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T H E N B W B R W G R A P H IC j Locals and Personals^ aaaaa 6 . W. Richtmyer moved to 81 fjohoa this week. M n . C. A*. Crabtree ia here I from Pe Bl, Washington, on a | visit. The Southern Pacific and the I striking linemen finally reached Rev. Charles O. Whitely and family, President Pennington and family, Mrs. Emma Hodgin and daughters and Mrs. Wm . 1 Johnson are camping for the week in the vicinity ol Willamina. Mr. Whitely and the children of the party left at an early hour on Monday morning with team and wagon, carrying the equip- page and provender, the others going by train. Invitations are out lor the wedding o f Miss Ada Fairbanks, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairbanks, and Robert Hopkins, which is to be solemn ized, this, Thursday evening. The home o f Mr. and Mrs. Hop kins is to be in the new bunga low on East Hancock street built by the groom and his fath er, Henry Hopkins, only recent ly, and a nice nest it will be. Miller Mercantile Company Our display o f the new footwear styles« Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwarda at n a« reeraent and the wiring lor Arrival and Departure of Pas- just received,demands motored to Salem laat Saturday I e,ccf nc “ rvice w4a a« ain tak« •enger Traina. the attention o f every evening for a visit with relatives. up here by a lorce o f men the r rata* fa r PortUaS Trsfcw fr e e Fwtlawl first of the month. woman interested in C. J. Edwards made a business 9:10 A. M. 6:46 A. M. Mrs. Louise Anderson, who 1 trip to Oregon City in his car e x c lu s iv e m od els, 11:06 A. M. 8:46 A. M. Wednesday and says he found was here from Tacoma visiting c o rr e c t shades and 6:27 P. M. 1:10 P. M. with Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Bank- the roads in lair condition. 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. M. son, left for home on Monday, glove-like fit Miss Corinne Hollingsworth. . , _ , . . , „ , going by way o f Salem where The Klock family moved to came out from Portland Tuesday . W e feature U tz & — . . / . .. . . ,. .. , she expected to visit a niece Portland last week. and is spending the week with Dunn Co. footwear Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike, Mrs. F. W. Morse and family have her friends, Nellie and Hazel for women, a standard Dan Atkinson and Mrs. Ellis moved into town for the present M orrow. .. 1 . . . . . went to Amity Wednesday to at- o f excellence for 30 Elder S. B. Moffitt, a former ..... . . „ , tend the funeral o f their former one went to Portland Wed- L . . ... 0 . • resident of Newberg, came out little years. There is a style , e . .. ‘ ... . . . Newberg neighbor, Mrs. Sarah nesday for a visit with her sister. f .. \ . . . from Portland Tuesday. in this line to suit . .. . Trenholm, w ho died suddenly. ' . . * . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fortune F. A. will g o to the city on Fn- every taste, together day to remain for a few days. Holiness Association is and little one arrived home from o r . .. ... „ ... , erecting a tent on the vacant I I» M i r a « DAY * with d e p e n d a b l e Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Wood- ? m ^ Fresno, California, last week. . __. . . . . . ground lust off o f Dayton avenue ward are expected to arrive here r . ' .. ^ , Z. * q u a l i t y t hat is no County Assessor Martin Miller ■r. . , , *T. , T ,. below First street, where meet- Political independence is an old was down from the county seat Friday from Richmond, Indiana, ings during the day and evening story to the United States. where excelled. to spend vacation. They will. a . . . . . . . on last Saturday on business. . . .. . .. . are billed to be held, beginning When it was new, and glowing opening o f . W. E. Croxer and family are return in time.for the Friday morning. still wi(h the heat in which it Earlham College in the latter visiting with relatives in Salem The little two-year-old daugh was forged, o f course our fathers part o f September. and looking in on the Cherry ter o f Mrs. A. H. Dickerman died exulted in it; o f course they made Elizabeth H. Foster, o f Colum Fair. ol scarlet fever Sunday night at an annual holiday o f the Fourth bus, Ohio, who is here visiting A ring and tw o small keys the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. W. o f July, and glorified