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The Civic Improvement Clnb D D A fD A U C A D TUC
will
meet at the usual place on * WlAlIUUIl r U A H i t
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Friday afternoon at 3 o ’clock.
Bmmer Newby and family,
from Salem, and Miss Myrtle
"^V 1* * y
Ganse from Corvallis, where the Something D ou g All the Time
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and You’ ll Get the Worth
latter is teaching, spent Thanks­
o f Your Money.
Arrivai and Departure of Pa*- .. Ross Newby has taken a place giving in Newberg with Mr. and
In the lest two weeks we
'
T rains.
as substitute in the postoffice to Mrs. S. P. Ganse.
have found three pupils
T h u rsday A fte r n o o n .
Mrs. W. W. Nelson received a
help ont through the holiday
who were doing ell their
2:30. P ia n o D u et—Misses
special invitation to atteod the
Timi— <>>■ f i t h d
Trata* far
n iffc
studying with one eye,
meeting o f the Civic Improve­ Blanche McXay, Mabel Miller.
6:86 A. M.
9.-06 A. M.
P. L. Strait who is teaching at
Reading—Mrs. Mary E. Bank
the other eye so imper* v
,{
9:10 A. M.
11:02 A. M. West Chehalem has bought the ment Club in McMinnville this ■on.
week
bat
was
unable
to
accept
feet it wes not being used et ell, end in e short
6:24 P. M. Tonring acreage and home in
1:15 A. M.
Domestic Science Lecture and
the
invitation,
owing
to
hmr
7:00 P. M. that neighborhood.
4:06 P. M.
thet eye would heve been useless.
duties at the Industrial Pair. Demonstration by Mrs. M. E.
2:26 P. M.
2K» P. M.
Miss Nellie/ Paulsen and Mr. The McMinnville ladies are to H. Hawley.
If your rkiy has hoedsrhns, is dull in sehool,
*1:06 V. M. and Mrs. Dixon and little
T
h
u
rsday
E
vening
.
nervous, you should heve his eyes seen to et
give a bazaar on date o f Decem­
■pent Thanksgiving at the; Pant
7:30. Music—Kienle’s Orches­
ber 11.
Come todey. Yours,
Mrs. S. M. King was a Port­ sen home in Newberg.
tra-
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burke had
land visitor Sunday.
Marie and Jnlia Hall of Sunny a family reunion at their home ‘ Reading—Prof. M. D. Hawkins
Ralph Otis came down trQtt side, Portland, spent the Thanks­
near Springbrook o o T h u n k * « -
College Male
O. A .C. to spend the Thanksgiv­ giving vacation in Newberg visi­
log day. Thoae in attendance QT ™ t \
ing vacation with the home folks. ting Gladys and Clara Hall.
Drill»—-Under Direction o f Miss
wetfe D. W. Heston and family,
JEWELER, o p t i c i a n
e y e s i g h t s p e c ia l is t
Bather
Ryan.
J. H. Thomas, o f Ridgeway C. A. Keeney and family, V. A.
Ernest Jackson was out from
N E W B E IG , OREG ON
Stunts—Colored Troupe.
Portland last Saturday visiting Wasco connty, came to New Vincent and family, all o f New­
F r id a y M orning .
mmmm
his sister, Mrs. Clifford Terrell. berg the first o f the week to at­ berg, Wm. and Mrs. J. W. Zebley,
10:30. B a b y S h o w —M r#«
o f Dayton, Washington, Mrs.
J. G. Gilbert and family went tend the tnneral of his brother.
Francis
A. Morris in Charge.
his environments, and to develop
The Misses Theresa Boyd,
to Portland to spend Thanks­ / W. A. k in g came ont from Myrtle Barret and children, of
in him a love for his surroni
rrouna- Clara Calkins, Ila Hesgard, Net­
F
r id a y A fte r n o o n .
giving w ith Mr. and Mrs. Bin- Portland on business Wednes­ Middleton, with the home fam­
2:30. VocalSolo—Miss Maude fngs, and a belief in the dignity tie Anderson and Florence Cal­
day evening. Mrs. King and the ily, making in all twentyfive
ford.
of labor, is a dream that could kins were n e s ts at the home o f
Gregory.
and should be realized in that Miss Ida Leach last Sunday.
Miss Sarah Gassett, o f Port­ children are also here and wit who sat at the family board.
Reading—Mrs. Chas. A. Morris.
