Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 10, 1915, Image 5

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C. C. Stone, ofC la ck a m a m ilH
tow n tbe first o f the week.
Mrs. S. M. K ing is in Portlam
ing her stock o f milHn
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Col. and Mrs. Westfall
C. J. Edwards, o f Tillam ook
out from Newport last week, but |
»pent a day in tow n last week.
Miss M yrtle Gsuse is home will return to tbe beach again.
Dale Butt and Frank C okord
from Corvallis where she taught
6:85 A. M.
9.-06 A.
are
planning to g o to M orrow
during the year.
9:10 A. M.
11:02 À.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell county to work for C. W. Parker
1:1« P. M.
6:24 P.
and daughter were up fromSher in harvest.
4:05 P. M.
:- 7:00 P.
J. D. Dollarhide and wife, of
w ood last Sunday.
<2:25 P. M.
4 * 0 5 P .:
Portland,
visited in tow n last
Miss Lesfa Cook has been here
1 2 :5 5 A.
• I* » A. M.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
from Portland during the
•Saturday night only.
Van Blapcom .
visiting former schoolmates.
Miss Minnie Blurt, in compa­
* Falley Rasmussen
Mrs. H. Schuctte, o f the Che-
ny
with Miss Josephine Noyes,
o f 1911 has been in tow n during
hakm Center neighborhood, is
the week taking in the college came home from Portland for an
▼isitiog her sister in Portland.
over Sunday visit.
festivities.
W. H. Jenkins, traveling pas­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher, ofj
Dn H. C. Dixon, Dr. B. P. Dix
senger agent tor the Southern
St.
Johns, visited in Newl
on and daughter, Miss Lactic,
Pacific, was in Newberg Tues­
Tuesday night with Mr. and I
and Rev. J. H. Little attended
day.
conference ot the Nasarene church Mrs. J. L. Van Blaricom.
John B. Crytnes, of LaGrande, at Walla W alla last week.
A Big line o f Boys new
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hod son
White cotton d i n u k ,
Ladies Bleached Cotton
representing the American Sun­
hats,
worth
up
to
85c
and
their
daughter,
Mrs.
Stan-
good
width,
w
o
r
t
h
6
0
c
Union Suits, 50c values
Out o f consideration for the
day School Union, was in New­
Portland" Rose Festival Governor nard, were here from McMinn­
berg Tuesday soliciting for the
W itbycombe has made, by proc­ ville last Saturday, visiting with
w ork.
lam ation, Friday a legal holi Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hoskins. |
Mrs. B. Oliver returned to her day and consequently the banks
Miss Esther W ekh, of Tacomc
home in Portland last M onday will be closed tom orrow .
10c rod 12 l-2c Ginghams,
Odd lot latest style shoes
Lot o f children’s shoes
w ho was in college last year, is
after having made a visit with
not
remnants,
new
goods
and
slippers,
closing
out
and
slippers, extra value
here
this
week
attending
com­
Mrs. Clara Butt and her
her parents out north ot New­
mencement
and
visiting
her
daughter. Miss M ary, mother
berg.
and sister, respectively, of At­ sister, Miss Henrietta, who is a i
Jesse Hobson, the pioneer mer­ torney Clarence Butt, are here member ot tbe academy graduat­
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chant ot Newberg, is out from from their home in Pennsylvania ing class.
Portland to attend commence­ and will remain indefinitely.
Men’s 25c four-in-hand
Lot o f high grade corsets,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. M artin,
Ladies Lawn and Crepe
ment and Yearly Meeting at
new goods and styles, are
ties, new goods and the
white and colored waists
County Clerk, C. B. Wilson, w ho recently graduated from tl
Friends church.
colors
are
good
worth up to $3.50
Malone
Training
School
at
Cleve-!
worth
up
to
$L00
came dow n from McMinnville
Mrs. Gillildnd w ho is now in M onday afternoon t o take part land, Ohio, are at home on a
her seventy-seven th year, still in the alnmni-college ball
visit, but expect tp return to ,
reads easily without glasses and A change o f pasture seems t o be Cleveland to take positions
is abk to get about tow n like a resulting in an increase o f avoir­ the achooL
woman ot forty.
