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Mrs. Lottie Hannon is home
HOW TO RIPEN TOMATOES
from her trip to St. Louis.
Mrs. Millie Brouillette Whitten
“ Considerable trouble has been
will give an elocutionary recital experienced in the past in the
at Fairfield, Saturday n ig h t . ripening o f the tom ato crop,
July 6th.
said Prof. A. G. B. Bouquet, veg­
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When you have a few minutes etable garden expert o f the 0 . A.
to spare drop in at G. M. Bales’ C., recently. "One o f the great­
of Pa*- Henry Austin was out on the
Arrival and
est drawbacks has been in the
streets Tuesday for the first time shoe shop and see the wheels go
Traku.
dropping of blossoms in the early
round.
He
has
recently
installed
for several weeks.
a machine operated by electric summer, with a resultant meagre
A son of Mr. and Mrs. John
motor, which sews on heavy setting o f fruit. Instead, there­
9:05 A .
6:45 A.
Illigis here with his wife from
soles
before you can tell how fore, o f having ripe tomatoes the
11:05 A .
8:46 A.
A b e r d e e n , Washington, on
each member o f the family is get last of July and middle of August,
5:35 P.
1:10 P.
visit.
ting on. Then you wear the many vines do not begin to set
7:10 P.
4:22 P.
The fu n e r a l o f Mrs. L an g- stogies home and tell your wife- fruit early enough to permit
Mrs. Everett M. Heacock is worthy was held at the Prtsby how it was done.
ripening before the fall. As a re­
The factory has given us
oat from Portland oo a visit terian church on Tuesday after
sult
there
is
much
loss
either
by
another special on R oyal
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bross, Albert
noon.
with relatives.
the
cracking
o
f
the
fruit
by
rains,
W orcester Corsets. lOdoz.
Bross and Miss Lois Verbeek, o f
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coy, of Portland, and Mr. and Miss J. or frosted vines.
E. S. Craven and family arc
is all the> will give us and
The make-up o f the tomato
oat from Portland taking care of The Dalles, the former a brother A. Bross, o f Vancouver, Wash
when these are gone we can
o f Mrs. W. E. Allison, were here ington, were week-end visitors flower is such as to make it nec­
their berry crop.
get no more. This corset is
on
a visit the first o f the week.
extra long with 6 hose sup­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauld
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. essary often to pollenate the
Chris Smith and Claude Lewis W. Newhouse at Shady Nook. blossoms a r t i f i c i a l l y . T he
porters aqd draw string, is
ing came down from Salem on a
trouble
of
poor
setting
of
fruits
have hied themselves off to the For some of the party it was the
well made in every respect,
motorcycle Monday.
is nothing more or less than non­
harvest
fields
o
f
Eastern
Oregon
and
as good as is usually
first
trip
to
Newberg
and
they
Miss Grace Corbett o f Corval­
fertilization
of
the
female
organs
where
they
will
work
through
sold
for $1.50. Our price
were delighted with this lovely
lis, is visiting her friends, the Van
o
f
the
flower.
If
this
organ
is
during this sale is—
out the season.
garden spot in Yamhill county.
Blaricoms, this week.
not
properly
pollenated,
the
Frank Hunt, of Henderson
E. E. Goff, manager o f the
City engineer, Robert Jones, of
flower will fall, breaking off at
Nebraska,
who
spent
three
weeks
Newberg
Telephone Co., h a s
McMinnville, was in Newberg on
here visiting with his parents, completed his arrangements for the first joint below.
Corsets on display in our window.
business last Saturday.
Tomato blossoms remain open
You cannot buy these corsets for
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt, left for building a six room residence on
Miss F lo r e n c e Call o f th e
98 cents only on sale days.
several
days,
and
pollenation
his home the first of the week.
his
lot
bought
last
season
on
Graphic force, visited with her
can be aided greatly by the gar­
E. E. Finley and family who East Hancock s t r e e t . Allen
parents in St. Johns last Sunday.
dener. On bright, sunny days
had been over from Tillamook Smith will have the contract.
