..ta, THE N E W B B B O G RAPH IC R. N. Hutchins and family wil mum CONTEST move to Harney next week. Standing o f contestants in the Fred Crawford and daughter, $400.00 piano contest given by Miss Gussie, were down from Dayton Tuesday night to attenc the Newberg Hardware & Plumb­ ing Co. Week ending Wednes­ the Graham concert. day, April 9. Mrs. Sadie Hoskins has been For every one dollar ($1.00) A rrival and .D eparture of Pas- Miss Sibyl Woodward visited here from Lebanon for severa received on account from March •enger Trains. in Portland over Sunday with days visiting her sister, Mrs. S. 7th to and including March 16th, F. Gause and other relatives. Traina Ira n P ortland her sister, Mrs. W. A. King. we will give receipt for same, and Mrs. M. M. York underwent 20,000 votes. Contestants may 6:4 6 A . M. 9:10 A . M. I L. T. Price was out from Port­ surgical operation at St. Vin­ have access to the company’s 8 :4 6 A . M. 11:05 A . M. land last Saturday looking after cents hospital last week but is Catering to thé woman who his ranch north of Newberg. books. 1:10 P. M. 5:27 P. M. improving nicely and expects to 5111246 demanda, in addition to 1590975 Rev. H. H. Keim, of Ridgefield, 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. M. be able to be removed to her 4696695 16076316 Washington, spent last Satur­ 14068680 4912946 style, f o o t w e a r which is home by the last of the week. Ralph Coffin, of Springfield, is day and Sunday in Newberg. 6282140 11362776 2736006 7637475 PERFECT FITTING and White and company have just in tow n visiting with Russell W. S. Allan, of Dundee, was in 16699481 26217666 made the sale o f a ten acre tract Parker. 1612966 splendid for wear, w e are handling exclusively 22639400 Newberg Tuesday on the hunt o f 6413640 5061446 Jim Ferguson lost a valuable a farm horse to take the place o of timber land in the Hobson 24322228 the high grade footw ear made by U TZ A DUNN 12l57t96 fruit land sub-division west o f 8168840 horse last week, one of his team one that died recently. CO., o f Rochester, N. Y. These snoes have town, owned by Percy M. Tail- o f blacks. The local W. C. T. U. will hold man to Albert A. Clayson for high standard for thirty years and more, both for DRAMATIC READING An infant child o f Mr. and Mrs. an institute on Friday, April 18. $1300 cash. John Eberhard was buried Tues­ Full announcement and program They are made from can * Miss Tucker, graduate of thç Mrs. G. Frank Evans is up day afternoon. will be given next week. fully selected stock and will hold shape under from Portland visiting h e r New York School of, E. S. Craven and family are Mrs. Frederick Stevenson and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Bixby. has teea secured for an enter- most severe wear. The styles are exclusive and out from Portland looking after Miss Jessie Collard came out Mr. and Mrs. Evans expect to> ^idhment at the High School die fitting qualities are nowhere excelled. property interests. from Portland Saturday for a leave soon for Central Oregon Monday evening, at 8 o ’clock. • 5 T • '■ V Orville Hollingsworth, who is visit with their parents, Mr and where they will locate on Miss Tucker comes well recom­ A ll o f the season’s new model« now on sale at in the furniture business at T o­ Mrs. E. B. Collard. claim near Warren McConnell mended. Proceeds for the benefit ledo, Lincoln county, came in for Elwood Minchin, who is with and wife and Miss Harriet Bixby. of t h e school. Admission 25 a short visit Tuesday. a Portland wholesale hardware J. M. Donahoo, who had been cents. Rev. Hiram E. Gould, of Forest firm, spent last Sunday at the in poor health for several months, T b h je v e - Grove, is expected to preach at home o f his parents, Mr. and died last Friday at the age of 54 the M. E. church next Sunday M r s . Samuel Minchin, above years, leaving a wife, one son I believe in myself and the firm Dundee. morning and evening. and a daughter. Funeral ser­ I am working for. District Elder W. N. Coffee will vices were conducted on Sunday J. C. Hodson a n d James I believe in working hard and Lewelling will give talks o n hold quarterly meeting services afternoon, after which the family finding pleasure in it. peace, and arbitration at Cheha- at the Friie Methodist church be­ left with the remains for their I believe that hard work, hon­ lem Center church next Sunday ginning Friday night and con­ former home at Gridley, Cali­ estly and faithfully done, will tinuing over the Sabbath. All fornia, for burial. morning. win its sure reward. Frank Zumwallc made a trip are invited to these services. Norman Macy, son o f Mr. and I believe in seeing the good, not Rev. Horace Houlton, a mis­ Mrs. Alva P. Macy, o f Chico, the bad, in my co-workers. to Wilsonville last week in quest o f hay for his teed store. He sionary o f North China, will California, but w h o formerly I believe that cheerfulness will says he has difficulty in findingjapeak at the Baptist church Sun lived at Dayton, spent last Mon­ accomplish more than discon­ day morning. All are cordially day in Newberg calling on rela­ tent. hay of good quality. invited to come and hear an in­ tives. He is off on a vacation The Newberg Ministerial As­ I believe in today and the work teresting talk on conditions in and is now visiting at Dayton. I am doing, and tomorrow and sociation announces that begin­ Having been away eight or nine and the work I hope to do.