THE Locals and Personals C. J. Hoskins was down from McMinnville Tuesday. W. B. Purdy made a business trip to McMinnville Monday. 0. J. Sherman was up from Portland on business Wednes­ day. Mrs. M .J. Nash went to her former home at Hopewell last Monday. George L. K elty was visited by his father from McCoy Wednes­ day night. Miss Belle Newhouse was up from Portland visiting with her parents Sunday. Roy Wassom and family, of Salem, spent Memorial Day with relatives in Newberg. 0. K. Edwards and family were up from Portland Tuesday Visiting with relatives. Louis Hadley and family were down from Dayton last Sunday visiting with relatives. J. T. McNay returned home a few days ago from a trip to Aberdeen, Washington. Mrs. Peter Bashaw o f Port­ land spent the early part of the week with her children here. Mrs. J. H. Moore of Laurel visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Douglas the first o f the week. The Spaulding machine brought the family down from Salem Tuesday to spend the holiday. E. R. Horton and wife were up from Portland Tuesday to attend the exercises of the G. A. R. Mrs. L. M. Carey has the thanks of the office for sample strawberries from their fine crop. Mrs. R. L. Booth o f Willamina spent a lew days the first o f the week with her sister, Mrs. M ana Bowennan. Mrs. Yin Vincent has gone to Gates to join her husband who has been working at the mines for some time. Harry Perkins was up from Portland the first of the week visiting at the home o f his par­ ents near Newberg. « Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K ing and Mrs. George McPherson were up from Portland Thursday, visit­ ing at W. A. K in g’s. Rev. E. R. Clevenger, ofHamil- ton, Montana, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday, morning and evening. Miss Esther Winslow who has a position with Olds, Wortman and King visited her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Parker, Tuesday. Judge Martin Ramsey who was in Newberg the first o f the week said he had decided to open an office in McMinnville. Miss Helena Ferguson returned home the last o f the week from Ranier, the school in which she was employed having closed. W. F. Edwards and family from Vancouver and Milton York and family from Portland visited with relatives in Newberg last Sunday. Floyd Parker took his depar­ ture for the M orrow county wheat ranch Wednesday, saying he would relieve L. M. who would return home. Oregon Yearly Meeting o f Friends church will open im­ mediately following College com­ mencement which occurs on Wednesday, June 15. Lee Stanley and wife came out from Portland Tuesday to deco­ rate the graves o f relatives buried here. They were the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth White. W. H. Copeland o f the livery firm o f Copeland and Critcs has gone to Texas to serve as w it­ ness in a Railroad suit. He will return in about a week. Miss Magnolia T a t e came came down from Willamina Sat­ urday evening and has been vis­ iting her grandmother, Mrs. Irene Heater, east o f town. The fire loss in the Duncan Hall building has been adjusted and repairs are under w ay to put the hall and the lofter floor in condition for occupancy. Mrs. Florence Conklin a n d children are up from Selwood, spending a few days at the home o f the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Hall, east o f town. M r » E. E. Goff was here from Hood River the first o f the week assisting Mr. Goff in planning for the mew residence they are arranging to build on East Han­ cock street. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bilyeu, of Portland, spent tw o or three days the first o f the week visit­ ing at the home o f Mrs. Bilyeu’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Per­ kins, near Newberg. Will Graham and family came out from Portland the first o f the week for a visit with Mrs. Graham’s father, C. H. Christen­ son, and on Tuesday they all went to Am ity by auto for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hollister were up from Portland last week visiting a t I. E. Holts. Since going to Portland Mr. Hollister is reported to have made a good deal o f money buying and selling real estate. Sidney Root, aged 83 years, went to McMinnville Tuesday to visit his brother Lorenzo Root, aged 85, who is sick and hardly expected to , s u r v i v e . Both were pioneer farmers in Chehalem valley. H. D. Crumly returned from a trip to Idaho a few days ago. He will spend the greater part o f this season at home and in the Fall will take the civil service examination tor government sur­ vey work under the new require­ ments. A game of ball will be played on the High School grounds Fri­ day afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o ’clock, between the Newberg and McMinnville H. S. teams. In a game previously played by the teams Newberg won and a hard fought game is expected. NEWBERQ ORAPHIC. Jane 1,19 1I In answer to a letter written by Prof. A. C. Stanbrough to Carnegie giving the information that Newberg bad decided on a location for the library building, the library committee is asked to submit plans for a building for approval. The committee anticipates that as soon as sat­ isfactory plans for the building can be arranged the work will proceed without delay. The First National Bank is now at home in the new quarters w herew ith tiled floors, marble counters and mahogany furni­ ture, the appointments r a n k with the best in banks outside at Portland. When in Newberg call at the bank and the officials w ill take pleasure in showingyou through the building and letting you see the excellent facilities they have for carrying on a bank­ ing business. 