Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, March 21, 1918, Image 7

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. Mrs. L. S. Otis has been spend-
Don’t forget the Red Cross
ing the week with her daughter, booths Saturday, which is “ Dol-
Mrs Van Atta, in McMinnville . lar D<jy” in Newberg. 1
L o c a ls a n d P e r so n a ls
Now Muck Would You Give to Save
J C. Colcord icin receipt of a 1 Born—On Wednesday night to
cablegram from nis son, Frani, Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, who
A HUMAN LIFE?
live
on
South
Meridian
and
Lester
Wright
announcing
street,
a
OUR CO UNTRY is not asking you to give in this
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but to B U Y a security that is « worth 100 cents on the
son.
their safe arrival in France.
dollar, to help save a life and to hdlp the United States
Yot government is not asking you to buy
A little daughter of Roy
to win the war. Your
A rrival and Departure o f Pas.
Homer Ramey, who recently
Mrs. W. R. Oliver, who recent­
impossible amounts at one clip but does ask you to buy 50 cents
[er Trains.
ly moved, with her husband, to Woods, deceased, is out from enlisted for the aero service,
worth a day or “ two bits” worth o f war stamps a week. Let
Portland for an extended visit writes his father, G. W. Ramey,
your little boy and little girl boy a ''th r ift” stamp every week
r ralas I mp P»rtUa4
Tratas fraai PartlaaS Portland, is out on business.
and impress upon them the importance o f saving and at the
with her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Van that he is located at San An­
same time inspire them with toe thought they are actually do­
6:37 A. M.
9:00 A. M.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Scott
ing their “ b it'’ to help beat the world « worst enemy. •
Blaricom.
tonio, Texas.
9:10 A. M.
11.-02 A. M. Livengood, o f South Main street*,
“ For 25 cents you will receive a U . S. Thrift Stamp and a
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
1:17 P. M.
David| Johnson brought his
5:20 P. M. on Tuesday, March 19, a son.
card to paste it on. The card has spaces for 16 stamps, cos
3:53 P. M.
2:30 in the afternoon of Wednes­ wife home from the Portland
ing you
$4. When
it , is full, exchange
it—with a i few eer
cents ad­
HMMMBM
b M
,
6:58 P. M.
2:25 P. M.
W. M. Crawford was down day of next week at the home of hospital Wednesday where she
ditional
i) in cash— for a
s W ar Savings Stamp,
Stan
for which the Gov
2:06 P. M. from Dayton Wednesday look­
eminent will pay you $6 January 1, 1923.
•IKK) A. M.
•12:55 A. M. ing after his property interests Mrs. L. S. Otis, corner of Fifth had been taking treatment for
, *6:50 P. M.
“ These W ar Savings Stamps are as safe
U . S. Bonds,
and[ College streets.
some time and her case is report­
They are the safest investment In the world I because they are
•Saturday night only.
here.
backed by the entire resources o f the country, and the profit
Rev. Joseph Hall, who recently ed to be quite encOuraging.
you make on them amounts to 4 per cent interest, compound«!
ILoop Special Saturday A Sunday
Charley Cavell has been doing returned home from Santa Ana,
quarterly, on January 1, 1923.
Harold Hinshaw went to his
some surveying in the onion dis­ California, is now occupying the home in Portland Wednesday to
“ Every time you have m osey you’ don't absolutely need buy
Bruce Lininger, of Ashland,
a
W
ar Savings Stam p. Every time you have a quarter you
trict below Sherwood during the cottage on the northeast corner prepare to go to France as a
can possibly spare, buy a U . R. Thrift Stamp.. ”
spent the week end with Rev.
week.
o f Second and Center streets.
member o f Friends Re-construc­
Your country needs your help.
and Mrs. S. P. Van Dyke.
Mra S. H. Upton, field agent
Oliver Evans, who recently tion Unit of the Red Cross, he
W .J. Vestal and family were of the Rescue . Home for girls in
sold his residence on North River having received a call to that
down from Salem last Sunday Portland, spent Sunday in New­
street, has moved to the Ritchey service last Saturday from the
visiting the Henry Bhret family* berg with her family.
- -property on South College street Philadelphia office.
