T H E N EW BERQ Q RA PH IC, September Is, 1910 THE CITY HAPPENINGS W. E. Purdy, the Tri-County Push Club booster who lives out on Rural Route No. 2, has been nominated by the democratic party for joint senator for Mul­ tnomah and Clackamas counties. At a meeting o f the school board held Tuesday night C. L. Kelley, o f Payette, Idaho, a graduate o f the University o f Chicago, was elected as teacher o f mathematics and athletic director in the High School, anc Miss Constance Ewing, o f Port land, was elected to take the place o f Miss Noyes, resigned, in the seventh grade. JW / — "J Soodsriving Judge Rhodes, o f McMinnville, Work is progressing nicely on was in tow n Tuesday. the foundation for the new col­ In a short time our new fall stock of goods w ill be complete- O u r as­ Cecil J. Hoskins was down lege building -and by the end o f sortment w ill be better and larger than ever. W e w ill be exceptionally from McMinnville last Sunday. the week it will be ready for the strong on M en's and B oy 's Clothing, M en's and W om en 's Shoes. Dress Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Reagan brick work to begin. G oods and Silks, Ladies' K id G loves, G ent's Furnishings and Ladies Mrs. C. C. Ferguson and spent last Sunday at Portland R eady-to-W ear Garments. daughter Mildred went to La- and Lents. • Walter Hembree, the McMinn­ Fayette Tuesday to see Mrs. D O N 'T G O T O P O R T L A N D F O R G O O D S w hen you can do bet­ ville book store man, was in Ferguson’s father, James Olds, ter at hom e. W e guarantee our prices to be under Portland prices. who is not in good health. tow n Tuesday. L. T. Gage, superintendent o Mrs. A. E. Bowman and Mas­ J. C. Keller, who is now the the passenger department o f the ter Otto went to Newport Tues­ all round man for the Purity Lake Shore and Michigan South Cream Co., of Portland, was in day for a vacation. ern railroad, with headquarters tpwn Tuesday night. He is now in Cleveland, Ohio, has been Mrs. H. M. Williams and chil­ located with his family at Arleta visiting tor several days with his dren visited with friends at where they have bought a home. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Beaverton last week. Mrs. Bertha King, better and Mrs. C. R. Duer, at their The Misses Margaret Inglis known to Newberg people as home tw o miles northwest of and Ella Macy arrived home Miss Bertha Cox, whose home Newberg. A brother-in-law of from Newport Tuesday. is at Bellingham, Washington, hisis also out with him. Miss Virginia Cox and Walter was in town the first of the week C. S. Calkins arrived home Tha Nobal Prtzas. Ernest Bales who has held the from Lewisville, Benton county, Randall were married the first of looking after the grave o f her Dr. Alfred Nobel was a Swede. position of bookkeeper for the Tuesday evening where he closed the week by Rev. John F. Lyons. mother. The sum that he left was to be for A ttorney general Associated Oil Co., of Bakers­ up a deal tor another piece of James Fisher and wife went to awarded annually by a board o f con- Dr. J. F. Calbreath, o f Port­ I beg to announce my can­ field, California, tor several years, land adjoining the farm he al­ trot at Stockholm in prizes each o f Salem the first of the week to land, and Attorney John U the value o f £8,000 to those who in didacy for the office o f Attorney ready owned, making 221 acres and who with his family, are visit with relatives and attend Smith, of Chehalis, Washington, the previous year should have ren­ visiting with the parents of Mrs. in all which he now owns. He general, subject to the decision the fa it. » ' were here the first of the week dered the greatest service to man­ Dr. W. E. Lewis and wife, of looking after the Smith farm Bales at Dayton, was in New> expects to remove with his family o f the Republican Primary Elec­ kind in invention or discovery in Seaside, were in town last week three miles up the valley, which berg last Friday. He has not to the new location next week tion. If nominated and elected physical science, chemistry, physi­ given up the idea of studying in order to get in on Fall work I will give the state an efficient ology or medicine, literary work visiting with Mr. and Mrs. they own. medicine and is contemplating early. Newberg people are sorry and economical administration, and the cause o f international George Allen. - Elmer Thorne has accepted a taking it up in Portland soon, to see them go, though they say and will serve the whole people brotherhood, the suppression of E. 0 . Wilson whose home is in position as salesman in the standing armies or the founding o f Dave Dorrance who is work­ they do not consider it a perma­ o f the state, but not any special peace congresses. The first distri­ Michigain, was in tow n one day grocery department o f the Miller or private interests. Judge Smith nent move from this locality. bution o f prizes took place Dec. 10, last week visiting with his cousin, Mercantile C o.’s store, made ing in a mill in Southern Douglas o f the 8th Judicial District, 1901.