Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 01, 1920, Image 5

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W ill Christenson was out from
Cecil Thorne is here from Morgan,
Portland visiting bis aged mother Morrow county, visiting with rel­
atives.
Sunday.
A. H. Dean, who Is with Jones
/.dam Beck, of Yamhill ,an old
Bros., in Portland, was in NSWbsrg Iowa friend of A. J. Shrader, slopped
I Wednesday.
over between trains last Friday.
John E. Vestal was out from Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hubert have
land last week visiting at the Henry been out from Portland during the
week visiting at the Henry Kramer
Mias Vesda Downing, of Portland, 1 Mm. J . W. Kramlen entertained Ehret home.
home.
Miss
Pauline
Robertson
came
visited here over 8unady with Mian Christmas day at “Linda Vista” In
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Robertson
Thanking our friends for
Mary Sanders.
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, home from Portland for a short
came
out frpm Portland to eat
holiday
vacation.
Mias Fay Wassam went to Port- of 8eattlo, who ere here for the
their patronage daring
Rev. and Mrs. K. H. Sickafoose Christmas dinner at the W. L. Rob­
land last Friday and from thare to holidays.
went to their former home a t Mon­ ertson borne.
1919, we sta rt the New
her home’ In flslaak
Mr. end Mrs. L. 8. Otis spent
mouth
for a holiday visit.
Mr, and Mrs. Milo Porter and
Mias Myrtle Bell, of ’Tacoma, was Christmas in M#Minnvllle with their
Y ear with the season’s
The Will Thomas family was daughters, who have been here for
a holiday visitor at the hpma of her children, the W alter Van Atta fam­
several, months, left Friday for Los
greetings and hope that
grandfather, Arthur Millard.
ily. going up Wednesday morning down from Junction City to spend
Angeles, California.
Christmas
with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keeney went and returning Friday evening.
1 9 2 0 brill bring you hap­
Miss Clara Vaughan, who is teach­
Alice and Dorothy Ann Maloney
to Astoria to eat Christmas dinner . Olin Hadley, who is teaching in
ing' at Lents, was here last Friday
piness and prosperity.
S t the home of the latter’s parents. the high school s t Athens, spent were here from McMinnville 8unday
visiting Miss Jessie B ritt, former
visiting
at
the
H.
M.
Hoskins
home.
C. B. Sanders attended the funeral the first of the week in Newberg
Charley Cavell has returned from schoolmate and friend.
of W allace W. Newman, at Mon- visiting old tims friends. He went
Frank Gostin, of Rex, had his
mouth, who died of pneumonia last from here to Turner to visit his Arlington where ha spent a few
right
hand badly crushed Tuesday
weeks recuperating while hunting
parents.
week.
when
hauling cordwood, requiring
, __
Rev. Clarkson Hinshaw and Rev. geese.
Frank L. Sharp arrived from San
several
stitches to be taken.
The Charles E. Fuller family were
Francisco Christmas day, surprising Carl Miller, who left last week for
Miss
Ruth Russell, daughter of
his parents by bringing home his Richmond, Indians, to attend f big holiday guests at the Dr. Romig
Mr.
and
Mrs. G. E. Hollenbaek, who
church conference, were delayed on home, returning to Portland Sunday
bride.
is
teaching
In the Portland schools,
evening.
George A. Graves, former; New­ the way by belated trains, according
came
home
for
the holidays.
to
cards
received
from
them.
Miss Sarah Sutton, who is teach­
berg newspaper man, was out from
The
Ben
and
Arlle Vantress fam­
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wherry, of ing in the Tacoma high school, is
Portland Wednesday visiting rel-
ilies were out from Tillamook to
here
at
the
home
of
her
parents
Payette, Idaho, spent Friday anft
• ttm
spend Christmas with their 'parents,
spending the holidays.
W. E. W hite has be^n laid up at Saturday of last week with the D.
«TT SERVES YOU RIGHT**
Mrs. J . H. Moore and little daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Ira K. Vantress.
tils home with tonsllitua during the C. GUck family. Mrs. Wherry is a
Simon S. Dow, former publisher
ter,
o
f
Portland,
were
Sunday
visit­
sister
of
Mrs.
GUck.
They
were
on
past wash but hopes to get back to
their way home from Victoria, B. ors at the home of the parents, Mr. of the Newberg Enterprise, came
his office soon.
down from McMinnville today with
C., where Mr. Wherry was a Judge and Mrs. P. J . Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cook are
The Morris Heacock family were his brother-in-law, Mr. Sisson.
spending the holidays with their In a poultry show. They also vis­
Miss Mary Johnson, .commercial
ited relatives In Portland.
out from Portland as Christmas vis­
son, Nathan, and family over on the
instructor
at the college, spent a
Mrs. Sam antha.Seese, the grand itors at the F . A. Youngs home, the
Oregon Electric. *
part
of
the
holiday vacation visiting
parents“6 T trrs. Heacock.
Spaulding, and
The No. 11 telephone TlnV is be­ . mother of
Miss Eunice Lewis, at Springbrook.
