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HEWBEHG GRAPHIC, THURSDAT, SEPTEMBER SI, 1988
lir a W. N. Coffee was a Portland
Mra Georgians Babcock was
visitor today (Thursday).
Portland visitor last Saturday. -
R. J. Moore will leave tonight
Dr. Sarah Smith left last Satur
day for Seaside for s week’s vaca (Thursday) for Pendlston to attend
the Round Up.
tion outing.
Mrs. H. Colts went to Portland
Harry Miller and family left Tues
School opens Monday.
Miae Grace Colby «pent the week day evening for Pendleton to attend Monday where she underwent an
operation that day.
She was ac
the Round Up.
J.ames Poole and wife spent Mon end at Corvallis.
day in Portland.
Mias Bureau of Portland was a
Mrs. J. F. Pettengill went to Rex companied by Mra. Georgians. Bab
Lee Ryan went to Portland Satur week end guest at the L. M. Parker on Thursday to visit her sister, Mra cock, who returned home the same
day.
home,
Abe Jenkins, for the day.
day. returning the same evening.
The Newberg Motor company re
Mrs. Henry Dale, nee Jewel Platt, . Mrs. E. L. Drew of Castle Rock.
Don’ t forget the Legion dance Sat
ports the following aalee:
A. J,
of
Portland,
is
spending
the
week
Wash.,
drove
to
Newberg
Sunday
to
urday night at the new Legion bulld-
Thyker,
Wood
burn
R.
F.
D.,„
new
with
Mrs.
Alfred
Dixon.
visit with Mrs. May Huntington.
ing.
touring car; J. E. Abbott, Newberg,
Mias
Fleta
Thurston
went
to
Cor
Mrs.
Jack
Johnson
and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson were
new touring ear; Clarence and Guy
In Salem Thursday evening to see vallis Sunday afternoon to enter O. Imo and Geanette, of Napavtne, Wn., Renne. Ford bug; and H. C. Baker.
A. C. for *the second year.
are the guests of Mra A. E. Hall Fordaon tractor and implements.
Miss Spaulding married.
Attorney and Mra Roy Shields northwest of town.
Rev. George F. Round will give
Theodore Langton, son of Mr. and
E. Harris and daughter went to
the gospel message at Rex next Sab and family of Salem were down last
Mrs. W. J. Langton. and Mias Bea
Sunday
and
visited
at
the
J.
B.
Hol
Portland
Monday
where
Mr.
Harris
bath morning at I t o’clock.
goes for treatment for cancer whieh trice Quackenbush of Portland were
O. K. Edwards haa accepted a po lingsworth home.
married In Portland last Saturday
has
appeared on his hand.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
E.
Evans
and
sition as manager of the big Denny-
morning.
Mr. Langton is well
daughter, Adelphs, spent the week
Mrs. R. W. Cahill.and Mra Ed known here having graduated from
Reuton brick plant at 8eattle.
Richard Joyce, a former Newberg end at Beaver with Mrs. Evans’ ward Weiss of Portland, were the the local high school and spent the
gueete of Mrs. Leila Eldredgs, Fri greater part of his life here. He Is
high school graduate, was here from father, Ernest Eckerson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spaulding and day and Saturday of last week.
a graduate of O. A. C.
Middleton Sunday vlsittag friends.
Mrs. K. H. Sickafoose left Satur
Miss Marjorie Pearson and ftanca, Jean and Junior attended the Ila
The Oregon supreme court handed
Ralph Nalratll of Portland, spent Spaulding wedding in Salem. Jean day on a business trip to Spokane, down an opinion on Tuesday in
Spaulding
acted
as
flower-girl.
Wash.,
expecting
to
return
on
Wed
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A l
which they affirmed the decision ,of
Dr, W. N. Coffee left today nesday or Thursday of this week.
fred Dixon.
Judge Taswell of Multnomah county
Mra Chapman who has been liv in the suit brought by Wlnthrop
Mrs. L. M. Parker went to Salem (Thursday) for Vancouver, B. C..
this (Thursday) morning for a few where ha will hold a meeting. He ing on Illinois street moved to Port Hammond to recover 8109,060 al
land on Monday, 8. P. Timberlake leged to. be due for services perform
days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. expects to be away about a week.
