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Sffi -W J «r* ton ai,torical 80ciety Publie Auditorium N ewberg VOL. XXIX G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1918 MONDAY EVENING’S MUSIC HUBER - STANDARD RED CROSS DRIVE | LEONARD GOWER RECITAL AT W OOM U R HALL WRITES FROM FRANCE WEDDING SATURDAY BEGINS MAY 20 The McDowell recital given « . H. HOOD. PIONEER OF 1864, PASSES AHAT No. 31 FROM JOE NELSON AT THE FRONT On last Saturday Wm. Henry The “ Big Ben” «T h a t Calk Him Monday evening by the college Cerem ony Perform ed By the Rev. W . B. Dennis, o f Carlton, is County Wood died at his home in West Says He Is W ell Fed But W ou ld music department proved a big F. C. Stannard, Father Chairman and J. I. Knight, of o f M ornings Has Chehalem at the age of 72 years. Relish Som e H om e success both from the standpoint With his parents the deceased of the Bride Long Ears M cM innville, Publicity Man Fried Chicken o f numbers and the enjoyment of crossed the plains by ox team, those who attended. The chapel Saturday afternoon at 2 o ’clock Dear Folks—I have been in The National War Drive for coming from Missouri in 1864 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nelson was comfortably filled, and the tending to try and get caught the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Red Cross fhnds begins May 20 and located on what is now have letters from tbeir sou, Joe. program rendered was of excep up in my writing all last week Stannard at Gladstone, Oregon, for one week only. The Nation known as the Sears farm in West in France from which some ex tionally high order. and now the week has rolled by was the scene o f a very pretty is asked to raise one hundred Chehalem where be assisted his tracts are herewith made. Miss Blythe Owen appeared at wedding when their daughter, millions. Yamhill county’s ap parents in rearing a large family. and it is time for my weekly let On date of March 14 he says; her best, and that is very good In 1873 he was married to Have been having pretty fair Helen, became the bride o f Carl portionment is fifteen thousand ter hqme and I haven’t written indeed, in the shorter numbers a line to any one. Y. Huber, of Cbehalis, Washing dollars. This requires quick and Mary E. Carter, who survives weather. Everything is oat is from the New England Idyls,and ton. Yesterday I moved np to the decisive action. In order that him. She was also b om in Mis fall bloom. The cherries and especially in the tw o movements main camp of Company B, and Spring blossoms were used in the most effective work possible souri and crossed the plains with strawberries, etc. Wont be long of the beautiful, but technically I am back with the bunch again. decorating the rooms, and about may be done the following or her parents in 1865. Following until-they will be ripe. Lots of arduous, Keltic Sonata. Miss We are sleeping in the servant sixty relatives and intimate ganization has been effected for their marriage tbe^p moved to flowers and everything is green. Owen shows a decided and grow their own home, consisting o f Makes a fellow feel good to get quarters o f an old chateau. The friends were bidden to the occa this campaign: ...____ __ ing mastery of the keyboard,and center o f our quarters is the sion. W. B. Dennis, of Carlton, has one and a half acres o f grub oak | out and look around. her playing is always a great stable and they keep their stock The bride, gowned in ruffled been chosen connty chairman land located across the road Markham and I went over to pleasure. there at the present time. A net over silver cloth, carrying a and the following gentlemen have from the pioneer home ofJ.C. Nel a town near here last Sunday. The composer’s earlier pieces son. T o this small beginning by It i* a very old and historicplace cute little jackass sleeps in the shower bouquet o f bride roses been named as hi« assistants: were played by Miss Mildred careful management and fruitful with churches, etc., built under stall just below mine and be and white sweet p^as, was at For Yamhill and the north Ferguson in exce llent sty le. There toil they added other acres and ground. Is some ancient affair. wakes me up every night with tended by her father. Little western part o f the connty W. R. is a dash and color about Miss at the time of his death they Bock to 600 and