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    4 Locals and Personals
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Mrs. W. W. Nelson spent Tues­
Mrs. Langellier returned last
day with, her father, Rev. Joseph Friday from a visit with the
Hoberg, in McMinnville.
family of her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Porter came in from Mitchell, at Rimrock, Washing­
the Lake county ranch Monday ton. Mr. Mitchell has charge of
the Y. M. C. A. at that place,
where she spent the summer.
J. C. Pope, who does a curb­ which is headquarters for a gov­
stone real estate business in ernment reclamation service con­
Portland, was in town last Sat­ structing a dam on the Tilton
river for irrigation purposes.
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and their
Wm. Bell of the Imperial has
son,
John, spent a little time in
returned from his visit with his
town
Tuesday when on their
daughters at North Bend am
way from Salem to Portland.
Eureka, California.
John just finished a course
Mrs. L. H. Shirley and chil­
what is termed ground work
dren have been over from Hills­
army aviation at the University
boro during the week visiting the
o f California at Berkeley and is
J,i C. Colcord family.
home on a short furlough. He
Mrs. Walter Van Atta and is to return Friday, when he will
daughter have joined “ daddy” be subject to order» to report at
at McMinnville, the little one some point where flying is taught.
making her first bow in that city. He is looking fine and says he is
D. Kaufman who lives on enjoying the work.
North Main street was severely
In a recent note 'to President
bruised up in a fall be had in Pennington from Rev. Charles
working about his wood shed, O. Whitely, former pastor of the
on last Saturday.
Friends church who went to Os-
Mrs. Elora Baumont, daugh kaloosa, Iowa, to take the place
ter ol Mrs. C. H. Christenson, as superintendent of the work in
was out from Portland for
Iowa Yearly Meeting o f Friends
week’s visit, returning home church, he states that during the
Wednesday evening.
year he has traveled 14,987
E. R. Black came from Eugene miles, attended 317 public ser­
Monday for a visit with his fath­ vices, addressing 182 of them,
er who has been making his and had written 1,000 letters.
home at the Imperial hotel for He will be engaged in the same
field the coming year. -
the past tw o years or more.
W e Have
Arrival and Departure o f Pas­
George Pettingill, one o f the
in our stock some mighty fine electric
senger Trains.
Newberg recruits, was home last
Trahi far FartfauU
TraiM from PartUad Sunday from American Lake.
washing machines waiting to be drafted
6:87 A. M.
9:03 A. M.
Mrs. John Dunlap returned
into your service. They are perfectly good
9:10 A. M.
li:02 A. M. Sunday from a month’s visit
soldiers and can make the dirt fly from the
1:17 P. M.
5:23 P. M. with relatives in Portland and
trenches o f your wearing apparel. You can
3:53 P. M.
6:58 P. M. Damascus.
do a big washing in 25 minutes; your clothes
2:25 P. M.
2:05 P. M.
‘ ‘wring” out gloriously white on a Monday
•1:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Oliver
•12:55 A. M. have gone to Bend for a visit
t6:50 P. M.
"September Morn.” It costs no more to do
the family washing than it does to mail a let­
with their son and family who
•Saturday night only.
ter to Scapoose and its twice as easy. TW O
are
located
there.’
♦Loop Special Saturday & Sunday
CENTS,
one red postage stamp, is all it
The registration o f women in
costs. Ask your neighbor who has an electric
Dr. Stuart was up from Ore­ West Chehalem will be taken at
washer. We make easy terms. A good wash­
gon City on business the first of the Ewing Young school house
ing machine saves piles o f hard work.
the week.
Saturday from 1 to 6 o ’clock in
Thomas Prince was out irom the afternoon.
Portland Tuesday and was look­
Phil Bates, secretary of the
ing quite well.
State Editorial Association, who
“H I
HM Y ou Right**
is
making
a
business
trip
through
• Mrs. Sylvan Strait went to
Portland Tuesday for a visit the valley stopped over between
trains in Newberg today.
with relatives.
Mrs. H. J. Maynard bus re­ Archie McNeal is back from
turned from a tw o weeks’ visit Cove, Union county, where he
visited his parents aod spent
with friends at Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Richard­
C. N. Killin was here fromCen-
The Nayberger store in Mc­ some time working on a gold
tralia, Washington, the first o f son left here Wednesday morning
Minnville will be closed all day mining claim he is holding.'
the week making arrangements for Lincoln, Nebraska, Where
The Odd Fellows are having
next Monday on account of holi­
to place his daughter in Pacific they will make an extended visit
fifty cords o f slab wood piled up
day.
College the coming year.
with a married daughter. Mrs.
conveniently
near
the
rear
of
the
Jennie
Mendenhall went on the
Prank Zumwalt, who spent a
Mrs. LTB. Charles and daugh­
Graphic
building
which
may
same train and will accompany
good part of the season on his
G. P. Skelton has sold all the ter, Mildred, came Monday from them as far as.Hay Springs, Ne­
The Newberg Land Co. recent­
'P o lk county farm, is at home come in handy in case of a hard
Fort Rock, Lake county, for a
winter.
ly closed up the sale of both of stumpage on his 160 acre tract
braska, where she and her family
again.
