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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1981
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P. A. Claus, of Salem, transacted
Wm. Noble and others have, been
business bar* on Monday.
circulating a subscription paper in
Mias Mina A. Johnson spent the Newberg for funds to aid In opening
IF YOU EXPECT TO
up and Improving the Oakley road
over Chehalem Mountain, which was
J . L. Van Blarlcom has purchased surveyed and laid out some months
a new Ford chassis for his delivery ago, and It Is gratifying to note that
B. H. Denton, of Butene, was In
A. W. Perkins, of Portland, was a wagon.
they have been meeting with good
Nswbsrg on Tuesday.
Saturday visitor In Newberg.
Lyle Palmer says he Is anttdpat- KUCCa**-
Mrs. S. F. Wallace spent Tuesday
W. E. Gill and family, were in ing a good sale of Buicks the com-] Mrs. F. D. Kennedy’s mother, who
In Portland with relatives.
Portland for a brief visit on Sunday. lng season.
has been visiting here with her
N. C. Jamison, of Forest Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Ned McCoy and little
Mrs. N. C Johnson visited friends <UU* * Ur toJ 8°ime week* * ■ * . re­
transacted business here on Tuesday. son, spent Monday night at McMinn­ at Forest Grove over Sunday, leaving turned to her home in Kansas on
Wednesday. Mrs. Kennedy accompa-
for that place Friday.
% Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hoskins spent ville.
W e are completely equipped to do the best work,
i nied her mother, 4s far as Portland.
Saturday and Sunday with the lat­
Miss Metoa Stimson, of Portland
Aunt Rebecca Allen has returned
A. M. Anderson was called to Mo-
supply
code m aterials, a t prices that cannot be
ter's sister at Sheridan.
Is engaged at the Lee Millinery for home from Portland, where she sppnt lalla on Wednesday to conduct fu­
m e t A full line of all kinds of Elec triced Mer­
a couple of months with friends.
Attorney L. F. Hall will attend to the season,
neral services for a resident of that
probate business In the county seat
Chas. Norton, representing the
chandise, high grade m aterials of die best and
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Otis were In place recently deceased, whose age
Friday.
Ford Motor Co. of Detroit, was in McMinnville Sunday visiting their was 91 years.
approved by use a t prices within the reach of alL
Vln Vincent attended the open­
Mrs. George Hash has been visit­ Newberg the past week.
son-in-law, Walter Van Atta and
Time if desired on wiring or any merchandise.
ing of the Baptist missionary con
ing in Portland during the week,
'
Ed Oberg took his little son, Wil­ family.
ference
at
Portland,
on
Sunday
af
with Mrs. Edith Holt.
Our new store will soon be ready and we invite
liam, to Portland on Wednesday to
W. T. Anderson and A1 May at­
Mr., and Mrs. C. A. Bloom, of Port­ have his tonsils and adenoids re­ tended the meeting of the Yam hll ternoon' and enjoyed listening to Rev.
you to see our stock a t Newberg. W e have re­
C. A Brooks, D. D., of New York,
land Public schools, visited at the moved.
Motor association at McMinnville and Mrs. H. W. Peabody, of Boston,
duced
prices on everything and it will be to your
C. A. Houser home on Sunday.
Monday
night.
Vice-president
of
the
Women’s
Bap­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eastman, and
financial advantage to see us.
Walter Summerfleld, of Roseburg, their sons, George and Eld, were
Mrs. Mary Scott has sold her home tist Foreign Missionary society. Mr
was here on 8unday, the guest of guests of C. H. Eastman of this city in Salem and will move to Newberg Vincent remained In Portland until
his brother, T. M. Summerfleld.
and Join her daughter, Mias Gladys, Monday night. Mrs. Vincent attended
on Sunday.
the conference on Tuesday
who
ts a student In college.
A bit of snow has been hanging
R. A Call Ison came here with his
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arround on the hills during the week family from Hood River recently,
Ivan Everest had his annual shave
— Just lingering on the lap of spring. and is looking for a location on a and haircut the first of,th e week, XEW 8 VOTES FROM CRESCENT
The Pacific College basketball
Mrs. Lottie Hannon will start Sun­ small fruit farm.
“ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT**
which may be taken as an Omen of
,
squad defeated the fast Albany five
day morning for Los Angeles, to at­
the
approach
of
an
early
spring.
