Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 13, 1918, Image 4

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    stance David Lamb, who h a f 1984 and 1994. For the latter
been down from Monmouth dur­ dates, especially, there is no par­
ing the week, says the crop pros­ ticular rush to secure seats—just
N. W O O D W A R S
pects in that section o f Polk take your time and avoid the
Sdito rand Pobluhor ,
county are not as good as they rush.
_______________
r«Mlahod «Tory Tkarado y
are about Newberg, whileGeorge
The timely admonition by the
i : Qropkic Bollitine. Mo. <M Vint
sioor L. Kelty says that in his former Indepeddence Monitor in the fol­
I OOoo. Whlto S3: Root
home section around McCoy
lowing is worthy of due consid­
o l Mo w b «r (. OfOROO, crops look better than they do
• lU o
eration:
here. L. F. Moore, who mode a
i It is absolutely essential that
tour of the valley last week, says fann er and laboring man support his
$1.50 Per Year in Advance grain in the district south of Sa
home town. The valley towns have
lem as far as Eugene looks much been drained o f their young men and of
TH URSD AY. J U N I IS 1918,
better than it does in the French many o f their laboring men. These
towns must meet the w ar revenue calls
Prairie section north o f ^alem.
Th« only way to build up
made by the government on them
home industry is tor bom« peo­
they can only do this by receiving the
The eclipse o f the sun on last support o f the laboring man and farm ­
ple to give it their stipport.
Saturday afternoon was an event er. I f you buy your merchandise and
Even the tat cattle ride to mar­ that will not soon be forgotten supplies from other sections than that
W s have just received a complete tine of Spring and Summer
by most people who witnessed it in which you live you make it harder
ket in Fords these days and it
for these merchants to pay their part
dress goods, such as Voiles, Lawns, Dimities, Etc. W e bought these
no wonder beef sells at fancy though some were apparently in o f the calls made on their territory.
early and are offering them at prices for below present values.
different to the overhead specta Remember that the money spent at
prices.
cular exhibition. Here at New home helps the burner, the merchant
The sun and moon "set a splen­ berg the clouds marred the effect and the banker o f the home commun­
did example for a lot of people to some extent, making it much ity. It is your duty to buy e v e ry th in
you can o f the home merchant at the
on last Saturday by being on easier on
eyes, however.
present time.
These are higher than they used to be, but it will pay you to buy
time to the dot in starting the Star gazers” were in evidence
eclipse.
early as they will be still higher in the near future.
all along First street, with
smoked glass and camera films
“ Swat the rooster” is the ad much in use.
Miss Helen M. Hatch has been
monition being sent out by the
a
guest
at Otterbrook the past
county agents through the medi
The newspaper agitation fav week.
am o f the press, and it it is kept oring the decapitation o f C. E
W e have a complete tine o f ladies* white shoes just received froad
Mrs. Craw o f Newberg has
o p we are liable to be compellet Spence, Master of the State
die Selby Shoe Co’s, factory at Portsmouth, Ohio. They are the
t o do our own crowing in the Grange, which was kept up tor been a guest of Mrs. Langellier
the past week.
future.
some time prior to the annua
Sheldon Mills, of Portland,will
meeting held last week, came to
pair at
I t is easy to surmise that the
spend
his vacation with Mr. and
naught when the vote was tak
thoughts of many a young man
Mrs.
E.
S.
Greer.
en, tor he was again given the
A large tine of other shoes in black and chocolate brown for ladies,
stationed in France turns, these
Medric Greer has been spend­
position by a good majority
misses and men at correct prices. -
high school and college com­
Verily, neither “ all the king’s ing a few days at Portland and
mencement days, to the home
horses” nor the other fellows in southern Oregon.
land and “ what might have
who would like to have bis place,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Anderson
been” had this awful w ar been
are able to dethrone Spence, ant spent the week end with their |
averted.
with this, his latest coup, he wil daughters at West Chehalem.
You will always find the best of clean fresh groceries at Buurd's at
be
able
to
put
the
serews
on
just
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Train
lowest prices. A ll goods promptly delivered.
There was a light in the office
a little tighter.
of Newberg, will occupy the Ot­
o f the Enterprise across the w ay
terbrook
camp house forthe sum­
a t a very early hour, this, Thurs­
mer.
In
the
S.
E.
Winchester
barber
d a y morning, the added vigilance
Mrs. R. W. Swink represented
com ing to the proprietor, S. S. shop on Friday of last week
three
former
Iodiana
residents
Dundee at the special Red Cross
B ow , no donbt, by the ushering
in at the Dow home on Wednes­ met, namely, Mr. Winchester, S. meeting at the Portland Hotel
d a y of a new born son o f eight F. Low e and the writer, all o on Monday.
and a half pounds avoirdupois. whom are beyond the draft age,
Mr. and Mrs.-W. S. Allan en­
The Graphic extends congratu and naturally the conversation tertained the high school alumni
drifted to a discussion of the at Park Hill home on Monday
lations.
coming eclipse, as well as to re­ evening. An unusual number o f
I t appears that the wind just membrances of former free over our former high school students
can ’t blow from the southwest lead exhibitions. Each one told and some of their teachers were
long enough to bring rain any­ of how the “ chickens went to present.
