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fed ite i f . , il J Vo ,î I I 1 > s® j íV / ! V f. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915 «.y 7 Ip # te GETTING A BBED O IL YOUNG THIEVES! _ _ ÜL LINCOLN Daughter. Your m oth MEMORIAL MEETING er Listen tells me that you and she have FourYc S., D. lait Pi been talking over fhe matter ot W ho getting a hired girl to do the housework. She also says that ’ -¿ME she feels sure that you tw o could mm The get along with the work all nere artistica right, but that the youug fellow bsen terrorizing am o f the col- hearts The United States National Ou Friday afternoon o f last w oo is com ing around here even chants were caj M onday e v e n in g , Bank ha« issued a neat booklet week Rev. J. J. Walter, of Port- ings will think we are not swell day, aod are now in \u>. : Mrs. Richardson passed wal lyceum patrons were treated to on account of this solid land, Department Chaplain o f enough if he knows that yon and jail. They are: Hiram M iller, nuts to each of her guests and mother d o the housework. Don't a great lecture by Maynard Lee requested them to open and read tion having completed the G. A. K., delivered an ora you w orry about that. If be age 22; Marion Miller, 18; F loyd Daggy entitled, “ The Gospel o f the contents, which were jolly o f a quarter o f a century of Suc tion at Odd Fellows’ Hall, in thinks such stuff, he is not good Gibson, 18, and Harold “ the Com m onplace." The speaker quotations suitable for the occa cessful business in Newl which he reviewed the of enough tor yon. But he looks 17, all o f Dayton, received a marked tribute to his sion, Miss Zelma Jones having a In the fall of 1889 a Abraham Lincoln from the cra pretty good to me and it he is implicated in the ability and personality «* a letter attached to her walnut was granted to Benjamin dle to the grave, speaking in a half the fellow I take him to be beries which have lecturer in the fact that he held which read the announcement. J. C. C okord, Jesse Ed ward »aud very forceful manner and with a he'll think all the more o f yon during the Fall a the undivided attention of his During the evening Miss Gladys others, for the purpose o f con thos that touched the hearts when be knows that you not on When arrested, the auditors for a matter ot tw o Jones sang tw o very pretty ducting a banking business in the members o f the old guard ly know how to cook and bake fessed to several hoars and ten minutes. He has selections Newberg, then a tow n o f w ho were m attendance, and at and mend, but that you are on many of the stolen delivered this same lecture in A dainty two-course luncheon five hundred people. The ce the anniversary the job. So let's put up a littk found in their practically every state in the was beautifully served. game on him. The next time he ixation was completed The boys had secured a meetiog was held. onion, it having been given over Those in attendance were the jamin Miles, president; Ji At the close of the splendid ad comes, receive him in your >rse rig, a tent five hundred times. and 1 Misses Edna Forsyth, Louise wards, vice-president; ac dress, at the suggestion o f N. E. kitchen aproo. Tell him to outfit, and were camped on Professor Daggy preluded his Austin. Ruby Jones, I Gladys Votaw , cashier, and the Britt, the chairman, G. W. Byers, amuse himself in the parlor for a E. Booth’s farm, tw oi lecture with w hat he calls his Jones, Zelma Jones, Helen Hage- tion, known as the Bank Sr., qsked those present who had moment until you finish manicur of Dayton when lyceum “ editorials,” in which he dorn, Violet Yarndl, Eva M oore. berg, opened its doors lor been privileged to see Lincoln to ing the supper dishes. I w ont be Booth on du told ot the progress the lyceum Blaine M oore, Nora Haroldson, ias January 1,1890. arise, when seven men and tw o here, you know. He picks out bis place, and km movement is making all over Stella Bad ley, Esther Burnham, my lodge nights to make his forts o f the county The first location was at women stood up. America. He outlined briefly the Fffie Patterson, Alma Forkner, wooden building on Col. B< F. Pike said he was calls. So I w ont bein the parlor find the robbers, secured his attractions that are to appear Bffie Wentz, Anna Kennedy, street, between First and stationed at Washington tor to embarass him. Then, along and went to the on the course in Newberg next i Madge Colby and- Mesdamss » portio n o f which some time-and often saw Lincoln about ten o ’clock, ask him if be the boys under the and congratulated the ■ Harold W aldron, Bert Miller, B. shared with a real pa Ming about the streets, often wouldn’t like a bite o f lunch. He weapon while his little boy tele imittee on their