Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 14, 1917, Image 2

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Newberg Graphic SAVE PENNIES FOR
Of this number 51
only 9 Germans in this
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What part can the “ kiddies,”
Miss Daisy Hendrickson, of
the tender, big-hearted little boys Portland, Tinted her friend, Miss
and girls do to help win the Lucy Shatz, the past week.
t u u m b á y . june U . 1»17
war?
Annual school election next
This is one o f the questions
Better tie a string to a finger
Monday
at 1 o ’clock and Jhe
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that has been interesting the
ta help keep in mind the date o f
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leaders in the great Red Cross Parent-Teacher meeting in the
evening. There w ill be election
th e annual school election which drive for $400,000. I
Is next Monday.
They believe they have arrived of officers, some music and an
a t a solution of it and w ill at­ old-fashioned spelling schoo&T
Carlos Johnson, Victor Hen­
tempt
to arouse the enthusiasm
The graduating class o f Pacific
drickson
and M anon Blstou are
o
f
the
youngsters
to
a
pitch
C ollege had two members this
keen as that of the grown-ups the heroes of Chehalem Center
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y e a r o f unquestioned high stand­
who are w aging the battle tor just now as they enlisted in the
in g. Witness the fact that Rob­ the dollars.
service o f their country. Victor
and Carlos came home from A l­
e r t H. Dann measures six feet . The plan is to eulist the
th ree and a h alf inches, and Em- taoce of the parents and urge berta last week and joined the
m att W. Gulley looms up to si* them to instill at this time the cavalry.
patriotic need o f exercising self-
These are some carried over from last season. Good
C * ________ One lot o f Crepe:
Last Wednesday the ladies of
sacrifice and self-restraint in the the Q. H. G. Club gathered at
l^ r e p e
patterns, regalar 26c value. On sale while they lest j
smaller things that eat up the the home of Mrs. J[cnny Post and
o f the Graphic waa pennies and nickels that
engaged in looking over j
n ot o f town last Sunday afternoon **kiddies” spend for “ eats” j
berries. When this task was
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_ __ _ _ W e have a big assortment o f Girmhams to retail at 15 cents
done, trait salad, cake and coffee
and consequently did not attend goodies o f all kinds.
Parents w ill also be nrged to were served. All enjoyed the at
Mm Red Cross meeting at the li­
help their children to earn a few ternoon very much.
b rary building, but an interest­
more pennies or dimes during the
Fred Harrison
and
Miss
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in g meeting is reported and a
x t few weeks than they nave B tta Hess were motored over
«annum fo r a huge aura o f money been in the habit of doing and to to Vancouver Tuesday wl
special,
fo r the work is to be made. It is ask the kiddies to save their they took the vow s of mn
tilings above what they actu­ mony.
They w ill remain in
« v e iy w o rth y cause and one that
a.a.
*1 ^ ^ 86 inches wide- W e have a large assortment o f pat-
ally need and give them to the Portland for the Rose Carnival
enlist the sympathy
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Red Cross fund.
The yonng people have the best
> o f the people,
There are nearly 100,000 chil­ wisher o f their many friendahere
dren of school age in Oregon and and may their path alw ays be
A visit to a tin shop where they are, or soon w ill be, out o f strewn w ith roses.
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Either muslin or knitted. We
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hate a most complete stock that
m ay be seen milk cans and milk school for their summer vaca
Tuesday evening a few friends
WM honOVlt
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was
bought a&rlv
early SO
so * we
buckets that have been brought tions and the Red Cross commit­ ithered at the home o f Mrs.
tee is confident that these thou­
mmng
enuw
garroents
ax
pnces
oeiow
tne
present
mancet.
ora M oore and spent a very
in fo r mending—well, i f you sands o f yonng patriots w ill be
pleasant
evening socially. Cake,
b a ve a strong stomach you may able to make a splendid showing
sandwiches
and loganberry
be able to retain your last meal, in gifts to the Red Cross JR t h y
were served to the guests,
•but you can easily see why exercise a little more energy, per­ present were M r. and Mrs.
some cream and butter sold in severance and thrift in working Childers, W. H. Dean, Bhrin
*°r the great relief movement.
Smail, Mrs. Smail, Mrs. M ary
anything hut
001 H ow important the pennies Johnson, the Misses Mijraie
Verily, i f daanlinete and nickels and dimes may be in
id Godliness go hand-in-hand, the alleviation o f suffering and Dean, Florence, Lelah and M ar
guerite Johnson, aside from the
and cow-women misery among the wounded on family.
the battlefields o f Bnrope, where
be a long
the American soldiers w ill soon
from the kingdom. ”
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be doing their bit to help skin the
war, is sbowd by some figures
prepared by the Red Cross. For
Mrs. A. R. M ills went to Port
example:
land Saturday to attend the fu­
SUBJECTS M 0. & . One cent w ill bay iodine to dis­ neral o f George Sykes.
infect a wound.
