Born, to Mr. and M rs. Otis M.
Mrs. H. Cooper, of
da, and her daughter, Mrs. H.
daughter.
W. Grabcl, of Portland, visited
N O RTH SOUND.
I
Dr.
Fred
George,
o
f
Portland,
Monday with Mrs. P. C. Mills.
8.52 a. m.
4.18 p. m.
spent M onday in Nfwber^ call Guy Heater has given up his
SOU TH BOUND.
0.07 a. m.
5.40 p. m. ing on olcl school friends.
job as salesman in Parker’s
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. EUiott vie- store, his place being taken by
ited at the county seat Tuesday Miss Langton. He talks o f g o
with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Turner. ing to California.
L ocal Events.
and wife, 'jm Tom Blalock and Chester Di-
Jo^u Atkinson
Atki
ioldcodale, Washington, came mond, w ho are attending Wil
dow n last week and are visiting lamette University, rode down
rom Salem on their wheels the
Prof, and Mrs. B. R. Hadley are relatives in this vicinity.
the parents o f a daughter, bom
Dave Vaughan was one o f the last o f the wtek visiting at home
Saturday, Jape 6. ,
successful ones who took the ex over Sunday.
The Misses Anna and Grace
F. H. Caldwell attended the amination before the state board
o
f
dental
examiners
last
week.
Dudley
arrived home Friday from
state democratic convention in
Portland Tuesday as a Relegate
Miss Addie Cahill, o f Portland, Coquille, C oos county where they
from Yamhill.
will give an illustrated health have been teaching. They have
Mrs. Irene Everest ' Heater talk for women at the Baptist concluded that tw o years of iso-
joined the old pioneers o f the church Friday, June 12, 3 p, m .jlation is enough for them and
they will not return.
■> . ’
state gt their annual meeting in Admission free.
Portland Tuesday.
Miss Katie Dimond has given The annual district school
up
her position in the Graphic meeting will be held at the pub
J. W. Barcroft has purchased
the Vantress place on South Rir office and left for Linn County lic achoolhouse next Monday
er stafcet to which he moved the Wednesday to begin her career afternoon a t 2 o'clock when a
as a hook agent- y
v ;
dirtetpr and clerk wiH be elected
latter part of last week.
A
.J.
Hutchins
and^rifr
w
ent
t
f
{*•<»
usual matters o f inter-
R e r.L G . Knotts, -o f - Albany,
visited in tow n the first o f the St. Johns M ondar to see their eat amended to. J. C. Colcord is
week with Rev. J. E. Blair, pas daughter, Mrs. Etta Hall, wh<$ ■the director whose term o f ser
*
tor o f the Presbyterian church., is ill at the home o f her sister, vice baS expired.
Prof. R. W. Kirk has reconsid
L. H. ShirleV, who has* been Mrs. J. M. Shaw.
ered
the offer o f the prinripalship
down at Chico, CaHforforma,
A number oi the Newberg Bap
some time, arrived home Sunday tists have been at Amity {Ms of the Independence public school
evening, well contented with week attending the annual meet at the urgent request of the
ing o f the West Willamette Bap Bbard and has accepted the
Newberg-
same. His principal objection to
The Newberg Woodmen ot the tist Association.
going
to Independence was re
World will hold their annual Jas. Hamnett Sr. has renewed
moved
on June 1st when the sa
memorial services at the ceme the spirit o f his youth by sub
tery next Sunday afternoon at mitting his heavy whiskers to loons were voted ont o f Polk
2:30 o ’clock.
the ravages o f the m owing ma county.
Photographer C. C. Smith
J. W. Baker took his little' son chine o f a local barber.
:o St. Vincent’s hospital in Port- James Vestal spent Sunday in drove up'to the .John Crawford
and last week where a success- Portland with his son Will whio place above Dundee M onday aft
ul operation on the boy’s throat was operated on tw o or three ernoon and took pictures o f Mr.
weeks a g o .-T h e latter’s condi Crawiord’s fine big field o f alfal
was peeformtd.
tion
was very critical for a time fa, which was being mowed.
Nathan White has the biggest,
The picture tells its own story
but
he
is how improving.
finest looking strawberries we’ve
and
will send to the tall timber
m this year. And, thanks to
The Newberg High School base
mm, we can say their taste ball team went up to Daytop the fellow who declares that al
Friday and after a game with falfa can’t be successfully raised
equals their looks.
hereabouts.
,
W. W. Baker w ho some time the Dayton team carried home
R. M. Wooden, ot Astoria, vis
ago bought a nice lot o f Mrs. the short end o f a 11 to 2 score.
tawerman, just east o f her cot Pitcher H a d a w a y had-a-way ited in tow n a few daysago with
tage, is improving the same by that nonplussed the Newberg the family o f J. L. VanBlaricom.
He is an old pioneer and says he
the erection of a residence.
« hatters.
bought
up cattle in Chehalem
J.
E.
Bales
late
o
f
Bakersfield,
Hon. J. C. Kelson, veteran o f
Valley
in
1850, but had not been
but
formerly
o
f
Newberg,
Ore.,
the Cayuse War of 1847, mingled
back
here
for many years. He
with the Indian War veterans in quietly slipped in on hjs sister,
Portland the first o f the week at Mrs. J. H. Hutchinson ot 121 went from Jiere/ to attend
the annualmeeting of^he Oregon South Washington Ave., yester the. pioneers’ meeting in Port
day. He intends remaining in land. He is a veteran o f the
Pioneer Association.