selections J. Groth, Heater Parrish, E. C. Larger quarter» w on horseback and wearing the will insist that it «rill be to o phoned the sheriff, w ho was then -made. . C ook, Cora Rockwell. quired, and the two-sti tall hat with whkh he is often much troubk, but you tell him in Dayton, and the officer Although the thoughts ex building on the north pictured. He also saw w Wen ttm at he may come along and help his party pressed ra Professor Daggy’• Any m an' in the world will fall and First street, a t M City Point. ity lecture were not all entirely new, WEDNESDAY CLUB ENTERTAINS occupied in 1891. This N. B. Britt said he aaw him at for that. He’ll trail along after arrest, when they he presented them in a new and was the home ot the bank City Point, and that from his yon to the kitchen. You’ll have stolen articles by the score The annual evening entertain 1907, when larger quarters striking manner which ‘ made viewpoint he had eveiy mark the stage all set and the proper found on them. them especially effective. But ment o f the Wednesday Club in again required, and the The four youths were «veil and bearing Of a man with such costumes readv. The costumes after hearing him, one could not honor o f the husbands o f mem tial structure at the a force and majesty o f purpose, «rill consist of tw o aprons, one armed and had a large supply o f help bat feel that after all happi bers was held last Thursday First and College that he did not appear thehome- for you and one for him. Oh, ammunition at hand, and,bad it ness is not so tar out o f our evening at the hospitable home their erected. ly mao that many writers make he'll put it on. It there is any not been for Mr. B ooth’s watch grasp, nor is it an experience of Dr. aud Mrs. J. S. Rankin. thing a young fellow «rill fell tor fulness in holding the boys under Depositors on the first day the him out to have been. granted to a' favored few who About forty were present. bank opened tor business Mrs. Elisabeth Gardner said it's the kitchen apron and a jo b his control, they probably w ould The house was decorated in M. Parkier, B. C. M ika, have riches or acquire so called that in 1861 she, a girl o f 13 doing nothing but keeping out of have shot Mm, as they made hearts, and^tne valentine idea Rees, F. A. M orris and fame. years, had gone with her mother the way. Then you get the lunch several attempts to reach their was carried ont during the even w ard» Other early ----- purpose f, and brother to New York to take ready. Tell him to slice the guns. The trouble ing. The first feature o f the en were C. K . Spauldi on » steamer tor CaK- bread and no matter hdw be i * f m the le is that they tertainment was a description W oodward, N. B. Bri butchers it, tell him its fine. Ask of H ot ot “ S. Lazkin, his wile's Parrott, N.' T. Smith ai *oJ _ . _ ____ the skies. Ask him for the redpe. Oliver A remarkable tribute to bat. rea tty, fame is but a by-product Baby of Mine" so acceptably the satisfactory service rendered Mrs. Mary H ollingsworth said Tell him you ’ll keep it a secret. store, all of Dayton, and from (not buy-product) ot a useful that aa encore was called tor. customers of this hank is at she was privileged to hear Lin What would you like for a wed each place they secured a num and productive life. Many have Miss Katharine Rom igsang tw o tested by the fact that througb- coln speak in Illinois when be ding present?—The Philosopher. ber ot articles, together «rith miscontrued the meaning o f the selections. Miss Mabel Miller ac 6nt~the quarter ■•eutury o f the was making the famous join t po some money. They also robbed w ord fame and thought it to be companying. bank's existence, these men have litical debate with Douglas, a pool half at LaPayette and The selections on the player- all been patrons and that all o f f I. L. Marshall said he attend- ADOmAM SOCIETY a synonym ot notoriety. It is stole three hams and one shoul o by Dr. Rankin «vere great- these names still appear on the distinctly different- Anyone may der o f bacon from G. C. Christen be cd a big campaign meeting in j ^ J O V E S S H T B joyed. gain notoriety by a murder com sen, living south o f Dayton. bank's books as active deposit Springfield, Illinois, previous to ' A ¿ketch for a valentine was ors. mitted or a case o f scandal, but Lincoln’s second election to the The chicken pie sapper at the we acquire fame in another man made by each one present, Mrs. Winning permanent, lasting presidency, when he shook hands Baptist church on last Saturday ìilbert winning first prize and friends is the work o f time, and «rith him and heard him speak. ner. SOCIAL AT NEAL IC C O fS was a big success—big in more T o illustrate the difference be*, Mr. Butt the consolation. Even