Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 03, 1915, Image 5

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D W. Stainbrook haa gone to
Tillam ook oo a business pros­
pecting trip.
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Miss M aijorie Dnffin, o f Cam­
as, Washington, is here on a vis­
it with Mrs. Henry Craw.
Hon. W. P. Ready w ho owns
property in Newbcvg, was out
from Portland last Saturday.
Miss Bell GilberTis home from
Portland where she spent artr-
The Civic Clnb will meet Fri­
d a y afternoon at 3 o ’clock.
B om —T o Prof, and Mrs. Rus­
sell Lewis on M onday, asms.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pike were
o u t from Portland the first of
the week visiting with their son
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£ ” darn
M ! r * g : M : . f c B~
K. Spaulding
from Salem to-day.
M r. and M is. A. C. Martin pre
expected to arrive home from
Cleveland, Ohio, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Hanson
were her* from Portland last Sat­
urday and Sunday visiting rela­
tives.
C. J. Kauffman o f the M. Sel­
ler Co. in Portland visited in
tow n the first of the week with
lalem Mountain,
S. F. Wallace.
to the request of
G. . Y.
Mrs. u
x. Edwards,
cow ards, of Cor­
Lor- Htm Allen Baton, o f Lngene.
vallis,
T all«, visited
riBtrd in
itf Newberg
N « b ,r * last w h o ta , d , arw. o f O r r g o o W t
Sunday
S“ " d,a/ with her parents,
Paren‘ *- Mr.
Mr „ M b it a t the Panama-Pacific
and
Mrs.
F.
S.
Wallace.
■ Exposition. Prof. Hnll has sent
and Mrs. F. S. Wallace.
Rev. and Mrs. Chas Lescaulti*
Lescanlt a number o f ins com positions,
will go to Portland Friday to both published and in manq-
attend the various -sessions
sessions o of f acript, to be placed on exhibition
Portland quarterly m eeting, o f i „ the Oregon building. Several
Friends chnreh.
new com positions of Mr. Hnll
Prank Jones, a retired banker have recently been published by
o f Stahberry, Missouri, is here a New York firm.
(ram
th . w*ek for a »hort rw it.
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Portland- b u t t r lj ,in d
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ception last Friday evening in
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dleton. w u dow n from Me.
M im .Tillrth.Srnt o f t hr week.
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p w n m * Idaho, where he has been for
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W* r * ? some time. They shipped their
are planning to leave next week
to attend the fisir at San Pran- household goods in the car with
cifeo and expect to be gone a S. A. Mills the first o f the w e # -
Mrs. C. J. Edwards and sois,
couple o f weeks.
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Low ell, came out from- Tilla-
with
Mr. and Mm. Hallo, former
tmm I » t Sond«T.
mMdenw o f N r.b rrg . w em oot m ook last week, the formar
Rev. Hiram Gould went to g>om Portland over Soodav and stopping in Portland to attmid
W oodbnm M onday to deliver attended the high school bac- tte big meeting o f Women's
O n bC w h ile the latter is visit.
a memorial address a t outdoor «la u rea te services at night,
decoration day ererciscs.
Mr. and Mr». Richard WU- ing in Newberg.
The annual cam p meeting o f
Rev. and Mrs. Harrington, the Hama and the former's mother,
the
Salem district o f the Free
parents * Vernon Harrington, Mrs. M ary Williams, w ho have
M
ethodist
church w ill be held in
w ho «a a member
the high ^
* CorvalKs during the
achmd gm dnatm g d a is , were
ye* r at 0 . A. C., are in N ew bng, July 21 t o August 1
iridusive. There will be a num-
ou t from Portland Sunday.
tow n.
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her o f ministres in attendance S I
J. B. Hale, w ho went to Hepp-
D. D. Conlson and family and
well as many lay members.
ner a short time ago, has scared Mrs. Mary White drove; , to
George C. Stanley, o f E ugm fc
A position in the M inor store, Scotts Mills in the anto last
w
ho bought the H odsou, B r o s !
which is the largest one there.
Sunday where tttey visited with
stock, came oo the first o f tbs
Rev. George A . Lee and Henry
week to commence business, but
evening.