even before his melodious voice. Catherine Meyer and Virginia Bunn, of Yamhill. Ferguson’s playing that is very Montague, flower girls, cousins Outside o f the sleeping quar that, I guess. It certainly was For Newberg and the north owned their beautiful farm. taking, and the ’ ’ Elfin Round” T o Mr. and Mrs. Wood the well worth the trip. Am feeling of the bride, wore little dresses eastern part of the connty, John ters, this is the best camp we in her last group was one of the following named children were fine and so are the rest o f’ the of ruffled net over pink silk and Larkin, of Newberg. have had since we left the Lake. most pleasing things on the pro . Everything is nice and clean here carried baskets o f pink sweet For the central and southeast born: Mrs. M. Mary Vinton, o f fellows. gram. peas. Little Robert Meyer car ern part o f the county, N. F. McMinuville; Alfred, now de and the air seems pure, which is On March 31 the following Miss Melba Sanders played ceased; M. My rtie Noble, o f Che a lot better than the other camps ried the rings on a tray. was written: Corrigan, o f McMinnville. half a dozeq of the well-known Mrs. Russell Lindley Parker, have. For the southwestern portion halem Mountain; Mrs. Bertha Last week ! received tw o let Woodland Sketches with a clear We hear very good reports sister of the bride, sang beauti of the county, F. L. Sackett, of Rice, of McMinnville; Wm. Avery, ters from yon. One was dated touch and a very sympathetic of West Chehalem. They also February 11 and the other trom the front every day and ii fully, ‘‘ At Dawning” and “ Be Sheridan. manner. Especially p le a s in g things keep up the way they cause.” The bridal music was These five gentlemen constitute raised from infancy Gravdon March 3. Both were good and were the familiar ‘ ‘T o a Wild have been going I may be able played by Mrs. Conrad Meyer, the executive or campaign com Wood as their own son. also welcome. Any time a letter Rose,"and the not so well-known In addition to the widow and toeatCbristmasdinner at home. I cousin of the bride. isn’t welcome will let you know mittee for Yamhill county. They ‘ ‘ From Uncle Remus.” 1 saw Chandy Chase and Wal- The impressive double ring have chosen J. I. Knight as pub grandchildren he also left tw o about it. I also got a package Prof. Hull completed the pro , lace Cate Sunday and they both ceremony was performed by the licity superintendent, and as his brothers. Amos and Fielder, of trom you containing tobacco. I gram with four songs and a look finé and seem to like the bride’s father, Rev. F. C. Stan assistants M ayor H. L. Toney Chehalem Mountain. gave the “ cbewing” _to one of short talk on McDowell’s life The funeral was conducted the fellows that uses it, but kept army life very well. They told nard. After congratulations a of McMinnville, County School and work. The general recital me they saw Hobart Littlefield simple luncheon was served. Superintendent S. S. Duncan and trom the home by Rev. John the “ smoking” for future use. of the music pupils was an ___ ______ t ' Also a package from Aunt Eva. and Chester Holt a few days be Mrs. Huber is the youngest Earl Nott, chairman of the Four Snires. nounced for May 30 in Wood- fore and that they were both daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Mar Hall. There is no charge Stannard. Mr. Hnbsr - is She well; also they sa w Frank ^Col- for admission and the public is cord and some other P. C. boy eldest son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. one o f co-operation with the NIGHT OF NEXT WEEK will wait a little before I write cordially welcome. with a bunch of Quakers pass again. Also papers and maga | Huber, o f Chehalis, Washington, schools, fraternal organisations through on. the train. More j and is the assistant superinten- and the churches. Whether it is better now to zines. CHRISTIAN CHURCH REVIVAL power to the Quakers, but they How is everything? We are : dent of the Lewis County Can- It is the special desire of the sacrifice luxuries and some for CLOSES SUNDAY EVENING ought to send older men to do i ning Association. committee that Sunday, May 19, mer necessities to enable France, working the same as usual. Do the rebuilding and send the Mr. and Mrs. Huber will beat be designated by all churches of England and Italy to continue in not have to work