» Newberg Qraphic Minnrille and on to Sheridan and Willamina. Now machines come to Newberg from Salem or Willa­ mina in a little better than an hour, and on to Portland in an other hour or a little better, in the middle ot the winter, and re­ turn with bat little show ot mod on the wheels. Farm teams, too, can haul good load* over these roads and make the trip with less fatigue and in much less time than was formerly required with the empty wagon, Here is some evidence ot money collected from taxes bringing results that bene­ fit the people generally,*for good roadaare a valuable asset to all ot us, whether we own vehicles ot travel or not: ^ . an 4 . S . e . “ Looking for/ Mary Jane” 3 act comedy given by Bdttor and Publisher ary society was well Thursday evening by I «very Thursday m oraln« large crowd. Ethel Sawyer as »1 Graphie BuUdlnt. Ho. « 0 First Stroot M i OtRoe. W b ltoM i Residence. M'-«e r Gladys, the maid, made «decided hit. /M usic was furnished by the i at Nowtmrf. Oratoti. I at the l Fernwood band, and Miss Eva Hadley sang tw o solos in her usual charming manner. $ 1 5 0 Per Y ear in A dvance T. H. Fearey spent the week end in Portland. < TOTRSDAY. JANUARY 6. UM Cecil Hadley who has been v en ta n ee to a ll m e m b e rs of th e fa m ily . LEADER PRESSURE T A N K S soh re the The New Year Oregonian* was working in North Bend, returned problem. Hmre*s mma b e tte r asada. W ecan sh eer yon theLeader W a te r ÿ » np to standard, as annual edi­ home Saturday. tetas ha anted service. THE LEADER CLASS "A ” RUST PROOF TANKS« tions go with that great new»* Mrs. Ross Newby visited paper, and it makes a splendid her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I souvenir of information to send Newlin Wednesday. * a w a j to one’s triends. Mrs. M. E. Markell The fellow who penciled the Wilfred, with Mr. and Some men seem to forget that picture labeled "F . A. Blliott,” E. Paine, spent New Ye they were once'boys when snow­ which appeared In the New Year at Pleasant Home. balling was good—this sugges­ number o f the Capital Journal, Freezing weather and several tion being prompted by seeing a along with others, under the in ch « o f snow afford a great man o f middlev age crossing the caption, “ Men Who Serve the deal o f pleasure this week in ttye street a few days ngo, who « ¡w State at the State Capitol,’ ’ may S chool. was resumed in the which fell in onr midst Saturday way of coasting and sleigh rides. CHEHAIEM CENTER pass in Salem as an artist, but it into a violent rage and threat­ immediate school districts after and Sunday, and every mutate Tuesday evening the M is «« lad who w oo Mr. Elliott should appear at the ened dire vengance oiya oiya lad which can possibly be spared The W. C. T. U. ladies held a a week’s vacation. Wanda and Christina Clementon :>wpalts in his homes o f any ot his former New w as throwing snow! The rerent tall o f snow has from home dutfes is spent in berg neighbors looking like that dispensed hospitality at their watch mreting at the church direction. to the hunting of coons and coasting dowhsthe hills, as this picture and claiming to be F. A. home ia the way o f $ Leap Year New Year’ s Eve. A goodly num­ ber were present. The evening jack rabbits hs a favorite pas­ is a treat that is not enjoyed The Graphic thinks professor B l l i o t t , the door would be party every winter. • " * » time. arn Howard Tatt, late pres­ slammed in his face instantly as tr w ir n im ij tions, music and speeches. Dur­ The Sunday school and church John, Williams, who traded for ent he United States, is en­ a fraud, and he would depart Year’s Eve at a watch party. ing the intermission refreshments officers for the coming year were the'Newman place last spring, the offer o f a rehash of Cards were enjoyed until the tirely right when he drops without the were served. All joined in the elected at a mreting held for that has exchanged this property for rather plain hint that the repub­ cold potatoes or a bone tognaw midnight hour when dainty re­ singing while the New Year was purpose at the church hous« last Portland real estate and will freshments were served. lican party should not take dic­ . . being ushered in. The small boys Sunday. The reports of all make that citybis future home. THE TWO COLONELS. tation from a man outside the " “ i mo™ D? ‘ »d rang the M b . t o o t« ! b o n » nod standing committees were also Although Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mrs. W. E. Paine left for Albany joyfully contributed their share party as to who the standard read. E. G. Fendall was re­ have been in the community less The Washington correspond where they will spend a week, otthe noise. bearer shall be in the next presi­ ♦ peated as superintendent o f the than a year, the many friends dential election. Let one T . B. ents are busy at their pleasant going on to Newport tor a couple Miss Mande Wills returned t o Monday school, ' Miss Clara Cal­ they have made regret to have warble Ins plaint to the little work o f forecasting straggles in o f months recreation before re­ her school work in Albany the kins as secretary and treasurer, them leave. the national conventions bext turning to North Dakota. remnant of Ball Moosera. ^ ’v. and Miss Lois Fendall as organ­ „.Active work has been com­ year says the Globe Democrat. About 25 basketball enthusiasts first of the w e d ,.. Miss Ruth Meyer took charge ist. Miss F lo ra