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THE NEWBERQ ORAPHIC
Locals
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Mrs. Alberry George and little
Rev. H. B Foskett ot McMinn­
daughter o f Portland, spent ‘ a ville will speak a t the Semi-annual
few days the first of the week at M e e t in the Baptist C h u rc h
the Marion George home.
Monday afternoon and evening.
L. B. Van Blarkom, who sold All Baptists, whether members
out recently a t Pueblo, Colorado, ol this church or not, are invited
is here visiting with his epusin, to the Roll Call Meeting and six
J. L. Van Blaricom, and taking a o ’clock dinner. Come and have
^ country
a good social time and renew
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n nf
old acquaintances. *
Ba*hanan’ o f tbe /
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McMuinville public schools, was
Mrs. Ira Hutchins left here
in Newberg on business Monday. Saturday morning for her former
He - k | ^ waienj oyinghigW o * home in Valton, Wisconsin. She
and wou,d
there next was accompanied by Mrs. R. N.
Hutchins and children, who will
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A r r ln l and D eparture o f P a * .
i « H e Trains.
Trains 1st N i
6:45
8:46
1:10
4:22
A.
A.
P.
P.
9:06
11:06
5:86
7:10
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Mrs. Alice H aw orth and chil-
dren who recently came from
Westfield, Indiana, have located
at Snrincrhrnolr
p gorooa.
Mrs. B. L. ^ n g w o r t h y died
a t her home in the northwest
part o f Newberg, this, Thursday
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Corset Sale
Friday and
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June 28*29
Joe Cook was out from Port­ r S
l h“ rt * * * af“ r a
J. H. M m m . ot McMionrUlc,
short illness.
J w m down adjM ti
the summer, and her grandson,
land last Saturday on a real
] . C nolhngsworth and family |oM ofthe Kiacaid
,
t
Vere Hatch,n. who is « ta m in g
estate deal.
and F. C. Mills, o f Portland, ~ . .
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to his home at Rosebud, South
H. M. Williams and tamily vis­
rtsked S n n d a ya tth eh o n ieofE . ^ l i / i ^ J t a t i o n
w as D» k° * £ « * * " .pending the win-
ited with relatives in McMinn­
N. Hollingsworth.
a caller a t the Graphic office. . » t i n Oregon.
ville Tuesday.'
Mrs. B. A. Milsap, oi Lebanon,
thMeven-year-olddangh-
In the absence o f Miss Inglis, has been —
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. . . taken
in town dnnng the ter o f M „ . u E . » A. ti-n
Hall « was
C ard O f Thanks
Bradley ha, charge pas. week v i s i n g her dster, £
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o f the public library.
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Mrs W W - Nelson. •
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by Dr. Doolittle where a sucoess-
Mr. and Mm. Charles A Mor-
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Mrs. E. J J. . _____
Hoots was np
Mrs. ------
Harry
Perkins, o f Port- ta, operation Was performed fo r ™ " ? sh ,t0 thi“ ‘ k
frKnd’
>regon City last week visiting land, and her sister, Mrs. Mun-
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• reported
■ - to ‘ for
w *h~
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Oregon
appendicitis.
She is
the beautiful flowers and
her daughter, Mrs. Yeager, near »on, o f Davenport, Washington, ^ getting along nicely.
many kindnesses shown them
Dundee.
are visiting at the home of Mr.
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, d u r i n g their late illness and
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f,
****' ofVeraonia, Co-1 tw o families are tenting “ in the
Mm. Ruth Heston and k e r ^ T S i
the old a p p l e t s ' n e a r
niece, Miss Elizabeth Pearson, L ,
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era* ^ rand Jury in by.
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have gone to Dayton, Wash-
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la^ Snnday in
Anderson Hodgson, who has
ington, to visit a-daughter o f Blaricoa
« w i t h j . L. Van L , blacksmithing with Sam
Mrs. Heston.
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I Jones at Washougal, Washing-
Prof. W. C. Woodward is ex- . Jam^* emenson, the Portland ton, for thepast three years, was
pected to arrive home from Earl- rn^®1* ’ and
. were up to ¡n Newberg for a short visit the
ham College,Richmond,Indiana,
j
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^'s Parent»> first o f the week. He said he
the last o f the week, for tbe sum-
J*.n . Mrs. J. C. Clemenson found so many changes had >*m
mer vacation.
