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great a variety of | emette Valley. He aa In on* or two V II " * ~~ aa the Will- e may ascell L hat I hove B .H . W o « nwaan, B a ft sa 4 Peauewen. W. G Wt m e * * “ , A si •001 tvs Enrroa. f ----- 1 M **coa<1 dam sue ter «t th « p « lo t t e * *1 N r w tors. Ol ,m r « btsst F R ID A Y , roani t r s w im . NOVEM BER 7, 190t. T u e s d a y 's E le c tio n s . All M m sute* la the Unios held gen eral elections Tuesday with the «»c o p iions of Oregon, M ala* and Vermont, end the rasa IU are highly gratifying to the republic*ne. In the enagreminasi •factions the rrpabilosa* got all they expected and they w ill Sostino* in ooa- tfol at the National Ospitai. The most soUbie che ogee am to C oloreds. Idaho and Boa tana wham the pee pis have the neighboring risto* of Washington sad California, w hs«« the campaign waxed hot, the repnldiuans were sso- cmsfal. New York City and the solid South went démocratie, as was aspect- Alter enjoying the * , wo took a rid* ap Park. laHHw Gafftol H ill, the aristocratic residence portion of the city. Hera w * bad a fins view o f t&e city aad Sound. H e n aleo we aaw the large city reservoirs which wore erected by a company o f which J. B . David was a prominent member. Beattie is by no mesas as pretty a city as Portland but it la a ranch boater place. Many of the street « are so sleep that it is tiresome work climbing them, Pacific and Portland irrl Miaa Oarrte Tumor gave a delight- j lntentlou ot t fully "w itc h y " Halloeeen party at her , land to give t evening. The young free entertain home last Fi put early to aerre aa they come aa ladloa wore , ___ lioateeee*. Aa the gentlemen armed singly by agreement they were uabered into the parlor, which * * • relieved ol Of Quartet^ chain and only die*l| lighted by the Church. Jaek-o’-laatem*. A look of bewilder ment ooukl be read on each gentle man's face when U* » “ aeked to bo oeeted, eeeing that the ladie* filled the eola to ita utaaoat capacity, leavlog him hia choice between the etov* and the floor. After each gentlentan and hi* lady found their fortune* which were eecnrely hidden about the honee, the Premo! oompany eat around the fireplace and each in turn rayeaied hi* future from tbo scroll ia hand. Numerous other One two y eat way* were adopted tor telling fortuuee, after which cupper wea merrily served. bull, aleo two i Those preseat Were tbo Mieses Lucy fresh. Geuse, Edith Pugh, Sibyl Woodward, Resi! Barth* Nicholson, Gertrude Minthorn, Reported by Carrie Tumor, and Mess re. Owen Mar Co. at MoMin ie, Marvlo and Calvin Blair, Herbert week ending ^ Coffin, Curt Parker, John Stratton and to get the title Emmer Newby. Christian Atxfa H a l l o w e ’ en P a r t ie s . Wo spent s wash visiting In Indiana. Indianapolta u a vary haaatiful city. It does not hare a* tarpo and itapoaing baHdiags aa uieny other cities, but IU street* are wide and wall kept, aad when asaa from a diala noe. It looks Ilk* a oily o f shad* trees. W e eew the old home of P resident Harrison, whore It is said every thing loam was carried away by souvenir hunter* daring the cam paign o f 188*. aim saw bis grave ia the Crows Hill ChomSary. W e poseed through western Penney! vani* after dark, and the glowing fur- aaose ooukl be asna la all direct ione. A t limes the entire h e«vea would be lighted ap with a dall red glow ftom