TME NEWBERO ORAPHIÇ, Augmt il, i9.o W. A. King and family spent The new High School is already Sunday with his parents in P o rt­ becoming a thing o f beauty. For land. an effective view of it, look down Mrs. Elma Mendenhall, of T a ­ from the middle o f Edwards HAPPENINGS coma, Washington, visited here street anywhere north o f First. this week with the family o f H. On Wednesday o f last week A. Forkner. Jesse Cook was thrown from a • Garrett F ort and Thomas Pat­ John Crosby has joined the buggy near Airlie, Polk county, • M.“ Ck o f the public school for| I w '.lkiDg c l a - > n « b . 'h a , 7 t - m i d - and injured sufficiently to lay terson spent last Sunday at jan itor Newport. his chug-chug wagon for Port­ him up tor some time. It looks | next year. land real estate. like he has more than his share Mr. and Mrs. George Kelty Miss Dorothy Ehret came up _ a arrived home from Newport from Portland Monday to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Otis are of this kind o f misfortune. entertaining the latter’s Sunday Wednesday evening. a week a t home. Ex-Senator C. W. Fukon and School class on D o you come to the table and feel that you a picnic in the | Attorney Whitney L. Boise, with Miss Leta Judd has been visit­ Mrs. G. W. Range goes to Red Hills to-day. their wives, stopped over in New- _ ___r----r |---- — . • mmm ing at Salem for some days with Silverton today to visit her son C A N N O T EAT? Nothing tastes good? It Mrs. S. G. Campbell, ot Hood ***? la8t Saturday tor dinner her married sister. Hugh and family. is because you have not been buying your Harry Waltber, o f The Dalles, The local members o f the River, is visiting up the valley "'bile on their way from Port- was in tow n a few days ago, American Woman’s League will with her brother-in-law, I. N. land to Crater Lake. They said the-v expected to be gone three the guest o f the Romigs. hold a meeting at the Hotel Im­ Campbell and wife. Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Reagan Russel J. Davey, o f Goldfield, perial parlors Friday evening at have spent several davs the past Campbell, of Woodsdale, Nevada, is in tow n as the guest eight o ’clock. in county in the Kansas, is visiting with his uncle. o f the B. R. Bass family. Mrs. C. K . Spaulding and . week . . Marion ~~ .'. . , . y. , r. * . .. interests o f the College E. B. Ridgeway, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keeney daughter Ua and Mrs. Elizabeth the latter in the farm on the side Newberg was well represented at the M iller Mercantile Company’s store. visited in Portland today with a Spaulding took up their abode ot Chehalem mountain. He is friend en route south from North at their Newport cottage the at the Bi,,y Su* da* lecture- If you will visit their grocery department you first o f the week. op the Wat* r Wagon,’ at Me greatly pleased with the country Yakima. will find the nicest, cleanest grocery store in m - vf™ r r Mtnnville Sunday. The report and expects his people to come W. W. Lucas, o f South Bend, later to locate. , , ..... . n is that it was worth the trip, the valley. They keep the best o f every­ . r Washington, son o f J. C. Lucas and daughter Mildred were pas- The Newberg Apple Growers sengers on th t Newport tnul The community is unleavened thing to eat. and brother ot Mrs. C.J.Clemen- Association has made a sale o f son, is here with his family visit­ this morning. Mias Helena will th‘> w tf k- The bn* ht- prett? Once a customer always a customer. at 20 cents per school ma’ams are all at Me- dried , raspberries f „„ „ w \ t ing, follow next week. ... . pound, which is tw o and a half ----- Photographer F. S. Black and Miss Frances Adams, a teacher ‘ mn.V e e1^ ,♦ cents better than the price that wife went down to Portland in th, public school, o f Toledo, over t h o « bom d cxammat.ons. ha8 pIy.v a M heretofore. Thi, Adrian Bowman who has been the p .owers appreciate and it Sunday to hear their old pastor, Ohio, was in town the first of Dr. Hinson, preach at the White the week visiting with Dr. John assist-,nK in putting in a new has had a tendency to awaken Temple. S. Rankin and family. shingle mill at L itt e Fa s, interest in’the association on the Miss Nellie Ralston, o f Culver, Washington, in which h » s o o part o f 80me who had been ¡n. The Doctors B rP. and H. C. interested, is at h dined to “ pass by on the other Dixon and their families, and Eastern Oregon, who has been The Newberg Apple Grower’s Mrs. R. A. Shattuck and three Sam Gause’s took the auto route visiting here for three weeks T ’ Hnii.n„ „ w orth and