Rev. F. C. Stannard says it is Dr. Stuart’s residence properties o f land lying on the side of Che­ visit with relatives. Having lived for a number of years. She
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hyde have
costing him about $2.00 a day on Main street, one going to I. halem Mountain north o f town, been away from Newberg for will spend a couple of months
gone to Baker county to spend
to feed 440 White Leghorn pul­ H. Deever and the other to Mrs. to a gentleman named Martin nine years, they had some diffi­ visiting relatives and friends^
tw o months or more visiting
culty in finding their bearings on
lets and a few old hens but he Elizabeth Mott.
who recently moved to Newberg,
with relatives and former friends
their arrival on account o f the
Last Friday H. Anderson o f
expects them to get busy with
the estimate being that there
Seth Dodge, who was home
many changes made in the in- Portland, employed as weigher
Chester Zumwalt is spending the returns soon.
will be 12,000 cords of wood on
rom Clackamas Camp on
at the Ray Bros.’ hopyard, suf­
terval.
his time at home and in visiting
Lester Warner came home short furlough last Friday, spoke the tract. Mr. Martin is in the
friends with the intention of en­
Dr. John S. Rankin received in­ fered a broken jawbone when a
from Vancouver Sunday to say in high terms o f the officers over wood business and ships as tar
wagon load of baled hops turned
listing in the Marine Corps soon.
farewell to his parents and linger him, saying they were all Oregon east as Condon in Gilliam coun­ structions from the war depart­
over
on him on a short turn? Dr.
Otto Goettel, who is running a at the front gate o f the home of
ty. He e x a cts to put a big ment at Washington the first of
ellows
and
gentlemenly
in
.their
Romig went to the scene o f the
racket store at Woodburn, was lis best girl before being trans-
orce of men with power saws to the week to hold himself in read­
rearing
toward
the
men.
accident and gave the injured
over Sunday for a visit with his erred to another post.
work cutting tor next season’s iness to answer a call from the
Elmer
Hollingsworth
who
has
son, Rev. 0, F. Goettel, and
San Francisco office for immedi­ man some relief, but a frame
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Clifford Spaulding and Frank ieen working in Sherman county market.
family.
ate service, and consequently he made of gutta-percha vifes neces­
Swart took an auto trip to Til­ during the harvesting season has
The funeral of George M. Bales
has been going about his duties sary, so he hustled Anderson to
Rev. Joseph Hall went to. Ti­ lamook last Friday,' returning
whose sudden death was an­
returned
to
Newberg
and
loca­
during the week dressed in the the Good Samaritan hospital in
gard Wednesday to spend a few the first o f the week. They say
nounced
last
week,
was
held
at
Portland'as quickly as possible.
days visiting with the Finley they found all kinds of roads, ted here with his family.. He the Friends church on last Sun­ regulation uniform which his
says the wheat crop over there
form sets off to pleasing advan­ Claiborne Zumwalt, 15-year-old
families who formerly lived in good, bad and passable.
day afternoon and was largely
son o f Frand Zumwalt, fell with
ran
at
about
ten
sacks
to
the
tage.
Newberg.
attended. A short obituary was
the load and sustained a badly
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graves acre.
Miss Violet Fastabend, o f As­
Mrs. J. B. Mount and Miss Ida sprained foot and minor bruises.
read by Pres. Pennington, there
were here from McCoy the latter
H. J. Maynard came home
toria, who took a business course
M.
Woods went to Hillsboro
was
scripture
reading
by
Rev.
G.
part of last week visiting the G, rom Shedd last week for repairs.
F. M. Peterson who recently
in the college here last year is
last
Friday to see Guy • Heater
W. James family. The mother While working for the Cascade H. Lee, pastor o f the Presbyte­
traded his farm across the river
a o w iir the office of the Valley
of Mrs. James and Mrs. Graves Construction Co. on the South­ rian church, and the sermon was who was to leave the next day
Canning Co.
who had been here for some time ern Pacific, the smoke stack of preached by Rev. Fred E. Carter, for American Lake to join the for hotel property in Portland,
' Mrs. Chas. L. Judd, of Earl, returned with them.
the pastor of Friends church, of Californians who came north to the particulars of which may be
an engine that was furnishing
and Mrs. Wm. Bales, of Patter­
which deceased was a member. go into training. He was regis­ found elsewhere in this issue,was
lower for operating a steam
N.
F.
Byers
received
word
on
son, California, who came to at­
The singing was by a quartet tered in California but was at in Newberg Wednesday and on
shovel fell, striking him on the
tend the funeral of their father, Wednesday night o f the death of
composed of the Misses Ruth Glacier National Park when the
head and making a serious scalp
being asked about the deal said
George M. Bales, are still here )is aunt, Mrs. John W. Evans,
and Helen Mendenhall, Prof. call came. The Heater family
wound.
at Washougal, Wash.
