rw-'/tw »T ^ Y * ■ P E P IM I THE NEWBERQ QRAPHIC, October J7, 10*0 T H E C ITY HAPPENINGS Harry Bokus «pent last Sun­ day at Amity with hi« parent«. Dr. A. M. Davis is reported to be a sure shot on China pheas­ ants. Tfewberg Desert.” At the evening service Miss Maud Gregory w ill render a vocal solo. All are invited. A t the Friends church next Sunday evening the Temperance Question will be the subject of discussion, and the following speakers will each have seven minutes in which to present one phase o f the dominent issue. Prof. W. W. Wiley will speak on, “ The Value o f Temperance In­ struction in the Public Schools.” Prof. Oliver Weesner, “ The Per­ sonal Liberty Feature.” E. H. Woodward, “ L a w E n f o r c e ­ ment.” Prof. Harvey Wright, “ The Public’s Responsibility.” J. C. Hodson, “ The Young Man, the Hope o f Our State.” Mercantile Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. Hodson, o f McMinnville, who had been on a visit to their former home in Indiana, passed through New berg on their w ay home on Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Mills day eyening. Mrs. J. W. Coffin was down were visiting in Ne wberg Wednes­ trom Springfield, last week visit­ day. S. A. Mills and L. W. Nordyke ing with her Newberg friends. have gone to Nestucca to fish for She said they were getting along nicely but they still regard New­ salmon. berg as their home. The parsonage ot the Friends W. A. Woatherspoon returned church has been given a fresh a few days ago from a. journey coat o f paint. Subject of sermon Sunday to Old Mexico and Southern Cal­ Nelson Brouillette has bought morning at the Presbyterian ifornia where he went on busi­ theChas. E. Fuller stock oi paints The Clothing that has N O E Q U A L church, “ The Ideal Election.” In ness. He speaks well o f Mexico and wall paper. the evening prohibition campaign and intends to make a second matters will be dealt with, subject Miss Jennie D. Miller is up trip soon. “ Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing.” from Portland visiting with Attorney Percy R. Kelly, of Al­ Mrs. Geo. Larkin. bany, Republican candidate for Take note o f the program County Commissioners, R. L. Circuit Judge was in tow n Mon­ The Shoe that has N O PIN C H found elsewhere, o f the entertain­ Booth and S. E. Cummins were day getting acquainted with the ment to be given at the Friends in tow n Wednesday." people. Mr. Kelly has a good Mrs. Lenaa Rinard was down reputation as an attorney and chyrch on Friday evening o f this from McMinnville Wednesday he made a favorable impression week. visiting with relatives. on our people. fv M erritt LeRoy, the cartoonist, Mrs. F. H. Caldwell and child­ George Leach and a brother w ill open the Lyceum course at The Shoe FO R Y O U R PO O R T IR E D FEET ren went to Dayton Wednesday arrived here this, Thursday, Duncan’s hall on Friday night tor a visit with friend«. morning from Montana to at­ of next week. Get your season Miss Dorothy Ehret was up tend the tuneral ot their mother, tickets for the course in time to from Portland last Sunday visit­ Mrs. Sarah Ann Leach, who died secure reserved seats. - - at the home o f her daughter, ing at the home ot her parents. Mrs. Jennie Galbreath, o f Tu al­ Mrs. W. F. Wilkin on Tuesday Senator C h a m b e r la in will atin. was visiting with friends morning at the age o f BO years. speak in Duncan’s hall on in New berg the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin, Wednesday night o f next week. ' - r • ■ ----- *r - «— — -- :— . . son-in-law and daughter o f Mr. Alden »Chamberlain was mar­ ried last week in Portland to and Mrs. Joseph ¡Hall, returned W edding Bells. Miss Katherine Mitzel off that to their ’home in Portland last The Glove that give« you the W E A R Monday after having sprat a city. A beautiful home wedding took Wm. Stratton came in from week here visiting. Mr. Conklin place at the bride’s home one Lake county Tuesday where he is a house painter and while here and a halt miles northeast ot went tw o years ago to take up gave the Hall home a fresh coat Newberg Wednesday, October 26 ot paint., land. at high noon, when Carl A. M. Motschenbacher who was Sherman Seely was « p trom Buckley and Susie Colded Brouil­ the Wilsonville farm Tuesday here trom Klamath Falls on bus­ lette were married in the pres­ viriting with his brother, A. C. iness the first od the week, said ence o f seventy-nine ot their rda-’ that while the Falls was but lit­ A bill for a law creating the o f intoxicating liquors within , Seely.' tives and friends. Immediately tle larger than Newberg, pro­ county o f Otis. the state o f Oregon, except for preceding- the cremony Mrs. Mrs. Geo. Kelty was called to perty that had been rated at W ait for more light. specific purposes; to govern ship­ Minerva Brawn sang “ Oh Prom­ McCoy this, Thursday, morning $100 per front foot