Odd lot Ladies Shoes and
All $1.00 and $1.25 silks,
Ladies wool dress skirts,,
H. C. Paulsen has traded his]
dupois in his case.
O
x
f
o
r
d
s
,
many
kinds,
worth
up
to
$5.50,
closing
taffetas, f o u l a r d s and
Miss Laura Hammer who
farm
in
the
Cbehalem
Cent
Mr, and M rs. J. W. H obbs
values to $3.50
taught in the high school at Cor­ w ho motored dow n from Bugene neighborhood, consisting o f 1 0 7 1
out {nice
;
• \k'
fancy silks
.
vallis the past yean1, has been in the first o f the week for a visit acres, for Alberta land. His son,
tow n during the week attend­ with relatives and former Yam­ Bari, has gone to take posses-1
ing commencement.
hill County friends, visited here « o n o f it and bis family will fol- j
Harry Haworth and Miss with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins low la tc $ fl
40 inch Broadhead dress goods, plain,
Men's Balbriggan Shirts and'Drawers,
Florence Kaufman, members o f and others Tuesday and Wednes­
Arthur Benson expects to k a ve'
checks and fancy
the college graduating dass, will day.
here next week with a team and
These are good 50 cent
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teach in the acadetny at Green-
values at per garment
^
Mrs. M arianaK enw orthy, o f w agon to drive through
leaf, Idaho, next year.
Green
leaf,
Idaho,
to
join
his
Richmond, Indiana, is here visit­
Miss Florence Reeswhotaught ing w ith her daughter, Miss father, w ho has been there for,
time. Mrs.
in M onmouth the past year, is M aty Kenworthy w ho ha* been
planning to spend the summer teaching in the college during the the Children w ill remain Here .
vacation with her brother Ralph past year. They wijl g o from ing tbe summer.
Merchant, who was in
W. B, C roirr, former assistant a member o f the college board
a t Amherst, Massachusettes.
Banner W. Newby w ho is on
here to San Francisco
iseo to
t see the
cashier
of the United States Na­ for a term o f three years. The
the
hardware
business
in
New-
his father’s farm near Tnrner,
Jack M. W ood w ho was in col­ fair.
here with his family last derg a few- years ago, and who tional Bank, has been down other new member elected was
lege here last year, and who has
Mrs. S. S. Jennings is here from
Sunday
in attendance at the col- went from here to the Imperial from Rosrdak during the week. H. A. Hinsh^w, o f Portland.
been working in a meat shop at North Bend, C oos County, and
California, At a meeting o f tbe Pacific C ol­ Retiring members re-elected were
" “ Southern
“
St Helens during the year, is is visiting at the home o f her lege baccalaureate services. He Country m
tow n the first o f the lege corporation, held Wednes­ A. C. Stanbrough and E. H.
here to attend commencement.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton was a member o f the class of was in
He
claims to have made day evening, he was elected as W oodward.
Mrs. C. A. Swisher and Miss Hutchens out a mile east of 1902 w hik Mrs. Newby gradu­
bk
money by his land
Pauline Lanpbere, o f Grinnell, town. She h«w been in poor ated the follow ing year.
ts.
lo w s , the former a sister and the health but is show iog some im
Prof. Harold D. Marshall has
latter a niece o f Mrs. F. S. Wal­ provement.
tone to San Francisco to meet
Dr. J. B. M oore, of M odesto,
lace, are here on a visit and will
lis
mother
w
ho
is
there
attend­
C
a
l i f o r n i a , visited with his
Joseph H oots, o f Springbrook,
remain for several weeks.
