THE NEWBERO GRAPHIC, November j , <9>o Jfewberg Dr. B. P. Dixon is off on an C. C. Ferguson and family and auto trip to Grants Pass. Mrs. F. H. Caldwell went to La- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fayette last Friday to attend Hodson on last Monday night, a the funeral o f a relative, Mrs. Dolph Olds who died at Toppen- son. Wm. Stratton is visiting with ish, Washington at the age o f 24 his brother David at Puyallup, years. B. S. Cook and family came up Washington. from Portland Tuesday evening Josephus Langelier has re­ lor a short business visit with turned from his business trip to Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, Emporia, Kansas. coming by auto. They arrived Allen Pemberton and wife are home the following morning in down from Salem visiting with time for school. W. E. Crozer and family. A street meeting was held in George Metcalf was down from front o f the postoffice Tuesday Salem the first of the week visit­ evening, when Jesse Edwards, ing with his brother, M. Met­ Rev. F. C. Stannard, Attorney calf. Corby and Rev. Dixon, a Uma­ Uriah Badley, who had been a tilla Indian, spoke in favor of sufferer from paralysis for many state wide prohibition. months, died at his home in New- Married at Newberg on Oct. berg on Friday o f last week. 30th at the home o f the bride’s Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daly were parents, Rev. W. C. Reuter offic­ up from Portland last Sunday iating, Miss Golda Harris to Mr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. John B. Parrish, both o f Yam­ Hollingsworth. hill county. The newly married C. J. Edwards and family went couple will reside in Newberg. by auto to Salem last Sunday J. D. Gordon has sold the con­ where they visited with B. C. crete block building on First Miles and family. street, occupied by A. E. Wilson, Miss Beulah Blum has returned jeweler, and Morris Bros., real from Baker City, and is again estate agents, to L. M. Smith. making her home with her aunt, He has also bought the store Mrs. H. R. Morris. building occupied by J. C. Porter. Attorney B. A. Kliks, of Mc­ D. H. Turner, candidate for Minnville, spent the time here county judge, Watt Henderson, Tuesday evening between trains candidate for sheriff, both of Mc­ transacting a little business. Minnville, and Roy Graves, of W. S. Bean and W. E. Purdy Sheridan, candidate tor repre­ have commenced work on their sentative to the legislature, all new building on the lot just east republicans, were in town last of the Cummings furniture store. Saturday. A. J. Palmer, who arrived home Newt Sawyer, who came out from Kansas some time ago, left from his extended visit to Cali­ for a.return business .trip Tues­ fornia, last week, was a caller at day, leaving his family iu New- the Graphic office on Wednesday. He has been on the sick list berg. lately, and, while he says he had County school superintendent a good time, he thinks Oregon is H. H. Belt has been making his all right for health. headquarters in Newberg during Louie Allison, the twelve-year the week while visiting the old son o f W. B. Allison, left hi$ schools in this section. Wm. Merchant, o f Carlton, an home Wednesday morning, leav­ Oregon pioneer of 1847, and ing a note saying he was going Mrs. Merchant, were in town out in the world to make his way. Wednesday visiting with their His father desires his return to remain in school, and don’t want son, E. B. Merchant. merchants to give him credit. Ira K. Vantress was up from The following item was left on Portland Tuesdav and Wednes­ day and while here sold his lots the Graphic desk: Don’t meddle on River street, where the house with guns—it might be unhealthy for someone. A little accident was burned, to Allen Smith. occured Ttesdav at the Empire I. H. VanWinkle candidate on meat market. A gun, carelessly the republican ticket for Circuit laid down, was picked up and Judge, sjjent Tuesday in town accidently discharged by some­ getting acquainted with our one. The shot struck the side­ people, and made a fine impres­ walk and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph sion. Hanville, who were approaching Timothy Brownhill, indepen­ the shop, were slightly wounded dent candidate for representative by scattering shots. Mr. Han­ to the legislature, was down ville received eight shots and his from McMinnville Wednesday wife three. evening and made a call at the F. C. Mills arrived home from Graphic office. his visit to Colorado, Iowa and Miss Ora Conrad, who spent Kansas, Tuesday, and was tw o weeks visiting at the home booked for a jo b of moving and of her father, M. J. Conrad, near putting in place the hoisting en­ Newberg, left on the return trip gine at the new college building to San Francisco Tuesday where before he left the railway station. she has employment. He had an opportunity to trade E. A. Hall who bought one of his Newberg property for prop­ the W. I. Kelsey pieces of prop­ erty in Colorado Springs, but erty a short time ago. has re­ would not consider it at all. He turned to Alberta to look after says give him