the furnace* We passed the ode bra ted H orseshoe Curve m e after daylight. Her* Ike train denari bee almost a per fect horseshoe in getting around a large body o f water. I t to a vary haaatiful plena, bat nos* of tb s natami eesasry bat* compares with that o f the Rockies far grtndeur. In general, Pennsylvania fa a much rougher country than I ex pected W * passed through a great deal ef ooantry the* fa so roogh aad rooky that H i* very sparsely settled. I t seem* to m * that Oregon, greater ia friends oo the date of Halloween. The young gentlemen on arriving found objeoU attired In sheets from whence oetne shrieks and omana. Altar the la- dfae were recognised, the witches, Mite Margaret Inglie and Mias Lida Wilson, mixed tho love potioa and told the fates of ail present. Light refreshment* were me red after which the company dis persed. The guests were the Mines Myrtle Geuse, Lillian Nicholson, Mary Minthorn, Anna Tarrall, Florence Cof I like Ha warlord College very much. fin, Mabel Newby, Varda Croxer, Belle The location fa Ideal. The grounds ere Cook, Anna Dudley, Vivian Miller, rolling ami beautifully laid off w ith May Hall, Nellie Paulsen, Bernice walks, drives and a great assay floe Woodward, the boys being Walter ehnde trees. Thp buildings aro all atone Miles, Ralph Rees, Roasel Comer, Wil- and nr* largo and well famished. Ev ery member t f the faculty la e master George, Clinton Newbooee, Aaa Morse, o f hia own line. I t ia claimed that the Ray Pemberton, Morris Hen cock, Ear professors’ salaries amount to almost nest Bales, Lewis Saunders and Omer 8400 a year per ol adept- Dr. Gammers, and Ray Moore. hand of the department of Literature, is recognised an nan of the leading author ities la the United Bute*. Harvard has triad several Umm to get him lor their highest chair la English. H a gets ♦•000 a year hero. I have three courses in Philosophy wader Dr. Rufrn M. Jooee and they a n all fine. I aaa glad I have so mash work under him. H o It recognised an being one o f the deepest thinkers in ib is seek of tho woods. He preaches hero meet of the lime. 1 have heard It claimed that the boarding expense for each student a- uionnta to ahead $7 per week. It Is oar- toinly good ennagb for anybody. For •eboUrahip, I don’ t suppose bettor ad vantages aro offered anywhere. Social ly, tho school la about aa I expected. CM eooraa, it la nod what yon would find in a co educational school, bat that can not bo wxpooled. However, I don’t think you could find abettor class ol young men anywhere. Sometime I will try to write some thing more about Haverford, the school, people, etc.. If I can get time. I alao want to visit Washington, Boston, and New York before returning, and som ething about these place* might be interesting. We have about twelve days vacation et Christmas and I think about aa fang a one next spring. Hanvxv H o sk in s . Additional Local hern Pacific to viali n week, aad It la the uiineea men of Port- a royal wdoocne and I regard lees o f wbolher ilarly appointai dele- Meeting ry A Dooneri Bluauauer Frei of If you are billion*md aeeklug advisers Take D sW iit’s Little Early Rtaera, Jost before going to lied. You will flud on the morrow, You are rid of your Borrow— That’s all; Just enough aald. Thee* famou» pill* do not gripe, but move the bowel* gently, eleanaing the liver. Their lonlo effect give« atrength Ft lends to