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THE N E W B B B G GRAPHIC
Jesse Edwards has the excava­
tion work under w ay for his new
bungalow.
.
The steam merry-go-round is
on the ground ready to do busi­
ness with the little folks.
„The annual ball gam»- between vJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO© X ‘«HaoOOODOOOOC®8O8O8O0C8O8O8O8OU
the Pacific College alumni and
the college tram was played off
on the campus Monday after­
noon. Bissett of the high school
team heaved for the alumni and
The program o f the G. A. R. won the game for them in a
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score of 6 to 9. Gully, the
Miss Josephine McLaughlin, of Encampment and rose show will pitcher for the college team, was
A rriral and Departure of Pa*-
Seattle, is in Newberg visiting be found on the last page.
•enger Trains.
in poor form, with some sore
Mr. Dowd and family are out
with Miss Catherine Romig.
T ra lat from Portland
rr tta ifo r Pw tluU
fingers to handicap him.
from Portland visiting at the
Sanford
Goodrich
and
family
9:10 A. M.
6:45 A. M.
home o f Mrs. Dowd’s father, I.
11:05 A. M. were down from Dayton last R. Craven, west ot Newberg.
8:46 A. M.
5:27 P. M. Sunday, visiting at W. L. Robert­ N. Aaddison desires the Grap­
1:10 P. M.
5000 yards of Summer Dress Goods to be closed out at
7:10 P. M. sons.
4:07 P. M.
Appeal by the Committee for
Mrs. Joe Hollingsw orth visited hic to say that he feels very
Help to M ake Good Exhibit.
the following low prices:
W. G. Allen was down from in Portland last Sunday with grateful to those who saved his
Salem on business Tuesday.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Han­ team of horses from the fire at
The Rose Exhibit will open
the brick factory in his absence.
J. L. Van Blaricom made a big non.
June 18th in the Ehret building,
The many friends of Elizabeth
shipment ot strawberries to Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson,
corner First and Meridian Sts.
B.
Miles are glad to see her
lamina Tuesday.
o f McMinnville, visited in New­
A committee of women will heat
here
from
Salem
this
week.
berg
Wednesday
with
Mr.
and
Miss Harriett Bixby who is
the building at 7:30 o'clock to
Though she is 85 years old she
holding down a claim in Lane Mrs. C. S. Hulin.
receive and assist in placing the
gets about quite well and enjoys
county, is at home tor a visit.
rose exhibits.
All exhibits o f
Ed. Crede, proprietor o f the
mingling with her friends.
proses should be in place by 10 a.
Mrs. Nathan Cook is over big meat market, says he paid
Wm. P. Samms, now in his m., so that the judges may com­
out
over
$4,000
for
hogs
during
from Hillsboro on a visit with
seventy-ninth year, is here from plete their work and make
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. the month ot May.
Enterprise, W allowa county, awards by noon.
C. J. Edwards went to St. Paul
Morse.
visiting bis brothef-in-law, J. L.
The above are exceptional bargains, in all the prettiest
The following prizes have been
Mrs. F. A. Elliott andltors. E. Tuesday evening to meet with Marshall and attending Oregon
weaves and designs in summer dress goods. See a few
offered : For the best four roses
A.Newbycam edown from Salem the city fathers relative to a Yearly Meeting.
of
these goods displayed in our show window.
of any named variety in red,
Tuesday to attend college com­ proposition tor furnishing elec­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Leonard white, pink and yellow colQj;f, a
tric lights for that town.
mencement.
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and son, o f Tekoa, Washington, potted palm ; any three varieties
Mrs. Katberyn Brunton, a
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pember&n
who are on their road to San three blooms each, three dalhia
graduate
of the Newberg High
are doiyn from Salem visiting
Diego, California, came out from plants; vase containing three
their daughter, Mrs. ' W. E. School, came up from Portland Portland on Thursday o f last blooms o f best new rose, one-half
to attend High School com­
Crozcr and family.
week and spent the day with dozen chrysanthemum plants;
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mencement and visit old class
M ayor J. D. Gordon made a
their old friends, T. J. and J. W vase o f six white roses not men-
mates.
trip to Albany last week to look
Henkle and families.
tioned in this list, one-half dozen
C. R. Shirer, who has been
ted at Des Moines; Rev. John General Conference period, the
at some draft horses but did not
Granville Everest, who has chrysanthemum plants; vase of
doing
railroad
work
at
Union,
make a purchase.
