Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 22, 1917, Image 5

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Locals and Personals”]
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In pursuance to a call, a num­
ber o f apple growers met on lari
Saturday, with F. Grosben act­
ing as chairman and Lewis
Amotb as secretary, when the
matter of organisation was dis­
cussed. A committee composed
o f John Hutzen, Henry Amoth
and Frank Baughman was ap­
pointed on- constitution and by­
laws, to report at a meeting to
be held on Saturday, March 3,
at 10 o'clock at the club rooms.
The big saw mill on the river
is showing good results from the
overhauling that was given the
plant during the slack time. It
is now cutting from 100,000 to
120,000 feet of lumber in ten
hours. On last Monday the
output was 114,000 feet in qine
hours. A shipment of Indiana
silos was made recently and an­
other will go out soon. Orders
are coming in for lumber and a
good season's run is expected if
conditions continue to improve.
Arrivtl and Departure of Pas- Miss Alice Waldron returned
•enfer Train».
Monday to her home atjennings
Trita* far Partila*
Trail* from Port load Lodge, after a visit with her
6:87 A. M.
9:08 A. M. brother, J. R. Waldron.
9:10 A. M.
Archie Gubser, son-in-law of I.
11:02 A. M .
1:17 P. M.
5:23 P. M. H. Hutchens, is here from Lake
4:05 P. M.
Ex-Senator and former mem­
6:58 P. M. county where he spent a few ber of the state fair board, George
2:25 P. M.
2:05 P. M. days in the community where
ROSES! PLANT ROSES!!
*1:00 A. M.
Chandler of Baker, who is one of
•12:55 A. M. his father died. He expects to
t6:51 P. M.
the largest breeders o f . Hereford
raturn to that section.
|
The rose .planting committee
•Saturday night only.
cattle in theNortbwest, was here
tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday Mrs. H. Schutte of the Cbeha- a few days ago looking at a near of the Civic Club have set apart
lem Center neighborhood is hav­ by farm with a view o f purchas­ this week, February 19-24, in­
Miss Blvthe Owen went to ing a very painful experience with ing. He is looking up a farm clusive, for rose planting week.
The committee solicits very
Portland Saturday to hear Josef the index finger of her left hand, with the intention o f fitting it up
earnestly
the co-operation of the
which
was
injured
in
the
cogs
of
Hofxnan.
for the home of his show herds.
citizens
and
the home owners in
The Chehelem Center items a feed cutter recently, and there Mr. Chandler has spent all his
this very important work.
arrived too fete for publication is danger o f her losing it.
life in the stock business in Ore­
As it is the duty of individuals
Dan E. Balch, who came here gon and has accumulated a snug
this week.
^
to
unceasingly care for their
Miss Dorothy Ehret went to recently from Hermiston, Uma­ fortune. Newberg will be fortun­
own personal apperaance, so it
tilla county, has rented the Mrs. ate if he concludes to buy here.
Portland Monday .to spend
is
the duty of those who own
Larkin property on Hancock
week or two.
Shotwell & Son, the new pro­ property to keep up that prop:
street. He owns a part o f the
Ole Christenson is down from
prietors ol the Newberg Steam erty in the very best way possi­
Eberhard farm across the river
Corvallis visiting his father, C.
Laundry, are just completing ble, and so it is the duty of every
in Marion county and expects to
oughly evangelistic lines, which
H. Christenson.
the installing of new machinery, citizen to guard jeaously the ap­
spend his time the coming sea­
will surely be helpful and inspir­
including a collar and cuff ma­ pearance o f his town. We never
The high school team has a son improving it.
ing to all who attend. An ur­
chine that is well worth seeing go along the street and see a bit With the Boys at
ball game billed for Friday night
Hard- gent invitation is extended to all
Arthur and Lester Parrish had in action, and the plant has nev­
with the Hillsboro lads.
o f paper or banana peel or refuse
Christian people to attend and
ware Store
a head-on collision while playing er before been so well fe e d for
o f any kind but it grates on the
Fred Horning has taken a po­ a game of basket ball at Fern-
enjoy this feast of good things.