Oregon during his some business interests. His remaining days, as it suits him family remained in Newberg. | better than anything he saw Don H. Chase, who has been 1 while away. working in Astoria for some Miss Jessie Britt gave an At time, spent last week at home ! Home Friday afternoon at which visiting with his parents, Mr. | she entertained the following and Mrs. Henry Chase. He re­ 'ladies: Mrs. George Allen. Miss turned to his work on Saturday. Mina Langton, Miss Nellie An­ Rev. Meade Kelsey, pastor of gus, Mrs. John F. Lyons, Mrs. the Friends church at Berkeley, H. E. Gordon, Miss Fthel Morris California, is in Newl>erg visiting and Miss Olive Reed. A part of with his aged parents, Asa Kel. the afternoon was spent with sey and wife. ' He will preach at fancy-work, after which con­ the Friends church next Sunday siderable merriment was oc­ casioned by the playing of pro­ morning. G. E. Stretch who recently gressive conette, the prize falling came to Newberg from Kansas to Miss Jessie Angus and the where he lived for twenty-five consolation prize to Mrs. Lyons. years, says that the prohibition Mrs. Allen favored the company law is as well enforced in that with a vocal solo and other im­ state as any other law, and that promptu musical numljers were Governor Stubbs is largely re­ given. At the close o f the after­ noon refreshments were served. sponsible for its enforcement. The Newberg Land Company and the Beaver Realty Company have consolidated and will oc­ cupy the “ Flat Iron” early next week. Geo. Byers will be found there ready for business after Monday next and J. C. Duncan will leave for a vacation o f a month or more. A fine example of the diversity o f crops possible in this section is on exhibition in the “ Flat Iron” windows where M. G. Oakley has placed a sample of his strawberria just gathered from the field. Last year he supplied the market regularly with berries until after Thanks­ giving. Mrs. John Gower arrived home from Condon the first of the week where she spent three weeks vis­ iting with her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Theissen, who with her children came home with her mother for a visit. It was a very welcome home coming t o Mr. Gower and sop who were somewhat weary of the round of dish washing. A. C. Ahrendsen, o f McMinn­ ville, and B. F. Hevland, former­ ly o f Newberg, have purchased the lot o f J. B. Long on 4th street ajoining the railroad and are now at work remodeling the building thereon for an ax handle factory. They will putin a com­ plete outfit of machinery for making all kinds o f handles. There is a good supply o f oak wood in this vicinity and Messrs. Ahrendsen and Hevland are ex­ perienced men in the business. There is a good demand for their goods and they expect to have their factory in working order within a week or ten days. The machinery is expected to arrive within a day or tw o.—Amity Times. Its a Good Time to buy your Overcoat before the selection is bro­ ken. There is nothing that is worth while m the matter o f style that is not shown here. We carry the Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes manufactured especially for us and are glad to offer for comparison with anything that can be offered else­ where. Quality is the foun­ dation of this store. When you come here we will not try to convince you, we want you to prove for your­ self that you cannot get as good fit, as good style or as gooe values somewhere else, even at higher prices. We also have a strong line o f boys suits and overcoats that appeal to the careful buyer. Ladies Suits and Coats and Children’s Coats A smart selection o f ladies’ suits with Skinner satin linings. No charge for al- terations. Also a large range o f ladies and child ren’s coats. 9/fi'ller 9/fercantile Company Hallowe’en Social at Pr« terian Church. The basement o f the Presby­ terian church was the scene o f a jolly social on Monday evening when the Girls Sunshine Club of that church, assisted by their supervisor, Miss Langton enter­ tained the young men and young ladie’s classes o f the Baptist church. The girls received in their club room, and the main room which was pleasingly deco­ rated with Jack-o-lan terns and autumn leaves proved an ideal place for the playing o f the old fashioned games as drop the handerchief, blind man’ s buff, etc. One feature of the even­ ing was the doing of “ stunts’, such as writing a lullaby for a ghost, composing a Hallowe’en yell, etc. In this the prize, a huge black cat was awarded to Miss Vera Stannard whose lulla­ by to a ghost, was voted quite a lyric gem. Refreshments were served con­ sisting of cocoa and doughnuts, apples, popcorn and candy. Jacob Mauser, L. S. ART EXHIBIT PROGRAM Schaad, Otis, Bruce Parrish, J. D. Gor- The art exhibit to be held in Duncan’s hall November 8, 9, 10, 11, will be open each atternoon at 3:30 and each evening at 8:00. In addition to the exhibit a pro­ gram will be given each evening as follows: : ------- ---- Tuesday.. . Vocal Solo Miss Hodge Reading Miss Barrett Violin Solo Miss Gregory Wednesday. » Mr. Craw Mr. King Male