throes o f moving tn blueroses: three dahlia planes, Riley, o f Boise, Idaho; Arthur schbols had grown to 4,467 of
is back again arranging for
¡e
Chilson.the well known mission- which 1,845 were in foreign
Miss Doretha Pike, a sister ot
his ranch over in the Laurel five Maréchal Neil roses; one
return o f his family. He will take
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................ arv worker; L. Hollingsworth lands and 2,014 in home fields,
Lester Pike, is out from Port­
neighborhood in Washington dozen aster plants, five white
up work with the Southern
MafBoa
Cochet;
one
dozen
asteri „Wood and his sister, Miss Caro- making an increase o f574 foreign
land on a visit. She will be re­
copjpty for the past tw o weeks,
Pdcffic. ..
and 136 home Sabbath, schools
membered as a former student in
says he didn’t know how rich he plants, five pink Mamon Cochet; W"* M. Wood.ot Mt. Kisco, New
J. C. Gregory.^nd familyvp.re was until he undertook this one dozen aster planet, five Frau York; Prof. Morris L. Roun­ since the General Conference.
theNewberg schools.
now at home in the F. H. Cald­ change o f location.
Karl Druschkis; one dozen aster tree, from England, besides many Four years ago there Was a
_ Mrs. F. A. Duncan was here
membership in the S a b b a t h
others from points nearer by.
well residence, corner o f Wash­
from Hillsboro the first of the
Mrs. Charles Churchill has the plants, twelve Carpline Testouts,
The meetings will continue un­ schools of 88,843 o f which 22.-
ington and Sheridan streets, the
week visiting with her parents,
thanks o f the Graphic force for a three rose plant; twenty-five Car­
til
Tuesday ot next week, with 011 were in the foreign fields.
daughters having come on from
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Christenson.
liberal supply of very fine straw­ oline Testouts, three rose plants; sessions for worship at 8 o ’clock During the quadremial period
W alla Walla.
berries. Although not as young fiftv Caroline Testouts, tour rose in the morning and 8 o'clock in there has been aq_ increase in
The quarterly meeting o f the
The committee on the baby in years as she once was Mrs. plants; six L a France pink, three
Free Methodist Church w ill be
the evening. Business sessions membership o f 25,1^0^ o f which
show
for Rose day next week Churchill picked tw o hundred rose plants; six Kaiserine Augus­
held here next Saturday and
ta Victoria, three rose plants; will convene at 10 in the morn­ 23,678 has been in foreign lands
Sunday, with Rev. W. M. Coffy will do well to call up Mr.' and boxes of berries a day on the E-
six Gloria Lyonnaise, three rose ing and 2 in the afternoon. All and 1,492 in home fields, the
Mrs. Thomas Blaylock. Twin R. Garner berry farm.
presiding.
plants; fifteen red roses any one these sessions are open to the membership in the foreign fields
boy babies were reported from
During the Encampment next
Miss Dorothy Newell who
having doubled during the past
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variety (not Ulrich Brunner), one publ'c.
, their residence on Monday.
week the ladies o f the Baptist
spent the past year teaching in
four years.
half doz. chrysanthemum plants,
Yt.
E.
White
found
that
the
Church
will
aerve
meals
in
the
Lincoln county, is visiting Miss
During the four years 3,542 of
six Ulrich Brunner, one-halt doz.
E v i Markell- and atteadipg c « l- 1
means'of taking prospective Odd Fellows banquet hall, and
the
Sabbath school scholars have
chrysanthemum plants; five Pa­
lege commencement.
j buyers o f real estate around to the ladies of the Friends church
been
converted and most of them
pa Gontier, one-half dozen Glad­
Our
best
“
bib
and
tucker’
is
to
baptised,
will
serve
meals
in
the
basement
Mrs. C. K . Spaulding and ,ook at land was too slow for
ioli bulbs; five J. B. Clark, one-
de_
daughter, Mrs. Roy Mills, were | him these days, «nci consequentlv o f the church. With the hotels half dozen Gladioli bulbs; three be put on during Encampment! Since 1867 when the ^
he has
among those who came from ike
kas purchased
Purchasefl an Overland and restaurants feeding the peo­ bowls each containing five yel­ next w**ek, and our streets will pogjt for missions was made bv
auto.
ple no one will need to go
be decorated as never Ix-fore.
! tbe schools, they have donated
Salem to attend the commence­
low roses, one-half dozen Glad­
hungry.
