Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, February 21, 1918, Image 5

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Virgil Hinshaw was out from
Bob Patterson was home from
Portland over Sunday.
Vancouver Sunday on a short
Orville Hollingsworth came in fhrlough.
1
from The Dalles Wednesday af­ J. E. Todd was down from Mc­
Minnville Tuesday looking after
ternoon.
You can
W ith it
his
Newberg
interests.
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Mrs. C. A. Keeney came home
Martin Burgett, from the
from St. Vincent’s hospital in
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mountain
north of Springbrook,
Arrhral and Departure a l Pas-
George Range, o f McMinnville, Portland last week.
It beats wood at $4.00.
was
in
Newberg
today.
visited over Sunday with his
Mrs. H. H. Peters, o f Rex, at
Mrs. Saint, of Rex, spent the
It is clean and handy.
r n h .h r P a ttu ì
ih ta P n lh a d daughter in Newberg.
tended church in Newberg Sun
first ot the week in Newberg vis­
Mrs. C. R. Chapin and son, day morning and spent the after
6 * 7 A. M.
9:00 A. M.
It is there 24 hours in the day.
iting Mrs. M. Bowerman.
9:10 A. M.
Bion,
ot Corvallis were week end noon with Mrs. Sarah Hicks.
11:02 A. M.
Miss Nellie Moore visited sev
1:17 P. M.
5:20 P. M. visitors in Newberg.
Saves lots o f work.
Henry Schuette has gone to
8:53 P. M.
tral days this week with friends
6:58
P.
M.
Bellingham,
Washington,
to
as­
David Martin, who has been
2:25 P. M.
and relatives in Portland.
Saves lots o f Food,
2:05 P. M. very sick at times during the past sist his son in finishing up a new
IKK) A. M.
"Dock" Rinard and Wilber
1 2 « A. M. few months, is again out these residence and will probably be
J6:50 P. M.
Food tastes better and goes farther
Cook
were down from the coun­
•Saturday night only.
bright mornjngs frisking around away a couple ot months.
ty seat Wednesday afternoon.
There are hundreds using it.
tLoop Special Saturday A Sunday like a spring colt in a back lot.
The First street Southern Pa­
Mrs.
J.
W.
Fresh,
ot
Coulee
Mrs. Frank Curtis and Miss cific passenger station and ex­ City, Washington, is in town
J. D. Gordon and B. S. Cook
Leona were Portland visitors press office was given a fresh visiting her brother, N. F. Byers.
were out from Portland Tuesday
Saturday. Mrs. Curtis returned coat ot paint inside and out last
4 c PER K IL O W A T T H O U R
on business.
C. M. Haney, who receptly
Saturday evening but Miss Le­ week, adding much to its ap­
came
to
Newberg
from
Montana,
Mrs. Sisson spent Sunday in ona remained for a more extend­ pearance.
McMinnville, the guest of her ed visit.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at has leased the Laurel Cottage
property.
son and family.
Misées Olive and Mable Stan- the honie o f Mrs. Paulsen, 509
The Alpine Yodlersgave a very
J. A. Waldron, of Oak Grpve, brongh gave a Valentine party South College street, next Wed­
i You Right’
satisfactory
program at Wood-
nesday
afternoon
at
2:30.
The
was in Newberg Sunday, the to a number of their friends Fri­
Mar Hall on Thursday night ot
guest of his son, ]. R., 'and day evening. Games and music program is in charge of Mrs. E.
last week.
occupied the time. Refreshments L. Evans. All interested in the
family.
Miss Esther Pankey, of Cen­
work are invited to attend.
Miss Ellen Gregory is home were served.
G. W. Dayton, who has been tral Point, Jackson county, vis­
Charley Leavitt, who was a
from Portland alter several days
ited here during the week with
O U R P A TR O N S
%pent there visiting friends and resident o f Newberg for many selling off his personal property,
her friend, Miss Ellen Gregory.
is
arranging
to
try
another
lo­
attending to some business mat­ years, was here from Eugene the
are—always pleased with any purchase
Mrs. Ella Langellier has gone
first of the week calling on his cation, hoping to get rid o f the
they make here.
