Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 18, 1919, Image 5

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    Locals and Personals
Rev. A. M. Bray, who recently
Lloyd Armstrong and family, j
want to* Freeno, California. write« who recently sold out at Oreenleaf,
that ha finds thara a hustling city
with bank clearlnsa amounting to
17 . 000 . 000 .
Joe Powell left here last Sunday
with the remains of his father,
Christmas Powell, whoaa death was
noted last weak, for Boise. Idaho,
Mr. and Mrs. N.v A. Wlckware for hurlaL The seed widow went
Miss Bvah Hadley is assisting at
tha cashier's desk -at the Miller have returned from Coopersrllle,
Michigan, where they made an ex­
Mercantile Co. store.
vValter Kirk, who came 1gom Pas­
Regular
Sunday
school
and tended visit with reiatlvss.
co. Washington, with his father's
Mrs. M. P. Telgen. of Teigen. remains for burial here, remained
church services will bo held at the
West Chebalem churqh next Sun­ Montana, visited lo Newberg a few over for a few days visiting rela­
days this week with her nelce Mrs. tives and friends.
day.
He had been
Seth Tompkins, of Kansas, a for­ Thero Stalhelm. Another visitor of away from Newberg tor eighteen
mer Central City, Net-rasha. friend the latter during the weak was Mrs. years.
o f Pres. John D. Mills, was In New- Emma H. Nolen, of Lewistown,
The expansion from the intense
Montana.
- cold on thè concrete In the build­
berg Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sergeant ing occupied by the Southern Pa­
F. E. Preshy, o f Lake Benton,
spent
a part of last week at their cific passenger station was too
Minnesota, is here visiting his fo r­
Perrydale
farm In Polk county and much for one of the large plate
mer Minnesota friends, Mr. and
la Salem arranging some business glass windows that fit closely and
Mrs. S. W. Newhouse.
matters, preparatory to going to it was broken.
Prof. Rollin W. Kirk, superin­
San Diego, California, to spond the
H. J. Maynard and son, George,
tendent o f schools at Oregon» City,
remainder of the winter with a and family, who came In from Liv­
came last Sunday to attend the
slater of Mrs. Sergeant. They ex­ ingston, Montana .Thursday morn­
funeral of his uncle, J. C. Kirk. .
pect to leave Friday. Their son-in- ing, said the mercury waa 10 below
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sergeant at­ law and daughter Mr. a’nd Mrs. O.
there When they left and that wood
tended the funeral o f Mr. Ser­ K. Edwards, started for California
‘was selling at $17 a cord and aban­
geant’s youngest brother, George a few days ago sad will visit thbir
doned railroad tiee at |1.|0 inch.
Sergeant, at Sheridan the first of youngest eon who Is a student in
On Christmas Eve at the Baptist
Stanford.
church there will be given a Christ­
mas program by the children of
the Sunday school and following
the program a tree, with aceom-
panylng treats, will be in evidence
for the children. All are cordially
lnvltad to attend.
The funeral of J. C. Kirk, the
aged father o f Mrs. W. E. Terrell,
wbpee death at Pasco, Washington,
waa announced last week, waa held
at the Terrell home dn, Wynooeki
T im e and again, in tests
street last Sunday afternoon and
o n to n e , th e C o lu m b ia
was conducted by Rev. Fred B. Car­
ter. Besides Mrs. Terrell be left
G rafon ola has w on ov er all
anfXher daughter whoaa homo la
c o m p e tito r s . W e w ou ld
In Iowa, and two sons, Walter and
rather have y o u prove it for
Cheater, who live at Pasco.
y ou rself than tRke o u r w ord
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Charles, who
located on a small tract near Mon­
roe a abort time ago. say (hey found
pioneering la an airy house with
only the green timber to draw on
for fuel rather strenuous- during
the late Undented cold spell, and
on Tuesday they returned to New
berg. They were fortunate in being
able to get a house for a couple of
weeks and In the interval L. W.
will lend a hand In the'Graphic
prlntery
▲ fair sized audience attended
the Korean meeting held at the
Friends church on last Sunday af­
ternoon and organisation waa af­
fected by the election of Rev. Cbas.
