T h E ,flE W B E R Q QRAPHIC, September 3 9 , 1910 The Pomona, California, Times says: Mr. ank Mrs. Henry Shel­ don entertained on Tuesday evening in honor ot Mrs. Bond, who is their guest, and at that H A PPE N IN G S time the announcement was made o f the engagement of their eldest daughter, Martha May,, U. S. G. Miller was in Dallas J. D. Gordon had good success to Raymond Forrest Stqrges, of on business Tuesday. in nailing premiums in the horse Newberg, Oregon, formerly of Miss Ella Macy will be at the show at the Walla Walla fair Excelsior, Minn. W e are showing a big stock o f Men's ' ---- 11 .-i* ■ ... - .T" .............. 11 ------------ --------- head of the Rex school this year. and he was also used as judge Mrs. N. L. Wiley received the and Boy’s Clothing, new snappy pat­ on horses in certain classes. Roy Gardner is here from news ot the death of her sister, Please don’t mention it, but a Lebanon visiting with relatives. terns from medium to extra qualities. Mrs. Lily Hiatt, a few days ago. resident o f the county seat who L. J. Butterfield, of Granger, The ^ome of the deceased was in Washington, was in town last was in town Wednesday was Whittier but she died in a Pasa­ heard to remark that there was week. dena hospital after a lingering Men’* Suite............ 10.00 to 825.00 “ more going on” in Newberg illness. The mother o f Mrs. O. R. Maris was up from Port­ than in McMinnville. Young Men’» Suite 7.00 to 20.00 Wiley who is well known in New­ land last Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lagree, of berg, Mrs. M aryjane Jessup, also relatives. Mound Ridge, Kansas, were here fell recently and sustained a frac­ Bo7s ^ f ke,bocl“r 3.00 to 8.00 Rev. W. C. Reuter remains as last week visiting with Mr. and ture ot high bone. pastor o f the M. E. church an­ Mrs. Nelson Brouilette. Mrs. no Shir Dr“ * 4.00 to !. 5.00 other year. C. F. Moore writes a very in­ Lagree and Mr. Brouilette are teresting letter, telling ot the Nellie Craw is going to Portland cousins. Chi? K ^ * i S 5 rcuu 3.50 to 7.50 this week to attend school dur­ Rtv. Tufts who spoke on “ Sab­ pleasant trip they had by water from Portland to San Pedro, ing the winter. bath Observance” at a union ser­ L. M. Parker has gone to his vice held at Frienbs church on California, and ot the hospitality M orrow County ranch to remain last Sunday night is so well shown them in their new home at Whittier. * They are now a couple of weeks. pleased with Newberg that he pleasantly located in their new T. H. Thorne went to Portland contemplates locating here. home, with Paul in the High Tuesday to get a new outfiit for A special invitation is extended School and Miss Pearl attending his express business. to the public to attend the open­ college, while C. F. is again be­ Miss Downs, sister ot Martin ing musical in the college chapel, hind the counter o f his own book In a variety o f cloth and styles Downs, left for her home in the this, Thursday e v e n in g . A store meeting the wants o f the east the first of the week. A special feature will be a Scotch school children. Charley Hubbard and his sister, duet given by Mr. Hull and A few of her friends, gave a Suit# 14.00 to $30.00 Miss Sadie, enrolled as students Mr. Beuhler. dinner party in honor o f Miss at 0 . A. C. the first ot the week. D. B. Smith has traded his Emma Dorrance * Wednesday 9.00 to 25.00 University Park property to J. From the present time up to evening at the home o f Mrs. W. October 20 voters may register. R. Finley, for a ten acre tract 9hildrcn’, Coa^ . 3.50 to 9.00 S. Parker. Covers were lai if New­ and has * been engaged during ing in Oregon there has prob­ ninety-five years old at her next o f secretary o f the Oregon Con­ gallery to Chas. Bradley from berg and we are glad to see him the summer and fall about Med­ ably never been a better season birthday anniversary, arrived ference, will occupy the pulpit. Oregon City and contemplates ford and Ashland in investigation back for roll call again. going to San Diego. work among their best orchards. for taking care o f the crop than here from Long Beach, Cali­ The public is cordially invited to Matthew Terrell arrived home Mrs. C. H. Nichols, Mrs. W. E. The box contained Yellow New­ the present one. The fruit ri­ fornia, last Saturday evening attend these services. from his visit with his son-in-law, White and Joseph Hall attended town, Delicious, Bennett