—Ex. ning with next Sunday, all even­ China. years, he finds many changes A. W. Rees and wife, o f Port­ ing services will begin at 8 o ’clock during the spring and summer land, visited over Sunday with made in this section. SOKE SENTENCE his brother, J. H. Rees, at Glen- months. Dr. Horace Houlding, of Tai- “ Now,” asked the y o u n g The Springbrook school district wood Farm. Mrs. Rees came to ming-fu, North China, Superin­ P hone W h ite 192 Newberg Monday to visit her school-teacher, “ can anyone give F. H . G R IF F IT H tendent o f a wide mission field is preparing to vote on a bond S h op : 402 F irst S tre e t brothers, H. R. and George M or­ me a sentence with the words in that land, will be in Newberg issue o f $5,000 for the purpose of raising money for enlarging the ris, a n d other relatives, Mr. rom Friday over Sunday, the boys, bear, and bees in it?” Johnny Smith raised his hand. school grounds and building a Rees returning to his work in guest o f Mrs. Edith Hill Booker, the land department o f t h e .“ Well, Johnny, you may try.” In a quiet little country town, “ Are you the same man who Plans have, been completed* to new schoolhouse. so quiet that the silence hurt, a Southern Pacific Co. • r'When we g o swimmin’ all ate my mince pie last week?” have Dr. Houlding address the C. J. Edwards drove to Tuali commercial traveler entered the In the will o f Rev. Isom P. students o f Pacific College at the boys bees bare,” said Johnny “ No, mum, I’ll never be th’ same general store. Going through to tin Tuesday evening to take the man again.” the parlor at the back, he came Oregon Electric for Portland, in Wooten, whose death was noted chapel on Friday at 10 a m., also bravely. for a mass meeting in Friends upon the proprietor and a friend last week, a bequest is made for response to a message from Van- E a sto n Oregon W h eat Lands Mandv—“ W h a tfo h v o ’ been engaged in a game o f checkers. church on Sunday at 2:30 p. m couver, Washington, saying his the Biblical department o f Pacific goin’ to de post office so reg’lar. “ Here, Mr. Slocum.” he said in We have some bargains in brother, W. F. Edwards, was College amounting to one-fourth No offerings will be taken at Are y o ’ correspondin’ w if some an energetic whisper, “ there’s dangerously sick with scarlet o f the estate, and a further sum these meetings. Sherman county. Will take some tw o customers in tte shop.” odher female?” is to go to assist worthy stu­ The p e o p l e of Springbrook small valley farms or city prop­ fever. Slocum never took his eyes Rastas—“ Nope, but since ah dents who may desire to attend school district will hold an elec­ erty as first payment. from t h e board. He merely Miss Minnie Richardson and been areadin’ in de papers ’ bout nodded his bead and whispered Call on White & Co., Mrs. Bulah Hedges and tw o the college. The estate is estim­ tion Saturday afternoon, April dese conscience funds ah kind o f in reply: 705 First Street. 12, to vote on raising money to child red are here from Weiser, ated at about $15,000. thought ah might possibly git a “ That's all right. Keep quiet, Idaho, and are visiting their The concert given by the trio; build a new schoolhouse. This lettah from dat ministah what and they’ll go away again.” “ Really,” began the collector, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen William Wallace Graham, violin­ is an improvement that is badly “ I cannot understand why a married us.” —Life. Richardson. They will probably ist, Mrs. Lula D. Miller, con­ needed and it is their intention Eggs For Hatching man o f your resources will re­ “ I wouldn’t drink out of that remain in Newberg during the tralto, and Edgar Coursou, ac­ to build a house that will be a fuse to pay his honest debts.” For the table and as egg pro­ cup,” said little Johnnie to the companist at Duncan’s Hall, credit to the community. This spring and summer. “ Then I’ll tell you,’ ’ said the well- ducers the Buff Rocks are as will be a good opportunity for well-dressed stranger. “ That’s O. V. Allen, state treasurer of Tuesday night was listened to good as the best. Eggs now to-do citizen, confidentially. “ If I Idaho whose home is at Boise, by an appreciative audience. the women to try wielding the paid up I’d throw you and sev­ Bessie’s cup, and she’s very par­ ready at a dollar for fifteen. E. H. Woodward. spent last Friday in Newberg Each o f the three are artists in ballot, and since they are quite eral others out of work, and I ticular who