THE NEWBERQ QRAPHIC, Aufu.t 18 , 1910 Mrs. W. B. Brooks and children are visiting in Portland this w eek.. ' Erwin Pease arrived home J fe w b e r g H A P P E N I N G S from Klamath Falls a few days FASHIONED ago, sick, and his ailment is re ported to be typhoid fever. Sam Timberlake and W. S. Will Christensons left for the W; A. K ing will go to Portland Mills and their families returned cotot Monday by ira y <of Wil- Friday to attend the funeral o f to captivity from their Newport The best wearing, the best fitting, lamina. • . , his uncle, Alex. Lumsden, a pio outing the first of the week. the best finished of any Ladies' 25 Ferris Strait left this morning neer of Portland, C. S. Hulin and family started cent hose made. for a visit with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beadle, of out overland Tuesday for the Woodland, Wash. Spokane, Wash., are spending Knit from top to bottom without a Tillamook coast near Garibaldi, Mrs. D. H. Kopp went to the day with old friends in the expecting to be gone tw o weeks. seam. Narrowed at the ankle; Eugene yesterday to make a B. R. Bass family. Mrs. W. A. King and baby and widened at the leg. Alw ays keep visit with her sister. Mrs. A. G. Hall and children, Miss Sibyl Woodward visited in their shape. For sale by L. M. Krick and family will o f Portland, are visiting at J. R Portland last Friday with the Rundals at their home north leave this week lor some point family o f their uncle, N. C. Maris, west o f Newberg. east. Sorry to see them go. A full attendance is hoped for The Misses Ruby Gilbaughand Mrs.JohnLarkinjoineda sister at the meeting ot the W. C. T. U. and iorae triends in an outing at Era Strickner, ot P o r t l a n d , on Wednesday August 24, as im visited in town Sunday with Newport the first o f the week. Above we show the BURSOS tad the “ othen” - portant business will be consid turaad inside out-note U m difference. Mrs. R. L. Dudrow, ot P ort Mrs. Lee Grames. ered. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Otis, their land, visited here this week with E. G. Lichtenthaler and family daughter Lorene, and Miss Rita her sister, Mrs. J. Carl Nelson. are home from a camping expe Miss EUa Crawford arrived McDonald, are “ happy on the rience at Newport which they Mrs. H. O. Warren, o f Topeka, Rev. T. Brouillette has sold his A re W e “ Dry” Or “ W t home Wednesday morning from w ay” to Newport today. greatly enjoyed. They stayed home property on River street to Kansas, who with her tw o chil her delightful vacation trip in Judge R. P. Bird and wife were for several weeks and had great Ole Martin, and will move to his dren, has been visiting for a When five men had taken seats down from McMinnville to spend California. success fishing. month out east o f town at the at the stable in a dining room o f farm southeast o f town on which O. J. Munden, the Newberg the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. home ot her parents, Rev. and a hotel in this town and decided Ernest Hadlock, o f Seattle, he has been building a house. milk man, and Miss Ethel Hall W. Nelson on last Sunday. Russell Parker returned home Mrs. Joseph Hall, left Tuesday to “ chip in,” and the cash was N. F. Byers is improving in who has a position in the busi were passengers to Portland this ness office o f the telephone com Saturday from the harvest fields with her little boy, to make a given to one o f the number who morning with the intention ol health and hopes to be able to pany in the Sound city, came ot Eastern Oregon. Yesterday visit with relatives o f her hus at once went out on the street, returning this evening as Mr. move next week to the cottage band in the vicinity o f Tacoma returning within a few moments which he recently purchased ot down to Newberg the first o f the he left for a visit with friends and Mrs. Munden. and Seattle. She will continue with eight ounces o f spirits week on his vacation, and has at Eugene and Cottage Grove. Mack Kaufmans have moved W. E. Crozer. her visit here before returning frumenti, which same was served been visiting w i t h H a r v e y Dr. H. A. Littlefield and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Redmond, <■ o f into their new house just south / then and there, is there any thing ‘Wright and other college friends. Maggie Littlefield and Mr. and home. o f the one they have been occu Oskaloosa, Iow a, and Mrs. Will “ Gus Goodat is a good fellow, radically w rong in asking as to Ernest E. Fleishour, o f Port Mrs. Hugh Nelson started out pying. They have rented the Hull, of Portland, were the but a mighty poor chauffeur,” is