«•'‘-«ufcMMmsMIAt. TH E NEW B E B O G R AP HI C D. H.* j M M e of Tacoma, Miss Jessie Britt proved a clev- Washington, has been here for fX hostess last Saturday evening visiting with his when she entertained a merry brother, W. R. Ballard. company o f old fr ie r s . The oc The weather was pretty warm casion was a class reunion, the the first o f the week but it has guests being members of the Pa moderated and we are having cific College graduating class of 1899 The evening was ¡«pent in just good old summer-time Arrival and Departure of Pas Mrs. J. O’Brien and daughter conversation and remini«cences. The Warren Construction Co. Elisabeth spent the Potlatch senger Train*. has a force o f men grading First The guexts were s e r v e d ice week in Seattle. niafnaPMtlul Traía* far hi street from Center to the end of cream and cake from a pretti Mrs. A . E . Moore returned the bridge in preparation for ly decorated table, the class col-' 9:10 A. M. 6:46 A. home from St. Vincent’s Hospital ors of purple and vcllow being paving. 11:06 A. M. 8:46 A. this, Thursday« morning. psed. Those present werir: Miss 5:27 P. M. 1:10 P. Me. and Mrs. Allen Smith Edna B. Newlin, Whittier, Cali Miss Nellie Decker and Lester Again w e have been successful in securing a lim 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. spent last Sunday in Portland Turn bow were married at Van fornia, Mrs. F. K. Jones, Santa ited number of Royal Worcester Specials for our visiting with their sbn-in-law Paula, California, Miss Clara G. A. Grave*, o f Portland, was couver, Washington, on l a s t Corset Sale. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, Lent«, Mr. and Mrs. in Newberg last Sunday, coming Monday. Tyra Hutchens. This corset is as good as any regular $1.50 Hervey M. Hoskins, McMinrt- out by auto. The Yamhill Electric Co. is Richard C. Williams and Miss jrille, and Miss Jessie Britt and corset* but in order to advertise the Royal W o r Alden Chamberlain, o f P ort running a wire across the river Vera Seeley were married at St. M r and Mrs. Walter S Parker, land, was in Newberg on busi to St. Paul and will furnish lights cester Corsets*, the company furnish us this corset Helens on Sunday, July 13, Newb rg. for that town. ness Wednesday. for our sale which enables us to sell it at 98c. where they will make their home' C. C. and N. A. Heacock, Edward Fendall, a brother o f far the present. : Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Pemberton These corsets are just from the factory, have * brothers ot W. P. Heacock, were in Newberg Sunday, visit E. G. Fendall, was out last week P. D. Eckerman has gone to Vrhuse expected coming for a v id t correct lues* well made* embroidery trimmed, with his family from the Alsea ing with- relatives,. Spirit Lake, Ictabo, to look after was noted last week, have been with six good hose supporters. See our window. Mr. and Mr*. George K elty country for a visit. some business interests and here, hut are now at Bay City, Mrs. Eva Sherwood is down while away will visit with went to McCoy last week, re getting their first sight o f the from McMinnville, visiting a t the friends in Spokane turning Sunday evening. father o f waters and visiting M ayor J. D. Gordon went to home o f her parents, Mr. and Elder G. C. 'Carl, a former with their nephew, Morris Hea Sheridan last Sunday to see the Mrs. U. S. G. Miller. resident o f Newberg, came oqt cock. C. C has beerfin the news The Woman's Auxiliary to the from Portland Tuesday morning remains o f the burned city on the paper business at B r i g h t o n , college w ill meet Saturday after to attend the conference being Yamhill. Iowa, for the past thirty years Mrs. L. H. Shirley and children noon at 3 o ’clock a t the residence held at the Brethren church. where he publishes the Enter- came over from Hillsboro last o f Charles O. Whitely The Messrs. Denver Layman orise. He recently sold a half in W. B. White is back to normal and Abrick Brass, tw o promi terest in the business to his son Saturday and remained until Mondky, visiting at J. C. Col- again, Mrs. White having re nent business men o f Seattle, are and is now out taking a vaca cord’s. ' ' ; '1.. turned home from her visit. Just visiting at the O’Brien home. tion. N. A. has been in the post Guy Heater, who has an inter- what he would do if be had tw o The former is Mrs.J. O’Brien’s al railway business for about lows: Mesdames W. J. Gordon, MONEY AND MORALS est in a music store with Lincoln or three wives aw ay from home, nephew. thirty years, and tor more than Dundee; J. D. Gordon, E. H. as some husbands have, no man McCormick at Hillsboro, came Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott and twenty year* has had the man W oodwaid, H . E. Gordon, Col. Philip Ray. manager o f over last Saturday for a visit can tell. son John ot Salem spent Sunday agement ot an exclusive fast mail George Best, C. J. Edwards, B. William and John Sonberg the International Booking Agen with Newberg friends.