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on Tuesday he sold ou t t o the
Mr. a%d Mrs. Lee Stariley Miller Mercantile Ca^ w h o will
came out from Portland last
move the goods into their store,
Saturday t o decorate the graves
1 o f relatives. They were the
guests o f Mr. arid Mrs. Clifford
Terrell while in tow n, s l* % ‘ "
M rs. Helen D. Harford,, w ho
had been in Portland in attend­
ance at the the funeral o f her
long-tim e friend, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hutchinson, treasurer o f the Na­
tional W. C. T. U., stopped over
in Newberg Wednesday after­
noon to look after property in-'
terests here and to call or^ som e
o f her many Newberg friends.
Mrs. R. B. Montague, a sister
of Mrs. F. C. Stannard, and her
little daughter, Virginia, are
here from Portland on a visit.
Another sister, Mrs, J- B. Leath-
reman, of Oregon C ity, waa also
and child from Cashmere, Wash­
hare the first o f the week.
ington, have been in Newberg
Mrs. Bernice Ratcliff, daughter during the week visiting with
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson, Mr. and Mrs. George Lots.
and tw o children, are expected Mrs. John Robbie, a sister of
to arrive here on Friday from Mrs. Lots, is also here from
Lincoln, Nebraska, for an ex­ Lind, Washington.
tended visit. Mr. Ratcliff is also
Mrs. J. B. Dawley fa here from
com ing but will only remain a
her bome at W esttown, Orange
couple o f days.
County, New York, for a short
T to o f the high school stndents visit with her relatives, the Bari
entered the New York Inde­ crofts. She, iri com pany with
pendent essay writing contest, Miss Evelyn Clark and Mrs. Eva
the subject being “ One Hundred Sulse tare making a tour o f the
Years of Peace With England.** Coast and will see the fairs at
M ilton Kienfe was awarded the San Francisco and San Diego.
prize and he recently received a Mrs. Dawley bred at San Diego
bronze medal from the Independ­ a year and she has many friends
ent company.
there whom she will visit.
the Christian Associations in
honor o f the Senior class. P. H.
Lewis, president of the V. M. C.
a ., and Miss Lyra Miles, preri-
dent o f the Y. W. C., A., received
with the Seniors. Speeches were
made by Prof. Me Minn, P. H.
Lewis arid Arthur Benson. M a­
sic was furnished by Miss Lyra
Miles and Ledra Williams,
The last pupils' music recital
for the year was given in W ood-
Mar Hall M onday evening, M ay
31. A good program o f vocal
and instrumental music was ren-
dem i.
t Examinations are holding the
center of the stage this week.
The faculty members were in-
¡ritedJ^> *** bome 04 Mr* Hod*
3*° Tuesday evening o f this
week for a “ rest.” They “ rest-
¥ ” * * * « » fo r t a b ly and con-
«eniaüy from 8 o'clock to the
prescribed 10:30. A surprise
! Several men o f the college and
academy are planning to leave
the day after commencement for
Wash., to attend this
Northwest Student Con-
o fth e Y . M. C. A., which
will be held June 11-31.
cmycH NOTICE
Presbyterian Chnreh—Pastor,
Geo. H. Lee.
Services, Jnoe 6 t h ,^ a t ll:0 0
rind 8:00.
Morning—“ Educated in G od's
Thoughts.”
Evening—Bible Reading, “ Seven
Marks of Christ’s Divinity.”
btstailion o f Pastor Lee Tues­
day, Jane 15tb, at 8 p.m. Rev.
A. N. Thompson, D. D., of Mc­
Minnville, presiding. Sermon by
Rev. Wallace H. Lee, of Albany
I the pastor’s brother,
to the pastor by Rev.
M. Sharp, D. D., o f Al-
N .B ell.D . D., o
public are invited
orvallis
C8EHALEI CENTEX
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The Newberg Creamery Co. j
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on n u aay.
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M im L ola Bollard came from
Salem M onday where she has
been working in the office o f H.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wright
and son, Dean, were out from
Mrs. G. W . C oy, the mother of
M rs. Wm. Allison, is here from
Carson, W ashington, in compa­
n y with her daughter, Mias
Edith, for a visit of a month or
m ore.