drinks out of it.” “ Ah,” said the young man as calling on his former friends. He their respective lines and the enthusiastic on the question at haven’t the heart to do it.” Cash For O ld I n » he drank the cup dry, “ I feel hon­ was a resident of Newberg for evening’s entertainment was a issue, there will doubtless be a strong delegation o f ladies at ored to drink out o f Bessie’s cup. j _ . . ,, rare treat. several years when our little city M arriage License „ - i To anvone we pay cash for old the polls. Bessie is your younger sister, | cast_jrc^ . Bring in your old was in the embryo stage, but for K. W. Shafford had tw o broth­ t o Mamie Buffum, a g e 17, isn’t she?” Hastings. Newberg Iron Works, the past ten years or more he ers and a cousin living at Day- Clifford C. Cady, who has been “ Not much! Bessie is my dog.” 6th and Blaine streets. tf. Everett M Walker, age 20. has resided in Idaho. He is off ton, Ohio. The cousin is num­ t h e manager at t h e Newberg for a short vacation and is visit­ bered with the lost in the recent Brick & Tile Works for several ing relatives in McMinnville and disaster that overtook that city, years, is moving to Sylvan, a Eugene, in company with Mrs. one brother has not been heard suburb o f Portland, where he R E S I D E N C E B L U E 201 P H O N E S T O R E W H I T E 113 will take charge c f a similar Allen. from but he has just had a letter Rev. A. J. Weaver, pastor of ffoitt the other brother stating plant for a Portland company. Friends church at Berkley, Cali­ that he escaped injury. He wrote When the Spaulding Company fornia, who came* to attend the that almost every horse in the assumed charge of the plant here funeral of his uncle, Rev. Isom P. city was drowned and that the recently under a lease for a year, Wooten, at Salem last week, task of disposing o f the dead Mr. Cady was induced to remain,, spent Sunday and Monday in animals and clearing up the gen­ although he had decided to g o to Newberg. On Sunday, b o t h eral wreckage was a task that work for the Portland company. i morning and evening, he preach­ was not easy to be reckoned The latter company has since ed at Friends church, showing in with. Another brother, J. W. made the offer so tempting he both sermons the same careful Shafford, who at one time was a could not refuse, hence his change thought he was accustomed to resident of Newberg, was inter­ of residence. WILL MAKE OLD HATS LOOK LIKE NEW use when he was pastor here tor ested in the German bark Mimi, Word has been received here of three years, before going to the an account o f the wreck o f which the burning o f the old historic Nature’s Remedy, the BEST IN THF. WORLD. Try it. new field at Berkley. On Mon­ will be found on the third page Friends Yearly Meeting house at day evening he was given a re­ o f this issue. He is interested in Plainfield, Indiana, which oc­ Greaeele»» Guaranteed; particular people insist on ft ception at the beautiful n e w the company that has the con­ curred on Friday night, March the boi, Harmless, Enough to Cure All the Colds in the Family home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tract for furnishing the logs for 28. The loss is figued at $15,- Terrell, on Wvnooski s t r e e t , the mill at Brighton, on Nehalem 000, with insurance o f $6,000 Buy N yal’8 Family Remedies at the Nyal Store next door to P.O. when a large gathering assem­ Bay, and the company also dis­ carried. Mention is made o f it poses o f the lumber that comes bled on short notice to do him here on account o f the fact that honor. B e f o r e returning t o from the mill. They had leased many o f the readers of t h e Berkley he will make a trip to the Mimi for transporting lum­ Graphic have attended services Seattle to look after some prop­ ber to San Francisco, and v^ere in the house in other years. It erty belonging to his uncle’s es­ to assume charge o f the vessel was dedicated in 1858 and on tate, he being named in the will when it was delivered to them many Sundays since at the time «INO. W . B A R C R O F T , P R ES C R IP TIO N S P E C IA L IS T as the s o l e executor o f t h e at the mouth o f the Columbia o f the big annual meetings, the We Never Substitut« At Your Service Dey or Night estate. By the terms of the will j river. The loggers who were crowds in attendance have been he will receive the sum of one lost in the wreck were from their estimated at ftom ten to fifteen thousand dollars from the estate. logging camps. thousand people. Ü S X Z B O l WMMJKMWWm We Set the Pace in Women’s Footwear I Locals and Personals I I t ......................... 1 « $3.50 and $4.00 The Miller Mercantile Co. ^ Sheet Metal Works Roofing Plates, Tin Plates Zinc, Brass and Copper Sheets Black and Galvanized Sheets and Formed Products \ UseNyal b Fami ily Revnedies AND YOU USE TH E B E S T ! Nyal’s Straw Hat Cleaner, 25c, Nyal’s Figsen, 10-25-50c È NyaFs Face Cream, 25“50C Nyal*S Laxacold, 25c T he Newberg Drug Co. j 3 j