'ÜL m United States you will find some store handling die Hart, Schaffner ft M arx Clothing. when There is a reason for this— there are hundreds of clothing manufacturers in this country all hungry fo r business. Their clothing is made to fit— is made of all wool fabrics and every garment is guaranteed by diem to give satisfaction or your money back. Prices' Per Suit Other Good Clothes from Miller Mercantile Co The Pacific Monthly for June is one o f the best issues fora long time. Its cover carries out beautifully the Portland Rose Festival idea with its garlands o f roses and. rose-decked girls. Oregon has long been famous tor its beautiful roses, and the lead", ing article in the June number is devoted to Portland, the Rose City, the Summer Capital o f America. Star Theatre ■ ■ In every town o f any importance in die Miss Pearl Cummings went to Portland Thursday to attend the wedding o f Miss Mabel Van- tress to Mr. Ray Stout of that city. The ceremony was an­ nounced for 4 o ’clock p. m. with a reception following at 8 o ’clock. The young people have built and furnished a new home to which they will g o a t once. Miss Mabel will be remembered as the youngest daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ira K . Vantress formerly o f this place. The Graphic joins her many Newberg friends in good wishes. ' Bert Heath who founded the newspaper, “ The Telephone,” a t McMinnville when the county seat was removed from LaFay- Homer D. Bowers, D. O. who ette to that city, passed through spent the past ten months at Newberg on the w ay to McMinn­ Los Angeles and Loma Linda, ville last Monday. Mr. Heath California, has returned to New­ was a member of the Second Ore­ berg and expects to again open gon Regiment and while sta­ an office here as soon-as he can tioned in the Philippines he be­ find a satisfactory location. He came so impressed with the pos­ came up on the Steamer Bear sibilities for engaging in profit­ and a lthough he had soma able business industries in that sickness he says he had a very country that he remained after pleasant trip. Mrs. Bowers and the close o f the war. His busi­ little son will come a little later. es ventures are said to have They have a decided preference been highly successful and he is for O regon over California. reported to have made afortqhe: He is still in business there and [J expects to return. The weather conditions on Memorial day were all that could be wished and the program as outlined in the Graphic last week was carried out. In the morning the procession headed by the band and with F. C. Mills as color bearer for the old veterans—and what would a Q. A. R. procession in Newberg be without F. C. Mills as color bearer?—marched to the cemetery where the usual G. A. R. cere­ mony was held and the graves o f the departed Were strewn with flowers. In the afternoon the balance o f the program was car­ ried out at the skating rink where a large crowd was gath­ ered. Mrs. Charles Henry and baby are up from Portland spending PRO GRAM The residence of N. A. Smith in the week with Mrs. Henry’s father, C. F. Butler, and other the Chehalem Center neighbor­ hood tw o miles north o f New­ relatives. Friday and Saturday and Charley Rittenhousc has re­ berg was totally destroyed by fire on last Thursday, the loss Saturday Matinee- signed his position as Mate on being figured at $2000 with no the steamer, Eugene, and has ac­ THE TALE OF T W O CITIES cepted a like position with the insurance. Mrs. Smith was just finishing dressing the little one Dramatised from the famous Dickens O .R & N . Co. when a neighbor who was pass­ novel and produced in three motion pic­ James Iverson has bought the ing and saw the fire, gave the ture reels by die Vitagraph Company property on the corner o f College alarm. Mr. Smith was aw ay at o f America. The taro principal parts are taken by Mias Florence Turner and and Vermillion streets o f George a neighbor’s and he with others M. Maurice Costella. two famous players tftlty and has moved down from came in time to save a part o f his mountain farm. Big song hit by Tracy McSherry the furniture, though the kitchen Mrs. R. Bggers and daughter, furniture and the bedding was PORTLAND W A N T S AS IN 1912 Miss Anna Rogers, who have lost. An oil painting of Mrs. Smith’s own work and for which been aw ay from Newberg for Music by Hunt. Effects by Haskins. several months visiting with rel­ she says she had been offered Open 7 JO. Admission 5 and 10c atives in Mississippi and recently $500 was also lost. Mr. and Return engagement at Watkins, Minnesota, will re­ Mrs. Smith say the neighbors Monday and Tuesday, June 5 and 6 turn to Oregon this week and have been exceedingly kind to of the IN S L E E BR O T H E R S will stop in^ Portland for the them since the misfortune, for Those Juvenile Comedians in near songs which they feel truly thankful. present. and Jokes. AC*'- Marx Clothes The morning train for Dallas - George Waggoner w e n t to failed to reached its destination Portland Wednesday to bring on Monday owing to the ditch­ out writers and staff artists for ing o f a freight train near Dallas. the Oregonian and Journal who The train crew had a few things are to take a look a t the garden to say relative to the condition spot o f Oregon for the purpose o f the track on the Yamhill o f showing it np to the readers branch that would not have o f these tw o metropolitan pa- pleasing to the ear o f thelpers. They w ill come out by road master, but all they said auto and doubtless Mr. W aggon­ and more could easily be verified er will call their attention to the by divers passengers who have condition o f the much talked o f occassion to travel over the road road between Rex and Tigard- ville. day after day. Bank o f N ew b erg T he First is now enjoying the conveniences o f its new banking qaurters—in its new building —up to date in every respect—designed for 5 0 years o f service You are cordially invited to call and inspect. Every convenience and facility provided. W e is s u e W e is s u e W e is s u e Certificates o f Deposit, interest bearing and demand. Letters o f Credit for the convenience of travelers. Drafts—good in America, the Hawaiian Islands and Alaska, and make Telegraphic Transfers o f Money tp all parts—6 Code Sys­ tems used. r \ Checking accounts o f reliable persons solicited. any institution—not allowed. Overdrafts—a discredit to Our Savings Department will explain to you its system, to Wage Earners—every dollar works. Our a im : O f special interest To Please. To be Courteous. To Give Good Service. OFFICERS D. D. C O U L S O N , Cashier W . A . K IN O , President L. G. K N E E S H A W , let Vice President A . C. 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