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THE NEWBCRq GRAPHIC, Sept. » I, ip.| EssaaBpampaaoa^^ Mr. and M rs. E. R. H orton came up from Portland Wednes SSI d ay evening for a visit w ith A1 bert Clayson and his mother. : Locals and 1 Miss Jessie Gardner visited w ith her sister, M rs. C. J. Hoskins at McMinnville W e d n e s d a y and sa w the baby show at the fair. _____ B. G. ¡Lidhtenthaler made a J. C. Gregory is preparing to Miss Hallie Stukey,ofStayton, business trip to C o r v a l l i s move to Ellensburg, W ashing- a former student in the college, Wednesday. ton. , spent last Sunday in New berg, M r. and M rs. Peter B ash aw o days the i«t*n g w ith Miss Gladys H an -rm r .ir, frnr» TW I I^- l -I f •" * Dale Butt spent " P « 1 tw * tWO dayS the v VlHin rat * nf - ■ — — n . w ^ f r o o , P o r t U » d for a via- fin o f ft.« .hr ——«- w « k , - v • i s i t » , with »o „ ■ lire . W ill G. Allen and chil- d e » were d ow n from Salem Wedneeday tor an anto tnp. M r. and M rs. J. H. Sargent, of Inend, in Portland. .M i m J o k * George i, a t home Erw in Pea«e h a , gone to M e- I™ 1» Portland where ibe ia tak. Minnville to w ork in the N ew w in * a n o r » ’, c o u r t, and w d l re- Reporter office for hi. former main for a vacation oi three employer, R. M . Rosensteel. weeks. m tow n visiting w ith M r.an d M rs. H. A. Diamond. Lindsay Dudley w a s out from Portland last Saturday visiting - J. F. Ridenour went totheC as- Ladies w ill sell home made cade Locks the first o f the week cakes, pies, candy, etc., at Nash to visit his sister and attend a and Finley’s store Saturday, wedding. M Sept. 30. Remember the time some o f hi* former schoolmates. Attorney Ore L. Price an<j and place. O. J. Hobson came out from family were up from Portland to Mrs. M. f. Henderson and Portland Wednesday to do some »pend Sunday with bis father, Mrs. J. A. Sheffield of Portland surveying for N. C. Christenson. James Price. ’ were the guests o f M rs. D, D. Sandy Forsyth and family, M r. and Mrs. Stewart, o f Port- Conlson and her mother, Mrs. former residents o f Newberg, land, spent Sunday in Newberg, Fordjrce on Wednesday in tow n during the visiting their daughter, Mrs. ‘ * meeting The ------ second * quarterly John S. Rankin. o f the Free Methodist chtircb Carrie Brouillette arrived Mrs. George B. Conklin and will be held at the church on a few days ag o from her children are out from Portland, N orth M ain street Sept. *29. with relatives in Tacoma visiting with her parents, M r Rev. W . N . Cofire, District Ekfcr, will preside. All are invited. # and Mrs. Joseph H all.’ Motschen backer, oi of , ... , . Bell went " - to Port-1 Vernon ’— I.ewicuatan-, L . W. Nordyke w h o recently land Wednesday expecting to re- Klam ath Falls, spent a d a y in returned from Io w a w ith his main m case she finds a satisiac- tow n the first o f the week before fami,y. w a s in N ew berg Wedaes- tory position. g o in g to Eugene to take op fifa daJ and while here barg&inedfor the M M Hoskins H . C. H urd left here on M on- w ork in the University. u rs. ” * * atild -* :u a - u — u.-— fruit i farm at Springbrook. d ay for L os Angeles on a busi- M r. and M rs. M a tt D ow ning W UNDER HOSE G UA RA N TEED W e have secured the agency for the W u n d er H ose in N ew berg. I t is unquestionably the greatest line hosiery in the w orld. It of took the manufacturers 14 years to make W u n d er Hose good enough to guarantee. THIS IS THEIR GUARANTEE That four pairs of the W under Hose, if worn alternately will not h are to be darned or mended in the toes, heel or soul for four | »months from date o f purchase, and should any pair o f W under P H l s e thus worn need darning in die foot in the specified time each • and every pair will be replaced with a new pair free o f charge. W h en sold under the guarantee they must be bought by the box— FOUR PAIRS FOR $1.0p. 1 Miller M e While the Henry H agey thresh- ness trip, expecting to be gone camc out from Portland last t w o or three weeks. Saturday for a visit a t the home Iin* outfit w a s held up a t the M re and M rs. John Baker, from oi Mrs. D ow ning’s parents, M r. | Abernathy farm duringthe rainy ^ I W . A. K in g and L . G. Knee- performances, the first of which human