tbo gland«, preventing a return of the dieorder. Caldwell 4 Co. and Oversight log for Worship, ig for Worship. Eugene Come in and let us prove it to yon. We also make i Year* Masting, Proa. MoGrew. Evangeliario Work. Up-to-date designs always on hand. rpsla,” wrote But raapaciutas a b ta n f Yamhill Co. Abstract lie, Oregon, for the 31. IWS. U m piece roar land examined. i A w f to Hen- (1 Tfl 8 R 5 W $700 Drag f o t o A S t Margaos add - Up*. A...... . t m .5 PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PICTODE MOULDINGS, CENEDAL HOUSE FURNISHING8. ambition.’ ’ Thong oom plalnt Field sui Mon all his life. A m a t digest you rest. Y o n can ont ot* a preparation IU lleves it o f work by W E AR E ALSO T H E LEAD IN G UNDERTAKERS. T. B. CUMMINGS * 00. y x x x .x * jt m jt * * jn ç r r * . DO. FRED. BOLLETTE F K Beider s ta i Isadora B Evsrsok to C^vo E Cook tr In Newbegg....... . .. Frank Williams to John ffclbe- wachs 27 a in Parrish A Orton d t o T S S R J W .................. D W Feeley A wt to Sarah C O’ Neal Ita 7 a 8 blk 44 Oak Park add toM cM ..............................$ J F Hearts to J M Pngb IU 8 4 S blk S H 4 L add to N e w b e ig .. 8 J M Pugh 4 wf to Martin DoWna Ita 3 A 3 blk 3 H 4 L add to Newberg......... ........................ $ Kate D Sitton 4 hob to W ▲ Hows 50x110 it In Carlton.......f Wisdom Millaap et al to J ▲ M ill- sap 4 a in J B Bogan die T 3 8 R 8 T A f . g T J Ott A w f to August CHaoo 89.08 a in N 1 J .Johnson die T 4 8 R 4 W .........................................1 T J Ott A wf to Jobs A Jacobson 35 a in N % ol I Job m od die T 3 8 R 4 W ......... 7.................... 81 T J OU A w f to John W all 4 w f 28.97 a N 1 J Johnson die J 8 8 R 4 W ..................................... Hi Wm Weiss 4 wf to Joe E Hedges 40s in s e c 2 5 T 8 8 R 8 W .......8 F T Rysn A wf to Hans Nelson 80 a i n e e c 3 8 i n T 3 8 R 3 W ........$3 John Lynch A Wf to B T Clerk 4 w f 85 47 a in 8 Ctoime die T 4 8 R 4 W .................................... 8 J H Con lee 4 wi to F T Ryan It 8 blk 76 Dundee...................... 8 H B Littlefield to J L Vickery Its 1 2 3 blk 4 L e F a M to ............... 8 A Blackburn 4 wrto E D PierSon 130 a in Wm. U|mk 4 w f die T 3 8 K 4 W . . . r X ‘7 . . . - - ...... M I N Ed mis ton 4 wf to L T Ed wards It 4 b it YMaple Park add to LaFsyetto..^....................... 8 Levina A W att e la l to J W Bried- well Jr Ita 7 8 Mk 7 Watts add to Am ity ................................8 Mutual B L ife In* Co to J W Dried well Jr 1.56 a ia Jno Watt die T 8 8 R 4 W ............. 8 Daniel W Crigtar to ( has H G lov er 4 w f lands la sec 18 T 4 8 R 5 W .........................................81 Martin J Downs A wf to Gao N Huntley lands in see 6 T 8 8 R 5 W ......................................... 8> Martin J Downs 4 wf to Mabala E Huptfay lands in sec 5 T 8 R 8 5 W ....... . ........................... 