Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, June 27, 1918, Image 3

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Fourth of July
Mrs. Huckleberry, who has!
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been ill with dry pneumonia, ia
recovering.
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Mrs. Marie Tangen, of West
This is the position ot co-aeration which
Chehalem, is a guest of Mrs.
the United Stetes National Bank is en­
Cyrene Palmer.
Medric Greer left on Tuesday
ds« vorinf te sssmne te the best ef its
for
McMinnville to join the Yam­
ability. We have dedicated our facilities
hill
contingent of the selective
and services te encouraging thrift—aid­
draft.
ing legitimate production o! necessities
Mrs. W. J. Bennett recently re­
ceived word of the birth of a
-and conserving
nephew, the first child born to
Every young man, middle aged man and elderly man
Mr.
and Mrs. William McLellan,
aD things from
of Wapato.
in the vicinity of Newberg will need some wearing
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harper,
Mrs. S. M. Crosby, Dr. und Mrs.
apparel on this patriotic day.
A. P. Watson, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Crosby were gnests at Ot­
ter brook last week.
George Mall, wbo owns a
b. OREGON O
•O F I
small acreage on Lover’s Lane
and was a cousin of Mrs. Schultx,
died at one of the Portland hos­
pitals last week. Mr. Mall had
We started to write an ad but have gotten off on war.
been working in one of the Port­
land shipyards and was ill only
a few days.
and we can fit you out from a ¿new pair of socks to a
The teams in charge of the W.
S. S. campaign are at work rais­
A hat with elegant style.
ing their allotments. The gov
s home
s w s s s w institution
m a a s a s w v s mmwimm
that offers
a
a to
a young
—v^svv^^
ernment virtually commands
men and young women the beoeffe o f a lib­
Nice dress shoes from
and expects every head of a fam­
eral education m der good influences at a ily to attend the ratification
B. V. D., Porosknit, Balbriggan,
meeting to be held at the school
minmuun expense.
house at 8 p._m. on Friday the
either kne6 length or ankle length.
»7th.
Its courses of study are arranged to give that broad cul­
Winfield Dillinger, a soldier at
A new assortment from
ture which should be the possession of every intelligent man Vancouver,
and
*his
brother
Ar­
and woman, which includes Philosophy, History and thur, a superintendent ot Chau­
A new shirt will help your appearance. But if you
Political Science, the Languages, Biblical Litera­ tauqua work, were at home for
want to be really dressed up you should get one of our
ture and History, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, the week and the occasion was
Physics, Public Speaking, Home Economics, Music. made a family gathering and
about twenty members of the
Last year a Commercial Course was added, which Dillinger family and their rela­
They simply put the finishing touches
tives held a reunion on Sunday.
proved to be popular.,
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on any man.
Those
who
heard
B.*F.
Irvine,
For Catalogue and further information
ot Portland, at Community hall
on Sunday are most enthusiastic
Address the President, Levi T . Pennington
in their appreciation ot the able
address he gave. His speech
was confined to quotations trom
German authors and an explana­
FRESH FROM TH E OVEN tion of the results from the doc­
trines therein. The hearty ap­
is the way yon receive oar breed. And plause which interrupted the
it is delicioas. Made from the highest speaker and the emotion on the
RIBBON RIDGE
REX
RATBELL
grade floor in a clean bakery, it leaves faces of his hearers as they left
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nothing to be desired. Try a loaf to­ the hall were high tributes to
day and you'll want it again to-morrow. Mr. Irvine’s powers of reaching Grant Fenler left Tuesday af­ The Hertig family are having • Mrs. Elmer Wright visited in '
Oar pies end cakes, too, are fresh every the hearts of his hearers and ternoon for Camp Lewis.
Newberg Sunday.
a siege of liberty measles.
day.
.James Kane transacted busi­
arousing in them a greater de­ A half dozen of the young peo­ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rich spent ness
in McMinnville Monday.
ple
attended
a
party
in
Newberg
the week end with the Evans
N e w b e r g B a k e r y termination than ever to do Saturday evening.
