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M * TH E N E W B BEO G RAPH IC Jft AAfcMVU A i i niSTSt'S SU H3EM3«traac<M>p<>ycK%»yyTr»r^^ 30000000^ Mrs. L. M. Parker, Mrs. D. J. The students o f the college are Gilbert, Mrs. C a p i t o l a Me- planning to observe Friday as Kowan, Mrs. Tom Cummings, campus day, when the fellows Mrs. Lon Hadley and Mr. and and any friends who wish to Mrs. J. L. Hoskins went to help, will spend the day at work L Springbrook Monday to assist on the grounds. At noon the < *»»»»»^ ^ gOOOO r a f t ^ v ^ ^ Mrs. Matilda Hoskins in cele co-eds will serve dinner and at 4 brating her birthday anniver o ’clock a triangular track meet Arrivai and Departure of Pas- The Woman’s Auxiliary to the sary. will be pulled off with the force Traina. College will meet at the boarding Attorney Clarence Butt has divided up thus—Faculty, Col Traía* far Partlaa* T rala* fraai Fortlaad hall Saturday at 2:30. sold his barn to Walter Wilson lege, Academy. j Lewis Mills and family, o 6:46 A. M. 9:10 A . M. who is moving it to his farm In a recent issue o f the Graphic 8:46 A . M. 11:05 A M. Portland, visited their numerous near tow n to store straw in for the notice o f the "book cyclone’ ’ 1:10 P. M. 5:27 P. M. Springbrook relatives Sunday. bedding for his horses. There was read by a subscriber living Miss Constance E w in g , o are few farmers who have all the north of Chehalem mountain, 4:07 P. M. 7:10 P. M. Portland, was a guest at the shelter they could use to g o o c who made a most unexpected George K elt; made a trip to Walter Terrell home Sunday. advantage here in the valley dur an4 welcome donation o f forty- M cCoy in his machine Wednes 5 ,0 0 0 y a r d s m u s lin a n d S w is s E m nine books to the library. The John I. Hadley visited at Day ing the winter season. day. ton last Saturdav and Sunday donor, Miss Cora Jacquitb, o f Lee Jones reports to the Graph b r o id e r ie s fr o m 5 t o 7 in c h e s in w id t h . Tom Jones was up from Port with his nephew, Louis Hadley ic that building operations are Laurel, has the sincere thanks o f land on a visit the first o f the Rev. George C. Ritchey moved lively out in the Fern wood neigh the Library Board for her liberal O u r r e g u la r 1 5 c e n t lin e . week. to his new home just outside o: borhood. Tom Parrish is build donation and thoughtful consid W e fin d w e a re o v e r s t o c k e d o n t h is , R.L. Booth and Leejoneawere town to the east the latter part ing a barn 30x60 feet with shed eration of the needs of the library. visitors at the county seat on o f last week all round, Martin Adolph a barn The many friends of Mrs. Mil g r a d e o f e m b r o id e r y a n d w ill g i v e o u r Wednesday. Read the menu for the chicken 40x50 feet and Mr. Timm on the lie B. Whitten will be pleased to Miss Sibyl Woodward visited pie supper on this page. You old Noah Parrish farm a large know that she has written a c u s to m e r s a s p e c ia l p r ic e o f 11 c e n t s in Portland the first o f the week can’t cook a supper equal to it residence and also a bam. new song entitled "The Port p e r y a r d o n a ll o u r 1 5 c e n t e m b r o i d land Rose," the music by Miss with her sister, Mrs. W. A. King. at home for 35c. Anyone who has not been to Miss Katherine Romig enter Prof. Bovard o f O. A. C. wil the river to see the work on the Grace Lee McCoy, and that it is e r ie s f o r o n e w e e k o n ly . tained a few young ladies Tues give a free lecture at the high new bridge will be surprised being well received by Boston S e e w in d o w d is p la y . day night in honor o f Miss Lucy school Friday evening on the when they visit the scene o f the ians, a good notice o f it having been given recently in one of the Mills. operations to see how well the bird life o f Oregon. big Boston daily papers. The Mrs. J. Carl Nelson went to Mrs. Nathan Cook was over work is progressing. The pile sentiment of the song rings true Portland last Saturday to re from Hillsboro and spent Sun driver has been kept busy and with loyalty to the West and it main a few days visiting with day with her parents, Mr. and the false work is already extend ought to have a large sale ed halfway across the stream. relatives. Mrs. F. W. Morse. among loyal Oregonians who cxfacKHXBanBXso^ Marion George received a letter Austin Keeney has his old resi Judge Pearce and£ommiasion- have a fancy for our lovely roses. a few’days ago from Mrs. George dence on Wynooski street cleared ers Sitton and Calkins took Through the good graces of the ladies from the latter, with