Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 24, 1917, Image 5

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    Mrs. Fred Clemmens and chil­
Superintendent S. S. Duncan
has been about Newberg during dren spent Snndav in Portland
the Week looking in on the with the husband and father
schools and visiting his daugh­ who has a jo b as ship carpenter
at one of the ship building
ters in Hie interval.
Miss Blanche McNay, who has plants.
Harry H. Haworth arrived
a position in Portland, came
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cioc«o>ogeoic9O8e«eaoc<eHoeo0o>a«eoeo»e«8e«BB«»Me8OHO<oll home Wednesday for a visit at home last week from Berkeley,
the home of her parents, Mr. and California, where he spent the
Arrival and Departure of Pas­
year in the university, which be
The P. T. A. cleared $55.50 on Mrs. A. T. McNay.
WITH
savs
he
found
to
be
a
great
in­
the four meals served in the I. O.
senger Trains. •
Curtis Houser’s mother, Mrs.
Trmimt far PartkaS ! Traiar I n a Partlaad O. F. hall during the Sunday 6. A. Houser, o f Dallas, and his stitution.
school convention.
Mrs. E. W. Hall was out from
sister, Mrs. C. A. Bloom, and
, 6:87 A. M.
9:03 A. M.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Shearer
Portland
last week in attend­
babe,
of
Portland,
were
here
9:10 A- M.
11:02 A. M. were here from Portland a few Monday on a visit.
ance at the big Sunday school
1:17 P. M.
convention and while here visit­
6:23 P. M. davs ago visiting with Mr. and
4:05 P. M.
Miss Flo Razz and W. Frank ed with her daughters who are
Mrs.
W.
E.
Allison.
6:58
P. M.
2:25 P. M.
Watkins, of the Bureau of Immi­
Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick re­ gration, a close friend ot Arlie in college.
2:05 P. M.
•1:00 A. M.
Herman Foster, ot Oswego,
•12:55 A. M. turned to her home in Portland Evans, came up from Portland
+6:51 P. M.
Saturday ailer spending a week Sunday and visited at the Evans and his young lady friend, Miss
Saves heaps o f Hard W ork and costs
•Saturday night only.
Esther Spannare, ot Chicago, to
with friends in this citv.
home.
♦Loop Special Saturday & Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Berwick are
whom hels to be married soon,
Harold Hubert, who came are here visiting the VanBlari-
here from Portland visiting with
N. R. Oliver is here from Bend her sisters, Mrs. Wesley Boyes from Newport, Washington, last com and Foster relatives.
week on account of the serious
visiting bis parents.
Reports come from Portland
and Mrs. T. L. Cummings.
sickness of his grandmother,
that
neither Thomas Prince nor
Sherman Seely is up from his
Mrs. H. W. Kramer, returned on
Chas. K. Spaulding are getting
farm home at Wilsonville today. ' Rev. O. Goettel received a ship­ Tuesday.
ment of about a dozen bares of
on as well as had been hoped for
Sheldon A. Stubbs is now the the Australian Red strain on
Mrs. Bertha Hodges, ot Mis­ and neither'of them is regarded
local news correspondent for the Monday for breeding purposes. soula, Montana, and Mrs. Mabel as being past the danger point.
Oregonian.
Mrs. Arthur Heston and chil­ Stout, o f Portland, With their
Mrs. Anna E. Eckerson and
S. F. Wallace went, to Corval­ dren were out from Portland children; are here for a visit with , Mrs. Grace Morris are in Port­
C o o k W ith lig h t » lo g
“H
Yoe Right”
lis Wednesday for a visit with over Sunday visiting her par­ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira land as delegates to the state P.
K.
Vantress.
his daughter.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cnas. Holst.
E. O. convention. Mrs. Minnie
A gentleman named Rice is re­ Cooper is also in attendance as
Miss Bell Keiths visited with
Miss Nettie Speicz is very sick ported to have bought a tract o f
friends in Portland last Satur­
with
pneumonia at the home of land near Newberg to the north­ official reporter for the conven­
day and Sunday.
.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. west with a view of making it tion.
Rev. C. .T. Whittlesey, who is
Miss Joyce George came out
Miss Dorothy Ehret has gone D. Kaufman, o f North Main st.
The
young
peoples’
branch
ot
teaching
in Philomath College, from Portland to attend the
his
home,
but
particulars
have
to Montana for a visit with for­
the W. C. T. U. will meet next came down last Friday to at­ birthday anniversary o f her
. As will be seen by the college not been learned.
mer Newberg friends.
Tuesday night at the home of tend the Sunday school conven­ aunt, Mrs. Matilda Hoskins,
notes, Ross Miles has accepted a
In making mention last week Francis Clarke on Fifth street. tion and on Saturday went out and on Sunday at the home of
Pupils’ recital at Wood-Mar secretaryship in the army Y. M.
Hall Friday, May 25, 8 o ’clock. C. A., and will begin work Fri­ of the engagement o f Miss H oi A free will offering will be taken to Springbrook to look alter his her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
lings worth to Mr. Reed of. O. A. to defray the expenses o f the orchard tract.
George, had as guests Mr. and
You are invited to attend.
day.
