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About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
«5W - • ÍV -'Va i f W ' H i k ;-*l - V ' 'T - ' . ' - V - ' - V . ’ViM - ' ■■ • ' -.t -,■*» “ •' -, •. V ,v ; -- -o - ■H ISP . - v™ srá àS&yr tm L í ’% J ' ' AM ETTE : n t s / a f . / a r e the product of SI years experience in tent-making. Any Tent must stand hard service in all kinds of weather. W hy not get a Q U A L IT Y Tent— one that will be ready for use next year and the year after. 8 «y ««WmsyStsT* at gsarWses asfc -, wishes to extend its thai Mr. agd Mrs. Bland Hcrrii the donation of the build ir to Janies B. Moore, of Poi | for services as architect as chasing agent; to Clyde K pin, of New berg, for servi attorney;’to all who contr money, material, time or toward the building, and to those who took part in the pro gram. To all of their friend« a cordial invitation is extended to attend “ Ye Okie Tyme” dancing party, which will be given in the hall' on Friday evening, August 6. Come and renew your ac quaintance with the old-fash ioned dances of your youth. The Dundee library has been moved to its new quarters and is open to the children on Toes- day and Friday evenings of each week. Notioe W h o r«b j given that by Ttf rxecuitou *ud order ol «•!•, duly last the Circuit Court of tbo State of O ngo county of Yamhill, on U o 4 U day of tions and entertainments is shown iq our building. .This building, representing as it does hundreds ot sacrifices on the part of the Dundee neighbor hood and friends from various places, especially N e w b e r g , stands as a monument to the spirit of brotherhood which is putting Dundee so tar in advance of the hsual rural community. K W& K. w Tne item o f supreme import ance to Dundee this time is the dedication of the Dundee Com munity Hall, which took place last Wednesday evening. As the residents of the district looked over that beautiful build- ing with an assembly hall large enoogh to accommodate all of our population, and friends be The exercises Wednesday even sides, it seemed like a wonderful ing were an expression of the dream. It was such a short joyonsness of the jeople. Mrs. time ago that the movement for Bland Herring, the president ot a community center w as started. the club, presided. The hall w as Just tw o years ago last M ay, at simply but butifally decorated' the annual school picnic, an invi with flags, clematis, asparagus tation w as issped to the women and cut flowers, which were the of the neighborhood to meet on gift of John Gower, of Newberg. a certain day of the next week The piano used was loaned for to organize a neighborhood the occasion by kienle & Sons, club for women. A t that meet of Newberg, and its transporta ing the name Neighborhood Cir tion was through the kindness ot cle was adopted and tbe object the Newberg Transfer Company. of tbe society discussed. It was To all of these gentlemen the felt by many in the community Dundee Woman’s Club express that some kind of an organiza their hearty thanks tion wduld do much toward The first number on the pro promoting sociability among gram was a brief history of the tbe women of a neighborhood bnilding and a few words ot wel where all are too busy to do come by Mrs. E. S. Greer. Miss more than a little ordinary call Zella Pond, of Fayette, Iow a, ing and visiting. And so the then gave tw o vocal selections. first object of tbe society was Then six ot our little girls, under “ to promote sociability among the direction of Miss Frances its members” and the second “ to Rocchi, of Boston, gave a group lend a hand wherever wom an’s of folk dances. The children work is needed in the commu were as light and airy and sweet nity.” Then a study clause wax as fairies, and completely capti added, and so tbe Neighborhood vated the hearts of the behold- Circle began its work. The name er». Rev. George H. Greer then was afterward changed to Dun read a selection, followed by Miss dee W om an’s Club. - Bridge’s beautiful