Sundays any We are glad to announce that home to their friends after May the county as Red Cross Sunday, tbe fight against Prussjanism, or more so that gives us plenty of young ones to the army. The engineers’ outfits are sending the revival meetings will continue 20th, at 1533 Fifth street, Che and as far as consistent, an ex continue to eat and dress waste- time to write. We had muster men to France every day and until Sunday evening. The in halis. fully and later have to continue this morning and signed the pay change o f pulpits is suggested. terest has been splendid all the they are not fighting men. Dr. H. L. Toney will see that the fight alone, must be answer roll vesterdav. Also drilled an time, and there are a number of ABOUT “ STOOL PIGEONS” hour this morning. Dinner serv I started this letter last night proper representation o f this ed by the American people. and will try to finish it now. I good things yet in store for us. The question of war conditions ed in the dining car—will finish greatest o f all calls is had in all Sunday evening there will be a received your letter of February As to so-called stool pigeons, lodge meetings in the county. and the necessity of each individ later. great evangelistic sermon. Dr. 18 today and I am afraid you We had a very good dinner tor whatever cranky notions some All organizations or societies ual doing his part will be discuss were not feeling very well. Don’t Dunn will speak on “ A Neglected juries may have, it is our judg who desire speakers for the fur ed by Dr. W. J. Kerr in an ad the army. Have a good meal worry, folks, as there is abso- Salvation.” Come and bring ment atter a quarter o f a centu therance of this càuse will please dress at Newberg Friday even every once in awhile. It would lutely no need for I am just as your friends for the last sermon ry’s observation o f unsuccessful confer with J. I. Knight, 13 Ma ing, May 17. The meeting will certainly taste good to get a reg safe here as I would be at home, of the meeting. You will hear efforts to enforce prohibition sonic Building, McMinnville. be held in Duncan’s Hall at 8:00 ular meal again. I am going and you know Gerald is not in Mrs. Stevenson, the evangelist laws th.it without employing de out tor a walk atter while. Wish p. m. the trenches, so there is no need singer in an illustrated solo, ‘‘The tectives, no officer is ever going MAN WHO BOUGHT This meeting is being arranged I was walking home. I would Ninety and Nine.” to worry. to go over the top in enforcing the auspices of the local not mind having a little tried MAIL ORDER CLOTHES under On Sunday morning the sermon bone dry laws. The men who I received a letter from Helen Red Cross and war drive leaders. chicken. E. today and she certainly writes topic will be “ The Responsibili try to ruin our boys and make An exchange tells of a young Dr. Kerr is direetlv represent ties of a Christian.” This ser drunkards of them to secure the man who thought he could save ing the government and is deliv UNCLE REMUS BIRTHDAY PARTY a dandy letter. It has rained quite a bit the mon is given especially for the big profits to be made in boot some money by buying his clothes ering the message to its loyal last few days, but we can’t kick new converts, and it is hoped legging are not soderned squeam of a mail order house, so he sent citizens. All who have the wel A one act vaudeville and min on the weather as it has been a they will all hear it. ish that we need to hunt them to Roars and Sawbuck tor a suit fare o f their country at heart are strel written by W. V. Dolph, the Saturday evening at 8 o ’clock with blank cartridges and feath of clothes and when they arrived asked to come out to the meeting vaudevillian of West Chehalem, lot better t han 1 expected it to be. I am certainlv proud to call Mrs. Stevenson will give a recital er pillows only. The newspaper he found in one of the pockets of and help create a sentiment of will be perpetrated at Carter’s Newberg my home as they have in the church. The program, influences that have been trying the pants the following note: saving for victory in this war hall, Ribbon Ridge, on Saturday made a fine showing in the num which consists of humorous to create a sentiment against “ Should this tall into the hands wherein the liberty of mankind is night, May 18, tor the benefit o f ber of men and the amount of readings and classical songs by the employment of detectives in of a good looking young man at stake. the Red Cross. Mrs. Stevenson, and a short can the apprehension of criminals who desires to correspond with money it has supplied. Mr. Woodfin, the noted soloist Well, folk;», I will bring this to tata by the children, supplement have not been friendly but rather a girl of sweet disposition, kind SMITHS SHOW FIGHTING SPIRIT of the Trinity Episcopal church a close for this time. Give my ed by stereopticon slides, will be averse to law enforcement.