8 Franklin Yocum to Evallne w r" Local poultry fin ders are arranging trife. f o r * Mg Show ben tM i winter Orville Johnson has been elected as ,j|e x 6 8 R 8 why Frank Elli'rtt «peat Sunday with boainera manager of the Creacent. If R R Campbell et ointa Mr- end Mrs. Lon Hill ia Eogeoe. lt, 22 23 M a ship- I f yon want Wulvorfao soap, go to ho can sncceaafolly finance the college paper hia reputation ia establisbed. Dayton Wilson's or Jackson’s grocery stores, Pree. McGrow ia with aa again, bav- J J Kpencer to El t and ( i n g 0 Job noon announces a epe- 22-24 4 Levy It 1,01,1 • d a l sale on fad lea’ trimmed beta for log returned from his trip to Indiana- , poll*. Everyone is glad to see him During tbe ro land Saturday, November A | beck—especially tbe teachers who have were 39 mortgage nJ*r‘ The person wbo took the umbrella | had extra work daring hi* abeence. — * °n at the weather bureau on the college I Judging from tbe number o f parties >ta eampua, please return to the Graphic etc., almost all the students moat have w . DC „ * W* office iding , : *pen“ n Halloween. L d T th Loin I mioc A '* »¡ten of window glass at the New- O. K . Edwards, ’ 96, gave a very in- |ey » on ***** ****** * D °°r Factory near the de- teresting aad laotructive chapel talk Mina Remmini rerrd •**- Tak* 7our windows there to be Monday morning on tbe Pennsylvania terBon 27. 1 * bad 8ffod. Coal Strike. Roaa Ls Bash ratty Harry Perkin«, met o f Wm. Perkins Miaa Efafe Kincaid slopped arhool Smith 29. bow- —» * billed to leave Seattle this week for Hester Chapin ting, s tr ip to Japan end China for a whole- last week and with her mother left Hat- unlay morning for Iowa where they Viva L. Hall M told« »ale house. will make their home with relatives. Mary Derby 19 mtry Advertised fatten r— ale ia the poet- Curtis Parker and Earl Hardwick an- © « ,« * 07 r a even office lor Cleod Matlpck. John Neal 4 Mr. O. Haney E . H. rolled aa student* oo Monday. ctiro Co. and Pbeme Barateon. Th e C ran sent Literary Society hae tbe piles for fort pale Woodward P. M. started out with flying colors, about dollar* con Id da '* “ ° C. J. Oalltaon and family arrived last twenty new names having been added DeWiU’ s Witch I Saturday from Id r a nad contemplato to tho roll. permanently. locating bora. Mm. CalMaoa ia s sister For some unknown reason the college barns, brnfaee, « of Mrs. L. D. B e ff. bell did not ring on Monday and Toss- ««*>». tatter, mil W * pro miao tb o i should yon nee Pot- day mornings. »bin diseases. Lt W * Stopped n few hours to Clifaago Jemee VeaUI led chapel exercises on th* P1 from say caro* whatever, to refond 10c. and spent p a rt o< lbs tiem looking over Wedaaaday morning, cheap, worthless« for every reshape Monro* Drug Co., _______ ( 4 Co. the baeidoae post of the city. Tbo Untonvllfat Mot M d by 0 . F. Moors. oteeteaeum rosy narrow, probably on The Oregon Irrigation Association eon- . ■; Wbsu tbs livor b oat ot ardor ss*oy aneoant ef tbs high botiding*. Most of ventlon o f ever 400 Jelagataa will aasem- F in I Ost sepal hie the bust sera bleaks are from six to ten •ertone i roubfoo vseult. bfa In Portland Toeaday and Wed nee- UK* I stories and n groat wieay of thorn from day, November 18 and 19; also tbe Ore- I / | | \ I | r fifteen teteroaty. We sent to the top con Bar AMoriation meet* there on the l \ I I I \ p of the Masonic Temple, twenty two same days, on which oeoaeiona the rail- A \ 1 1 / 1 l L •tortoe Itlgb. From here we bad a fine rondo have made reduced rates, ticket* __ view o f tho city and fake. Bat the good for eix days on all line* from point» I f ^ «T a «fags of typhoid in Oregon to Portland. Portland pro- heavy cloud of vesoke which eoneUuUy V lfifl feed bold of him for poem to entertain all visitor* on the hangs over the city, mars IU beauty RFKJV/J , We aro glad to as* occasion with a ball or ooncert, fra* very moeh. Boose of tho street* are AU.dtaeaeee ef I Oferkaton, Washtog- theatre«, with v ia l* to wheat ablpe, literally peeked with pedestrians all tho AiJ,*Rh.