where it came from? I f so, we land, the one time and popular bright and early this morning on latter to Mrs. Emma Hodgin o f guests o f Mr. and Mrs. I. N. the verdict given by Jim and Thad w on’t ask the question, but the • Newberg liveryman, visited in an automobile trip to the Tilla Campbell at Edgewood Orchard the College faculty. Reynolds and Harry Bockus, and next time it is done a diagram town over Sunday. He inti mook beaches. B. F. Pike went down to P ort last Saturday. a few others about town. And w ill be made public o f the route mated that had he forseen the Jack Stephenson who was up Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hin- land Tuesday to perfect arrange w ay Newberg was going ahead visiting with I. R. Craven the thereby hangs a good story taken, going, getting and giving. ments for the second annual shaw, their daughter Ruth and he would be an “ iser” here in which we haven’t time and abil first of the week, said the Oregon meeting o f the Yamhill County tw o youngest boys, left today place o f a “ has been.” This go ity to tell adequately. Gus, Electric surveyors were working Chehalem Center. V e t e r a n ’ s Association w h i c h for a tw o weeks’ visit with rela ing ahead business is always a quondam hayseed out at Rex, up the river toward Newberg tives at Hood River, and at takes place here next week. has turned'suddenly into an am safe guess for Newberg. * from a point near Wilsonville. Mrs. Cyrene Palmer and little Goldendale and Camas, Wash. bitious Portland real estate Allen Mills, a Chicago attorney, First dirt was broken for the Rev. John Frederick Hanson, grand children moved up to Miss Ethel Weed, ot Veronia, boomer and drivesf?) an auto. arrived with his family Wednes new college building oh last o f Portland, passed the seventieth The metamorphosis has been too Dundee Tuesday. day morning for a visit o f tw o Tillamook county, who came Monday when H. W. Kramer mile stone o f bis life while in at Miss McMillan, o f tlie Port sudden for best results, think the weeks with his parents, Henry over to McMionyille last week, who has the contract for exca tendance at Quarterly Meeting land Peniel Mission, came out for to take the county teachers’ ex above mentioned gentlemen. Mills and wife, and with his vating for the basement began here Saturday. A Norwegian in a visit with Mrs. Melody. They started out Sunday with brothers and sisters in this vicin- amination, has been spending a the work with ja good force o f birth and early raising, he has week in Newberg with J. L. Van Victor and Rosa Hendrickson Gus to see the country and have men. The job w ill be completed seen a long life of active, effective f& s returned Wednesday of last week Blaricoms. a little Sabbath jo yrid e. They ‘Hurbert Smith came out from by the end o f the week ready for service in the church in this, his Cloverdale, Tillamook county for J. C. C5lcord blazed the trail the contractor who may be adopted country, and is well saw the country all right—some from their visit near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulheuron a visit o f a few days the first o f to Newport Monday and was awarded the building contract. known wherever in America there five to ten miles o f it in the other end o f the county, in a cross and Miss Blossome Atwood re the week. He says Chehalem followed in a day or so by his Ènos Ellis and son, Roscoe are stands a Friends Meeting house. country foot race to head off a turned to their home in Port family, accompanied by Elda valley looks good to him and putting in a tile drain around It is with a great deal of satis common, everyday train in order land Sunday evening. Grames. J. C. has promised him he thinks he will return in the the building and they will also faction that in the evening 9 ! his to reach home and loved ones in spring to take up dairying here. self a tw o weeks’ vacation from put in a septic tank. The Silver Medal C o n t e s t life he is permitted to see the time to go to work Monday passed off very pleasantly. While bank to beach and has worked A t the home o f Mrs. Fred Dr. E. P. Dixon and family had great advances made along the morning. the contestants all did well, Miss Knapp, the mother o f the bride, long and steadily enough to a narrow escape from severe lines o f the tw o great reforms, enjoy it with a good conscience. One of the most extensive Gladvs Paulsen received the Miss Hermania Knapp was mar injury while on the w ay to Nes- peace and temperance, in pro social functions o f the season was The wife o f C. A. Burnham, tucca by auto some days ago. moting which