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um ' tm w&, B lü P H .yw* <ft3 W -4*,;. ■ J?< . - R ,.^ ' • ÍStfi' V jw» r«%-3Si i f * '" . . - J W . — rK .* ïP * * ->r i3 ' V » / , i;« ;> ' "'.- k K l / F> .’'v;. ¡M ,t^5? ** ■ Ì *' 3 H&ifdft: THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915 . ■ ..... shots with the acstter gun out and some good scores hang up. The stste fish car is expected it week, and under the au nt* of the local dab some 50,- 1 trouf fry will be planted in | the streams adjacent to New. berg. Fred Kincaid. Denmark, the land of t>ld.” In order the dangers of going so e mysterious Kiel Cana bad hern transpor to the home of BK “ rana on event were Smith. T. ’ 3 White. M son. L. T Hannon, H. R Littlefield. George Baird, T. H. Rees, Xà'M-*: served consisting well, E. H. Woodward, G. I. igKgfl ▼es. refreshments gomery, M JÜ r blase, globe A serions accident was nsrrowly With a little care. Or Henry Jackson died in Ro- Bareroft, Jr., L. B. * .r oanzH last Monday night and bis H, Morris. A. C. trotters enjoyed the novel sights, averted when one of the visitors coming to the Bxpositk L IM T L BOSONS, DECEASED remain « were taken to Yainax Edwards, C. A. Fitxpa sounds, food, etc., of halt a “fell down” on pronouncing the |find it possible to make* ■ . > " • - * V and barfed on Wednesday after S. Craven, J. B. Monat, dosen different nations last name of the refreshments. here a t no excessive cost, On Wednesday morning near noon with all the honor his In in the d ty good rooms Friday evening when the Xew- Medical'attention promptly hour of nine o’clock, Mrs. dian relatives and friends could Morris, W. A. King, N.C. berg Parent-Teacher Associa given and it is thoughrhe wil age hotels can be bad Mary L. Hoskins, wife of J. L. evidence in a fine casket and big John Larkin, G. L. ~ tion conducted hssecond annual not be permanently deprived o $2.50 per night, and rc Hoskins, was called from this funeral. Mr. Jackson was one Hollingsworth, C. 0. “Trip Around the World.” Four the use of his jaw. - The younger boarding bouses and life without warning 'while at of the best known and respected John Bell, J .C personally conducted trains of portion of the crowd were both $5 to $ 10 per week. Rc Clarence Bntt, L. M. Parker, W. her home just north of town. Indians on the Reservation, and H. Elliott, bringe Elliott, B. L. antomobiksearri-d the travellers interested and instructed a t the prices are not beyond the Apparantly ir. her usual health, at one time was its wealthiest Evans, Mary Williams, W. W. across mountains, deserts and exhibition of wool carding, spin and at cafeterias good fa she had gone about her morn- farmer and stockman. When in Nelson, D. D. Coulson, D. J. Gil oceans with speed and edmtort. ning and knitting which was be had a t very reasonable ing’s work, and after spending a his prime be owned a thousand bert And the Misses Ida Woods, It might be remarked in passing, given by Mr. and Mrs. 8. Nelson At the latter places, for little time playing with a baby head of cattle, several hundred Ella Macy, Alice Rees, Belle Gil- however, that the most dust and Mrs. Clemen son. Music thing except meat, five nddaughter on the porch, she head of horses and his ranen con her*/. Mvrtle McDonald, Reta was encountered in crossing the was furnished by .kmos Nelson cents is the price for the went into tbe house to arrange sisted of 1200 acres of fine farm McDonald, Gladys H a n n o n , Mcditeman Sea between Arabia with violin, and the Misses Helen dish. There is an ea her hair, when suddenly she was ing land equipped with the best Mary Bott and Sibyl Wood and Italy. and Wilma Brans gave a Danish rooms and eating pi stricken by the reaper Death and of machinery of all kinds. crowds not yet having H. R. Morris, chief trian di* folk dance. ward. 1 ____ was taken without an apparent Consumption gained a foot pateber, started the first tram In Spite of the pleasures of the flowed the dty. On the straggle. Her daughter-in-law. hold in Henry Jackson’s family, CHASEJUTCffiB a t 6:46, it being in charge of one extended Journey the tourists tion grounds