F. A. Morris, W. J. Morris, D. aw a y and the foundation in for look at the work on the Willa who is visiting with her children in the Imperial valley in Southern White & Co., the real estate committees from the Women’s Johnson, A. Palmer, Wallace, a new one. mette river bridge Wednesday. California. * She said the barley people, Charlie Larkiu has trad Relief Corps named in tw o Linville, D. Ireland, and Miss Revs. E. I. Harrington and N. Mrs. Ella Langellier who spent ed his home and acreage near stances: Ethel Morris, Mrs. G. A. Best, crop was ready to cut and good , Welter attended the D is t r ic t the winter with her daughter at Newberg for the Wm. Branch- Mrs. H. R. Best, and Mrs. Fred old summer time was at hand Solicitation of Funds—J. D. Quarterly meeting held at Forest Roslvn, Washington, returned — . with the mercury soaring around flower farm of 330 acres, located Gordon, chairman, C- C. Fergu Patterson. Grove last week. home the first of the week in fair in the beautiful rolling red hill 96 in the shade o f the goard son, C. R. Chapin, Mrs. Maggie Sam McVey who made a trip ly good health. Chehalem Center. section east o f Amity. The com Littlefield, Mrs. John Larkin. vine. with his auto to Falls City, re Miss Dorothy Montgomery, o f Parade—H. R. Morris, chair L. A. Brisbine who was in munity will be sorry to see Mr. cently. savs he found the roads McMinnville, and her guest, Miss Larkin and family leave here, but man, George L. Kelty, W. H. The male quartette, o f Che town a few. days ago, said he in pretty fair condition all the Lena Sastabend, o f Astoria, 1 this large farm will give him and halem Center, accompanied by Nelson, Mrs. Maggie Littlefield, was at Yamhill last week and spent Sunday with their friend, way. lis force o f strong boys-an op- the Misses Fay Hawley and Mrs. George Kelty, Mrs. C. C. earned that^Hon. Lee Laughlin Lester Pike who works at the Miss Rita McDonald. jortunity to spread out. Mr. Florence ilcGuire sang at church Ferguson. From the Women’s was very sick and his recovery sawmill got a hand caught, in a Mrs. Margaret Smith, the wife not expected. Mr. ■ Laughlin is Jranchflower and family are Relief Corps—Mrs. Etta Moore, in Rex last Sunday. belt Tuesday evening and one o f of John E. Smith, died on Wed one o f the pioneers o f the coun- well spoken of in the community Mrs. R. B. Linnville, Mrs. Marie The committee who has charge the bones o f the wrist was frac- nesday. Funeral services will be of the arrangements for the 4th 1 :y and has long been identified where they have lived for eleven K. Evans. held at the M. E. church Friday- with its interests in various years. The exchange of places tured. Entertainment—Tom Tyndall, o f July celebration, decided on will probably not be made until Mrs. Bird Patridge was out morning at 10:30 o ’clock. chairman, S. P. Timberlake, D. holding the same in the grove ways. October. from Portland Sunday to spend Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Putman, o f D. Coulson, Mrs. W. S. Wharton, on the hill north o f the James Carroll E. Kirk who has had the day at the home of her par Corvallis, and Mrs. Martha ‘ i Hon. J. C. Nelson, who is now Mrs. W. S. Parker, Mrs. John Namity residence near the ball ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nel Ritchie, o f Portland, were here charge o f the boys, work in the aSble to get about the streets Larkin, Mrs. Maggie Littlefield grounds. Preparations are in jeqe Y. M. C. A. during the the first o f the week, visiting son. again, though still a little un From the Women’s Relief Corps full swing for a splendid pro past year, has accepted a like certain on his feet, owing to —Mrs. William Clemens, Mrs. gram. Everybody plan to come Master Wendell Herbert Hut with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jef work at Bellingham, Washing rheumatism, says that when the Anna Bartholomew, Mrs. Chas. to Chehalem Center to celebrate. chens, the little son o f Mr. and fries. ton, which he will take up on his bridge that is now being built Churchill. Mrs. Tyra Hutchens, of Port Charley Moore, o f Ashland, a An interesting gold medal con return from Indiana where he Decoration—C. J. Edwards, test was held at Dundee last Fri across the Willamette is com land, is spending the week in brother o f L. F. Moore and an goes to attend an International pleted , he wants to walk out to chairman. F. A. Morris, Lynn B. day evening. Those in attend Newberg, visiting with relatives. expert hlacksmitb, has taken Conference o f Workers with boys the middle o f it