Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 22, 1915, Image 5

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Mr». John winter*
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no doubt Joanna
Davis.
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of feed and hi^b
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Harry Madison i* riding
round the coontry in hi* Buick
it
Rer. Charles 0. Whitely has machine, which he has recently umpire, whose
call
it,
after
the
me to rieenleaf, Idaho, to de­ purchased.
to s a j he thoagl
er the' graduating address a t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
e close of Grcroleaf Academy, son have bought a 20-acre tract This would har«
rich occnrs on Friday. He will
of land from Dr. Calbreath. This baM of
main over Sunday and Prep,
nnington will take his place tract is Joining the property of School
E
D. P. Shaw on the sooth.
y
did well to
atives
the
pulpit
in
the
local
church
and
stored
ha
Mrs.
Lunstrum,
of
Newberg;
M.
Orville K.
orth and
was a Sunday guest of
tw o
daughter, Mrs. Swan Benson.
reported
'
L.
EL
Amoth
went
to
Port­
of
J w
w E T
w
land Saturday.
hi*
H eisa
former
resident
here,
vT ^rT
L. M. Parker
Miss Grace Hopkins returned the North
town the first of the
to Salem la«t
last Sunday W
in The oext meeting o fth e Yarn- to Newberg-Saturday morning, Portland
George Sykes was out from tie Terrell auto where they at- WU County Teacher’s Associa-
, J
Doris Gregory YlaliCU
invited
Portland Saturday looking after tended Sunday School and church tfon will fag held a t Newberg on after spending a few weeks with
in
last his First street property.
her sister, Mrs. B. P. Yergen.
celebrai
a t South Salem Friends church. ;May 8th. The executive com-
Suoday; vW' •
Miss Madafine Logan, of Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Dolbn Ken- mittee «** <** Saturday, April Leonard Versteeg met with an 30.
to
accident Friday afternoon while ing all the time from 10
B. R. Horton,
Minnville, visited wigi Miss Mil­ ortby. of Portland, w t is 16’ “ th i
<* the County playing baseball. He is now 6. p. m. or later.
of Newberg, was out from Port­ dred Ferguson last Saturday.
School Superintendent, and ar-
there will
Day I
land Monday.
for a very interesting much better.
. B» C. Rowe, erf Princeton pany w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hcacock Idaho, a friend of Mr. and Mrs.
Draper, of'Sptceland, Indiana, program. Do hot forget the The Misses Theresa Boyd and athletic events. The
were out from Portland in their Henry Allen, was here Wednes­ O.
who have been to see the Sag date*
***** to plan now to Mary Worden spent the week­ teams have not been
day to take a look a t the coun­ Francisco fair and who are now make this, the last meeting of end with the former’s sister, Mrs. As yet.
.
Mrs. Pinney is building a new try with a view erf changing his seeing Oregon. .
the year, the most interesting Monte Sleeper.
house on Dayton Avenue
location.
The F arr brothers have traded yet held. Mr. Pittman of the E. G. Fendall and family were venge tor the 12-6 drubbing of
she will occupy when
Beginning next week the pub­ the S tar Theater to a gentle­ Oregon Normal School, will like­ entertained a t the home of Mr. last Saturday, when they play
ly he with us for two
and Mrs. Harry Baker last Sun­
Bnos A. Ellis, carrier on R. P. lic library will be open from 1:30 man named Hathaway
Pern wood on the
annual election of officers day.
D. No. 2, has been laid off
to 5:30 o’clock in the afternoon, property a t Castle Rodt, W
next Saturday.
Monday on account of
making the Opening and closing ington. Charley Cullison, J | will also be held a t this meeting. The men of Road District No. a large crowd of rooters will be
S. S. Duncan,. Sopt. 5 met a t the church one day last
and the mail is being carried by hoar a half hour later than the brother-in-law of the Farrs who I
his daughter, Miss Helen.
-v. hoqrs now observed.
week to discuss and malm plans there.
formerly lived in Newberg,
for the improvement of roads in
Miss Erma Heacock wko was Assistant State Superintend­ who was the agenf making
said district.
called home on accohnt of the ent Wells w ai in Newberg Tues­ trade, was out from Port!
sickness of her brother, returned day making an inspection of the Momdmj.