it with her sister, Mrs. Eva H. Hull, is have been left at this office which James, the parents o f Mrs. Dick bands, and orators, and salutes, orchard adjoining that ot Mr. DUNDEE able to give a realistic, first owner can have by paying for ertnan, after an illness o f four and fireworks« and processions, Bennett. A pleasant e v e n in g hand account of the recent flood teen days. Mrs. Dickerman is And still we keep their holiday this notice. Mrs. B. S. Hunter was called was enjoyed by a number o f the which devasted the cities ol Day- much as they did, and read their afflicted with the same disease, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher ton and Columbus. to Portland on Saturday on ac* neighbors who were glad o f an Declaration, and sometimes hear but is not considered to be in a went to Salem Wednesday morn count of the illness ot her sister. opportuning to offer sincere con Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patter serious condition. such speeches as those they gratulations to Mr. McLellen, ing to visit with relatives and Mrs. Robertson, who is having son, Miss Effie PattersoD, Rob listened to, except that our ora jo y to his wife and a long and George Metcalf and family who attend the Cherry Fair. her eyes treated in Portland, ert Patterson and Miss Alm a. ... . . , . tors nowadays deal much more prosperous life together. Wm. Spooner, who was a resi Forkner will l « v t h « * o n Satur . * ! * ” 1 thf ^ spent a few days with her sister, gently than theirs did with the A horse belonging to Frank T. dent o f Newberg more than day for Tillamook to .pend a Calrforam. whart t h « r daaghter Mrs. Grames, who suffered a . ... t > . , graduated from the university British tyrant. Keyes was badly cut on a barb twenty years ago, was down vacation. second stroke of paralysis recent- Miss Forkner’s par- R ... .. . ... J But we do not really exult in l T .„ , with the class this year, were wire fence on Monday evening. ' from Dayton on business Tues ents are now living at Tillamook. . . . . .'. . J * . . independence any more. We do *y- m here last week visiting with his 'Miss Eva J. Christie, o f Port day. Mrs. W. J. Gordon attended Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Milsap, the brother> L . M . Metcalf. The not have to, and indeed, this land, is a guest o f Miss Bertha Mrs. A. E. Moore who has not latter a sister o f Mrs. W, W. daughtcr ,iving at Sheridan and feneration o f us would hardly the World’s Christian Citizenship been in good health for some Nelson, and Alex Powers, the j onc from North Dakota WCft. a,_ know how—so powerful is the Conference in Portland the first Reed at Queenhurst. time, went to St. Vincent Hospi president of the First National Mrs. William S. Allan has been nation to which it belongs, and o f the week. tal in Portland Tuesday for Bank o f Lebanon, motored over so here for a visit. suffering from an attack o f la- Mrs. George H. G re e r and grippe. Mrs. Wm. Ruddick, who is a so entirely secure is it from even treatment. to Newberg last Sunday by wav a shadow o f compulsion from daughter, Medora, returned from W. S. Stull took an auto party o f McMinnville, arriving in time sister to I. H., Date and Elijah without. From the political Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Santa Barbara, California, last Hutchens, is here from Texas on consisting o f W. W. Silver, M. G. for dinner. Spencer and Miss Cornelia J. independence that was already a week. Mr. Greer will visit rela a visit. More than thirty years Oakley and A. Bowman to Salem mature tradition when this gen tives in Palo Alto and Tacoma Spencer have returned for the _ Semi-Annual Roll Call at the . ago Mr. and Mrs. Ruddick came today, Thursday t o - see the Baptist church next Wednesday, herc from Iowa and bought eration began has gradually before coming to Otterbrook for summer to Glenfill, their home in the Red Hills. Cherry Fair. July 9, m the afternoon 2:30 and wbaV was later known as thy Brown a mental independence. the summer. Enos Ellis is advertisinga pub also in the evening at 8 o ’clock. Bowerman place just On Sunday afternoon at the Our country nowadays thinks Owing to a feeling o f anxiety lic sale of his farm and a lot of Luncheon from 6 to 7 p.m. Good town i n the early eighties thev its own thoughts and makes its home grounds the Dundee ball personal property on