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TH E NEWI
G R AP H IC
Albert Benson, the newsdec
S. E. Cummins who was down
is laid op with severe stc
from McMinnville Tuesday, said
trouble.
the day following the loss of his
w
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Mrs. T. B. Wright came up farm house t>y fire recently, a
from Portland Wednesday morn­ favorite horse which he valued
ing and is visiting with relatives at $300 died suddenly. If there
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Rev. Charles O. Whitely and is anything in luck it has been
against Mr. Cummins of late.
County Assessor Martin Miller family started overland to the
Arrival and Departure o f Pas-
W. G. Allen who is building a
made a hurried trip to Newbefg McPhilipps camp at the seaside
aenger Trains.
new
prune evaporator at the big
last Monday. In their absence
Tuesday between trains.
prune
orchard on the Red Hills
the church work will be looked
Traina far PortlaaJ
Traies fraaa Portlaad
Mrs. Evangeline Martin at­
above Dundee, was down with
9:10 A. M. tended Friends quarterly meet­ After by Rev. George F. and Mrs.
* 6:45 A. M.
his
family last Monday. His
11:05 A. M. ing at Scotts Mills last Saturday Louisa P. Round
8:46 A. M.
mother,
Mrs. Mary E. Allen, of
County Surveyor H. W. Her­
5:27 P. M. and spent Sunday in Salem.
1:10 P. M.
Eugene, came with them and
ring is engaged in making
7:10 P. M.
4:07 P. M.
J. C. Colcord and family and
spent
the day with her niece,
survey o f the P. T. Keyes farm
Miss Zelma Jones arrived home
Mrs.
E.
H. Woodward.
Bora to Mr. aod Mrs. Fred
located on the hillside tw o and a
One lot o f 25c, 50c and 75c hats
from Newport Tuesday evening
August showers are not of
Hutchins on Monday, a son.
halt miles west of Newberg for
for ............................................
and report good weather and
S.' W. Sigler who is in the lum­ everything lovely at the seaside. the heirs, who are preparing to common occurrence in the Wil­
make a division o f the land lamette valley and the one that
ber business in Dayton, was in
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frazier among themselves.
came in this section last Sunday
$ .75 Ladies Shirtwaists at
Newberg Monday.
from Woodston, Kansas, and
People returning from New near the noon hour without
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Smith their son, John Frazier from
1.00 Ladies Shirtwaists at
much w a r n in g
beforehand,
port
bring
back
the
word
that
have gone to La Grande for a Ridgefield, Washington, were in
1.25 Ladies Shirtwaists at
President Pennington is the most caught several people who were
visit oi tw o weeks.
Newberg Tuesday visiting at Al­
enthusiastic fisherman in the surf poorly prepared for such a sud
1.50 and $1.75
Mrs.. Josephine Hoet, o f Jack­ len Smiths.
den downpour.
off
Nye
Beach
and
that
be
has
sonville is in town visiting with
2.00 and $2.50
“
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moore re­ made several attempts to ford
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brooks and
Mrs. T. W. Hester.
turned home Wednesday from the Pacific in his eagerness to little son Raymond, spent Sunday
\
Mr. and Mrs. C. J.'E dw ards Lyons, Linn county where they
in Newberg with the former’s
Every Straw Hat and
land the big ones.
___visited with friends ip Scotts
spent several days visiting with
mother,
Mrs.
W.
H.
Brooks,
who
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Putnam
on sale aft Reduced Prices.
Mills last Sunday.
a brother-in-law. They say the
who spent several months at has been seriously ill but is now
Archie Campbell was up from crops are fine all along the line.
much improved in health. They
Newport where he worked in a
Sherwood Wednesday marking
Mrs. Arminda Bohall, the grocery store, have moved in were a c c o m p a n ie d by Mr.
time with a tooth doctor.
mother o f W. J. Nottage and with Mrs. Putnam’s parents, B r o o k s ’ niece, Miss Beatrice
Vernon Gould, o f Forest Grove, sister o f Mrs. H. A. Dimond ar­ Benjamin Heater and wife at Wingate, o f Bend.
has .been visiting with friends in rived here on last Saturday from Spriogbrook, to care for them in Zimri Mills and I. B. Ramey
Newberg during the week.