nartv Slde ” N Association has secured the for the cool sea breezes a lew with her aunt,. Mrs. L. B. Fer- . . , f their over. Gannett arrived from services on an expert packer from children arrived here from F o w ­ ler, Kansas, last Saturday. They days ago. guson, left Wednesday. land trip to Big Nestucca Satur HoodRiver Wednesday ..prepared Hood River who will be in the came with a view o f locating. Miss Cora Comer who has Henry M o rri. and family r e day nn(, report fiot floundcr fi.h' *° ghpw * rowers ln, thig various orchards about Newberg. been teaching in the Seattle public turned from their Newport ont- in([ at Sand take. Mrs. C. W. Acock returned They aay ho” to p“ “ p a u° 7 p‘lck 2 Any and all growers who may schools for several years, is in lug Tuesday. They say on. th* y raked them in tw o a t a apple. He began w,th the or- desire to take advantage o f this home from a Portland hospital town visiting with her father, meets about as many Newberg time * chard ot J. b. Brown north of. opportunity _r r „ . v to «.w k « u uuw w Saturday where she had success­ learn how to Silas Comer. .people on the.beach out there as TT ‘ 0 . . D . w town- who has as fine apples as properly pack apples for market, fully undergone an operation. f r U£ n one would w i*b to see a t Hood can do so without any cost to The Misses Florence Forsyth on the streets o f Newberg. and Susie Brouillette, with Ken­ Axum and T Ray ^ oi tnat t n b u i u t nne 6ne new M new W the iattM “ y » M =;-Vaaoett. Further Informs- - and | a at t ^ luc surine nne i fact -.i themselves. . families. - ... ’ Newby tne snnne oi nu » __ i In leir L. M. M etralf onti , — - ................. — neth Austin, accompanied the their tion may be obtained by apply families, L. M. M etcalf and High School building. But it’s nur from In a n n lT l^ w wife. John John H r u la n n . and a " A u in : - 1 R our valley from an apple-grow Hbdsons M family of Frank Osborn to Ocean wife, Thomas Prince made a busi­ ing to ftow ard E. Kiem, the curtains for the latter, since the ing standpoint. ness trip 'to Portland on M on­ Park Monday, for a tw o weeks Eula Hodson are representing arrival o f that twelve and a half secretary o f the association. their neighborhood at the coast, pound son day. •' outing. J. M. Beal, the west end shoe White & Nichols closed a deal A brmiant display o f the Aar- cobbler, t o o W trip to Portland the first o f the week whereby the Sam Newby drove over from having made the overland trip. M rs. George Wilson, o f P o rt­ Saturday, the result being one land, is visiting at the Wilson Marion county the first ot .the Mrs. George Burket, and little ora Borealis was observed Tues- Lawson place on the river south home. ot his periodical toots. After week and took his son Emmer daughter Bernice, o f Napa, Cali- day evening by a few w ho were o f town, consisting o f the home and family and Miss Myrtle foroia, and M in lone Elliott/ of fortunate enough to be up at a making life precarious for his place and 40 acres o f river bottom Miss Rose..T. Young, o f P ort­ Gause and Miss Esther Winslow Carthage, Missouri, nieces of M. late hour. It began about eleven family, on Sunday afternoon, in land, 69 acres in all, was traded land, is spending a few days at out to the coast. ___ - P. Elliott, came the last o f the o ’clock and was was observed for a drunken frenzy, he went into at $14,000 for a Heppner farm Otter brook. , week and visited over Sunday. E. C. Baird’s store before a num­ ot 480 acres belonging to Gus­ J. C. Cooper, ot McMinnville, over an honr. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson ber ot spectators and took a tave Schulz. The latter wants are rejoicing over the arrival o f F. A. Elliott, o f Salem, was in passed through town last Satur­ David Bellmires, Elmer Marr day on his w ay to Washington, tow n the first o f the week. He and Mrs. Josie Fields, accom­ sack o f flour. After making to move to a lower altitude and a baby girl. D. D., to attend thfe National said the indications were that panied by Mr. Bellmire’s daugh­ violent resistance he was finally the Lawsons to a higher, hence Miss Goldie Wilson, o f New­ Esperanto Convention as a dele­ their son John was being taken ters, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bowse, landed in the city guest room. everybody is happy. Nolan berg, spent Sunday with Miss down w.tb a cam ol typhoid | who are oat frQm 0klahonm He was arraigned before Justice Lawson will run the M orrow gate from Oregon. Medora Greer. fever. Brouillette next day on a charge county wheat farm. Miss