____ * i,, i~ i >Sanftst immiti etatai-i- r - ■ -, ■ -r'i/. - SR1 » ■'HI.1 ..«.!* ■ !■ !>» m-, T f Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maria, of Mr. and Mr*. Fred L. Ame« Portland, art «pending tUe day g o t off on their extended Bantam U T T L E F IE L D & ROM IG trip Tuesday, mention o f which in town. S PHYSICIANS ft 8URGBON8 was made last week. F. ft. Caldwell attended the Mias Mabel Cooper, o f Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stanley came annual meeting o f the S tan land, was a visitor at the Spauld up from Portland the Pharmaceutical Association at ing home Saturday and Sunday. week remaining over Sunday L oog Beach this week. Abe Cooke left Saturday tor with Prof. R.* R. Hadley aad County Commissioner R. J hia (rid home in Minnesota where fam ily.. Booth and S. E. Cummins are be expeets to remain several There are at the Graphic office spending a few days in this end months. for distribution premium list* of o f the connty studying the prob­ DR. JOHN S. RANKIN Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reynolds of the coming state fair. Those In­ lem o f good roads. Portland were the guests of Mr. terested should call and procure Seth A. Mills and wife are ex­ and Mrs. Chaa. E. Fuller Satur­ a copy. pected down from Caldwell, Ida­ day and Sunday. Miss Ella Macy, who has been ho, this week on their way to Bank o f N ewberg Office Mrs. David Martin accompa­ at her old home at Rushville, In­ the seashore, Mrs. Mills being nied W. A. King to Portland last diana, for a year and a half, got in rathet poor health. Friday and made the purchase back to Newberg Tuesday even­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett White through him o f a fine new surrey. ing, well pleased to be in Ore­ went to Salem Tuesday to attend the cherry fair. Mrs. White also W. W. Hollingsworth attended gon again. N. D. Elliott, the Salem printer, went as a delegate to an annual the annual meeting of the state DR. R. W. MARROLO, association of undertakers at came down on the boat with his missionary meeting of the Meth­ McMinnville the first o f the week. family to spend a week in attend­ odists as a representative o f the DENTIST. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith went ance at the sessions o f Oregon local church. Mrs. C. A. Keeney accompa­ BOTH PHONES up to Willamina last Thursday Vearly Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clark cele­ nied her brother Jay Heston to evening and visited a few days with their married daughter, brated at Salem, where theyrvls- Portland by boat Tuesday, the ifced a few days with the former’ atter, who is suffering with tu­ Mrs. Will Rees and family. TYMUfBY - AT-LA W bercular trouble, going to con­ daughter, Mrs. 8. W. Cun Ore Price, of Portland, spent sult with physicians in regard to ham and family. the glorious fourth in Newberg BUTT. his condition. Mr. and Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Reed on the shady veranda of the home o f his sister, Mrs. F. A. and family and Miss Ruth Bitt­ Prof. Chas. E. Lewis, o f Pao- Elliott, remaining over Sunday. ner, of Portland, are spending nia, Colorado, for several years O m o i-lN o n d Floor Sank of Mowborg Bolidi up. The family o f A. W. Rees, o f the week in Newberg, the guests engaged in educational wdrk here in Pacific College, has been Portland, celebrated in town at o f Mr. # and Mrs. E. Crede. NM. iU C t C ■OKU D. l o v i u . Dr. George Larkin came up elected to a position in the de­ the home o f H. R. Morris where a picnic dinner was enjoyed on from Portland Tuesday to pre­ partment o f science in Whittier the lawn by a company o f rela­ pare to resume the practice of College, California. OSTEOPATHIC S n d u lM ot the parest echonl.KIrk.Tllle, Mo., and.r tho foaador, Dr. A. T. SKU. Oftoo *t KMld.no«, o m M ac S surtb of Bosk of Mowban OUoo b oon , f to I* asd 1 * 1 .1 BoU phono. Office over First Nat’l Bank W . W . Hoflmgnworth A Son Funeral D ireclan A Embolinen ftell« Answered Day or Night Bolli Phonos N e w b erg , Om. TH E H om e B ak ery, Con­ f e c t io n a r y a n d L u n c li R o o m Is the piece to buy PURE POOD positively ns slum or other injurious in­ gredients used in the production o f our goods. Let us have your order. Free Delivery Bell phone 286 G. F. HERRIOT, 1st ft Edwards St DR. A M . D AV IS 1 , D —rr-- E • N T I S T O ffleo 1s U nion B loch iiKftfK tM tK tfnf& entarenf- ______ 4 » Cemetery Lots At $1540 per Lot In T. Brouillette’a Addition to Rose Lawn Cemetery Care of lota guaranteed for a small consideration. R E L IA B L E W A T C H REPAIRING and Prompt