Mra. May Huntlngtdlt and son, taking her household goods down by ed in connection with the guardian
Ray Pemberton.
truck.
ship o f Thomas Prince, an incompe
.. Rev. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gibson Bennie, who have spent the summer
W. H. Yernon and family will tent person. At the tims Mr. Prince
in
Portland
are
back
to
Newberg
left Monday evening for Portland
where Rev. Gibson becomes the pas and Bennie will attend the academy. leave by auto this (Thursday) eve died in Multnomah county the guar
A card from the Rev. Welters, ning for Pendleton to attend tho dianship terminated and tha court
tor of Central church.
who
bars been living In Portland for Round Up. They expect to return allowed Mr. Hammond $25,000 in
G. A. Mooney of Tacoma, Wash.,
payment for his services. Mr. Ham
a
time,
says to change their Graphic home Sunday.
▼lslted at tha J. F. PettlnglU home
mond appealed from this decision to
Chauneey
Gell
and
family,
accom
to
801
Pine
street,
The
Dalles,
Ore
In this city on Wednesday, leaving
the supreme court. Mr. Prince was
gon.
>
panied
by
Mr.
Cell's
brother
on his way home on Thursday. -
left Wednesday for Pendlston to at the owner of the large orchards at
H.
V
.
Hoskins
went
to
Twin
Rev. J. E. Strevy and fam ily ar
tend the Round Up. They expect to Dundee.
rived here by auto on Wednesday. Rocks last Saturday and brought his return borne next week some time.
W. T. McNulty, employment rep
family
horns
on
Sunday.
The
fam
Rev. Strevy is the newly appointed
ily had been spending a week at
Mra J. A. Jones and sons, W ar resentative of the United 8tates Vet
pastor of the M. E. church here.
that resort.
ren and Max. went to Salem on W ed erans’ Bureau fior Oregon, was a
The Methodist ladisa* aid are still
nesday, where the boys w ill attend Newberg visitor on Thursday o f thla
S.
F.
Wallace
accompanied
his
taking subscriptions for all the
Willamette University this year. week. Mr. McNulty was formerly a
son-in-law,
L.
C.
Simms
of
Portland
standard magasinee.
Send sub
Mrs. Jonas will keep house for them. resident of Newberg and taught in
to
the
Pendleton
Round
Up
leaving
scriptions to Mrs. Hiram Gould. 51tl
Portland Wednesday morning. They
Don’t forget the mass meeting and the commercial department at the
Mr. and Mrs. Looter W right moved expect to return Sunday.
caucus Friday night at the new high school in 1915. W hile here he
this wesk from the Huddleston place
G. Hodgson of Washougal, Wash., Legion building to select candidates appointed a local employment com
corner of Edwards and Third, to the
for mayor, treasurer, recorder and mittee of the U. 8. Veterans’ Bureau
F. L. Gustin farm two miles from who lived in Newberg for about 16 eouncllmen. Everyone should be In whose duty It will be to try to. find
years
and
who
left
here
In
1806,
re
Rax.
employment here for rehabilitated
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w ■ . turned last Thursday-for a few days terested and attend.
Tom Nye who has been conducting visit with former friends.
Q. M. Keillng erected a Red 8t. service men. This committee will
consist of R. J. Moore. W. H. Wood-
classes la drawing and cartooning
Frankie Crltes of Newberg and Cloud granite monument at the worth. Chester A. Dimond and R. A.
both here and at Rex. has decided
grave
of
Mrs.
Annie
Hart
Robertson
Hank Griffon of Portland will pro
Butt. A meeting will be held in the
to start a class at McMinnville also vide the mala «vent in a boxing In the local cemetery «
near future and some plans worked
this yeir.
morning
o
f
Isst
week,
which
card at the Yamhill county- fair on
out to'try and further this movement
There VU1 be another Legion Thursday night of thla week.
one and one-half tons.
locally. .
w
dance at 'the new Legion building
Brownie Newman left Thursday
Georgs Oliver of Pomeroy, Wash.,
Craig
R.