“ H;
Yea Wight*
Dr. Ralph W. Van Valin went
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sickafoose, opposite his photograph gallery. J. L. Van Blaricom went to
to Portland Wednesday to at­ o f Monmouth, came to Newberg
Ralph Otis comes into town Portland Monday afternoon to
tend the Dental Supply Manu­ Wednesday morning to look for with a little firmer step than has look after a shipment of apples
facturers Convention—ouch!
a location for a borne.
been his customary pace. It is a that had been billed to him from
Ernest Bales and family were
County Surveyor H. W. Her­ daughter, Peggy Jane, and was Hood River ten days before and
down from McMinnville last ring was down from McMinn­ born on Thursday morning of which had tailed to arrive. He
found them at the O.-W. R. & N.
Sunday visiting the former’s ville Wednesday doing some road last week.
surveying out east of town.
► brother, J. E. Bales and family.
Mrs. M. J. Nash and Mrs. M. railroad company’s freight depot
Mrs. C. B. Wilson and children A. Hughes went to Tigard last in the city and the delay in trans­
C. B. Wilson came down from
NYON E of any age may open a SAVIN GS
fer to the Southern Pacific was
•the county seat last Sunday for came down from McMinnville Sunday to spend the day with
accounted for by a statement of
A C C O U N T at the United*States N a tr o S
a visit with his mother who has Tuesday evening on account of the former’s son-in-law, E. E.
the
officials
to
the
effect
that
the
Bank upon making a first deposit of $ 1 .0 0
not been id good health for some the illness of Mrs. Joseph Wilson. Finley, and family. O. Nash, of
army
and
navy
and
shipyards
Escondido,
California,
was
also
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. N. Reames,
or more. In addition to having one's money safe,
time.
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had drawn on their forces to
there.
of
Grants
Pass,
are
in
town
vis­
and convenient to get when needed, it is earning
The college auxiliary will meet
Charley Cobb, -who has a po­ such an extent that it was im­
at the President Pennington iting the G. W. and N. F. Byers
SU BSTAN TIAL INTEREST, payable semi-annu­
possible to get freight moved as
home on Saturday afternoon at families. They will go from here sition as ratchett setter in one of it should be.
ally.
the big saw mills over in Cowlitz
2:30 o ’clock. A full attendance to Montana.
More than 225 Newberg people
Miss Vera Stannard has been county, Washington, spent Sat
Thrift and W ar Say­
is desired.
forgot
all about conservation of
urday and Sunday in Newberg.
having
a
vacation
at
home
for
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Lee, who
ings Stamp will also
Mrs. Cobb and the little one are resources, on Tuesday evening,
spent some time here visiting at tw o weeks on account o f the a
and consequently filled three
help you save. Its pa­
arranging to go to him.
the home of her son, Rev. G. H. closing of the schools at Cheba-
coaches
that
were
headed
for
the
M rs. C. S. Hulin received a
triotic, too.
x
Lee, went to her home at Albany I is, Washington, where she is
county
seat,
carrying
the
high
message
announcing
the
death
teaching, on account of a conta­
the first of the week.
o f her mother, Mrs. David Smith, school ball team that had bpen
gion o f measles.
v
Charley Lapp, who was out
victorious in a game on the
Chester (EOLoveland is quite of Springfield, last Sunday. De­
from Portland last Sunday visit­
home
floor with McMinnville
ceased leaves to mourn her loss
ing his father, said he had a job seriofisly sick, having had an at­
an aged husband, tw o sons, six high school team on last Friday
O F NEWMERO. O R E G O N
of painting at one of the ship tack of blood pressure and neuri­
d a u g h t e r s and twenty-four night. , They were out • with the
tis.
Mrs.
Loveland,
too,
has
yards on the river front at good
slogan, "Get Mac’s Goat,” and
been ailing during the winter grandchildren.
"wages.
it was done. It is said that en­
but is faithfully caring for her On Friday of last week Rev. F. thusiasm ran so .high that the
Mrs. Alma Hunt, of Lents, has
C. Stannard conducted the fu­
husband at present.
work of tw o policemen was re­
been at Springbrook considera­
Beginning next Monday the neral services of the little one quired to maintain proper equi­
bly o f jate, taking care of her sis­
ii
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" r . ‘*y '
and a half-year-old son of Mr.
ter, Mrs. Matilda Hoskins, who high school will open at 7«A5
librium during the progress of
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Hess,
and
on
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has not been in her usual health o ’clock in the morning and dose
the game.
at 1?:45 p. m., thus giving the Tuesday of this week he also
for sometime.