Work at MILLS’ Newberg Jeweler Next to Postoffice. B o ll » l i o n * W o r e 3 S S . * r o o ld a n o * 3 S S F. H. Caldwell p r e s c r ip t io n d r u g g is t s Ncwacao, o r i s o n tives and friends. Roger St. Helens and son Pauf, of Portland, visited Sunday at the Jesse Cook home with the for­ mer’s son Carl, who is employed as bookkeeper in the office o f the Spaulding Logging Company. Curtis W. Paiher arrived home Friday evening from his extended tour of the East. He returned by the Southern route, spending a few days very enjoy ably with friends in Southern California. Without any heralding of the event, Thomas M. Warner and Mrs. Samantha Seese went down to Portland last week and on Thursday were married by Rev. J. Bowersox at the Evangelical parsonage. Elwood Mine kin arrived home the last o f the week from a sue- sessful tour o f some months ag advance agent o f the Meneley Concert Company. He worked as far east as Colorado and Eastern Kansas. The Fourth was very quietly celebrated by Newberg people generally. A few went to La- Fa yet te and some down to Sher­ wood, but picnic parties in the canyons about tow n and on the river seemed most in favor. This afternoon at three o ’clock at the home o f the bride’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Schmid, at Dundee, Miss Anna Schmid was married to Reinhold Liertrtan o f Rex, Rev. G. J. Riek- er performing the ceremony. Walter R. Miles, lately returned from Earlham College, preached ably before a good audience at the Friends church Sunday even­ ing. A previous announcement o f the fact would have given many others the privilege of hear­ ing him. Rev. Lindley A. Wells, wife and young son, who arrived in Port­ land last week from Berkeley, California, the former to enter upon his work as pastor o f the Friends Church in Portland, are in Newberg attending Oregon Yearly Meeting. Haines Burgess, who with some of the other college boys is canvassing in Linn county tor the Century Book o f Facts, was at home over Sunday. He is not wildly enthusiastic over the joys of the book agent’s life, but says they are making good money. A patriotic sermon was effect­ ively delivered before a large au­ dience at the Methodist church Sunday evening by Mrs. Walter H. Whitten. Members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. were present in a body as honored guests and with others were highly pleased with the earnest address. Mrs. Whitten developed her address along three fines, suggested bv the sentences: “ I have fought a good fight—I have finished the course—1 have kept the faith.” ; dentistry here in his old offices. His family will follow him in a few days. The fire alarm was given down at the sawmill at half past six o ’clock Tuesday morning, fire catching in the sawdust in the >oiler room. The emergency lose was soon manned, however, and the flames extinguished be­ fore damage was done. Saturday, July 4, was the thir­ teenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Hodson and just to show them there was nothing unlucky m the day a number o f friends went in on them in the evening unannounced and helped them celebrate. Those implicated in the conspiracy were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Morris, Pres. Irving Kelsey and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butt and sou Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Col- cord, Dr. Nelson Morrison add family and Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Harrold and daughter Myra. Newberg baseball fans who stayed by the stuff Saturday were treated to a double header on the kids’ league diamond in the southeast part of town. But one game was scheduled but the appetite o f the hungry fans was so whetted by the morning en­ gagement that they insisted on a matinee, putting up a ball and bat as an inducement to the youthful performers. Both games went to the east end ball tossers, in the morning by a score of 9 to 7, while in the afternoon the west end lost by the 9core o f 13 to 6. The winners ate ice cream off their loyal supporters, and ten cent dishes too, they are quick to explain. The wise ones among the has beens insist that there was some big league timber in the making on exhibition Sat­ urday. No, it wasn’t the. booming o f cannon which waked the slum­ bering inhabitants hereabouts at an unearthly hour on the morn­ ing o f the Fourth. A few young Americas out west of town among whom were Lester Moore, the Haskins, Craven and Ruble boys, et al, joined by Paul Moore from town, were simply so over­ charged with patriotism that nothing but the setting off of sundry