sition as salesman in the Larkin wood last Saturday night and doing first class work. A new finer sensibilities and we wish
If you love music and don’t There will be a picnic dinner
“ wet wash” that has proven so people would have more regard
Prince Hardware store.
want to spend all your money served, and a recess until 1:30 p.
both had to be brought into popular in cities has been estab­
for the beautifying o f the town.
to get it just drop into the Store m., .when the program will be re­
J. C. Pope was out from Port­ town for repairs. One had his lished, and other up-to-date
Anything that tends toward
and listen to one of those little sumed. ■ T, ■
land Wednesday greeting his for­ upper front teeth knocked loose
methods adopted that will be the keeping up of the appear­
A “ Ford” -load of ladies from
“ Stewart” phonographs. Put
mer tie wberg neighbors.
and the other received a severe appreciated by the patrons o f
ance o f the town is important, them in your parlor, take them our local union attended the
The college auxiliary will meet cut above the e y e .'
the laundry. Evidently in the therefore rose planting is very
with you when you go camping. Willard Memorial and Institute
Saturday afternoon at _ 2:30
Fred Werth, who was out future there will be no need for important.
We want roses, Nothing like it for. the money, at (Sbehalem Center last Satur­
o ’clock with Mrs. Oliver Wees- from Portland last week, bought sending away for laundry work. roses in every conceivable place.
day, and report a very enjoy-
only $5.50 for a limited time.
ner.
tw o milk goats o f Dan J. Gil­
Det’s
beautify
even
the
back
One of the most comprehen­
Remember we are headquart­ able time.
L. B. Charles and son Glen are bert. Dan says be has had calls
jilrds
and
places_that
would
oth­
sive showings of Oregon grown
e r “ Spray Dope.” — We’ve | A special effort is being put
expected here from Lake county for goats as tar east as Nebras­
corn ever made in Newberg may erwise be unsightly by planting g ot it wet and dryi any flavor forth to gather up newfpapers
this week for a visit with rela- ka, and the outlook is, that if he
now be seen at the office of the roses. A border o f roses around you want. Prices right all the and magazines to assist in mak-
continues in the business he will
• iffur
Newberg Land Co., where it is vacant lota, where the weeds time. Nothing like a “ Hardie ln8
a carload lot» the pro­
Births—T o Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ soon be obliged to look out for arranged in a very artistic and have been cut down, greatly
ceeds
from
which will be applied
Pump” to pnt it on with.
ry Baker, February 16, a daugh­ more elbow room. '
adds
to
the
appearance
o
f
the
on
our
work.
Kindly look np
attractive way. It mostly came
We want our Country ladies
ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Breed- J. D. Gordon is buying up milk from St. Paul, across the river, town.
to make use o f the rest roouf fit­ your old papers and send them
lore, February 21, a daughter.
cows for the purpose o f building and the following St. Paul farm­
There is nothing that so de­ ted up in the basement of the to Evans’ plumbing shop; or no­
Frank Shuck, of Yamhill, is up a dairy herd on his farm out ers are represented with 100 ear tracts from the beautiful, and so City Hall by the Civic Improve­ tify Mrs. Evans and they will be
Press Supt.
visiting his son-in-law and north of town known as the At­ exhibits, namely, C- J. Goodrich, bespeaks the carelessness and ment Club o f Newberg. It’s called for.
kinson
place.
He
has
already
shittlessness
as
parkings
and
va­
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
C. S. Mullen, L. L. Ernst, J. S.
open all day long and a good
Hamblin, out on the Dayton purchased 14 o f the 40 he started McDonald, V. H. Allen, Thomaa cant lots grown up in weeds. comfortable (dace to drop in if EVANGELISTIC MEET­
out to buy, the prices ranging Hughes. Others from across the Let’s plant roses instead. Let’s
road.
you have a few moments to
from $40 to $60 though he has river who have furnished smaller pnt them everywhere they can
INGS CONTINUE
wait for “ hubby” while he fin­
Mrs. W. W. Colby arrived
bought but one at the latter exhibits are C. Banning, C. F. be placed along the car line, so
ishes his trading.
home from Kansas City last
The interest in the evangelistic
figure.