July 10 , a program after luncheon. All sold oul and went to Tfxas own experiments; it, indeed, on the part o f the mothers o f team won a game from a team full notice o f which will be found members o f the congregation are | whcre it ¡8 under8tood they have gathers all it can from human Dundee concerning the case of consisting o f tmployees o f the elsewhere in this issue. wisdom wherever accessible, but scarlet fever in town, the meeting Warren Construction, company expected to be present. prospered. it* governs itself, not defiantly o f the Ladies’ Club will be post assisted by Edward Billich, tef Regular business meeting o f Prof. John B. Weed, who has I Henry Hagey w ho is down bat easily and of necessity, by its poned until Tuesday, July 15. Dundee. W. C. T. U. will convene at the been principal o f the school at from his Klickitat County farm Friday was the annual flower own experience, its own needs, home o f Mrs. Moore, on Second Dinube, California, for ‘the past j Notice street, next Wednesday, July 9, tw o years, and who, with hi* in Washington, was in town its own intelligence, and its own mission day o f the W. C. T. U. Monday. He says the crop The Dundee ladies were fortunate conscience. at 2:30 p.m. Sec’ y. wife and little one are visiting | prospects are fairly good up in And so the Fourth of July has in the quantities o f lovely flowers To parties having accounts at Miss Edna B. Newlin, o f the with her parents at Springbrook, that country, though a large come to be modified and broad donated for the occasion. Beau the Palace Market, that all ac class o f 1899. Pacific College, is says he has been elected to the | number o f the farms in tbç sec- ened in spirit. We no longer give tiful bouquets bearing the W. C. counts must ne settled by July coming next week from Whittier, same position for next year. tion he is in are being summer- California, for a visit with form John Larkin Jr. has received followed this 8Cason. He thinks our sole attention on our politi T. U. cards were distributed by 15 or credit stopped and here bevy o f young ladies to the after if accounts are not settled er college-mates and friends in bis commission as postmaster there are good opportunities cal birthday to the glory o f our sick members o f the community by the 15th of each moath credit political birth, but give most of Newberg. and will at once begin to familiar- thcrc for peop,c who are not will be stopped. our thought to what has hap- and the shut-ins. Those who went to St. Paul tze himself with the duties of the afraid to get out into a sparcclv Yours truly, l>cned since, and much tc/what Sunday was missionary day countrv last Thursday say it was a office, though he has not yet as- 38-39 John Wilhelmson, Prop. is going to happen, and what we and the services at the church mighty fine game of ball played sumed charge o f affairs. The of - 1 While on the way home from may hope to do ab'out it. Pa were well attended. Mrs. Ers- by St. Paul and Newberg, the fice force will remain as all are triotism is our topic on this day, cine, wife of the pastor, preached Meeting of Poultry Association. score being 1 to 3 in a thirteen working under the civil service Portland with |i team one even ing this week, Frank Baird says and that has come to be a Brit the sermon and was highly com inning tryout in Newberg’s favor. rules. he stopped at the telephone office ish drum-beat kind o f topic on plimented for the interesting, in Special meeting of the Yamhill Ode Hatfield and family and Mrs. Nathan Cook left for her County Poultry Association will in Tualatin and asked for the which the sun never sets. structive manner in which she home Tuesday morning which is Mrs. Julia Macy, who recently S. P. depot in Newberg. Con F or we are not a country landlea the subject. An addi be held at First National Bank now at Waconda, on the Oregon sold out at Denair, California, nection was made with central apart. Europe has come to live tional interest to the service was parlors Monday evening, July 7, Electric between Tualitin and have been in Newberg during the eight o ’clock sharp. All officers in Portland and the word came with us, and Africa has come, the solo bv little Laurel Alford. Wilsonville, where her husband week visiting with relatives. and members requested to be back that the Southern Pacific and Asia is not unwilling to The son, Macy Hatfield, is