masters; for a beast m ay weather, somebody helped them- shaw made a business trip by Marysville, Missouri, former and M r*. M arion George, w ill begin prom ptly a t t w o be untamable, but still yield, friends of W m . Clemmens, are in F - H. Caldwell and family «who selves to the grocery supplies auto to Dallas today, Thursday, o ’clock in the afternoon, and the under human dominion, to train Sam Anthes w h o had been second a t eight in the evening." tow n. M rs. Baker is related to had been visiting a t the home of from the cook w a g o n to the ing. laid up tor nearly a month, ap- the Allumbaughs. C. C. Ferguson for a week or amount of about $10. O f course, there w ill be a The only troupe o f performing C. F. Butler went to McMinn- pea red on the streets Tuesday parade, but it is not to be one o f M rs. Melvin Hoffman, with her mof*f left for their home at On- Royal Bengal tigers, the sanfe ville Wednesday where he acted and although his clothing hung children Ozroe and Wilma, left tar>° the first o f the week. the ordinary spectacles associ - 1 representing an expenditure ot .„ ju u g c of. UI poultry a t the tne fair, mtr. rather ratuer loosely he w a s able to w as judge for McMinnville M onday tor a A .¡ar* e “ “ ber N ew berg exhibitors in this de- cast a fairly respectable shadow. ated w ith the familiar circus- In-1 $20,000, that is know n in the stead, this pageant, upon which United States is offered b y A1 G«‘ week’s visit with her brother, ^ .Sch<^°1 partment were C. A. HoffSBn, Arthur Benson arrived home F air at McMinnville during the Prof. R. Hutchens. m any thousands o f dollars have Barnes. There is one other, but n — 4 ” « - - . - i ------ * 'r “ Samuel Atkinson, Ralph B utt from the harvest fields o f East- been expended in excess of the M rs. Em m a Moore, the wife of week and they all bring back th at is a troupe ow ned’ : and and C. F. Butler, th | em Oregon last Saturday report usual amount ‘ invested b y an Dr. J. B. M oore, o f Modesto, go o d reports ot the exhibits operated for the pleasure of the Butler’s birds were npt made. a go amusement enterprise o f WU the size O I o d season’s -------------— — • run. wm — rn He o said u iV i ------— V O IM . ^California, visited w ith A. E. M ah araja h o f Ceylon- These in competition, o w in g to helped harvest wheat th at and importance _____ of - the . . . — - Al G. • J. A. Orchard, a brother-in- M oore and family west of town fierce beasts d o remarkable tricks ing judge. made an average o f 60 bushels Barnes organization, w ill include u m of ui the me week. n n .. a w o f N. F. Byers, w a s up from . the first in the steel arena, and their siae A goodly number of the P per acre. many features entirely new. M rs. Eliza Case o f Eagle Creek, Port,and |a»t M on d ay looking . A * ood,y nam ber ot the I and sinuous grace is such th at w ___ gath ________ y F. H . Brown" and family which The A1 G. Barnes is the only- M arion county, w ho had been *o r a location for business he ° ^ ter' an congregation m any artists throughout the , , at the station Tuesday evening includes M rs. B row n , f o u r real w ild anim al circus in the in N ew berg tor three weeks vis- ** «p e c te d to return soon T *" country have used them as and to welcome home ho daughters and one riting with M rs. Emma Bell, re- 8Cttlelie,t* . / . . . the — r party - , w ------— ------------------------- - son, arrived w o rld . There are other combina models. relatives days a g o o from from Peta- Peta- tions th at advertise trained turned to her home Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. H ollingsworth w h o „ . •----- ri“ relatives in in iiere here a a few few days ag Miss Olive Parkins, daughter ^ad been *ick for some time w as & otf J or9^ rera^ weeks, luma, California, and have rented animals as an adjunct to then- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH exhibitions, but Barnes is the rs. Wm. W m . Perkins. the first first of o f Mrs! ^ „ H r Z o 'T w i a ^ W George of Mr. and and M Mrs. Perkins, taken to Portland Portland the ^ o W i Best, ^ T ’ the C .J. J ‘ M onk property ^ ° on D ' Tenth 'T only one presenting a perform Next Sabbath a t 11 a. m., pro left here on Tuesday morning for * * * * ^ for rarfPcal treatment. ^ rg w » r . , ’ N . V ^ ance lasting t w o hours which is motion exercises o f the Sabbath Bozeman, M ontana where she S.he 18 to be getting Theodore ^ J ^ d ^ h t e r Bertfa ° U l d ^ U AJJ I O C - v p v i vo u r e jr ttY C w ill teach music the coming a,on* weU « * * the onem tio« ° d ° re - — and daughter, Bertie, « reports they U have had o f the given entirely by 300 trained school. A t 7:30 p. m., Rev. Misses ip . „ r . Elliott has sold his feed tow n as a healthful locatioh and animals from the jungles and Ezra Hayes, chaplain o f the The year, . Kuvkendflil business to Frank Zum w alt who the school advantages which we wildernesses o f strange countries. Grand Arm y post in Newberg, Charles K. Charles Hicks, formerly j, h ’ ft . oi M r8' P - came to N ew berg last week to have to offer. There are lions, tigers, bears, w ill preach. Rev. H ayes is an publisher o f the Independence * . . ’ w»t*» look up a location for business. N ew berg a u d i e n c e s have leopards, p a n t h e r s , cheetas, interesting speaker and a suc ‘Enterprise, w a s in Newberg be- their ............. Charles, their n w — — ■ »» im m»i pnrc|,aBer i —:n — | Irnm ni »n brother, Charles, their new w in take learned expect something ----- '9 *—— | |The ___ _ , --------------— - to ~ o i / lliv v i liu a • . > • — « 1» ••» 1 W III s C monkeys and other more familiar cessful preacher o f long experi • M M « - ------• coumn M un Nina Baird u id L « p<M>« . „ i on a , a , he can g , t w orth while in the w a y o f enter- animals that perform marvels in ence. Don’t fail to hear him. In came . ______________ i l e w as out looking for a new Gnner came f r o m Vamhill | ¡ ^ f o m H , and houaehold effect, tainment offered by »he lyceum the w a y o f horsemanship, leap the “ sixties” he w ore the blue. | Wednesday evening tor a visit. hfre from EsL9tern Oregon. Mr, course and they will not be dis- ing on and off the backs o f fleet location. L et us honor the men w ho George W. Harrison went to e i'^r8‘ M arietta a netta Lew is, of f Elliott w ill tarn his whole atten- appointed in the talent that has steeds as they travel at electrical Mrs. o fought our battles, saved the A* l Z r V * n • bis l_ !lFT _ « ltY • • ^ * Creston, W ashington the first Springbrook, home f HVNu r N o >V> m cion T “ ; ' farm T “ north WT o C,aUCn'in l" , c n u n a i n a » r ----- ” - cuev travri at electrical ^ ___ , came — uuuiv to ft o f the week and on con Tuesday as QorTamt C °J vaIha Tuesday where she vis- which he says farraJ ^ rth of his town been booked for the course for | f P « d around the three big rings- Union and maintained the honor tne w nrsx is needing / w as - w — . . _ Dr. A. J time. which he says is needing his full | this season. This course costs jum ping through —- hoops —x— ^ X “ e *v o f the grand old flag. Every- Tuesday jth a her brother married to Mrs. Almira Davis, more money than any other and otherwise imitating the body invited. ° a Mills. She found M rs. Mills A. L . Davis, formerly o f Peru, Indiana, n and „ . an elderly , , , gentle coarse that has ever been given human performer. water of E. B. Ridgeway. quite sick from nervous p r o * « - m in , canM. „ N ew b erg last week htr' ’,b a t | “ S i e v e d that the Again, there are elephants that E. CONFERENCE IN ffiSSMH tion over th. death o f their from ^ , u rn W n.hfogton to ” ,U su,ta,n wrth a f reproduce scenes in a barber shop El. A. Hinshaw, Superintendent «te treatment from Marion ^ o f the-Salem, Falls City & West daughter. w ith such humorous effect th at The M . E. Conference for this Rev. G. J. Rieker is home from George for an attack ol grip that •t®*00 ,, " the audiences are kept in a con district is being held in Salem ern Railroad, came dow n from this week and the chickens may stant ro ar of sincere laughter. D a la s Thursday morning with the conference at L os Angeles he had been unable to shake off. , W1 y , as well cross their legs and give A particular feature o f the A1 his ton to make arrangements and says be has been assigned On Wednesday morning he left Five “ ontb* a f ° ’ , 7 f rt up the race. From the local for mission w o rk for the coming for his home much improved and Jacobson, a cousin of J. C arl N d G. Barnes B ig Three Ring W ild