E' L ’ E ' “ S
Prof. M. D. Hawkins went to
M
Eugene the first o f the week I. .
, A - J* P ^ k e r m a n has
where he wUl do some special J° ,n^ . " hu 8 bandatVancotlver,
work in Historv and Socioloirr wasll,nRton» where he has work.
w o r* *n n istory ana sociology The moth
f
pv- ,
at the university during the sum- hrnt, rQ
.~ T
Ackerman
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br; t b" :
Mrs. Eva M attoon and tw o .
little torn who had been visiting L " I T ' .
with her parents, Mr. and Mm.|aad
7
# The factory has given us
another special on Royal
W orcester Corsets. 10 doz.
is all they will give us and
when these are gone we can
get no more. This corset is
extra long with 6 hose sup­
porters and draw string, is
well made in every respect,
and as good as is usually
sold for $1.50. Our price
during this sale is—
P
Mrs. Elizabeth Moore and her and Mrs- W “ * Perkins‘
her household furniture to New- sorrow.
tw o sons have gone to Somers,
Plummer Vestal and family,
ja8t weck and has gone
Methodist Episcopal Church
M o n t a n a , where she has a who have been visiting relatives OVer to install it in her cottage
daughter.
here for the past tw o weeks, left at Nye Beach. She will have)
Mrs.
week for
for their
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The sermon next Sunday morn-
Mrs. C.
C. P.
P. Baker,
Baker, o
o f f Portland,
Portland, Itke hrst
fir8t o
o f f the
t b e wcek
their I well furnished
visited in Newberg with Mrs. home at Pasadena, California. Monmr th'8^
room» ° ren^ ing will be by Rev. James Crooks
L a n g e l l i e r and the latter’s
Roy Graft, of Gates, stopped
p
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9eas° n‘
o f Seattle, Wash. At night Rev.
daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Sunday, over in Newberg the first o f the
v- A. M. Bray has commenced Geo. B. Smith, mission worker.
Attorney W. S. U’Ren of Ore-1weck w hen on his w ay to M o*. S L . ° ° ‘^ ^ w oottage he is o f Portland, will occupy th e
gon City, spoke t o a s m a l l * * 0- M orrow county, where he
Rn,plt* A l 1 arc in^ited.
audience at Duncan’« Hall 1 * J w illw o rk for L E. H olt a t hat- H ^ t n i n U
,
Saturday afternoon on Sin gk
lor, haa charge’o f t w i r k . ^
N o t * , o f Recehrer’s Ssls.
sad pnr.
- Notloe
w N i i i hereby
i M w siren
r M i that
i u under
.
■usnt to an order duly made end entered In the
ST
Oreson, for Tam
hiu county, m ths.uu of w. h Bond and N.
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Gilbert, B. 8.
Powell, Hnlda Powell, hn wile, and F. B.
Beale, defendant«, on the 24th day of June 1*12,
authorising and empowering the nndereigned
Receiver In «aid rail to Mil tbe hereinafter dee’
crlbed premlaee. 1 will on Saturday, the 27th
day of July, 1912, at the honr of two o ’clock P.
g . ot said day, at the West door of the cold
storage and loe plant, situated on the Bast side
of Blaine 8treat between Pleat end Second
Streets In the City of Newborg, said Tam bill
County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder at
pnblie auction for cash In hand, ■ep.rately, the
following deeerlbed two parcels of property, to-
wlt:
(1) All of lots numbered Onefl) andTwo(2),
In Block number One(l], la Everest's Addition
madt “ hi» abmncc. he needed a
guide to .help him locate old land-
marks in Newberg that were
once familiar to him
r o
w
«• u»* towb < m > w city,« M*wb*r», u» r«mhui
L- » . Hopfield, the McMimt- c « « t . or^>B.
u a., put « «id
viUe insnrance man
in N
*ddiu<m t*«id Town oi N.*b,r* ot ™«mi 1 «
” ' W,,h b" -
berg Tuesday making Z
3 re» 8 a T»he cut and ¡Cal round for business. During
“ hape, ^ nine | the early stages o f the “ late un-
jpteaM n t o e « “ be w « M avow «J
2
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ra
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eh»in» K**t of the smith
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Saturday
9 8 Cents
Corsets on displsy in oar window.
You esnnot buy these corsets for
98 cents only on ssle days.