—— — in town. Mrs. J. C. Price re train that makes 70 miles an E. Goff, Howard Best, George Horace Addis, field editor of from Salina, Kansas, who are turned home with them tor a hour between Chicavo and Oma Lutz, Thomas. Patterson, Charles cy, o f Portland, who furnished the Rural Spirit who is out taking a look at the Northwest few days visit and will also visit ha on the Burlington road. He (3. Whitely, W. J. Langton, Ar the “ Pilgrims Progress” films tor the Star theatre Monday and says he has never been in an ac soliciting advertising for the with a view of locating, were in in Albany. thur Palmer, David Johnson, Tuesday nights, is an old lycenm cident o f any consequence and paper called at the Graphic office Newberg the first o f the week, G. H. Wilde, who is in business Jesse Edwards, N. F. Byers, Wal visiting with their former school bureau man and gives an inter considers that there is little dan Tuesday for a hand shake. in Vancouver, Washington, came ter Terrel l,» Eva H. Hull. Elizabeth esting talk, privatelv, o f his ex mate, C. F. Stretch. ger as the fast mail has right-of- W. W. Silver, o f Newberg, a over a few days ago with his Foster, Oliver Evans, F. D. Dr. John S. Rankin and family, family for a visit at W. E. Croz- way over all other trains. He Eckersou, Charles B. Wilson, D. periences in handling the giants Kansas friend of the Carruth Mr*. Rankin’s parents from ers. Mrs. Wilde and Mrs. Crozer -has become so accustomed to D. Coulson, John Larkin* E. C. o f the platform ot by-gone day*. family, and a Mr. Smith were F o r a number o f years he was tiding in a mail coach that he fishing on Panther creek Tues Portland and Oliver Evans and are sisters. Baird, GcorgeLarkin, Charles A. located in the Southland, the has no trouble in walking about day and Wednesday.—Carlton tamilv left here by autos at an Morris, Frank - Wallace, Will The Buick m otor truck which land o f his nativity, and in chat the car without holding to any eaijy hour last Sunday morning Sentinel. Light, J. C. Colcord, Nicholson, made the run of 700 miles-from ting about Ivceum talent a t the thing, but when off the train he for Newport to get a snifl o f Salt C. A. Hodson, El E. McClain, Mrs. W. E. White, who re San Francisco to Portland ip Graphic office Tuesday, he sai<| involuntarily * a s s u m e s the sea air. They expect to return M aggie Littlefield, Lynn B. Fer turned' last week from a visit sixty-one hours and some odd for several years he had t i e book r q l l i n g s a i l o r g a i t which guson, David Irelan, Ryan, C. C. with relatives a t Goldendale, Saturday. minutes, carrying 1700 pounds, The Oregon Electric has the passed through Newberg the toihetimes gives him away. For Ferguson, E. P. Diment, C. A. ing o f the “ big four,” ¿ggtik e Washington, has been laid up at m termed them, they bein instance when he arrived here at Fitzpatrick, Archie Martin, J. C. her home with tonsilitis tor a work o f laying the rails on West irst ot the week. . Jones, Col. Bob Taylor, his brother’s, the children noticed First street from Main to the Price, William Bell, F. M. King, day br tw o. , 4 M f. and Mrs. Anthonv Fronde John- B. Gordon and Henry P a t ralk and told their pàrents Southern Pacific main line track N e l s o n Brouilletta* E d w a r d terson. Miss Clara Vattghaa, o f Lents, o f Yuma, Colorado, are visiting they-believed they b he had been taking Brouillette, Emma Btil, L. L. who came to Newberg last well along. When the work is with Enos Ellis and family at soeiet hing. They all sold readily and were completed the street will be paved Lawrence, VR. B. Linville, A. Saturday to attend the reunion their home on Chehalem Mono- d! money makers tor the bureaus, with bitulithic. Millard, Thomas Rood, Frances o f the class o f 1899, Pacific Col tain. Mr. Frunde is a brother At HONE OVEN BY MRS. bat Patterson gave them more Amos Kenworthy, an aged o f Mrs. Ellis. Th ey are delight Matthews, B. O. Davis, Evans* lege, was the guest o f Miss Jessie o r less trouble on acco f his minister o f the Friends church ed with Oregon and say it is the ■ORRIS AMD MRS. BARCROFT I. S. Rankin, Theodore Gardner, hahif o f getting on a spree o when Britt while in town. who has been visiting with his country