Mias Blythe Owen came home
ing transefrred to the Bell Co. poles mer resident of Newberg, died at
J . C. Lemon and family left here
from
W alla W alla, where she Is
her
home
in
Portland
Wednesday
but will stlH be under the farmer
the
latter part of last week for
teaching
music
in
the
Adventist
night foUowlng an operation for in
line management
Pratt,
Kansas, where they will spend
school,
to
spend
Christmas
with
her
Glenn H. Sanders and wife, of tem al cancer which was performed
a month or more visiting relatives.
mother.
some
time
ago.
Burial
will
be
made
Moscow, Idaho, are spending the
Word comes from the 8e 11 wood
In the family lot at Dayton. Her
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Greer, who
holiday season with his parents at
hospital of the birth of a New Year’s
age was 74 years.
had
been
on
an
extended
visit
with
111 Hancock street
son, to Mr. and Mrs. John Aiken, of
Mrs. E. A. Waasam entertained relatives at Spokane, passed through
Miss Flora Eh ret, daughter of
Newberg Wednesday on the way to Newberg, who put in his appearance
Henry Eh ret, was married In Lea eleven of her Uttle friends with a
at 4:53 this morning.
their home at Otterbrook.
Angeles on the twenty-third of this Christmas party Tuesday afterndon
Miss Victoria L. M. Weber, who
Miss Mary Sntton, Miss Gladys
month to Edward Smith, a plumber of last yeek, at her home on East
left
here some months ago and re­
F irst street. The party was given 8cott, Paul E lliott and C. S. Pil have
by trade.
turned
with her mother to their for­
In honor of her little granddaugh­ gone to Des Moines, Iowa, to repre­
Robert Dana, who is a student In ter. Mias Fay Wassam, from Salem. sent Pacific College at the btg Chris­ mer home at Eustls, Nebraska, has
Hartford Theological Seminary, is They all enjoyed themselves very tian Endeavor Convention .
located for the present at Bakers­
o a t on a short vacation and Spent much, playing a new and fascinat­
field, California.
Harold Waldron, who has been in
Wednesday in Newberg calling on ing game called “cootie,** Bonnivler
Raymond Van Valin, who is em­
business at Coulee City, Washing­
his former friends In company with Behnke winkling the first'prize, and
ton, for the past few years, has re­ ployment secretary at the Portland
Miss Lyra Miles.
Ronald Hutchens the second. Those turned to Newberg and is looking Y. M: C. A., eame out with his wife
and little one and ate Chrieftmas
Miss Sallle Bepk, who lives on the present were, Joyce Anderson. David for a new location for business.
dinner with his brother, Df. Ralph
h ills back of Dundee, will take the Coulson, Arlouine, Meredith and
Truman Cook, in company with
Valin, and family.
census In third ward in Newberg Russell Davey, Katherine and Mary his sisters, Lasts and Marguerite, Van
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and Miss Carrie Coffeb, daughter of Jan ette *Buer, Laverne and Ronald and a Mias Wpbb. came out from
John Emel, who will be remem­
Rev, W. N. Coffee.' will have first Hutchens. Bonnivler Behnke and Portland Tuesday evening to attend bered by the older residents here,
Fay Wassam
and sscond warder ■
the old students social at Pacific he having resided on a farm on Che-
halem Mountain several years ago, Year by year He hears them calling,
On Tends.
College.
- ’
“Lost, I ’m lost, I ’ve lost my way.”
died
at his home at Milwaukie Tues­
"Many stories are extant tending te
Mrs. E. H. Burns arrived home
show that toads have been found alive
from Potau, Oklahoma, the first of day at the age of 89 years.
Year by year He daily hears them
in rocks or in soil deep in the earth;
Miss
Maude
Lewis,
daughter
of
the week, where she went with Mr.
And answers them at their re- yet so far as Investigated by the writer
Burns some months ago.
He re­ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lewis, died on
in no case has the evidence been at nil
~ quest;
mained to complete a house he is last Friday after a short illness, Year by year He shows He loves conclusive,” says A. H. Kirkland In an
aged nearly 19 years. Funeral ser­
building for bis mother.
*
article on "The Garden Toad” In Boys’
them.
vices
were conducted at the W. W.
Life.
“On the other hand, experiments
MM se Leila Diedertcks, who is
And answers, “I will give you
have shown that toads may be kept
teaching in the Portland schools, Hollingsworth Co. chapel on Sun­
rest.’’
alive at least 18 months sealed np lu
came home to spend Christmas with day afternoon by Rev. K. H. Sicka­
plaster or limestone. There is little
foose.
•
her mother, Mrs. Cora Diedertcks.
Year by year we Journey thither.
donbt that the toed may live to he
Time and again, in tests
Dr. F. L. Wallace, who is In
They both went to Portland Tues­
Hand in hand we onward go.
20 years old. or more.
on ton e, th e Colum bia
charge of the surgical department Year by year we are called to sever
day night to hear Tetrazzini.
