles 0.
and iittfe sou w ill remain in Ore­ H oly Land in company w ith his cost. The county w ill buy oil at
Florence B. Potter, 18 and Lee W hitdy w ill have charge of the
gon for some time and visit w ith son Fdward, who is doing mis­ wholesale in large quantities
program. S u bject-Pu rity. All
R a j burn, 23.
relatives before going to their sion w ork at Ramallah. There which w ill make the cost quite
JE W E LE R -O P T IC IA N
are cordially invited. v
new home. M r. and Mrs- Mar- are few men who would get low .
M r. Calkins said he
Raising hell dulls the raiser.
Press Corea.
Newbsrg,
Oregon
rsonaísj
9
gyger Silk Gloves
are the best because they wear best
and fit best,. When you buy silk
gloves insist on tfa& Kayser make.
We h^Ve them in black, white and
tan, both short and elbow lengths.
Í
Kid Gloves
OREGON DABÏ ROOMS
The Miller Mercantile Go.
COLLEGE NOTES
1. W hat are Kryp-
tok Loues?
2 . W hy should I buy
Kryptoks?
OBITUARY
3 . W here Can I Buy
Kryptoks?
W. C. T. U. NOTES.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
C. A. MORRIS
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