Butler,
who
has
been
sell
on Saturday night o f this week.
visited for a faw hours Saturday morning of this week for Los An ing his products on the.Portland
Good music and a good time. Every
geles,
California,
where
he
has
a
po
with Howard Nottage. He was on
elty market, informs us that s new
one Invited.
his way-40 Salem to enter Willam sition driving for a creamery. Mrs. ruling has been Issued covering the
Newman is already In the land of
C. H. Phillips made a trip to Eu ette University for hts third year.
movies and boosters and Brownie selling of products on the market
gene In his car on Wedneaday, tak
Next Wednesday, September 27,
says that they w ill be back in 1886. which eliminates the pooling of pro
ing Mlaass /frloulne Johnson« and
W. C. T. U. will meet at 2:20 at
ducts by preventing any agent from
Hattie Fletcher, who are to attend Christian ehureh. Important busi
The large cannery track with a selling for more than one person.
tha university there.
ness. Law enforcement lesson, lead Mg trailer smashed the top off of E. This Is done because the agents have
Frankie Crltes o f Newberg and er, Mrs. Yergen; bring hooka. Sec F. Green’s Ford which waa picked misused their rights by bolding up
on east Sheridan street. In turning prices and controlling the stalls so
Frankie Webb of Portland are sched retary.
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uled to box an eight round match
the corner the driver of the track that producers eannot get them for
Mra
Hasel
Bilyeu
and
children,
evidently swung too far over and tb* use. Some local people who have
at tha armory In Salem on Thursday
Helen. Margaret and Billy, came out
trailer whieh is wider hit the Ford, been selling through agents may find
evening, September 28.
from Portland Friday and were week
Craig R. Butler reports that he end guests of Mra Bilyeu's father, smashing the windshield and the this new ruling against them but In
sold three-fourths of a ton or 1500 Mr. Perkins, and her states*,- Mi*, j top off entirely.
the spaln It Is thought to be a good
pounds of tomatoes on the Portland Owen end Mr». Curry.
G. W. Wells came near having a thing. Under the new ruling It is
market Friday of last weak and net-'
The annual business meeting of bad spill on last Monday. He was also provided that no one but a pro
driving down First street and or el ducer can hold a permanent stall,
ted 76« a bushel for them.
the woman’s auxiliary to Pacific Col
Mlsa Grace Wilson is attending lege wlH be held-at 2 p. m. Satur of the rear wheels on his Ford coupe
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards re
the University o f Californios, at day, September 23,' In Wood-Mar came off and rolled into the slid of. turned Tuesday from El wood, In
the
shoe
shine
shop
and
ie
f
tub
Berkeley.
8be Is specialising In Hall. Reports w ill be reed end all
diana. where they went on a visit
Junior high school mathematics and interested ere Invited to be present. coupe down on the axle. The car to their daughter, Mrs. M. M. York,
skidded along for about half a block
is enjoying her work very much.
expecting to be there for seme
Mra R. E. Jenks is quite 111 at her
Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Mulllaex. home, the Dr. Barcroft property. She before it come to a full stop.
months. However, they found their
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Elliott of Sa daughter sick with the summer flu
with their mother, Mrs. Elmer Mul- is being attended by Miss Lilian end
Unex formerly of Rock Rapids. Ia . a trained nurse. Her daughter, Mrs. lem spent n little time In Newberg and the temperature never below 96
now living In Portland, were dinner Whitlock of Portland Is also with In company with Mrs. Carl Morgan, during the daytime for two weeks
guests of Mrs. Minnie Owen Sunday. her. At last accounts she was re daughter and little grand-daughter, and decided to return to Oregon
of Canby, Indiana.