W. E. Crozer and family have
the pollen in the flower will scat­
on a visit, left for their home Mr. Goff intended to build last
gone to Salem to celebrate with
ter readily if the vine is shaken
Monday morning. He is in the season but was disappointed in
relatives and take a look at their
or tapped with a stick or lead
grocery business with his brother. a real estate deal which caused
Rosed ale orchard.
p e n c il. A high temperature,
G. E. Stretch w ho went to his the delay. The cost o f the build­ such as that between ten and
. C h a r le s K. Spaulding came
former home in Kansas on busi­ ing will be about $2500.
tw o o ’clock, will cause the pol­
home from the Good Samaritan
ness a short time age has return­ J. D. Stevens, o f Portland, who len to scatter much more freely
Hospital in Portland M onday
ed. He says he found crop pros­ was billed to speak at Duncan’s and be caught bv the pistil, the
V t ) : ’ t ' : ’ t ' : ‘ t '.:’
and is getting along nicely.
pects good in some parts o f the Hall Friday night of last week female organ. I would suggest
George Johnson and family Sunflower state and poor in in opposition to Single Tax was
that some plants be kept as
and Frank Brooks and wife, o f others.
.
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greeted by a fair sized audience checks and not shaken, to com­
Portland, were guests o f Mr.
Mrs. Win. Giles and son Ray who gave marked attention to pare results.
and Mrs. W. H. Brooks Sunday.
m o n d , o f Fort Rock, L a k e his argument, and at the close
If pruning or staking of the
Prof. Harvey A. Wright, who County, are here visiting Mrs. le was heartily cheered. He
vines is desired the plants should
has taught in the High School J. C. McCrea and other relatives. iroduced conclusive argument to
be put closer together in the row,
for the past tw o years, is expect­ The Giles family lived here for a show the injustice o f relieving
ing to take some work in Earl- number o f years before going to one property owner o f the bur­ 2Vi or 3 feet. They should be
pruned to a single stem by re­
ham College next year.
den o f taxes and piling it onto moving all the laterals at the
Lake County to take up land
L. R. Sohns, representing R. L.
H. H. Keim, who went to the the man who has his money in­ axils o f the leaves. They should
Polk & Co., publishers o f city, bedside o f his aged mother at vested in land.
be supported with a stake and
county and state directories, is the old home in Pennsylvania a
When people know the
W. E. Thomas autoed all the cut off when six feet high. Other­
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value o f the Hamilton
in Newberg making up a direct­ few weeks ago, writes to his w ay to Mount Angel Sunday to4 wise they should be planted four
watch
other
factories
will
have
to
come up to their stand­
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family that his mother is fast de­ attend the dedication services of feet apart in the garden or field.”
ard o t quit business, and a movement that will give per­
Miss Lou Mochel, of Chicago, clining and the end is expected to the new Catholic church, so he
fect time for a lifetime only
has been visiting with her former come soon. He will remain un­ says, but he is able t o give a
DUNDEE
Chicago friends, F. W. Morse til the change comes.
very vivid account o f a ball
COMMUNITY SILVER—Something guaranteed for
and family, at their home north
game
that
was
played
in
the
Mr. and Mrs. Jolly were here
25 years.
Rev. Edith Hill Booker is giv­
o f Newberg for several days.
from Philomath to spend Sunday afternoon between M t. Angel ing a course of lectures at the
Teaspoons only $2.00 for half dozen
Mrs. W. S. Parker joined her with Mr. and Mrs. John E and St. Paul. W. B. says he chautauqua gathering at La
Hawk’s Cut Glass Berry Dish $3.50. Besides every-
husband in Salem the last of the Smith. Mr. Jolly is a Republi never saw finer looking fields of Grande, Ore.
thing in the true gift line.
week and spent Sunday with can and a strong Taft man, and growing grain and the n e w
Mrs. F. H. Robison, Mr. and
their brother, F. A. Elliott and says those who are talking hurch, which cost $100,000 is a Mrs. Bert Sanders and “ Uncle
Remember our name on the box is a safeguard.
family. Mrs. Parker returned about the G. O. P being dead aeauty. The crowd in attend­ George” Robinson o f Yamhill,
home Tuesday.
