tfTc, « ’a r t tlBMflPMtt'ftWMMtò?* * * f« if 'AAn#«« NBBPIMMI THB NEWBERO ORAPtIIC Lee Sprout had expecte4 to start on a visit to his former home in Nebraska Wednesday bnt w a s delayed on account o f a car bunk le on one o f his hands. Arrival «ad - ■ 6:46 A. M. 8:46 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 4:22 P. M. -■ of P m - I T « * » f r _ P K tk W 9:05 A. 11:05 A. 5:35 P. 7:10 P. M. M. M. 1Í. M r. and M rs. C. A. Crabtree are home from Pendleton where they spent the-summer. H. H. Keim, Who recently located at Ridgefield, W ashing­ ton, w a s here on business the first o f the week. Miss K a ty Jones, w h o spent several months in N ew berg visit­ ing w ith M rs. Znm w alt and in the interval acting as stenogra­ pher for different firms, left for her home in Missouri Wednes­ day. She intends to meet a sis­ ter in San Francisco w h o is on her w a y to China to do mission­ ary w ork. S. A. Mills arrived home from W . W . H ollingsworth, the Sarg B ritt camé home Tuesday the Alberta country the first of undertaker, w a r called to Ridge- to vote- ,. the week where he spent several field, W ashington, by telephone M r. and Mra. M. M . York and days looking at farm lands. on Tueaday morning . to take little one were up from Portland A. T. Boldon left M on day charge o f the remains o f the wife last Sunday on a visit. after spending several d ays here o f Henry Bnrbaker, w h o died M rs. F r a n k 1 Curtis w as taken visiting w ith his sister, Mrs. Ir a to a Portland hospital Tuesday Hutchens, and other relatives. , for treatment for an inward Attorney O reL. Price and M ay - tumor. n a r d Redmond, o f Portland, M rs. W alter Chalmers, o f P o rt­ came last Friday to attend the land, w a s in New berg last week funeral o f Mrs. W . H . Nelson. visiting with her brother; A. E. The interior o f the college gym ­ Wilson. nasium w as given a fresh coat o f C. E. H ollingsw orth came out white paint Tuesday afternoon, from Portland Tuesday to cast in preparation for the approach his vote and spend the day with ing basket ball season. home folks. On Tuesday night election re­ Ernest Everest and M rs. M in­ turns were flashed on canvass in nie Forsyth went to Tillamook front o f both the m oving picture recently where ithey were m ar­ theatres, where crowds stood ried. Tfcey returned home a few u n t i l midnight watching the results. days ago. there after a» short illness. The Burbaker family lived here up to a short time ag o when they moved to Ridgefield. Pacific college has been pre­ sented with a greatly appreciated gift by the members o f her Alum- ni association. M on day morn­ ing Dr. T ; W . Hester, president of the association, w a s present at chapel, and in a neat and ap ­ propriate speech presented to the college a' fine quartered oak table and a dozen chairs o f similar style for use on the platform o f the auditorium. President Penn ington responded to this presen­ tation speech, expressing appre­ ciation Tor the loyalty o f the Alumni and thanks for this fine gift to the college. A t the close the students and faculty, joined w ith the members o f the Alumni association w h o were present in singing the college song. nual boys’ conference at Eugene, November 29 to December 1, the Friday, Saturday and Sunday follow ing Thanksgiving day. At a meeting o f representatives from the University of Oregon, the Eugene Commercial club, the Ministerial association, the U. o f O. and the city Y. M . C. A .’s ar­ rangements were made for the entertainment o f the tw o hundred delegates that are expected to attend this conference. From the time of the holding o f the first conference at Salem in 1906. these gatherings have been grow in g in size and interest till today they stand as the . . _ . .. . * r' at" ‘ ior Î ' bt‘ tCT. ment o f the boylife throughout the state o f any movement o f its kind. Open to delegates from any organized Sunday School class or Boys’ Bible Study club whose members are o f an aver­ age age o f fourteen years or over, these conferences have been the means o f bringing together boys from the entire territory from Portland to Roseburg, and this year it is more than probable that there will be representation from Grants Pass. Entertainment is furnished free by t W citizens o f Eugene and special rates are to be made on all the roads so that the expense item