sticks of dynamite seemed to give adequate expression to their over-wrought pent up feel­ ings. The fond parents should observe a special Thanksgiving day that the names o f their am­ bitious youngsters did not adorn the headlines of the next Morn­ ing Oregonian as among the martyrs on the altar o f their country’s freedom. As it was, no worse after effects than some pretty sick boys resulted, but they say it was worth it as they had been planning such a cele­ bration ever since the Fourth a year ago. A special meeting o f the Yam­ hill County Development League will be held in McMinnville on Monday, July 13, at 10:30 a. m. A full attendance o f delegates, members and all interested in the development of Yamhill County is desired. Baking Powder Boy a can of pure, guaranteed Baking Powder at the same price qf other good powders and get a chance on a STEEL RANGE FREE. , This is a picture of the ; Range Call at our store and look it over. “EVERY BUYER PLEASED. PARKER MERC. CO W. E. Fortune and wife left the middle o f the he week for Carson Springs up the Columbia river, >rmer will take treat- where the former ment. He has been in poor health for some time, having been unable to work since February. Everett Heacock went up LaGrande to spend the Fourth with his brother Orland. He ver to a call made the trip in answer to come and play in a the band there at LaGrande’s celebration. He arrived home Monday even­ ing and was greeted with the far from cheerful view o f the ruins o f the sash and door factory. H. Edwin McGrew, . former president of Pacific College is down from his Idaho home, reports progress in his effort to regain health while taming na­ ture on a sage brush ranch out from Caldwell. Some time ago he disposed o f his claim at a good profit and bought another that already has water on it, with good buildings anil other sub­ stantial improvements. His first alfalfa crop yielded forty tons and his fruit crop promises a fair yield. ^ Mr. Arthur Hutchinsqp and his nephew Howard Kenway, both of New Zealand, have been visiting here this week with the family of I. H. Douglas Jr., Mrs. Douglas being a niece o f Mr. Hutchinson. The gentlemen are on their way "home” to Merry England, which the latter has not seen tor thirty years, but are making a pretty thorough tour en route, having come thus far by w ay o f Australia, the Philip­ pines and Japan. Atter touring the coast they will proceed east­ ward by way o f the 'Alberta country where they will visit relatives. Messrs. Varney and Wagner, w ho are heavily interested in the commercial telephone fines of the upper Willamette Valley, accom­ panied by 0 . O. Hodson, presi­ dent o f the new McMinnville Company which has taken over the Mutual Company’s business and gone in with the other com­ mercial lines, were in Newlierg Monday. They are preparing to build a line through here from McMinnville to Portland to con­ nect up in the city with the new Automatic Company. Acarload o f poles will lie-laid down here next week, and the promoters of the new fine say tnat in three weeks they will be through to Portland. They made overtures here looking toward a new local organization which would ab­ sorb the Mutual Company, but did not meet with encourage­ ment. However, thev will oe given switching privileges here, and the Mutual subscribers will have direct communication with Portland over the new Ho«. jlj. This smart, graceful shoe CHARA/CTEJfc will add the finishing touch to your costume, k The picture can’t do justice to its many points of dis- tinction. V* These are evident in workmanship and inside details, as well as in the general style characteristic of every American Lady Shoe. • A J. H . W ILSO N SON At the Newberg Furniture Store W e W ant Your Business ‘ A new line o f 9x12 Brussell Rugs and Ingrains Cut corner Bed Spreads for iron beds. Quality of Goods considered, prices are lowest W . W . HO LLING SW ORTH A CO. Goods sold on the installment plan. The Y am hill Elec- g trie Company Will furnish their customers Electric Irons on 3 0 Days Triad. No charge for use of Iron during the 3 0 days. g PR ICE $ 4 .5 0 ' , w This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to £} any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron to you on approval. □ Call and see us O B m anE H agn aa n ga gB p aa g MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC TH E SKIDOO H O R S E 'A N D C A T T L E T A B LE TS Crush end mil in fssd or «sit. Propar does In tablets M AKES YOUR STO CK LOOK L IK E TH E TOP P R IC E v Aabea. C hop F ««d o r Bras. 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