prices arv a 1 Mrs. C. J. Hoskins, was present, more strenuous in soots, and one by one it claimed its of the road’s most experienced heaved a sigh of relief when they and the husband was just out vkatims, finally taking its head. Monday morning a t Coqoitte, conductors, F. A. Morris. Leav were once more aboard and visitoi side a t work in the yard. Several years ago Mr. Jackson’s Mr. Bari Hntchcns and Miss largely by bringing their ing the Southern Pacific’s city realised that they were The deceased was born on a favorite son succumbed to the Norma Chase we n f » on First street the route “good old Ü. S. A ” The A rtic with them, and the very farm near Monrovia, Morgan malady, which broke the old In left a t once for followed that thoroughfare to ular part of thé home lend to be people do not scorn to < County, Indiana, March 17, dian’s heart and spirit, and he they will spend Y. W. C A. Meridian street, north on Meri visited was the plav abed of tbe 1850. and on February 10,1876, lost his courage and ambition in after which they copies a building all its oi dian to Sheridan, and west to public school grounds. was married,to J. L. Hoskins at his business matters. Fred Mills North Bend to make Alaska, which was temporarily “Uncle Sam” met his guests at is the popular eating; Mooresville, Indiana. waaJackson’s attorney in draw home. The groom isi removed from the northwest the door and extended to them in the gates. Here one < corner of the continent of North Ins hospitality as ususaL Amer out a reasonably good In the year 1879 they came to ing the many legal papers in and well known, bustling ing been «« America to the lawn of Lynn ican tee cream cones were served, fifty cents or less, and Oregon, in company with a cident to the conduct of his is ideal. Hoi Ferguson. Salmon salad made and Kienk’s orchestra furnished number ot ofther Indiana people, forming operations for a long employe ol th e. it» appetising appeal a t the very mask to aid their digestion. tb cM .J.B . Coffee on the farm which is period, and several years ago past two years. , He ia entrance, followed by chunks of When the last train load had eggs, bread, batter home. Here they advised Mr. Jackson to born his of Mrs. S. S. Jennings and Mra. ice, bosky gold mioera and In arrived the costumed performers, are obtainable a t forty y of-children, all of house and build a new one in A. L. Gubser, his parents resid dians in war paint and feathers. fed by Unde Sam and Mrs ~ 25 ad will be in order to get rid of tbe consump- ing a t Newberg. The bride is Mr. BtH which tion Rev. S. P. Vaa Dyke, g rident of tbe f Teacher A sso c ia tio n ,' per Fri- fet missionary work, exhibited formed the grand mardi a* a offering food a t afl prices. *5$ot day afternoon a t4 o ’dock. They tion. Last Sunday, when At of the North Bead dog’.’ sandwiches and coffee joints are’ Mrs. F. K. Jones, of Santa torney Mills was called to Bo several interested curios. Music dimax to tbe entertainment. was tarnished by the Missei In addition to the officers al are everywhere, and tbe com Paula, California, Hervey M. nanza to prepare some papers for high school, and as a student Francis Elliott and Ruth Peter ready mentioned, others who bination can be had for twenty Hoskins, of McMinnville, and Mr. Jackson on his deathbed, won state honors in the orator son. The entire tribe of Indians assisted in handling the expedi cents. In the Food Products Cecil j. Hoskins, of* Newherg. tbe old Indian recalled tbe ad ical contest. Since graduating, was imported from the nearby tion were J. D. Gordon, general Bnilding it is possible to get Besides these and her husband, de vice Mills had given him years she has been assistant in the reservation at Chehalem Center- manager; A. C.Stanbrongb, vice- ight lunches and tea for about ceased left three sisters, namely, ago and exprrssed regret that he post office*, where she won tbe admiration 61 all bv hcr careful From Alaska to Arabia sounds president; G. W. James, ticket twenty-five cents, and teahouses Mrs. Matilda Hoskins, of Spring- had not acted upon it. like a long jump, bat the trip agent; Mrs. G. 0. Bassett, in serving tea and rice cakes at brbok, Mrs. Alma Hunt, of In order to show their high re and conscientious work.