poem, “Give That the first object has been to the World the Best You attained is evidenced by its rapid, H ave,” given in Mr. Greer’s increase in membership to a roll clear, ringing, earnest tones. of 32 at the present time, and by Miss Pond again favored the the loyal, sisterly feeling, not on audience with two songs, and ly among its members, but also Clarence Butt, ot Newberg, gave among others who have aided a short address. Mr. Butt em in so many ways in the various phasized the necessity and beauty undertakings of the club, though for co-operation between neigh not actually m e m b e r s . Tbe boring towns as well as among strong friendships and kindly in residents of a certain commu terest in each others wellfare nity, and expressed the good will that exist in the community to and hearty support of the New day are the best results of the berg citizens in whatever w as to two-year’s meetings. But just benefit any part of the county, to meet tor sociability was not * Dr. Charles H* Chapman, ot satisfactory, and so intellects Portland, delivered the principal and fingers immediately got address of the evening, bis sub busy. The Dundee city council ject being “Community Spirit. gave the use ofthe city hall for a He dwelt at length upon the ne library room, and the women cessity and advantages of co-op put it in order for such a pur eration in church, school, civic, pose. Books from the State business and social affairs, and Traveling Library were obtain congratulated the people of Dun ed and over 250 volumes do dee in being those who nated. Indoor games were pro working along these lines. vided and the room opened to the The program closed with the school children tw o evenings singing of “ America.” A recep each week. tion followed and the many visi Aside from tbe library work tors from Newberg, Dayton and much work along benevolent Portland were given an oppor lines has been done. It was soon tunity to inspect tbe building. decided that the greatest need of Besides the auditorium, which Dundee w as an assembly room is large enough for a basket ball adeqoate to the needs of the field and gymnasium, the build community, and in the fall of ing has a stage with tw o dress 1914 money from our first en ing rooms, a library, a kitch- tertainment, with donations enet, a lodge room, with an ante from the Dundee Fruit Growers’ room and four lockers, tw o cloak Association and from one of our citizens, was put aw ay, $83.40, rooms and a store room, rented for the purpose. H o w that lit as a confectionery. tle sUm has grown from doaa- The Dundee Woman’s Club E X .. .. N. C. chrlatoMOB. and Joeephlne Chi hlawllo, Laura B. Hardwick, admlnla the estate o f t. T. Koyoa, deceased, J . i and George B. Van Water« and Maud Water«, b U wife, defendant«, duly and entered of r-oord tn «add ooui wtb day of in ly , !•>», and wblob n U t and order of «ale was roootTod by i tth day of August. 1915. I bare loot« and will on Tuooday tbs 7th day of So IMS, at the hour of 11 SO o ’clock A. 1 day, at the We*t door o f tbo Coun Houee, I d UeM lM ViUe, Yamhill Coni gon, eell to tbo blghou bidder, at pu n o n («object to redemption) lor cash all tbo right, title and Interest whlet above named defendants, or either of 1 on tbo 18th day of September, 1010, tbt the mortgage herein forecloaed, o r 0 i day had In and to the following doom property or any part th e re o f, to-wit: *A part o f the North half of tbo Land Claim of John H. Horn and wl No W and «0. Notification Mo. 1419, dhlp Three South of Hangee Two a West o f the Willamette Meridian. In Coonty, Oregon, and beginning at j the Nottheaii eorner o f that eertala land deeded by Blijah Uutebena an William p. Ruddick and Oarld J. H running tbanoa North one hundred ai See F. D. Hutchinson, on i Webber place, Dundee. 