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— — ■>' H r THE NE W fU Locals and Personals 83CO»»X«8XMX8S0C830000C>0000C«X>0CW Arrival and Departure of Pae- John Heaton, o f Scholls, was songer Trains. in town Tuesday exchanging John E. Smith spent the first o i the week al; Milwaukee with I bis daughter, Mrs. Eva Magoon. Miss Lillian Reuter arrived Saturday from Lewiston, Idaho, ¡for a visit with her many girl friends. M M W G R A PH IC j Tr Mrs. John Hutchinson and Mrs. W. A Bales are here from California with their mother, Mrs. G. M. Bales, who seems to be near death’s door. SUMMER Dress Goods Sale Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Herrick, o f Portland, were in Newberg over Miss M yrtle Gause left Mon Sunday visiting with Mrs. Her day for Monmouth where she rick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. will attend the summer school a t D. Honens. the State Normal. Miss Esther Pierson, o f P ort Eizie Finley and family who land, niece o f Mr. and M ra spent several days here visiting. Francis A. Morris, is enjoying a with relatives, returned to their vacation week with them at home at Tillamook the first of their home on College street. the week. A t a meeting of the city council Tmiaa Imi Portlaad farm experiences with Newberg friends. 6:45 A. M. . 9:10 A. M. Prof. John B. Weed, principal of 8:46 A. M. 11:05 A. M. the school at Dinube, California, 5:27 P. M. 1:10 P. M. in company with Mrs. Weed, is 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. M. 5000 yards o f Summer Dress Goods to be closed out at here for the summer vacation. the follow ing low prices: • Arthur Benson has gone to Prof, and Mrs. Herbert R. York Miss Hazel Paulsen and M iss held Tuesdav night a petition of Houlton where he is working on have gone to their former home Myrtle Mills spent last week at property owners was presented' a ranch. at Everett, Washington, where Gearhart, attending the annual annual asking for hard surface paving awe numg xne Mrs. Eva H. Hull is expecting he will spend the vacation selling 1 conference o f the Y. W. C. A. o f with gravel bitulithic on South her sister to arrive here this aluminum ware. l College street as far as Sixth. the Northwest. week from Columbus, Ohio, for Prof. M. D. Hawkins has ¿one Ode Hatfield has sold out at This is the street that runs past a visit. to Baker where be will do the Denair, California, and i£- a t Friends church. Favorable ac Omer Moore was over from aluminum ware act in conjunc Dayton with his family, their tion was taken. Forest Grove Sunday, visiting at tion with Prof. Wm. Johnson The new school building for former home, visiting with their the home of bis parents, Mr. and during vacation. son. Mrs. J u l i a M a c y , the District No. 56 at Springbrook Mrs. J. W. Moore. Jesse Pressnall is at - home mother o f Mrs. Hatfield, is with is now under construction, work Miss Dorothy Hull left here on again after having had a long having started Monday morning. them. The above are exceptional bargains, in all the prettiest Tuesday for Berkeley, California, siege in a Portland hospital, fol The contract w a s awarded Mrs. Anna Jones, daughter o f weaves and designs in summer dress goods. See a few where she will attend summer lowing a serious surgical opera Messrs. Pierce and Ramsey for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins and o f these goods displayed in our show window. tion for appendicitis. He is re school at the university. $3,465 and" is to be completed the wife o f Prof. F. K. Jones, Miss Eva Colcord went to Mc covering slowly. former teacher in Pacific College, within nintv days. The building Complaint is made that the Minnville Tuesday and on to is here with the tw o children will be a credit to the enterprise Hillsboro in the evening where continued rainfall is injuring the from Santa Paula, California on o f Springbrook citizens and will she will visit her aunt, Mrs. L. cherry crop by causing the cher a visit. - m<et an educational demand tor ries to crack and also to rot H . Shirley. more extended accommodations. James A. Clemenson and fami where they hang on the under Ed Buell and family, o f Silver- Prof. Alexander Hull had ar OOOCHOQÌ0808080808BOPOPOBO OCOOIQNCP ly, o f Portland, came up Sunday side o f the limbs.. ton, are here visiting with Mrs. to help bis father, J. C. Clemen