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

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The Misses Hasel and Georgia
H. W. Kramer is working at the
Wassam,
Florence
McGrlsd and Columbia ship yards In Portland.
Clara Bolan, of Portland, spent
Miss Vivian Dodge baa a posi­
Sunday at the home of Mr. and tion as stenographer dn’ the pre­
Mrs. D. A. Wassam. The girls are scription
department
with
the
co-workers o f the U*. 8. railway ad­ Woodard, Clark A Co., drug com­
ministration.
pany in Portland and goes back
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Rev. Fred E. Carter and Prof. and forth each day on the train.
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F. W. Perisho mad« a trip to Rai­
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Allan, of
An Electric Iron is iadespensable in the home.
The
The Fernwood school will open nier* on the lower Columbia last Dundee, were saddened for a short
SOUTHERN PACIFIC TOCS T A B U
Bperating cost is small. The service is b if.
again next Monday.
week by the Ford route and brought time recently when word came to
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Waldron anti home some 300 pounds of salmon them from Dee Moines, Iowa,v that
The Electric Range is the acme of perfection in pre­
NORTH BOUND TRAINS
family visited relatives In Portland (or themselves and neighbors (or their son, Alfred, had been selrious-
home canning.
paring food. A special rate of 4 cents per kilowatt hoar
ly wounded and probably killed
L m t < Newberg
Arrive Portland Sunday.
No. SIC, 1:12 a. m.
7:45 a. m.
*8. Barber • recently purchased a while In action in France, but
Frank Adams, of Kalis pel, Mon
for this kind of service.
10:26 a9 m. tana, was here last, week visiting well equipped motor bus which bs they soon learned that the party
Ne. SI4, 1:11 a. m.
is running between Newberg and wounded was another AJlan of the
No. Sit, 1:15 p. m.
2:46 p. m. his uncle. R. M. Sanders.
Small Electric Motors fo r pumping water on the (arm
No. 252, 4:01 p. m.
6:25 p. m.
Ellis A Nelson say they will have Portland, making two round trips same given name.
saves a lot of Hhrd w ork..
2:20 p. m. a cashier at their sale Saturday at each day. A time card giving full
No. 250, 7:0« p. m.
Zeff F. Sears, jeweler and opto­
2:05 a. m. the Commercial barn in order to information will be found (else­ metrist of Madison. South Dakota,
tNo. 202, 12:60 a. m.
Small Cooking Devices, toasters, grills, percolators, etc.,
where in this Issue.
tSunday only.
who was here located several years
facilitate matters.
are handy and make desirable Christmas presents.
Sadr. Lemon Is talking of going ago In the same business in writing
Mrs. Cochran and little daughter,
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS
of Portland, and Mrs. Loy, of As­ to ‘California for the winter and on to have the Graphic sent to him
Arrive Newberg
Leave Portland
“ We are planning on driv­
toria, visited here with the O. W. t o ' San Antonio, Texas, In the says:
9:00 a. ni.
No. 261, 7:25 a. m.
spring where he was (ornierly lo­ ing my ‘W iley’s Knight’ through
Brentner family last week.
11:00 A m.
No. 256, 2:26 a. m.
cated. but we shall expect to see to Newberg next summer. We ran
Oeorge Lutz says his district
2:20 p.m.
No 26». 1:00 p. « .
him return with the wild geese acroes a copy of the special edition
canvassed for the War Work funds
6:2« p.m.
No. 262, 4:06 p. m.
when the balmy breezes blow this you got out in 1905 and It was like
made a record of an average of
«:68 p.m.
No. 267, 6:26 p. m.
seeing an old friend we had not
»7.26 for each of the 32 families way.
12:46 a m.
tNo. 241, 11:25 p.m.
seen Cor several years. We are ex­
J.
M.
Crawford,
who
was
recently
called on.
(Saturday only.
elected as one of the representa­ pecting to dispose of most of our
A young aligator some twelve
Trains Noe. 265 and 258 discon­ inches in length which Dale Butt tives to the legislature from this1 interests here and we have always
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county, has gone east to visit a sis­ thought of Newberg as being the
tinued between Nfwberg and Me-
sent from Texas, Is being exhibited
place we would like to make a
ter
and
other
relatives
and
will
Mlnnvtlle.
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in the show window at the Bar
stop at Hartford, Connecticut, New home on a five or ten acre tract,
croft drug store.
York City and Washington. D. C. when ready to retire from business
Mrs. Bell Finley came from Los He will be gone something like six and Bpend our- time in building up
Howard Blllott wee borne from
Angeles. California, last week for
O. A. C. (o r a Sunday visit.
our ideal of a home.
We have a T H A N K SG IV IN G SER­
weeks.
