Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 26, 1916, Image 5

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Born—T o Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Miss Alice Waldron, of Jen-1 Mrs. Helen Harford was the
Zeigler, of Mountain Top, on nings Lodge, is visiting her sis- speaker at the XI o ’clock hour
Monday morning, a son.
ter-in-law, Mrs. J. &. Waldron, [at West Chehalem last Sunday
Kienle’s orchestra will play for
L ott Dobbins, of Albany, is |and delighted her audience. She
twenty minutes before the fee-1 visiting his pareots, Mr, and [presented the “ Brewers’ Amend-
ture begins at W ood-Mar Hal Mrs. john Dobbins, of West “ lent” and also the "D ry."
tonight, beginning at 7.40.
Third strpet.
Mrs. A. 8. Fogg, who has
Irons have inersued in pries 33 1-3 par cant in the
Dr.
Stuart
was
up
trbm
Ore-
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Jee®
living on their prune tract
Attorney and Mrs. Bari A
last year. Tbs Hotpoint iron now retails for $ 4 0 0
Nott, the former a candidate for gon City on business Monday o r « - *n the Dundee section, has
district attorney, wfre down and incidentally was boosting 8 °°* to Hampton, Crook conn-
W e have a limited number of General Electric irons
for Hughes whom he assured ev- ty, where her husband is located
from McMinnville Tuesday.
first class, guaranteed. W s will te l for
on a stock ranch. The Graphic
Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Gage are cry body was a rare winner.
Sunday evening the choir o f Iwil1 ke*P them posted regarding
I'm rare goin’ to iter that here from Cleveland, Ohio, mak
ing
a
visit
w
ith
their
son-in-law
the
Methodist chnrch will give cvcnts 'n tk*8 -ection.
“ Domino Girl" in the window at
the
annual
rtquest concert. Bach
Dr. Rankin and Dr. Van Valin
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
The Big Hardware Store next
selection on the program is one [ attended the fair at Scholls last
Friday, November 3. Mysteri R. Doer.
Mrs. Thompson, a prominent that has been requested by some Saturday and assisted in con-
out, clever and beautiful and
•ome demonstrator so they say, club woman of The Dalles, spoke member of the congregation. | ducting the eugenics contest.
and she fives a lelier a $6.00 ra­ for Wilson at Duncan’s hall to a Miss Mabel Miller, organist; V. Of course they kissed all the ba-
If you need an à
now is the time to get a good
j
and • smiled on the fond
good-sized audience on Wednes­ V. Gould, director.
zor for $1 00.
and zava $1415.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zibley are
AnJ " a7 they say
B. C. Miles was down from Sa­ David Hiatt is advertising a here from Dayton, Washington, tbe* had * ro*al 8006 time-
lem Wednesday.
Anderson Hodgson was over
Cook W ith Lightning
sale Of his personal effects for and will-spend the winter with
, Bert H oyt was over from Till­ Saturday, November 4, and will the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ruth fr01“ WashougaL Washington,
am ook the first of the week.
go to Dayton, Washington, with Burke. Mr. Zibley says be sold the fir8t o f thc week visiting
bis wheat for $1.25 a bushel and with relatives and greeting his
A report o f the fair held at Dr. and Mrs. P. P. Hawkins.
every
load hauled to the ware, former Newberg neighbors and
Scholls last week came in by
Arthur S. Cory, cashier o f the
house
represented about $ 1 6 0 - [tritads. The Hughes button be
mail too late for publication.
Chebalis, Washington, National
<rr SERVES YOU RIGHT”
The college auxiliary will meet Bank, who spoke at the M. B. a veritable load of golden grain. wore showed that he'1 had not
At . m eting to be held at I dtpnrttd from hi. former faith.
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 church last Sunday, visited with
C- H- Darnell, who went from
o ’clock at the home of Mrs Em­ C. B. Newhouse at Springbrook. Springbrook Friday evening, At-
torney
Clarence
Butt
will
give
a
to Daysland, Alberta, Can- pare one article for the lunch the or candidate be given, was ad­
ma Hodgin.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Harmon and
birth ot delegates would enjoy enroute. hered to so strictly that the hea­
Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Clark, daughter, Miss Irene, came out talk on the measures to be voted ada* wr'*e8 to
on
at
the
coming
election.
Be-
a
daughter,
Marjorie
Elizabeth,
I Fifty.three were in the coach as vy penalties provided for .trans­
Mrs. Alexander Bell and Freder­ from Portland on Wednesday
ore
the
speaking
a
short
pro-
on
October
8
in
the
family.
He
it pulled out o f the union station gressions were not imposed.
ick P. Clark made the trip over morning for a visit o f a few days
the Columbia Highway last Sat­ at thè home of Attorney Clarence gram will be given including al®° •«J* crops were^good there in Portland, others joining the Music and conversation com­
readings, songs and music. All this season, wheat yielding from party enroute.
They were pleted the very pleasant evening.
urday.