C., the name was giveU^as Miss next meeting.
Mrs. W. E. Paxson, H. H. Riggs,
Miss
Blythe
Owen
will
be
- Deputy Sheriff H. R. Morris re-' Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanAtta Gertrude when it should have
Miss Huldah Gilbert, Vivian
The
members
of
the
Home
heard
in
graduation
recital
on
qeived the blanks for taking the were down from McMinnville been Miss Esther.
Hadley
and Prof. Mark Mills.
Guard
have
elected
Attorney
C.
May 28th, Monday evening.
conscription census, on Wednes­ last Sunday visiting at the home
Joe
Bixby
lett
here
on
Monday,
R.
Chapin
tor
temporary
prei
Miss Owen has remarkable tal­
day.
| of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. following up a recent shipment
Last year the Spaulding L og­
dent and S. A. Stubbs for tempo­ ent. She will be assisted by Mr.
Rev. G.G. Edwards will preach j S. Otis.
o f supplies for his Alberta ranch rary secretary, pending election Hull who will sing tw o of Miss ging Co. sold 300 Indiana Silos.
Since the first ot January they
at the Free Methodist church
Rev. R. E. Myers and Rev. Jo­ where he will spend the season. of officials later when the mem­
next Sunday both morning and seph Hall went to- Silverton to­ His son, Roland, will look after bers get acquainted and find out Owen’s compositions. The pub­ have delivered 159 and have or­
lic. will be welcome.
ders booked tor enough more to
evening.
day to attend the ministerial the store in his absence.
who are best suited for the
make the total sales for this
First
Lieutenant
Orville
Gass,
Nelson J. Sykes was out from conference o f the Salem M. E.
places.
Theodore
Gardner
is
represent­
year,
up to the present time, 360.
o
f
the
U.
S.
Army
Medical
Corps,
District.
Portland Tuesday, checking up
Word comes from Whitefish, whose home is at Berkeley, Cali­ Most of these sales have been in
ing
the
local
Odd
Fellows
lodge
at the office of the Spaulding
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lemon« at Eugene this week where the Montana, of the arrival of a six-
Logging Co.
who spent a month here visiting Grand Lodge is being held. The pound boy.at the homeot J. Wes­ fornia, stopped over here on Sun­ California territory where hay
President Pennington will de­ their son, J. C. Lemon, left tor Rebekahs are being represented ley Fox, May 5. Mrs. Fox was day to visit his aunt, Mrs. E. E. tor silage comes in early. Sales
liver the address for the graduat­ their home at Pratt, Kansas, .by Mrs. George L. Kelty. Mrs. tormerlv Miss Bessie King, of Goff, while on his way to Bre­ in Oregon, Washington and Ida­
merton, Washington, to report ho territory come later in the
ing class of the Hillsboro high Wednesday.
W. W. Nelson and Mrs. F. H. Newberg. She is a graduate of for service. He grew up at Al­ season.
school tonight.
Miss Hazel Wassarn and sis- Griffeth.
Newberg high school, and was bany in this state.
Wm. Van Valin, ot San Fran­
The College Auxiliary wiH meet ter. Mrs. W. E. Gearin, came out J. Jenson, who advertised some also a teacher in the Newberg
cisco,
who is on his way to Alas­
Miss
Erma
He
acock,
who
has
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o ’- from Portland to spend Sunday hogs lor sale in the Graphic tw o schools.
ka,
stopped
over here last Frida y
been
teaching
near
Pendleton
for
with
their
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
clock with Mrs. M. McDonald
Miss Carrie Allen who has been the past tw o years, is at home night for a short visit with his
weeks ago, 'says his place was
D. A. Wassarn.
on River street.
over run with prospective buy­ working in the Olds, Wortman &
brother, Dr. Van Valin. He is
Peter Duranceau is back from j R. H. C. Bennett, ot the Unit- ers, there being no less than 25 King store in Portland, has re­ but expects to teach in the same on bis way to the lar North to
school
next
year.
As
the
pa­
the Alberta country on business ed States National Bank force, callers in answer to the adver­ turned to Newberg to take her
spend a year or more taking pic­
but expects to return in ten days, ¡gets by the conscription age by tisement. The Graphic is a good old place with Parker Brothers. trons ot the school are mostly tures and making collections for
Germans
by
birth
and
descent
He says everything is lively on one day, his thirty-first birthday medium for getting buyer and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parker are
she says she was enabled to get the University ot Pennsylvania.
that side, even the mosquitos.
coming June 4.
moving to the Marion cotyity their views of the war without He is well supplied with films and
seller together.
farm where he will labor during the formality o f inquiry.
expects to get a valuable collec­
the season.
While the average number of tion o f moving picture scenes.
Dr. H. C. Dixon has bought the
He has been in Alaska before and
L. M. Parker home, corner ot eggs laid by the ordinary breeds has bad many hair raising expe­
Third and Chehalem streets, and of geese before wanting to set is riences, consequently he is well
will take possession the first of twelve to fourteen, W. F. Jones, prepared for the work he has un­
June. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will out in the Fern wood neighbor­ dertaken.
spend the greater part o f the hood, has a Toulouse goose that
On account ot the expected de­
summer on the farm in Marion laid 52 eggs this spring without
Exclusive agents for Pictorial Review
We have one of the most complete lines
county and will likely buy a stopping to “ hiss” once—simply parture on Saturday of Mrs.