M
iller
M
erc.
C
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wgßsswmmssssswsmsgausaesm
Every A rt-
id e Sold is
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Backed by
1 ourguarantee
When people know the
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value o f the Hamilton
watch other factories will have to come up to their stand­
ard or quit business, and a movement that will give per­
fect time for a lifetime only
$12.25
C O M M U N IT Y S IL V E R —Something guaranteed fo r
25 years.
Teaspoons only $2.00 for half dozen
tom ; thence running north ptnUti with the
grouna.
i nis is I waxed^ warmer, he became con.
u s d iid cui » it o > «h«iv;
Hawk’s Cut Glass Berry Dish $3.50. Besides every­
makmg several blades o f grass winroH
Id-
thence Kut 2 .n % ehelu; UeneeSooth parallel
morning.
grow where there
a ™ 8 8 1 vinced that it was a case o f too with the we*t boundary u »# o t *eid cuia 17 . 0 #
thing in the true g ift line.
was short much Teddy, and he says his re­ chains, and thane* Want 2-W*i chains to the
place of beginning, containing Ave aera* of
D. A. Jones and family have picking before
Remember our name on the box is a safeguard.
g a r d for the Ex-Republican land, more or teas.
gone to Holdman, U m a t i l l a
J.
!..
Hoeuxs,
A large delegation had ar- leader has now all vanished.
County, where he will work
Receiver.
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Frank Baird’s friends are ad- Dated Jana 27th, MU.
during the harvesting season ranged to g o from Newberg on
with his brother-in-law, M. G Wednesday to attend a big boos- vising him to buy a Waterbury.
McKern. They will return late ter meeting at St. Paul, but the Tuesday morning be arose with
rain interfered with the plans the robins a t tour o ’clock in order! POISONS WE EAT DAILY.
in the fall.
and
but few went. Those who to be ready to take the early
Oliver Cash, o f Roseburg, who
Salt In Largo Quantities Is no
did
go
say there was a big feed for train for a business trip to Me-j
Deadly as Araanic.
is serving on the Federal Grand
all
and
lots
ot
enthusiasm.
hama
but
his
timepiece
w
e
n
t
When
the
doctor told me h e __
Jury in Portland, gotexcused for
T
h
e
Misses
Eunice
L
e
w
i
s
,
w
rong
and
he
failed
to
connect.
prescribing
prussic
acid for the pain
the day on last Saturday and
m my stomach I said I would rath­
Esther
Miles
and
Eva
Campbell,
Rather
than
miss
his
appoint-
came out to Newberg to call on
er keep the pain than take such a
his former friends and acquaint­ representing the college Y. W. C* ment, he occupied the rear seat poison.
ances. He is engaged in fruit A., and Miss Della Parrish, repre- on W. S. Mills’ motor-cycle on a
“You need not have the slightest
senting the High School associa- cross country run to Donald, fear,” he assured me. “ Why, you
growing.
tion, left for Gearhart Tuesday where he caught a train going | sat poisons every day. When the
By invitation,. Miss Esther
morning, where they will attend sonth.
Chinese want to commit suicide
Miles, Lisle Hnbbard, and Wal­
1— N y a l’s
the annual outing o f the state
The pull€t8 that ,ay thc big one of their favorite plans is to
ter Wilson, students o f Pacific
take half a cup of salt.*
egg* and thereby get their names
“ Common salt f "
College, delivered orations at association.
2— V egetable
Mrs.
Floyd
Bilyeu
is
out
from
in
the
papers
must
now
step
“
Yea. In large quantities com­
the Rex chnrch last S u n d a y
Portland visiting at the home o f a s i d e and give tbe vegetable mon salt ia a violent irritant. It
night which they had prepared h^rnarwnia
3—
Prescription
U r a n ,\ Mr. w « ,
‘ 'Y '
? * " «■“ « vcgciautr
Up severe inflammation of the
and delivered during the year. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. kingdom a chance. Dnnng the stom ach and kills as surely as ar-
There was a good attendance Perkms, while her husband is g r o w i n g shower Wednesday same.
