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THE NEWBERO QRAPHIC 58C8O8C8CW0C8OW8O0O0OK030aC8C6MOeO8C6MOeC8C83< t Locals and Personals [ j ^*^C<Cfl0K8CSMC8CK83<C8CIOgC(OlgC8PC^ OBCBCHSIOOCHfiOciLai^Oiçiararn^^ ^^'y ^'^^ Arrival and Departure of Pas ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Christen senger Train«. son visited with Frank Duncan and family at Hillsboro over Tfktwhi ortlud TnlM(raaPMtUi4 Sunday. 6:35 A. M. 9.-05 A . M . Miss Sibyl Woodward is spend 8:46 A. M. 11:16 A . M. ing a few days, visiting with 1:00 P. M. 5:35 P. M. Mrs. P. E. Vestal on Chehalem 4:22 P. M. 7:20 P. M. mountain. Remember the Apollo Concert Company is coming nex^ Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. Claude DePue, Harold and Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Godbey and Mr. Wil liam E. Farrell, of Portland, spent Easter Sunday at “ Che halem Richlands,” the temporary home o f Miss Jennie D. Miller. On last Monday evening » s e c tion the Portland Riding Club, composed o f seven ladies and three men, arrived in tow n and remained over at the Imperial h o t e l u n t i l t h e following morning, when they started on the return journey, going byw ay ot Scholls. They were out for a good time and were having it. W. F. Wilkin and Rev. John F. Lyons have been attending the meeting o f Willamette Presby tery at McMinnville, Tuesday and Wednesday o f this week as delegates from the Presbyterian church. Delegates from ‘the wom an’s missionary society ot the church have been attending the Presbyterian meeting at the same place. George W. Allumbaugh died at the home o f his brother, B. F. Allumbaugh, corner Washington and Second streets, April 6, aged 44 years, 7 months and 27 days. He was unmarried and made his home with another brother, Ross Allumbaugh, ot Chehalem Moun tain. Besides these he leaves a sister, Mrs. Ola Martin, o f River Street, and his aged mother, and o t h e r relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted from the Hollingsworth parlor^ at 10 a.m. Monday, by Geo. C. Ritchey. Entferment 4V4 miles northwest of Newberg. In making a drive out tw o miles nort of Newberg Tuesday afternoon the writer witnessed and interesting spectacle. It was that of a large, well built man with white beard following a plow that was turning the dark rich loam, while following on either side and behind was a flock o f more than 200 White Leghorn chickens, intent on theiY work o f picking up bugs and earth worns. On inquiry it was learned that the plowman o f patriarchal bearing and appear ance was Andrew Sherwood, formerly from Pennsylvania and Florida. The White Leghorns are “ responding to treatment,’ ’ it is evident, for Mr. Sherwood says he harvests close to 150 eggs a day. ot Lincoln, Tillamook, Washing ton and Yamhill. The time is too short for me to see<nany of you in person, so I am putting my candidacy before you in this way. I have been a resident o f Til lamook County for more than ten years. I stand for State ment No. 1, Oregon's system of government and a clean and ef ficient, but economical govern ment. If elected, I promise t o faithfully guard the interests of all the people, to the best ot my ability. Neither Yamhill nor Lincoln has a candidate f o r this office. Senator Barrett is now Joint Senator. He is from Washing ton County. M y only opponent, Mr. Hollis is also from Washing ton County. It has one senator by itself and three representatives in the legislature. Tillamook has only joint representative with your county and its turn, when it gets it, for this joint senator- ship. Yamhill held the joint senatorship before Senator Bar rett was elected. Tillamook County has not held the position for many years. Justice to the people o f Til lamook county requires that one o f its citizens be chosen for this position at this time, and I am asking for no more than justice to them in asking your support, as I am its only candidate for the position, becoming a candi date only at the repeated urging o f many ot my fellow citizens. I will appreciate your support and know it will also be appreciated by the people o f my county. a * Very Sincerely, H. T. Botts. The Hom e of the H art, Schaff- ner & M arx Clothes Y ou 're going to buy a suit this spring. If you're as wise as you think you are it will be a Dr. A. L. Saylor, o f Sherwood, Sarg Britt has been at home Hart died ot pneumonia at the Good during the week. Schaffner & M arx Smaritan Hospital in Portland F. A. Elliott, ot Salem, was in last Tuesday. su it You can't buy Newberg Wednesday. Ezra Hayes who registered any better clothes, A. P. Oliver is off on a trip to California, expecting to be away voters for this section, went to c o r r e c t styles, all McMinnville W e d n e s d a y to a couple of weeks. w ool q u a l i t y , fine make his returns to the county Sheriff Watt Henderson was in tailoring, late ideas clerk. tow n Wednesday driving a few in m o d e l s , n e w A. B. Cornell, a former resident nails in his fences. weaves, new «d ors, of Newberg, who now resides at Miss Edna Crede went to Port new ' patterns and Grants Pass, was in town last land the first o f the week to at Friday giving his former friends satisfaction guaran tend the funeral of a friend. the glad hand. teed. Prices up to Mrs. Helen D. Harford went to John Heaton was over from Amity Wedne8da9 to attend the Scholls last Saturday on busi W. C T. U. county institute. ness. He said his son-in-law, H. Calvin Blair was over from T. Hesse, had invested in a new Hillsboro to spend Sunday with Buick machine. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gage, o f Blair. Cleveland, Ohio, are here to make y t t /.V ( \ The mother and sister of Mrs. their annual visit with their son- Robert McKern were down from in-law and daughter, Mr. and Salem on a visit the first of the Mrs. C. E. Duer. week. Mrs. C. Mat toon, sister o f Mrs. . The Semi-Weekly Journal and You will miss , it if you fail to Wm. Rees and daughter of John Graphic for $2.00 per year. hear Montaville Flowers give E. Smith, with her little one was readings from “ Ben Hur” Friday up from Portland on a. visit the 60 YEAR»» night. first of the week. Dr. and Mrs.J. Ray Pember J. E. Todd and family, who 304 FIR ST S T ., N E W B E R G , OR. ton and E. W. Newby and fam have been in Wyoming for a year ily were down from Salem last or more, have returned and arp Sunday. visiting at the home o f Mrs. Miss Ethel Waterhouse, of Todd’s mother, Mrs. S. A. Des Big Special Sale on Shoes, Ladies Gearhart, is spending the week kins. with her friends, Mr. and The ladies o f Newberg who are W aists and Muslin Underwear Mrs. R. Richards on West First interested in the City Park, are street. invited to be on the grounds at THIS W EEK. D on't fail to com e in and look Leonard Hopfield, th e Mc 2:30 P.M. Friday with rakes to over the bargains to be had during this sale. Minnville insurance man, candi assist in the final clean up. 0 date for Justice o f the Peace and Lunch will be served. Secretary ardent LaFollette man, was in Mrs. W. W. Nelson went to Newberg Tuesday. McMinnville Tuesday to attend A call is made for the First the celebration o f the birthday street property owners to meet anniversary o f her father, Rev. on Tuesday evening o f next week Joseph Hoberg, who has attained in the Club rooms to discuss the age o f 83 years. Mrs. H o street paving, when all will have berg has not been in good health for some time. a say. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, o f Mr. and Mrs. Philander Gard, who spent the Winter at Pacific Portland, will address the ladies Grove, California, arrived home o f Newberg, on the equal suffrage the first of the week. They will question at a public meeting at locate in Newberg for the present the new library building, Satur day afternoon at 3 o ’clock. at least. Fern wood. Arthur Austin, son o f Henry Mrs. Unruh is a good speaker Austin, who has been sojourning and will give a logical address. Mrs. Claude Riggs is home for County,Assessor Martin Miller a few days’ visit ait Oregon in the state o f Washington for the past few years, is at home on who was in Newberg Wednes City. account of the serious illness of day, expressed a willingness to Mr. and Mrs. John Groff made serve the people another term if a trip to McMinnville last Satur his father. In the absence of the pastor o f they should so decide. So far no day. the Free Methodist church, who one has shown up to contest the The o ld Abernathy house goes to Portland to attend the election with him. This is a burned down about ten o ’clock district conference. Rev. D. L. pretty good indication that he a.m. last Monday. Nothing Knoll will preach Sunday morn is giving satisfaction. saved from up stairs nor from Out of the goodness o f his dining room or kitchen. ing and Rev. N. Welter in the heart George Hardwick set a evening. Miss Lena Hobson came home The 0 . M. Welch & Co. grocery wash tub out on the walk to be last Saturday from Portland, on Main street has been sold to used as a seat by those who are accompanied by her cousin, Miss parties front the East. The new afflicted with a tired feeling. Evans. firm is the McPheron Grocery The next day the tub was car Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross have Co. Mr. Welch will take a ried off and George is wonder- moved into the Jones hou needed rest before engaging in who the far sighted one might be, since the tub was full o f holes. which was recently vacated by business again. John Sanders and family. . H. T. Botts, o f Tillamook, who Walter Pieree, the owner of the Quite a number ofFernw ood H ot Lake Sanitarium, who is a is a candidate for the Republican people attended the Chehalem candidate for the Democratic nomination for joint senator Center play last week given at nomination for United States representing Lincoln, Tillamook, Newberg and reported it very Senator, spent a few hours in Washington and Yamhill coun good. Newberg last Monday, getting ties, was m Newberg Wednesday. Mrs. Win. Perkins and children He is a man of good appearance acquainted with the people. from Chehalem mountain visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ramsey and gives one the impression that at the home of her parents, Mr. who are out from Portland vis he is of sufficient caliber to fill the and Mrs. Powell Sunday. iting their son-in-law and daugh office with credit to himself and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayward ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gardner, the district he aspires to repre are visitors at the home of Mr. who are located for the present sent. and Mrs. Lee Jones. at the W. G. Allen prune orchard A few years ago J. F. Pettin- Fred Ross is on the sick list. above Dundee, attended Friends gill bought a 44 acre tract on church in Newberg last Sunday. the hill south o f the roA^ at Rex P H O N E R ED 196 SEE Gale S. Hill, of Albany, and W. tor $1500. He sold it tw o years G. Winslow, o f Salem, both o f ago to J. H. Rehfus for $3000 night. M rs . D avid M a rtin E . C . H a n so n or whom are candidates for tfie Re and the latter sold it a few days publican nomination for district ago to S. Sandermon for $10,- CANDIDATE FOR JOINT SENATOR attorney for the Third Judicial 550. Mr. Rehfus says he is go District, comprising Linn, Polk, ing to visit his old home in Ger T o the Republican Voters ol L . A . K IN S M A N , O w ner, Clark H otel, Portland, O regon Yamhill County: Marion, Tillamook and Yamhiil many after having been away 19 I am a candidate for the nomi- counties, have been in Newberg years. He likes Oregon and ex ---------------------------------------- .. . — pects to return here. during the week. V ■■■■=■■ ■ ' ■ . ■ ■■■- $25.00 Mercantile Co. M. J. Nash Co. P atents H O M E A C R ES On S . P. 1Electric Line ACRE 1 r R ACTS near in for less than price of a lot Select Your Tract Now Term s W ith» Reach Of All W e will be pleased to show you these acres at your convenience *