—Coos. was accomplished in a com formation bnrean. The con ifteen cents atq everywhere. Lents, Mrs. Margaret George, of spect and affection for their com Bay Harbor. paratively shoft time, as the ductors on the three later trains There is but one hotel on the New berg, and one brother, J. I. rade, Mr. Jackson’s many friends EGGS TO BE GRADER on the reservation, wishing to Arabians were domiciled at the which lef£ a t 7:16, 8:00 and grounds, “Inside Inn.” Rooms Hadley, of Springbrook. borne of C. H. Fitzpatrick on 8:46, were respectively G. 0. lere without bath range from It % as thirty-six years ago leave nothing undone in cere Fourth Street, th e dancing, Bassett, A. P. Oliver and M. D. $3 per night upward, according that J. L. and Mrs. Hoskins mony or expense, had three big The principal dealers in P ort— begging, fortune-telling gypsy Hawkins. The last train ar to location; with bath, $5 and located in this community and medicine men from Yakima jgnd have formed what is termed queen attracted much attention rived at the destination a t 11:01 upward. Breakfast is served at they knew something of priva called to attend him the week the Portland Egg and Poultry 75 cents straight, other meals a tions, with the economy in living before his death. The medicine Dealers’ Association, and a and a few dimes from some of p.m. the gentlemen who were carious Thirty-twp dollars was cleared a carte. Patrons here mast pay expenses that was necessary at men gave him the approved standard system of grading eggs US to their future. The queen by tbe association, aad the the 50 cents daily admissioq to the time in order to meet their treatment endorsed by tribal as a basis for trade has been, was ably aided in her efforts by whole affair was very gratifying the grounds, bat, unlike all obligations, bat they prospered custom—incantations, rubbing established. her musical attendants. De b o th to th e officers of others who attend tbe fair, these and it is. a source of pleasure to on of charm medicines, and all . The reason given for the course mure Mohammedan ladies served the assodation who planned it have a permit to leave and enter the sorrowing husband to recall the while beating tom-tom drams taken is that Oregon eggs have coffee and sandwiches, and be and to the “tourists” who as they choose. As a matter of that in recent years they hare which kept the entire population been in' bad repnte in the other fore these were fairly disposed of patronised it. Those who did general information, many Ore been privileged to travel about of Bonanxa awake for two Coast markets, caused by the the business-like c o n d u c to r not make tbe trip missed an en gonians will be glad to know and enjoy tbe fruits of tbeir nights. When this ceremony eggs not receiving proper care shouted “AH Aboard,” and the joyable evening’s entertainment, that hotel, room, or apartment labors together. Only recently was concluded and it was evident by producers and shippers. “Voyageurs” were off tor Italy. besides failing to contribute to a accommodations can be secured they returned from a visit with that Mr. Jackson’s days were In a circular fetter sent o at by a t the Ferry Building, and that relatives and friends in Cali soon to end, two Indians came the association to shippers, the They stopped for refreshments good cause. street cars leading to all parts of fornia which they thoroughly to Klamath Falls on Sunday to following is given as the grades a t “Orevania,” the beautiful get a fine casket trimmed, which established: the city and direct to the Ex- enjoyed. country home of J. W. Cham XMRtion circle in front of the Tbe deceased was well educated, they took out to Bonanxa early The grades shall consist of No. bers, where they found Italy in miniature, even to tbegoodola The exercises of the Fourth of *erry Budding. From there to and in her young womanhood Monday morning. It was in 1, No. 2, and No. 3 eggs. on the lake; whence two beauti July celebration will be held in tbe Exposition, the “D” car iaj she was a teacher in the public readiness to receive his body as No. 1 eggs shall weigh aot less ful ladies'sang love songs to,the the d ty park, which has been the most popular. It is direct schools. She was a birthright soon as his death occurred Mon than 55 pounds to the case, ih standard cases and shall be accompaniment of a guitar, ex thoroughly cleaned up for the and lands one a t the main ore of the Friends church day evening.