Seed­ pened earlier than usual, ena­ and will make her home with her A number o f Atchison women L. B. Charles and family in Lake the M. E. conference at Hillsboro ling, Jonathan and Milo apples bling the evaporators to start in son, Enoch Haworth who lives whose hair on their head is County Wednesday morning. tw o days last week. and Cornice, Bose, Howell, good season and the weather on a farm out southeast of New­ growing there, are so proud of He brought back a favorable re­ Doyenne and Nellis pears, all very has been perfect. W. G. Allen berg. She was accompanied by Mrs. George R a m s e y an d it there is talk o f organizing All port o f the country and says the fine specimens. While the Rees who is managing the big Dundee her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George daughter, who had been down Newberg colony is prospering. Our Own club. family were not specially hungry orchard, said the first o f the Haworth, and made the long from Willamina on a visit, re­ When a girl comes into the Earl Paulsen says he has been for fruit the box was highly ap­ week that he had 250 tons o f journey without mishap or turned home Tuesday. special weariness. She is in parlor with a white dust on her measured to fit the vocation o f the dried product already in the Master Belden Clemmens cap­ farmer and consequently he went preciated. bins, and with good weather good health and sleeps well, and clothes, the young man may tured the prize of $25 for the best to Corvallis the first of the week Will Pool was up from Port­ continuing through the week he aside from a slight defect in hear­ believe she has been near the collection of home grown stuff at to enter O. A. C. for the purpose land last Saturday and Sunday thought the total output would ing and some loss o f memory she flour barrel, but every woman the School Fair last week. knows lietter. of learning up-to-date methods. visiting with his aunt, Lizzie g o beyond 300 tons. Think o f is quite well preserved. Mrs. E. J. Hoots has rented her Earl belongs to the steady class White. He remarked that he 300 tons ot evaporated prunes Miss Lenora Parker and Miss! property in Newberg and has o f young men and he will make w’as a little late in getting out in one pile. Some one good in Sibyl Woodward entertained thej the morning he started, and con­ figures might make an estimate gone to Oregon City to spend the good. junior' choir o f the Friends sequently it required about as o f the number o f dishes ot sauce winter with one of her daughters. church at the Parker home Mrs. James Heater brought to Services at St. Peters Catholic this office on Monday a sprig much haste to make the train it will make. Tuesday evening.- A merrv time church, Sunday, Oct. 2nd. Early from a black cap raspberry briar as he used back at Mooresvillc, A jolly company of young at games and refreshments fol­ Mass, 8:00 a. m., Instruction tor that was full o f berries in all Indiana, when a kid, in arrang­ ladies took by storm the home lowed the evening’s practice. children, 10:00, High Mass, stages trom the first setting to ing his wardrobe on being in­ ot Mrs. Ruth Heston Friday Those present were the Misses formed that he might attend 10:30. * well matured and well rip en ed evening for the purpose ot Hazel Comer, Eula Colcord, Al­ Barnum’s show. Said he washed L. M. Kirck who left Newberg berries. Pretty good showing surprising her niece, Miss Eliza­ berta Anderson, Myrtle Range, his face, neck and ears and dressed with his family a few weeks ago, for vines that have not been beth Pearson, who left the first Hazel Elliott, Florence Kaufman, from head to foot in exactly five writes the Graphic that they irrigated, considering the ex­ o f the week for her home in Red­ Lorene Otis, Reta McDonald, minutes by the clock. We knew have located at Hutchinson, tremely dry season. lands, California, after a six Gertrude and Esther Hollings­ Will in those days and we know Kansas. Anna B. Alsop and Eugene D. also that all the boys regarded months’ stay in Newberg. The worth. The fellows were Henry C ty r ig h t b Chstriu S trlb s rrt Sm s ladies were detained at dinner Keeney, Ralph Otis, Lester t Tyra Hutchens and family re­ Smith were married Sunday at Barnum’s show as being worth turned to their home in Port­ 2:30 p.m. at the home o f the the price, and more, but most of with Mrs. Keeney until the Moore, Omer Gause, Clarence | land