Burial
Russell Lewis and Roy Hanville, were long time residents of New­ that he had not been physically
visiting with relatives.
will be made at Portland. The
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Fair­ while the pall bearers were Allen berg and are well known here. able to carry on farm work dur­
Mrs. A. C. Seely who was in
¿vans family were residents of banks left here Wednesday morn­ Smith, J. C. Colcord, Charles F. Arthur is now at home working
ing the past year and conse­
town a few days ago when it Newberg for several years.
ing for Shendan, Wyoming, Butler, J. L. VanBlaricom, Isaac at carpentering with his father
was raining, said it looked
quently he thought best to try
Dr A. M. and Harry Davis which was their home for a num­ Roberts and M. P. Elliott. All and his brother, Roy, who has re­ indoor work for a time. He says
mighty good to them out on
ber o f years and where some of the children living except Mrs. cently accepted a position as
their West Chehalem farm where lave gone out into the southern
their children live. Here they John Hutchinson, of Lawndale, physical director and athletic the hotel he traded for is located
they have more than fifty acres part of the state deer hunting
near the Supple ship yards on the
trainer for the Salem schools.
and their friends are confidently will visit and may remain away California, were in attendance.
o f late potatoes growing.
east
side of the river and has a
for a year. They retain their
He has sold his Hillsboro home
expecting
a
full
feed
when
they
J. W. Henry enjoyed a visit
The Graphic and Weekly Orego­ and will move his family to the good patronage from the metv
home here to return to when
working there.
from Saturday until Monday return for they generally get they so desire.
nian, one year, $2.00.
capital city.
;ame when they g o after it.
with his daughter, Evangeline,
There will be a called meeting
The Misses Esther Terrell and
who had just returned to her
of the Woman'8 Auxiliary to
home in Portland from an ex­ Margaret Hodson went to Tilla­
Pacific College at the home of
tended visit in British Columbia mook last Saturday for a visit
Mrs. L. T. Pennington, 1000
with a brother who is conductor at the home o f the latter’s uncle,
Sheridan St., Friday afternoon,
George Lamb, and they write
on the Kettle Valley railway.
September 14, at 2 o ’clock, to
jome that they are being given
C. B. Wilson, the county clerk,
consider a proposal for the Aux­
the freedom of the city, with the
will be in Newberg next Satur­
iliary to make improvements in
Lamb auto at their disposal.
day with headquarters at the
the old college building, and to
Frank Keyes, who was on his make plans for the autumn mar­
Larkin-Prince hardware store,
and will receive mole and gopher way through town Wednesday ket. All members are urged to
scalps and pay the bounty for with a load of lumber, was halt­ be present.
same. This will be harvest time ed for an explanation and said
Mrs. Bird Partridge, of Port­
for the boys of the community he was building a garage for a land, Miss Ella Nelson, of Ho-
who have been trapping these new Maxwell the family was quiam, Washington, and Cap.
ireaking in. Just another evi­ Ed Green of the ocean steamer
rodents.
dence
of prospertv among the “ Gray’s Harbor,” spent last Sun­
These coats are the last word in style and workman­
John Barcroft, who is to re­
farmers.
day in Newberg at the W. W.
turn to Portland in a few days
ship. Coats in velvet, plush and other beautiful
Mrs. Margaret Inglis Kirkley Nelson home. Cap. Green has
to begin his third year’s study in
the medical department of the was out from Portland Wednes­ been making regular trips to
pile fabrics are charming in their elegance. Others
University of Oregon, says he day looking for a suitable house Ruropean points during the war
are less elegant but just as handsome in their simple
has been particularly fortunate to rent with a view of their mov­ and has a fund of interesting in­
in being able to secure the ser­ ing to Newberg. Mr. Kirkley is formation to give out regarding
beauty. Shop here before buying a Fall coat— it
vices of A. T. Becker, of the Hew­ spending considerable of his time his experiences.
itt drug store of Independence, at his farm out on the Cham-
will pay you
Only a visit to our store will enable
Miss Flora Ehret, who spent
who has had long experience, to poeg road and he would like to last week at home, returned to
you to realize the superiority of these beautiful
take charge of his drug business get located nearer to it.
Portland Tuesday to assist her
in his absence. Mr. Becker will
The lure of the farm with the aunt who is not in good health.
garments.
locate here with his family as big prices being received for all
G. P. Skelton has traded his
soon as he can secure a satisfac­ products of the soil was too frontage on First street just
tory house. Mr. Barcroft says much for H. C. Paulsen and con­ west of the old bank building, to
he is likely to be called into the sequently he and Mrs. Paulsen H- G. Thurston, o f Salem, for a
service if the war continues any left today for Eugene where he five-acre fruit tract at Redlands,
length of time, as it is under­ has rented a farm for a year. and tw o business lots in Long
stood that medical students who The daughters will remain here Beach, California. The parties
are well advanced will be called
and graduated ahead of time if in the home on South College were brought together by W. E.
White & Co.
Street.
they are needed.
Yamhill Electric Co.
Palm er and Classic
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