this bank numbers among its ways than one. On entering the tween notoriety and fame, Pro the refreshments suggested val customers hundreds o f individ room we «rere' greeted with fessor Daggy told the life story entines. hearts appearing in each uals with whom it has had close A GEO. WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY smiles from everyone and the The members of the C. B. Socie ty o f the Christian church met at o f tw o women, who had but a course. relations for many years. prettily decorated tables soon the beautiful and spacious home The blob is enjoying’ an excep single purpose in life, namely the The figures given below show Mrs. W. T. Anderson’s ‘ ‘at caused the guests to Bmile also. abolishment o f the saloon and tionally good year o f work un the increase in the business of the hom e" Tuesday afternoon of this The decorations were arranged o f Neal McCoy on Friday even ing, February 15, in their regular ident president, Mrs. bank daring the past six years: the Uqaor traffic. True it is that der its efficace «veek, was an unusually pleas by Mrs. G. O. Keeney, Miss Mary monthly business and social A. Jones. The meetings are Carrie Nation, a woman having September, 1909, $268,877.35 ant ecent, enjoyed by some fifty Scott and Miss Roby M oore, the meeting. It «ras known before rmonions, and the papers pre little education, through her September, 1910, $350,007.12 Newberg ladies. There «rere ten months of the year bring all hand that the boys o f the society tted have been Of a nigh order. radicalism, and fiery demonstra September, 1911, $406,213.83 tables at “ 500," and honors fell represented in their respective would d o the entertaining and) Press Correspondent. tions gained notoriety, but her September, 1912, $395,850.08 to Mrs. N. Oliver and Mrs. J. D. seasons from January to De to say that they did it approv name will be forgotten along September, 1913, $470,212.49 Gordon. cember, June being exceptionally ingly, is but putting it m ildly. with those o f other men and ENTHUSIASTIC f . C. September, 1914, $500,148.24 Mrs. Anderson was ably as pretty aod attractive «rith the In this, Orel M cCoy acted a women who have adopted the sisted by Mesdames D. Kohl- bride and groom effect. About tw ofold part—as bring one o f T. U. path to notoriety thinking they man, C. A. Morris and D. D. one hnndred and fifty ate supper the prominent young men mem were gaining fame. Bnt to SURPRISE PARTY Coulson. It was a George and a neat sum was realized bv bers o f the society w ho were d o Frances B. Willard, the sneaker, On last Thursday the W. C. T. Washington afternoon, the tra the Adelphian Society. ing the entertaining and as a paid a glow ing tribute. A wom U. met with Mrs. David John On the evening of February 12 ditional hatchet, cherry tree and Secretary, M. E. B. host of the home for the evening- an having a well rounded educa son. Mrs rs. O. B. Westfall gave a very cherry blossoms being shown in His brother, Ned M cCoy, w aa tion who gave up many o f the Mrs. Whitely had charge o f the plec asant surprise party in honor thee! ¡ever invitation cards, score present and participated in th e BEAT RUTH AS A CLEANER luxuries ana pleasantries that program . The subject was o f Mr. Westfall’s birthday an cards, favors and table decora enjoyments o f the evening as s o she might have enjoyed, and de “ Puritv and Rescue" work. Ex niversary at their home out in tions. The room s were dark other o f the prominent young: Last Sunday all the Sunday voted her life to the furtherance cellent discourses were given on the Chehakm Center neighbor ened. the red shades over the men members o f the society. schools in this country were of the cause o f temperance. When different phases ot the subject by hood. ■ ' A electric light bulbs throwing a After a short business session studying about Ruth, in that the history o f the abolishment o f Mrs. Hannon and Mrs. Round, The evening «ras very pleasant soft glow over all, and the house and program, the evening was greatest o f short stories. When the Saloon and the liquor traffic followed by a spirited discussion. ly spent «rith games and music, bout was decorated «rith spent in the playing o f various is completed a few years hence, el Morris gave a vocal after which dainty refreshments large American flags and a pro she gleaned in Boas’ harvest field games and, perhaps, the one the name o f Frances B. Willard solo aod Mrs. Newun conducted were served by Mrs. Westfall, as fusion ot red carnations. A and threshed her barky out in most enjoyed was one that will be written indelibly on the the devotional exercises. sisted by Mrs. Schutte and Mrs. dainty three-course luncheon the evening she had three pecks. called together the different