Resolved, That Railroads in
boys an opportunity formwork conducted the funeral Of the son
Enos Hanson, former resident
the
United States engaged in in­
in the afternoon. The school of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall, of
of Newberg and brother of Silas
terstate
traffic should be- owned
Phone Black 23
Residence Blue 6
board is also contemplating let­ about the same age.
Hanson, came out from Port­
and
operated
by
the
Federal
ting the sixth, seventh and
It appears from the following
land Monday to take the place
Government. This was the ques­
eigth grades out also, a little notice clipped from a Portland
as engineer at the N.C. Cbristen-
later, in order to increase the daily that "S. Ed,” former teach­ tion that was very ably debated
spn saw mill out in West Che-
at« Wood-Mar Hall on last Sat­
labor supply.
er in the Newberg high school, is
OF FLO W E R S
urday night by four voung men. j T H E H O M E
halem.
,
Rev. and Mrs. Fred E. Carter, still keeping the pace o f one who
Irl McSherry and Roger Elder,
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, a niece of
SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS—Plants in pots, cyclamens,
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Crozer and is "agin the government:” Want­
representing McMinnville Col­
Mrs. H. E. Hall, with her daugh­
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­
ed—Men
to
stay
away
from
Ore­
C. S. Woodward went to Salem
lege, took the affirmative, and
ter, Miss Iva, of Faribault, Min­
ums,
calla lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies. Roses
last Sunday afternoon and re­ gon City, Lebanon and Camhs.
Ezra Hinshaw and Harold L*e,
our specialty (strong plants). Low prices.
nesota, are recent arrivals and
mained over until Tuesday after­ Big strike in paper mills. S. Ed
representing Pacific College, pre­
will spend considerable time here
noon in attendance at the Lay­ Ladner, Oregon City.
JO H N G O W ER
senting the negative, the latter
'visiting the Hall and Rundell
man’s Missionary Conference.
Rev. F. C. Stannard has ac­ winning a unanimous decision of
families.
They say the addresses given cepted a call for county mission
the judges. It was a splendid
Hugh Rundell, who has been were very inspiring, but that
work tor the Baptist church of presentation of the question,
working with the Southern Pa­ for some reason the attendance
Oregon City, his territory being which is just now a live issue,
cific for the past tw o years at in­ was vtrv disappointing, the
in Clackamas county. He ex­ the voung men showing by their
tervals when out o f school, in number being small, considering
pects to move to Oregon City argument that they had made a
the shops and out on the road in the most excellent programs ar­
Time to take something to tone up the system.
about the first of next month. close study o f it. The judges
different capacities, has been rec­ ranged. y 1
Here pre several reliable medicines that will do
The Staunards have been about were Attorney A. O. Condit, of
ommended for advancement to a
away with that tired feeling and renew your
Jesse Edwards received a letter here so long that their many Salem, and Attorneys D. P
energy
—
position as fireman on an en­
a few days ago from his grand­ friends here feel that they be­ Price and Frank H. Hilton, of
gine.
REX ALL BEEF, WINE AND IRON
PRICE $ 1 .0 0
son, Ewart Edwards, who is long to Newberg and will regret Portland.
The Graphic has been request-*] statione(] with an aero squad­ to see them go.
FOR BUILDING STRENGTH. Is most pleasant to
At the close of the basket ball
take and is very prompt in its action. It stimulates
ed to announce that a meeting ron at San Antonio, Texas, as
Commissioner W. S. Allan, of game on last Friday night, Miss
the appetite and thus helps the stomach to derive full
of the Honor Guard girls is call- an ambulance driver. He has
Dundee, received a copy of a Des Florence Bassett, domestic sci­
nourishment from all that is eaten. It aids in quieting
ed for Friday afternoon of this been promoted to the rank of
the nerves and conduces to sound, refreshing sleep.
Moines, Iowa, newspaper a tew ence teacher in the high school,
week in the rooms over the Unit­ Corporal. He is out with a big
Its blood-enriching properties help to bring the glow of
days ago which gave an account entertained the home team and
ed States National Bank, and white car when machines are fly­
health
to £he cheeks.
of an engagement his son, Al­ a tew others. Music was an en
that all who may desire to keep ing, and m case there is a fall of
REXALL CELERY AND IRON TONIC
PRICE $ 1 .0 0
fred, took part in on the French joyable feature of the evening
the organization alive are urged a machine and its occupants it is
Is for people who are run down and out o f condition.
battle front recently, in which and much merriment was occa­
to be in attendance.