Sauk Center, Minnesota, and their declining years.
recently spent a few days in Ben­
ton county in the Coast moun­
Dr. Hester, who has been se­ expects to make Newberg her
Robert B. Haines, a prosperous
verely ill with pneumonia for h n m g
business man o f Philadelphia, tain district southwest o f Philo­
BLACKSTONE-MILLER
several days is slowty improv­
A public meeting will be held Pennsylvania, who had just re­ math where Mr. Mills owns a
at the high school building on turned from an extended trip tract o f land. After spending
ing.
Thursday afternoon o f last
A pretty wedding was cele­ week the ladies o f the Friends’
Mrs. M. V. Jack was the guest Friday night o f this week for through Alaska, going tarl^ on gh Considerable valuable time in try­
of her daughter, Mrs. B. Randall the purpose o f promoting in­ north to touch the Arctic Circle, ing to get the fish to take the hook brated at the home o f the bride’s Aid Society were entertained at
Fisk, of Portland, for the week­ terest in the School Fair. Prof. came out from Portland last and failing to get enough to jus­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rex by the Aid Society of that
Duncan will be present and a Saturday to look over the build­ tify the purchase o f a fishing li­ Miller, 116 East Illinois street plaice. They were met at the
end.
cense they went lower down the at one-thirty Wednesday after­ train by Mrs. Wiley who con­
F. W. Bailey, a former news­ good attendance is desired.
ings and grounds o f Pacific Col­
stream and bought enough salm­ noon, when their daughter, Opal ducted them to the home o f Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Walker and son lege.
paper man at Marshfield, Coos
on
to satisfy their longing for Helene, became the bride o f Mr. Dean where they in company
County, was a caller at the Garnet of Everett, Washington,
Mrs. Sam. Campbell, of Hood fish diet for some time to come.
Paul Blackstone, Rev. H. Wise with about 25 of the local society
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. River, has been visiting for
Graphic office Tuesday.
Jones,
of McMinnville, perform­ spent a very pleasant afternoon,
Mrs. W. E. Gearin came up J. M. Lemon. Dr. Walker is a several days with Mrs. I. N.~ D. A. Hart has sold his hard­
ware business to W. T. Anderson ing the ring ceremony. Mrs. with music and needle work the
from Portland last Tuesday and prominent physician and surgeon Campbell at Edgewood. Her
who came from Bismark, North Benlah Lynch Smith, of McMinn­ hours went by all to o quickly. '
in
his
home
city
and
quite
well
spent several days with her par­
hulband who ttavels from place
ville, sang “ Oh Promise Me” by Before the guests departed for
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wassam. known to a number o f Newberg to place demonstrating the best Dakota. The business will be
conducted under the name of the De Koven, accompanied by Mr. their homes, a dainty luncheon
people.
methods o f fruit packing will
Adrian Bowman called at the
Miss Dorothy Hull who went also be at Edgewood the latter O re g o n Hardware C o . Mr. Ralph McKee, after which Mr. wak served. The following were
Graphic office for a few minutes
Anderson is very optimistic over McKee p l a y e d Mendelssohns* present from here: Mesdames
this, Thursday, morning and to Berkeley to attend the sum­ part o f the week.
the future of Newberg and is al- wedding march to the strains o f Whitely, Hodgin, L. M. Parker,
treated the force to some o f bis mer school, has resigned her
Rev. Ezra Hayes went to Mon-, ady increasing his stock very which the participants took
MacDonald, Paxson, Eh ret, Ter­
position as teacher of history in mouth the first o f the week t
fiqgfhiit.
their
position
under
a
canopy
of
rell; Blair, J. C. Hod son, C. A
aterially
in
anticipation
o
f
a
the high school and has accepted officiate at the marriage of a
Mrs. M. B. Terrell arrived
ivy
and
hydrangeas.
Mr.
Ray­
Hod son, W. S. Parker, Round,
a like position in a high school in daughter in the family o f an old good trade. Mr. Hart is not
home from Lake county Wednes­
mond
B.