s« Calkins was menced on the play shed to be W. P. Hawley, president and They are especially ioMr^sted made the trip to Dundee Satur­ re-elected as secretary o f the erected on the school grounds general manager o f the Hawley A speculating on the activity o f day night to witness the game of the primary room at school the first o f the week as Mrs. church and B. F. Yergen was' re­ by 0. Woodworth and Jack Pulp & Paper Co., ot Oregon tbe tw o colonels, who have been between Springbrook and Meyer was nnable to be present. elected as church treasurer. Both Sawyer, to whom the contract City, announces that bis com­ the most conspicuous figures in dee' Athletic Clnbs. The The congregation was treated the Sunday school and church was awarded. The cold weather pany will spend -$750,000 in national politics for many years wus 20*22 in fovor of t o n w onderfully good New Ysar came through the year tree from has delayed the work some- Oregon City this year in enlarg­ It is argued, very olausibty, that The game wtfo ftgbteatcd \ sermon last Sunday morning. debt. ing their plant. This and the both will be at tflk conventions grounds that Carplin, Quite a number o f people came use within the next tw o weeks. Tbe mreting decided to hold a announcement of a number' ot It is also assumed that neither center, was ineligible and M iss R ache4 Brown was week o f prayer with meetings out to the open mreting o f the big real estate and rental deals would dodgy should the p i f o brook won the protest. hostess at a watch party Friday Farmer’s Union. In the morn­ every evening at the church. *r¿£ortlaadv and the increased idential lightning strike in his evening, at which aU the young neighborhood, although each On New Year’s Eve the Che- ing Mr. Lamb, o f O. A. C., gave d e m a n d .f o r onr lumber, jEM VOODJÜB the improbability otsuch halem A. C. Chib held a watch an interesting talk on breed­ people of the neighborhood as­ a good deal more convincing accident.. Here the resem­ pfcfty at the heme of, Will and ing poultry in the way to seen» sembled to speed the passing crid en « ot a return t o normal A few ot the friends 0t John best results. Miss Turley o f the year and welcome the new. A conditions in the Northwest than blance ends. The martial Col. Wohlgemuth sprung a surprise Alvin G ra y «. Quite a number home econom i« dep’t ol O. A. C. most erijoyable evening was have been the optimistic reports Roosevelt will work for p e a « on him Monday night ia the way o f the young folks were present followed with a short talk on spent in g a m « and other pas- brought back irom the E a st^ t while the pacific Col. Bryan will o f a surprise party held in bis and the evening waspassed very pleasantly with all the hilarity hotne econom i«. Lunch fol­ times, and a delirious lunch intervals for the past tw o ^ears be for party war. honor at Mrs. H. fc. Ross*,» It lowed, served in the basement of served by Miss Brown by returning bankers and cap­ The Washington corresprfhd was to celebrate John’s twenty o f a New Year’s Eve, as they old year departed. ’/-■ eat o f the Philadelphia Inquirer watched' the old year die away the chnrch in cafeteria style. In tains o f industry. first birthday. All present re­ states what is generally known and stepped out on the threshold the afternoon Dr. McPherson, of ported a good time and departed RIDGE 0 . A. C., gave a splendid talk in political circles about the at­ o f a New Leap year. y at a late hour wishing John Former Indiana people who on rural credits and marketing. titude o f Col. Roosevelt. The December S i being rtb- A. M. Erickson has returned many happy returns o f the day. recall the days o f the storm Miss,Turley gave another talk colonel wants to go as a Repub­ day ^sn^eesary of J. to Mill City after enjoying the period following the Civil War, The children o f Mr. B o y « are off home econom i«, this time lican delegate from New York and little Ruth Grave« a very holidays with his family. when political campaigns in the ly to the women. and his enemies in the Empire all sick from the grippe this sumptuous four, course dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hertig, “ Hoosier” state were carried on week. raise no objections. He has also was served from tour to six Rotice, Idaho, are being enter­ with such vim and vigor that The needle dub will meet with o ’clock by Mrs. Graves and Mrs. announced his willingness to REX tained at tbe Hertig home. present day campaigns are mere support any o f the suggested Mrs. Cora Jones Thursday after­ L. Moorehoqse as hostess«. Miss Beryl Christenson, o f side shows in comparison, would Quite a number ot loyal Mio- Dayton, spent Christmas holi­ candidates, with »¿e or tw o noon. Everyone did honor to the oc­ enjoy looking over the pages o f exceptions. While Col. Roos­ Ila Hayward has been very casion, passing the time very nesotians attended M inn «ota days at the J. T. Carter home. a recent issue o f the Indianapolis evelt will not have what might sick the past week from the pleasantly during the afternoon. day in Newberg Friday, and a Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Vander- Star, which was issued on the greater number were forced to be called a chastened spirit, it is grippe. Those having the pleasure o f be­ pool and Miss Violet Hertig, of eve o f a republican love feast postpone tb j pleasure until an­ stated that he will attempt no ing present were as