_
Yager, S. Merten, W. L. Good­ as people enter our really beauti­
Our “ Weekly Special” this meetings a t the Methodist
Saturday and has pretty well re­
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. William­ ing, P. McDonald, C. J. Good­ ful little city (which can be made week will please the ladies who
covered from her hospital treat­
son, o f Albany, who went to ing. Anyone who may have much more beautiful by making are looking for a bargain in church was so intense Snnday
ment.
Portland last week to meet their doubts about corn being suc­ it a city o f roses) the impression Aluminum Ware—a good little that the congregation felt that
Arthur T. Hall has bought the
son, Melvin, one of the returned cessfully grown in the Willa­ they receive will be o f the wide stew pan cheap at $1.00 for 69 they must continue through the
confectionery located on the
soldier boys from the Mexican mette Valley should see this ex­ awake citizens and those who cents while they last. A limited week. There is honey in the
corner of First and Main streets,
rock tor you, come and get it.
take a pride in their town.
border, who is a member of Bat­ hibit.
supply at this price.
formerly owned by Mr. McPo-
The table is spread with good
Beauty not only pleases the
tery A, returned by way of New­
Don’t forget the number when things, come to the feast. The
land.
John U. Smith arrived home
e, but it has much to do with you’re looking for Cream Sepa­
berg and visited with their for­
subjects for the rest of the week
Mrs. Angie Greer, 'of Dundee, mer neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. W. on last Friday from his trip to
e moral and refining influence.
Hilo, Hawaii, where he went on
Beauty not only refines, but re­ rators. The Sharpies Suction are as follows:
passed through Newberg on the H. Dean.
business before the holidays. finement is good for the morals Peed Tubular and the little Vega
train Tuesday on the way home
Thursday night—“ Feasting on
The college boys have arranged He sold his Hilo property while and intellect, therefore let’s plant Disc Machine are a pair of win­
from a visit with her mother at
God.”
for a special train to run to Mc­ there at an advance o f $2,000 roses. Beauty not only refines ners. We will take pleasure in
Spokane.
Friday night—“ On the Delec­
Minnville Friday evening, leav­ over the price he had in mind but we believe that it ^brings us showing them to you.
table
Mountain.”
into a closer touch with the Di­
Charley Crater made a sale of
ing here at 7:15 «and returning when he left hom e,‘ and conse­ vine.
Tw o or three sacks of “ spuds”
Sunday
morning — “ Blessed
his stock yesterday at the New­ after the ball game. The price
will make a good instalment on that We May Bless." Evening
Do
not
forget!
From
Febru­
quently
feels
well
paid
for
the
berg Transfer barn with a view for the trip, including entrance
ary 19-24 inclusive plant roses, a new range nowadays. Think —“ The Great Aristocracy.” -
o f going to take a look at the to the game, is 80 cents. It is trip. When he got to Victoria, trim up those we already have,
it over and get our prices.
B. C«, on the return trip he be­
Alberta country.
the last game o f the season and gan to scout for Ayrshire cattle let’s make beauty predominate,
Just bear in mind that you’ ll
let our m otto be “ Roses and
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelty will decide the league champion­
and as a result brought home Beauty.” If we do not get wear out a lot ot shoe leather
went to McMinnville Monday ship. It will be well worth see­ nine head o f cows and calves to through this week continue the looking for better values in
to attend the funeral of Mrs. ing.
add to the herd he had already planting the few remaining days Hardware and Implements than
in February. But anyway let’s we are offering, take our stock
Mat Corrigan who was former­ William S. Randal who had
started. He says he made pur­
roses.
ly a neighbor in Polk county.
all the way through. Our 5, 10
been in poor health for a long chases from the best blood he plant
A Member of the Committee.
and 15 cent counters with our
time
died
last
Saturday.
Funer­
A Smoldering fire about the
could find and seems well pleased
large stock of Kitchen Utensils
furnace at the Baker theatre al services were conducted by with what he got. Chehalem
SERVICES AT NEWBERG CHURCHES at popular prices will appeal to
that filled the building with Rev. B. L. Hicks at the Hollings­ Valley is fortunate in getting
the ladies who appreciate real
smoke at 10:30 today was occa­ worth chapel on Sunday. De­ this new blood to be added to
CHRISTIAN
values.
ceased was born at Minot, the rapidly growing dairy indus­ 9:45 a. m.—Bible school.
sion for the call of the fire bell.