and Miss Bva Herd went to Mc­ ing the fair. He expects to re­ brother, A. B. M oore, west of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Yergen Minnville Wednesday where they turn to Oregon to work during tow n, Wednesday. He has been
W hen in need of a Mower, Rake or Binder, we rec­
and little one, the former a were married by Rev. Thompson. the vacation season with a view djplicted with rheumatism for
brother o f C. F. and Ben Yergen, Tbe bride is a daughter of Mr, o f entering the University o f sdme time, so that he has been
ommend TH E FLYING D U TC H M A N LINE made by
were over from near Donald last and Mrs. Thomas Herd who live California at Berkeley next year. unable to d o much. He says he
Moline Plow Co. A full line o f BINDER TW IN E,
finds
that
a
change
to
Oregon
Sunday to attend baccalaureate on the side o f Cbehalem Moun­
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stnlts
Clover Leaf, Pure Manila, Standard Sisel are our
tain north of Newberg.
services at Friends church.
m otored to Portland Friday climate brings improvement in
lin e s.' Prices R ight.
morning returning in the evening his condition.
and bringing with them their
The postal ckrks on the elec­
daughter, Ruby and grand­ tric tine are greatly pleased over
daughter, Mias Hasel Sanders, the new mail cars recently put
rJH iaafararagE t x a œ x x
w ho are attending the Behnke on this run, which are much
Walker Business College in the more room y than tbe ones first
city.
used, and the arrangement is
Sam McVey and family have such that the ckrks control the
gone to Tillam ook county where lighting and beating at their
ie will operate a rock crusher pleasure. The veteran, Piper,
during the season. Mrs. Mar­ now has a wave o f the hand for
garet Thomas, the mother of everybody.
“ Theproof o f the pudding lies in the eating,” < >
drs. McVey went with them." Rev. Homer L. C ox who gave
and the proof o f the good silo lies in the sat­
They will be located at Manhat­ t ig address to the academy
isfaction given the user. That the M a m Sis
solves the problem o f how to obtain “ Silo
tan Beach where they will get graduating class Tuesday after­
Satisfaction^ is testified to by the 50,000
plenty o f salt sea air. ? •
noon, returned to Portland in
farmers and dairymen who have tried it out
C. H. Christenson writes from the evening to officiate at a
the past twelve years. So well has the
“ Indiana” stood the test o f actual use that
Corvallis that he has had in­ wedding ceremony. He came
9000
were sold last year right in sections o f
out
again
Wednesday
morning
form ation from Pine River, Wis­
the
country
where it has been tried out for
to
attend
college
commencement
consin, o f the death o f his aunt,
years. Could you ask for better evidence
Mrs. Peterson, w ho passed exercises and to be present at tbe
o f the superiority o f this famous silo? •
aw ay on tbe second o f June. She opening o f Oregon Yearly Meet­
was a sister o f Mrs. H. Christen­ ing o f Friends church.
son who lives with her daugh­
Paul V. Maris. o f the class of
ter, Mrs. B. G. Fend all, and was 1907, w ho has a position as
embodies all the features necessary to the good silo and none
90 years ok).
agricultural expert in one of the
o f those “ extra features” that merely serve to separate you
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson best counties in Missouri, was
from your tnoney. It’s “ extra feature” is the years o f p er
feet satisfaction it has given its users. Be sure and investi­
were out from Portland last expected to be in attendance at
gate the “ Indiana” before placing your order fo r a silo. We
Sunday to attend baccalaureate the college alumni banquet Wed­
shall be glad to explain its merits, quote you prices and tell
services at Friends church. He nesday night, but at the last
you about our very liberal terms, at your convenience.
still sticks to his jo b as city mail minute be sent word that he had
carrier which is a sure thing in married a wife and therefore
dull times as well as when pros­ could not come. He is in Port­
perity rides on the crest o f tbe land and is expseted to be
ves, slow but sure being Uncle in Newberg in a few days to
show proof and give details.
and Departure o f Pas-
at 39c at 23c at 25c
7 1-2c $1.98 at 48c
J
j
at 39c at 9c
$1.48
$1.88
$1.98 at 79c
MR. FARM ER!
Newberg Feed A Seed Co.
THE PROOF!
The Indiana Silo
: G K . Spaulding Logging Co. !