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voters in the precinct are invited 28 to 40 bushels to the acre, and cheered as their decorated car Those present were Mr. and
Thirty of the neighbors o f Har­
At 8 o ’clock this evening Lin­
to attend.
a**° 8a78 they are delighted reached the stations, by the Mrs. L. J. Eddens, Mr. and Mrs.
vey Livingston gave him a birth­ coln Wirt will open the lyceum
Chas.
O.
White
and
family,
o
f
|-with
the country and are doing crowds that gathered to w d- E. W. Marr, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
day surprise recently which was course for the season. It is
well.
come them.
Parrett, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
greatly enjoyed by all who at­ hoped that all who attend will Scotts Mills, were recent visitors
George Crites is home from the I Every c o n nV y represented Shannahan, the Misses Nellie P.
tended.
be in their seats before the hour here with their son, Richard,
Alberta
country where he spent broke out with a yell on nuroer- McNeill, Lora Warrington, Ge­
who is a student in college, and
Rev. Lewis E. Lee, o f Cindn- for the lecture to begin.
considerable
time harvesting at 0us occasions. A straw vote neva Dee Powell, Belle Kelly and
In the Salem-Newberg High with Mr, White’s mother, Mrs.
nati, Ohio, is in town making
cood
wages.
He says they have w ai taken on the train as fol- and Esther Miles, Mrs. Clara
short visit with his brother, Rev. School game played here on the II. U. White, and his sisters,
already had tw,o snows thete, lows: Wilson 49, Hughes 28, Warren, of Portland, R. L. Hen­
ry and Mr. and Mrs. Langellier.
George H. Lee, pastor of the college grounds on last Saturday Mrs. T. B. Miles and Mrs. Spen­ one o f which laid on the ground Hanley 20. __ ■ - - ■
The roung Misses leszie Dillin-
not a score was made by either cer Kentner. They operate a
Presbyterian church.
At Smith, w h o) At the medal contest Mildred ger, Helen Baker, Pauline Pow­
Mrs. Harvey A. Wright, o f team. The local team played a mine evaporator a t Scotts
formerly
worked
in Chr.s Held’s Wills won the diamond medal in ell and Laurel Alford asristed
Rickreall, Polk county, where great game and were fortunate Mills and reporta heavy crop in
harness shop in New berg,' he L class of sin, Edna Everest re- the hostess in receiving and serv-
Mr. Wright is teaching, is in in holding the visitors dow n as tkat 8ect‘ on
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found working as cutter in a big ceiving second honor«. New- ¡ng.
Robert Acheson, a traveling
tow n with the little daughter they are considered a strong
shop at Medicine Hat at $7.00 a berg is proud to have had tw o
COMMERCIAL CLUB FEED
man whose home is in 'Evans­
visiting with Mrs. W. E. Terrell. team.
day.
young ladies to carry off honors
ville, Wisconsin, was here for a
Members o f the Commercial
C. S. Hulin, formerly ot New-1 from all the rest ol tbe state,
day last week visiting his cousin,
Club atSTlhrir wives are invited
berg,, who has been living atj
_ Cor.
Mrs Josie Everest. He traveled
Lentz for some time, has bought}—
n m D m KATirer “ T S T to attend a social given by the
aefoss the country from his ten acres ot the B. S. Craven
UIUKUI FUJI M o i
u embers o f the Civic Improve­
home by sn to and mixed with
ment Chib on Monday evening,
tract out north o f town. He
(the people all along the Way and] was here Tuesday and said he
October 30, at the Commensal
* * * * * * * * CHDRCH
« . ¡ d b . (band th , « a g l» -« è t t t ì-
^ to
ba„ toon and I Sunday School 9:45; H C. Club rooms. By the Com.
m tn
|hn;ld ...
on ^ the tnlct with
^
ii t k . •» * « r o o , * h . feel,
.
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a view j Dixon, Superintendent.
will be elected.
o f making it his home. He has
Morning worship at l l a. m.
L R. Fields, who was far been endeavoring to make a real Pa8tor Preach*s a special mes-
many years a familiar figure up estate d-al for some time that 88*e- Evangelistic service at
and down the lines ot the South- w oaid enable him to return to 7:? °- A 8Pirited *onK service
ern Pacific, traveling in his offi- Newberg.
prior to the preaching. A wel-
cial position as superintendent, | jj b . Ridgeway, who was jn come to a 11. O.F.Goettel, Pastor,
and who is now on the retired town Wednesday putting some
M ethodist
list, passed through Newberg of his prune money into circula- J The Methodist folk are expect-
Wednesday evening. Mr. Fields tion, said he had a very satisfac- »ng to see you at church Sunday,
was always held in good esteem tory crop this season, and as he “ The Home Church’ ’ will make
by the employes of the road and has a young orchard that will you feel at home The pastor
also by tbit general public. <■
come into bearing next year, he will preach Sunday morning on
In the drag-out day contest will add to his evaporating ca- “ The Perils of theChurch." “ The
held on the college campus last parity during the winter. He is Happy Sunday Night” night ser-
Friday afternoon, th e " N a v y sending some small orders to In- vice will be in charge ot thechoir.