If it does not make you eat, sleep, think and work
his business to go to the scene at his captain and a number of his
sioned by the writing of a
better—if it does not make you feel good—your money
The fact that the Spaulding full speed and tush the injured, if comrades wergjcilled. He is a
—
" Round Robin” letter to former
back. The taste is pleasant, and i,t will not upset the
Logging Co. has sold something any, to the hospital.
member of an fow a regiment, 8tU(jent 9 , namelv, Raymond Bas-
stomach.
like 1,200 cords of mill wood for
A parent who is a patron of which accounts- for special no- 9ett Earl Mool4, Fred Horning,
REXALL SARSAPARR1A TONIC
PRICE $ 1 .0 0
spring and summer delivery, is the Newberg high school, has tice being given of the event in ■ Harr> Rockwell and Elmer
«
Should help you by assisting to purify’ and enrich the blood, thus
pretty good evidence that the said to the Graphic that he
an Iow a paper.
j Thomas, now in France, to tell
stimulating and strengthening the various organs and tending to
people are taking time by the thinks that rivalry between the
bring about that complete, harmonious, machine-like action of
The attendance of Attorney D. • them that "w e got Mac’s goat.”
every part which insures health.
forelock with the view of being Newberg and McMinnville high
P. Price as one of the judges otixh osein attendance were War-
Also Bamboo Brier Blood Builder, $2.oo. Specific and Al­
fixed so they may not be caught school basket ball teams has
the debate held at Wood-Mar ren> Max, Clifford and Wallace
terative Compound, $1.00.
Americanitis Tonic, 50c and $1.00.
short of fuel next tall and winter. developed to such a stage that a
Everyday Tonic, $1.00. Olive Oil Emulsion, $1.00. And all other
Hall on last Saturday night, Jones, Austin Young, Don Craw,
popular pranda.
Mrs. W. E. Allison received in­ check should be called by the re­ served as a reminder o f the days Clifford Cullen, Prof. Adams,
formation recently of the death spective faculties and boards of when he was one of the live coach, Jacob Griffeth, yell lender,
other brother, George Shearer, the tw o schools. He is a believer wires among the students of Merritt Timberlake, president
Prescription Druggist
Which occurred February 10 at in clean sport and likes to witness P. C. He graduated with the student body, Olive Bassett, Al­
Jjka Z R e x a ti Stor*
N ew berg, O reg on
Dufftown, Scotland. Deceased the exuberance of youth, but has class o f 1897 and soon after took berta Langton, Neva Manion,
was only thirty-tbree years of no sympathy with the rough up the study of law and when Theresa Boyd, Zenith Calkins,
age but tor several years he bad neck tendency that is liable to admitted to the bar opened a Cecile Winters, Miss Stewart,
been superintendent of a large develop when rivalry is intense, law office in Portland where he Florence, Lucille and Eleanor
Newberg Lodge No. 104 A . F.
SH ILOH R E LIE F CORPS NO. 28.—
4k A . M. Regular meeting Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs­
tea farm in India at a salary of unless it is properly curbed. He has built up a lucrative prac­ Baseett, Mrs. Bassett.
Second and Fourth Thursday
day of each month at 2:30 P. M. in the
$5,000 a year. Another brother! says, too, that be thinks older tice. Newberg is always de­
evenings o f each month.
•
For Sale—About 2 dozen Ply­ Visiting brothers always welcome.
! I. O. O. F. Hall.
has taken the India position heads among the rooters on both lighted to have the old students
Mra. Minnie V. Byers , Pres.
made vacant V sickness and sides are largely to blame for the return here as occasion calls mouth Rock pullets in good con­ By order W . H . Woodworth, W . M ..
John
Larkin,
Secretary.
,
*
Emma
L . Snow, Sac.
dition
and
laying.
N.
E.
Britt.
intensity o f feeling developed.
death.
them .
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Yamhill Electric Com pany
OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
UNITED STATES
[ONAL
W h en in N eed of a Plum bee
E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St., Newberg
It’ s
S p r in g
T o n ic
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LYNN B. FERGUSON
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