was now A bill for a law to annex a por­ ment ot the same. j ise Me,” after which the wedding on account o f the illness o f her held at up to $1000 per front tion of the northern part of Yes. A promoter o f peace and march was played by Mrs. Sadie T o Be Voted on Nov. 8—Given mother. foot. Sometimes the anticipa­ Clackamus county to Multno­ prosperity. —\ as They W ill A ppear on Mrs. Nancy Crawford was tion ot railroad facilities beats Lapp, both o f whom are sisters mah. Creating a board ot commis­ Ballot. down from Dayton the'first of the realization tor inflating of the bride. As the strains ot No need o f it now. sioners o f nine members to ex­ music floated through the rooms the week visiting with Mrs. values. An act to create the county of amine the subject ot employes’ A short time ago our fellow the bridal party, with Rev. T. Clarence Butt. C. J. Mills, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Brouillette, as officiating clergy­ townsman, Geo. H. Greer, who Williams. indemnity lor injuries. Attorney Vine Pierce who is A. R. Mills, ot Springbrook, who Not necessary. No. Work o f legislature. the Democratic candidate for has been in Alaska for the past man. in the lead,entered the par­ is a close observer and a man Providing for the people of each Prohibiting the taking o f fish County Jud^e was in town the tw o or three years came home to lor which had been most beauti­ who keeps well posted on the county to regulate taxation and from the Rogue river and tribu­ fully decorated for the occasion. conditions o f the times, was first of the week. < attend the wedding ot his broth­ exemptions within the county. taries, by any meahs except with The bridal couple was preceded asked to mark a ballot on the John Kirkley was up from er Lewis, and to make a visit hook and line. ** No. State business. by Euphema Boyes as ring bear­ various referendum measures as Portland the first o f the week with his parents. He is working For constitutional amendment Yes. Spare a few fish. er and M ay Whitten and Thelma he would vote. He kindly con­ looking after his farm out south­ for a fish canning company loca­ giving to cities and towns exclu­ T o create the county o f Des­ Cummings as flower girls, all ot sented to do so and below will east o f Newberg. ted forty miles from Kake, and whom are nieces of the bride. sive power to license, regulate, chutes. be found a brief mention o f each The Misses Margaret Hodge likes his job so well that he in­ No. Not yet. The bride and groom followed. mensure with Mr. Greer’s mark­ control, suppress or prohibit the and Constance Ewing visited tends to return soon to take up The groom was attired in tht ings, which may be helpful to sale o f intoxicating liquors with­ Providing for the creation o f with relatives and friends in the work again tor another year. conventional black and was a t­ other voters. in the municipality. new towns, counties and muni­ Portland last Sunday. No. State loyalty and taxes. cipal districts by vote within Vincent & Wilson have sold tended by Tom Venable as best Granting suffrage to women A bill for a law requiring pro­ territory. Jesse Hobson and Enos Blair their hardware business to H. M. man. who pay taxes. tection for persons engaged in Yes. came up from Portland last Sun­ Abbott and Chas. L. Thornton, The bride was beautifully Yes! Justice demands it. An amendment p e r m i t t i n g day to attend the Rally Day who until recently were the gowned in white silk with veil An act authorizing the pur­ hazardous employment. Yes. Men are too cheap. counties to incur indebtedness exercises at Friends church. principal owners o f the Farmers and orange blossoms and carried chase of a site for the construe An act to create the county of beyond $5000 to build perma­ Wm. Perkins arrived .home and Mechanics Bank of. Wood- a bouquet ot brides roses. She tion and maintenance of a branch Orchard nent roads. from his extended trip east burn. They have also bought of was attended by her sister, Miss insane asylum. No. Yes. Let us have good roads. Mr. Vincent, the store building Carrie Brouillette who wore nile Wednesday evening and reports Yes, the asylum is needed. A bill for an act to create the To amend the direct primary An act to elect on the hrst a very pleasant time while away. and 50 feet frontage, and we green nun’s veiling and carried law by extending its provisions understand their intention is to white chrysanthemums. Monday in June, J911, delegates county ot Clark. E. B. Merchant who recently No. W ait for population. to presidential nominations, al­ erect a brick on the site. The The impressive Presbyterian to a constitutional convention. bought sut the Allen-Reynolds Law providing for the perma­ lowing voters to designate their stock is being invoiced and the ring service was read. No. Let well enough alone. hardware business is