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fr* * * * THE NEWBERO GRAPHIC ss Mr. John Barcroft came out from Portland Thursday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kelty M en’s suits # 1 0 .0 0 to # 2 5 .0 0 went to M cCoy last week to Y ou n g mens suits 7.5 0 to 2 2 .5 0 spend a few days visiting with relatives. B oys suits 3.00 to 7 .5 0 George Rogers was up from M en’s overcoats 8 .0 0 to 2 2 .5 0 Mrs. H. R. Morris and Mrs. Born—On Monday, October Portland Tuesday in the interest W. S. Parker were in Portland 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. John S o f the Newberg Brick and Tile Boys overcoats 5 .0 0 to 1 5 .0 0 Wednesday. VanBlaricom, a daughter. Company. M ens slip on coats 9.0 0 to 18.00 F. H. Caldwell who is located Charley Bradley who had been Mrs. Will Bond returned home W om en ’s 44 44 7.5 0 to 18.00 in the drag business at Ontario Wednesday evening after severa working about Newberg for was in tow n Tuesday. days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs eral months left here for Califor W om ens cloaks 12.50 to 22.00 nia a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson Elam Shaw in Portland. Sd°M?2l! Suits 12.50 t0 25 .0 0 visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hos The roll o f Smiths was tn J. E. Brown w h o recently kins at McMinnville, Sunday. creased by one when a daughter traded for a farm near Condon, Ladies’ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nichols, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James left today, Thursday, w ith'a car o f stock and other effects for his Smith on Wednesday night. came up from Portland and U tz & spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Bowers and family visitec new location. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker ar W. B. Brooks. at Hopewell last Sunday ant Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Monday with the P e ck ham rived the last o f the week from Shoes Marysville, Missouri, for a visit o f Portland, spent the week-end Robinson and Cooper families. with their cousin, Ross Allum- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Meats has gone to Isaac Roberts. Los Angeles, California, to make baugh and family. Under the'direction o f Prof. Mrs. Henry Craw returned an extended visit with her daugh #4 to 5.00 M en’s Florsheim shoes ter, Mrs. John Andreas and Hull the young men o f the“ col home Saturday evening after a lege organized a glee club the week’s visit with relatives and family. 5 to 7.00 M en’s C hippew a high tops first o f the week with twenty- triends in Portland. The students o f the college gave M en’s C hippew a w ork shoes 3 to 4.5 0 Miss Halley Stuckey whose vent to their enthusiasm over one charter members. George and Ross Erwin from home is at Stayton, was the the foot-ball victory, around a C hildren’s S h oes, g rea t va riety o f styles and prices guest of her friend. Miss Gladys big bon fire on the campus, Sat Lakeview, Iow a, who have been urday night. seeing Oregon for the past tw o Hannon over Sunday. Miss Eva Jackson, o f Portland, months, spent Sunday with the W. S. Wharton has bought the N. R. Oliver residence on the was the guest of her uncle, N. F. former’s uncle, W. E. Crozer and southeast corner of Blaine and Byers and wife a few days the family. A. P. Johnson, o f Corvallis, Hancock streets for a residence. first of the week. She returned home Wednesday. who is serving on the Federal Mrs. G. I. Montgomery, of Last week Mrs. Jesse Edwards Jury in Portland came out on Portland, made a brief visit to represented the Wednesday Club Wednesday evening’s train and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or lando Winslow the last of the o f Newberg in the State Conven remained over night with New tion of the Oregon Federated berg friends. week. Born—On Sunday, October 22, satility. Mr. Knox is also a to the smokers of the world. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Satch- Mrs. Blanch Shoemaker who Women’s Clubs held in Roseburg. to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ricks, a capable stage manager, having Included in the sale of cigarettes Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clark, former well made a brief visit with his has been making an extended put on some o f the . successful are billions o f disease germs of son. visit with her parents, left Tues residents o f Newberg, returned sister, Mrs. Will Hitchen the plays that have had long runs. every description,, which may Mrs. Elizabeth White spent day morning for her home in to Portland Tuesday morning first o f the week. Mr. Satchwell There will be given in addition account for the emaciated ap after a several days’ visit with is station agent at Whiteson and last week at the home o f her Medford. daughter, Mrs. Alice Ogden, in to the above, tw o specialties. pearance o f the average inveter is off on a month’s vacation. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Pemberton the latter’s sisters, Mrs. E. P, We can assure everyone attend ate cigarette smoker.” Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allnm- Portland. came down from Salem in their Dixon and Mrs. Thomas Hester, The girls in the establishment Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen, of ing the performance o f the Knox Major and Mrs. F. A. Boue- baugh accompanied by their machine Saturday and remained Comedy Company a very pleas which Mr. Lockley visited were until Sunday evening with the telle, o f Seattle, have, been in cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Bak Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. O. V. ant and agreeable time. Change pale and listless; many are af Allen, of Boise, Idaho, were in latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newberg during the week visit er who are out from Missouri, o f program every day. flicted with tuberculosis and ing at the home o f Mr. and Mrs eft Thursday morning for New iewberg for a short time last L. M. Parker. other diseases, contracted, it is port, expecting to remain about Monday. J. D. Gordon who has had J. D. Gordon. Mr. Bouetelle and while handling the Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith, a week. SNIPES FROM SPITTOONS presumed, charge o f the road improvement Mr. Gordon are half brothers. germ laden tobacco. A couple o f young ladies by the Mr. and Mrs. Tyra Hutchins and Mr. -and Mrs. W. A. King, extending from the bridge east Mr. Lockley said he did not name o f Sidney, who have been Mr. Herman Smith came out How They A re W orked Up Into see the remains o f tobacco on the Portland road has had a Mrs. E. H. W oodward, Mrs. class o f work done that will be David Martin and Mrs. L. M lolding down claims in Crook from Portland to spend Sunday “ chews" on the tables at which lasting, and it was long over due Parker made a trip to Salem by county, spent Sunday in town with their father, Allen Smith the girls worked, but nearly auto Wednesday. Mrs. Parker on the way to their home in whose wife is at the bedside o f a “ Others may take their after every other variety o f discarded on that piece o f road. daughter in Kansas. Iow a. They visited at the Allen visited with her daughter, Mrs. dinner cigarettes, but just make tobbacco was plainly in evi- The families o f O. K. Edwards A playful white kitten showed it a toothpick for mine,” said dence. and M. M. York came out from J. Ray Pemberton and the other Smith home. Mrs. Isabelle Finnegan visited up at the railroad station Wed Fred Lockley, manager o f the Portland Saturday afternoon by ladies solicited among their automobile, the former going on friends for membership fees for the first o f the week with Mrs. nesday morning just as the train Pacific Monthly, this morning, Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! for Portland was about to start who has returned from a month’s to Perrydale and the latter re the ladies’ auxiliary to Pacific Margaret Thomas and Mrs. Highest market prices paid for College. Sam Linton. She went to Sheri on its way, and as it seemed much visit in New York, and who, maining with New berg relatives batter and eggs at Sprout & The funeral o f Mrs. Abbie Sun dan Thursday to spend a tew attracted to the S'. P. flyer Frank after exploring certain sections until Sunday evening. George grocery. Baird tossed it gently by the of the east side, arrived at the L. W. Charles made a business derland, the mother of George E. days before returning to her Eight bars of soap for 25c at “ romance” into the mail car. conclusion as quoted above says trip to Echo, Umatilla Countv Howland, was conducted at the tome at Laurel. Sprout & George grocery. Phone President Levi T. Pennington The last seen of the pet it was the Journal. the first o f the week. He found Baptist church on last Sunday blue 82. playing with a string being Mr. Lockley went into a dim a town o f some five hundred in by Rev. F. C. Staunard, o f Mc will occupy the pulpit at the W an ted —Butter and eggs at pulled over the floor by the mail ly lighted New York cellar on a habitants, but with many empty Minnville. The deceased was 7riends church Sunday morning clerk as the train moved away. squalid street where he found Sprout & George grocery. business houses and the outlook born at St. George, New Bruns and evening. At the morning Thirty-three bars o f soap tor Riley Gilbert and wife from hundreds of frail Italian and wick, and had she lived until service a missionary sermon will to him was not promising. $1 at Sprout & George grocery. December 18 she would have le preached. The public is cor near Coulee City, Washington, Jewish girls converting “ snipes” When you want anything good A. P. Oliver left here on been 73 years old. came dow n last Friday to visit plucked from spittons and gut dially invited to attend. to chew, call up. Blue 82. Wednesday evening for Cali These Have you noticed the Taft Nolan Lawson and family are their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Ricks. ters, into cigarettes. fornia, expecting to be gone dur cigarettes are sold unbranded to Mr. Gilbert is one o f the early Notice to Creditors- ing the winter season. He will smile now worn by Garrett Fort? here from Heppner on a visit manufacturers, who put them ( )regon pioneers, having crossed The clouds have been hanging with relatives and while in town stop off at the mine at Hornitos Noti e, 1« hereby riven. ;u, that . . . I. . O. W. Hume ______ have been t bran orde of the eonnty court of low about the Fort home on are having some dental work the plains with his parents in out under the various names and the in which he is interested and re • itale »Ute of Oregon (or Yamhill county . ap- brands, he was informed. 