A meeting of the executive com­
on the local floor, Frebruary 12, In
tend the W. C. T. U. Regional Con­
Miss Leona Jackson spent the
mittee of the W. C. T. U. is called
ference.
the closest, most thrilling game of
for Friday v at 2:30 p. m.. at the week-end In Corvallis, and while
the season! the final score being 17 their line-up since the first game and for plaintiff; B. A. Kllks and Walter
• Mrs. W. A. Johnston and son, Paul, home of Mrs. Lottie Hannon.
there attended some of the sessions
to wollop them on their home floor is L. Tooze for defendant.
to 1«.
of Rickreall. spent .the week-end
of the state Christian Endeavor con­
going
to be no easy task.
G.‘ W. Byers, Jr„ vs. J. H. Helfekes;
Both teams ware In good form,
The total enrollment at Pacific vention.
here, visiting her sister. Mrs. Jas.
Several
have
arranged
to
go
up
action
for money. W. O. 81ms for
consequently, the game was fast from
College has reached 140, which is
Blackburn and family.
with
the
team
^already
and
help
palntiff;
B. A. Kllks and Walter L.
Mrs.
A
O.
Peterson
and
daughters,
Mrs. Georgia Babcock and Mrs. the largest number of students ever returned last week, after a two the beginning. Neither team scored the boys put It across. 80 let’s Go. Tooze for defendant.
for
several
minutes
as
the
guarding
Harrison Taylor are spending the enrolled in the Institution in one week's visit with her parents at
L. C. Craig vs. Coelett-Brown Co.;
was vary close on both sides, and It Wollop P. U.
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week end In Portland, visiting friends year.
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—
action
for wages. Vinton A Tooze
Seattle and with her siBter near Cen­ was only when H. Elliott, a P. C.
aad attending grand opera.
Nicholas Salvatore, son-in-law of tralis Washington.
"Have
you
looked
a
shepherd
dog
for
plaintiff;
R. L. Conner for de­
guard, secured a long field goal that
in
the
eye
and
then
dared
to
say.
fendant.
Jury
trial. Verdict for
Mrs. Belle Brass, came In from J. C. Wood, died Wednesday, aged
Mrs. Joseph Castrey of Vancouver, the counting started. From then on,
Portland Tuesday, to remain with 22 years. Funeral services will be Washington, who spent s week here the battle was fast and furious with I can’t?” President Pennington, In­ plaintiff. 9320.00.
State vb . W. E. Catterlln. Demur-
her mother, Mrs. S. W. Newhouse. held at the Hollingsworth Co. chapel visiting her mother, Mrs. Frances A. much snappy-passing and little scor­ deed, sounded a challenge, which will
on
Saturday.
not
soon
be
forgoten,
in
his
ad-
¡rer
to indictment overruled. Defend-
who Is confined to her home by Ill-
Dye, and her sister, Mrs. W. S. Stull, ing. The first half ended with P. C.
dress
on
this
question,
at*
the
first
1
and
pleads not guilty. Trial sht for
C. H. Christenson was down from has returned to her home.
leading by one point, 8 to 7. The
chapel
exercises
of
the
new
semester.
1
first
day of next regular term.
Corvallis
on
business
last
Saturday,
last half was even more exciting as
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hod-
At the meeting of the fire depart* the score was tied at two different February 1st.
! Charles O. Blair and wife vs. Jew-
and
remained
over
until
Sunday
son. February 8, an eight pound
ment Monday night it was decided
Pride as master of animals surely ett W. Brown and wife; action to re­
daughter, this being the first born evening. He is head Janitor for one | to drill twice a month until the times and the Albany men threatened will not let anyone say that they cover money paid on purchase pries
t
to take the lead more than once.
of the household. Winona Eloise is of the O. A C. buildings.
members have become familiar with However, Pacific was behind but one cannot overcome any dishonorable Vinton A Tooze and Ramsey A NottT
h e r name.
Dr. E. H. Utter has installed
the new eqfuipment. P. O. Overend time, that being for a few moments habit or spirit, when they have for defendants. Jury trial. Verdict
House model Gulbransen pi- was elected drillmaster.