The committee on decorations $ 1,313,580 for missions,
ment exercises at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Cox, of
ioli bulbs; best collection, five
has
let a contract to the Sanford T h e r ,.c o r d o f o ffe r in g s
Mrs. Jessie B. Daw’ley,formerly rose plants.
Miss Marie Hanson, o f the Lewiston. Idaho, who were resi-
Decorating
Co. of Los Angeles to mjSgj0ns in 1912 from the
class ot 1906, Pacific College, dents o f Newberg ten years ago, known as Miss Jessie B. Horton,
For prizes the Kilton Floral
came out from Portland Sunday came ont from Portland Wednes- writes to have the Graphic sent Co. offers a potted palm; John for decorating ten blocks on Sabbath schools was said to be
and visited with Miss Ruth day evening to look Newberg to Westtown, Orange county, Gower, one dozen roses; Henry hirst and Main streets, the con- especially encouraging, as dur-
Romig and attended the Bacca- ■ over and call on their former New York, saying she and her Clemmens, four dozen aster tract calling for four lines ot ing the year $228,029 was given,
friends.
husband are going up there to plants, one dozen chrysanthe­ streamers for each block. The which was an increase of $71,-
laureate services.
company is also contracting 540 over 1911. Four years ago
Carl Jones came home from
Mrs. A. H. Pape and children get aw ay from the heat and mums, tw o dozen Gladioli bulbs, w’ith the various business houses
the Sabbath schools of the de­
Glendive, Montana, last week, j are here from California on a noise ot New York Citv during six Dahlia plants. Rose plants for decorating stores and offices,
nomination were giving less than
where he had a position in a gro- ■ visit with her mother, Mrs. the summer. A postcript says, to be delivered in the fall.
and this, with the decorating o f $2,000 a week to missions; now
First prizes only will be given.
eery store, and has taken a place | Roanna Davis, on the farm in “ You see I must have the
private residences which many they are giving almost $5,000 a
Graphic
wherever
I
am.”
Flowers will be sold after the
with the firm his brother Earl is | West Chehalem. They all went
are arranging tor, is going to put; wt.«-k.
with in Portland.
to Portland Tuesday t o ’ see the
Miss Abra Kingsley, o f Brice- display is over.
New’berg in the first rank am ong! T he members of the local Sab-
Urge your friends to help out
lyn, Minnesota, who has been
On account of being a little off rosc show,
the valley towns in a show' ot bavh school are especially in­
the display by giving roses,
in his feed, Joe Hollingsworth | T. H. Thorne has sold his visiting her friend, Miss Emma
civic pride.
terested in the recommendations
whether
they hope to get a prize
went to Toledo last week for a transfer business to E. E. Swit- Langworthy, since M ay 31, left
made to the General conference
or not. Bring the best you have
visit with his brother O rville,' zer, who also handles the Wells for Portland on Tuesday o f this
w hich are as follow s:
and help to fill the tables.
and meanwhile to engage in j Fargo Express. He has not de­ week. She has been teaching at
That attention be given as
Mrs. S. J. Madson,
clam digging and to sniff the salt Icided definitely what he will en- Pe Ell, Washington, the past
!
never
before to make the Sabbath
Chairman Committee.
During the past four years the
sea air.
¡gage in, but is considering the year and will return to her Min­
| schools a great power in saving
Sabbath Schools of the Seventh
nesota home by w ay o f Cali­
j souls; that some plan be devised
Dr. A. M. Davis, the dentist,! da*ry business,
Day Adventist denomination in
fornia. She was very favorably
at this conference which will
has a new auto. Young ladies j Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lawson
impressed with Willamette Val­
North Am ericagavi $623,708.30
result in increased study o f the
who may have a desire to try came in from Heppner Wednes-
ley and with Newberg in par­
for the furtherance ot the gospel
lessons; that the Sabbath School
out the new machine should bear day evening and will remain for
Oregon Yearly Meeting of in foreign lands, according to a
ticular.
workers’ training school be con­
in mind that the doctor is just a a week visiting with relatives
Friends church w-as opened at report rendered by Secretary’ ,
A
t
the
commencement
exercises
tinued;
that the officers of the
little bit modest, and not all and former friends. They report
the local church in Newberg this Geo. B. Thompson, before th e'
at
the
college
on
Wednesday
Sabbath school be elected the
speak at once.
crop prospects good in their sec-
(Thursday) morning at
10 delegates at the world conference;
morning some of the former In­
same as other church officers,
Last Tuesday was banner day i **on
M orrow county.
