THE NEWBEftO ORAPWIC, nardi 16, 19 1I Born Tuesday,. Mr. and Mrs. Albert a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.'E. A. Newby and son went to Port land Tuesday evening to spend a short time with relatives. Mrs. A. E. Wilson went Mrs. Charlie Addison visited in F. A. Elliott, o f Salem, was in Portland Wednesday McMianville Tuesday. to spend a few days town a few days last week. Miss Margaret Hodge visited Mr. W. G. Hathaway, of Port­ sister, Mrs. C. K. Flym Mrs. Isaac Roberts went* at her home in Salem Sunday. land, was a guest at the Blair Dayton Wednesday morning Mrs. Dr. Spang visited relatives home over Sunday. assist in the care o f her cousin, in Portland the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Horton Mrs. Phineas Roberts who is A. T. Blair and Charles Crater have been up from Portland dur­ quite ill. spent Saturday at the county ing the week visiting relatives. Jfyorshe< It makes no difference whether seat. Prof. W. W. Wiley and Prof. S h oes Mrs. Allen Duffin visited over A. C. Stanbrough made a busi­ Lynn Ferguson is in his drug­ *Dr. Cct/son Sunday with her sister, Mrs. C. ness trip to McMinnville Satur­ store or on the street if he hears There’s an absolute the honk o f a chug chug wagon, day. C. Craw, and family. Cushion S h oe certainty o f getting John N. Crosby took tw o ma­ he will stop and smile all over his Pete Hawkins, o f Portland, face and just wonder. C an t your moneys spent Sunday here with his wife, chine loads o f rooters to the For tired feet. It is stand it much longer canyon when you who is with her parents, Mr. and Newberg-McMinnville game Fri com fortable Austra­ l . day night. Mrs. David Hiatt. sheun. * G Carl Dryden, foreman o f the lian w ool felt soles. Miss Ida Woods, who has j i • Miss Nell Adams returned to iqg leathers and expert Enterprise, who was a target Portland Monday morning after responsible position with the Its stylish—new mod­ workmanship are re­ for those McMinnville leather- Bell Telephone Co. in Portland, a few days spent with her sister, sponsible for long wear ish lasts. It w e a r s heads who threw gravel Friday Mrs. Fred Hutchins. was at home over Sunday. night, feels as heavy as a bride and pleasing service in w ell—best metarial— Asa Kelsey who has been con Mr. Sweet, the confectioner, house filled with railroad iron every best workmanship. It. has recently installed full ¿lass fined to the St. Vincent hospital and is still picking grpvel out o f showcases, which add much to for several weeks was brought his hair. m ade by Utz A Dunn. $ 4 .0 0 , home Thursday evening. the appearance o f his store. At the Methodist-Episcopal Mrs. Edith Hill Booker, Na Mrs. Philip Bod way and little church, the subjects for next Sab­ YOUR MONEYS WORTH OR YOUR MONJfix BACK daughter Irene, of Portland, tional Evangelist o f the W. C. T. bath will be as follows: In the were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U., will occupy the pulpit o f the morning, “ America’s Opportu Baptist church Sunday evening. Prank LaFond over Sunday. nity.” At night, “ A Day o f The Byers building east o f the Tremendous Significance.” Good J. L. Hoskins and wife went up to McMinnville Saturday eve­ Graphic office is being o v e r ­ music morning and evening. .All ning, remaining 'over Sunday hauled this week. The parti­ are invited. with their son Hervey and wife. tions are being removed and by Orlando Winslow, who lives Mrs. James Duncan and child­ permission of the city cpuncil a on the corner Of Third and River ren are up from Portland visit­ glass front will be installed. streets, has bills out for a public Mr. and Mrs. ;C. C. Ferguson sale o f household effects, on ing at the home of her father-in- and daughters Helena and Mild­ Thursday, March 23rd. The law, T. B. Duncan, and family. Born, Friday, Mnrch 10th, t& J. P. Dodge, o f the firm ofDodge red went to LaFayette Friday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Oppen, a & Stull, left yesterday for Mad­ Rev. Joseph Hall went to For­ family contemplate locating on ras, Bend, Prineville and other to attend the funeral o f James est Grove Sunday to attend the a ranch on tfie Columbia river daughter. The date o f the second concert dedicatory services o f the new Olds, Mrs. Ferguson's father. E. P. Mitchell, until recently points in Eastern Oregon, look­ o f the Ladies Glee Club has been for the summer. ing for tracts o f land for coloniza­ Rfev. Meade Kelsey, who has Methodist church at that place. Miss R. Hutchins, formerly a with the Hood River News, finally decided as April 18. The Miss Helena Ferguson, who is been with his aged parents for milliner o f this city, has returned was in tow n Monday looking tion purposes. concert will be held this time in E. F. Vosbrough, proprietor o f the College chapel and the pro­ teaching in the Ranier schools, several weeks and in the mean- and is now located in the Tyn­ around with a view o f opening a the Newberg Cafe, disposed, o f a gram promises to be very fine. came home to attend the funeral tube occupying the pulpit at the dall building. Will be pleased to book and news sto re / Friends church, returned to.his o f her grandfather, James Olds, Miss Goldie Cooper, aged 14 half interest in his business The ladies have been hard at have old friends and patrons call home in* Berkeley the first o f the last Friday. ars, died at the home o f her Wednesday evening, taking unto work in preparation and will and inspect our nCw line o f mil­ week. ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C himself a life partner “ for better present a number o f very interest" linery. Will be ready for busi­ The Crosbys have rented the , Farmers out West of tow n are Cooper, at West Chehalem last or for worse.” The lady in ques­ ing choruses. One o f the best, ness in a few days. C. F. M oore place which they tion was Mrs. Louisa Fisher. things on the program will be took fKwsession o f on Tuesday, wearing a smile o f appreciation Mr. Lee, o f Cottage, the man Sunday. She was an only moving their household effects to the county commissioners who had the contract for put­ daughter there being six sons. The happy couple went by Chaminades’ “ Duet o f the Stars” who have heard their cry o f dis­ ting in Newberg's water system, Funeral 'service* Were conducted automobile _^to Portland and- for a chorus o f t w o parts. from Dundee. were married at the Taylor street In addition to the numbers by The ladies oftheFriendschunch tress and graveled the bad stretch was in tow n Wednesday. He by Rev. F.C. Stannard on Tues­ Methodist church. of road at the west end o f First day and interment was made in the Glee Club will be some solos will conduct an Easter sale o f has recently put in a system at the West Chehalem cemetery. and duets and in particular a white articles and eatables, street. Newport, laying twelve miles of Miss Alberta Anderson, who rendition o f Reineckes’ “ Nut­ Prof.v W. J. Reagan, Claude Satnsday April 15th. Place an­ pipe. Since his work here he has a position with Olds Wort- cracker aod Mouse King,” Suite nounced later. says he has laid pipe to the Newlin, Chris Smith and Russel The first of next week there by Mrs. Hull and a number o f man and King, come up from Parker went to Eugene last Fri­ eatent o f sixty miles in all. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh re­ will be a meeting o f baseball en­ turned to their home at Willa- Portland Friday to go on the ex­ A. E. Scott has recently pur­ day to attend the state oratori­ thusiasts at Mr. Delos P. Shaw’s her piano students. There is a cursion to McMinnville. She re­ story in connection with this mina Monday after a few days chased the entire management of cal contest. Pacific college was new residence, just south of the suite (which is for four hands at mained with friends in Newberg represented by Claude Newlin. visit with the latter's parents, the Forest Grove News, which be schoolhouse in district No. 10, until Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Comic. bought from Gerald Volk, who The contest was won by Carle- for the purpose o f organizing a the piano) which is really neces­ sary to the interpretation o f the Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nickels, of about tw o years ago purchased ton E. Spencer ot the University A McMinnville machine last permanent baseball league. music. The recitation will be o f Oregon, his subject being “ The Alton, Kansas, who were called the Times and consolidated the Sunday afternoon, ran over a Mr. Shau( is an old time third by Miss Katherine Romig. This Rust o f our Legal Machinery.” here by the illness and death of tw o papers. The paper will now dog on First street, belonging to baseman and it is expected that is something very novel and C. N. Marsh. The sufferer lived the latter’s mother, and have re­ be known as the Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, some other ex-professionals who quite new to many o f the New­ about an hour and finally died, mained in the city for a visit County News-Times. Mr. Scott Joseph O’Brion, o f Lake view, have invested in Chehalem Val­ berg people and as the music is with her brother, \V. W. Hol­ is not a new man at the business, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Honens, o f ley fruit lands will become mem­ his bach being broken. very beautiful, it is hoped a large lingsworth, and family, left Sun­ having had twenty-five years ex­ Calgary, Alberta, and Mr. and Charles Clough and family, bers o f the club, and with the aid crowd will attend to enjoy the day for a few days visit in Port­ perience* Mrs. R. I. Herrick, o f Portland, ot “ Bob” Forkner, arising pitch­ who have been lining at Jennings special features on the program. land, before returning home. Geo. Graves has sold his job were guests o f F. A. Morris over er with a vicious downshoot, it Lodge for several months, are Prof. Hull will direct the Several o f the ladies of the printing plant to Portland par­ Sabbath at Imperial. They all is proposed to “ lay it over” any j choruses. in town, saying good-bye to their Miss Nell Reuter is the friends before departing for Cali­ town are working hard to make ties, tw o printers, and they will agreed that the auto ride in the club in Yamhill or Washington glee club accompanist. Tickets fornia where they expect to the carnival this week a success. take possession Monday. He afternoon was through the most Counties. will be on sale about tw o weeks Almost every business man in also disposed o f some acreage attractive section they had ever locate. A part of the Smith farm, next before the date o f the concert. town has been enlisted to do and sold his residence property seen in the state. • to a shady oak grove, has been The proceeds g o to the college Mr. and Mrs. A. Newby and some stunt to add to the merri­ on the corner o f Third and Blame Frank Mills, who is employed tendered to the club for five years, piano fund. daughter Myrtle returned recent­ ment o f the occasion. Every streets to Charles Shirer, con in a box factory in Portland, wherefore it is proposed to elect ly