Culver,
o
f
McMinoville,
Smith,
D.J. Gilbert, Martin, A.,,
prepared
to
say
just
what
he
the vicinity o f Stockton, Cali­ friend o f his. He tied the knots
day morning where she spent a
acted
as
best
man
and
Miss
Alice
will
take
up,
but
it
is
likely
he
C.
Martin,
Wilhite, ,C- J. Ed­
fornia.
for other members of the family will go onto his farm above Christenson, cousin o f the bride, wards, Miles, Haworth, Pett-
month with her son, L. B. Char­
Mrs. Lon S. Hill, o f Cottage some years ago and they held so
les and lamily.
Dayton if he can get possession was bridesmaid. The bride was ingill, Matthews, Rood, Kauf­
Grove, was here on a visit with well that they insisted that he
gowned in cream lace overcream man and Miss Layra Blair.
The date of the meeting o f the
of
it.
the Parkers the first o f the week. should officiate on this occasion.
Woman's Auxiliary to Pacific
W. W. Hollingsworth was silk and wore a bridal veil with
On Tuesday morning she with
The
brick
being
used
in
the
new
orange blossoms. The brides^ 1RS; V i . PERKINS ENTERTAINS
College has been set forward
her daughter, Miss Esther, who residence of Jesse Edwards on the called to Dayton Monday in the
maid wore pink silk and carried
from Saturday o f this week to
had been here for several days, corner o f Fourth and College capacity o f undertaker on ac­
pink
sweet peas.
Saturday, September6.
On last Monday evening Mrs.
left for their home, going by way streets are from the Willamina count o f the drowning on Sun­
D
a
i
n
t
y
refreshments
w
e
r
e
Perkins
entertained the telephone
Miss Doris Duncan who had o f Portland:
day o f Miss Levon Willard, the
plant
and
must
be
seen
to
be
ap­
served
after
which
the
bride
operators
at her beautiful home
expected to go to Massachusetts
Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, who preciated. They are o f a new sixteen-year-old d a u g h t e r o f tossed her bonquet among a east of Newberg. Refreshments
to teach the coming year, will
Hazen A. Willard. The family
is one o f the most gifted W. C. T. design called the “ Colonial.”
take her old place in the fifth
with some o f their friends were bevy o f pretty girls, Miss Loraine were served at an early hour, the
U. speakers in the state, will The color is buff and the face of
Otis being the fortunate one. To rest of the evening spent in play­
grade in the Newberg schools.
speak in Friends church, this, the brick is rough or pebbled and picnicing on the banks o f the add to the merriment of the oc­ ing games. Several-pretty selec­
Williamette river when the unfor­
Prof. W. C. and Mrs. W ood­ Thursday evening at 8 o ’clock.
withal about the prettiest thing tunate girl and her young broth­ casion the yonng men induced tions were rendered on the piano.
ward, in company with W. A. A cordial invitation is extended
that has ever been tyrned out in ers went in bathing. When the the bridegroom to give them an Those present were Mrs. Bilyeu,
King and'family, o f Portland, to the general public to attend
the way o f brick.
girl got beyond her depth she equal chance with the young the Misses Sophia Nierman, Stella
went to Newport- last Monday this meeting.
Lieutenant Davis and fifteen cried for help and one of the ladies by tossing them a bouquet. Badley, Anna Kennedy, Effie
tor a stay of ten days at the sea­
Frank Colcord and Ralph Butt regulars from Vancouver bar­ brothers went to her assistance. In this contest Bert Millerproved Wentz, Minnie Ehret, Minnie
shore.
went to Newport Wednesday, racks who have been camped in She grasped him with the usual himself the most ardent candi­ Richardson, Alma Forkner.
Mr. and Mrs. James Newman
the latter by the motorcycle Newberg for the past thiee weeks grip o f the drowning person and | date to matrimonial bliss. Dur­
are up from California and are
Hop Pickers W anted
route. They were loaded for all and engaged in making maps of it was with difficulty that he got ing the afternoon the McMinn­
visiting with their son-in-law
kinds o f game, both dry land and all the public roads in this sec­ loose from her and saved himself. ville male quartette, of which
Wanted—2 0 0 h o p pickers.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P.
salt water, and had no tifiie limit tion, have completed their work The Willards lived in this section Mr. Blackstone is a member, Fine hops, excellent camping
L. Gustin out in the Rex neigh­
gave several numbers. Mr. and ground and good water. Prizes
on their stay. The mermaids here and are moving to Butte- a few years ago.
borhood.