• V ' --W Jean Dupertius, a brother of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. Henry Strata spent Mon­
to Weston, Umatilla County, the high school, whieh be mud he H. M. Peebles received a box Mrs. John DeVoie has recently family were Sunday guests a t day In Portland shopping,
latter part of last week, where found to be in excellent condi­ of very large fine oranges
received an appointment as the home of Mr. and Mrs. B # j Lee Renna, of Ferawood, waa
.
she is teaching.
"% S T ,
of French in Reed Col- Yergen.
tion. This speaks well for the f\rst of the week from
a Rex visitor a
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Brooks, management. L
The young people of District
California, a sample of wincl)
of Portland, assisted J. T. Wil­ Ira K. Vantreas, who was a left a t the Graphic office. They Percy Barbour, of Portland, No. 10 are now prepared to give
J. W. Moore made
son in the auction sale of the resident of Newberg for a num­ were sent by one of his sons
it Sunday with Fraods
trip
to
Opera Grille bankrupt stock ber of years, is in tow n. He has has another son located
the school honor Friday
«Hy*:’.,.. ; , .
Saturday,and remained over un­ been living a t Qrovilk. Califor­ Riverside and he says they
Mr* and Mrs. Josiah Gribble, April 23. The play “The H eart Mrs. J. Semmer
Mrs. S.
til Monday for a* visit with rela­ nia, for the past tw o or 0r*e been wanting him to go
Los Angeles, spent several of a Hero” consists of ten char­ snpolis shopped in
tives. -
/,
' years, b a t has mewed back to bat he seems to think th at Ore-
a t Otterbrook last week. acters, all of which are ready to -last Thursday and Friday
Prof. A. C. Stanbrough has Oregon and ia looking about for gon is good enough.
He iaan old Tacoma friend and drhwrdull case aw ay and bureau
County Sopt.
a location.
of the Greers. Both enjoyable evening. Everyone
who was in
Rfcx
j
Irome. Proceeds for piano
the Newberg schools for neat Ofin C. Hadley,
Mr. and Mrs. Grabble are
, said h r, had
year,
in musical circles in ftmdf' - Adprission, adults 15c»
the graduating daas of
wn a
Wallace, Of Portland, is
children lOo.
sition.
College of Just year who is doing Hons from teachers for posfi
tions have been filled,
th f Sunday School missionary woric In theRex school for
L ast Saturday fi
u#
inners” talk a t
in Idaho, spent last Sattjrday
W
is bo "’“ of f e M i n r f l t i
tag*
in.
A..W. Rees; of the land depart- and Sunday in Newberg doing a
w tlu tn e ir p a re n ts, M r. a n a
ones to point
Tim
ment of the Southern Pacific, a little home missionary w o rk - way for our future voters,
m
fc:
yard
last
\
Thursday
M erritt
treat
to
the
victorious
Blues,
with offices in the Flood build­ tor rest and recreation. ft# '
principal of the school Mrs.
Friday, April 23, a t 2
having
won
in
the
contest
which
Wood
worth
left
the
ring
with a
ing in San Francisco, who Whs On Wednesday sixteen of the sop, of LaFayette, a
P.M. Miss Tories of the
sprained
ankle
and
ignow
Hob­
they
have
had
for
the
past
quar­
in Portland last week on busi­ W. R. C. ladies- took lunch and teacher in the school who yras
College will
bling around on crettpclies.
ness, came out on Friday even­ went to spend the day with Miss then Miss Powell, hgf been
lecture a t the school ter. ; Those present were Grace
Worden,
Leona
Anderson,
R
ing tor a short visit withhife Emma Langworthy. A very electee.