Last Saturday morning at 10
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Coulson Domestic Science Lecture and beautiful valley, where every­
land, speot Thanksgiving and remain daring the week.
thing can be found to make pos­ a.m. a special school meeting
President Pennington went to were greatly surprised and
the week-end at the L. S. Otis
Demonstration by Mrs. M. B. H. sible the fullest realizations of was held at the school house
Forest Grove on last Saturday shocked at receiving a message
home.
life.
when a five mill tax was k vkd.
Hawley.
where he attended the annna from the latter’s sister living at
The various numbers on the A meeting will be held next
F r iday E vening .
The Newberg students at O. A.
program were interesting in
faculty meeting of the denomina­ Boise, Idaho, on Monday, giving
7:30. Music—Kienle’sOrchestra themselves, and doubly so be­ Saturday at the same time for the
C. came home to get some of
discussion o f erecting sheds for
tional colleges o f the state.
information of the death o f their
mother’s g o o d cooking at
" —Sailor’s Male Chorus. cause o f the occasion. The mem­ the use of the public.
O. Winslow has an offer to re mother. Mrs. Margaret B.
Thanksgiving time.
Reading—Prof. M. D. Hawkins. bers of the board, S. M. Calkins,
The Dedication Services were
turn to Biggs, California, to FoVdyce. Only the day before
Eb. Fendall, and Ben Yergen,
Wilbur Reetz came out from take charge o f the State Experi­ Mrs. Coulson had received a Music, Cello—Mr. Huff, Piano— made short addresses, and the held at the school bouse last Fri­
day evening, and in spite of the
Portland and spent Thanksgiv­ ment Station where he worked letter from her mother saying Mrs. Hull.
teachers also made appropriate inclement weather the bouse was
Stunts—Colored Minstrels.
remarks. The patrons expressed well filled. There were many
ing with his grandparents, Mr. last season and he will probably she was much better and that
their appreciation o f the work of visitors from the surrounding
S a t u r d a y M orning .
and Mrs. M. G. Reetz.
she expected to return home
go. -
10:30. Piano Solo—Mrs. C. B. the board in planning and erct- districts.
Among the guests
soon.
The remains were brought
Mrs. M. F. T y l e r and her
ing the building, and the ladies from a distance, were S S. Dun­
The Comedy which is to be
Wilson.
closed the evening’s entertain­
daughter, Miss Ruth, o f Van­ given at Fernwood Saturday to Portland tor burial.
Domestic Science Lecture and ment by serving a luncheon that can, county superintendent, and
in
New-
couver, Wash., visited
Miss Ida Mav Smith, supervisor.
Chas. A. Morris, the jeweler Demonstration—Mrs. M. E. H.
night is the talk of the communi­
was much appreciated by all pres­
berg Tuesday with Mrs. D. W. ty and the aunts and cousins will and optician, has had a force of
The
program consisted o f songs
ent. This senool will be a Stand­
Hawley.
,
by
the
school, a duet sung by S.
Stainbrook.
men
at
work
for
several
days
all be there looking tor front
ard school, as soon a* the weath­
S a tu r d a y A fte r n o o n .
M.
Calkins
and Lewis Amoth,
putting in a new store front for 2:00 o ’clock. Music—Fernwood er will permit the leveliog ot the
Mrs. Mary Johnson, o f Cheha* seats.
and
a
vocal
solo by Miss Burn­
earth that was removed by the
lem Center, who had an arm
ham.
The
address’
o f the even­
Mrs. C. P. Frost, a daughter the purpose o f making a better Band.
excavating. The building is heat­
ing
was
given
by
Supt.
Duncan,
broken last week by the over­ o f Axum Newby, who with her display of his goods. The door
Lecture—D a i r y i n g — M . S. ed and ventilated hv a furnace in
who
was
at
his
best.
Interest­
has
been
changed
to
the
center
turning o f a buggy, is getting children, spent six weeks here
Shrock, Deputy Dairy and Food the basement, which is made of ing remarks were given by Miss
solid concrete.
along nicely.
visiting, left tor her home a t San with all plate glass show Commissioner.
Ida May Smith, school directors
windows put in on each side.
Malinas,
California,
Wednesday
S a t u r d a y E vening .
and many others. Refreshments
Mrs. J. C .‘ Price, crt the Mode
He realizes that the eye ot the
7:30.Music—Kienle’s Orchestra
were served by the Mistresses B.
WEST CHEHALEM
Millinery and Mrs. Cora Diede- afternoon.
average buyer takes in the show
F. Yergen. E. G. Fendall, S. M.
Drill—Under
Direction
of
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Axum Ne4rbv
ricks will occupy the building
Calkins,
N. P. Nelson and
windows along the streets at Esther Ryan.