have simply lost their reckoning ance was estimated at 5,000peo- Mrs. John Robison o f Amity, and
There is ground for the suspic­
Mrs. Charles B. Hunter o f )le. A special train carried a Prof. J. L. Kay of the Laurel-
ion that L. M. Smith and family Wallowa, who had been attend­ arge crowd from Portland.
wood Academy at Gaston have
were short on w ood for the ing the commencement exercises
been recent guests o f Mr. and
DONT WANT THE BOYS
heater, else they would not have of her brother at O. A. C., stop-
Mrs. .Roe Robison.
already gone to the seashore to ied off here a few days last week
Clark Smith has gone to New­
The recent bulletin of the port and Toledo and surround­ Egli, Miss Bernice Keyes and lit­ way of reshingling the roof, and
“ escape the hot weather.“
to visit her friend, Mrs. C. A.
Maine State Board o f Health ing country to look over the tle Margaret Parrett.
a new chimney and nice porch on
Miss Lora Young, one o f the Crabtree.
gives this item:
the front. A. V. Hendrickson
land
with
the
idea
o
f
buying
it
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Graves;
recently
compositors in the Graphic office,
Stacy Pleasant writes from
'One hundred and fifteen of suited with conditions there.
was the carpenter.
from
Indiana,
Mrs.
Harmon
o
f
in company with some Portland Chandler, Arizona, that h$ left
the big business houses o f Min­ J. M. Glass a noted lecturer
Florence and William Huckle­ There will be a Silver Medal
friends, saw the beautiful scenery Newberg on June 6 and took pas­
neapolis have signed an agree­ from Pasadena, California, will
berry o f Portland, were Sunday contest at the schoolhouse Sat­
o f the upper Columbia from the sage on the steamship Beaver for
ment not to employ boys under deliver a lecture on woman suf­
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. urday evening at 8 o ’clock. Let
decks of a steamer on last Sun­ x>s Angeles. Says he finds it
8 years o f age who use tobacco frage at the church in Dundee on
all be in attendance.
Bennett.
day.
hot and disagreeable in the in any form. The list o f names
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
Thursday,
July
the
11th.
Ad­
■
Mrs.
J.
P.
Powell,
who
has
E. A. Hall w*as called home desert country. His father, W. includes all o f the important em­
Mrs.
F. L. Strait Thursday, July
mission
free.
As
the
subject
is
been
suffering
from
a
severe
at­
from the Alberta country on ac­ P. Pleasant, formerly o f New­ ployers.”
one that will be put before tack o f acute gastritis, is con­ 11, instead of the 10, next week.
count of the sickness of their berg, is carpentering at Mesa.
There is practical reform lor the voters at the coming election valescing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Wolfe were
little daughter, who is in the
President Levi T. Pennington, you. It is not based npoa moral
visitors
at Glen Hazel last week.
in
November
it
is
hoped
that
hospital at Portland recovering who is a delegate to the National considerations, but npon the tact
CHEHALEM
CENTER
Mrs. Anna Kidd and children,
from an operation performed for Prohibition Convention to be that boys who use tobacco are every voter in the vicinity, re­
of
Minnesota, are visiting her
gardless
of
present
belief
on
the
appendicitis.
leld at Atlantic City, New Jer­ not efficient. T h e s e .business
Mr. F. L. Harford made a bus­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Yarn.
question,
will
be
present
to
hear
Dale Butt is at home from his sey, left here Wednesday morn­ louses have found out that the
iness trip to Portland Thursday. Also Mrs. Eliza Culfoid, o f Ami­
visit o f tw o weeks at Grass Val­ ing for the journey. On the re­ > oys who have the tobacco the subject handled by one who
Mrs. G. C. Palmer goes this ty, a sister o f Mrs. Yarn’s, is
ley and reports a great time, turn trip he expects to make labit lack in the sense of respon­ has given it careful, thoughtful
week to be with her husband at making them a visit.
study.
fishing and riding cayuses. He stops at Philadelphia, Indianap­ sibility. There is philosophy for
Miss Mildred Wills and mother Bend, in Eastern Oregon, where
says the fanners report a much olis, Chicago and Minneapolis, it all. It is easily explained from
SATIRE
he is holding down a homestead.
better crop outlook than they le will return about the first o f physiological point o f view. It of Chehalem Center, were guests
of Miss Edith Minchin Saturday
Word comes from Texas that
have had for years.