We see to that.
ters.
asthma which has been bother­ to Rimrock, Washington, to join
Courteous treatment, reasonable prices,
Mrs. John Dunlap returned old friends and looking aftér
ing him for several months. He her husband who went there a
prompt service, the freshest drugs ««H
from the bedside of her grand­ some business matters. He was
Onset toilet articles have
us many
short
time
ago
to
assist
their
has
rented
his
farm
to
Walter
son, Arta Dunlap, in Portland on his way home from Hood
fast friends. May we number you
Wilson.
—
daughter
in
the
post
office.
among them?
last Saturday, and reports him River where he went to visit his
The
Graphic
has
been
asked
to
Roy
Heater,
who
grew
up
in
son
who
is
in
the
ministry
there.
improving from his recent sick­
It is often saicl that corpora­ Newberg and who has a large urge farmers to fill out a farm
ness.
number of old schoolmates, rela­ and labor survey blank immedi­
James A. Kersey whose death tions are soulless, but this was
E. W. HODSON, Pharmacist.
tives
and friends here, came down ately and hand to the ones ap­
is announced elsewhere in this disproved Sunday when the en­
as coach with the Salem high pointed in their respective dis­
notice. The call, of course, may
issoe, became a subscriber of the gineer of the early train saw an
school team last Friday evening tricts to receive the same.
auto
stuck
in
the
mud
this
side
come soon and again it may not
Graphic when the first issue ap­
when they won the basket ball John C. Keller, who was here
come for some weeks or months
peared December 1, 1888, and ot McMinnville. He stopped his game in a contest with the New­
from Astoria on business Tues­ yet. Army service in the capac­
was a continuous reader up to car and by attaching a rope to
berg
high
school
team.
day,
was a pleasant caller at the ity of physician and surgeon will
the time of his death, covering a the auto dragged it to solid
Graphic office. He said that not be new to him, as he saw ex­
ground, greatly to the relief of A. P. Johnson, former Ne
little better than 29 years.
berger, who recently returned with three ship building plants tensive service in the Philippines
the auto driver'.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones left
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges from Southern California, passed running full handed and with during the Spanish-American
Wednesday for an extended visit
through Newberg Monday on the saw mills and canneries in
with their children. They will and little one, of Seattle, who the way from Corvallis to Port­ operation Astoria was a busy War. He says what he fears
most is that he may be put into
stop enrbute at Portland to visit had been to Amity to attend the land. He said he had pleasant city.
funeral
of
his
aged
mother,
stop­
service
at some post on the Coast
a daughter, at Redmond with
visits with a number ot former
ped
over
here
the
first
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore, re­ here instead of being sent to the
another daughter, at Pocatello,
Newberg people while he was ceived a letter from their son, front in Frgnce, a berth behind
week
for
a
visit
with
Mrs.
Idaho, with a son and at Denver,
Hodges’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. away.
Marvin, the first of the week the fines in the thick o f the fight
Colorado, with a daughter.
On Tuesday Rev. B. L. Hick' fffisaying that his squadron had being bis preference.
Ira K. Vantress. Mrs. Mabel
On next Monday morning at
Stout, another daughter, was attended a banquet and meeting moved from Mt. Clemens, Michi­
10 o ’clock Miss Blythe Owen
also out from Portland with her o f the “ Men and Millions Com­ gan, to Hemstead, Long Island,
MARRIAGE LICENSES
will give a short program at children at the same time.
mittee" o f the Christian church, N. Y., and that since arriving
There is one important requirement
Wood-Mar Hall in connection
held at the Portland hotel, the there he had met Charley Van
of
Mildred Mahoney to Herman
The
Hillsboro
Independent
has
with the college chapel exercises.
object being to enlist the churches Blaricom.
Leo Westermann.