Dr. A. L. Grinell a returned medi­ White
%
during the first half when the visit­ iopked a shepherd dog, the descend- for plaintiffs in sum of $1,800.00.
cal missionary from China will speak ano In his home. H. E. Parrett, near
ing team led by one point, 7 to 6; ent of the wolf, whose natural prey
Harry
Madison,
who
was
in
from
.
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the F ra *. Methodist church Sun- Fern wood, has also purchased a Gul
West Chehalem. on Wednesday, said the count for the last half ended was the sheep, in the eye and re­
bransen
piano
of
the
Bourbon
model.
day, both morning and evening and
he looked out on a field from his 9 to 9 giving P. C. the game by one members that be haabecome the very
again Monday night.
antithesis of his former nature.
Miss Jessie Britt, Miss Helen barn recently and saw a flock of point.
Both Faculty and student body
Baird
and
S.
Sanderman
and
two
Although
the
game
was
rather
China pheeeants, all hens and not
Frank Taylor. Tom Herd and Rev
rough st times only three fouls were heartily welcomed President Pen­
Oscar Huddleston went to Salem children, of Rex, went to Portland a male bird, in crowing distance.
nington, the latter expressing it in
Wednesday- to see Herbert Nunn, Wedensday evening to hear Josef
C. I. .Lewis, organizer, and W. L called on each team which caused nine rahs— P E N N I N G T O N .
State Highway engineer, regardingjHofmann. the famous pianist st the
Staley, secretary-treasurer of the Ore­ but little delay in the playing and
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matters relative to street paving.
Hlellg
gon Growers Cooperative association, kept the excitement of the crowd at
are not s u g a r p l u m cough
In
order
for the two cabinets to
who were in Newberg Monday, called a high point. At no time did victory meet Mr. Harry Kingman, a delicious
drops; they are a tasty and
seem
sure
and
Albany
is
to
be
com­
to offer congratulations for the spec­
harmless combination of demul­
luncheon was served Friday noon,
ial Oraphie prune number of last mended for the high class team work by the Y. W. girls, with the assis­
cent and antiseptic ingredients
and the good sportsmanship of her
week.
which are good for husky voice
tance of Mis. Walter Terrell. After
players.
Mrs. H. E. Nordeen of Bend, is in
and coughy tickling.
This was Albany’s last game and the usual jollity connected with such
Newberg for a short visit with her second defeat of the season, P. C. an occasion, Mr. Kingman gave an
They keep the voice fit for
mother, Mrs. Frances A. Dye. She being the only team to down the fast inspiring talk on Christian oppor­
talking or singing.
was a delegate to the Oregon State five and the only team in the league tunities for young people, making
Contain no dangerous drug.
Baptist Missionary conference, which able to overeoine their extra strong some valuable suggestions both for
convened in . the White Temple in defensive style of playing.
personal and committee work in the
Portland this week.
associations.
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Pacific
C.
(17)
_
Albany
C.
(1«)
Flake an estim ate on
“Once a Trial— Always H yar’
Dale Butt, who is a student in Wright ( 5 ) ...........F . . ------ Irwin ( 8)
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medical college at Portland, came out C. R. Hinshaw(4) F .................. Stair
DOINGS IN CIRCUIT COURT.
for a short visit with his parents last F. Elliott ( 4 ) ___ C ............ .. Wilcox
f
1
Sunday afternoon. He says a medi­ H. Elliott ( 4 ) ___G Wilkinson (4)
State vs. Stone, retrial set for first
Satisfaction guaranteed
cal student who makes good has no Armstrong............ O .J.-K roppe (2) day of next regular term.
time for knocking off for holidays ............................. Spare Oiddings ( 2 )
Yamhill County vs. William Mer­
or anything else.
chant; condemnation for right-of-
Referee, Dr. Utter.
way; settled and dismissed.
Mrs. Olive Livingstone, nee Petti-
of ail kinds in stock '
Seth Leavens vs. W. W. Heiser;
Jobn, a former, well known resident, NEW STUDENTS WELCOMED
1 :00 A. M.
judgment as per stipulation.
of Newberg, writfes from her home
TO PACIFIC COLLEGE
J. A. Handsaker of Portland
Ray Brown vs. Walnut Cultivation
at Ontario, California, to friends here
TALKS
ON CHINA FAMINE
and
MarketilUg
association
;
action
The reception for new students
saying, that she cherishes fond
for
wages
in
cultivating
orchard.
given
by
the
Y.