Miss fceflie Miller entertained
in Dundee. Miss Turley is
Hesgard,
Lois
Fendall,
brother-in-law, H. R. Morris.
a
number of her. little
pleasant time was reported, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Starr, a member of the Domestic Science
Calkins,
Grant
Yergen»
Ralph
the
occasion of her thirteenth
W. B. Cory has gone to Lone fancy work, chatting and „ a of Brooklyn, New York» arrived Department a t the 0 . A. C. and
and
Harold
Baker,
Lester
Boat­
birthday Saturday. A very
Rock, Gilliam county, where his bountiful dinner, after which the here Tuesday morning for a visit will try in her lecture to combine
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. hostess served- ice cream and with Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Crock­ several practical suggestions man, Steirly Bush, Howard and merry afternoon was spent.
*, ■ V Miss Clara Hall, of Newberg,
and* Mrs. R. L. Cone are living. cake.—Delia Vincent, Press Cor. er out in the Chehalem Center
the fine of food values, a Ofiver Morris. '
was Mias Miller’s guest Satur­
He is promised a job with a big The Woman’s. Auxiliary to neighborhood, M r. S tarr and hafonerrf djttfcry, school lunches, ■m
day
and Sunday.
saw miltyag company and ex­ Pacific College will meet oa Mrs. Crocker . being cousins.
how to save steps. At 3
pects to remain all through the Saturday afternoon a t 2:30 They came from San Francisco
W. T. West is making deliveries
of the someday Prof. Brown
of
his orders for blade cap tips
o’clock a t the Jesae Edwards a few days ago and say the at­ o f th e sam e sch o o l w ill Lee Cowgill is working for C.
taken early in the spring, and all
An oratorical or debating con­
J;
ph “Fruit Marketing As­ B. New house.
tdence, comer of Fourth and tendance a t the fair is light. Mr.
around Rex who ordered
test held in Newberg without College «treats. The members S tarr also says he does not sociation*.” These le c tu re s In the opening game of the C.
are busy getting their
Attorney A. K ing Wilson, the in answering to roll call are in­ anticipate a large attendance which are free to the public prom­ V. League on the home grounds
ground
ready tor setting them
sage of Oswego and Portland, vited to respond by giving an from Hie Eastern States as ise to be of unusual interest Saturday afternoon, the local
os one of the judgea would be a appropriate quotation.
money is mine too plentiful And value. 1 On Saturday P. M. aggregation went down to de­ ont. Mr. West cannot nearly
tame affair. . He came oat last H. M. Huffman who waa home among the people. He is engaged Miss Turley will lecture to the feat before the fast Fernwood supply the demand few tips and
Friday evening to act as a judge p i er Sunday, said he waa still in the lumber - business and of high school girls. This lecture bunch by a score of 12-6. Ernest has all ’his next year's supply
in the P. C. and Albany College a t work drilling for th a t Wash­ course is interested in our timber is also free to any who wish to Sidell pitched good ball for already engaged.
debate and Mrs. Wilson came ington county farmer who thinks
attend.
Springbrook, but the support The Rex-Parrott ^Mountain
oa Saturday morning to assist he has a gold mine down deep
Dr. Fosness and Kenneth Fos- behind him was not of the high­ ball team which played Middle-
ia the eugenics baby meet held a t underneath his farm. He said D. C. Atkins died on Friday of ias, of St. Paul, Minnesota, Mr. est class. The Hne-op for Spring­ ton Sunday was again victorious.
last week a t the home of his son,
the library bonding.
be was down more than 400 feet Clyde, in Newberg, a t the age of emd Mrs.* P. A. Merrill and Miss brook was as follows: E. Sidell, The boys are gaining quite a
The managers of the Newberg and had strode rock th at was 84 years, ten months and ten Anna Merrill, of Des Moines, p; W, Sided, c; Winters, 1 b; R. local reputation tor playing a
Creamery say th a t while they making progress slow. He still days. Funeral services were con­ Iowa; Miss Minnie Hyde, of Des Langworthy, 2 b; Y. Mills, 3 b; good game and are looking
had to canvass the surrounding hopes to go to a depth of 700 ducted on Sunday by Rev. Bow- Moines and J. H. Lyons, of Min­ Burgoyne, ss; Shires, Newhouse around for nefr world* to con­
country for cream last season, a feet or more.
ersox ol the Evangelical church, neapolis, were recent guertsof and B.< Langworthy,, outfield. quer.