hoar Mrs. §lla Langellier ap­ in the lead. Gardens and grain
Chas Hanson and wf by sher t
more, and it looks like last sea roost,” and of other like unusual
Mrs. L. J. Eddens, Miss Eddens,
peared
at
the
sewing
room
with
events
that
impressed
the
youth-
Josie
Eberhard 1 2, 3,4 and 51)11
Ron’s dry spell might be, not only
are looking discouraged but we
ifiss Belle Kelly and Miss Ethel
an
enormous
tomalie
pie
to
which
duplicated, but intensified very ul minds back in—well, now, Kelly went to Hood- River by
hope for better conditions in the 9 Everest add Newberg$990.
Joseph Hess and wf by sher t<
materially unless the weather what year was it that the total train last week, returned by train the twelve ladies who were for­ near future.
tunate
enough
to
be
present
did
eclipse
o
f
the
sun
was
visible
B
A Kliks 21.25 ac s 35 t 3 s r :
man gets busy soon. Possibly the
The marriage of Miss Elva
to the Cascade Locks, then “ took
ample
justice.
fittie tree frog in the rear o f the throughout central Indiana?
Parrish and Emery Jones, on w and t 5 s r 7 w $477.40.
hijee” down the Columbia
David C James to Wm H Jame
Graphic office may be induced to And, barber-like, “ as be kept on lig liw a y to a short distance be-
Wednesday o f last week, took
and
w f 96.34 ac 1 5, 6 and 7 I
start his rain making croak as a shaving,” Mr. Winchester was rond Troutdale. They report a
their infinite number o f friends
Foster
die t 5 s r 7 w $500.
ready
and
fixed
the
date
in
the
Jast resort.
in Fernwood wholly by surprise,
beautiful,' interesting trip.
Chas?
Tvkeson
and
Ansel
went
year 1869, the month o f August,
Frank Jones to S A Hayes & w
A large number o f the Dundee to Portland last Thursday on but they rallied from the shock 6.83 ac 0 P Turner die t S i r l
T h e cherry season is at hand the ninth day, be believed it was,
in time to arrange for a charivari
•'suid just a few words about the though he was not absolutely ! riends of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. business.
on that same evening, which w and 74.05 ac Peter Smith dl<
3
almer
attended
the
funeral
ser­
T.
F.
Barns
msd^
a
business
right stage for picking. A few sure o f the day in the month
was a loud and harmonious(?) t 3 s r 4 w$1600.'
years ago the trade for cherries Said it was so close to his birth­ vices of Mr. Palmer at Newberg trip to Portland on Tuesday of success. The perpetrators were
W E Jones and w f to C L By
in tin cans wanted the fruit picked day anniversary that he never on Sunday. During his residence last week.
num
and w f I 1 and 2 blk 40 Oal
invited in and the band discours­
in Dundee Mr. Palmer has made
fljuite given, but that day is past orgot the month and year. Was
Sam, Henry and Pauline Otto ed sweet music. After being Park add McMinnville $1.
and canners now want mature sent by his father, along with a many dose friends in the com­ went to Portland the middle of served dainty refreshments the
Amos A Ketch to J L Ketcl
munity and his kindly presence
firait. When ripe it looks better brother, out into a field to get
last week, returning the same crowd dispersed, wishing the 18.50 ac nwVi swVi ■ 2 t 4 s r f
i t tastes better and weighs some grain and the darkness will be greatly missed. The love day.
happy couple long life and un­ w $1000.
and
sympathy
of
the
Dundee
Emma C Koch to A J Graj
Amavier than when picked green, coming on as they returned
A good many from Mountain bounded prosperity.
21.21 ac Joel Perkins die t 4 a i
and the grower who gets in a through some woods made it friends is extended to Mrs. Pal­ Top attended the dance at Rib­
3 w $5000.
burry to piek his cherries and look mighty spooky, and it is mer.
bon Ridge which was held for
Tnc
Dundee
auxiliary
of
the
Geo Mayhew and w f to Otth
goes at it while they are hardly little wonder that he never for­
the Red Cross.
grown^ weak and insipid in taste, got the date. This all seemed led Cross has a treat in store
E
Williams 304 sq rds T C Davii
Miss Anna Tangen went to
The Industrial Club has not
quite plausible and the state­ ; or the community. On Sunday, held any meetings since school Eugene Saturday to visit friends die s 4 t 3 s r 4 w $350.
i s making a serious mistake.
Harry Merrier and wf to School
ment was accepted as final until une twenty-third, B. F. Irvine, closed, and has not yet decided
Mrs. Marie Smith was a Port
'The Valley Canning Co. offers the da v following, when all along of Portland, one of the Pacific
District
No 90 Vi ac swV4 sett i
how often they will be held land visitor Sunday and Mon
t o pay the market price for all the street people were busy with coast’s most appreciated ora­
33
t
5
s
r
8 w $50.
day.
throughout the summer.
products. This is a fair propo­ smoked glass gazing at the sun, tors, will give an address in
H M Peebles and w f to Chas G
Everybody is glad to hear that
Ed Billich, a U. S. sailor boy,
sition and should be given con­ and, among the older ones, like­ Community Hall. The hour will
and Sarah Siebert 1 7 blk 8 Des
Mrs.