they have been looking John E. Hale, Chaney, U. S. G. A. V. R. Snyder, an old time .During Friday afternoon,. July Miller, Lloyd Armstrong, Misses he g o t out from homejon such a sons in Portland since he was in br. newspaper man o f Yamhill and 13th, at No. 403 College street, Mina Langton, Ethel Morris, vacation from his ofl|ce duties. Newberg recently, returned last Polk counties, passed through He had no hesitancy in making Douglas T aylor left here Wed most enjoyable “ A t Home” Newberg Mondav on his w ay S a t u r d a y and preached at nesday for Berkeley, California, was tendered to a part o f the Jessie Britt, Miller, Colby, Pansy dates for Marse Henry with com home from Portland. He is now Friends church Sunday morning or a visit with his sister, Mrs. J. rpany friends of the hostesses, Colby, Ralston, Helene Pearson. mittees made up o f men, he said, at also at night. * located at Dallas where he has bat avoided contracting dates R. McKillop. A t the close o f the Mrs. Francis A. Morris and Mrs. MRS. HARRHAN GIVES $16,000 Mr. Ore Kyle, graduate o f the summer school at the university, the agency tor the Oregon Fire with committees o f women, as John Wolverton Bareroft, Jr. FOR RESEARCH LABORATORY O. A. C. School o f Pharmacy, Relief Association. far as possible, on account of the which Prof. M cKillop is attend guests assembled on the has accepted a position with the ing, tbev will g o to Twin Lakes Mr. and Mr*. Clarence J. Ed- Mrs. E. H. Harriman, w idow above named tendency on the Clous lawn under the wel Newberg Drug Co., next door to or an outing. D o u g l a s will w a iés and Mr. and Mrs. Charles come shade ot the maple trees o f the late railroad magnate, has part o f Mr. Watte rson. the postoffice. Mr. K vle is a A t one time, however, he said >rpbably go on the Southern and the hours were pleasantly just given an additional endow B. Wilson have issued cards an very pleasant gentleman and a >art o f the state before he re be had a call for Watterson by a nouncing that they will be at >assed in chatting, games* read ment ot $10,000 to the fund of former classmate o fjn o . W. Bar- committee o f ladies a t Dallas, home at 402 School Street, this, turns home. ing and musical numbers, and re $5(^000 she established in 1911 croft, Jr., pharmacist. Thursday evening, from 9 to 10 Miss Merle Woods, who had freshments. The hostesses were for the foundation ot a bacterio Texas, who had taken over the The Misses Ruby and Blanche jeen ill from a complication of dndiy assisted in receiving by logical and pathological research lyceum in that city from the Y. o ’clock, in honor ot Miss Edna B. Nrwlin, o f Whittier, Cali Moore from Milton, Indiana, diseases for many months, died Mrs. J. D. Gordon, Mrs. E. E laboratory, in connection with M. C. A. He tried to induce fornia. A large number o f guests sisters o f Miss M ary J. Moore at her home in Newberg at one Goff, and Mrs. George Best. the.hospital service o f the South them to take other talent .but .who recently returned from a havfe been invited. „ o ’clock Wednesday m o r n i n g . A feature unique and pleasing ern Pacific Company. This an nothing else would satisfy them trip to San Francisco, arrived Funeral services were conducted \yas the “ artists’ contest” where nouncement was made to-day by and he signed up the contract for S. E. Watkins, the architect, here a few days ago on a vaca at the home at 10:30 o ’clock to in each guest made a picture of Dr. F. K. Ainsworth, chief sur W. went to Sheridan Monday*to see tion and all are visiting at the day, Thursday, by her pastor, sbme other person present, all o f geon o f the railroad, in whose The date fixed for the lecture the disaster wrought by the fire home o f Rev. and Mrs. Charles Rev. Charles 6. Whitely, §md in which being pinned to a large hands the disposition o f the was during State Fair week in on Friday night ot last week. Dallas and it turned out that He says the damage to the busi- O. Whitely. They are planning terment was made b y the side sheet, were admitted for judge funds is placed. a trip to Newport for next week. The purpose o f the endowment Watterson spent the day at the o f her parents in the Ramsey ment as to merit. The judges ness section o f the town was as • Enos Ellis says that field mice Hill Cemetery. fffere Miss Langton, Miss Britt is to further the progress o f race track where he had a time bad as had been represented. A t a meeting o f the city council àud Mrs. Ryan, who bravely medical research. For the last with the boys. He managed to Most o f the losers were taking a are doing a lot of -damage to the