Rogue River In^jan W arofl8 55.
Hugh Nelson has greatly im Whittier a tew weeks.—Whittier
(C
al.)
Register.
J. A. Jones o f Springbrook has
proved the appearance as well asj
bargained
with J. T. Smith for
the comfort o f his house north 6f The Graphic has received an
the public school grounds, by enthusiastic report o f a recital the purchase <^t a one hundred
i :he addition o f a spacious veran given at Scotta Mills a few even foot lot’ off the southwest comer
ings ago by Miss Myrtle Han o f the block on which Mr. Smith’s
da.
house stands in North Newberg.
While at work at the Newberg non, reader, o f Willamette Uni
He is contemplating the erection
Sash and Door Factory Tuesday v e r s i t y . Miss Hannon is a
of a house thereon this summer,
daughter
ot
Mrs.
Hannon,
the
morning, Walter Brown stum
it
being his intention to move
bled and in falling shoved his capable matron o f the college
his family to Newberg to enjoy
hand into the planer, the loss of boarding hall here, and the suc
our schpol advantages. He has
cess
made
by
the
young
lady
in
tw o fingers resulting.
this, her first public recital, speak 6 chosen an excellent building site.
( W. A. King’s parents. Mr. and well for future efforts.
..
The students and faculty Wld
Mrs. E. A. King, his sister, Miss
a farewell jolly up meeting at
Prof.
C.'E.
Clemenson
o
f
South,
Lou and aunt Mrs. O’Brien, and
the college Wednesday morning,
and Mr. and Miss' McPherson, Dakota, who has taught school
when short speeches were made
drove out frort\ Portland in their successfully in this vicinity for
and funny stories told by the fac
tw
o
or
three
years
as
principal
autos Monday morning 'and
of the Springbrook and Dundee ulty and by Harold Vickrey, Eu-
spent the day in Newberg.
schools, but who for the past la Hodson, Russel Lewis and Na
It’s wonderful what a few year has been devoting attention than Cook representing the col
warm days will do in loosening to his South Dakota farm, has lege classes and by Chris Smith
up the rheumatic joints o f that been secured to take charge of and Richard Williams for the
bad boy o f Mr. and Mrs. Cupid, the Chehalem Center school next academy. The “ man o f the hour”
commonly called Dan. If you year. Miss Mabel Rush of Spring- was Prof. Hadle^r whom the stu-
are skeptical just glance at the brook has been elected as his as detfts had just found out to be a
marriage license list in another sistant.
fond papa.. He bore off the hon-
column.
J. C. Colcord, Jesse Edwards,
with btc« minK ” ><****■
‘ Mrs. E. A. Brownell, o f 8t. F. A\\lorris, A. C. Seeley, N. J* * Mildred Forsyth, eight year
Charles, Illinois, her granddaugh Sykes, Prof. W. A. Newlin ancf old daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J.
ter, Miss Etta Wilcox and Mrs* W. C. Woodward, representing W. Forsyth, died at St. Vincent’s
R. Pearson, otTecumseh, Nebras tl\e Newberg Commercial Club, hospital ill Portland. Sunday
ka, who have been visiting in drove out to Springbrook Tues evening after a week’s illness
Portland'with relatives, are ex day evening and attended a De from diphtheria. Her death re
pected here this evening to con velopment League meeting. M. sulted directly however from
tinue their sojourn. Mrs. Pear O. Lownsdale, o f LaFayette, heart trouble as she had passed
son and Mrs; Brownell are sis president of the county organiza the critical stage o f the afore
ters o t j. W., W. B. and W. A. tion^ and John Woftman, Elsia mentioned disease and was con
Baker.
Indeed, tw o hours
Wright and son, C. C. Murton valescing.
The baseball youngsters about and Mr. Wheeler o f McMinriVille before the message came here to
town have banded themselves were present, the former taking the „ parents • announcing her
into a three cornered league, the charge ot the meeting. Interest death, they had received tele
Westenders, the'Soutlyastenders was indicated . in the work of phone message that she was im
and theNortheastenders battling the league as manifest«! in proving rapidly and was sitting
for supremacy. We are not able short talks by J. H. Rees, C. E. up. The little girl had been in
to hand out the dope in the way Newhouse and Joseph Hall of Portland for about tw o months
o f percentage of games lost and Springbrook,seconded by Messrs. with her aunts, her mother be
won, errors made, batting aver Lownsdale, Wortman, Edwards ing sick at home. Short funeral
ages, etc., bnt the Northeastend- and MOrrip ot the visitors. The services were held at the Newberg
Tuesday
morning,
ers appear to have the pennant representatives o f th e l o c a l cemetery
cinched, not having yet suffered Springbrook League agreed to where interment was made. The
the sore pangs of defeat. Pull get in and help push and to that stricken family wishes to express
particulars may b* had from end a meeting was called for Sat appreciation fos-the kindnesses
Prank Elliott, official umpire of urday night by the president, I shown them in their bereave
the league.
ment.
M. Pollock. f
Welch, on Tuesday, June 0,
^TTomjrrr-AT-iaw
CLARENCE BUTT.
V IO w m II m liia ih , ooerts oi U m M *
T in n tlN glTM to probate work. A .
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ortin w . uowtracte a t tho
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In order t o make room for our fall shipment o f
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regardless of cost, on all Men’s, Ladies’ and
Children’s Oxfords, and also on a few children’s
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Goods sold on the installment plan.
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\
*
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o f Iron during,the 30 days.
PR ICE $ 4 .5 0
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This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
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