She will play five Symphonic this to say of L. H. Shirley, for­ in Oregon in a campaign to raise
c m s s is |
Etudes of Schumann, and Mos- merly of Newberg: “ Lew Shir­ a million dollars more to be add­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grieve, of
Card o f Thanks.
kowski’s “ Caprice Espagnol.” ley, who is a member of the ed to the funds for the various Twin Falls, Idaho, stopped off
With it, they fit; without it, they
Spanish-American war veterans
here on their return trip from
All music lovers will be welcome.
We
take
this
method
of
ex­
don't
activities
o
f
the
church
at
large.
command guarding Portland in­
L. F. Hall received the sad dustrial plants and docks, comes Among the speakers were Pres. Southern California, for a visit pressing our sincere thanks to
Every eye ia helped by having its
news o f the death of his sister, out home occasionally to spend Cramblett, o f Bethany Univer­ with their son and daughter the friends and neighbors who focui correctly adjusted with lenses.
Mrs. Henry C. Hald, at her resi­ the day with his family. He is sity, W. Va., Dean Sanderson, of who are students in college. gave us kindly assistance and Many eyes are irreparably injured
dence in Hood River, which oc­ stationed on a ship and does not the Eugene Bible University, They have rented a house on sympathy in our recent bereave­ by crude testing with drugs that
poison and paralyse.
curred on February 15. Mrs. walk a beat, having decidedly Dean Meldrum, of Spokane Uni­ Second street and she will remain ment.
Mrs. Julia E. Kersey,
A skilled optometrist would not
Hald was quite well known in the better of some of the boys versity, George Muckley, secre­ for some time.
Andrew Kersey
think of blinding you even tempora­
Newberg, she having visited her whose duty keeps them in the tary o f church extension work,
and Family.
Wednesday’s Journal contain­
rily to fit your eyes with glasses.
brother here a number of times. open. Other Washington coun­ K. C., Mrs. Effie Cunningham, ed the following regarding the
He knows the laws of optics and
She was 87 years old and a pio­ ty veterans in the guard, be says, national
secretary Women's son of John C. Wood, of New­
Christian Church
needs 1.0 such cloak to conceal his
neer of Oregon.
%
ignorance.
are C. G.* Sleeper and Charley Board of Missions, Indianapolis, berg: “ Herbert Wood, aged 18,
10:00 A. M., Bible School, Zack
Frank E. Vestal, who is hold­ Purdin.’’
Grant K. Lewis, secretary Amer­ formerly of Newberg, was badly
If you have never had your eyes
scalded about the legs yesterday Martin, Superintendent.
ing down a claim at Suffolk,
ican
Christian
Mission
Society.
sanely
and rationally tested for
The following item regarding
11:00 A. M., Sermon, “ What Is glasses, suppose you call on
afternoon at the plant of the
Montana, and who spent the Miss Hazel Wassam, daughter
On Wednesday R. H. C. Ben­
greater part of the winter here of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wassam, nett received a telegram from Union Meat Company, where he In Thy Hand?”
4:00 P. M., Junior Endeavor.
and at Oregon City, left last Sat­ of Newberg, is taken from the Washington, D. C., .informing is employed. It is said by the
C A . M ORRIS
6:30 P. M., Y. P. S. C. E.
urday with Enos Ellis with tw o Western Union News: “ Portland, him that he had been appointed other employees that the young
JEWELER-OPTICIAN
7:30 P. M., Sermon.
car loads of milk cows which the Oregon—On December 8 Miss from the civil service list to a po­ man stepped backward into a
latter bought up tor a Montana Hazel Wassam perforated and sition as accountant in the ordi­ vat ot boiling water. He was
taken to St. Vincent’s hospital."
man. The Graphic will keep Mr.
transmitted fifty messages on nance department. He immedi­
Vestal posted on Newberg do­
After three months’ anxious
the San Francisco Multiplex be­ ately wired his acceptance and is
ings.
tween 9:25 a. m. and 9:45 a. m. arranging to leave by the South­ waiting Mae B. Wallen received
Mrs. M ott met with what (twenty minutes) without a sin­ ern route on next Tuesday to re­ a letter Monday from her broth­
might have been a serious acci­ gle RQ, Rerun or Retouch. port for duty. Mrs. Bennett and er, Corporal Clifford A. Wallen,
dent Sunday evening at the cor­ Among these were several long the little daughter will remain o f the 31st aero squadron, who
ner of First and Main streets by Government messages. As Miss here with the former's mother tor is "somewhere in France." The
LDERLY people, whose strength is not equal to the rig­
being struck by a passing auto. Wassam has been working as an the present and await further following are some extracts from
ors o f Winter, anemic children, and those who are
She alighted from the 7 o ’clock operator only four months this developments.