Miss Esther Burnham spent Ella Macy.
next to the Electric Shoe Shop held a family reunion at their
holiday times and he propose» Reading—Prof. M.D. Hawkins. Thanksgiving day in Newberg.
home north of Newbtrg on last
after this week.
to make a display that will at­ Violin Solo—M in Doris Greg­
Virgil and* DeVere Fendall
The Pair is now on in full blast Monday and were favored by tract. ') '
MOUNTAIN TOP
came
from O. A. C. for Thanks­
ory.
and it will surprise you to learn haviog the children and grand
giving.
By
invitation
of
Eli
D.
Miller,
Music—College Male Quartett
how much yon can get in the child ren present for a big dinner.
Rollin Rostad, o f Portland,
L. T. Proctor is building a fine
recently
from
Evansville,
Indi­
“ Teeter Chorus.”.
spent a few days, the past week, new barn.
way o f entertainment tor the Altogether there were twenty
ana, who is making a beginning
Stunts—Colored Minstrels.
visiting with his sister, Mrs.
money— three days and three eight present.
J. J. Parr is building an addi­
in the manufacture o f furniture
Henry Amoth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Zebler who
nights, all for a quarter, it you
tion
to his prune drier.
at the sash and door factory, a
Mrs. Joanna Davis and son
MEXICANS AT SPRINGBROOK
are here from Dayton, Washing­
buy a season ticket.
Harry were guests at the home
number o f businessmen gathered
The Mt. Top Sunday School
All the dairymen in the country ton. visiting the latter’s sisters, at the plant Tuesday evening to
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charley
Root
has organized a Cradle Roll of
No, there won’t be any Mexi­
Thanksgiving Day.
should get out and hear the lec­ Mrs. V. Vincent ond Mrs. Austin see what was being done. The
which Mrs. Brunson will be
cans
there,
but
if
you
want
a
Mrs. Boyd has been visiting superintendent. They expect to
ture on Saturday afternoon by Keeney, will remain until after samples of tables and other
comprehensive idea of Mexico
M. S. Shrock, Deputy Dairy and the holidays, when they expect pieces o f furniture shown bore and of the Mexkan people, come with her mother in Monmouth enroll quite a few babies.
for a few weeks. She arrived
to make an extended visit
Food Commissioner.
evidence that Mr. Miller knows to Springbrook Sunday evening, home Sunday evening.
throughout the Eastern states
Newberg has been selected as
the furniture business and all December 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fendall
Considering the hazardous were pleased with what they
the place tor holding the big Y.
The young peoples’ C. E. society spent Tbanksgivin ' day with
White Brofize made from re­
M. C. A.convention of the North* risks they have taken George L. saw.
Mr. Miller is verv en­ have planned a double-header the home folks.
Kelty
and
H.
R.
Morris
should
fined
zinc, will never moss grow»
S. S. Duncan ajid Miss Ida
west and the date will probably
thusiastic over the prospects for missionary program, studying
have
taken
out
additional
insur­
May
Smith
were
entertained
deface or lettering grow dim.
be some time in January.
rasiness and he has a faculty Mexico and Africa; both country
Friday night at the home o f S.
ance for the week. They have or convincing his bearers of his
J. C. Gregory, Agt.,
Horace Addis, the field editor
and people, and those having M. Calkins.
been hitting a lively pace, com­
Newberg, Ore.
sincerity.
o f the Rural Spirit, was in town
studied Mexico are to give their
George Leach and family were
ing and going at the cal) and
a short time Wednesday morn­
program on the d a t e above entertained, Thanksgiving day,
>V. W . Hollingsworth St Son
ing and called at the Graphic of­ beck o f the women in charge at DUNBARS OYE SPLENDID
named.
At some later time by Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Yergen.
the Industrial Fair.
The
Amoth
family
had
a
funeral
Directors Sc Fmhslnssn
fice to give the old time “ Hoo-
ENTERTAINMENT Africa and its needs will be pre­ Thanksgiving reunion at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
M.
Metcalf
Calls
Answe-ad
Day or Night
sier” handshake and "h ow dy.”
sented. The idea is to get at
home o f Henrv Amoth. Twenty-
Lady Assistants. No extra charge
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newby
The
lyceum
audience,
which
eomparative study of these two three were present.
Miss Bessie G. Dauskin who is
Office, White 2S
Ree. Black M
and
family
went
to
Eugene
to
was
a
large
one,
was
given
a
countries and discover which has
connected with the Rescue Home
in Portland has been in Newberg spend Thanksgiving at G. E most delightful entertainment on the larger claims upon us in the
Metcalts, the former remaining 'uesday evening when the Dun- way of missionaay work. Dec. 6,
during the week, a guest at the
home o f Rev. S. H. Upton, pastor fo f a visit. Mr. Newby -says be >ar Male Quartet appeared at 7 P. M. Everybody welcome.
found business there none too W ood-Mar Hall. There was not
o f the Free. Methodist church.
encouraging for those who must a single weak number given and
The program meeting of the W.
