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5 THE NEWBERO GRAPHIC Locals and Personals * **. Peter Hansen left Wednesday morning for Salem to attend the Kimball School of Theology. Mrs. E. G. Hagey spent Sun day in Portland in attendance at the W. C. T. U. convention. Miss Eva Kelly left here Tues day for her home in Gaston, after a week’s visit with her brother, Fred Kelly. Mrs. Alfred Trodeson, o f M or gan, spent several days visiting in the home o f Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Parker. Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding and daughter Ila came down from Salem Thursday and spent a few days in Newberg. Mrs. G. W. Hammond came out Tuesday from Portland to spend a few days with her moth er, Mrs. 0. C. M cKay. She ex pects to leave here Friday for her new home in BuH Run. Mrs. J. L. VanBlaricom went to Corvallis Sunday, returning Wednesday, where she visited with her mother, Mrs. W. A Foster. She was accompanied by her son, Elgin, who entered Oregon Agricultural College. Misses Gladys Wolfe and Gert rude Morgan left here Wednes day for Philomath where they will attend school. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. H. R. Best and Mrs. G. A. Best were in attendance at the W. C. T . U. convention in Portland Wednes day. Walter Fortune made a busi Arrival aad Departure of ---------- Pae- _ _ _ _ _ ----------------- ■sngar Trains. ness trip to Portland Wednesday. John Brown, a former resident T rä fe »fa , f.alaal Träfe» ¿ »m P a r tia l Born to Mr. and Mrs. Barney o f this place, but now o f Hor- 9:05 A . M. B ow m aster on Sunday, a daugh 6:45 A . M. nitas, California, has been visit 11:05 A . M. ter. 8:46 A . M. ing relatives here the past few Gerald Wilcox returned to his 5:85 P. M. 1:10 P. M. days. 7:10 P. M. home in Springwater Wednesday 4:22 P . M. Mrs. W. W. Nelson returned after a short visit here with home Sunday from a three weeks’ “ Shorty” Pendall spent last friends. visit in Seattle with her sister, Sunday in McMinnville. Mrs. H. E. Walker returned to Mrs. John Knight, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Conlee, o f River her home in Rex after an extended quite ill. side, California, were in Newberg visit with her daughter, Mrs. K. Miss Laura Hammer, of Yam visiting at the home o f T. H. Pettingiil. hill, and Mjss Florence Rees, of Gardner. Mrs. Robert Ewell and Mrs. Carlton, were in tow n Thursday Mrs. Orin Sherwocd, of Mc Jennie Ewell, o f Amity, are in evening to attend the reception Minnville, spent Monday with town visiting at the home o f at the Parker home. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Zack Martin. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott re G. Miller. Mrs. M ary Ronck and tw o turned to their home in Salem Logan Scott, who has been sons, Guy and Horace, left New Friday. They were accompanied working at the saw mill, had a berg Tuesday going to Portland by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott, bone of his left wrist broken last where they expect to make their who spent a few days in the Wednesday. home. Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hoskins Ira and R. N. Hutchins moved An important business change spent Sunday in Newberg with with their families into the house took place Saturday when B. F. A grand Republican Rally un the latter’s parents, Mr. and op the corner of Seventh and Cummins bought the entire groc Mrs. T. H. Gardner. Meridian streets, Wednesday af der-the ausprices o f the Carlton Taft Republican Club will be ery stock o f Harvey Brothers, at Mrs. A. E. Worth returned to ternoon. held at Carlton on Wednesday 215 North Main street, and will her home in Portland Tuesday Mrs. S. M. King, o f the K in g evening, October 30, at 7:30 p. continue the business at this lo after visiting for several days Millinery parlors, returned home m. An interesting program will cation, moving his stock from with Mrs. O. C. McKay. from Portland Monday, after be rendered, interspersed with the First street store. Frank Hon. Walter McCammack will visiting for several days with music. Judge Webster, of Ore needs no introduction to the speak at Duncan’s hall Saturday her daughter. the Main street gon City, and other prominent people o f night, November 2nd, under the Mrs. H attie Manlove, o f P o rt speakers will address the meet neighborhood, as he was practi auspices of the T aft club. land, 4spent Saturday and Sun ing. Arrangements are in pro cally raised in Newberg and Miss A. T. Craig won first day with A. Benson and family. gress for special trains to and everybody k n o w s him . Mr. prize in a state recipe contest Mrs. Manlove was formerly a from McMinnville, Yamhill and Leas who was clerking for Har given by Armour & Co., o f Chi neighbor of the Bensons in Okla Fairdale, and delegations w ill be vey Brothers, will continue in the cago. The recipe sent in was for homa. in attendance from there and same capacity for Mr. Cummins. Last Friday night while going making lemon pie. Mrs. Robert Atkinson and little other towns in the county. A home after being called out by A statement made in last son returned to their home in rousing time is expected. the fire alarm to the Imperial Goldendale, Washington, Wed week’s Graphic regarding W. M. The barometer dropped a few hotel F. A. Morris, of the New Sargeant trading for the J,ames nesday after a month’s visit at points Monday and the indica berg Land Company, had a close property should have been the the home o f the former’s parents, tions are that we are in fo r a call o f being electrocuted. He Graham property on Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Christenson. heavy rain before it lets up. We street. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith and have been very fortunate in hav* was walking along College street Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baldwin family left Newberg Tuesday for ing the rain hold o ff as long as with his black dog Jeff a few feet and daughter, M ary, o f West- their new home in Neskowin, Til it has, but with so much paving ahead and when he reached Third field, Indiana, are visiting with lamook eounty, where they have and street repairing to be done street Jeff stepped on a live elec Mrs. Emma Hod gin and family.' a large dairy ranch. Their New we are far from being ready for tric wire and gave a yelp just a Mr. Baldwin is an uncle o f Mr. berg friends wish them great a long continued rain. It w ill be moment before Mr. Morris came up, and on looking closer he no success. Hodgin. a great thing for the farmers, as Mrs. H. M. Bray and tw o chil they need it so they can get right ticed eleven wires down, and the Mrs. J. A. Barker, o f Sheridan, was in Newberg Monday visiting dren, formerly o f Buena Vista, down to business plow ing for fact that he was behind Jeff prob at the home of W. A. Corey. She Colorado, who have been visit their foil grain. Very little plow ably saved his life. I t was an evening o f varied experiences with left Tuesday for Portland to be ing for several days with the ing has been done so far owing Frances A. He had spent the in attendance at the W. C. U. former’s sister, Mrs. G. O. Keeney, to the lack o f moisture. evening at the Gem and he was left here Wednesday for their convention. Oscar C. M cK ay died at his light-hearted and happy and the P. E. Bauer, chaplain of the new home in Salem. home on West First street, on world seemed foil o f sunshine penitentiary in Salem, was in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunlap Sunday, October 20, after an ill and flowers when he returned Newberg Wednesday. He ad drove to Damascus last week ness o f only a few days, at the home after the show, but to be dressed the student body at the with Dr. Hester in his auto to age o f 77 years. The funeral ser routed out to a midnight fire and college chapel in the morning, bring the former’s father, John vices were held Monday evening almost become electrocuted on speaking in opposition to capital Dunlap, to Newberg, he having at 7:30 o ’clock in the Hollings the second return home wears on been laid up for a month on ac worth chapel, conducted by Rev. punishment. the nerves, and Mr. Morris thot Mr. and Mrs. F. Groshen, of count of a fall he had received. George C. Ritchey. The body pretty seriously about it after Los Angeles, California, who Mrs. Dell Cox Washburn, who was shipped Tuesday morning he had retired. have been on a several months is attending the W. C. T. U. in to Troy, Missouri, being accom Early Wednesday morning the tour visiting different parts of Portland, will speak at Friends panied as tar as Portland b y j. nice large' residence on North the Northwest and now on their church Sunday, both morning Taylor, son-in-law of the de Main street belonging to W. E. w ay home, were in Newberg and evening. Mrs. Washburn was ceased. Mr. M cK ay is survived Tuesday. formerly a resident of Newberg by his wife and three daughters, Thomas was completely destroy ed by fire, also a lot o f household The T. P. S. club very pleas and a prominent W. C. T. U. tw o o f whom reside in Troy, goods. G. W. Richtmyer, who antly surprised Mrs. W. W. Nel worker in Oregon. Missouri, and Mrs. J. Taylor, of lives next to the Thomas place The firemen were called out Newberg. son at her home on Monday was awakened by the bright afternoon. The ladies brought last Friday night during the One o f the worst wind and light and roar o f the flames dainty refreshments with them storm, but the cause for the rain storms that has visited New about 4:30 and immediately tele and a social hour was enjoyed alarm was only the burning out berg for many days held sway phoned the alarm, but the fire of a chimney at the Imperial by all. last Friday night and played had made such headway that Our faithful and efficient police Hotel. Owing to the heavy wind many pranks with telephone and had the firemen been there at man, W. E. Thomas, informs us the sparks were watched until all electric light wires. The Yam that time they could not have that instead o f eating his lunch danger o f them igniting other hill Electric Company report saved anything. The property at the time the fire broke out in buildings was over. damage done to the extent o*. had been occupied for some time Dr. Bowers was agreeably sur between tw o and three hundred the city hall last week, he had by A, C. Smith and family but eaten his lunch and it was he who prised last Saturday morning by dollars. The storm broke ninety he was moving over to the coast first discovered the fire and turned the arrival o f his father from of the street lamps, which Cost and had taken tw o loads o f his Crawfordsville, Indiana. It was the company one hundred dol in the alarm. household goods out and part of Mrs. 