from a very pleasant eastern loyal citizen is interested in a city »deration $1,350. George is teeling somewhat u n d e r th e “ J. U.” to the office ot Umpire, trip. They spent some time in park for Newberg and everybody deputy organizer for the Macca- weather and needing some recre- during good behavior. Isaac California also, and came back is talking carnival. lees and has been working Port- aiion, came to Newberg for a Cooper, “ Ab” Post and Andrew improved in health and delighted S. A. Mills, who for saveral and for several weeks. visit with his friends and to mope Jackson Wood will be charter to call Oregon their home. days has been casting about try­ The store building on the around ih the sunshine. He re­ members and Joe Carr will keep On Friday evening the Carni­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wassom, of ing to find the owner o f a cer­ corner of Garfield and First turned to his work Saturday score while George Bush carries val will open with a parade at 8 Salem, were down last week as­ tain lot which he desired to pur­ streets, owned by George James, morning in much better spirits. water to the thirsty. o ’clock. Immediately following sisting in the care of the latter's chase for the erection o f his the Southern Pacific station “ CUnt” ’ Hollingsworth accom­ the elephant will give a free per­ father, James Comic, who has garage, has finally located the agent and vacated last week by panied him and will look over formance. Bring the children to been very sick. Mr. Comic is at party in the person o f Mrs. W. Smith & Ferguson, is now oc­ the city with a view o f locating see cupid and the fairies. Look present in the St. Vincent hos­ E. Howard. The lot west of the cupied by Frank Nephews, the some time in the near future. pital taking trehtment and is re­ Mrs. C. E. Calkins died at her at the Indians d o their war Laurel Cottage has been pur­ barber who has been running a Memorial services were held home near Springbrook, Wednes­ dance. Hear the old plantation ported to be improving. chased and work begun on a shop on North Main street for for James Vestal at the home of melodies. Get your fortune told Some of our subscribers have building 48 by 70 feet which Mr. the past three yehrs. Mr. James his niece in Whittier, California, day night, after a lingering ill­ by the gypsies. Visit the tent suggested a spring house clean­ Mills hopes to occupy at anearly had a new foundation put under last Sunday afternoon, says the ness ot many months. Mrs. filled with freaks. Be sure and Calkins was the youngest sister ing for Newberg, which is timely date. the building and made other Whittier News. Besides a twin of Mrs. John H. Rees. A short wait for the Frog Holler Lyceum in view of the fact that so many Ex-senator F. H. Caldwell has improvements. brother, John Vestal, there are service will be held at the under­ which will give a free perform­ eastern visitors a r e expected removed his stock of drugs which Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Morris have many relatives and friends living ance at 10 o ’clock. Hear Betsy soon. A town is never so clean he bought at Nampa, Idaho, had the pleasure this week o f a there who gathered to pay trib­ taking parlors this, Thursday, Scroggin, the Flytown poetess but what some rubbish can be about tw o months ago to On­ visit from their old friends, Mr. ute to one thev had formerly afternoon and the' griet stricken and Polly Snipper, the world found in almost any back yard. tario, Oregon and will engage in and Mrs. C. D. Drain, o f Boston, known and loved. Former New­ husband will leave on the 4:30 train taking the remains to Ver­ renowned suffragist. L. B. Ferguson disposed o f bis the business permanently. He who came from California where berg people who attended were: million Grove, Illinois, their Music by Newberg Band. Ad­ soda fountain and fixtures to B. has leased his residence property they spent some time, and will Rev. Edwin McGrew who con­ former home. mission 10c. O. Van Osdol last week, who has here to B. B. Merchant, and will go from here to Canada before ducted the service, assisted by’ Everybody come and help it neatly arranged on the west move his family there in a few returning home. Mr. Drain is a President Thomas Newlin, Mrs. Newberg to have the most Presbyterian Church. side of his store room near the days. Since selling the Rexal store florist and took great delight McGrew, Mrs. Newlin, Thomas beautiful park in the state. w e st entrance. The fountain is in Newberg to L. B. Ferguson a in rambling through our canyons Attnstrong and wife, Mrs. Eliza­ The pastor will preach next a large one o f the white marble year ago Frank has been taking gathering ferns, wild flowers and beth Hutchinson, Martha J. Sunday morning on “ What it O. G. Ballard and brother Roy type and adds materially to the on averdupois and new energy mosses. In fact they thought Townsend, C. F. Moore and M,eans to be a Church Member.” of Williston, Idaho, are in the appearance of this popular con­ and wanted to get ba<;k in the. Newberg the garden spot o f their wife and J. H Dougins Jr. and!Subject for the evening service city visiting their father. O. G. trip. wife. harness.. fectionery. “ Amusements.” is a printer. Tfferchandise o f intrinsic Valve We are showing an elegant line of spring ginghams and summer wash good» in a great variety of patterns that are bound to attract the attention of the most critical buyer. a? . ;4 Miller Mercantile Co CHOROS CONCERT WEST CHEHALEM BASEBALL CARNIVAL BEGINS TOMORROW FRIDAY NIGHT