Miss Olive Jenkins spent sev­
their utmost to win the war.
family.
J. H. SHERLOCK. Prop.
eral
days of the week visiting in
While in Dundee Mr. Irvine was Mrs. Jack Larsen visited at the Mrs. A. H. Boyd was a New-
Portland.
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Zenzen home last Thursday after­ berg visitor on Thursday and
Mrs. F. D. Frost and daughter,
noon.
Allan.
Friday.
Isabelle,
is visiting friends in
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray and Mrs. W. C. Bryant and chil­
J . L . V A N B L A R IC O M
FERNWOOD
daughter, Florence, accompanied dren and Mrs. Albert Kenmitz Portland this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larsen and were Tuesday callers of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart ot
Mrs. D. A. Jones and Wm. by
Portland were week end guest»
little
drove to Brush Boyd.
Dailey who spent last week in Prairie, Clarence,
Wash.,
on
Sunday,
visit­
of
Portland came home Sunday ing with Mr. Larcen’8 relatives Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sleeper, of Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ditto and
evening.
Mountain
Top,
and
Miss
Laura
at
that
place.
Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Mulligan'
We please the moet particular. Phone us a grocery order aad aaa
Miss Carrie Hobson who has
Harriger,
of
Oregon
City,.were
If our prompt service doesn’t surprise you. We want your trade.
from Portland Sunday'
been spending some time with Every one is requested to come Sunday visitors at the Boyd dcoveout
to
visit
Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Ditto.
her sister, Mrs. Arthur Baird, to Raybell school house Friday home.
ss
Mrs. Jack Sawyer was one ot
returned home Sunday evening. evening, June 28, to complete the
Mrs.
T.
Evans,
Mrs.
Sara-Gro­
quota
of
the
War
Savings
cam­
a'
party attending- the Rose
The Red Cross sewing was paign and organize a War Sav­ ver, Gaines Evans, Miss Snsie Coursen
Reed recital at the Mult­
I T H E H O M E O F F L O W E R S ! held as nsual at the borne of ings Society. Whoever is not Evans and Wm. Grover were nomah Hotel Wednesday even­
Mrs. A. S. Bryant last Thursday.
willing to aid the government is Newberg visitors on Tuesday. ing,-
; SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS— Plants in pots, cyclamens, Quite a number of ladies were giving
aid to the enemy in au in­ Look out for wedding bells.
(fine plants), cinerarias, primroses, ferns, fern dishes, gerani­ present and all unfinished work
. Rev. G. V. McClure, who will
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ums, calls lilies (hardy flowers), hydrangea, peonies.|g Roses on hand was completed. It was direct way.
continue
his work in connection
Mrs.
T.
Evans
entertained
the
our specialty (strong plants). Low prices.
with
the
Y. M. C. A. for a time,
decided to discontinue our meet­ Little Jeanne Barber came very following friends on Wednesday
ings until after the cherry and near being run over by an auto; evening: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Car-i is riding between Rex and Port­
M -m JO H N G O W E R
berry season is over, owing to mobile Wednesday evening. She ter, Mrs. Albert Kenmitz and land in a newly purchased Ford.
the scarcity of help in saving the ran out to greet her uncle and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Har­ In response to a telegram. Mrs.
fruit.
annt and fell under the running ford and the Lee Van Osdal F. 1. Eves spent a few hours
The regular monthly meeting board. Fortunately Mr. Hite family.
Tuesday in Portland visiting her
of the Parent-Teacher Associa­ was able to stop the car before As to crop conditions on the son-in law, A. J. Heskett, who is
tion was held on Thursday of the hind wheel passed over her, hill: All grain crops are sadly in with the Ellison-White Chautau­
last week. The members present but it caught her foot, bruising need of rain at once. The cherry qua people this summer.