Mrs. Blackstone left on theafter- will be given at completion of
will doubtless furnish the great-, ville to engage in similar work
Roscoe Cahill and Earl Rine­ est attraction, however.
noou
train for a trip up the Col­ the harvest to pickers picking the
in Marion county. The men say
A REGIMENT OF TWO
hart, former students in Pacific
umbia river, mid generous offer­ cleanest hops. Secure early posi­
Dr. Lowe, the well known op­ they are enjoying the work as it
College, successfully passed the
tician and optometrist, has asso­ is a welcome change from the
A special feature comedy in ings o f rice and old shoes.
tion.
examination o f the state board
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
ciated with him in his practice monotony of camp life at the tw o parts which will be shown
Phone Red 162 or address,
o f medical examiners which was
N.
C.
Christenson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
an equally skilled eye specialist, barracks.
at the Star theatre Friday and
Sandcrost hop farm, Dundee,
held recently.
Dr. J. G. Turner. Dr. Turnerhas
J. G. Hadley, formerly a New­ Saturday of this week. This is E. G. Fendall. Mr. C. H. Chris­ Oregon.
tf.
S. F. Wallace of the Fair Store had more than 18 years’ experi­ berg business man, but who has a refined and extremely laugh-. tenson, Mrs. H. Christenson,
has gone away, to select his holi­ ence as an oculist. He was grad­
been U. S. mail carrier in Port­ able comedy, undoubtedly the' Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Timberlake,
M n . . m p o ra m .
day stock of goods and Mr. and uated from one of the leading
land for several years, was in funniest ever produced. “ The, Mrs. Ralph O. Cook, Mrs. Emma “I feel u tf I w a rs c o in s to t a n
Mrs. G. Y. Edwards, of Port­ colleges o f Chicago, and attended town Tuesday in company with Attack at Rocky Pass,” a thril-i Bell, Mrs. Mary E. Bankson, ap pendicitis "
“ W ell. I need a new gow n, so y o a ’D
land, are here assisting Mrs. different clinics in New York.
his brother, W. S. Hadley, who ling Indian story, and “ The Old j Misses Cecile Christenson, Mil­ Just bsT* to w a lt."-L A fe
Wallace in the interval.
His certificates of registration is president o f the Citizens State Clerk,” a drama, are the other. dred Christenson, Maijorie Chris­
Mrs. Kienle, daughter Louise show he has passed the state ex­ Bank of Wichita, Kansas, and photoplays. These pictures will tenson, Lois Fendall, Loraine
F ist R efu sal.
and sister, Miss Gertrude Phieff- amination boards of Oregon, who is out on a vacation trip. be accompanied by appropriate Otis, Messrs. Bert Miller, Omer Jack So K itty c a w jroo a S at re­
fu sal?
C holly Yea. a b e said a t
er, left here last week for a visit Washington, Idaho and Canada. The latter visited in Newberg music by Professor J. B. Hunt, Fendall, Kenneth Fendall, all of w ouldn't Hv» in one or w ith o a a —B os­
with their parents at Charles Dr. Lpwe is to be congratulated twelve years ago and on his re­ the musician who plays the pic­ Nswberg, and Rev. and Mrs. H. I ton T ra n sc rip t
City, Iowa. Mrs. Kienle will re­ on acquiring the association of turn at this time notes many tures. Special music will be se- j Wise Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
H e who know s m oat *rleri as m oat to r
turn in October but Miss Phieffer so eminent a practitioner as a co­ changes here and throughout the lected for the tw o reel feature Smith, Mr. Ralph S. McKee and j w asted
Urne. D a n te
Raymond
B.
Culver,
McMinnville
laborer.—Albany Daily Herald. 1 Northwest.
will remain at her home.
comedy.
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Shirtwaist Sale
Straw Hats for Hop Pickers
15 cents
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“A REGIMENT OF TWO”
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