—Co- ly address, etc.” of Portland, is to appear in More than 100,000 Smiths are best regards to all my friends one of the best ever given in this quille Sentinel. songs and at the piano, cast in The young man promptly sent and tell them 1 sure appreciate church. a letter to the address and a few serving in the United States the sketch as the small bov. Friday evening will be espe army. Of these 1,500 are Wil Buddy. the interest they have taken in days later received this reply: cially worth while. The mes QUARTERLY MEETING me since I arrived in this part of “ Sir—My wife has received a liam Smiths, 1,000 John Smiths J. U. Smith is Uncle Remus and sage will answer the question, the world. With lots of love to OF FRIENDS CHURCH letter from your address in her and 200 John A. Smiths. There Chas. E. Waide, the banjo king, Can a Man Be Saved Outside you both, Lennie. maiden name. Twenty years are 15,000 Wilsons and Millers who made such a hit as a wise the Church?” Music by the chil Next Saturday and Sunday the ago she worked in a factory and and 262 John J. O’Bri ns, of darkey a year ago, will be as dren’s choir. You are cordially 50 have wives named sisted by Fendall, Miller, Craw BAPTIST CHURCH CALLS PASTOR invited. All evening services at regular quarterly meeting of might have written the note whom Friends church will be held in then. She is now the mother of Mary. There are 1,000 John and Gill, the Newberg South Side 8 o ’clock. Newberg. On Friday night the eleven children jgind my lawful Browns, 1,200 John Johnsons Quartet. The Baptist church hasextend- “ Billy” Sullivan acts very nat board will meet in regu wife. If you do not quit writing and 1,040 George Millers. ed a call to Rev. G. A. Pollard, APPEAL TO AUTO OWNERS college Thes figures are cited by the to her I will make a trip to your urally the part of the hen-pecked lar session in the president’s office. who has been preaching for them bureau of war risk insurance as husband. A leading lady of spe the past six months to become On Saturday night and Sun town and make your face look Have you an automobile? D6 the regular pastor. The church you want to help the Red Cross? day, Paul J. Furnas, of Indian like 30 cents worth of hamburg a reason w hy applicants tor gov cial grace and beautv has been ernment s o l d i e r s ’ insurance selected, and a talented member membership is to be congratulat If so, please place your automo apolis, General Secretary of er sausage.” should sign their names in full of the cast is to be heard in He ed, both tor the good fortune of bile at the disposal of the speak Young Friends Activities and rather than by initials only. Card of Thanks. brew monologue. Those in being able to secure Rev. Pollard ers for the next three weeks. Field Secretary for the American . . ... — * * charge promise a riot of tun, and and the determination to secure Please advise J. I. Knight, 13 Friends Service Committee will Miss Alice L. Adams, tbe effi We wish to tbank our friends trom what weean learn the show him. Invitation is given to nil Masonic Building, McMinnville. be in attendance. and neighbors who so kindly as cient treasurer of Yamhill county to attend the Baptist church and Phone White 11. Mr. Froat will have charge of sisted us in our sad bereavement, who is a candidate for the nomi promises to bea big treat. Let’s get acquainted with the new the music and on Snnday morn daring the sickness and death of nation for the same office on the all go. G. W. Worden was out trom ing will lead a quartett from oar beloved husband and father. Republican ticket, was in New pastor. We are sure yon will be Dr. Rickard was up from Sher pleased. A Methber. Portland last Sundav. Portland. Mary B. Wood and family. berg last Saturday. wood on business Monday. r