M.
and
Y.
W.
C.
A.
memories of old Oregon, and sends
7 :3 0 P. M.
I
attracted the basketball rooters Counter claim for damages by de­
good wishes to former friends.
C.
H.
Phillips
will
Discuss
AOO F IR S T S T R E E T
The W. C. T. U. is preparihg a across the campus to Wood-Mar Hall, struction of fruit trees in process of
"The Return of the Christ”
special program in honor of Francis following the game with McMinn­ such cultivation; jury trial. Verdict
for
plaintiff,
$156.19.
W.
O.
Sims
WUllard. which will be held next ville, February 4.
As the enthusiastic rooters came
Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m.. in the
M. E. church. Refreshments will be in they were ushered upward to the
given and an offering taken. The assembly hall and then were com­
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c
M em b er
manded to halt and present their
public is cordially Invited to come.
backs. The backs were duly pre­
..JJ _
Some of the boys who glanced in
at the express office Monday and sented and the inquisitive ones were
informed that they had been labeled
saw a couple of ten gallon casks of
with the name of a town or city and
wine marked for the St. Paul Catho­
lic priest, were inclined to the opin­ that the object of the game was to
ion that the distribution of wet goods prevent others from determining the
in this Instance was not fairly bal­ label. Then the fun began. Girls
pursued boys and boys pursued girls,
anced.
FEW Minutes daily devoted to the proper
and the agility displayed was mar­
The Misses Mary L. Johnson, Mary velous. ’ Grown up college students
care of your cdmpltxion with the correct
Sutton, Lyra Miles and Eunice Lewis, could whirl and run on the shortest
preparations
will help yon defeat the ravages of
with the latter acting In the capacity possible notice and if music had been
years.
of chauffeur, drove to Portland Wed­ audible the bobbing heads would
nesday evening to hear Josef Hof­ have made the staid old chapel re­
Nothing is more precious to a woman than a
mann, the world famous pianist at semble an eighteenth century ball­
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youthful
appearance, so why not retain it ?
the Heilig. They returned home af­ room.
V
ter the recital.
Complexion
needs aA 'm erely ‘‘aids to nature"
After the most of the names had
and to be effective, should be the best that science
The milkman leaves a bottle of been captured and the exercise had
milk outside the office of W. J. caused collars to become obnoxious
and art can prodace.
Morris every morning, and that gent­ and faces to become flushed the stu­
Let us explain the treatments and usft of the
leman frequently permits it to re­ dents filed downstairs to the main
main there for an hour or more. Mr. hall where they were divided into
best line of Creams, Face Powders, and other
Morris should remember that Bert groups according to their initials.
toilet requisites.
Miller is often seen passing that way. Kach group played Interesting games
A hint to the wise should be suffi- j f0r a short time and then the presi­
dent.
dents of the two associations gave
Hugh Bartholomew, who came speeches of welcome to the new stu­
here sick, from Fallon. Nevada, a dents.
The “Federal Reserve System” of Banks is a mighty
Ice cream and wafers proved a
few weeks ago. died Wednesday
power in finance— the greatest in the whole world. It
morning at the home of his father, good pacifier and the group of stu­
was created by the U. S. Govrenment for the protection of ,
A. Bartholomew, on Franklin street. dents contentedly dispersed.
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Depositors and to develop agriculture, commerce and industry.
Had he lived until April his age
Prescription Druggist
It gives our customers greater safety for their money
would have been 60 years. FunersI
P. C. AT FOREST GROVE
The R E X A L L Store
and greater advantages and benefits in their business.
services will be held at the Hollings­
On
the
evening
of
February
19,
worth
Co.
chapel
Friday
at
2
o’clock
3 0 2 First St
We invite YOUR Bunking Business.
In the afternoon and burial will be the Varsity goes to Forest Grove to
OREGON
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BERG,
made In the West Chehalem ceme­ clash with Paclfiq University in the
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tery. He left n widow, but no chil­ second game with P. U.
Forest Grove has strengthened |
dren.
NEW BERG. OREGON
Personal Mention
week-end with friends at Gaston
W ire Your House, Store,
Factory, Garage, or
Any Building
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Graham’s Drag Stroe
YOUR HOUSE WIRING
Two Great Services!
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