“Though It lives alone in rammer,
Grafonola has won over all
From those we loved down here toads often hibernate In colonies of
Miss Ella Nelson', who held an Im­ in the Woodard. Clark Co. drug
com p etitors. We would
half a dozen or more. In feeding,
below.
portant position as head nurse at store In Portland, was out with his
usually by night; the toad patrols a
Fort McPherson, Georgia, for sev­ wife and son to spend Christmas
rather have you prove it for
fairly well-defined heat; garden and
ers! months, has returned home and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Year by year in a land of parting.
yourself than take our word
flower beds are frequented, and par­
Wallace.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
Y.
Ed­
expects to be discharged form the
The reason why, only time can
for it. Will you ?
ticularly the ground under arc lights,
wards
and
daughter
were
also
pres­
service at an early day. A big fam­
tell.
where numerous Insects fall fluttering
il y New Year's dinner is on s t the ent at the same festal board, Mrs. We’re perfected through hearts that from the lamps above. When food is
Edwards
being
a
daughter
in
the
W. W. Nelson home on North Merid­
are smarting.
abundant, as shown hy experiments on
home .
For Jesus, He doeth all things toads In cages, the animal eats an
ian street.
iP D C B a a a a o a c M B M ^ ^
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Locals and Personals
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Perfumes
Candies
Cigars
’Xmas Cards
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LUTES FOR HEW YEAR, 1920
and many useful presents at
Sraham's 7)ruy Store
NEXT DOOR TO P. 0.
Lynn B.Ferguson
Phon« White 113
San Tox Agency
equivalent of four aquare meals dally,
To do a bit of holiday shopping
well.
Ch&s. Bump, postal clerk who is
constating of caterpillars, rut-worms,
on the run past Newberg, would de­ and to look up the boys and with
beetles, ants, etc.”
light the heart of a Roosevelt. ’em a merry Christmas. Wagoner Year by year we have circles broken.
Broken here to mend no more.
Though young in years he reported Rupert Wanless walked or rode In
from
Newberg
the
first
of
the
Though
gone before, they’re not for­
here Tuesday morning to his friend,
Wanless was awarded the
gotten—
S. W. Newhouse, the recent birth of week.
We will meet them on the.other
the third daughter in his family, croIx de guerre for his work In
shore.
there also being two boyB in the France and If any boy earned one
Correspondence
he
did.
But
they
do
say
he
will
enumeration.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, who never win a medal for farm work.—
Cards
are located at San Fernando, Cali­ Evening Telegram.
There may have been larger fam­
fornia. where he is superintendent
Do not forget to
of a large canning establishment, ily gatherings in these parts on
acknowledge the
were callers at the Graphic office Christmas day than the one that
last Saturday, and left the price of was mothered by Mrs. M. J. Nash at
many Christmas
two years' advance subscription. her home on North Howard street,
Gifts
you h av e
They were on their way to Cleve­ when there were present 73 chil­
received.
land, Ohio, for the purpose of buy- dren and grandchildren who were
Ing additional machinery for TUF fed on good thing» te eat,- but it so.
If w ilt •ive> - n l f i u .
Graphic has not been apprised
cannery.
Speaking fo r the New
Happy New Year
ure to your friends
berg colony In California they re- [ of the fact. And Mrs. Nash never
falls
to
remember
her
descendants
who sent them and
ported progress.
with health
all down the line, big and little,
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Van Blari- with Christmas presents.
show your own
prosperity and the
com went to Pleasant Hill cemetery,
appreciation.
o
south of Sherwood, last Sunday af­
joys of
The
best method
ternoon, to attend the funeral of
contentment
Mrs. Amelia Heater, the wife of
of doing this is to
By George Howie.
Noah Heater, who died at her home
for our
use the fashion-
In Hillsboro on last Friday, aged ' Year by year our time is flying.
many
friends
and
And speeds ub on to nearer home.
ab le, u p -to -d ate
nearly 62 years. The family resided
in Newberg many years and the de­ Year by year our friends are dying,
customers
C o rresp o n d en ce
Methlnks I hear the call to come.
ceased united with the Friends
Cards.
church while living here. She was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Year by year the Gospel scattered
Let us show you
Broadcast over every land,
Baker and was born near Sherwood
the styles we have,
February 21, 1868. She was mar­ Year by year the Savior’s offered
F
S
.
Wallace
&
Son
with plain or gilt
To pilot us across the strand.
ried to Noah Heater In December,
1874, and to them five children
edges, in white or
The Fair Store
were born, namelja Roy E.. now of Year by year the Savior’s knocking.
tints.
Knocking loudly at the door,.
Vancouver, Washington; Arthur G..
of Hillsboro; Oscar L., of Baker; Year by year though spurned and
mocking.
Guy H., of Los Angeles; and Amy
He standeth pleading every hour. Yamhill County Abstract Co
0 ., who died In 1909. There are
Prescription Druggist
J . H. GIBSON, Mgr.
The RexaU Store
ipany here who will remember the
deceased as a kind hearted neigh- Year by year the Savior’s calling
The only Abstract Books in *
To His lost ones who’ve gone
Yamhill County
bpr and an indulgent wife* and
astray.
McMlNNVtLLB.
On BOO
mother.
Nyal Agency