Quartette Mr. Crozer Mr. Pettys Reading Mrs. Whitten j Mr. Getchell Trio ! Miss Doris Gregory ( Miss Maude Gregory Thursday. Music High School Orchestra Reading Miss Erma Heacock Vocal Solo Mr. Buehler Friday. Vocal Solo Miss Hunt Methodist Episcopal Church. Reading Mrs. Hollingsworth Piano Duet At the Methodist Episcopal Paul and Russell Lewi3 church on next Sabbath evening Reading Miss Duncan Rev. W. C. Reuter will fire His “ Third Shot” at the liquor traf­ Notice to Hunters. fic. Subject, “ The Threatening Giant.” Mrs. Joseph B. Hol­ Notice is hereby given that all lingsworth will renderà selection persons that are not members of appropriate tor the occasion. the Fernwood Gun Club are The morning subject will be, strictly forbidden to hunt on the “ That Great Wedding in Heav­ premises o f the undersigned: en.” The choir will turnish good J. J. Guild, pres., W. A. Parrish, music morning and evening. sec., Arthur Hepp, treas., Geo. Woolston, Fred Sietken, Adlai A Splendid Entertainment. Livengood, M. C. Maitlen, J. M. The reading given at Friends Jones, Tom Parrish, E. J. Ross, church on last Friday evening F. M. Ross, E. H. Ross, M.Ross, by Miss Florence May Pender­ David Jones, Emery Jones, Henry grass and Miss Bertha Lydia Offel, Hugh Renne, W. B. Baker, Serr, under the auspices of the Claire Fessler, G. Morgan, R. Ladies’ Aid, was well attended, Hornbeck, G. S. Nelson, C. L. and the heartv applause given Walter. T. E. Hobson, C.J.Judd, the P o r t l a n d y o u n g ladies M. J. Conrad, Henry Clemmens, showed the appreciation our Andrew Kcrsev, Lee Robinson, people have tor a good, clean en­ Claude Fairbanks, Walter Ev­ tertainment that entertains, as erest, Wm. Schick, John Sanders, Albert Everest, Leslie Parrish, well as instructs. John Wohlgemuth, Earl Conrad, Louie Adolf, Dan Wohlgemuth, Bank Notice. Martin Adolf, Wm. Buuck, H. H. The First National Bank ol Livengood, W. Sanders, C. Get- Newberg will lie closed all day tman, J. H. Hutchens, Gottlieb Tuesday, election day, holliduy. Schaad, A. E. Lierman, August George Ryan went to Portland on Monday to receive medical advice about rheumatism o f the knee which has been troubling him for some time. The regular monthly meeting o f the W. C. T. U. will be held one week from Friday. Mr. R. W. Swink is traveling in the interest o f the Oregonian. The Misses Sophie Groth and Gladys Palmer who have had scarlet fever are convalescing. The fever was in a mild form and no more cases have developed. Mr. and Mrs. Ranzau went to Portland on business on Tuesday. Thomas Prince has been spend­ ing a few days in McMinnville. John Crosby was a Portland visitor the first o f the week. Mrs. Newman and children left on Tuesday to visit relatives in Kansas. Mr. Kennedy and family have removed to Ruben, Idaho. don, Lionel Kramien, J. T. Ev­ erest* H. E. Gordon, R. L. Jones, Walter H. Whitten, Sebastian A. Brutscher, Sebastian Brutscher, Sr. Pacific College. Prof. Brissenden spent Satur­ day in Portland. We are very glad to see that Olin Hadley, who has been suf­ fering from a sprained ankle, is out again. Claud Lewis has resigned his position as business manager of the Crescent and Leo Kyes was elected to fill the vacancy. Toy sen Smith has gone home on account o f sickness. The report of the Y. W. C. A. conference held at Breakers was continued at the last meeting of the Association. Elizabeth Olds, o f Sherwood, was absent from school Tuesday on account o f sickness. The student body celebrated Halloween by gathering around bonfires in the college grove. All enjoyed themselves in various ways until the} e.-ere called to help with the spi.ad that had been prepared. Owing to the action of the Board the McMinnville High School football game was called off. Willamette University sec­ ond team plays here Saturday. Miss Rose Smith, formerly of Dundee, but now of Parrett M t and James McClure, were mar­ ried on Monday. The Sunday School children are preparing a Rally Day pro­ gram for the near future. Mrs. Robison, of Portland, visited her son, Joseph Robison last week. Mrs. Lester Ryan visited in Newberg the first of the week. Mrs. Newland, o f Springbrook, gave a very interesting lecture on Temperance at the church on Sunday morning. Dundee. The children, o f Dundee, are to Ask Fred Jannsen what he be congratulated upon the in­ knows about yellow jackets. nocent character of their Hal­ Prof, and Mrs. J. P. Powell lowe’en pranks. They had great visited at McMinnville last week. fun playing all sorts o f jokes Mrs. Powell expects to stayj but there was not one bit of malicious mischief in evidence. several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Q. M. Keiling visited at the Eddens home last week. Mr. L. J. Eddens and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Keiling left Monday for a visit at the old home in Missouri. Calvin Conlee made a business trip to Portland on Monday. I Sunset Magazine. Oregon, the last call o f the wes^t, by Walter V. Woehlke. Beautifully illustrated in four colors in November Sunset Mag­ azine now on sale at all news stands 15 cents.