VICES AT D UN D EE
very pretty 97,000 bungalow with
J. L. Northup was up (rom Port­ a visit with her father, John J.
L. M. Carey was in town Wed­
Gilbert,
who
has
not
been
very
commodious yard, but the seasons
land Sunday (or a visit with rela­
nesday arranging to leave for Phod-
well (oy some tin^.
On Sunday, the 24tb,' Thanks­
are so short it seems dike the leaves
tives.
nlx, Arizona, where he will join
giving services will be held in the
are
hardly
out
before
frost
comes
C.^
8.
Woodward,
of
the
W.
W.
Mrs. A. W. Rees, sister o ( H. R.
Mrs. Carey and son, Clyde, who are
( Health and Happiness I
Dundee church. Rev. P. D. Ford, of
For Y our Boy
I ..
Morris, Is here (rom San Francisco Holingsworth Co., Is laid up at his on a ranch, out from that c itji and spoils the beauty of the yard.”
Salem, will preach at 11 o ’clock a.
home with a well developed case growing cotton and other products -
on a visit.
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m. Uel Marr will have charge of
of the mumps. The malady Is mak
suitable to that warm climate. He SENATOR
On Peace day, November 11, a
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TO
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the music. A basket luncheon at
ing a run of the family.
has hts farm seeded |o grain and
Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L.
noon will be followed by a social
APPR
ECIATES
VOTE
The county commissioners have has arranged (or the care o f hts
Baker, o ( Dundee.
hour. The Ladles’ Aid Society w ill*
had substantial railings put in at cherry crop for next season, the
Mrs. C. B. Wilson and son. Jos­
Editor Graphic-—Permit me to furnish coffee. At this time when
the fill on the highway at the Otis date of hts return being Indefinite
eph, were down from McMinnville
take this opportunity of expressing all ,Dundee rejoices that thus far
place east of town to prevent autos
Miss Mildred Christenson is at
Tuesday visiting relatives.
from skidding o ff the grade. Good the general delivery window In the to you and through your paper roy no gold stars have been added to
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins lett scheme.
hearty thanks (or the assistance our service (lag, it is particularly
postoffice, the place having beep rendered me in my recent campaign fittin g that all should meet in a
this morning (or Pendleton where
There will be a called meeting made vacant by W alter Butler, who
A ll resi­
they w ill visit (or some time with
for re-election to the State Senate. general Thanksgiving.
o f the Civic Improvement Club on has accepted a position as driver for
their son. Harry, and tamtly.
My illness has rendered it Impossi­ dents of Dundee and vicinity are
Monday night,November 25, at the the Standard Oil Co. Horace Nel
ble for me to call upon you and my cordially Invited to attend and
C. J.Hoskins /left here Tuesday Club rooms.
All members are son. who held this Job. has been
many
friends in your vicinity and make this day one of genuine
for Redmond and Bend to look up urged to be present. Grace Newell
transferred to Bandon where he express to them my thanks, and I thanks and comradeship.
a location (or the winter and will Morris, President.
The Rexall Comfort K it
will have charge o f a station for
therefore take this method of doing
send (or Mrs. Hoskins and Helen
Containing so many
Thomas Parrett, who died at his the company. He left here on Tues­ so through your paper.
later.
TAX ES D UR IN G C IV IL W A R
home,, dn Portland Wednesday, will/ day and Mrs. Nelson w ill go later.
Necessary Items
It shalj be my aim to represent
Sam Lemon sold his Oldsmoblle be buried at Pleasant H ill on Par-
Mrs. Langellier returned Friday in the coming session of the Legis­
In 1862 the country had an In­
the (lrst of the week to a Portland frett Mountain Saturday at 1 o'clock
from Seattle where she went to bid lature the best interests of my con­
come tax with a fixed rate o f 3
party by answering a want adver­ In the afternoon. He had been In
good-bye to her son-in-law, Bert stituents in this county, as well as
Cheaper than baying them
per cent on all Incomes between
tisement he saw in one of the daily declining health for some time.
Mitchell, who sailed November 8 on the entire interests of the state of
singly, and packed ready
8«(H> and $10,000 and a fixed rate
papers. .
Kashima Oregon, and I hope that the confi­
A special meeting of the Newberg the Japanese steamer.
of
6
per
cent
oa
Incomes
In
excess
Mrs. Swan Benson went to Berke­ Ministerial Association will be held Maru, for Vladivostock, Siberia,
for m ailing
dence which they have again re­ of «10,000. 1c 1864 this had been
ley, California, last week to Join Monday evening at t:3 0 in the where he will tie engaged In Y. M.
posed In jne will be fully warrant­ increased to a rate o f 5 per cent on
her husband who has a building study of the Friends church. Ad C. ‘A. work under the Government.
ed by my course In future sessions incomes between 2800 and 85.000.
contract there. She expects to re­ dress by Rev. Pollard on "Evang­ Mrs. Mitchell is teaching at Sunny
o f the Legislature.