Mrs. M arie C. Tappendorf, o f
The Congress o f the United
One cent w fll buy enough gauze
Sherwood, was a Monday gnw t
States hawing passed an Act per­ fo r one
at the home o f Bva Markell.
m ittin g the voluntary recruit­ Anickel w ill b«*y a bandage.
ment, within the United States,
8 p. ro.—Services conducted by to hear a new voice Sunday at
David Hobson went to Mc­ W illard launched this depart­
Bight cents w ill pay tor a tem­
n f British subjects for service porary splint.
Minnville Sunday to engage in ment j/rnn given. On the occa­ the C. B. Society.
the M ethodist church. Rev.
w ith the British Arm y condition­
A dune w ill provide chloroform surveying work for the summer. sion o f a visit to the sick room of
H ow amiable are thy taber­ Bracken berry, of Gresham, w ill
a l upon regulations issued by fo r an operation.
ennie
Cassiday
in
Louisville,
nacles, O Jehovah o f hosts. My preach. Come and hear him.
Miss Bvah Hadley returned the
the United States Secretary o f
June 21 w ill be a time of spe­
Tw enty-five cents expended as latter part o f the week, after ly ., she found her room filled soul longeth, yea, even taioteth,
W ar. Male British subjects be­ above m ay save a limb or a life
witt| beautiful flowers from for the coarts o f Jehovah.-Ps. cial interest to Methodist peo­
com
pleting
a
four
years
coarse
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tween the ages of 18 and 40 o f a wounded soldier.
friends. She was sending them 87:1-3.
ple. One of the follow-up meet­
at the University
o f Oregon.
Uni
years inclusive residing in the
out to other sick and shut-ins,
ings w ill be held at the church
states o f Oregon, Washington,
Mrs. B. M. Parry, superintend­ to the old and the poor over her
beginning a t 2 p. m.; fellowship
MBTHOD1ST
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ent o f the children’s home o f city.
M ontana and Idaho, or in the
Miss W illard a t once
luncheon a t 6 p. m. and a rous-
Portland, spent the week-end
territory o f Alaska, who are not
Mght the spirit and a t the next .The people w ill bave a cbance ing meeting at 7:30 p. m.
aaturaued American citizens, are
w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs.
itional convention this depart­
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Grand Roode was the banner
to register their names precinct when it came to pulling J. S. Montgom ery.
ment w as adopted, w ith Miss
susd addresses at the British Coa- old Yam hill out o f the mud, to
No sen ices w ill be held at the Cassiday as national superinten­
sulate, Portland. Oregon.
the tune o f 5 9 to4 . They certain­ charcb Sunday on account o f dent. The White Ribbon quar­
I t must be understood that ly know what they need..
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Yearly Meeting. June 24 chil­ tet furnished music.
registration does not necessarily
A t the close o f the meeting the
dren’* day exercises w ill be given
The county clerk’s office is a
im ply obligation or compulsion.
bouquets, each tied w ith a white
very busy place since the gopher at 11 a. m. Other services as ribbon to which a card upon
usual.
and mole bounty has been in ef­
which was printed a scripture
fect. The first 10 days of June
Miss Maud Putm an,of Seattle, text, w as attached, were taken
there were 66 persons presented and small nephew, Ivan I. P a t­ to a ll the w x and shut-ins in the
F rom the boys at “ The Big scalps for bounty.
man Jr., o f Sprague, Wash., ar­ city. They hope none were for­
rived Wednesday morning to
H ardw are Store.”
M arriage licenses: Harry Ed­ spend a month’s vacation w ith gotten.
W e’re too green to barn, there ward Long. Blalock, On.,-Ber­
The next meeting of the union
the D. B. Putman family.
w ill be held in the park the 27th.
is no chance to get rid o f ns, nice Blvie Toney, McMinnville;
The cold spring has played havoc with our summer
Miss Maude H aw orth has
w e’ re here to stay and we hope Carl A. Reetz, Lafayette-M arjor­
clothing and instead o f redudng prices after the 4th of
completed her w ork a t the train­
i t w ont be long till we can invite ie G. Hazeltou, Newberg; Donald
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ing
school
for
Christian
workers,
July, toe conckided to start the sale Friday Jane 15th
H. McGogy-Maude A. Brixey,
ou r friends and customers in to
McMinnville; Richard M orecroft, Huntington Park, Calif., and re­
wee us again.
to
Suits; Sale p r ic e .................
Dundce-Lola Kane, McMinnville. turned to her home here Wednes.
PRB8BYTBR1AN
day.
We cannot say tor certain this
Suits; Sale price......... ..............................
. B. Dodson went to
M orning service, 11—“ Chris­
wreck when we w ill be ready to Portland last Friday to consult
Miss Florence Rees came home tian Liberality, or Six Hundred
Suits;
do business again, but we are a specialist and it was decided Saturday tor the rammer vaca­
in
Six
Minntcs.”
,
Suits; Sale p r ic e ........................