August.
When an editor says:
‘Our
is saying to a boy, “ You ought and Sunday.
Mrs. Ranna Atkinson and family
esteemed
contemporary.”
W. H. Mittan from the North
The Oregon Electric has shipped not to use tobacco, but if you do
A large audience was in attend­ have been troubled with malarial
When one woman says to an­
Yakima country in Washington in nine car loads o f vitrified we don’t want you.’’ This is
ance at the Gold Medal Oratori­ fever. Also the stork has left a
other: “ How young you look!”
who is taking a look at Oregon brick, about 120,000, from Ken­ not sentiment, it is business.
cal Contest held in the church young son at the home of Mr.
When a lover says to a rival:
was attracted to Newberg. He ton, Washington, tor paving on —Ohio State Journal.
on last Saturday evening. The and Mrs. Ray Carter recently.
“ So glad you came.”
says he likes the looks of things First street between the rails
interest of the occasion centered
Ross Alutnbaugh, road super­
M ethodist Episcopal Church
When a stout woman says to
here and we hope he will find and for a width ofeighteen inches
on the four young contestants visor o f District No. 6, is spread­
a
thin
woman: "H ow well you
what he wants.
on the sides o f the track. They
who were so evenly balanced in ing rock on the road west from
The
sutyect
next
Sabbath
look.”
Attorney and Mrs. Ralph Wil­ appear to be of excellent quality
ability that the averages ranged H. A. Page’s home. Let the good
morning
will
be:
“
How
Christ
When a bachelor girl says to
and
will
last
for
many
years
and
liams, o f Dallas, who recently re­
f r o m forty-one to forty-three. work go on.
Founded
a
Great
Spiritual
King­
the
engaged girl: 1 am so happy
turned from Chicago, were in keep in good shape.
Amiel Woisky received the high­
dom
.”
At
nigl)t
the
topic
will
Elmer
Hodges
went
out
to
the
that you are going to be mar­
Newberg last Sunday visiting
D. A. Hart has traded his resi­
est marks and proudly wears
be:
“
Fourth
o
f
July
Reflections
Grand
Round
country
lately.
ried.”
with Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr. dence property on River street
the beautiful medal. The other
for
an
American
Citizen.”
All
Rejection slips.—Satire.
Scott Thayer came home for a
and Mrs. D. C. Noyes. Mr. Wil­ and some Portland property for
contestants were Ruth Taylor
are invited.
visit during the week.
liams was again honored by be­ the Mrs. Carter farm o f 130
and David Marr o f Dundee, and
THE B B T r o T N EWBERG
ing elected the second time as acres situated southwest o f Day-
Rev. E. Pemberton, o f Salem,
Lyle Willard o f Dayton. Miss
Terrace.
National Republican committee­ ton some three miles. He will
G. M. Bales has installed the
Mildred Wills o f Chehalem Cen­ g a v e a good 9ermon at th e
man. He is a strong Taft sup­ occupy rooms over his hardware
C. E. Dawson has taken over ter, gave a reading, as did also church in the morning and at latest machinery for repairing
porter and thinks Dr. Coe and store. All the second floor of the sale contracts held by F. C. Miss Edith Minchin. The Dun­ evening services.
shoes. Half soles sewed on while
Ackerson, the t w o Roosevelt the building has been rebuilt re­ Wallace on above tract. Any­ dee church choir sang several
Some necessary improvements you wait. No extra charge for
boosters in the Oregon delega­ cently and put in order for pleas­ one interested can find him at hymns and other musical num­ have been made on the residence sewed work. 715 East First
tion at Chicago, got off bad.
ant housekeeping rooms.
109 W. Hancock street.
It
38-40
bers were rendered by Miss Lela ot Mrs. iMary Palmer Johnson by Street.
Corset Sale
Locals'and Personals
Friday and
Saturday
June 28*29
98 Cents
Miller Merc. Co.
Every Art­
icle Sold is
Backed by
our guarantee
a
$ 12.251
C. A. MORRIS, The Jeweler