This little spell ot winter
Boulder county, Colorado, / in try in this section.
to the fact that if you neg­
11 a. m. —Sermon, “ God’s Jew­
weather
will
kill
the
Base
Ball
1873. Besides his mother there
els.”
lect your eyes you will later
6 p. m.—Teacher training.
Germs but they’ll
to crawl
are left five brothers and tw o
on hate yourself a thousand
6:30 p. m.—C. E. and Inter­ again prttty soon and our little
sisters.
times for your neglect.
W e H a v e f o r S a le
mediate Junior prayer meeting.
30
cent
special
on
Spalding
Remember we use no drops
Just to show that he could
7:30 p. m.—Sermon, “ Confess­
Gloves and Mits will look good
in finding your correction.
turn his hand to the “ art preserv­
ing Christ.”
Results of the every member to the kiddies. We are there
Drops often are very danger­
ative of all arts,” as well as to a
One White Enamel Sink. The
canvass
announced
next
Sunday.
■ink and drain board back and
with
both
feet
on
Base
Ball
and
ous and leave the eyes weak.
number o f other useful occupa­
end ia all one piece. For right
BAPTIST
Tennis Goods. You can’t beat
tions, Sheldon A. Stubbs, the in­
hand comer; slightly damaged on
10 a. m.—Sunday school.
drain board.
the “ Spalding” line no matter
surance man, came in Monday,
AND DO
Regular price...f,
- ........$62.00
11 a. tn.—Sermon, “ The Mira­ where you go.
lined up at the case, set a few
J e weler-Op tometri st
cle o f Modern Times.”
A snap, o n l y . $ 1 5 . 0 0
Remember it is a pleasure to
sticks of type and then departed
6:30 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. and in­
Phone White 32 604 Fir*» St., Newberg
One 20x90 White Enamel Sink,
in that gladsome frame of mind
termediates; topic, “ The Appeal us to quote prices in our line.
being slightly chipped on the rim
of Foreign Missions to Young Don’t hesitate to ask us—we are
that is always indicated by his
Regular price.......... a .........$0.60
Lite.”
herfe to serve the public with 100
smiling countenance.
This sink only... ..... $ 5 .0 0
7:30 p. m. — Evening service, cents’ worth of merchandise for
The people surprised the ladies
“ The Eternity ot Influence.”
One 18x30 White Enamel Sink,
every dollar spent in our Store.
ALSO SOME
damaged. Regular price. ...$6.60
of the Relief Corps today by
METHODIST
pd adv
flocking into the dining room at
A No. 1
This one on ly... ..... $ 1 .5 0
The members of the Methodist
Odd Fellows hall in numbers be­ Used Magneto Telephones Episcopal church invite you to
1 2nd-hand 16x24 steel £ 1 C A
W. C. T. 0 . GLEANINGS
enjoy their services with them.
yond their expectations, to par­
sink with brackets a t v * * ^ V r
Does Local and Long Distane«
Sabbath
school—9:45.
take of the big dinner they had
Hauling. Furniture, Pianos
Next - Wednesday, February
Morning worship and sermon
Day Batteries and
announced, but they were fully
and Safas a Specialty
— 11 : 00 .
28. the W. C. T. U. will hold an
2 0 2 FIRST ST
able to take care of all who Supplies Always on Hand
Epworth League—6:30.
all-day evangelistic institute at
S. P. Timberlake, Prop.
Evening song and sermon— the Baptist church, opening at
I came. It was a fifty cent dinner
Office phone Black 100
| given for twenty-five cents, as
7:30.
Residence phone Red 79
Mid-week service Wednesday— 9:45 a. m. An excellent pro­
the Graphic said last week it
gram
has
been
prepared
on
thor-
1 would be.
7:30.
OUR WEEKLY CHATS
S
SINKS
Autom obile
Batteries
C. A. MORRIS
Recharging
and Repairing
The Newberg i
Transfer Co.
BILL THE PLUMBER
SINKS
Newberg Telephone Co.
r s