ranged to go to Port Orford, Otis Welch and family from Buell’s father, F. D. Hanson. i Minnesota; Mr. L. A. Grover, of son, celebrate his eightieth birth Curry county,, at once to spend Patterson, California, are visit Seventeen years a g o Mrs. Buell M nrr A R i m e V D r Jasper, Minnesota; Mrs. J. F. day. Mrs. Clemenson and son, the summer rusticating with an N u ll UrtilUtt, W . K. t. C Sherman, h i n a n o f f H u n ter N. B. was a student in Pacific College. ing with relatives in Polk county o Hunter, Ted, visited with Mr. and Mrs. uncle who is ranching there, but A Guest. J. C. Keller has finally located and will be in Newberg the last E. L. Evans until Monday. on hearing that his aunt was The Annual Encampment W. o f the week to visit with Mrs. a t Grays River, Washington, coming from Columbus, Ohio, Robert Jones, civil engineer, ic n a y w a t h n s Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.J. tor a visit, delayed his going for R. C. met in I. O. O. F. hall at where he has charge o f a who has the oversight o f the 10 a.m., June.IT. Dept. Pres W. Brooks. creamery. Mrs. Keller and the the present. He will go later by A quiet home wedding took construction of the new bridge Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benson children left Newberg for their coasting steamer from Portland. ident J e n n i e C. place at the borne o f Mr. and being built over the Willamette are grandparents for the first In the past he says he has been presided. Addresses of welcome new home on last Saturday. at this point, was down from by Anna Linville, local secretary, Mrs. S. E. Watkins on Wednes Mrs. J. F. Sherman who has time, they having been apprised McMinnville Wednesday. He re a pretty fair sailor and con and Mrs. Anna Marshall, pres day evening, June 18, at 8 o ’clock; been visiting her cousin, Mrs. of the birth of a son to their son- ports the Work on the bridge to sequently. does not anticipate ident of Newberg W. R. C. Res when their daughter, Florence any trouble with his sea legs. Seely and Mrs. Florence Sage, in-law and daughter, Mr. and be progressing nicely. Edna, was united in marriage Charles Burk, of Springbrook, ponse by Mrs. Minnie Horse- left on the afternoon train Satur Mrs. J. A. Ratcliff, o f Lincoln, Mr. John Pemberton, o f S a l e m , placed in the windows of The man, Dept. Se’cy. Memorial ser-1to Williams H. McNay. day for San Diego, California, Nebraska. and 0. J. Sherman, o f Portland, Newberg Land Company, tw o vice was held m memory of those; Clarence R. Watkins, brother o f Mrs. Louise Githens /Anderson for a visit and look at the conn- spent tw o days in Newberg this very convincing illustrations of who have "gone before” during. bride, sang “ I Know a Lovely who is visiting in town with try. the past year, led by Mrs. Hall, Garden” by Guy D. Hardelot, week in conjunction with the Henry Haveman who was over Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Bankson, is other member o f the finance com what our soil will produce. One the service was very impressive, then to the strains o f Mendels from Laurel Tuesday, said crops the daughter o f Dr. W. H. Githens mittee o f Pacific college, C. L was tw o stalks o f rhubarb with the names numbered 15. A solo sohn’s wedding march played by were looking fine in that section who was assistant surgeon in Ed wards, foliciting subscriptions enormous stalks a n d l e a v e s by Miss Perkins, The Shepherd Miss Blanch McNay, the bridal and that a number of new build Co. D. 16th Illinois Infantry, in to the college endowment fund.<' measuring more than four feet Loveth His Sheep. Regrets were party descended the stajrs pre- across, and the other was a bunch ings that were being erected the Civil War. ! ceded by six ribbon girls, as fol ' Lloyd Graham, who recently o f strawberries grown in a small read, from those who could not Mr. and Mrs. Mosier, who had denoted prosperity among the lows: Misses Mable McNay, returned from California .with box from which three pickings attend. Reports of work done been here from Canyon City, 1 Minnie Richardson, Golda Wil- farmers. liis wife who went there on ac have been made and still has were very good. A reception Mrs. Louise Anderson, of T a Grant County, visiting w i t h count o f her health, was here was given the Post Encampment 8° D* Mable Newlin, Helen