■r Mrs. Conley is here from WiHa- mina visiting her sister, Mrs. C. F. Moore. Strawberry ¿rowers are be­ HAPPENINGS ginning to ship to Portland and a fine crop is reported. L. M. Carey, ot Springbrook, says he J. P. Dodge made a business Peter Bashaw was up from counted 103 berries on a single trip to Amity Monday. Portland on business the first o f plant three years old. F. H. Buchanan, who has been The subscription to the college the week. taking work in 0 . A. C. this building fund is $24,000. John E. Vestal has been up P. A. Morris went to 9t Helens from Portland during the week year, has been elected principal ot the Columbus school in Mc­ and Warren on business the first visiting with relatives. o f the week. John Groff and family have re­ Minnville and will direct the manual training department. Mrs. Evangeline Martin made turned from Southern California Mrs. Samuel Dimond is up a trip to Salem and Jefferson the Höhere they spent the winter, from Portland with the tw o chil­ first of the week. Mrs. H. L. Christenson was dren for a visit. She has not G. A. Best left here last Mon­ called to Tillamook last Friday been in good health tor some day on a trip to his former home on account o f the serious illness time and is out hoping the o f her mother who is 80 years in North Dakota. N ew s to delight w om en needing a Suit. G lance at these prices and see h o w little change from the city will do her Mrs. Rorabaugh left last Fri­ old. a new Suit w ill cost you here for the next good. 9 Mrs. Allen Jay and children day for a visit with relatives at E. L. Evans and C. E. New- started to GKdden, Iow a, Tues­ Fresno, California. house will g o to Eugene next Ralph Rees returned to O. A. day morning where they will Tuesday as delegates to the Odd C. Tuesday morning alter hav­ join Mr. Jay who went there Fellows Grand Lodge, while Mrs. some time ago. ing spent a lew days at home. Myrtle Wilson and Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Vernon Hinshaw and Will G. Allen was down from Byers will g o as delegates to the C om e in and see the serviceable materials. T h eir smart styles, h ow w ell adapted Eugene Tuesday looking alter little son returned to Portland Rehekah Assembly. they are to fit into the various needs o f your summer w ardrobe. W e think you w ill the prune crop here and at Dun­ Wednesday morning where the Mrs. Levi Lewis, of Spring- g o aw a y a happy w om an at having found just the suit you want at so small a cost. latter will take treatment again dee. brook, returned to Sheridan this, for a short time. Delano Estle has sold his prop­ Thursday, morning to see her Mrs. Lizzie White arrived home $14.00 Suits, sale price only $10.75 erty on Wynooski street to F. L. daughter, Miss Eunice, who was Slater, the consideration being from her California visit Monday injured in the railroad collision. evening in good health. She re­ 18.00 suits, sale price only $13.00 2,000 She hopes to be able to bring her ports a very pleasant time with home in a day or two. Mrs. Clyde Lane and little one 19.00 suits, sale price only $14.00 relatives and friends at Whittier are out trom the coast visiting The funeral o f Mrs. Herrick, C. G. Christenson was down 20.00 suits, sale price only $15.00 with her father, A. Coqke, and the wife o f Cap. Herrick, who from Amity Monday in attend­ other relatives. dieft of pneumonia after an ill­ 22.00 suits, sale price only $16.50 ance at the funeral o f Mrs. C. H. ness of only a few days, was con­ Charley Morris, A. E. Wilson Christenson and while in town _____ 24.00 suits, sale price only $17.50 ducted at the home on River and S. W. Potter went to Port­ made his usual call at the Graphic street on Wednesday by Rev. A. land Wednesday to attend the office. 25.00 suits, sale price only $18.00 J. Weaver. At the cemetery the Retail Jewelers Convention. Dr. Rankin took his little son services were conducted by the Three families named La Plant, 27.50 suits, sale price only $19.50 Rosco and Hazeltine, respective­ Larome to Portland this, Thurs­ Eastern Star. Abe Cooke had a letter a few ly, who arqved here from Kan­ day morning tor hospital treat­ He is just recovering days ago from his sister in Minn­ sas recently are getting located. ment. from pneumonia and is left in a esota inviting him to a birthday Mrs. J. Carl Nelson went to condition needing surgical treat­ party for his mother, Mrs. Mary Portland Wednesday morning to ment. Cooke, aged 90 years. She is visit her sister, Mrs. Martin to Mr. and Mrs. F. H.lireencame one ot those spry ofd ladies, and whom was recently born a son. Wednesday from Rainier to at­ in good health. Mr. Cooke J. D. Gordon has traded his tend the funeral o f Mrs. Green’s would have gone but received North Yamhill farm to Mr. Clark for the new rooming house mother, Mrs. Herrick. Mr. Green his letter to o late t o arrive there SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Keim the Holy Spirit and honored by ; . • recently built by Tom Herd on has a good position with the in time. -------- | Pacific Coast Inspection Co. at 10 a. m.