and make a Ferguson, Mrs. C. J. Edwards, ance from here report an interest Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newhouse charge of the shop at the Spauld the last week in this month. survey of the river with his eye Mrs. J. D. Gordon, Mrs. F. A. ing program and an evenly were in from Springbrook Mon ing sawmill and will move his Vernon Motschenbacher, a and try to figure out the loca Morris. matched class o f contestants. day, riding in a new family car family here. ormer Newberg lad, has been in - • Afternoon Sports—Charles B. tion where he bad some ex The medal was awarded to Miss riage. Good indication of a com Tom Herd who came out from he front ranks among the uni Wilson, chairman, G. O. Bassett, periences in getting across to go Hazel Miller. Chehalem Center ing profitable crop o f berries and Tillamook tw o weeks ago on ac versity students ever since he to mill with grists, more than M. D. Hawkins, Mrs. Charles B. has a record for winning medals. count o f the illness o f Mrs. Herd, prunes. went to Eugene, being a member sixty years ago. At that time Wilson, Miss Jessie Britt, Mrs. Nine silver and four gold medals Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Otis and has returned to his work, Mrs. of the university glee club, catch the only grist-mills in this part Frank Zumwalt. being awarded here in the past daughter, Miss Lorraine, went Herd having gotten much better. er for the ball team and doing o f the Northwest were located, Advertising—George L a r k in , tw o years. He is now working at Timber. to Portland Wednesday evening others tunts, and has recently one at Oregon City, one over on ebairman, John T. -Bell, E. C. Sixteen ladies were present at to attend the commencement The regular meeting o f the W. been elected president of the the Tualatin Plains and one on Baird, Clarence Butt, R. P. the W. C. T. ,U. meeting Wednes exercises o f North Pacific Dental C. T. U. will • be held next Wed student body. It may be added French Prairie out from where Loomis. day afternoon o f last week. It College which were held at the nesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home that when he attended school in St Paul is( now located. The All committees have been in being time tor reports and sun o f Mrs. Frances Matthews, 402 Newberg, he was not a member White Temple. latter one being the nearest they structed to meet at the Commer Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Wood, o f College St. This is the day. for o f the cigarette sucking squad. patronized it usually. A load of cial Club parlors on Thursday dry affairs after adjournment the hostess entertained in her plea Woodburn, former pastor for the lesson in parliamentary law. evening, May 22, at 8:00 p. m. grain would be taken in a wagon R-a-n-c-k don’t spell Rankin, sant way by serving excellent tw o years of the Free Methodist A full house is expected. with an ox team to the river for the purpose o f organizing sandwiches, cookies, cake and a fact that Dr. John S. Rankin church here, spent several days The high school team went to when the oxen would be un and getting down to business. pickles with a cup o f tea to each lastwcek visiting their daughter, McMinnville Wednesday after would be glad to get impressed hitched, the yokes taken off and Signed, guest Next meeting takes place Mrs. Roy Staines, and other rel noon and defeated the high on the minds of the people, since the cattle driven into the stream R. H. C. Bennett, Secretary. at the home o f Mrs. K. L. Tan- he has been compelled to answer atives and friends. school team o f the county seat and made to swim across. gen, second Wednesday in June. in a ball game, the score being 6 all kinds of questions, following Sometimes they would turn MRS. THOS. H. PAT L. W. Harger, a long time resi the publication o f the difficulty dent of this section, died at his to 9. Several o f our local fans )r. Ranck got into in helping the about when out in the middle of TERSON ENTERTAINS home in Newberg this, Thursday, went along to witness the game. LO O K HERE Chamberlain girl to leave her the stream and again they morning at tw o o ’clock at the O r v ille Hollingsworth, who tome. He says he has enough would have to be forced into the An exceedingly pleasant after MENU age of 79 years. The funeral came out from Toledo last week trouble o f his own without be water and made to stay with it noon was spent at the home of Chicken-pie will be held at the M. E. church on business in Portland, con coming mixed up in the minds of until the opposite bank