Mra. Morgan» where they could get a »rood breath
Fred L. Amee went to Portland ported slightly better.
who Is a niece of Mrs. A. E. Moore of fresh air. Mr. Edwards says that
today (Thursday) and will go from
The Misses Craig have sold their
it was 107 in Chicago the day they
there to Oregon City for a visit with property at 1128 Illinois street to and E. H. Woodward, has
hla boyhood friend. Nelson Waldron. Rev. P. J. Sehnert and expect to postmistress in her home town for arrived there and that even at nights
He expects to return home on Satur leave the middle of next month for 25 years and was. on her way to the temperature would rmain up to
San Francisco to attend the national 90 and higher until nine or ten
day.
LaJolla, California, which Is about meeting o f postmasters.
o’clock. Mr. Edwards says that they
City Marshal Ferguson was called 14 miles from San Diego, where
Out of a total of 8202.643.68 have a big corn crop and also a
to the north end of the city last Fri they will make their home.
which the counties o f O r e g o n ^ ! very large crop of tomatoes In In
day evening where It was reported
O. W. Dart of the Miller Mercan csivsd from the monies collected by diana this year.
that a strange man was prowling tile company is spending a ten days'
the etate for motor vehicle licei
about. However, no trace of the vacation in southern Oregon. Mr. fees,
City Marshal Ferguson had a busy
Yamhill
county
received
man could be found.
Dart expects to bring home some 34871.52. This is supposed to be time for a few hours Saturday af
He arrested H. O. Sage
Oregon’s senators both voted to venison end his friends say that he 25 per cent of the fees collected in ternoon.
override the president’s veto of the will advance the interests of Gov tn)s county and the other 75 per and H. G. McGregor for drunken
soldiers' bonus bill, while the con- ernor Olcott in that part o f the state cent will go to the state highway ness and placed them In the city
tail and almost before he had locked
greesmen were divided, Hawley and while there.
department. Other nearby counties
the
doors on them he was forced to
Stnnott voting to override and Mc
Miss Ila Spaulding, daughter of received apportionments as follows:
Arthur voting to sustain.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Spaulding, Multnomah county 866.253.23; Til arrest Martin Iverson, who lives on
Mrs. Marie Hammersly, who has was united In marriage to Mr. Lewie lamook 82,173.04; Washington $6,- the mountain north of town and
been living in Portland came here Griffith Thursday evening. Sept. 14, 735.64; Marion $10,453.94; Clacka who gives the officers regular
trouble by being drunk.
He also
last Friday and Is working at the at the Spaulding home In Salem. The mas $7,183.83; Polk 83,369.83
Investigated some other men who
M Hammersly house was beautifully decorated with
A. A. Post drier. M Mrs
* Henry Havemsn, who lives on the had been with the first two arrested,
was called to Battle Ground. Wash., i lavender and yellow flowers, About
mountain north of Newberg had but found that they were not drunk.
on Wednesday by the news of the 200 guests were present.
some green corn on exhibition at the Sa«re and McGregor were released on
sickness of her daughter. Mrs. M
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marshall went U. S. National bank of Newberg and 150 bail which they forfeited and
Moore. She expects to return about to Portland Wednesday, and will
at the county fair at McMinnville Iverson was booked for a fine o f $5
next Tuesday.
leave today for the national encamp which was fourteen feet high. There with the understanding that the first
Mrs. Jane Smith and Mrs. Hulda ment of the Grand Army of the Re waa one stalk which waa two feet time he was seen here again the fine
Hansen, slstere-ln-lsw of Fred L. public which will be held at Des higher yet and Mr. Haveman says would be collected.
Mr. Marshall Is a this corn has not quit growing yet.