N y a l’s V egetable Prescription
“ Saltpeter, that colors bacon and
and the program was enthusias­ a w a y attending the National afternoon, Date Hutchens tele-
Democratic convention at Balti- phoned down from his Chehalem corMd ‘>e« f *“ »ttractive red, is s
tically received.
more
as a delegate. On the w ay Mountain home that a t the hour
J*“
Dtv Hicks C. Fenton, o f Port­
, _
,
, , ,
, ruled a person m three hours.
land, who was on the way to
« 3:40 a number o f his early g u , . people have been poisoned by 1X7E are pleased to recommend this reliable preparation because
cabbages measured 38 inche s this salL
McMinnville with a party o f Chicago last week.
we have the word o f hundreds o f women who have used it—
Solomon L. Spann, aged 70 from tip to tip, and that he
“You must know that your it produces desired results.
friends on last Sunday afternoon
was thrown from his automobile years, was found dead in his bed wonld be compelled to clear out Christmas pudding and the icing of
In every home where there are women and growing daught­
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VMSV «M
«« incomplete
tUWUl|/tV VV
cake
are
near Rex and sustained a frac­ at his home on lower Wynooski more land before morning in --- wedding^
ers,
there belongs a bottle o f Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription.
ture o f one arm. None of the street last Friday morning at order to give them a chan
other members o f the party were 10 o ’clock. On account of feeble spread,
We believe in the effectivenes o f this open formula prepa­
health, he w a i accaatomed to
A
mMtinK ot the
injnred.
ration because we know just what it contains—know it will pro­
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Best and laying late o f a morning, and it council was held on Monday
duce results where results are possible.
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daughter arrived here a few was not until the hourot 10 that night, this being the date o f the
Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription is a harmonious combination o f
days ago from North Dakota he was called, w’hen it was found expiration o f the franchise held
the most effective remedies for the treatment o f the complaints o f
and are visiting Mr. Best’s broth­ that he was resting in his last by the Yamhill Electric Co. The
women.
er, G. A. Best. In answer to sleep. Deceased was a soldier in question o f the future was dis
the question as to bow long they the Civil War.
Every woman should know o f the many benefits to be derived
n i a i * _«ft
*
«
t
f
.
iicod I tell von that caneine^ the from using Nyal’s Vegetable Prescription—it’s time tried and
would remain, the statement
Prof. Oliver Weesner has been and C. J. Edwards, manager of exhilarating principle of coffee and
service proven.
was that it would depend on offered a teaching fellowship, the company holding the fran- tea, ia a poison?
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how long the cherries lasted, with an opportunity to take chise. As a result ot the meeting
There is a big volume o f comfort and relief to be had from
which would indicate that they tome advanced work in matbe- next Monday night was set as
using one of the large dollar bottles of
know a good thing when they matics, in the University o f the date for holding another
see it. Mr. Best says there is Washington for next year. I f a meeting when a draft o f a new
N y a l’s V egetable Prescription
not much doing in the w a y o t man can be found to take his franchise which will be asked for, __________ ______ r - r r — ___________
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farm sales in the Dakota country place on the faculty of Pacific will be presented. It is not an- a - fiery,
volatile
oil, capable of * * burn-
now, owing to the movement College, he w ill be given a year’s ticipated that the council and h»g » hole in your stomach if it
tow ard the Alberta c o u n t r y leave o f absence, in order that he Mr. Edwards will have any seri-
no* moT»d .on* wkda
P'P*r
which has been on for the past may take advantage o f the op- ous difficulty in getting together
Cri
lew years. •
portunity offered.
on the proposition.
L «*
W e N e v e r Substitute
Next door to P. 0., Newberg, Or
home in
Portland
Tuesday
U1
C. A. MORRIS, The Jeweler
PHONE WHITE 113
JUST THREE WORDS!
EVER WOMAN SHOULD KNOW THEM
unless flavored with bitter almonds
I am not sure how many bitter alm­
onds it takes to kill a man, but
they contain a good deal of this
prussic acid that you object to.
“Oxalic acid, with which foolish
people so often commit suicide, is
the salt which gives rhubarb and
sorrel their pleasant flavor. It is a
violently irritant and dreadfully
painful poison.
“Need I tell you that caffeine, the
“In nearly all onr condiments we
eat poison. The oila of nutmeg,
j cloves, black pepper, cinnamon,
peppermint, carraway, horseradish,
thyme, etc., are all poisonous in
j large doses. Black pepper contains
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NEWBERG DRUG CO.
Jro. W. Barcroft, Jr., Pharmacist