was Mrs. Thos. H. Patterson on Mashed Potatoes Gravy Friday afternoon at 1:30 o ’clock. nected with his furniture store, the people with the other fellow’s reached. The wagon would then West Illinois street, last Friday, Baked Beans Salad Jelly A great loss of life among the brought his little daughter and woes. be taken apart and rowed over Pie Cake chickens o f the community is re remained here with relatives with a boat and set up again, from half past tw o until five Coffee o ’clock p.m. The time was The friends of Paul V. Maris of ported. "Cause why’ ’ the an until Tuesday morning when after which the grist would be You will get all this for 35c at the class o f 1907, Pacific College, taken over, reloaded and a new taken up with fancy work and nual chicken pie supper of the they left for home. the supper given by the Ladies College Auxiliary is billed for John Sutton and Mrs. Mary will be glad to hear o f the value start made for the mill. About contests, one o f the latter being Auxiliary to Pacific College at Friday evening in Odd Fellows B e n t o n received information that agriculturalists and dairy half a day would be taken up in an old fashioned spelling match Odd Fellows Hall tom orrow, hall. Whet your appetite and Monday from Pratt, Kansas, of men are placing on him as a getting all over the river and the which created much merriment. Friday, night beginning at 6 the death of their mother, Mrs. eader in these growing indus same tedious experience had to While refreshments were being o ’clock. This is your birthday get ready lor it. prepared, Miss Ethel Morris tries. He recently received an be repeated when the return trip supper so don’t miss it. You Mrs. Walter Parker joined W. Nancy Sutton who was 65 years gave tw o readings in her usual offer as agricultural agent of was made, though the oxen will find a table decorated ap- S. at Corvallis last Saturday, old. She and her husband were pleasing manner, and Mrs. Hurl- Morgan County, Idaho, an office in Oregon for several months would take to the water more propriate to the season o f from where they took the after just created; with an allowance ston played an instrumental and lived at Dayton. readily when on the way home. birth. _________ noon train tor Newport, spend solo. The hostess was assisted o f $1,800 a year and $1,000 for Mr. Nelson says that would be ing Sunday on the beach. Mrs. On last Monday morning a lot expenses, with the promise o f a in serving refreshments, by Mrs. Attention Contractors- considered a slow way of going Parker returned Tuesday well o f long necked bottles were found raise in a short time. The head G. A. Best, Mrs. Howard Best to mill in this fast age. burdened with rhododendron, near the home of one of the o f his department at the Univer and Mrs. Fred Patterson. After The Dundee Co-operative Fruit which is in season now. church (jleacous of Newberg who sity o f Missouri where he has the refreshments were served, all Growers and Packers are ready COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Mrs. N. Welter suffered a very has oft been a candidate for been during the past year, hear took their departure, expressing to receive bids for the packing acute attack of what seemed to office on the Prohibition party ing o f the offer immediately Appointment of committees their appreciation o f Mrs. Pat house to be built at Dundee. indicate ptomaine poisoning last ticket, so the story goes, and made him a like offer with the haa been made by the Commer terson’s hospitality. Those pres Plans and specifications may be Monday evening. The prompt they were all empty bottles. addition of $700 in salary, cial and Civic Improvement ent were Mesdames, Goff, Lang- seen at the Land Office opposite assistance o f neighbors and at His name will be with-held for iow ever he has decided to re Clubs, in preparation for the ton, Lutz, Wharton, Whiton, Groth’s on Saturday, M ay 24, tending physician rendered her the present and a chance given main at the university another State Encampment as follows, Hanning, Thurston, Hamilton, from 8 to 12 a.m. The right is comfortable in a few hours, and him to make proper explanation year and complete his course be- the gentlemen named in each in Harvey, J. D. Gordon, W. J. Gor reserved to reject any or all bids. .she is convalescing nicely. to the brethren. ore accepting a position. . It pd. stance being from the former and don, H. Gordon, W. Hurlston, r Locals and Personals ! I Embroidery Sale One Week Only, Commencing Friday, May 23, Ending May 29 The Miller Mercantile Go.