is brought to a minium. H . A. Dalzell, the state boys’ w ork secretary, will spend his time be­ tween n ow and the date o f this conference w orking np interest by visiting as many o f the larger tow ns as his time will permit, and in perfecting the program . He w ill gladly send program s and printed matter regarding the conference to any w ho drop him a card care o f the Y. M. C. A. building, Portland. Already the 'program commit­ tee has secured promises from H. W . Stone, R. R. Perkins, of P o rt­ land, A. C. Schmitt, o f Albany, to be in attendance and to take p art on the program . They are hoping to have W . H . Lew is, o f Henry Hopkins, w h o recrntly sold his cottage on South M en dian street, has a new bu n galo w well under w a y on Hancock street, immediately west of the M rs. J. B. Rowèll, w ho is now residence o f Attorney Clarence in her seventy-sixth year, is seri­ Butt. President Pennington arrived ously ill w ith asthma and heart trouble. Her recovery is in very home the first of the week and is dow n to college w ork again grave doubt. L . M . Gilbert w a s dow n from Besides spending a week in Rosedale last Saturday doing a Indianapolis he visited Baltimore The next rally will be a joint little electioneering! for the Candi­ and Philadelphia while he w a s one w ith Polk county in Grand date for district attorney whom aw ay . H. W . Parker, w h o w a s a can­ Ronde, November 9. The Grand he considered the -best man for didate for representative to the Ronde band w ill furnish music, the office. The reception d o .be given by legislature on the Democratic and the patrons, pupils and teachers are sparing no pains to thejadiea ai tike W . C. T: U. to ticket, went to Portland Tues­ make the day pleasant and prof- Lew is-W iley Co. o f Portland, the men metubens, will take place day afternoon on business. He ^feliver the opening address o f itable. Friday night, November 8th, expects to remain a w a y about a ?the conference. “ Progress and On November 16, a rally at the home o f M m . Johnson on month. The remains of M rs. Henry be held in Lake V iew school. No. Success.” Hancock street. f 21. This meeting w ill include A. E. Wilson, tike jew eler, has Brubaker, w ho died at Ridgefield, Youth's Companion For 1913 numbers 21, 38, 77, 17, 54 and rented the room in the (Graphic Washington, ofpneumonia, were 59. i i The Youth’s Companion ap­ building, which, until recently brought to N ew berg for burial. T hat will doubtless be the last Funeral services Were conducted peals to every interest of family w a s occupied by J. T. Smith, and rally until after January 1, as at the Brethren church, this, life, from house-keeping to ath­ will move to the new .quarters December will be well taken up Thursday morning. letics. It begins with stories of at an early day. with Annnal Institute, December youthful vim and vigor, with George L. Kelty was called to K.J. Davey and family, who 4, 5, 6; Teachers’ examination, articles which disclose thé secrets McCoy Wednesday m orpingby had been visiting for some time Decembe# 18-21; and the State at, the home o f Mrs. Davey’s a phone message announcing a Teachers’ Association. W e have o f successful play in the great parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. turn for the worse in his father, arranged w ith President Acker­ games, with charming tales of Bass, left for their home at Gold­ who has been failing in health man, ot the M onm outh Normal, life at t*he girls’ colleges. But for several weeks. Being eighty The Companion does not sur­ field, Nevada, on Tuesday. years old his recovery is hardly to carry on the regular work of render these readars when they On Monday evening the work the school on Saturday, Novem­ expected. have entered the more serious train jumped some cars off the ber 23, so as to a llo w the teach­ paths of life. Motheis will wel­ On election day the library track near the intersection o f ers of Yamhill county an oppoft come the page for little children board bad a force o f young ladies Meridian street and the S. P. tunity to investigatethe methods and the weekly doctor’s article. track, causing the delay o f the selling pencils on the streets, and used there. This will be a great Fathers will find the important down passenger for tw o hours a refreshment stand w a s also benefit to every teacher, but news o