Tykeson,
who
is
staying
in
spent
Friday evening at the
sideration by home growera. wise telling of interesting eclipses be announced later. Every one
kins add Newberg $1000.
Aside from the limited amount they had witnessed at other who has had the pleasure of Newberg with Dr. Smith, is im­ home of Mrs. Marie Tangen.
W H M Tiedermann to Atta
L. H. Meyer motored out from Wrenn 195.60 ac s 4 t 3 s r 6 w
o f stuff taken by the Springbrook times. Those coming from the hearing Mr. Irvine will want to proving very much in the last
Portland Sunday in his Overland $ 1000 .
aunCTY, what offers were made central Mississippi Valley states hear him again and those who few days.
car,
returning in the evening.
A
party
was
given
at
the
home
b y outside concerns and what all remembered the eclipse «of the have not heard him are assured
Elizabeth Whalen and husb tc
of
George
Ziegler
for
Mrs.
Jeff
There will be no services at the John E and Thyra M Geldard
encouragement was held out to sixties, but the dates mentioned an exceptional pleasure and an
grow ers in this section, up to the ranged all the way from 1864 to opportunity for a better under-1 Harriger and children Wednes- church next Sunday on account 2.23 ac James Ramage die t 3 s t
time operations began at the 1872, and many were quite posi­ standing of some of the great day evening of last week, Tbe of the Yearly Meeting services in 4 w $3750.
evening was spent in games and Njwberg.
borne cannery? There was prac­ tive they had it down right in questions o f the day.
The regular monthly meetingj conversation. Sapper wasserv-
tically “ nothing doing,” and a their cranium records. In order
’ FLO WEE MKIOfThcNlC
Mr. and Mrs.G.C. Palmer and
asote disheartened lot of produ­ to clear the matter up to our o f the Red Cross was held at the
12 o ’clock.
son, from Bend, made a visit the
The annual Flower Mission
cers on small tracts could scarcely satisfaction, the International Library on Friday evening. Ron-
first of the week at the home of picnic of the W. C. T. U. will be
bave been found than were here Encyclopedia was consulted, and tine business, letters from some
E. B. Ridgway.
held June 19 at the city park.
tryin g t o grow staff and find a it is there reedtded that total of our boys in France, and a
E. O. Hall came in from Silver- Bring flowers in the forenoon to
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones visit­
Market fo r it. Just a reminder, eclipses of the sun occurred dur­ short talk by Miss Hatch who
ton
Sunday to yisit his sick be sent to sick, shut in and new­
ed his'mother near Laurel Sun­
we forget, lest we forget.” ing the nineteenth century in the has been connected with tfae
daughter,
little Lois, who, in comers. Dinner at noon. Bring
day.
years 1806, 1834, 1860, 1669, Home Service Department of the
company with Mrs. Hall, is at baskets of lunch.
The Misses Irene Powell and
T h a t rains have visited the 1878, 1880, 1889 and 1900. Red Cross in Seattle occupied the
the home of Mrs. Alta Chris­
Good program beginning at
Rosalia
Wohlgemuth spent Sun­
Willamette valley in spots this And for those who were so im­ evening. On Tuesday all the
tianson.
2:30 p. m. Singing by ladiea’
day with Portland friends.
spring and that other weather pressed with Saturday’s exhibi­ work on hand for the Red Cross
quartet. All who are interested
Mr. Dery and family, from Al­
conditions and insect pests have tion that they are looking for­ was completed and in compli.
are cordially invited.
here and there with ward with pleasure to the time aqce with instructions from bead- bany, have been guests at the
Flower Mission Snpt.
C E Dawson by sher to B A
varyin g effects, are evidenced by 'When the "show ” may b« w it­ quarters, a short vacation was home o f her parents, Mr. and
th e reports that come in regard­ nessed by them again, we will announced. As soon as material Mrs. R. L. Fairbank, tor a few Kliks tr e% David Ramsey die t
3 s r 3 w $230.44.
in g crop prospects, which are of state that additional total it available and plans at head­ days.
Alice Grace Brown, Carlton, to
The
dry
weather
and
the
aphis
Elizabeth Driver to M ay C Beal Claude Howard Dumdi, Carlton.
onnsuflU interest this season, am eclipses of the sun are booked for quarters completed, the Dundee
at all befluv on the food problem this century as follows, namely, ladies will be ready to take up seem to be having a struggle for and hush pt blk 60 Harley Fruit
Elva Ota Parrish, Newberg, to
fo r the coming year. For in- in 1923,1925,194&, 1954,197*9, their work again. At the noon supremacy and both seem to be Land Sub Newberg $1100.
EmeniOrrio Jones, Newberg.
Newberg Graphic
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BAIRD’S
Nice Line o f W ool Dress Goods
DUNDEE
Our Shoe Line is Complete
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$ 3.50 4.00 4.50
Our Grocery Department
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