follows: Hubert Rollins,' o f Donald, Portland, are the g u «ts o f Mr. held in Indianapolis. The pic­ dictation. He will be satisfied Oregon, was visiting friends at the M «srs. and their wives and other year on account of bad A. Hertig’s home. tures ot no less than 27 candi­ with the convention’s choice ot Mrs. H. C. Ross’ last Sunday. families, S. W. Childers, C. H. colds or other indispositions., dates tor various offices, with M i s s L o r e n a Nichols, of candidates, bat will insist on a Mrs. H. C. Ross attended the Darnell, S. W. Staley, A. V. Hen-1 J- W. Moore was a Portland Michaels, and Mr. and Mrs. W. “ description and {iedigree” at­ firm platform declaration for golden wedding ot Mr. and Mrs. drickson, W. R. Everest, A. Har-1 visitor Saturday. tached, illuminated the pages ,of B. Brock, ot Clem, Oregon, are preparedness. rison, C. 0 . Loveland and Mrs. < Miss Mary Strate has been vis- L. M. Metcalf, o f Springbrook, the paper, some occupying a guests at the F. E. Nanless borne. Col, Bryan, on the other hand, New Year’s day. Blizzard, and MissOliveBlizzard, (ting in Portland tor a number quarter-page space, some a half­ will make a platform fight tor —...... — — — i of days» but-returned home for On account o f too much Christ­ page, while Warren T. McCray, what he regards the “ tradi­ WESTCHQULEM mas we were late with our items candidate for governor, used a tional Democrat trade.” That CH ASE & LINTON 7‘ . Mr*. John Scmmrr has been on last week. That’s the reason tall page, with his own picture is, he will oppose a large stand­ Defeat w a . again the lot o f , ht , kk Krt for .,he , G R AV E L COM PANY our items didn’t appear. in the center, bordered by cuts of ing army and an increase in the oor basketball b o , , last Satnr. ^ . obutioate his •xtensirr farm buildings and Miss Della Parrish ha^ been navy. In all his speeches in 1912 d a , night at the hand, ot tbe riege ot the grippe. particular specimens ot his big All kinds o f gravel for.con ­ quite sick the past week from P. C. second team. Score 30 to he emphasized the single-term breeding herd o f Hereford cattle. crete work, cem ent blocks, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brickley pledge and that part ot each the grippe. We are not aware 18. Our bflys held them to the Verily, the days ot the brass or wood work furnished on spent Sunday at the home ot speech was published in the how she is at present writing. close score of 15 to 14 in the first band and torch-light procession short notice. parents, Mr. and There was a pie supper at the halt but were nnable to check Mrs. Brickley’s Commoner. In the issue before „ 0. campaign have passed, and news­ election he took pains to show gym Friday night The attend­ their onslaught m the second Ls 1 Telephone W hite 86 paper advertising is the new The youngsters are all enjoy, how peculiarly sacred this pledge ance was reasonably large. After half. order. ing the few inch?« n4 onniRi was. He has never puplicly al­ the supper there was a ‘ watch Clarence Amoth visited with It is not an unusual thing to tered his stand on this question. party.” All seemed to enjoy r d a t iv « lo s t week. hear a complaint made at the Bat Mr. Wilson’s renomination themselves very much. H. C. Baker took dinner with The Fernwood boys’ basketball M. W. Patton Sunday. increase in taxes over that of is a foregone conclusion. It is years in times past, and in the predicted that Col. Bryan will team played a team made np Mr. ^and Mrs. H. L. Amoth same breath have coupled with make only a perfunctory fight supposedly o f the best basketball were in Portland last week. it the inquiry as to where results tor the one-term principle, con- players o f Newberg Friday night Miss Esther Burnham spent can be shown to justify the in­ rentrating his efforts on an and defeated them. The score last week end with Mrs. Geo. crease. Well, let’s see; how long antimilitarism delaration in the was 43 to 19. We wonder who Bash. He will not be will be our boys’ next victim. ago has it been since it required platform. >•10 P U T STREET« Miss Hazel and Miss Theresa the better part ot a day for a ignored, tor he will have many Mr. Fiske’s school boys played man with a team and empty old friends in the convention and the girls’ basketball team a week Boyd were Sunday guests o f Miss form wagon to make the dis­ even his enemies will hesitate ago Saturday night. The girls Mary Worden. extends a cordial invitation to all Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fendall tance o f 26 miles orer the road about driving him to revolt. experienced an “ awful defeat.” friend«— old and new— to visit between Newberg and Portland The St. Louis -convention may The score was 34 to 10. We were Sunday guests of B. G. at this season of the year, and not be the tame ratification would advise the girls to leave Fendall and family. and inspect his market—■ as for making the journey with meeting many have expected. M i « Margaret Hodson and the laddies alone. This is their aa Auto, it was simply out o f the second “ eternal defeat” at the Miss Esther Terrell visited with question. The same could be said The Graphic and Weekly Ore­ hands of the little school boys. the former’s aunt, Mrs. A. C. regarding a trip up through Mc- gonian, one year, $2.00. Hurrah tor the boys! Seely last Thursday and Friday. ft. M. W OODW ARD SEE OUR FsnsLH* e People’s Market his The Home of Good Moat