f the day as it is. and not maintained during the day and or more at this point. especially to the beginners, and as it is rumored to be. The en­ evening. The patronage w a s to those o f short experience. A Clarence W atkins left here last tire household will appreciate liberal and the committee feels special train w ill leave M cMinn- Saturday for Oakland, Califor­ the sketches which touch gently grateful to the public for the grille November 23 a t about 7:30 nia, where he will take a thor­ on common foibles or caricature same. a. m., and remain in M onm outh ough coarse in the Oakland school In short for less Rev. Charles 0 . Whitely writes until the dose o f the session, rq, eccentricity. of architecture. H e had been than four cents a week The Com­ from Indiana that he expects to tam in g here abo u t 6 p. m. Fur­ saving his money with this end panion brings into the home clean start home on Tuesday o f next ther notice wiM be given later. in veiw for a long time. entertainment, pure inspiration, week, and with him will come Let us have every teacher that fine ideals, increase ot knowledge. L au gh and g ro w fat is the slo­ Mr. and Mrs. Jared P. Binford, can possibly do so attend this Names rarely seen in tables of g a n o f Orner Fendall, and he o f Carthage, the former a broth­ session. contents will be found in The must have put on several pounds er o f M rs. Joseph W ilson and the M iss E w ing, o f Unionvale, No, Companion’s Announcement for while listening to “ B o b ” Seeds, latter a sister of M rs. John Gil­ 44, has introduced “ Captain 1913, which will be sent upon the laugh maker, last M onday bert. The Binfords expect to re­ B all” and “ German Basket Ball.” request—with samples ot the night, judging from the many main during the winter. H er pupils m ay play at the An­ paper, to those not familiar with hearty chuckles that came from Glenn Paxson, w h o has been nnal Institute. W e w a n t every his direction. . it. doing some engineering w ork for “ Rural S c h o o l Improvement Every new subscriber for 1913 The college hedd no session a big silver mining company in C lub” to send tw o delegates to Tuesday, on account of election. the Blue M ountains in G rant the “ Convention o f Rural School w ill receive tree all the issues for Early in the morning the college county, is at home this week. Improvement C lubs” to be held the remaining weeks o f 1912; voters met in the president’s He will get a permanent posi­ in connection w ith the Annual also, tree, The Companion Win­ office and discussed the various tion with the company as soon Institute, December 5, at 10:30 dow Transparency and Calendar for-4913, in rich, translucent col­ measures to come before the elec­ as their plant is in operation. a. m. ors—the most beautiful o f all tors o f the state, in au effort to The location is 7,000 feet above The ladies of the “ Civic Im­ reach an intelligent conclusion sea level and considerable snow provement C lu b,” o f McMinn- Companion souvenirs. The Youth's Companion, on these matters. is already on the ground. ville, will meet w ith you. Your W ork on the iRev. George F. Round cottage >is progressing nicely and he expects to have it ready for occupancy at no dis­ tant day. JOINT SCHOOL RALLY WITH POLK COUNTY Mrs. M artin Downs, o f Port­ J. W . Duncan, ofehe Northern w ork is identical. We beiieve land, has been in N ew berg since Pacific sales division of the Sher-« much good m ay be accomplished Wednesday morning calling on win-Williams Co. with offices in j at Buch a meeting. D o not fail her many former friends and Portland, w as in tow n over Sun- jto come. All are welcome. S. S. Duncan, Co. Supt. neighbors. M r. D ow ns has a day with his family. He w a s position as inspector o f cars just recovering from an attack Id a Mae Smith, Supervisor. with the Southern Pacific, he o f blood poison in oae arm, hav- having been transferred from ; ing been confined for a few days Northern California where b e : in the hospital at The Dalles be- w as doing track w ork. Their ! fore coming home. On M onday son b a s a position w ith the Hon- he left for San Francisco on a Plans s re n o w well under way eyman H ard w are Co. short business trip. for the holding o f the seventh an- ANNOUNCEMENT FOR DOTS’ CONFERENCE 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. ALBANY APPLE SHOW