Three months his letter: “ I am well and hap­
convalescent will find invigorating strength in
train and started around the car is an excellent showing."
ago Mr. Bennett made applica­ py as ever, and hope you are the
when she was struck by the auto
A Portland friend of the editor tion through the civil service same. Thanks very much for
'R exall Cod Liver Oil Emulsion
which knocked her down and
o f the Graphic received a letter commission for a permanent po- the candy and things you folks
passed over one foot. Aside
This blood-building, strength-giving preparation combines
recently from his brother in sition in Washington as an ac- sent. Will be glad to receive
from a few bruises and a sprain­
anything
you
send
me
at
any
the healing virtues o f pure Norwegian cod liver oil with Hy-
France who said: . “ Did I ever countant but had practically dis­
ed foot she escaped without
time.
I
would
have
sent
yon
pophoephites
o f calcium, sodium and potassium, forming a
missed
the
matter
from
his
mind
tell you what the 'German pris­
further injury.
j
something
for
your
birthday
but
tonic
that
sends
rich, new blood coursing through the body.
and
was
taken
quite
by
surprise
oners think about us? One o f
Blended
with
these
are aromatic oils that skillfully destroy
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Newlin the fellows slipped in a moment’s on receiving the message Wednes- I couldn’t get anything. We are
the disagreeable taste, producing« cod liver oil emulsion that
received a letter a few days ago conversation with one of them day informing him ot his ap­ having real nice weather now,
although
it
was
pretty
cold
for
can
be taken and retained by the weakest stomach. 56c and
pointment.
For
the
past
seven
from their son, Claude, who is and be got this information: The
$1J6.
awhile
this
winter.
There
are
a
with an engineering corps in German people honestly believe and a half years he has held a
France. He said he was well and that America is bottled up so position as bookkeeper at the lot o f fellows here from Salem so
Rexall W in e of Cod Liver Extract
was housed and cared for better that a ship can never get out of United States National Bank I don’t get so very lonesome as
you
may
suppose."
than he was wnile in camp on the harbors. The prisoner would and has proved himself so effici­
is prepared for those who prefer the midicinal qualities of
this side. He said also he had not believe that there are Ameri­ ent that his friends confidently
cods’ livers without the taste o f oil. $ 1 . 66 .
Dr. H. A. Littlefield has enlist­
met Prof. W. I. Kelsey, who was cans over here and laughed at expect that he will be advanced ed in the army and has received
As an insurance against colds and pulmonary troubles there
president of Pacific College at the idea that we could ever be a in f£e department work at a commission as captain in the
is nothing better than these. They strengthen the system
one time, and who is engaged in leading factor in the war. They Washington, if hard work and Surgical Reserve Corps. He was
to resist colds. Begin this helpful treatment today.
Y. M. C. A. work over there. see us but say we are English, or attention to detail will bring it. in Portland last Friday arrang­
L Y N N B. FERGUSON
Mrs. Kelsey went over also to that we are some other people He has promised to give the ing some ot his business affairs
Prescription Druggist
act in the capacity of mother to than Americans and are only readers of the Graphic an ac­ and ordering his uniform, as he
the soldier boys, she being one of hired by the American govern­ count o f his “ first impressions" is expected to be in readiness to
UA 0 f f it x a ll 6t»r*
Newberg, O regon
as soon a»he gets settled.
many that were sent.
answer to call within a week’s
ment."
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Locals and Personals J
Cook
Electricity for Cooking Purposes
Yam hill Electric Com pany
Parlor Pharmacy
Jin Ysir Eyes Optically
Correct?
Let This Tonic
ild Strength for Y o u
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