he has ever been medal and each o f the contest ried at 12 o ’clock, noon, on last given by Mrs. Geo. Larkin Fri ants was presented with a small Sunday to Frank Seely, o f Oak who lives about four miles south On the way down a steep hill mqst zealous and active. day afternoon at their beautiful leather bound Testament. Rev. Grove, Polk county, Rev. T. east o f town, was taken to Mc near Dolph they suddenly hove The Newberg apple growers new home. The large recep Reuter, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Minnville last Friday, adjudged Brouillette, o f Newberg officiat in sight ot a small auto on the are already making preparations tion halls were everywhere fra M ary Scott*.-ot Newberg, were insane and taken on to the asy way up that had stalled at a ing. tor furnishing a good exhibit at grant with the order of roses present and acted as judges. lum at Salem the same evening. Regular L. T. L. meeting next sharp turn. It was either a the All Oregon Fruit Show to be and sweet peas tastefully ar She has been affected mentally Last Wednesdav the meeting collision or a turn into the bank held at Portland, November 30 Sundav, at Baptist church, at ranged. Vocal numbers rendered o f the W. C. T. U. was held at for some years. She leaves be and the latter alternative was to December 3. On behalf of 3, subject, “ The Cigarette Tree.’ ’ by Mrs. George Allen and Mrs. Mrs. K. L. Tangen’s there being “ Strike at Shane’s” continued. hind her a family of five children. taken, with the result that the them, I. N. Campbell, ot Edge- Elmer Buehler, who has been machine was over turned and wood Orchard, has assured the Elizabeth Foster, of Columbus, thirteen members present and Watch next week’s paper for attending business college at the occupants thrown down the State Horticultural Societv of Ohio, were much appreciated. four visitors. T w o new paid-up Contest program. M ary E. C. S cott , Sup’t. Salem for some months, has hill, though none were seriously ficers that Newberg wil! be well Refreshments were served in a members were e n r o l l e d —t h e novel way, each lady being given Misses M yrtle Walton and Esther F. W. Power, the Prof. J. G. McIntosh, formerly finished his course and returned hurt. As for the auto the re represented. a dainty lunch basket contain Green. The Misses Maude Wills secretary, has written tor a list j ‘ ot the public school teaching home Saturday. He will remain turns are not in. ing a toothsome repast with the force here, is threatened with here, having taken a'position in Newberg Quarterly Meeting of ot members o f the local Apple invitation to retire to the lawn and Elsie Ta^gen were appointed as delegates to the Sheridan tuberculosis, from which disease the new meat packing establish the Friends church was held here Growers Union and will later where she might enjoy her lunch Convention, with Mrs. S. W. ment now in process o f construc Mrs. McIntosh died a few Saturday and Sunday, several furnish them premium lists and in real picnic fashion. Mrs. Lar tion. months ago. He is at present at members from a distance being programs. This will be an ex kin’s guests were Mesdames Newhouse and Miss Nancy A t A meeting o f the members of the home o f his uncle at Dayton. in attendance. On Saturday, cellent opportunity for effective Wesley Boyes, David Johnson, kinson alternates. At a called meeting Sundav, it was decided Master Wallace Larkin, ac the Yamhill Poultry Associa lunch was served as usual in the advertising and will be the means William Wight. WalterS. Parker, to have Mrs. Silbaugh and Mrs. companied by Miss Jennie Miller tion, and all parties interested in basement wbed a pleasant social of placing Newberg prominently Lindley M. Parker, Walter E. good poultry, is called to meet in hour was enjoyed between the on the map as an apple grow ing ¡ Terren Clarence j ’ Edwards; Unrue, speak during next month. and Miss Mina Langton, took his first boat ride Tuesday with the Council Chambers in New sessions. In the evening a tem cen*er’ ! Thomas Bryan, Lynn B. Fergu- President Stevens of the Ore great interest. They went down berg, August 23rd, at 8:00 p.m., perance session was held when a M. Gore, a highly educated and 80Ilt W i„ Nel80n> Archie C. Seely, gon Trunk Line, the Hill road for the purpose o f electing of- good, practical address was interesting y o u n g gentleman Davjd irelan, George Allen, T. C. to the Angus farm home at Wil* up the Deschutes, announces sonville to spend tw o or three ificers, fixing date for poultry given bv H. Elmer Pemberton, ot who has but recentlv come to Rey noidSt