711 Per cent between 85,000 and
train all winter.
elism."
A ll ministers please take dale, near Seattle, and has her tWb
Thanking you and the public 810.000 and 10 per cent on in­
James J verson, formerly o f New­ notice and attend.
little girls. Eleanor and Louise, most sincerely, I remain.
comes over 810,000.
There were
berg but now located at 811verton,
Arthur Lunstrom, sqn of Mr. with her.
Yours very truly.
few
great
incomes
then,
but thete
writes that h ii son. Private Nelson and Mrs. C. P. Lunstrom. who live
Mrs. W ill Rees, who was out from
W. T. Vinton.
was
relatively
leas
revenue
to raise.
8. Iverson, was killed In action on out northwest of Newberg, died of Portland last Sunday, said the re­
Uncle
Sam
in
the
present
war is
TJko X *x •4 a ti S t or*
the sixth o f October.
tuberculosis this morning. Only
port of the second wounding of
spending every two months a sum
Mrs. D. L. Fleck is here from few days ago he was brought home their son at the front In France LE T T E R FROM LESLIE C U LLE N
N e w b e rg . Oregon.
equal to the total cost of the four
Rufus, for a visit of a month at the from a Portland open air sanltarl was a mistake. The confusion was
years o f civil war.
There were
borne of her father, J. F. Ridenour. um where he spent some time tak­ occasioned by the fact that the o f­
Norfolk, Virginia, stamp taxes for almost every con­
She and Mrs. Ridenour went tq La ing treatment.
ficial publication of his being
November 6. 1918. ceivable kind of business transac­
Fayette today for a visit.
Dear Uncle and Aunt— I re tion. while practically all products
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mackie. who wounded came out so late after the
F. E. Vestal, who had a foot bad­ were out from Portland for a visit word had been received here by ceived your letter last night and were taxed.
Any drafted man
ly bruised by a heavy weight fall­ with relatives last Sunday, said private letter that the public got was glad for it. *1 got nine letters could «scape service by producing
ing on It while working in a Port­ their son-in-law, Volna Sanderson, the Idea that he was twice In the in a bunch and that was the first a substitute, or by paying $300, an­
I have received since I left Seattle. other form o f revenue.
land ship yard some three weeks died recently at Petaluma, Callfor casualty list.
ago. is able to be out on crutches. nla. The widow he left is the old­
A number of Newberg residents The latest one was written on Oc­
tober 11. I suppose I have morn
Mrs. S. F. Wallace spent a couple est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have been clubbing together in
O BITU A R Y
mall in New Y'ork.
days - In Portland during the week Mackie. and the granddaughter of groups of late and sending ^ away,
We
arrived
here
on
October
27
some to Kelso, Washington, and
at the bedside of a grandson, Silas Mrs. Irene Heater.
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Vernon W. Brentner, eldest son
others to Toledo, Lincoln county, and went ashore on October 29.
Wallace, who has had a serious ttgfV
Rev. A.' M. Bray returned home
That was the first time we had of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brentner.
following an operation for appen­ on last Sunday morning from En- for salmon, for home canning.
been o ff the boat for twenty-seven was born hi Motley. Minnesota.
dicitis.
tlat, Washington, where he went to Since nice silver side salmon weigh­ days.
September 13. 1882, and died In
Mrs. M. E. Mark ell. of Spring- assist Jeremiah Osborn, formerly a ing from nine to twenty pounds
-
We
had
nice
weather
during
all
Newberg.
Oregon. November 14.
brook, announces the engagement resident of Newberg, In harvesting each, can be had in this way for of the trip excepting one day be
;
1918, at the age of 36 years. 2
of her daughter. Miss Era. to Mar­ a good crop of apples. He says Mr. ten cents a pound, including ex­ tween Seattle and San Francisco,
months and 1 day.
press
charges,
it
enables
house­
tin A. Volbrecht, of Fountain City, and Mrs. Osborn leave this week for
and three days on the Atlantic
Funeral services were conducted
Wisconsin. As Mr. Volbrecht is at an extended visit with relatives In holders to lay by a store o f excel- south of Cape Flattery. The boat
Friday afternoon in the Hollings­
lent
fish
(
and
thus
head
o
ff
the
present with the Spruce Division, Oklahoma and North CaroliAh, the
pitched so you could hardly walk worth chapel by Rev. M. A. Marcy.
plans for the wedding are in­ latter being the state of Mr. Os­ high cost of meat to a considerable without holding onto something.
of Dayton, a personal friend of the
extent.
born’s nativity.
definite.