already new firm will be in possession For amendment to provide a nent support and maintenance choice for their party candidate Heartfelt congratulations and figuring -on a new tw o story within a few days. good wishes tram all present fol­ separate district for the election o f the Eastern Oregon State for president and vice president; brick. for direct nomination ot party Mrs. Anna Moon, wile ot Silas lowed, after which the bridal o f each state senator and each Normal school at Weston. Mrs. C. J. Edwards and Mrs. Moon, died at her home at Green- boquet was thrown and was state representative. candidates lor presidential elec­ No. State Univc.sity work. J. P. Dodge are in The Dalles leaf, Idaho, on last Sunday caught by Miss Pearl Cobb and tors. To annex a portion o f the ter­ Not just yet. this week attending the State morning, of pneumonia, after an Miss Pearl Cummings. A most No. Not ready for it. ritory in the eastern part of For amendment relating to Convention ot Federated Wom­ illness o f but three days. Mr. sumptuous wedding breakfast Creating a board of peoples’ Washington countv to Multno­ taxation. en’s Clubs. inspectors o f government, pro­ mah. No. Discussion needed. and Mrs. Moon spent several was served. viding for publication ot an offic­ No. In doubt. Amendment authorizing crea­ C. J. Edwards, whose health years in missionary work among Many beautiful and costly gifts ial state magazine, said board has l>een none too good o f late, the Indians in Alaska, where were received by the young tion of railroad districts, etc. Providing for the permanent has bought a new four passenger they did all kinds ot menial work, couple whose life barque set sail Too much omnibus. support and maintenance ot the to be the editors and publishers automobile and has taken a new out ot the goodness o f their on the sea ot matrimony on what Amendment referring to taxes southern Oregon state normal thereof, the printing to be done by the state printer. lease on life. hearts in, the love they had tor was surely the most gloriously on different classes ot property. school at Ashland. No. T o catch gudgeons. Not ready for it. No. Can’t see the need. S. J. Madson has sold his farm those benighted children of na­ sunshiuv day in the intire Fall. Increasing initiative gudgeons, The bride is the youngest Providing for the payment of o f close to 300 acres, located 3 ture. More will appear in the An amendment o f section 35 otj referendum, and recall powers of miles northwest o f Newlierg to Graphic later regarding the life daughter o f Rev. and Mrs. T. $1000 annually in addition to article I of the constitution ofi the people. Brouillette. She has grown up $3000 salary to the judge o f the Marsh & Tower, o f Portland, and work ot the departed. the state of Oregon, prohibiting i No. Wait awhile. in Newberg where she is very eighth judicial district by Baker for $29,600. the sale o f intoxicating liquors j For amendment to the consti­ popular in the younger set. The county. Announcements. and the traffic therein within the ! tution of the state of Oregon, Mrs. Rose Hiatt Hawkins, ot groom is also well and favorably Let Baker county alone. state of Oregon, on and after the providing lor verdict by three- Portland, has been in town dur­ A bill for an act to create the A t the M. E. church on next known here and is the son o f first day of July, A. D. 1911, ex­ fourths o f jury in civil cases, etc. ing the week visiting with her county ot Nesmith. Sabbath evening Rev. W. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buckley. cepting for medicinal, scientific, foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yes. We all unite in wishing them Not yet. Reuter will fire his ‘‘Second sacramental and mechanical David Hiatt. A bill for a law to provide for Shot” at the Liquor traffic. happiness. purposes. L ost —Gold watch and lob, James F. Wilson, of Waverly, Text, “ Woe unto him that M illie B. W hitten . the permanent support and main­ Yes. A work of righteousness. October 15th, east of town. tenance of Oregon Normal school Iow a, stopped off here for a short giveth his neighbor drink, that To prohibit, prevent and sup-j Fin ler, please leave same at visit with L. S. Otis the first of puttest thy bottle to him.” J. H. Moore, who has a posi­ at Monmouth. No. Work should be done at i press the manufacture, sale, pos­ Gr iphic office and rxcceive re- the week when on his w ay to Habakkuk II-15. The morning tion with H. S. Giie & Co., o f 2 pd session, exchange or giving away w ird. Klamath Falls. subject will be: “ A Flow er in the Salem, \vfia in town Wednesday. State University. Company HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING THE FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN UTZ & DUNN SHOES FOR WOMEN ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET THE DERBY KID GLOVES