ones minds ot all American people and Bnt it waa hardly a fair test of Delirious refreshments were Ingraham. terminated a decidedly successful will be passed on from genera served by a committee o f which what she could have done, be whose birthdays came in any Those present were Mrs. Car and congenial afiair. tion to generation as an example Mrs. Chapin waa chairman. cause Boas told his young men one particular month, when ther penter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. George, While Mrs. Anderson is prac to drop a handful occasionally would go through some “ stunt’ ’' o f real fame acquired through A large number o f ladies ware Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ood, Mr. tically a new-comer, she has a real h a p p in e s s in a great present and all pronounced it a and Mrs. Pickett, Mr. and Mr*. for h er.. This is recalled now by that waa characteristic o f th a t «ride acquaintance here and is reading what an 80-year old month. F or instance, those very profitable and enjoyable H. Schutte, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. one ot tne popular young ma work. . The speaker related some o f afternoon. . man cud in the same line in whose birthdays came in Sep Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. B. In- trons o f Newberg. A Guest. Kansas last fell. 1 He foIlo«red tember. would act the “ stnat’ ” the evil effects o f the lure o f the The next meeting will be held iam and three children, Mrs. threshing crews about over Paw ot teaching school, etc. Those o f city ujfon the lites o f the young at the home of Mrs. Theo. Jef M oore and Mrs. T. Herd; nee county gathering up spilled Inly beat their drams and de people o f the »mailer communi feries, 8 0 0North Street, February the Misses Helen George, Bella SPECIAL SERVICES gram. He cleaned the dirt from livered, with m otions only, a ty. They go to the larger city 34th. Business w ill be trans Herd, Eva Herd and Maudie the wheat and in four months 4th o f July oration. So on for to seek happiness and find there, acted and a program given on Herd; Messrs. H. Livington, Joe A t the Christian tabernacle, not the happiness they seek, bnt “ Christian CitizenshipY’ con H oots, Tom Herd Jr., Willie, cleared $637, making more than each of the months o f the year. beginning March 4, evangelistic $150 a month. As a part o f the program each corruption and degradation. ducted by Mrs. G. 0 . Bassett. Herd, Percy W ood, Walter Herd, Trae happiness is the recogni This bid man certainly dis month, the endea vorers have the Everybody is welcome to all o f Herbert W ood, Frank Fickes, services will be conducted by tion that tae Kingdom o f Heaven our meetings whether they are Warren M oor, Lloyd Fickes and Ritchey Brothers. Rev. Arthur tanced . the young Moabites*. reading of a paper edited by F. Ritchey, for several years past Bnt then she didn’t get a chance them in the interest o f the socie is within us and not in any dis members or not. Remember the Harold Westfall. pastor at York, Nebraska, will ty. In this number was a tant citv or in becoming famous dates are the second and fourth The guests departed at a late assist the local pastor. He will to follow a steam thresher.— birthday anecdote involving CoquiQe Sentinel. Wednesday ot each month at hour wishing Mr. Westfall many be remembered by many tor his Orel McCoy in the charge o f cut 2:30 p.m-* happy returns o f the day. sweet solos and splendid chorus ting down a cherry tree belong Places o f meetings will be an FRUTT GROWERS, ATTENTION work in Ritchey Brothers’ meet ing to one ot the tftembrrs. The nounced in local papers. Come ings in Crater’ s Hall eight years evidence was so strong against MARRIAGE LICENSES aestnng to sell and bring your neighbors. All persons desiring t o sell him that it brought out the ago, when the present congrega Emma Lang worthy, Newberg Cannery tion waa constituted «rith sixty fruit to the Newberg Cannery noble confession that it was he Press Cor.i Ruby Pool, age __ _____ .. 20 __ to B. Leed- charter members. Mr. Ritchey during this year «rill pkase call who cat dow n the cherry tree year will please call «rin Herring, age 21. between now and is now also a powerful preacher and sign up between now and «rith his littk hatchet and he Mrs. B. E. Herrick is here from There «rill be some M artha Isabel Sherwood, age of the Gospel. Everybody wel March 1st. There «rill be some would not tdl a lie. About 5 0 at the cannery every day to Carlton, visiting hers sister, Mrs. 16 to Alvin Wm. Parrish, age come and cordially invited to all one a t the cannery every day to were present. The girls enter J. B. Mount. 18. onyott. w ait on you. f tain next month. ' a Nine People W ars I " T * of t l r í,