Gibson, president; Mias Helen Men-
Columbia
Kienle & Sons
Idaho, are' here vial ting at th*
home o f Mrs. Armstrong's uncle,
Dr. T. W. Hester. If they fall to
find satisfactory quarters hare t h e /
will probably locate for the praaeot
In Portland while he looks about
fdr a ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ricks, of
the Ellison-White Lyceum Bureau,
weathered the storm and came out
from Portland last Sunday to at­
tend thé funeral of their old friend,
J. C. Kirk, with whom they became
acquainted when Mr. Ricks; was
teaching school at Pasco, Washing­
ton. While In town they were the
guests of Miss Carrie Allen and her
mother.
Dr. J. R. Weatherbee has sold
hls dairy farm out in the Rex
neighborhood to John Middleton, of
Dallas, who made the purchase for
one of hls eons who la to return
from the Albert* country and lo ­
cate on the place» Dr. Weatherbee
Informs the Graphic that be will
sell his personal property, including
hls Holstein dairy herd, at public
auction at a date to be named later.
He will probably return to Port­
land but thinks he will purchase
another ranch later on.
T he Electric gift pleases the
giw-ee.
Toaster, Iron, Percola­
tor, W affle Iron, Range, W ash­
ing Machine, Vacuum Cleaner,
o t a carton o f Edison Labratory
tested lamps will make a happy
Christmas for the one who re-
The funeral services of Henry
Herman Peters, whose sudden death
at hls place of business at Rex, was
announced last week, were held at
the German Methodist church In
Newberg and were conducted by
Rev. P. J. Sehnert, the pastor. The
deceased was born In Germany
March 29. 1869. In 1875 he came
to America, settling first at Free­
port, Illinois, and later at Clatonla,
Nebraska. In 1887 he graduated
with honors from, a theological
school and later waa ordained an
elder In the M. E. church. He was
married to Miss Lucia Wentz In
1889 and to this union three sons
and one daughter were born, the
latter dying in tender youth. The
sons and the widow remain. Rax
has been the home of the family
since 1901 where he has held the
position of postmaster In connee-
wlth bis store.
Francis C. Mills, a veteran of the
Civil War. who had been almost
helpless for many months from pa­
ralysis, died at tha home of hia son,
W. 8. Mills, on South Center street
Phone Blue 2 3
Claus
Anxious
parents will
in our store as m ay be
^ .
X found in any store in
the valley— in fact traveling sales­
men say it is the best they have seen
Call
and Bringtiie Children
sec re* try; John D. Mills, treasurer.
A petition was directed sent to
Congress asking that steps be taken
to stay the hand of Japan in the
persecution of ChrUtUns In Korea.
Other meetings wlU follow later.
Mr. and Mrs. Htyram Smith are
here from Redmond visiting bis
father, John E. Smith, and sister,
Mrs. Will Rees. He is teaching In
the high school at Redmond bat
came away early for vacation ow­
ing to -the fact that school was ad­
journed on account of the weather
conditions, the mercury dropping
to 81 below zero, with 39 inches
of snow on the ground. He says
one Redmond rancher had 10,000
head of sheep out on the range but
that the roads were being broken
so that they might be brought In
for feeding.
neral, which was held at the W.
W. ltolllngBworth Co. chapel Tues­
day afternoon, were made up of hls
old comrades.
The service« were
conducted by Rev. Fred B. Carter,
pastor of Friends church, of which
the deceased had been a long time
and faithful member, always an at­
tender and In hls accustomed seat
aa long as health permitted him
to get away from home. He was a
kind hearted, indulgent friend and
neighbor and was held in good
esteem by those who knew him
beet. He leaves two sons,. W. S.
and Winifred Mills.
yon will be well guarded if your protection be a well
fiUed savings bank bode. Want has no ten on for the
raving, but only far the thoughtless. The tuna to guard
against want is while yon are earning. Begin that pro­
tection by opening an aooount here today or next payday
FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K
NEWBERG. OREGON
and werwiH do our best to please you
♦
THE FAIR STORE
Christmas G ifts
sun
T H A T W ILL
A LL T A S T E S
A N D PO C K E TB O O K S
H andsom e g ift pack ages
looted Toilet Preparations
P IPELES S FURNACE
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It burns w ood, coal or
and m any useful presents at
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SraAam's *Dmg Store
NEXT DOOR TO P. O,
Stationery
Candy
Toilet W ater Toilet Sets
Brashes
Robber Goods
Vacuum Betties
briquette, heats up
!■ 8
Peril
quickly and
Sam 25 ts 50per ct.« Fiel
And many other items from which to select
H eats the entire honse w ith one register and
autom atically
ventilates«
Call,
phone ^ or
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