THE NEWBERQ QRAPHIC, August as. >910 Program of W . C. T. U. County Convention to be held et Sheridan, September 1-2, 1910. YOUNG PEOPLE! P R IC E S R E D U C E D THURSDAY NIGHT. All Ladies’ W aists, 2 5 per cent. off. 8:00—Devotional, Rev. Salis­ bury. 8:15—County President’s An­ nual address, Miss Edith Minchin. / Music. 8:30— Address, Mrs. Ada W. Unruh, state pres. Song, “ Oregon’s Going Children’s Dresses, 2 5 per cent. off. L aw n s, Sum m er Silks, and Dimities: FRIDAY MORNING. It’s time for you to be preparing to enter College this Fall. Remember that _ Knowledge Is * r ~ ¿ •• . . • , T i Power 1 1 ' U * • , J Every Young JVIan and Woman * * L , in this vicinity should avail themselves of the privilege i i of higher education. r ; .. r . - , ----- * A TTEN D to this important matter before it is T o o Late. This Oppor­ tunity is provided at your own door through - ______ - j - - _______________________________________________ ___________________ — PACIFIC COLLEGE New Building, New Students, New En­ thusiasm. For information address W. J. R EAG AN , Acting Prest. N E W B E R G , O R EG O N now 9:00—Prayer and praise service, Mrs. M. J. Newlin. 9:30—Appointment oi commit- tes, Report o f Cor. Sec’y. Report o f Treasurer. 10:00—Reports o f County Super­ intendents. 11:15—Election o f Officers, Noon­ tide Prayer. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 2:00—Devotional, Election o f delegates to state conven­ tion. Miscellaneous business. 3:00—“ Our best work this year" by local presidents. 3:30—“ Open Parliament” led by State President. 4:15—Report otresolution com­ mittee. Reports o f other committees. Adjournment. 8:00—Silver Medal Contest. is to m erit your The Imperial, and to Our one Ambition patronage that end w e have W. A. Williams. Portland Jos. Ellison, “ G. G. Smith, A. C. Grant, “ Frank Boothbv, McMinnville R. C. Baker, Portland J. M. Breakley, F. M. Gardner, I. Bell, O. B. Helt, U. S. Walker, ~ Miss F. S. DeBoryna, M. E. Reed, B. M. Durant, M. H. Norton, R. C. Baker, E. G. Anderson, G. F. Darling, W. G. Allen, F. A. Moriarty, San Francisco E. F. Tucker, Portland Blanche E. Munsell, L. W. Martin, S. M. Crandall, L. M. Hubert, "Ruth Romig, Katherine Romig, “ Dr. Romig, “ H. Rummell, McMinnville T. R. Hopkins, Portland E. G. Jones, “ Fred Groner & wife, Hillsboro Nettie Farr, Portland S. B. Cooke, “ H. W. Macfadden, E. H. Stone, “ O. Klooster, Aberdeen, Wash. W. H. Latourette, McMinnville A. L. Young, Portland M ary ant Hodge, Independence R. D. Cruikshank, Portland G. W. Kemp, J. A. Cable, St Louis E. C. Doyle, ii If M. Lavenson, Dallas M. D. Ellis, Seattle Louis C. Munger, Albany Walter Bilyeu, Corvallis C. Thrashe, Dr. C. E. Wilson, spared no pains to supply our customers with the best the market affords. Nowhere w ilt you find a more complete line o f Drug*, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Sundries, Etc. Query—Who is th e Aged Man? Our Prescription Department represents the best in quality and skill, a registered pharmacist alwsys in charge. Our prices will g e t your business and our methods will hold your trade. T ry a cool, refreshing drink at our 20th Century soda fountain. Lynn B. F ergu so n Prescription Druggist S u c.M o rto r. H. Caldwell A Co.. Fiast National Bank Building \ Newberg, Oregon W e have just received a good stock of Apple. Boxes Get your supply now of The Chas. K. Spaulding; Log. Co. . I » * * * , * * J*. - ^ J*. * * J*< * ** J , . » .* » I .* » , SPEND T H E SUM M ER AT NEW PORT, YAQUINA BAY T h e Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where the pretty W ater Agates, Moss Agates, Moon­ stones, Camelians, and Rock Oysters can be found. OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL K IN D S Including Hnnting, Fishing, di ging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best o f food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish pnd Vegetables o f all kinds daily. ID E A L C A M PIN G GROUNDS, with strict sanitary regulations, at nomi­ nal cost. Mi ddl i The following paragraph is extracted from a breezy stor 3 ’ by the editor o f the Sheridan Sun on a trip to Newport: Along in the afternoon the overworked microlie becomes indolent, the saner self asserts supremacy and surf bathing is placed on tap. I t ’s sport—great sport, they told me. One middle aged man who came from the truthful town o f Newlierg, came out o f the surf with teeth chatter­ ing and legs shaking like an ex­ hausted palsy patient. A foolish seeker after information inquired if the water was cold. “ N-n-n- i! J-j-j-u-st p-p-p-e-r-fly w-w-w- tm,” chattered the blue featured liar as he danced off to cover. - - - Low Round-trip Season Tickets 3 DaT-SatDrday to Monday Bate from from 8. P point«. Portland to Cot­ tage Grove lnclu«lve, including branch line«; al«o from all C. A K. station« Albany and west. Good go­ ing on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. all points in Oregon, Washinton and Idaho on sale daily. A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Albany, Corvallis, Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent fo r full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.;also fo r copy o f our beautifully illustrated booklet, .“ Outing^ in Ore­ gon,” or write to W M . MeMURRAY, Canaral Paaaanfar P o r t la n d , On > regen. • § -