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were, Mesdames W. A. Parrish, it severely, and spoiled all of cropisfairlv good. Wild black­ | Guv Hickman was at Rex Sun­
T. E. Hobson, Lee Jones, Emery Jeanne’s enjoyment of her broth­ berries are ripening two or three day,
spreading the glad tidings
Jones, Fred Schick, Offel, Bryant, ers party.
weeks
ahead
of
average
years.
that
girl had been added
Phone Black 23
Residence Blue 6 Brouillette, Ross, Baker. It was Earl Barber celebrated his sev­ The prunes are developing very to the another
Hickman
who are
decided to suspend the meetings enteenth birthday on Wednes­ rapidly and the indications are at present living family
at Mnltnomah
nntil the time of the opening of day, June 19, by giving a party for a very heavy June drop and Station. Miss Ona
Gustin ac­
The Sunday school will observe the schools.
at his home. After an enjoyable for an unusually early prune har­ companied him back to assist iu
CHEHALEN CENTER
Children’s Day next Sunday by Emery Jones and Adlai Liven- evening spent in playing games vest this fall.
holding an all day picnic with good, who have been called into and other amusements, ice cream Mrs. A. H. Boyd received a the home for a time.
Wm. K. Graves came out from appropriate
program.
service, left for McMinnville Tues­ and cake were served to the very pleasant surprise on Tues- Cherry and blackcap pickers
Portland for a visit Friday.
Mrs.
Clara
Reets
and
daugh­
day
evening, expecting to start guests, who were as follows: day in the way of a visit from wanted by W. E. Williams,
Fred Harrison came home ter, Vivian, from Junction City, for Camp
Lewis early Wednes­ Mrs. L. A. Hilleary and Mr. and her mother, Mrs. DeWitte, of Springbrook, phone 10a51. 36tf
from Eastern Oregon Monday. were visiting relatives in the day morning.
They were ac­ Mrs. A. J. Hite, of Portland, Mr. Monmouth, and her brother, J.
J. Sanger Fox and others held neighborhood last week.
by their wives as far and Mrs. Chancey Gell and Ar- P. DeWitte, and two little
the meetiugs Sunday at the R. W. Staley and son are set­ companied
as McMinnville. The sorrow of leta Gell, the Misses Olga and daughters, from Galice; also Mr.
cbnrcb.
ting up a saw mill which they their many Fern wood friends at Erma Blackburn and Miss Dorris and Mrs. Raybell, of Galice. Mr.
expect
to operate in getting out having them go, was genuine. A McLaughlin, of * Newberg, Miss DeWitte is employed io the forest
The Misses LaVer and Pauline
railroad
ties and rough lumber. large farewell party was given Maude Olson, Frances Olson, service on the Siskiyou forest
Cornelison, and Bari Laugh-
lin, from Yamhill, and Miss Jos­ Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mr«. them at the gymnasium Satur­ Agnes Groth, Florence Ray, Miss range.
ephine Hyde, from Portland, Cyrene Palmer were over Sun­ day night. We alL hope to see Matilda Zenzen, Nicklus, Hubert
were guests ot the Misses Anna day guest* at the M. P. Johnson them come home in safety when and August Zenzen, Jim John­ Try the Graphic office for book PN8NI BUCK 49 202 FNtT
the war la over.
and job printing.
ston.
and Elsie Tangen over Sunday. home.
[BETWEEN PEOPLE AND NATNM
Next Thursday
UNTIED STATES
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PACIFIC COLLECE
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Everyone should be
fired with patriotism at this time, if ever in their
Hfe. If there is a drop of red blood in a man’s
veins let him show it on this Independence Day.
Our nation’s liberty hangs in the balance.—
We want you to celebrate the Fourth in Newberg
new $4.00 hat.
$5.00 to $10 00
Union Suits in
Neckties.
50c to $1.00
new Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool guaran­
teed suits.
The time to buy is NOW!
Miller Mercantile Company
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
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W hen in Need of a Plumber
E. L. EVANS, 501 1st S t, Newberg
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The Plumber