o ’clock, with J. C. Hodson as o f Seventh Day Adventists now
diana schoolmates and lriends ot
and serve for one year instead of
for the Springbrook strawberry
F. A. Holmes, manager o f the
presiding clerk; Mrs. F. A. El­ in session in Washington, D. C. i
Rev. Robert E. Pretlow present­
six months as at present; and
growers, the shipments during O. A. C. Glee Club, was in town
liott, reading clerk; and Mrs. An extract of this report has been I
ed to him a large bouquet of
that the secretaries of the Sab­
the day reaching close to 1700 Tuesday trying to make arrange­
Anna Benson, recording clerk.
received by Mrs. H. L. Owen,'
roses as a token ot their love and
bath school work in the various
crates. The product of some ments for a date for the club in
The first session was given secretary o f the S. S. o f the local j
friendship for him. The presenta­
conferences be chosen who can
fields has been much greater than Newberg sometime during next
over to the reading o f the cre­ Adventist church, and the mem- j
tion speech was made by Presi­
give their entire time to that
had been expected.
year. The club is made up of
dentials ot delegates and visiting bers w’ere much interested in the |
dent Pennington, and Rev. Pret­
work.
ministers and others from other progress mentioned in it.
,
Miss Mabel Beck o f the college twenty or more members.
low responded very feelingly
During the quadremial period
For Sale and Exchange—Land
faculty accompanied the Misses
The firm of J. C. Porter & Co. with a few words in return tor sections.
Amos
Kenw’orthv,
a
veteran
in
o f 1905-1908 th e Sabbath and city property and merchan­
Della Pearson, Irene Hatch and has adopted the cash system, the the courtesy.
the ministry, is here from Whit­ Schools gave $273,141 to mis­ dise stocks of every description,
Marjorie Gregory as far as P ort­ same to go into effect on Mon­
G. P. Skelton arrived from Los tier, California, and though sions, the increase over this in Idaho, Montana, Washington,
land Saturday on their way to day of next week. Cash will be
Angeles Tuesday evening and is nearly 83 years of age looks but amount during the quadremial California, Colorado and Can­
their home at Everett, Washing­ paid for-produce, and prices on
greeting his former Newberg little if any older than he did period ending in 1912 being ada. I am in touch w ith offices
ton, thby having completed the goods are being adjusted to cor­
friends again.
Before leaving twenty years ago, and says he $359.636.
all over the country. I am re­
year’s work at the college.
respond with a strictly cash
Los Angeles he says he sold his never felt better able to battle
The m otto adopted at the ceiving inquiries every day for
R. H. Zimmerman, o f Pullman, business.
grocery store and burned all against his old enemy the devil present session o f the General land and city property in and
Washington, subscribed for the
Editor E. O. Shepherd, o f the bridges behind him, as he con­ than he does now.
Conference lor the coming four near Newberg. Get your prop-
Graphic a short time ago and Sherwood News-Sheet, in com­ siders that no place lor a man
Others in attendance are Rev. y’ears was a “ million dollars to erty on my list. You may have
became so interested in Newberg pany with J. E. Moreback, one who has lived in Oregon as long Robert E. Pretlow, for several
missions." The report further just what I have inquiry for.
that he came last Monday to see of Sherwood’s prosperous mer­ as he has. And further, that the years a pastor in Brooklyn, New
showed that in 1908 the de- There will not be any of my sales
our tow n and look the situation chants, stopped over here Thurs­ last thing Mrs. Skelton said to York, but now located in Seattle;
nomination had 3,747 Sabbath or exchanges reported in this
over. He returned again Wednes­ day morning to get a broken him was to come on and build a Rev. Harry R. Keats, superin­
schools, 1,260 of which were in paper in the future. Just watch
day and says things look good auto spring repaired, when on cottage in Newberg and she tendent o f evangelistic work in
foreign fields and 2,478 in Ameri-1 the transfers. G. S. H o a g u n .
their way to Eugene.
to him here.
would come later.
Iow a Yearly Meeting and loca- ca. During the four years o f the
Sunshine goes well with R. E.
LJ Locals and
Personals
Li
ROSE SHOW, JUNE 18
SUMMER
Dress Goods Sale
12*
15c
20c
25c
Values
Values
Values
Values
ot
at
at
at
8c
10c
12*
17c
The Miller Mercantile Co.
NEWBERG TO BE IN GALA
ATTIRE NEXT WEEK
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
GIVE LIBERALLY TO MISSIONS
ANNUAL GATHERING OF
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FRIENDS OF THE NORTHWEST
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