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wow taking stock preparatory that an operation tor mastoid tion. She has been occupying a
Evening
at
8—Children’s
Day
Suits; Sale price..............................
to adjustment w ith the insur­ was necessary. The operation position on the Coryallis high
was performed Monday morning school faculty for the past year. concert, “ A Mission Trip fn the
Some suits only 10 per cent discount
ance companies and needless to
from which he seemed to recover Miss Corinne Bartholom ew of W oods.”
O s e L o t o f S a lta Broken sizes, 1 and 2 o f a kind, all first
nay we are rushing it through nicelv, but a phone message from Everett, Wash., is her house guest
M onday a t 8 p. m.—Trustee
class makes w ith our guarantee, to be closed out at 1-3 less
jsw t as fast as possible.
Portland Wednesday noon an­ tor a few weeks.
meeting,
from form er selling prices.
I f in the course o f adjustment nounced that he was not expect­
C. B. New house made a short
D o sin e trip
tnp to eastern
c u te r » 0;
U rrg o .
.t e ^ B n ^ o o d
business
w ith the insurance people the ed to recover.
last
week,
returning
Monday,
•®PPer
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the
church, Dr. Roberg,
The county court went out to
dam aged stock remains in our
He made a thorough canvass at o f Portland, guest and speaker.
the
new
road
near
Dolpb
Wed­
possession we w ill be in position
jp llfc P lP f— s Fancy W ooion amd SUh Shirts
Wednesday a t 8—"B ible Ages
nesday to meet the Tillam ook that territory in the interest of
t o offer some wonderful values
county court and make arrange­ the Springbrook Fruit Assn, and Charted.”
Coats; Sale price............... $
in hardware and implements to ments for the big celebration received unexpectedly large ori
Friday, 22nd—Ladies Mission-
Coats; Sale price............... $
th e people o f this community. they expect to have a t Dojph on ders for strawberries and
ary Society.
W atch fo r our add next week as Jane 30, in commemoration o f fresh fruits. Thursday o f tl
Gnats and Suits; Sale price
Presbyterian and non-church-
wre w ill know by that time what the opening o f w hat is known os week be expects to leave |
Coats
snd-Suits; Sale price.
the Sour Gram cut off. A ll are Grave H arbor towns and w ill goin g public urged to attend.
w e can do.
Coats
Suits; Sale price.../
cordially invited to attend And probablv be gone a week or teg
ra m a le
It you need repairs for your
g o prepared to enjoy a big picnic days. Mr*. New bouse and daugh­
Coats and Suits; Sals p r ie s .................
i before we get settled wre dinner. The Tillam ook county ters, Hazel and Bernice, w ill ac­ Sunday school 10 a. m., Prof.
ol°
°lo reduction on all fancy SkiHs
take car« of you. Call up court has promised to furnish company him as for asCentrnlia, Perisho, superintendent.
temporary office a t D. O. the cheese and salmon for the oc­ where they w ill visit relatives.
Preaching 11 a. m.
toon’s insurance office.
casion.
Junior and Intermediate En­
The bulk o f oar stock of mow-
The w ar census w a it o ff very
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¿Hi deavor 4 p. m. N
10
« n and rakes was outside be­ smoothly. No slackers have been
AH
Senior C. B. 6:80 p. m.
tw een oar store and M r. Baird’s found in the county as yet. Any
SHp-
The W .C. T.U . met in the park
atom aad is not damaged in the one knowing any one who failed on the 6th for the annual flower
Evening service a t 8.
10
least by the fire and we w ill be to register should report the mission program. The morning
CHRISTIAN
gla d to quote prices about 10 same to the county registration was given to making the boo-
Com u e arly w h ile the stock Is et Its best
trader today’s market,
board in care o f the county clerk. quets. The lunch a t noon was
9:46 a. m.—Bible school, | Les-
m’ t forget the number—it The registration in the county spread on the improvised table ter Jones, superintendent.
t be long before Larkin- was as follow s: Age 21-165, and was shared w ith several
11 a. m.—Sermon, “ Service.”
w ill be alter y ourbasi oess 22-128, 23-141, 2 4 -lfo , 26-138, honoraries. The program in the
7 p. m.—C. B. and Junior En­
m for hardware and imple- 26-138, 27-157, 28-131. 29-136, afternoon was of unusual inter­
ts.
pd adv 30-146; tota l registration 1471. est. The story o f how Prances deavor prayer meeting.
$1«S0 F ar Y ear in Advaaca
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Voile-Waists, jgtrttft
h || no to $2.00
a yard
.. 15 c a yard
U m gham s
, 90 c and 35 c ayard
g a g e y ™ r fo bbons
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M ob ' s and Young Ron's
Spring&Sumter Clothing
JUST AUNE
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815.00 $16.50
$13.35
¡1&50
$15.75
1.00
Sale price.................... $16.85
$21.00
>.00
./... $25.00
$ 8.00 to | 9.50
#1280 to $1480
$1680 to $1880
to $2280
and
$3080
20 to 33 1*3
W. C T. B. C U M M S
6.75
985
! 13.75
$1685
........ $19.65
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D. M. NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Or.