lone Hill and Miss Pearl * iui viup, | ju iu r u U visiting, joined the throngs at Mr. C. E. Felch and Mr. Keam , o f burglary. He plead guilty Hugh Nelson, F. H. Caldwell Charley Leavitt and family ar- Newport Monday, Cummings forsook dull care t<>- o f Portland, were Red Hill vis­ and was committed to the coun­ and Dr. H. A. Littlefield arrived day and flew to other troubles rived home several days ago Walter and Clifiord Spaulding itors the first o f the week. ty jail to aw ait the next session home from their Cow Creek Can­ they know not of, a t Newport. from an extended trip by wagon and clarence Kienle started out The regular meeting o f the o f circuit court. Monday. They They will be joined shortly by through Polk and Benton coun- for Newport Monday by w av ot I - yon expedition * J --- W. C. T. U. w ill be held at the Members o f the C ity Council j found what they were looking for Mrs. Tom Cummings and chil­ ties where thev spent the time in the rough and ready route> residence o f Mrs. Pool on Friday. dren and by Miss Lula True- camping out at night and in see- Xhey were to hoot it over the have been considering for some in the w av of timber all right, An unusually interesting pro­ blood. o f Portland ing the country in a leisurely mountains, taking plenty o f time time the matter o f working over but as investigation at the land gram is promised. and changing somewhat the office proved that in all proba­ Dr. Frederick Kramer, profes­ way. They report a very pleas- along the trout breams'. The young folks sewing society direction of the long bridge in the bility they would not be able to sor o f philosophy in Willamette ant t,me- F. C. Mills and Fred Ames east part o f town. They had o f the Red Hills met w ith Miss relinquish inside of tw o years University, gave an excellent ad N. F. Byers, who has been hav- several days last week at Lilian Barbour on W’ednesday. County Commissioners Booth and a half they didn’t “ take to dress at the union service Sunday ing a hard tussle with pleurisy the Burlce farm on Ch«halem and Cummins down here last the tall timber.” All this is The young ladies enjoyed an evening, upon the subject o f and heart trouble, had been mountain, formerly the David week conferring with them. The merely incidental however, tor afternoon w ith - thimbles, s — Christian education. He spoke much better for several days un- farm, doing some house moving, ramble down by the creek, and Mr> Burke is spending latter gave their sanction to “ we killed a bar!” It was a big as the representative o f the til last night when he got worse They ^ changing the west approach in brown bear, brought down by the dainty refreshments that were German Methodist church. again. His many friends hope qUjte a large outlay ot money on w ay to put the bridge in line Hugh and F. H., who declare served in the grove near the At the Methodist Episcopal this is the dark spot just before ^be place in tearing down old with First Street. Morever they that it would weigh over 600 house. Hemstitching seems to Church, the topic next Sabbath dawn, and that he will be with buildings and building new. He favor eliminating the bridge pounds in season o f good flesh. be the fad a t present and the ¡s fitting it up tor a home. at 11 o ’clock will be: “ H ow to us again before long. structure altogether with a big There were tour in the party and young ladies are showing samples Prof. M. F. Hanyille, of Sum- ^ fcw Qf our poultry breeders Become a Strong Christian.” At fill which Commissioner Booth aside from the bear they got o f work that would do credit to night this church will unite with ner’ Washington, is visiting in Monday evening to talk up estimates will require some 10, eleven deer. The boys gave some much older needle women. the other denominations ot the town with his mother, Mrs. A. the organization ot a poultry 000 feet o f dirt. With frequent ot their friends a big game din­ city in the Union Meeting to be E. Branch. Since he was here tw o breeders association with a view “ patching” the bridge will stand ner in Portland or their return McMmn ville- months ago he has won a cam- o f hoiding a poultry show the as it is for a little while longer held at the Friend’s church. and brought home a winter's Another but it is the intention to carry Married, at the residence o f paign for a new high school coming fall or winter. supply ot jerked vension. Billy Sunday, the famous ball Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Phelps, building at Summer, which meeting will be held on Tuesday out next spring the plans above