—Klamath Record. fresh, clean, foil and sweet: Scott street cept that it was dark and the occasion. .* " 1 ‘ . -v . .... entrance. At the . ---- lb her younger years she No. 2 eggs shall consist of AVERY COPIOUS SHQWHt . slightly ladies conld not be seen. The Following is the program of 0~gOD toUdtog p o » U < WM mock tued in offid.1 po„ dirty, slightly shrunken, information refreshments consisted of punch ¡tents: . . . . ab . .. o u t the grounds JP * , tions in church m work, where she The most extensive social func undersized eggs and washed » .v a .ta b fe a ttfc c -.u m l booth, w„ ^ ^ ¡ oco( >lld and bananas served on the MO A.M.—BaBoo tion of the season was giveo by MO A.M.—Grand Parade. spacious lawn. and .,» 0 . 1 effort » * .d e to I , the home tb t n r r o w i., one. Mrs. Walter B. Terrell at her eggs; and shall be reasonably $0.00. - It was with reluctance that «odw O re^o«.™ m n om Jrt a l d o H „ „ of ^ worth. t a t home on Wynooski street on fresh and sweet. 10 JO A. M .-E x ere No. 3 eggs shall consist of the' sight-seers tore themselves *’ “ *® «“ V.*1* .* '‘ me citefc of friend, can nt. Tuesday afternoon, when she en stair, extremely small, dirty and ing, “Th* Star Spangled Baanar” vw t of • «wyo.Hr to U* bo.kl.n* * * to hcr lt, rll lltK, „ , tertained in honor of Mrs. Wal away from , “sunny Italy” and •swM****r* Rev. Hiram Gould cracked eggs th at are not leak as pleasant as possible. Register K ,|_ r ,n r nm„ZLi7_ embarked for “bonny Scotland.” ter S. Parker and little daugh ing n ttJ.O w g o n hniidtng’a « n .r .f •••— .Pssf. A. 0.1 Harry Lauder and his canny ter, Rath. Duck eggs, pickled and treated booth on your firet w t and aslt attri cti„ wom.„ countrymen he* forth, a t the After the guests arrived Miss eggs shall be graded No. 3 or home of C. C. Ferguson on the gneettont ne yon y de. ¡„ the TO01m<llli^ m _ olK aroused who Ella Macy the baby No. 3 according to quality. All of the by M ayor corner of River and Hancock Jesee Edwarde ' V-Î- *MT.v!Tr.!iC**L_b00Ai^t di,m ' eoold eaeily knd in the better from an afternoon nap and rots, spot rots, leakers, soar aad streets. Tea a n d , cakes were Oration of Ora Day... " * ! b' f*5*’ * ^ ot 0r'5 ? ° “ ■ thing, among joong people, and brought her in to meet the smiles musty eggs shall be considered Hon. Robart P. MoGoira served to the guests on their ar ° ' h' dk^it witboot nunming to take and exclamations of fifty ■admir dead lo*s. rival. The aoricqlar appeal was ing friends, who showered the All eggs shall be packed la M -Racee U* Girls, made through the victrola, 1.00 P. Bays M j , , « ~~ ' The reaper Death has taken his little lady with everything imag standard egg cases, new or good aad Men—8ack, whence issued the well-known etc. Gash primee for essi GUN CLUB NOTES toU, and she is gone. __ inable for her comfort and second hand th at will stand ship Lander voice. Bonny Scqtch ->■ '' - The tamilY H bb a wiHp pirp)# a I adornment. ping. Eggs packed in other The Newberg Rod & Goa Club friends throughout the county In serving refreshments Mrs. than standard egg cases shall be 700 P. M. the veranda, the solo will bold their annua] tourna- and the funeral will no doubt be Terrell was assisted by the subject to a deduction ofooe- P. M. Military Drill by done by little Miss 7 JO ' i; g meat on tbe chib grounds north hugely attended. The services Misses Alice Rees, Myrtle aad hsK cent per doaen. . ‘ he college on July 4, * o o tin g will he conducted by Rev. Chas. Reta McDonald. ‘ MO P.M. 11 it land to be to begin at IKK) p.m . AH the O Whitely Those who participated in the Celebrate ia Newberg, Jaly $. ! 9 THE PAY WE CELEBRATE j n f u e i t '¿ Vi. I - k\