<¿«W> LER MERCANTILE CO FOR SINCERITY CLOTHES FOR MEN borhood, on Friday of last week, a son. ' County Commissioner S. B. Cummins was down from Mc­ Minnville Saturday. j C. M. Mattoon, the son-in-law of J. B. Smith, was up from Port­ land on a visit last week. Mrs. J. T. Graves, of McCoy, was in town Tuesday visiting with her sister, Mrs. G. W. DR. GEO. LARKIN D antlat. Office in Union Block yroW SO TfO TCICMCCTCIOCKl Thos. Herd & So Building Contractors Estimates Furnished F. H. Caldwell & Company Nelson Brouillette LAPP A BOYES Decorating,Wall papering Mrs. Matilda Hoskins and Mi— Joice Gorge have gone to Whit­ tier, California, to spend the winter. Dr. Marion George came lmme from Walla Walla last week where he has been for several ] months. * rv H Mia. W. 0 . Robertson add little eon went to Lebanon Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv­ ing with Mr. Robertson. George Allen, of the Allen- Reynolds Hardware Co. has rented the James H. Mills pro­ perty on Hancock street. Samuel Dimond and family came up from Portland Wednes­ day morning to attend the wed­ ding of Mr. Dimond’« sister. It is the “boot leggers” who have not yet been caught who no doubt think they have good cause tor thankfulness today. George Leach who recently Judge Burnett is no respecter went to Montana, hi* former of persons. Over at Tillamook The Newberg Telephone Co. is having a public service booth put hone, has returned to Newberg on pronouncing sentence on a lot in the Imperial hotel, which will tb 'jiapnao of his personal effects of violators of the local option make it vary convenient far the with a view of locating in Mon- law be sent a fellow who is re- tana where he has bought a pa ted to be worth 9^b»000 to public. jail for thirty days, along with Ml— Frnmn Pnelrine «nH her farm mother, Mrs. & A. Deskins went D. W, Cummins has bought the «low s who possess littk to Dayton Wednesday to visit property at Modesto, California, worldly goods, with the Gpodrich aad Todd and is preparing to leave Inde- B. R. Getchdl arrived' home pendence for that point Mrs. from his trip to the Alberta coun- Cummins has gone on a visit to t* J- *** °* week. He Missouri before joining him in says he found much fine country their new home. t and splendid crops of grain. He On Thursday night of next bought of Marvin Blair and A. B. week W. a Reuter, Ph. B. A.M. Bowman a tract of three hun- will lecture on “Great Deeds of dred and bat « •tohM Great Women” at the M. E. going to that country to live be U U U * afford lo miss die trade of any o turn a suit over to a customer i the SIJNCBHITY quality. We are running this busines« W * * 5* Miller Mercantile Co ago, coming up to “Rogers Land­ An enterprise which j£ves ing'’ by boat and called on Mr. promise of being very beneficial and Mrs. Rees at that time In to the town, was inaugurated their little cabin where L. E. last Thursday afternoon in the Lewis’ fine new home has just Commercial Club rooms, s k a been built Mr. Hayden has the ladies who responded to the been in the employ of Mr. Cross call of the Mayer, decided toforsa for a long time but la looking for a Civic Improvement League. a home in this country. kind has been long lamented On Thursday c i last week Mrs. this by many, hearty rsspooe J. F. Taylor gave a miscellaneous with which and the the Mayer’s call w as received indicates that the time Langton, whose marriage to Mr. is ripe for activity. Many other Watson Rinard, of McMinnville, in the state have been had been announced to take place towns the benefits of such on Wednesday of this week. For reaping organizations A meet­ amusement the ladies present ing will be held for in year». the same spent a pleasant hour hemming on Friday, December 3 at place 3 dish eloths for the bride to be. o’clock to complete its organis­ Those present were the Misses ation; to which all ladies of our Jennie D. Miller, Margaret Ingtis, town are invited. Mina Langton. Pearl Cummings, Bertha Nicholson, Maybelle Mill­ er, Eva Miller, Lena» Parker, Lenna Langton, Mrs. A. C. See­ ly, Mrs. L H. Shirley. Mrs. W. W. C. Hawley S. Parker, Mrs. Wm. Langton, will Congressman arrive in Newberg Thanks­ Mrs. J. F. Taylor. giving morning on the 8:42 train, On Tuesday of last week Free and will remain until Friday Hodges left his home north of morning, departing on the 9:05 Newberg rather uncermoniously train. A public reception will be and has not returned. He had tendered him by the Commercial harnessed his horses for work in Club in the club parlors from 4:00 the morning but when Ins wife to 5:00 and from 7:30 to 9:00 aft­ called him to breakfast he said er which a banquet will be held he would get his breakfast in in the diningroom of the Im­ Newberg, and went away, giv­ perial Hotel. ing the impression to the family Those desiring plates at the that he did not expect to return. banquet should have them re­ The property is not incumbered served at once, as the number is in any way and in fact it is un­ limited. Reservation may be derstood they have money ahead, made at the office of the Imperial and since the family claim they Hotel All of our citizens are in­ have not had any trouble the ac-, vited to meet Mr. Hawley. C om m ittee . A. Dimond, on Main Street at tions of Mr. Hodges are peculiar 9:80 o,clock Wednesday morning. to say the least Eli Haworth The bride worked at the case in says he saw the ml—ing man in the Graphic office for several Portland since he went away. EL Stephens, aged 19yrs. months and the office force ex­ On account of the expected de­ to Olive Curtis Pierson, aged 24 yrs. tends hearty congratulations, parture of Miss Jennie D. Miller Kathleen E. Bird, aged 27 yrs. to knowing her to be a worthy, for Portland, and Mrs. James H. Elmer E. Cummins, aged 28 yrs. conscientious young lady. The Mills for Chicago, Mrs. George Leila Letitia Farrow, aged 23 groom formerly lived at Hope- Larkin gave a reception m their years to Henry EL Waddell, aged well in this county but is at pres­ honor at her home on Sheridan 25 yrs. ent jv or king in Portland. street on Thursday of last week. Stephen Cross, banker, lumber­ Refreshments were served and If you are ever beaten it will man, grain dealer and general games followed. Those present be by your own self. Nobody contractor and Mr. Hyden, from were Misses Margaret Inglis, else can beat you. Iowa Falls, Iowa, who are out Nellie Angus, Jessie Angus, Jennie A wishbone won’t do a man seeing the Northwest country, D. Miller, Mesdames L. C. Eergu- much good unless along with it sen spending several days son, Maggie Littlefield, N. C. goes a deal of backbone. with if. Cress’ friends, Charles Christensen, W. H. Nelson, John Many public speeches ma# he Calkins, S. M. Hoskins and J. H. Larkin, Jr., J. A. Jones, C. C. compared to a wheel—the longer Rest of the Springbrook neigh­ Ferguson C. K. Spaulding, the «poke the greater the tire. borhood. Mrs. Cklkins made her David Irelan, J. D. Gordon, C. E. We are never satisfied to have home with Mr. Cross for a num­ Fuller, Ë. S. Greer, F. A. Elliott, our happiness on the installment ber of years. Mr. Cross visited Sarah B. Fuller, W. S. Parker, plan. We want it all at «nee. this country twenty-five years George Larkin, James H. Mills. From November Farm Journal.