We have been having quite a deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moore and picnic since we are in port
The deceased leaves to mourn his
Mr. and Mrs. Bowers went to Day- there Isn’t much to do and we get
loss, both parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
ton last Monday to attend the fun­ every other day off.
W. Brentner. and brother. Howard,
eral of a former neighbor, W. F.
I guess steamboat life agrees of Newberg. many relatives, and a
I
Gllkey, who died Saturday night, with me pretty well.
1 weighed host of friends won by his cheerful
They likely are— possibly |
at the age o f 84 years.
Deceased 153 pounds in San Diego, Callfor
and friendly disposition.
went to bed on Saturday evening nla. and weigh 185 now.
aot. W e ll find out. It’s easy I
apparently in his usual health and
We
will
leave
all
o
f
our
cargo
to locate the difference.
VtoOS S t f
when a call was made at his room here except some burlap.
AM E R IC A’S W A R COSTS
The
the next morning he was found to timbers are nearly unloaded and
be dead. He had been a resident we will take on a load of cotton
Washington— America’s war costs
of this county for many years and and go to New York. I don’t know
to date are 820.543.471.000, treas­
was well known and highly re­ how long we will be there until
ury figures show.
spected.
we are discharged.
The war expenditures for October
We are getting |75 per month were $1.647,821.000. This was an
Emmett W. Gulley, who has been
down from Oreenleaf, Idaho, dur­ and a free ticket to Seattle, plus increase of $94.000,000 over Sep­
Rtkise is im tant when one b ean
tember expenditures, but a decrease
ing the past ten days in the Inter­ 95 per day for expetiWs.
•be new Brunswick.
We will leave for New York next o f $100,000, as compared with Aug­
est o f the every-member canvass In
ust expenses.
the Friends churches for missionary week some time.
1 never heard that record played
I f yon have tried elsewhere
Yours respectfully.
Treasury reports show that 12,-
work, spoke at the church In New­
10 w ell,” ia the uaual remark.
withont
success, there is no
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Leslie
W.
Cullen.
004.000,000 of the Fourth Liberty
berg last Sunday morning. He had
reason
for
discouragement.
The Brunswick method of repro-
not Intended to remain over until
Loan had been’ paid to date. Two
lnotion brings oat tone« hitherto
We
solicit
difficult
cases. Our
Monday but the college students
weeks after the close of the third
uuunination
is
thorough—
it is
•oat. Each record ia played at ita
H
OW
TO
K
IL
L
MICE
loan only $750,000.000 had been i
who had known him as “ Gulley
icientific—
and
shows
us
every
oeat.
7 "
paid in.— Wall Street Journal.
old boy* on the PMk teams when he
defect, in the most minute
'Tome in and hear the new Bruns­
was In college would not take no
Here Is the best recipe for k ill­
letuil.
wick. Then make oompariaona.
(or aa answer and consequently he ing vermin I have ever found.
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It must be accurate to give
INO CULATIO N CHARGES
Price» range from $60 to $1600.
favored them with a talk at the They go away and die and don’t
you the service you are ex­
eoflege Monday morning.
He and leave an odor. It kills rats, mice,
pecting and to aooompliah the
Mr*. Gulley are booked for the mts- ants and cockroaches:
Take one
In discussing the amount which
results
that we desire.
Slonary field in Mexico and will part calomel and three parts pow­ physicians should chargé for Inoc­
leave as soon as their passports are dered sugar.
Scatter this ^about ulating patients against the Span­
received.
It Is thought, however, where they gather. I have known ish Influenza. City Health Officer
that
She
may
not be granted a pass­ It nearly to rid a town of rats. It Parrish,* o f Portland, said that |1
¡NEXT DOOR TO P. 0.
port
as
few
women
are allowed to will clean the cockroaches, ants for each tnoculatlon should be the
r
cross over from this side since the and mice out In three days.
limit. This make« a fee of 92 from
San T o r
batman Kodaks disturbance has been on In that
Nyal
Phoac White 32. 604 F ir« St.. Newhetf
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each patient as two Inoculations
country.
Graphic want ads get results.
are necessary.
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¿ in tV W ft O iV M W ir tiV k M k v y t f l ^
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.! Locals and Personals ;
Electric Devices are Useful
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
W e have a N ew Stock on Hand
Yamhill Electric Company
Camp Comfort
For TRENCH or
CANTONMENT
RAZORS. MIRRORS,
SHAVING H E L PS.
FLASHLIGHTS, Etc.
$L50
LYNN 8. FERCOSON
Are Your
Eyes
Alike?
“Wonderful”
RECORDS PLAYED
AT THEIR BEST
Siarcroft*s ‘D rugstore
t. >
| Prescribing and
Fitting
Ey e Glasss
is Our Specialty
C. Jewel A. er-Optometri
MORRIS
st
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