Semon J. Madson, that his company will build show, and such other business Salem, Yearly Meeting Evangel days. America from Munich, Bavaria, Wm ^ n g t o n , George Best, south to a connection with the as may come before the meet istic superintendent,’ on the issues has been in Newberg this week. ¡ j 0 j,n Gordon, John Larkin, Prof. R. W. Kirk, superintend ing. J. L. Hoskins, Secretary. ot the campaign from this stand He is a graduate of the Univer-, Hugh Nel8on> Eli L . Evans, C.C. Pacific & Eastern, reaching out ent of the Corvallis schools, from Medford. This will give The union Sunday evening point and how they may best be sitv o f Munich and o f the Ger visited here with his brother Perry, Maggie Littlefield, Eliza- the Hill system a main trunk Carroll the first of the week. church services continue in in met. He also preached Sunday man Agricultural College at beth Foster, Eva Hummer Hull Bonn and is an experienced and and the Misses Mina Langton, line down through Central Ore- He was on his way to Eastern terest and with excellent attend morning. i gon. from which will spring H. H. Keim, manager o f the thoroughly t r a i n e d horticul Emma Dorrance and Jennie D. Oregon on a business trip. In ance. Dr. Reuter, pastor o f the lateral branches into nearby Apple growing is his Miller. his absence, Mrs. Kirk and the M. E. church, delivered a pleas Newberg Apple Growers Union, turist. ! productive territory. little girls are visiting in Port ing and effective sermon last has the reputation o f being an specialty and he is over here look A fter Many Y ears. land and on his return in a couple Sunday night. Next Sunday th** even tempered man, but he had ing up a satisfactory location for service will be held in the Baptist engaging in his favorite industry. BO YEARS* to “ fight to gain the victory" of weeks they will all spend a A story o f Reconstruction Days EXPERIENCE church, the s e r m o n to be . .... this week, when he received an After visiting Hood River he few days here. On Tuesday a flying spark from preached by Rev. Weaver of the order tor a carload ot Graven- Lamed o f the Newberg district « ho w ,nK th e g r o w 'ng Sp m tth a t stein apples at a fancy price and and was referred to H. H. Kein, " ' lds the ^ ? rth nnd * ' the anvil in Westerfidd’s black Friends church* -------- ----- At the Star in one grand Union, Newberg suffered another loss couldn't fill it. He says the ap as manager o f the Newberg smith shop passed through an to-night. M r. open window and set fire to Wednesday in the departure ot ples are here all right, going to Apple Growers Union. IADC M A R K S A dairy farmer of Washington Keim has been showing him W. Irving Kelsey and family I D e s ig n s waste on the ground in the or some looNe straw which scorched C O P Y R IQ H T I A c . Anyone nendlnf a sketch and description may the paint on the side of the build who go to Oskaloosa, Iowa, chards, but the people aren’t suf what we have in the Chehalem County makes the statement he qntckly ascertain oar opinion free whether an Invention le probably patentable J ammanirà, ing before it was seen and ex where he will have the depart ficiently alive to their own inter Valley and Mr. Gore is more has cleared $13 net on each of lions «trtetly confidential. HANDS ____________ eent free. Oldeat . __ I aaency apenry f _______ his nine cows every month, mak enthusiastic over our apples ests to take care o f them and put ment of Church History and tinguished. Since J. D. Gordon Patent« taken throach Mann A Co. receive weetef aettee. wit boat chares, Hi the ing a snug income from that than any he has yet seen. It is & Son’s new barn is only a few , Biblical Literature in Penn Col them uptor market in a business It will lie différé if probable that he is looking not source alone of $104G in the past .feet away it is easy to conjecture lege. The hearty good wishes like way. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Tamest dr- when the new orchards, ownc 1 ,-Uone for himselMn which case nine months. This is an industry relation of a host ot friends follow them. o f any «den tin e Journal. Teraie. $.1 a what the results might have been year: (o a r months, IL Bold by all newsdealers. had the fire once got a good They go east by way of the and managed by orchard men, his visit is o f more than ordinary that is capable of almost illimit- significance. . able expansion in this state. come into bearing. Canadian Pacific. start. ----------------- s-------------------.--» THE CITY BURSON Burson Hose HOSL^m Miller Mercantile Co. P atents Scientific American. feMMVsatarft»