Albany, Nov. 5. (Special) Ev­ erything seems to indicate that the Albany Apple Fair, to be held on November 13th and 14th, w ill prove to be a still greater success than ever before. Fruit growers in all parts of . Linn Our foil business has exceeded our expectations and we have found it necessary to keep more goods coming to meet the demands of the trade. The last few days we have received shipments of ladies and misses coats and tailor-made suits, also men’s and hoys suits and overcoats. . Nice selection to choose from at a hig range of prices. Complete stock of dress goods, cloakings, fancy goods, ladies and men’s furnishings. Exclusive agents for Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx clothing, Utz & Dunn and Florsheim Shoes. 9/fiVer 7/fercantile Company Symptoms of m | E Y E TROUBLE Perhaps the most common o f all eye trouble is headache. This may be just over the eyes at the temple, or back o f the eyes, or even at the back o f the head. Then there are sm arting and burning eyes and lids, blood shot eyes, and often sties come from eye strain. O ften there is no pain, but the print w ill blur and run together, or yam become sleepy al­ most as soon as you begin to read. Some others are extrem ely nervous, yet never suspect that their eyes are causing it. W ith these few hints w e urge that you look w ell to your eyes, ana should you suspect that they might be the cause o f your trouble, w e suggest that you allow us to make the examination; this costs you nothing, and should w e find that you do not need glasses or that you need the services o f a doctor w e w ill rnm kly tell you so. « C . A M O R R IS , Optometrist ¡ ju t W«U,C. Pw—"> V i B W - Ä s r - a u , :~ iü a íi r • Wmk ; ■ i « t ' ? 1Ï& IS This deed, without a break, was sent to Clerk Fields, by reg­ istered letter for record. Judge McGinn ordered it turned over to Thos. O’Dav, mv attorney, with instructions that C. M. Idleman could have it at any time. I charge that this deed was mutilated after leaving Clerk Fields’ hands. Will E. Purdy. county, and also in several o f try was good lor, as we had the adjoining counties are mak- [ passed through it before, but we ing arrangments to compete for learned the good o f it when we the splendid prizes offered, and saw the coal mines with their the attendance will no donbt be shafts. Then passing through a large. Heretofore the p r i z e s tunnel o f four minutes ride, came offered have been confined to to Green river where we saw orchard products bnt the associ­ “ God in the Rock,” which stood ation has now extended their 1300 feet high as the head looked premium list so as to take in toward heaven. Then came to practically all the products o f Cheyenne and saw’ a fine city the soil. Lectures will be deliv­ where tw o men were killed. ered upon horticultural subjects, On the 25 we came to Colora­ by several o f the faculty o f the do with its fine country. A t the Oregon Agricultural College, and dawn o f the morning we saw other experts in that line, and a them loading and hauling sugar splendid program is being pre­ beets to ^fie railroad, piling them pared. Arrangments are being up in great piles to w ait tor cars. made so that people attending On the morning of the 26, we will be able to get a rate of one came to Kansas City and ¿aw fare and a third, from any sta- j fine fields o f corn and green tion on either the Oregon Elec-1 wheat. Then through Missouri trie or the Southern Pacific at with its heavy corn crop, to St. all o f its branches from Portland Louis where we saw the fine de­ as far south as Eugene. pot. On the morning o f the 27, we got off the train at Danville, the go t on the car for George­ — i— Leaving Portland October 22, town. Got there for lunch with we saw the sights along the Co­ them and spliced glad hands with lumbia river and through the our parents in their old days and Grand Ronde valley. The morn­ many other kind friends. It was ing of the 23 we came to Payette, nice to walk over the ground of Idaho, where we traveled along our boyhood days one time more, the Snake river where we saw where the blackbirds sang their the fine cattle and many of them.' songs and we boys said they had Then we came to Wyoming their meetings. with her mountains and valleys. We had a nice trip. a We never knew what that coun- John Shires. JOHN SHIRES HONE AGAIN .>1