George, tw o hundred and eighty-four Mrs. Mosier’s parents, Rev. and coma, Washington, is visiting over Sunday visiting with his berries in all stages o f growth in the skating rink Tuesday p.m. Z «lma Jooes-. The young.ladies Ice cream and cake were furnished formed an aisle with white rib- with her girlhood friends, Mrs. Mrs. George Round, left here on parents. He has recently been and ripeness. What country can Bell and Mrs. Mary Bankson at Monday for Myrtle Creek where assigned to the Southern Pacific by the local corps. Election and bon- from thc stair w ay to the beat it? through which came their home, 515 South Meridian they will visit a sister o f Mrs. ticket office in Corvallis. usual business was conducted a ^t e r Mosier. street, and a good time they are with promptness. Officerselected Rev* Ezra Hayes, followed A regular meeting o f the Wom W. C. Endicott, of Joseph, Wal having reminiscing. for the coming vear: Dept. Pres- by the little rinK bcarer* Miss an’s Auxiliary to the college will ident, Rosina Fouts; S. V. P ., : Thelma Stretch; Mr. Bertice Mc- Architects, S. E. Watkins & lowa county, whose name will be held at the home o f Mrs. W. Elizabeth Clemens, Newberg; J. ^*a-v > brother o f the groom as Son have been awarded the con be found in the roster of old E. Crozer, corner Second and The city authorities recently V. P „ Rosina Patricka; Treasur- best man; Miss Cora Watkins, soldiers who were here last week, tract of making plans and speci River streets, Saturday afternoon took up the matter of paving er, Mary E. Barlow; Chap., Car- «s te ro l the bride as brides-maid, fications for a $14,000 I. O. 0. is the father of Mrs. W. S. Bean, at 3 o ’clock. All members are West First street, from Main to and lastly the bride elect on the of Newberg. He remained over F. temple at Dufur, Sherman urged to attend as matters of the S. P. main line, with the Ore rie Myers. The retiring Dept, president re arm of the groom, who was county. Mr. Watkins, Sr. left this week for a visit with his importance will be considered. gon Electric officials, and the fol ceived loving remembrances from neatly attired in a gow n of white daughter. here on Monday for Dufur. Miss M ary Moore who has lowing communication was re different corps thus showing their messeline with lace trimmings Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Kennedy, J. E. Argo, who sold his pro been visiting during the winter ceived in answer from President a p p r e c i a t i o n ot her work. and carried an arm bouquet o f duce business on Main street to who own a grape and fruit farm at the home of her cousin, ReV. J. H. Young by City Attorney C. Thanks are due to each one w h o ! white sweet peas. The party Mr. Sanders, left for his former in Washington county out from Chas. O. Whitely, when not R. Chapin: in any way added to the com-, to° k Positlon beneath a floral home at Spokane the first of the Forest Grove, came over last called out to serve in the capacity " I t is not our desire to in any fort of the' guests and in this arch of white roses and ferns. week. His d a u g h t e r , Mi s s week for a visit with Mr. and o f her profession as trained nurse, w ay interfere with the proposed way helped to make this the best where Rev- Ez.ra H a-ve8’ with the Esther, is expecting to go to Mrs. H. M. Williams. Mrs. Wil left Saturday from Portland by improvements in your city and G. A. R. convention ever held in impressive nne ceremony pro Boston the coming year to pre liams and Mr. Kennedy are steamer for San Francisco for a we appreciate that it is highly this state. Mrs. E tta Moore, nounced the happy couple one. pare for missionary work in cousins. Last season the Ken- brief visit. desirable to install our trackage The decoration o f the home Press Cor. nedys produced ten tons of some foreign field. Dr. Stuart evidently went before the paving is done so as was the cause o f much praise. On last Sunday night J. L. Van- grapes which they utilized in wrong when he laid down the to avoid tearing it up later on. The parlor was in white and Blaricom’s grocery store was making grape juice for the mar artist's brush. He recently re It is our intention therefore to green, the reception room in red entered by burglars who gained ket. produced the picture o f the complete the laying of our tracks and green, the dining room in entrance through a side window. Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Keim and group o f boy ball players “ The on that portion of First street Mrs. John Northup* planned a pink and green, i oses and ferns Mrs. VanBlaricom’s purse which little son were here from Ridge First Choice” which w*as ex which you wrill pave, before your complete surprise on her hus- furnishing the f o u n d a t i o n was left in the store, was emp field, Washington, over Sunday. hibited in the window of the work is undertaken, so as to pre band Sunday afternoon, inviting throughout. The bride received tied o f four dollars in change, They recently returned home Graphic office, and did a good job vent the disturbing of the pave the relatives numbering 22, the many beautiful and useful gifts, and some other articles were car from Winona Lake, Indiana, of it. The picture may be seen ment and at the same time pre occasion being his 76 birthday. Those present were Mr. C. S. ried away, though no wholesale where they attended the annual at L. B. Ferguson’s drug store. serve our franchise rights. At A pleasant time was spent. McNay, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mc jo b was made of it. gathering o f the Brethren church, N. P. Scruggs, the genial, good the same time we want to bear The table was a delightful sight, Nay, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gal- The Craig sisters have sold their there being some fifty thousand looking passenger brakeman our proportion o f the cost of laden with a bountiful supply. land, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hayes, ten acre tract located tw o miles people congregated from all over who has been on the run through this improvement. Mr. Northup received several nice Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stretch, Mrs. northwest o f Newberg, known the United States. When they Newberg for the past tw o or ,"W e very much regret that up remembrances o f which he was Louis Balsiger, Misses Effie P a t as Littlehome, to Dr. H. D. arrived home, they found the three years, is missed by New- to the present time we have not justly proud. terson, Blanche McNay, Elda Thomas, a Portland dentist, high waters o f the Columbia had | berg patrons o f the S. P. He been able to exercise our fran Those present were Mr. and Grames, Mable McNay, Minnie who has already moved out from pretty well covered the stock has been transferred to the East chise rights in the city o f New Mrs. Seely and family, Mr. Char Richardson, Stella Cory, Mabel the city and taken charge of the ranch they are on, but the boys Side line and makes the run to berg, but this has been due to les Grover, Mrs. Florence Sage Newlin, Zelma Jones, Helen place. The ladies have moved had taken the cattle to higher Springfield. He has one brother causes entirely lieyond our con and son Merwin, Charles Grov George, Golda Wilson, M vrth into the C. R. Duer bouse near ground. They say the river is who is a passenger conductor on trol. We hope that conditions er Jr. and son, Mr. Lloyd North McNay, Mr. F. Holcomb and by for the present. Their many now falling slowly and they still this branch of the road and some will change in the very near up and family. Out of town Ralph Butt. The newly-weds friends hope that they will re hope to get a crop in this sea half a dozen other brothers who future enabling us to proceed guests were Mrs. G. Chandler will make thtir home at Marsh are brakemen. son. and daughter Daisy, o f Janesville, field, Coos county. A Guest. main in the community. i with our w ork.” Tr mim, taw PartkaS 12* 15 c 20c 25c Values Values Values Values ht 8c at 10c at 12* at 17c The Miller Mercantile Go. ELECTION OF DEPART- - OREGON ELECTRIC SHOWS GOOD FAITH A SURPRISE PARTY Seiig’sSensational | “ T h e C o w b o y M i l l i o n a i r e Western Masterpiece f J IN T W O PA R TS AN ABSORBING ATMOSPHERIC ROMANCE OF THE EAST AND WEST, INTRODUCING WONDERFUL SCENES OF DAREDEVIL COWBOY SPORTS, PASTIMES AND DANGERS Tha FUm that Coat S Fortuna to Produca S e e the B r o n c o B u s t i n g , b u l l d o g i n g , R o p in g , R e c k le s s R id in g STAR THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS, JUNE 2TTH AND MTH CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY 12:15 TO 11:3S P. M. ADMISSION 5c AND ISc . ....- m e —— =■»«■■■ * „.mr-f m