church D. C. Hannon w ill g o as for tire latter to enter college. , M r«. F ort, the wife o f Garret year with headquarters in th at said he had great faith in the s°a* ,e,t bis home in I enmark Animal Circus is the steel arena. a lay delegate w ith Ed Launer The other dele- In this stronghold are inclosed • as alternate. Fort, started for Detroit, Mich city. He is uncertain as to the magnetic treatment given by and came t(> th^ land tes are Mrs. U. S. G. Miller, a t each performance the most time o f his departure for his new M r. George. He has a son, Don “ Star Spangled Banner, igan, Wednesday morning where r. and M rs. W . E. White, Mrs. Davis, a prominent real estnte August 30 Mrs. Jacobson and untamable o f beasts and their she will visit with relatives for field of work. J. W . T rew and M. H. Pinney. five children, ranging in ages three or tour Weeks. In her ab “ The Counterfeiters,” a com- man . in Seattle, w ho, he said from t w o to eleven years, left sence Mr. F o rt will keep bach e d j drama, will be given at the madf * * 00’000 ,n one dtal ,n the fatherland to follow up the opera house on Friday night. It t,dc *ands. elor’s halL is said to be a thrilling play, full W ithout any flourish o f trum husband and father w ho had M ilt C ady who w as in town Wednesday, bought fifteen good o f exciting incidents and good, pets, Ben Evans and Miss Ellen sent back a goodly report from On last M onday even W ood bum p ar B. Eckerson went quietly to Oregon. sized watermelons to take out as clean, comedy. ing the brave wom an arrived in ties are back o f the company McMinnville on last Saturday a reward to hts crew of hop pick N ew berg with her flock all in that gives the play. • and were married. After spend ers for faithful service rendered. good health, though she w as He said his crop w as harvested Belden Clemmens w h o took the ing a tew days in Portland they pretty tired from the exactions w ithout damage. prize o f $20 last year a t the rerurued home and have settled incident to the care of the chil An interesting letter from the School F air for the best boy’s d ow n to housekeeping on Ed COMPARATIVE S T A T E M E N T dren on the long journey. The pen o f Lee Dadisman, formerly of exhibit o f farm and garden stuff, w ards street. Ben is a sturdy children o f school age will be Newberg, but now o f Kenedy, made an exhibit o f 125 varieties youth w h o grew up in Newberg Deposits................ 193,953.11 237,404.10 put in school after they have had and is n ow 289.94457 L „ p o rtn w with hi. „ tjnK to aia Texas, will be found on second o f seeds and vegetables this week Loans& Investm t’s 221,432.12 282,844.59 a little time to acquaint them- w ith oo r language. 382,029.11 page. It w d l doubtless be read a t the School F air and w as lather, E. L. E v a n , in the plumb- Cash & Exchange-- 42,437.93 m g business where he will -------- —--------- 67,162,76 7418472 •with interest by thoje w ho knew again aw arded the prize. Total Resources.... 263.877.12 doubtless make good. The bride 349,957.55 406,213.83 M r. Dadisman here. George Lea, o f Cottage Grove, BARNES MONSTER SHOWS has made many friends since Klocfc and Williams have the has been aw arded the contract coming to N ew berg a i% few| “T different _ _ tt __ otally uv 11 wm any from anÿ- contract for putting in the new for clearing out the grounds a t W e invite accounts o f flffns and individuals. months a g o and B en”is consid- thing you have ever seen before, foot bridge over the canyon at the springs recently bought by Interest on time deposits. ered a lucky boy in making the T h at is the keynote o f the suc- the cemetery, the price being the city ot L. S. Otis and tor catch he has. The young couple, ce*s o f the A1G. Barnes Big Three J. L. Hoskins, President $175. The public will be glad building a dam below the springs. J. C. Coleord, Cashier have the best wishes o f the com- R*°R W ild Animal Circus that S. L Parrett, Vice Pres. to know that the long-needed He will begin at once ami clean W . EL Crozer, Asst- Cash. munity for a life o f wedded comes to N ew berg Tuesday,, improvement is under way. the basin of «11 stumps and mud. hi js9 September 26, next, for M o n d a y ’ S United States Nat*L -Bank o f Newberg ■ J J .V