ex is working in the sub-station. Mrs. Wm. J. Bennett enter present. By order o f the presi had neither depot nor telephone share in whai we have; and our Hazel D. Butler, Sec. Richard Hadden and daughter pecting to take a look at the Al in Newberg, but he finally con birthday concern is how to make tained informally on Saturday dent. . berta country before they locate evening in honor of her brother, are expecting to start on a trip vinced the Portland hello office all our various family live to William D. McLellen and his to the Alberta country on Satur again. Attention, Hop Owners that the S. P. really did some gether; the light with the dark, iride, nee Miss Florence Har Prof. R. W. Kirk, ol Corvallis, day. Miss Hadden will remain the poor with the rich, the new business at this point. Insure, your crop, and dry there and keep house for her was in Newberg on business last with the old, the uneasy with man, who spent the week at the Mrs. Levi Lewis and son Paul brother who is located in that Saturday. He expects to re the easy. Where our Fourth of Bennett home. Mr. McLellen is kiln, and store house, with Ezra one o f the non-resident owners H a y e s , N e w b e r g , O r e g o n , main at the head of the schools tw o weck® aK° ^ or a tr‘P *° country. Ji»iy orators once spoke of inde o f property in the Red Hills, his Losses promptly paid. 38-41 in Corvallis another year. The A,aska to tr.v a" entire change Mra. H. A. Prosser, the moth pendence, now they are likely to er of Mrs. A. A. Noble, celebrated High School in that city has ? f 8ccne ^nd cliraate on account speak o f solidarity; the depend • her seventy-fifth birthday an built up until it is now one 0f °f*h e condition ot Paul s health, ence o f one on another; the inter Seattle on the Steamer niversary recently and was very the largest in Oregon outside ol dependence o f our great mass of Portland. | Dolphin last Friday night and it pleasantly surprised on receiving people. appears that the change o f scene birthday postals from seventy- That is our great problem to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White were was not long in coming, since five of her ‘‘ back east” friends on in Portland the first o f the week . . , . M onday’s papers told o f the day—how we can all live to that day. ,n attendance at the Worlds Dolphin groundinf? on Pearce j 9. gether, individually free, col B. C at lectively harmonious, active and THE WORLD’ S GREATEST DETECTIVE STORY Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stanley Christian Citizenship Conference land near AIert B IN SS MARVELOUS SCENES, WITH A CAST OF came out from Portland Satur and they speak m high praise of 12;40 Sunday morping> 0 f the progressive. It is a problem of 15*1 PEOPLE. BEST PICTURE OP THE YEAR day evening and visited over the excellent a d d r e s s e s they 153 passenger 8 , maoy o f whom our own hearts, our own laws, our own resources, to be worked heard. Mrs. White went ALSO A KEYSTONE COMEDY—5 REELS IN ALL Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. . • + n tA a t n r i ° m w ere Eastern tourists, all were out at home, and yet so closely E. Terrell. Mr. Stanley was a I ^ « f c r r e d in safety to the Ca related to experiments with the resident ot Newberg in his boy nadian Pacific Steamship Prin- same problem in all other coun hood days and was a student in W. W. Hollingsworth went to I cess May and landed on the is- the college. Sherwood last Sunday where he land. It is to be presumed that tries that patriotism to-day has Mrs. W. W. Nelson and her acted as undertaker at the funeral the stranded passengers will be come to be a sort o f world daughter, Mrs. Bird Partridge, of Frances, the daughter o f Mrs. taken on another steamer and religion; and he who would great A 39 CENIT SHOW FOR ONLY 5 AND IS CENTS who is up from Portland on a Grace Schneller, landlady o f the sent forward to their destina- ly serve his own state finds him vacation, went to McMinnville Sherwood hotel. Services were tion. Paul's friends are wonder- self enlisted in the service oi all Monday to help celebrate the conducted by Rev. Whitlock from ing if he had an opportunity to humanity.—The Youth’s Com eighty-third birthday anniver the Friends church and burial get in any o f his wireless know- panion. _____ _______ Miller Mercantile Co. 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