—Bible School. his presence. The County E van-1 I. N. Campbell and George H. . j, went to McMinnviller "Monday Howard street. Rainier. 11 a. m.—Regular Services, Lutz attended the fruit grower’^ and from there they made a tgpr gelistic Sup’ t was very helpful John Crosby sold a heavy 8 p. m. Missionary. with her presence and messages. Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Kopp meeting held in Albany last week o f the surrounding country by work team a few days ago to Dacia Macv touched the key Ed. Barrel lor $650. Who was started on their trip east to at­ where they say they heard some auto with W. J. Stater as trum­ notes in personal evangelism by fruit talk but saw more posing peter. Mr. Keim says he finds it said the automobiles would tend the Presbyterian Assembly by politicians who were out trim lots o f good country in the Will- a very beneficial paper. at Atlantic City last Monday. ruin the horse industry? ming their sails for the popular^ lamette valley but every time he Rev. Kester- o f the M. E. church, They will spend some time visit­ C. F. Moore has closed a deal breeze. They took an auto ride o f Dayton, spoke of the urgent returns to Newberg it looks just for a five acre lemon tract ing at their former home at Al­ out from Albany for many miles a little better to him here than need o f co-operation between the near Whittier, California, and in toona, Pennsylvania. but came home fully convinced any section he has found. temperance forces and the church Rev. J. D. Cook, o f the Free the future we shall order all our that Newberg is better located especially if we hope for victory The Graphic acknowledges the lemons direct from his orchard. Methodist church who has been tor fruit growing than any other receipt o f the announcement of in the battle now on to make Tom Herd has a force of men on the retired list for tw o or r place in the valley. the marriage o f Lewis L. Saun­ Oregon dry in 1910. and teams at work excavating three years on account of poo Other questions closely inter­ Hon. W. K. Newell, o f Dilley, ders, o f the class o f 1906, Pacific for the new brick that is to be health, has rented his farm near linked with the temperance built on the corner o f First and tow n to his nephew and is going president o f the State Board o f College, to Miss Elizabeth Gibbs question were treated in very College s t r e e t s , opposite the into the ministry again at The Horticulture, was in tow n Mon­ which was solemnized at Prairie excellent papers or talks as fol­ day in company with Horae? City on Wednesday o f last week. Dalles. Union Block. 8 acres, 9 room house, a snap W. and Kenneth H. Day, of New After the first o f June they will lows: The Benefits o f Christian The copious showers o f the ■Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Behnke at $3200. Citizenship by Mrs. Rev. Gitsins, York, the latter representing one be at home at 49 and Broadway 6 acres, 5 room house, all kinds week have been money makers have let the contract to Thomas p i the largest shippers of green streets, Portland, where Mr. of Amity; The Bible in the o f fruit, $2200. for the bay and cow men, as well Herd & Son for the erection o f a prunes in the country. They are Saunders has just completed a Public tschool by Mrs. Rev. 2 lots. 90x260. $560. as for the man who drives the $3.000 residence and rooming Fine house and barn, lots lOOx out looking over the different new home. He has a good po­ Murphy, o f Dayton; ’ The Bible water wagon at so much per house on the northwest corner 120, $3100. prune districts o f Oregon in order sition with the Columbia Trust in the Home by Mrs. Pres. Kelsey, of College and Franklin streets. month. It is easy. 3 lots 120x150, $700. This is a o f Newberg; Temperance in the to acauaint themselves with the Co. and his many Newberg good buy. Work was begun on it the first Persons desiring to take lessons the prune outlook for this season friends will be pleased to know Sunday School by Mrs. Elizabeth Fine house, everything good in of the week. in China painting are’ requested and to make arrangements for that he* is making good. Al­ Johnson, ot Newberg. a good neighborhood, lots 120x100 to report to Mrs. S. J.Madson. The Institute passed the re­ Rev. Herbert T. Cash and large shipments. $2500. Mr. NeweH though he was building a new' It is expected to secure a teacher family who have been located says he finds both the prune and 8 room new bungalow, lot 70x house at the time and making solution among others that we 100; this it> one o f the best buys from Portland provided a class temporarily at Gladstone for a the cherry crop rather light in yield ourselves in a more definite other preparations to get mar­ for $2200. of sufficient size can be secured. short time, came to Newberg nearly all the districts he has ried, he was one o f the first of consecration to this work and A dandy house, 7 rooms, mod­ Jesse Edwards and wile at­ Wednesday evening for a short visited in the valley, or at least the alumni of the college to make that we spare no effort to bring ern improvements, cement walk, tended the ceremonies incident visit with their friends. They go not up to a full yield, occasioned a donation to the new building about the result toward which good bam , com er lot 50x100, nice we are striving. lawn, is worth $2200. Will take to the laying ot the corner stone to Hermiston, Umatilla county as he thinks by the rainfall we fund. $1900; $1000 cash. A most pleasing feature o f the o f the Old People’s Home in the last o f the week to locate. had during the blooming season. <> E v e ry o n e o f th o a b o v e Is a b a r g a in Institute was the Gold Medal Portland, last Sunday afternoon, J. D. Gordon & Son bought a On last Saturday fire started W . C. T. U. Institute. 600 acres near Am ity, a good Contest which was held Friday which is being built by Mrs. J. P. fine matched team of six-year-old in the garret o f the Charles Lapp house and bam, 5 acres fruit, 100 night. Mann. black dnving horses at Wood- confectionery adioining the F. E. acres bottom lend, 250 acres in An Evangelistic Institute o f The contestants all performed cultivation, spring piped to house, Don’ t be unduly alarmed if burn some days ago at $800 Vestal barber shop and nothing the Yamhill County W. C. T. U. i Or another one o f 296 acres at you hear a noise, for perchance and to make the outfit complete but prompt work saved the was held Friday, May 6, in the most creditably and the contest $35.00 per acre. was very close but the medal it may only be Uncle Abe Cooke invested in an up-to-date closed building from complete destruc­ Baptist church o f Dayton. was awarded to Miss Mary coming down the street in that cab. Then last week Harry went tion. With the first call o f fire a A very interesting and spiritual Roussean, ot Newberg. yellow, steel tired auto of his. to Portland and bought a five number ot persons who were near program was carried out. The other contestants were Going some? Sure, and he is passenger Studebaker auto. The at hand responded with buckets The address o f welcome bv as follows: Mamie Coulson, having a good time. Gordons are nqw pretty comfort­ and held the flames in check until M ayor Snyder and the response Elma Paulsen, Miss Everest, David Johnson has bought a ably fixed for getting about the the arrival o f the volunteer fire by Miss Smith, ot Dundee, were Bernice Benson. lot and a half of J. C. Colcord, country. companies when the fire fiend both exceptionally good. Such + % located on the northwest corner Robert Jones o f the class of was quickly put out of business. interest and support as the of Hancock and Howard streets, 1902, Pacific College who is The stock o f confectionery was mayor expressed is especially ap­ Quarterly Meeting Program. diagonally across from the M. located in Seattle as a member removed from the building with preciated coming from an of­ E. church, and already has a | of the firm of Jones & Hoffeditz, a promptness that saved it even ficial. Program o f the Friends Quar­ force of men excavating for a civil engineers and surveyors, from loss by water, and the The State Evangelistic Sup’t terly Meeting to be held May 13- new residence of good size. was in Portland lasc Saturday building was not greatly dam­ Mrs. Badgley, o f Portland, was 14-15. The Peace Meeting on Friday on his way home from a trip to aged. Mr. Lapp at once re­ in attendance and her presence FRIDAY evening at Friends church will be Idaho where he has been invest­ moved his stock to the brick for­ and words were very inspiring. m.—Address, "Peace” , Vir- worth your while to attend. ing in some land. He expressed merly occupied by M oore’s drug She showed that our work in u „ inshaw The speaker, Virgil Hinshhw, is to the writer considerable sur- store, where he is conducting the order to be successful must be SATURDAY president o f the National College, prise at the growth Portland is business. The fire is supposed to permeated in every department aiaacT ra oM v a c t o it v 10:30 a , m.—Meeting for W or­ Prohibition Clubs, an orator of, making ami said that real estate have started from a spark from by the evangelistic spirit. She M ad s fro m O reg on Cedar exceptional ability. There will ■ in Seattle had been rather quiet the flue in the garret, though emphasized the thought that no ship, Privas Mo4*vata Wa alea m»aka Paaltry HI. I va ia i Cassa in.—Business Meeting. 2;30 p. also be some special music and since the fair and prices lower on there was bnt little fire in the devotional exercise can be what Prias Hat aaal aa rvaarvt 8 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. stove. declamations. it should be unless inspired by * i outside property. W IL L IA M S e n o s M rs. LIN TS, o n e THE CITY Miller Mercantile Co. For Anything to Eat and Everything to Wear Suit Saving Sale — SEVEN DAYS $ j{ l l yjew Styles .o f - - • - -- Season - I J. P. M R LIST BEE HIVES X. I