— New York American. A short time ago the S. P. Joseph Wilson. vacant by the resignation of C. county, was in Newberg last authorizes me to quote him as Tyra Hutchins and family are S. Calkins who 'had held the •Sunday.- In speaking of han­ company finished fencing the follows: “ Senator Hart is one o f H o w L a m p C h im n e y « W a r « In ven ted - dling sugar pine which is found railroad line through this section up from Portland visiting the place for a long time. Lamp glasses were invented by in that section, he said that the and gates were put up on the the ablest lawyers in Eastern N e w berg relatives on the tw o W. E. Allen received a telegram Aime Argand, the inventor o f the Oregon.’ ’ Being the only can­ sides o f the house. a few days ago offering him a green logs were so heavy they various farms, tor the use of the didate for state office from the famous lamp and gas burner which would not float when put into owners in passing across the bears his name. He had been ex­ Mrs. Platts has gone to White fellowship in the University of extreme Eastern part o f the perimenting fo r some time in trying the water and yet the lumber track from one field to another. Bluffs, Washington, to spend Illinois and he has accepted the when dry is lighter and shrinks Soon after the job was completed state, I would appreciate a large to increase the light, but to no pur­ some time with her daughter, position. He will leave on Fri­ vote from Yamhill county. pose. On the table before him lay day but his family will remain in less than any other Oregon tim some one went forth during the Mrs. W. C. Kruger. the broken neck o f an oil flask. This Paid adv. - J . N. H a r t , her. __ - ___ still hours of the night, armed Newberg for the p resent. Baker City, Oregon. he took up carelessly and placed it, Mrs. B. A. King and Mrs. Lou with an ax and chopped all the ahnost without thought, over the G. E. Metcalf and family have McPherson were up from Port­ George L. Carr, o f Lents, who gates down between the Albert wick. A brilliant fiame was the re­ been down from Eugene during F O R S T A T E P RIN TER . ' land Tuesday visiting -with W. is the Northwestern representa­ sult. and the hint was not lost upon Heater place east olSpringbrook tive o f the American Apprasal the • week visiting with his A vote for William J. Clarke, the experimentalist, who proceeded A. King and family. and Newberg. Just what object parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M republican, flat salary candidate to put his discovery into practical Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding Co., o f Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Metcalf on the form and otlyer any one could have in destroy- for State Printer will extinguish operation at once. spoke at the Friends church fast and daughter, 11a went to Salem relatives is Newberg. Mr. Met­ fog the gates no one seems to the last relic o f the vicious fee ----------------------------------------------------------- m, --- Tuesday to see the wheels go Sunday morning and evening in calf, who quit the road as travel­ know, but the guilty party will system and save to the taxpayers the absence of the pastor. round at the State Fair. ing salesman some time ago and no doubt be given an opportu­ L. M. Smith and son. Jay went J. C. Porter is putting in a went into merchandising in nity to explain himself if the S. over $20,000 annually. Read to Portland Tuesday where the new store front for the purpose Eugene, has sold out the busi­ P. officials succeed in locating his argument in the Corrupt Practices pamphet. Paid adv. latter enrolled as a student of o f making better facilities for ness and has not yet taken up lim. displaying goods in his show the Hill Military Academy. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. windows, which is an indispens­ anything else. The M. E. church building had Mrs. W. S. Parker and the W. H. Whitten and wife re­ a close call on last Sunday even­ S. M. Calkins is a candidate able adjunct .to an up-to-date Misses Lenora Parker, Hazel and store these days o f keen competi­ turned Wednesday from an out­ ing, and nothing but the prompt for county commissioner, subject Frances Elliott went to Salem ing in the mountains near Gates. and efficient work of the fire to the vote at the republican tion in merchandising. Tuesday to attend the fair. E. Ralston, a cousin o f J. C. They report having had a most department saved the building primary election. His twenty Mrs. 0 . V. Allen, of Boise, delightful time. They spent rom total loss, as well as the years continual residence in Yam­ Idaho, who is visiting her par­ Porter is here from Montana several days at the Black Eagle x>ssible burning of adjacent hill county, an