Blue" forces, captained by Em­ ana friends, who have been out They will give a request concert,
mett Galley, were the winners. It here and know the quality of [Get the habit of going to the
Methodist church Sunday nights
was a hotly contested fray and prunes we grow.
and you will be glad and so will
the boys got up a good circula­
we.
'
OF INTEREST TO VOTERS
tion before it was over. The
young lady students added zest
F IR S T O F ALL. Only
Realizing the voters of Yamhill
DUNDEE
to the occasion - by the catchy
neglect on your part to take
songs they sung and the “ root county are very much interested
care of your eyes.
Mrs.
L.
D.
Hardwick,
ot
Sa­
ing” done for the respective in the election and are desirous lem, visited relatives in the Red
o f receiving sample ballots before
S E C O N D . By strain­
teams.
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election day, I have made ar­ Hills this week.
ing your eyes reading and
Mention was made last week
Fred Jamisen, ot Dayton, who
rangements to send sample bai
studying
when they need
o f the fifty-second anniversary
lots to anyone who will mail me has been working with a har­ j [ help.
T h e soaring price of wheat has decreased the size
o f Sheridan’s famous ride from
vesting crew in Idaho, is spend­
a request for the same.
of the loaf or increased the price. Either means in­
Winchester to Cedar Creek, and
ing
a few days in Dundee.
T H IR D . By using the
I would like to suggest that if
creased cost o f living.
now comes A. Bartholomew and
The
teachers,
members
ot
the
cheap reading glasses fitted
there are any persons registered
says he is also one ot the
school
board
and
their
wives
by some incompetent person.
T h e makers of
in this county who expect to be
“ boys” now living in Newberg
and
a
few
friends
were
enter­
in other parts ot the sate on elec­
Doyou know that nine out
who was on the jo b on that oc­
tion day, or if they have moved tained at six o ’clock dinner“ Fri­
o
f
ten people who come to
casion, so it appears that the
from one precinct to another day by Mrs. LangeMier, with
me
with cataracts have no
Newberg survivors ot the event
in the county since registering, Mr. Marr as toast master. The
one to blame but themselves?
are Ira K. Vantress, K. C. Hol-
they should get a certificate from following toasts were proposed
For only a few dollars spent
ingsworth, B. F. Pike and A.
the county clerk o f their regis­ and responded to in an interest­
have neither advanced the price, decreased the size o f
from
time to time in keep­
Bartholomew. If there ar¿others tration, which will permit them ing way: “ Soup—To have or
package, nor lessened the quality o f this splendid wheat
ing their eyes in proper
n this section let them be heard
to vote any place in the state not to have, that is the ques-;
and barley food.
shape
their eyes would have
rom.
without witnesses. When writ­ tion,” Miss Nellie F.. McNeill.;
been
good
as long as they
A meeting is bring arranged ing for a certificate, be sure to First impressions o f Dundee
It contains the full nutriment o f these sturdy grains,
lived.
or Friday evening at 8 o ’clock state the precinct in which you high,” Miss Warrington. “ Boost
including their invaluable mineral elements, so vital for
at the Commercial Club rooms are registered. C. B. Wilson,
for basket ball,” Miss Kelly.
maintenance of strong bodies, steady nerves and capa­
Neglect Never Pays
or the purpose of having a free
County Clerk. The faculty from the - view
ble brains.
discussion and explanation of
point of an escort," Mr. Henry.
If you suspect Eyestraiif
the
various
measures
tobe
voted
At the close of this informal p ro­
Q u ickly digested, appetizing— a household w ord
h v
D O N T PUT IT OFF
on November 7. People of all
gram “ The prosperity o f the
for nearly a score o f years— G rape-N uts easily stands
Mrs. Etta Moore and Miss Dundee schools” wus drunk in
shades of political belief are in­
Come at Once— To-day!
at the head o f all prepared cereals for delicious flavor,
vited to attend and take part in Mildred Wills, representing the loganberry juice. A game called
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concentrated nourishment and econom y.
the discussions. This is not a Newberg W. C. T. U., and Miss progressive campaigning was
meeting to be held in the interest Edne Everest, of Chehalem Cen­ played, each person talking to
Every fable should have its
C . A . M O R R IS
ot any party but for the purpose ter, returned on Saturday last his right hand neighbor for one
rom
the
annual
state
conven­
o f exchanging view* relative to
minute then changing partners,
daily ration o f Grape-Nuts
matters of general interest to tion o f the W. C. T. U., held for pving reasons “ why I shall vote! Jew eler-O ptom etrist
PtwM White 32 604 Fini St, Nawbarg
voters. A special invitation is four days in Pendleton. Each or him.” The principal rule of'
Sold b y Grocers everyw here
a
xas»
extended to the ladies to attend. delegate bad been asked to pre- the game, that no name o f ; arty :
H ave Y o u It?
S i D raft
says
$ 2.75
Yamhill Electric Company
J
D o you know
W hat causes
Cataract?
S q u eezin g M H |H
The Loaf
Grape-Nuts
STATE CQNVENTM T . C.T. U.