Patterns. We carry a very complete
of Underwear for Women, Men and
smaller house when they, return a case o f getting the spirit of the Mary Fornshell for Knoxville,
in
the fall.- -
, times and doing her “ bit” to re­ Tennessee, where she expects to
stock o f them and you are especially in-
Children. These were bought early be­
lieve the stress.
remain for a year, she was given
The L. O. O. M. was pleasant­
\ited to come and study the style books
fore the raise in price and we are offer­
a pleasant surprise on Tuesday
Isaac
Roberts
and
son,
Ralph,
ly
surprised
Wednesday
night
by
and we know you will like these patterns
ing them to you now at the old prices.
the Ladies o f Mooseheart. The who moved from here to, White- afternoon by about fifteen o f her
ladies came masked and carried son a short time ago where they W. R. C. friends. With fancy
well filled baskets. This was a took a contract for loggging for work and refreshments a very
farewell for Dictator Coe and a saw mill, have returned and sociable time was enjoyed by
Sargeant Evans who expect to are hauling w ood for the mill those who participated in the
be called about the first ot June here. They say they were un­ festivities ot the occasion. Mrs
This is the time of year you will want a
For the Ladies’ and Misses Summer
tor service with the Engineers able to hire men at a price they Fdrnshell is one ot those genial
new corsé t. Let your next Corset be a
could afford to pay and on find­ persons who are much missed by
Dresses. We have a nice assortment
Corps in France.
ing that this was the situation
left' behind, but all wish
Parisiana style—they will pisase you.
o f pretty patterns in large checks-and
On Monday night the children they decided to return to New­ those
her
a
pleasant journey and a
We have them in all styles and the
stripes at special
o f Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hevland berg.
safe
return.
gave them a surprise, the occa­
prlces range from $1.00 to $3.00
prices per yard....
sion being the forty-third anni­
versary of their marriage. The
M. E. Berean Sunday school
class, of which Rev Joseph Hall
has been teacher tor the past
JÎÿatn we come forward with a
eighteen years, was invited and
participated in the festivities of
d/sptay ofTlfina ZJayior
the evening.
The recent eugenics test reveal­
ed some fine babies. Som^of the
scores follow: Robert Waldron
100, Kenneth Patton 100, H ow ­
ard Hutzen 99V6, Wilbhr Newby
99, Betty Jane Lemon 99, Reed
Which were made to sell for much more
Fend a 11 98 V6, George Carver
than we have priced them
Lemon 98*6, Ed win Weaver 98Vi,
Lucy May Wilson 98V6, Doris
May Chase 98Vfc, Helen Virginia
Hoskins 98.
Wm. Riggin, an ex-conyict, has
signed what purports to be a
Each model in the display has some distinctive trimming
confession that he was the man
feature that places it out of the usual house dress class.
who shot Wm. Booth at Willa-
In cut and finish they are examples of the manufactur­
mina in October, 1915. Those
See our line of Ladies’ Fancy Silk Hose I
For thin Summer Dresses. A big as-
er’
s beet efforts, combining new, crisp, freshness with
who know Riggin say he is half­
—the newest thing in hosiery.
{- a
I
sortment of patterns, 36 to
n «
practicability—every woman will need one of them to
witted and little credence is put
I
40 inches wide. Per yard..........
in his story. Sheriff Henderson,
Priced at per pair........ .......
wear, not only about the house but on the street as well.
who was in Newberg Wednesday
They are made o f excellent striped ginghams, dainty
still believes that Branson and
patterned percales and checked ginghams. When you see
Mrs. Booth who were convicted
them
you will be fas enthusiastic about them as we are.
of the crime are the guilty par­
ties.
The Commercial Club and Civ­
ic
Improvement Club will hold
You wilt always find a com plete line o f fresh vegetables, fruits and
their “ Swap Party,” which was
staple and fancy groceries at Baird’s. It is our constant aim to try
postponed one week, Friday
night, May 25, at the club
and please you in this particular line. W on’t you let us serve you?
rooms. Everyone is required to
Everything is fresh and we make deliveries promptly. W e pay the
bring one article which they wish
highest market price butter, eggs and produce. Phone us ybur order
to swap, the article to be wrap­
ped in paper and tied. The fes­
tivities will commence at eight
o ’clock. Members of both clubs
and their friends are cordially in­
vited.
DO THE
FA M ILY W ASHING
MAYTAG
2 cents a Wash
YAM HILL ELECTRIC CO.
Pictorial Patterns
Cool U n derw ear
Parisiana Corsets
Fine Beach Cloth
25c and 50c
New Spring House Dresses
$ 1.25 $ 1.49 $ 1.69 $ 1.79
Ladies* Silk H ose I S u m m e r V o ile s
Baird’s Famous Grocery Department
Ohown in a il sizes
$ 1.25 $ 1.49 $ 1.69 $ 1.79
Miller Mercantile Co.