AMONG THE SCHOOLS.
depend on others to furnish them the rounds of applause with
C. T. U. will be held at the Baptist with employment.
which they were greeted through­ Don’t forget the Teacher’s
church, at 2 30 P. M. Dec. ,9.
out
the whole evenings perform­ Examination at the Courthouse
Subject: Peace. Leader—Mrs. The revival meetings at the Free
ance, gave the company such in McMinnville, Dec. 16-19. Read
Louisa Round. All interested are Methodist chprch are going
inspiration that they came back the regular announcement in
cordially iuvited. Refreshments good, hut will soon close. Come
strong
every time and carried the another column o f this paper.
will be served and tree-will offer­ this week and attend. There
The Dedication program at
will be a meeting for men only audience away with their varied the beautiful new school building
ing taken.
HE DILLON MAGAZINE AGENCY will give to the
at the. Free Methodist church, program lasting tw o hours.
at West Chehalem, Friday eve­
Announcement« were received
Most Popular Lady in Newberg and vicinity, a
ning, Nov. 27th, was a splendid
Sunday, Dec. 6. at 2.30 P. M.
here the first o f the week from | All men and boys over 12 years
success,
and
the
enthusiasm
MARRIAGE LICENSES
twenty dollar gold watch. Same was bought from a
Mr. nd Mrs. Wm. Rich, of|
shown by every one present indi­
local jeweler and is guaranteed by him to keep perfect
, ,,, . « .
,
old are invited. Come, the pas-
Alta L. Lanyon, age 17 yrs. to cated plainly that the interest
Washougal. Washington, former s
k to y u aab oat £ £
time, and the case is also guaranteed for twenty years.
ereat ted in education bv the erec-
larry N. Lander, age 30.
residents of Newberg, giving in- j m e n
The watch is to be given to the lady receiving the most
tiem of this modern structure is
Bessie
Grenz,
age
19
years,
to
formation of the marriage of
votes. Votes are obtained bv getting subscriptions to
to
'have
a
far
reaching
effect,
not
Wade Williams, a young man Henry Haynie, age 27.
their daughter, Miss Florence to
only
on
the
pupils,
who
will
be
the
P ictorial R eview , each subscription to count one
from Bloomingdale, Indiana, is
Mamie A. Stillwell, age 29 yrs. directly benehtted hv the increas-
Glen M. Smith which was solem­
hundred votes. ANY LADY or GIRL is eligible. All
visiting with his cousins, the to Claude C. Randall, age 39.
sed facilities offered, but on the
nised on Thursday o f last week.
that
is necessary to participate is that you call at the
Zitpri Mills young people, at
Bisk Amos, age 17 years, to parents, who will tend more and
office
o f the Dillon Magazine Co, and have your name
more to make the school the com­
Rev. J. T. Upchurch, President Springbrook. He recently came l»loyd Crimmins, age 24.
placed on the contest sheet and receive sample copy and
of the National Rescue Commis­ from the Yakima country in
Lottie Williams, age 20 years, munity center, and the influences
that
will
g
o
out
from
that
cen­
vote blanks, and then get busy. Some one is going to get
sion at Washington, D.C., a man Eastern Washington where he to Carl Tallmsn, age 21.
ter, will be felt by the surround­
the
watch, and there are no favorites, Get in the contest
with 20 years’ experience in res* has a sister teaching, and where
Elsie Fincke, age 19 years, to ing districts, which will look to
early as this offer may not appear again. C ontest C los ­
cue work, will be in Newberg De-' he worked in the apple harvest, Frank M. Yedder, age 25.
West Chehalem for high school
es D ec . 31 st . A 11 votes must be in by then or post­
cember 6. and give a lecture at He says the pricdl are low and
Hettk Barbara Dower, age 25 privileges. A country high school,
marked on that date.
the Holiness Association Hall at quite discouraging to the grow years, to Ernest Elmer Dill, age rally equipped to do the entire
work o f the modern institution,
THE DILLON MAGAZINE CO.
2.30 in the Afternoon. Every­ ers, and consequently they are 1 7 years.
yet adapted to the needs o f the
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body invited. Come early and employing only what labor they
Eugenia Booth, age 17 years, rural community, with a course
are absolutely obliged to have. to Elton F. Jones, age 21.
get a seat.
so arranged to fit the pupil for
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