player evangelist, spoke to large Ot the 115 Medicos an^ Near- Wednesday, August 10, their pleased the directors to the ex- evening o f next week at the suggested. audiences here Sunday in the Medicos who took the state son Harry G. Phelps, o f New- tent of raising his salary to $1,- COuncil rooms, when the attend- Mrs. S. J. Madson entertained medical e x a m i n a t i o n s l a s t city auditorium. He preached berg, to Miss Dottie Smith, of ance o f all the breeders o f fowls number o f ladies Thursday month, 56 were successful. The at the union services at 11 a.m. Dr. C. A. Eldriedge, who located and pet stock in the community Polk county, Rev. Geo. C. Richey afternoon in honor o f Mrs. Newberg friends ot Ray Pember­ and delivered his well known officiating. T h e young people at Corvallis some months ago for is desired. Newberg ought to Luther Votaw, o f Twin Falls, ton, o f Salem, are glad to note lecture on “ Booze” at 2 p.m. will make New berg their home the practice of dentistry, has have a successful poultry show I d a h o . M r s . Votaw, better his name among the “ chosen.” The auditorium was seated to changed his location to Hood and we can have one if concerted tor the present. known as Miss Ethel Cutts, was It will be o f interest to some) accommodate 3,000 people and Abner Blair, a former resident River. Mrs. Eldriedge, who had action can be secured. It will for several years a teacher in the who made the acquaintance at the afternoon meeting was o f Newberg, now located with been visiting here some days l * worth while. Newberg Public schools and has here o f Dr. J. T. Fox, who was completely filled. Mrs Dave Irelan entertained his family at Vancouver, B. C., with her mother, Mrs. Maggie many friends in this vicinity. in attendance at Yearly Meet­ County Superintendent Belt as the traveling representative of Littlefield, returned to Corvallis very pleasantly on last Thurs- Mrs. Madson received on the ing to know that he received was threatened with a serious the Simonds Saw Company, Wednesday to make prepara- day nft(rnooo the Embroidery a w n u n d e r t he s p r e h d i n g special mention, ranking fourth. mental breakdown Inst week c ,ub in honor o f Mrs - - K came out from Portland on Frid- tions incident to moving. branches ot a stately fir where He is an English Friend who had caused by over work, but is at day evening o f last week and “ Has the mail gone to the Crabtree who left the next day drawing room comforts were lately arrived in America, and ! present able to lie about bis visited with his brother, A. T. train yet?” “ Are the letters all to join Mr. Crabtree at Wallowa, common and music ami cooling took the examinations in Port- duties again. Blair north ot town over night. distributed?” “ Give mea money The ladies enjoying Mrs. Irelan’s drinks the allurements o f the land just prior to his coming up A few straggling Democrats He says his preference would be order quick—Oh, you make out hospitality were the Mesdames hour. The guests were the to Newberg to attend a few ses­ were noticed gathering in Tues­ to do business on this side o f the the application.” “ Look again— John Larkin, Dr. George Larkin, Mesdames Luther Votaw, W. L. sions of Yearly Meeting. He re­ day evening suppposedly to a t­ line, since the average Britisher 1 know there must be a letter.” W. W. Nelson, L. B. Ferguson, Robertson, J. C. Colcord, L. H. turned to the city on the Sunday tend a Democratic “ assembly” don’t look with much compas­ All of which is but a bad dream C. C. Ferguson. Dr. C. A. El- Shirley, C. B. Wilson, W. S. afternoon on which Marjorie behind closed doors. sion on a business competitor this week to Miss Mabelle Gard- driedgo, T. H. Bryan, N. C. Chris- Parker, A. C. Seelv, W. A. King, Mahr, the actress, was run over, The new high school bnikling who ha* been trained in the ner, faithful servant of Uncle tenson, F. H. Buchanan, WesK v and the Misses Emma Dorrnnce, and it was to his presene“ on the is nearing completion and the strenuous school in which Uncle Sam, who is listening to the Boyes, C. A. Crabtree, W. E. ione Hill, Jessie Gnrdner, Ix*norn train that she doubtless ow es, contractors say willlie ready for Sam’s subjects are given their pleasanter music o f the wild Wight, Mrs. Maggie LittiLiuld nrkcr, Myrtle Gnuse mid Sibyl her life. He has located at Prine-! occupancy by the opening o f wings waves at Newport beach. land Miss Jennie D. Miller. Wowlwnrd. * v:lle. B ; school. TH E CITY Is Your— ===== Appetite Poor? Groceries * , '9 - ..... 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