Shiloh Relief Corps meets the
2nd and 4th, Thursday of each
m onth at the I. O. O. F. Hall a t
2:30 P.M . with Minnie Byers,
president, and Emma Lang­
w orthy, secretary.
W e Buy Your Eggs
and Cream
spent some time at the home of
her sister, Mrs. J. C. Will# this
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Paulsen, were here from Port-
Mra. Loin Swett, known here land on a visit last Sunday.
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OREGON HARDWARE-IMPLEMENT CO.
Rev. Chas. O. Whitely will
preach at the church next Sun­
day evening.
Miss Christine Meyer went to
Portland M onday to spend some
time visiting relatives and
friedds.
A. V. Hendrickson was a
visitor in Portland over Sun­
day!
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Graves
motored to Portland M onday
in their auto.
Mrs. H. Chase, o f Newberg,
Mrs. N. V. Farree and daugh­
ter, Miss Eva, w ho bare been
visiting at the bome o f Mrs.
Parree’s brother, D. P. Strait,
took dinner Sunday witk Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Strait. Mrs.
Farree expects soon to return to
their home in ‘Nebraska, they
having spent some time seeing
the sights in Oregon.
Mr. and M is. Frank Hill and
Master Vernon Hill, o f Orchards,
Washington, have come home to
spend a few months at the home
o f Mrs. Hill's father, D. P. Strait.
The Chehalem Amateur Athe-
letic Clnb w oo the baseball game
at Chehalem Center Saturday.
The score was 6 to 2. The Cbe-
bafem Center pitcher was Char-
fey Ziegler; Catcher, Robt.
Hodges, against the Side! broth­
ers as pitcher and catcher for
Springbrook.
Some forty-five young folks
and some of the older ones
gathered at the home o f the
Johnson brothers in attendance
a t the penny social held-by the
Christian BbdeaVor. Übe even-
l wae spent very pleasantly,
the social - committee having
arranged shadow pictures and
pictures o f several o f the mem­
bers taken in their younger days
to be guessed w ho the individual
is. After the contest icecream
and Nabisco waiters were served.
The next meeting takes place at
the home Of the president, Miss
M yrtle Walton.
The Q. H. G. Clnb gathered at
the home o f Mrs. Esther Paulsen
last Wednesday afternoon. There
were eighteen present and the
rime passed very swiftly and
pleasantly as the ladies worked
on a quilt. The hostess served
strawberries, cake and custard
tarts, as the afternoon waned
aw ay. All enjoyed the meeting
very much.
The W. C. T. U. held their May
meeting at the home of Mrs. K.
L. Tangen, May 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paulren are
The program for the W. C. T.
U. Institute to be held a t the
Dundee ghurch on Saturday,
June fifth, is as follow s:
U À )—Aridrsm, “ S c h o o l S a v i n g s
All persons interested in the
work of the W. C. T. U. are cor­
dially invited.
Mrs. Roe Robison spent the
week end in Portland.
Nicholas Wall fa hauling lumber
for a new barn and A. A. Parret t
has material on the ground for a
new prune drier.
A little daughter came to the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Nieder-
berger on Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Turner
and Mrs. Prank Wortman, of
McMinnville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Narver, o f L os Angeles, were
Sunday guests at^ the Powell
home.
Frank T. Keyes and family
spent the week end in Salem.
Dr. Walter V. Spencer, o f P ort­
land, spent M onday with rela­
tives at Otter brook.
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and the proof o f the good silo lies in the sat­
isfaction given the user. That the hdbus SBs
solves the problem o f how to obtain “ Silo
Satisfaction^ is testified to by the 50,000
fanners and dairymen who have tried it out
the past twelve years. So well haa the
“ Indiana” stood the test o f actual use that
9000 were sold last year right in sections o f
the country where it has been tried out for
years. Could you ask for better evidence
o f the superiority o f this famous silo?
The Indiana Silo
embodies all the features necessary to the good silo and none-
o f those “ extra features” that merely serve to separate you
from your money. It’s “ extra feature” fa the years o f p er
feet satisfaction it haa given its users. Be sure and investi­
gate the “ Indiana” before placing your order for a silo. We
shall be glad to explain its merits, quote you prices and tell
you about our very liberal terms, at your convenience.
C K . Spaulding Logging Co.
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