Ames.* who hkve been visiting here Moines, Iowa.
for over a year, left today (Thurs delegate from the Department of He also says that he has about four
day) for Dee Moines, Iowa, to visit Oregon. They expect to return home acres of this corn and it Is all about
a brother at that place. They will about November 16.
the same height. Mr. Haveman’s
stop at Denver to visit a brother end
Misses Dela and Freda Parrish place Is within about three-quarters
will ultimately return to their home «rave a party and shower at their of s mile of the proposed vlata
at Long Beach, California.
home on Friday last for Arlouine bouse site on Bald Peak, and is on
Bert Sutherland is of the opinion Johnson and Hattie Fletcher, who the new proposed road to the peak
that you can’t really burn a Ford are leaving for Eugene to attend the from Newberg.
up. He had a Ford sedan which University. An evening of pleasure
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Woodward re
went through the Motor Inn garage was spent by the young people pres ceived Information a few days ago of
fire and by spending $180 for a new ent and culminated In a shower, the deatb of W. R. Starbuck which
body he has converted the old ma which was a great surprise to the occurred at hts home at Birming
chine Into what appears to be a new recipienta The articles were all ham, Alabama. Prof. 8tarbuck waa
Ford touring car. He says that he kitchen utensils of the smaller assistant to Dr. H. J. Minthorn in
didn’t have to do a thing to the kind end were given ss It is the in 1885-86, the opening year of Pacific
motor.
He la also fixing up the tention of the two girls to batch Academy and Herbert Hoover was
Streeter car, which waa In the fire. while at school.
ons of hts pupila Hs was held in
high esteem by the students and
management and would have been
A re yon sure that your child
retained permanently but he had
haa perfect vision w ithout eye-
fitted himself for the vocation of
■train?
civil engineer, and resigned to go
to Birmingham whsrs he spent his
T o u r boy or g irl w ill be bet
life as manager, secretary and treas
ter able to take up h it school
urer o f the Southern Bridge com
w ork i f you oorreot his eye-
pany.
sight. Does he dislike school?
, Tha real estate market about New
Is it h ard fo r him to keep up
berg Is opening up a little lately. W.
his school work?
E. W hite 6 Co. report the sale of
the L. E. Arney 40 acre river bot
T o u r child i f handicapped by
tom farm to Ino Tomlta of Wapato,
poor rision cannot oompete
Wash., for a consideration of $8000,
w ith the child w ho does not
which Is considered a bargain. Also
h a re the handicap o f eye
the 20 sere farm two miles north o f
town owned by Mrs. Mary Will« and
strain.
daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
d u r experience of seventeen
Blank of Portland qt a valuation o f
y e a n is at your servira.
87000. They ta k e'In exchange a
Evtfytkini for school except text books
two atory residence property near
Hawthorne avenue and Thlrty-irst
street and the balance In esah. Mra.
Phono White 113
Blank and her son, Mr. Nolan, will
CHX JE WALES - OPTICIAN
move out in a few days and atari Im
proving the farm.
Local and Personal News
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
GRAHAM’S DRUG STORE
C A. MORRIS
The Graphic had two boxes of
Burbank Standard prunes which Ed
West brought in as samples o f his
splendid prunes and to get them be
fore the public. They were placed
in the window with a sign “ Tske
One.’’ The general public have at
this writing eaten about three-
fourths o f one box and there la about
half a box le ft Ralph Butt got the
rest.
On Sunday. September 17th, oc
curred the marriage of f a « Mellin
ger, daughter o f A. S. Mellinger, to
Herman E. Dldxun of Oswego. The
marriage was performed at tha First
Presbyterian church of Portland, Dr.
Bowman officiating. A fter n short
trip to 8outhernH>regon the
couple will live In their new
in Portland where Mr. Dldxun Is
employed in the post office.
Pacific Coflege Mu
HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GRANTED
ce Studios, 413 and 415 N. Meridian Street
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is Pencils, Pen H olden , Pens, A ll C o lon o f Inks, both fo r or
din ary use and Fountain Pen, W ritin g
Pads,
Book
Straps,
Lunch Boxes. Erasers, R ulers. Compasses, T ablets o f A ll Kinds,
both Pen cil and Pen, Composition Books, H ote Books, Loose
L e a f Hote Books. Student Hote Books, Spellin g Tablets, Foun
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Crayolas, 8 and 16 c o lo n ; W ater C olon , 4 and 8 c o lo n ; D raw
in g Pads, Pain t Pans. M ucilage. Paste in Bottles and Tubes.
P en and Pen cil Clips, School
Crayons, Blackboard
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