wheat c r o p b y burrowing leld Tuesday night it was decided laced the array of cartoons, cari tw o years, the work has been get through with his lecture at hopeful view o f the future for Sheridan and a number were through the ground and eating to dispense with the services of catures, and combinations striv going on under the direction o f night fairly well, but the day fol opening up business as best they the roots, and he thinks the act s t r e e t c o m m i s s i o n e r James ing to eliminate the really good Dr. W. T. Cummings o f the lowing he hit the high places could in any kind o f quarters of the legislature making it a Ferguson. City Marshal, W. E. from the really bad until they Southern Pacific general hospital again, making “ Rome how l.” Col. Ray says he carefully demeanor to put out poison for Thomas was given a month off Were willing to assign the prizes at San Francisco. Dr. Cum that were obtainable# pests was a mistake that will o r a vacation without pay, and for first place to Mrs. B, O. mings has devoted his time to a avoided meeting the Dallas com On Tuesday the Hoe news soon be seen so plainly that a Paul Hopkins was elected as day Davis, second to Mrs. C. A. Hod- study o f serums with special mittee for nearly a year, when paper press, which the Graphic demand for the repeal of the law marshal tor the month at a sOn and consolation to Mrs. C. relation to typhoid fever and he again called on the ladies to recently traded in toward the will be strongly made. tuberculosis, and hascontributed talk lyceum talent. At the meet salary o f $50. An ordinance re A. Fitzpatrick. purchase o f a Cottrell Triumph Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Craven quiring all dogs to be muzzled ’ Neapolitan ice cream with cake some valuable experimental data ing he cast his eyes tow ard the press, was shipped to H. F. BÍ- ceiling andl casually inquired fenberger, editor and publisher o f took their departure last week during the balance o f July and and punch were served, the to the existing store of scientific how they Kind Col. Watterson. the Nehalem Enterprise. Mr. Ef- for an extended visit with rela through the month ot August tables being in the competant knowledge. Several pairs of eyebrow* were The fund is placed in the hands care of Miss Jessie Gardner, Miss fenberger is moving across the tives in Illinois and Indiana, go was passed. elevated at once and the presi The District Conference o f the Colby, Miss Pansy Colby, Miss of the Union Trust Company, of. bay from Nehalem to the new ing by the Canadian Pacific rail dent said: “ Col. Watterson gave tow n o f Wheeler on the P. R. & road. Mrs. Craven will stop at Brethren church, which comprises Miller and Miss Pearson from San Francisco, the income being us a lecture on "M oney and M or N. railroad, which bids fair to Georgetown, Illinois, with her the whole o f Oregon, is insession Portland. During the afternoon turned over to the hospital de als” and the next dav we were make one o f the principal towns daughter, Mrs. Pearl Elliott, at the local church in Newberg Miss Ethel Morris and Mrs. partment as it accrues. This is^ the second large con convinced that be had neither.” in Tillamook county. He is fit while Mr. Craven w ill go to with a good attendance and Charles A. Morris added to ting himself out with a good Mooresville, Indiana, his former with praiseworthy interest re pleasures o f those present by tribution to the Southern Pacific Att—toon. Hop Owners plant, hoping to hold the field. home where he will visit with ported. Among those in attend various numbers from their re hospital service within the last tw o years, the widow of the late The press he is getting, will do relatives. They will probably ance from outside the state are pertoire ot music and readings, Insure, your crop, and dry excellent newspaper work and is remain aw ay until some time in Wm. Pullen and Mr. and Mrs. displaying their versatility and Collis P. Huntington having iren $25,750 for the construc- Vi. Ashelman from California accomplishments in a most pleas kiln, and store house, with Ezra good tor at least a hundred October and will return by w ay on ot a social ball now in use H a y e s , N e w b e r g , O r e g o n . years, which will probably be as o fL os Angeles where Mrs. Craven and Elder David Eby from Sun- ing manner. The list o f guests present fol-. pt the San Francisco hospital. nyside, Washington. Losses promptly paid. 38-41 long as he will care to operate it. has property interests. Royal Worcester Corset Sale On Sale Friday-Saturday JULY 18-19-25-26 The Miller Mercantile Go. Wal S