£m«ti«-i public library, Oregog Historical room*, DronJwVmiuV* the 8600,000 City H all and the 81,0»,- 000 Federal eastern hones, * steamboat 0*w> beasma at ride on tho WilfameMO and Columbia Ef*2f ah* Bivore, and In oUier way* a* will beat ro »"»e js e ra . All show Portland’« antorpriao, hoapttalUy ■ « £ , T t o ? and desire te become hotter eeqeaiated ¡¡¡¿J^*=l,»eheOore with the people ot tho whole elate end further fTrrmTu'fn, they with It. It is ex peetod ooveral thooe- n _ _ ^ . " ilntainteg end poopiy from all ovarOragun will take n j M m io .n a n « not «ran srfy Anderson advantage of the cheap oxeuraion rate* { w l> vlT U o UANC lv product m Tillm an * annoencerl by the Q. R t ! f , Southern F o r H ale b y F A . ,| I DR. C. C. BENNETT, NEW BERG S A S H & D OOR Ocrteopathlo Physician FACTORY M. VO TAW Residence. Consultation aad on hand K eep L r a a B H o a examination Free. P h y s ic ia n s 4 Bui and mana- facture eve ryth in g in the line of DOORS. WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, TURNINGS, CREST- INGS, BRACKETS. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. FANCY CASINGS, ETC. School B ooks, T ablets f W ' Y a u r p a t r o n a g e s o l Slates, ic it e d . ons, School P e n c il School Lead Book Pencils, C ra y Boxes, The place to get yonr Straps, Slate DRUGS & MEDICINES. Pencils, books. C om position PRESCRIPTION WORK A I n fact all SPECIALTY. School Supplies. can suit you. 2 ^ 7 F. H. Caldwell & Co Prescription Druggists. NEW BERG, OREGON. Officers & Directors: A lfhbus M il l s , Pres., J. C. Mc- C k k a , Vice-Pres.; S. M. C a l k i n s , Cashier> J. K i n l b y B l a i r . Correspondents: Western National Bank, New York’, U. S. NffttettSt Bank, Port land, McMinnville National Bank, McMinnville. Established 1893. B. C. MILES, C. K. SPAPLDINa. X. H. WOODWARD. Ï . I. hkitt . J.U DOUGLAS, JR Director,. COBBBOrONDBirTO—UAá * Tilton. Port land; Ustionai Perk Bank. Mew York. etraasen rialti □§ the nlty er* Inn the bank for lnl.rm*tloo eon •Ity. ContapondeM* Invitad. LR 8H O N S G I V E N I N K O D A K « BUY. “ St J ill Comes Out in the W ash " — That is, the dirt does if yon take your clothes to the MEWBE&G STEAA LAUM01Y First class work dose is every pa men tar, and careftal attention given all customers. y ^ B. C. MILES, Prmfdent M. B. BRITT, Vlee-Prea B. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. J. O. COLCOKD, Cashier. B o o k s , S ta t io n e r y , F a n c y a n d o l l e t A r t ic le s . C a m ara a a d K o d a k s a a d a l l k in d s o f C a m a r a S u p p lies. D u n d e e c u s to m e r s w i l l p le a s e le a v e t h e ir la u n d r y _ w it h O . W . B y e r s J r . X Tf. IPressnali, ¡Prop. A CLOCK, WATCH, BING, W ATCH CHAIN, CHARM, CH ATELAINE PURSE, SET S ILV E R KNIVES, OR SPOON OR AN ALAR M OLOOK, OR AN YTH IN G IM THE JE W E LR Y LIH E f cease to ■e.AamdealH ^ «e yen the heal ef Oeodaeod ' Sionn ‘l/Jt'ntiow, < Satisfaction II others are ita. Caldwell Is w hat we aim 0 to g iv e our cus- ® tom ers in a ll » lines o f goods. 1 Jreo with Cash ¡Purchases on Cverythiny in stock. 1 Z City H«*<lqttartera for Getterai Supplies, such as CARDEN & FLOWER 8EED8 KEPT IN 8T0CK, LAND PLA8TER AND FIELO P EA S .