43-44 Over 1000 feet of film of M. W. j A. Sanatorium scenes in Calilor-; nia at the Baker Aug, 12. lt -p d ! ----------------------- i — - --------------------------------i— — - . Second hand wagon for sale. Make your own price. Newberg j Hardware & Implement Co. tf Money furnished promptly al ways on real estate at 7 and 8 per ct. Atty. B.A.Kliks, McMinnville. Go to the Baker Aug. 12 and see w hat the M. W. A. does for its tubercular members free of expense. ■- lt-pd It you wish a mortgage loan, call and see me at the First N a tional Bank of Kewberg, Oregon. 50 tr D. D. Coulson. Come to ns for Oliver plows and repairs for same. Oregon Hdw. & Implement Co. 20tf did not start under diffi- caldee as greet, if not greater, than confront you. But they all start- ed to make each day’s effort provide something for the future. Lone Fir Dairy—F or sweet and sour milk, buttermilk, skim milk and cream, v- Delivery made in the evening. i n if For S ale-Fine old second growth wood Parrish & C. Gettman 33a52. power in dollars in es. yon will bo an to a consciousnesi you have the abibt strength to aecon mm»h. Think it over FIRST NATIONAL BANK For Sale—About 100 second hand hop sacks. Ecks Bros., Dundee. Phone Newberg Blue 196. 42-2t pd. Sudden Move For blacksmithing, horse shoe ing and wagon work call op D. A. Hart, at Kelso’s old stand on Main street.' 43-44 Sunday nigbt— See the Woodman who came back cured of the White Plague from the M. W. A. sanatorium at the Baker Theater Aug.' 12. FIRE moved us W e are always on the move waiting on satisfied customers, and are now temporarily located at 901 First street We have some fire damaged goods which will pay vou to look up. Don’t burn up cooking when the weather is warm, just visit Larkin- Prince Hdwe. Co. and get a blue flame coal oil stove. Newberg Feed & Seed Co I am fully epuipped with a new outfit and ready to answer all calls for wood sawing on short notice. Phone Black 151 for prices. E. P. Hamilton. 40tf For Rent— Well improved 8- acre ranch on Wynooski road. See or write Jno. J. Venable, Will all who expect to order a Route 2, Newberg, Oregon. Nn Booe .-edrset this fall to be . - 43-44 SHILOH RELIEF CORPS NO. 28.- m deliverd&Ao$t Oct. 1st, please Meetinga held the 2nd and 4 th T h o m Anyone wishing to exchange order tin* - iffonth and help me day of each month at 2:30 P. M. in the valley land for a California win a- prize. I will greatly ap I. O. O. F. Hall peach and olive ranch will do preciate the favor. Cora E. Diedericks, Call Bill the plumber. Phone well to call on I. K. Vantress, Newberg, Oregon. lt-pd .713, 1st St. Black 49. 39-42 My German Coach stallion Pylos will be at Sherwood M on days and Tuesdays, balance o l time at Commercial Stable in Newberg. Call and investigate, tf J. W. Henry. Do not be deceived by house t o house canvassers for wood saw - ing, but before contracting see me. Price aa low as the lowest. G. S. Nelson, Phooe Black 119. 43-45 pd. Money to loan dta good secur ity by Clarence Butt. Grain sacks and pigs for sale. Moore Bros., Rex. 43-44-pd » We are agents for the Oreneo Nursery Co. Newberg Feed Seed Co. 35tf • - -A New pump engine to trade for wood or posts. Oregon Hdw-. Implement Co. 26tf For Sale— 100 second band grain sacks. Make inquiry at tbe Graphic office: tf. • For Sale—T w o horses, 20 hogs, Jersey cow and heifer. Mrs. M. D. Haskins. 43-44v An experienced young w< wants housework to do. quire at Graphic office, lt-pd EVERYBODY W AIT! I have a J e r s e y B u l l at a place on the Portland road neat Newberg. Walter Wilson. M A few more balls of that F a móni Plymouth Binder Twine i Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co. For Sale— My property, c o t z m Second and Center Sts., $1000; ] $200 cash will take this prop* erty, balance 7 per cent. W. H . Wilson, Springbrook. It Store w ill be dosed all day MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Aigost 9, ID and 11 morder to give vs time to prepare for this solo T o Trade—For email place orj| zreage near Newberg. 31-acre place near Toledo—other j changes. P o r particulars g W. M. Hill, Toledo, 0 % * . 43-44 T g| 1 . yï^ m*- " mm M 4 sP i m i■ 1 W i ■ v m n !A¡S ia SSS» ü