'S. A. Petersmeyer, o f the first time they had seen each lars, and five extra men were them were still in the building. Tulare, South Dakota, who has other since October, 1904. He kept busy twelve hours Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas had plan been visiting a t the Fred Werth came over the Canadian Pacific installing the new lamps. Wires ned on moving into the house home, went to Willamina Mon and was delighted with the fine were down on several streets just as soon as Mr. Smith had day for a week’s visit with rela scenery along the route. It is making it dangerous for pedes vacated it. and were out to the tives. She expects to leave for his first trip to the far west. The trians, but trouble men were out place the day before looking her home next week and will be doctor will keep kim if he can. early Saturday morning and had around to see if any changes Miss Christine I. Tinling, for the live wires restrung before need be made, and they are sure accompanied by her g r a n d mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Lier- merly o f England, now o f Vir any one came in contact with there was no rubbish nor any ginia, will speak in Newberg on them. .The Newberg Telephone thing burning near the place at man. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huff next Tuesday, October 29. Miss Company suffered heavy dam that time. There is some mys is National Superin ages, and all repairs had not tery about the origin of the fire man, daughter Elsie, and son Tinling Glenn, of Valton, Wisconsin, ar tendent of Scientific Temperance been made until to-day. On and the opinion is pretty general rived here Saturday evening for Instruction and is an exceedingly their country lines a large num that a firebug turned the trick, a visit with their son, H. M. forceful and intensely interesting ber o f poles were blown down, in as nobody had been about the Huffman and family. They were speaker, having spent a number nearly every case where a weak house smoking. Mr. Thomas accompanied by their son-in-law o f years in this line o f work. All pole stood, it went down. At says it isn’t right to accuse any and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. should avail themselves o f this, the corner of Third and College one of such a crime unless there Glen Kelly. Mr. Huffman and rare opportunity o f gaining streets eleven telephone wires is positive proof, as it might be Mr. Kelly have sold their inter practical information. Posters were do a n, and many protectors the case that a tramp accidently ests in Wisconsin, and expect to will announce place of meeting. were burned out, including all started the fire. There was only ’— Press Cor. locate some where on the coast. those in the central office. $700 insurance on the building. --------------------------------- — Miller M erca , T h e m oney c lo th e s is j u s t Co. you as spen d fo r g o o d a s th e m o n e y y o u s p e n d f o r a n y t h in g else. If you care w h at you g e t f o r it, see w h a t w e 'l l g iv e . * r • 4 - H art Schaffner & M arx ' c lo th e s a n d o u r serv ic e , a c o m b in a t io n you c a n ’t get any w h e r e else. 7 /filler 7/fercantiie Com pany ■ * . :• Optometry—The science and art of prescribing and fitting glasses to correct defective sight, without the use of drugs f. : - 1 : Optometrist—One skill ed in optometry, an ex pert in measuring eye defects, a physical eye specialist. Concerning Your Eyes By C. A. Morris, Doctor of Optometry Good eyesight is essential to health, comfort and appearance. Have you ever noticed a strained look on your face, or your frien d’s? U sually this comes from eye-strain. M ore wrinkles are caused by eye-strain than by age. Thousands unconsciously squint in an effort to adapt the eyes to the sur roundings. Success in relieving eye- strain depends entirely upon the O P T IC A L S K IL L o f the practitioner who prescribes the glasses. N eglect o f the eyes many times leads to surgical operations, which glasses worn in time may prevent. I do not use drugs in m aking examinations. A qualified optometrist corrects errors o f vision by means o f properly fitted lenses. C. A. M O R R IS O PT O M E T R IST P H Y S IC A L EYE S P E C IA L IS T O P P O S IT E P O S T O F F IC E Qualified by examination under Oregon State Board Diploma from Peoria Optical School EYES EXAMINED rvltv uLAooiiO NO DRUGS USED MODERN INSTRU MENTS OF PRECIS- ION USED IN TEST ING SIGHT. BCTMOCTaegaaaOPlJM uaKIBIMOCTO^^ Mr. J. W. Hobbs, o f Eugene, was in Newberg on business Sat urday. Mrs. G. H - Bryan and Her mother, Mrs. J. C. Nelson went to Albany Wednesday to visit for a few days with the former’s daughter, Mrs. C. W. Searls. Mrs. Stanhope Pier and Miss Lula Trueblood came up from Portland last Wednesday to at tend the wedding of their friend, Miss Pearl Cummings. Mrs. L. M. Parker was called to Cottage Grove on account o f illness in the L. S. Hill family. She also visited with J. W. Cof fin’s family at Springfield Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilmot returned to their home in Oregon City, after spending a few days in town and attending the Elliott-Cummings wedding. REGISTRATION OF YOURS IN THE SIX PRECINCTS IN AND ABOUT NEWBERG T otal registration numbers 1045, o f these 795 registered prior to the primary election, and 250 since. Of the 250 regis tered since the primary, there were 146 that registered as Re publicans, 38 as Prohibitionists, 35 as Democrats, 20 as Socialists, 8 as Progressives and three as Independents. This is a Repub lican majority of 42 overall, and it is my opinion that of the 795 previously registered, about the same average or percentage will be shown. Several voters have tailed to register at all. Ezra Hayes. Baptist Church Everybody is invited to come [ ..... . - to Duncan's hall Saturday night Service for men at the Baptist and hear the political issues dis 'church Sunday evening at 7:30. cussed by tw o prominent P o rt ¡Subject: “ Some Reasons Why land speakers. The Hon. S. B. | Women Should Have the Right Huston and John McCune are i to Vote.” Good music. All are advertised to speak, under the ; cordially invited, men, women, auspices of the Taft club. ' boys and girls.