the first ot the week after officiating minister, G eo. C. us had more time tor dressing— guests had arrived, and on their Kienle, Russell Parker, Leo Kyes, having spent a couple o f weeks Ritchey. Mr. Smith is a mill­ we slept with one eye open, lest return found a full house. Games and Clair Williams. progressed in the house and on here visiting. wright o f Forest Grove and Mrs. we might forget. Meth. Episcopal Church. the lawn until a late hour when S. A. Mills has rented the Smith recently moved into the Mrs. J. E. Eldriedge brought an old fashioned taffy pull fol­ Forsythe property on College property at the corner of3rd and Rev. W. C. Reuter has been ap­ street. The daughters are al­ River streets. Mr. and Mrs. to this office on Monday a limb lowed. With the joy o f the even­ pointed as pastor o f the New­ from a peach tree o f the Salway ing a sadness was felt over the w i n in M PI rorm o y ready here and we hearS. A. and Smith will reside in Newberg. berg M. E. church for a second •f M i loss o f Miss Pearson who has variety, well loaded with fine Mrs. Mills will come later. Miss E d n a Trueblood, of peaches, which she took from the won many friends during her year. The subject o f his first R. W. Swink, of Dundee, who Indianapolis, who spent several sermon next Sabbath morning orchard of W. H. Eagan on Mis­ visit here and many expressed had been elected as principal of weeks with friends in Seattle, AGENTS will be: “ Rainbows” based on sion Bottom above Wheatland. the hope that she would soon re­ W AN TED N C W the Springbr'jok school has re­ stopped off in Newberg for a the text, “ And there was a rain- ia Mr. Eagan has the reputation turn to make Newberg her home. signed and Russel Lewis has been visit o f a few days with her aunt, lxnv round about the throne, in City, Town and Village tor being one of the most pro­ Those preseut were the Misses to handle elected to fill the place. Miss Mrs. A. J. Weaver. She left for sight like unto an emerald:” ; Colonel Roosevelt'* gressive, diversified farmers in the Eula Hodson, I^ena Spangle, Markell will be the assistant home by way of California Rev. IY-3. At night Rev. M. T. Greet Book Willamette va’ ley and takes great Lola Kaufman, Mary Barrett, Wire, who is a graduate o f North­ teacher. Wednesday morning, Mrs.v Weav­ interest in his chosen vacation. Lenora Parker, Maud Switzer, Mrs. Clough, wife ot Dr. H. B. er and Master Harold going CH AR LES SC R IB N ER ’ S S O N S western University Evanston In his home place on the rivtr Ruth Wilev, Lorena Keeney, 153 FHth Avenu* * New York Clough, formerly of Newberg, with her as far as Portland. Illinois, and who for several he -has 500 acres on which he Leota Howard, Laura Blair, who was down from their Wash­ H. E. Keim, secretary and successfully produces everything Dorris Gregory, Myrtle Gause, ington home on business in Port­ manager of the Apple Growers in the way o f .farm products, Erma Heacock, Nettie Morse, land came out and spent Sunday Association asks the Graphic to from grain, hops and potatoes Mary Morse, Sibyl Woodward, visiting at the home of her uncle, say that he has a call for a car­ to fruits and berries o f all vari­ Jessie Gardner and the Mesdarnes J. H. Rees. load o f apples and he would like eties. He has made good all Austin Keeney, Vin Vincent, E. to hear from thooe who have along the line, and M rs. Eldriciige A. Newby and W. A. King. Wanted to Purchase. 80 acres o f hill land. 40 in cultivation, 25 easily cleared. Lyman Boldon, of Ontnrio, One or tw o young, fresh, cows 1 first class fruit. He says he finds says it is a pleasure to look over Lays well, no gravel and the choicest o f fruit land. Spring water, beautiful view o f the valley f>*r miles. with calves. Grade Jerseys pre­ it difficult to get fruitgrowers to the farm and see what well Wisconsin, an uncle of Miss Lora Will sell in small tracts. Inquire at tlrsphi • iffiee. ferred. Address E. A. Sessions, ' respond with the necessary directed, intelligent effort in the Young, is out looking at Oregon 200 Abington Building, Port­ promptness when he gets A call growing o f farm products will and is much pleased with New­ result in. from buyers. berg. land, Oregon. It THE CITY Tfew berg ' if lìmi Ladies aod Misses Suits and Cloaks Miller Merc. Co ROOSEVELTS Own Book The Most Popolar Book By The Most Popolar Man African GamoTrails m saw j For S a le b y O w n e r i