Jones and Conrad were Fern- The almost forgotten sound
good supply is coming in now Mr. and Mrs. Irving P. Lord, of which the deceased had been a Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dearborn.
w ithout solicitation. They are old friends and neighbors of consistent member for About Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Watson, wood’s battery.
% ‘p* »JH of wedding bells was heard in
Writing 800 checks a month and Charles Churchill and wife, forty years. Burial was made Miss Ines Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shires is the new clerk in Rex last Fridav when Mr. Ford
ore turning oat 4,800 pounds of called oa the latter Wednesday in the Laurel cemetery
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Arthur Johnstone and Janette Markeil’s store.
Boyd and Miss May Jenkina
batter a week. From the first afternoon on their way to the wife was laid to rest about
of Portland, spent Little Russell Heater, son of slipped quietly away to Van­
of December to the middle of Panama Exposition, having mo­ twenty years ago. Besides the
a t Otterbrook.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Heater,
couver and were married. Miss
February they shipped 34,000 tored over from Salem with Mr. son mentioned he left three The pupils of Miss Corey’s still ii> a very critical condition. Ethel Jenkina accompanied her
pounds of butter. ’They are and Mrs. John' Coughill. The daughters, namely, Mrs. Wm. room had a picnic luncheon on The little fellow had an attack sister. Miss Jenkins has lived in
ming the manufacture of ice dimate, scenery and vastness of Morris, of Newberg; Mrs. Ines the school grounds cm Monday of pneumonia, from which be Rex for the past ten years and
beginnit
cream again which they sell to things Western interested them, Humke, of Portland; Mrs. Rose Rev. Billy Williams, a noted seemingly recovered. Abont a has made many friends by her
dealers a t ninety cents a gallon. and n pledge to return soon was B. Stark, of Stella, Washington; Evangelist, is conducting revival week ago he had a relapse, and sweet disposition and winning
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' and also seventeen gtand-chil- services a t the Methodist church for a number of days has been in manner. Mr.' Boyd is an ex­
J. Q. Hoots, of Springbrook, a made.
intense pain. It is hoped th at perienced grafter and nursery­
B.
W.
Blair,
one
of
the
Albany
dren and four great grandchil­
man past fifty years of age, who
College
students
who
took
part
dren. • The deceased same to The Dundee high school met the change will come and th at man and i* to be congratulated
has had mental trouble a t times
pn his choice of a wife. The
during the past year, was com­ in the debate a t Wood-Mar Hall Oregon from Ohio in 1871 and hers of the cast of “A Perplexing he will improve.
on
Friday
night
of
last
week,
is
with
the
exception
of
a
few
years
mitted to the hospital for insane
Situation” and “Jones vs. Jinks” An interesting game of base­ happy couple will make their
a t Salem the first of thè week, a son of Rev. J. C. Blair who was spent a t Ashland, he had been a went to Springbrook on Friday ball was played Friday after­ home in Salem where Mr. Boyd’s
I t is said th at his trouble is located here as pastor of the resident of this section from the w hen they gave their plays to noon on the local grounds be­ parents live and the best wishes
thonght by his family to have Presbyterian church ten yea time of Ms arrival in the state. an Appreciative audience. Some tween the school team and the of their many friend« a t Rex fol-
been caused by an injury to his ago. He is a bright appearing For many ymam his l i i » was of the Dundee teachers and par­ M. E. Sunday school team of USVfKmT
head received in a faff. While he young fellow and mads a good on a Washington county form ents accompanied the young folk Newberg, resulting in the home
waa not violent, it was thought hit with the audience as a de­ near Laurel, north of Newberg. and all had a pleasant evening. team's first defeat. At the end The Champoeg picnic celebra­
of the eighth the score was 7-6 tion which ia an amnwl event
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best to send him Away for treat­ b ater-in fact he bids fair to beat He was an opright, industrious «
ment as a protection td his Dad Aè a platform speaker a t no man and was highly
The Weekly Oregonian and ia fever of Springbrook. The will be bald oa Saturday, tha
scored one ran ia the first of May.
distant day. \
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