1847. He lived in Benton and ilnted administrator noli of the esUte of Eva main tor some time, and will go Franklin street for the past three done. He reports M orrow Coun Hume, deceased. The “ snipes” are taken from Lane counties until 1887 when weeks, but Mrs. Fort arrived Therefore, all persons having claim* against ty crops only fairly good this on later to the southern part of the »aid Eva Hume deceased are hereby noti the filth of saloon floors and he r e m o v e d t o Washington. fied to preeent the same duly verified a» by law home from her Eastern visit with season, the dry weather having the state, probably to San Diego. required to C. W. Corby at bit law oIBce, 607 cuspidores, from the under This is his first visit to the Wil relatives this, Thursday morn cut grain short. F in i street. Newberg, Ore* <n, within six month» from «the drat publication of thi» N. E. Britt who has been ex lamette valley since he left, and ground dives, from the streets, notice, ing, and things have taken on a the tame being the place for the M ayor J. C. Fowlie, of Shan- perimenting with filberts, has of the butine«* of said estate, and from the garbage cans. Germs transaction silver lining. There has been a iko, who was shot down and notes many changes. you are further notlfled that the first publica a few trees that bore very fine tion thereof Is on the 26th day of Oetobar. 1*11. o f eveiy disease known to man family reunion. O. W. Home. Administrator of the estate oullv murdered on Wednesday Knox Com edy Company at the nuts this season and he thinks of Kva Hume, deceased. may be found lurking in the folds S. W. Parrett recently traded night by a drunken man named they may be made a profitable Bgou Theatre. - o f these “ snipes.” it is said, and nut crop here. The filbert is in his home on North street just ). A. Howell, was the husband the makers take no means to rid growth and appearance o f the north o f the college grounds to o f a former teacher o f music in The Knox Comedy Company the tobacco of the filth that is nut a hazel improved and J. C. Lucas for a thirteen acre Pacific College whose name then will appear at the Bijou Theatre contained in them. brought up by cultivation, and tract located a mile west o f was Miss Dora Alteramtt. She lieginning Monday, Oct. 30th, “ I was told that a man simply since the hazel grows wild all Newberg, and has since traded was a very fine lady and there for three nights in “ If Morning took his life in his hand when he Piped direct tn the barn, rarden. dairy, preenhoosa—or any room in yoar along the Coast country of Ore this tract to L. M. Parker tor are many of her former Newberg glory Wins.” This is a play tell entered one of these places,” said home—When and bow you want It, In winter or sum m er-day or oifffct. gon and Washington, it stands the I. E. Holt place just north of ricnds who will be deeply sad ing the story o f a young man, Mr. Lockley, “ but I started out By this in s i r - — -* sir. hlnh intasan aar- Newberg, which he will move to dened on hearing o f her loss. to reason that the filbert ought « E U ’ S f2T whose uncle died, leaving him a to ‘see things’ and I didn’t want tan is a tin» and capacity ia a to grow to the highest perfection at once. Mr. Lucas will occupy She has a little daughter, one fortune o f over a million dollars to overlook anvthing. My com the Parrett property as a home. year old. here. on condition that he marry the panion refused to enter this Pacific College Woman’s Auxil Mrs. L. Hannon and daughter, Carroll E. Kirk has been elected lady that he has picked out tor cellar with me and even urged Miss Gladys, went to Dayton iary will meet in its first annual to the position o f Boys Secretary him, within six months o f his me to remain in the daylight, so this, Thursday, morning to at meeting on Saturday, October of the Eugene Y. M. C. A. He death. The entire fortune to go I went in alone. [ In the I with the well swash tend the marriage o f Miss Halley 28, at 3 p.m. at the college. will go to Eugene on Saturday to the establishment o f a home “ Under the dim gas jets there er rite hers for sShars Ist.K ds Iqr water Syeteas for year hems Stuckey, a former student o f Since there will be important to meet the general secretary, for friendless newsboys, if his were hundreds o f girls wedged Pacific College, to Mr. Lou business to be transacted, a very but will not move to that city wishes are not carried out. This together stripping the folds of fo r thla I Thomas. T h e wedding took full attendance is desired. Chair with his family for tw o or three play abounds in fun, there is ‘snipes’ apart. They made no place at the home o f Dr. and men o f standing committees weeks. Mr. Kirk spent three or nothing else to it, but laughter, secret o f their business and I was Mrs. lessen, with whom Miss should be present with a full an four years in a like position with it is just one scream from begin informed that the ' s n i p e s ’ Stuckey has made her home for nual report. All persons, in the Seattle Y. M. C. A. very suc ning to end. Miss Marshall, the were obtained from every pos several years. Mr. and Mrs. terested in a better education for cessfully, but has since been on firl, is known as a leading lady, sible place—saloons, dives, the Calar Thomas will make their home at our young people, are invited to the farm for tw o or three years laving played in some of the gutters everywhere. Stayton, where the former is a join the auxiliary as active or for the benefit o f out-door life. argest and best companies in “ They did not hesitate to sav promising young merchant. The honorary members and help to He is anxious to get back into the East. that the cigarettes when made best wishes of a large circle of make Pacific College mean all it the work again and is pleased Mr. Knox, the boy, is known up were sold to the large dis .Call and see system in operation at College friends follow th e se should to Newberg, and Oregon with the position to which he throughout the country as a tributors, who branded them, has been elected. and humanity at large. ceding man o f ability, and ver- gave them a name and sold them young people. d o ttic i* $250T0$4 M Hier M ercantile C o . Runnin /ater when and wher^you want it Tie Heften Harif ire \ Martin f!i "S38S :