THIS K K W B E MO G R A P H IC i------------------- --— CKM^O<X)OOOCHCK>QODOOOOOOiXXX) CH^OOCKXJOOOQOOOOCJOOOOOOOi L. Locals and Personals - On Friday night of last week a infinitum and in all the colors o number o f the neighbors of S. J. two ar three mid summer rain« Hubbard at Springbrook made bows. It is a very easy matter a raid on him, giving him to guess that the creations that pleasant birthday surprise. Be came from the hands o f experi sides partaking o f light refresh enced men milliners like N. E ments the «evening was spent in Britt, J. D. Gordon, Mr. Palmer talking oyer old times. Those and others of like skill were fear present were Axum Newby aod fully and wonderfully m a d e family, W. R. Ballard and family, Prizes were awarded for three R. W. Lewis and family, J. W. grades o f work, Alexander Hul Hodson and family, T. A. Hod- having first place, second anc son and Miss Kelton. third places being held by Mr Cook and Mr. Wilkins respective Mrs. C. L. Judd writes that they are now located on a claim ly and if judgement was passed on in a valley in the Coast Moun the basis of violation o f every re tains southwest of Eugene, and quirement o f goo4 taste in hat will get their mail from Earl, trimming, no one would think o f an office located in the north contesting the awards. The repast served just before west corner of Douglas county. As evidence o f the pioneer experi the departure o f the guests was ence thty are getting she writes appreciated, for the hours of that they walked thirteen miles merriment and good fellowship to reach the claim and sledded had promoted splendid appetites. The committee, to whom much their things in. They will also credit is due for the success o f the lave to walk seven miles to the social event w e r e , Mesdames postoffice. Mr. aod Mrs. A. C. Chapman, Wm. Langton, Francis A. Mor Mrs. John McEwan and little ris, Howard Best, J. D. Gordon, daughter, Margret, and Mfs. Arthur Palmer and Miss Jessie Homer Lee, ofGoldendale, Wash Britt. QOOOOGBXBXSOBXHXSOt. <s:>:s:iw:s3mcs,>xiM;».sjgiMn>aCT:«!so« Reduction E Coats Miss Laurene Otis was home Again we find ourselves too heavily stocked from 0. A. C. to spend Saturday «à on ladies and misses coats. W e are going to put Trmla* froaa PartlaaS and Sunday. Traía» far Parda mi the knife into them while the season is on. Every Granville Everest is over from 9:10 A M. 6:45 A . M. garment we are pricing is absolutely new. W e 11:06 A M. his Washington county farm to 8:46 A M. day on business. He says he had have few carry over garments that go at your own 5:27 P . M. 1:10 P . M. a good prune crop which he got price. The new coats will go at following prices: 7:10 P . M. 4:07 P . M. harvested in good shape. The Newberg high school team On Friday night o f last week a daughter was born to Mr. and defeated Dallas high by a score of 27 to nothing in a game o f Mrs. Joaquin BUis. football played here on the col Miss Gertrude Hollingsworth lege grounds last Saturday. came home from 0. A. C. to spend Mrs. E. H. Woodward is in 8t Saturday and Sunday. Vincents Hospital in Portland as Claude Aldrich and some lady a result of a surgical operation friends were here on a visit with performed last Monday with the his mother last Sunday. hope of getting relief from an old Miss Ruby Jones spent Sunday trouble. She is getting on as well at the home o f her sister, Mrs. as could be hoped for. S. Jay McDonald, in Portland. Claude Larkin was down from Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Armstrong the big farm Wednesday, located returned a few days ago from ten miles northwest o f Salem on their trip to Southern California the Amity hills, to which the Lar ington, and Mrs. T. E. Wright, Ben Craven is in St. Vincents kin family moved a short time o f Portland, have been here COLLEGE NOTES re to Hospital in Portland recovering ago. He says they all find plen visit and help care for tbár The glee dub has held several from an operation for appendici ty to do on the farm. mother and grandmother, Mifc. rehearsals and good progress is tis. They have been experimenting 3. M. Hinshaw, who is confined being made. The new music Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Brown and a little atTthe milk condensery to her bed with a stroke o f pa which was ordered several days little daughter spent Sunday in on canning some farm and garden ralysis since a week ago Sunday. Portland with C. E. Dawson and products. A sample can of At present she is improving ant) ago has arrived. One o f the numbers is a cantata which will operation; “ Creation,” based on family. PANAMA PACIFIC squash left at the Graphic office Mr. Chapman and Mrs. Wright be sung with orchestra accom the first chapter o f Genesis; Joe Carr and family are back by John Larkin, the manager, have gone home. EXPOSITION NOTES .“ Toyland;” paniment. a reproduction of from Bandon, Coos county, and was found to be o f excellent Tom Richardson, the great The Chemawa “ braves” were the famous city o f Nuremburg, will remain in Newberg for the quality on being opened. Oregon booster, was out from too husky for the "palefaces” Up to and inclusive o f August Germany; “ Fire and Sword” or present. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Holt and Portland Tuesday and gave last Friday, capturing the big 31, 1913, the-cash receipts of the the fall of Adrianople; an ice Miss Weyburn will talk on little daughter have been here talks at a meeting of the busi end of a 27-0 score. The game, anama-P a ci fie« International palace; “ Forty-niners’ Camp,” Home Mission work at the Bap from M orrow county during the ness men and also at the college. however, w a s h a r d f o u g h t Exposition Companv amounted “ Mohammed’s Mountain,” a tist church next Wednesday, No week visiting with relatives. Ed. He is making a canvass o f the throughout. The Indians a re to more than $6,000,000. The Chinese City, and others. has been broken down nervously state with a view of getting fast and heavy and used several expenses to that daté amounted vember 5, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore are lately and .will remain here for a pressure made on the big rail triqk plays to good advantage. to less than $5,000,000, and in HERE YOU HAVE IT! home from their extended visit month and take osteopathic road companies to induce them A return game will be played vestment expenditures to $467,- to make rates during the year o f November 8. 581.16, leaving a cash balance with relatives and friends in Wis treatment from Dr. Wilson. A Good Government meeting the Panama-Pacific Exposition^' consin and report a very enjoy Prof. V. R. Gardner, o f 0. A. “ The Hulls” furnished the on hand o f $1,279,264.64. The will be held in Duncan’s opera C., spent Monday in Newberg that will enable tourists comi able time. chapel music on Monday of this actual present available assets of house in Newberg on Satuniay this way to stop off at inter! J week, playing tw o more numbers the exposition company aggre evening, November 22, 1913. The Ladies Auxiliary to the and was shown about the coun points to look at the country. of the Peer Gynt music which gate $11,978,811.50. It will re All speakers will be candidates college will meet with Mrs. Clar try by N. E. Britt, S. L. Parrett quire about $12,000,000 more for the office o f Governor at the ence Edwards on Saturday at and L. S. Otis, visiting the Otis At the noon hour he was ban^j was much appreciated, hotel queted at the Imperial Steps have been taken toward to ^complete the work, and the next general election. 2:30 o ’clock. All members are fruit and berry farm and other the Commercial Club. places east of town, and also the * the organization o f tw o literary actual net assets amount to this, The following have already ac invited to be present. without considering the sums to cepted the invitation to be pres W. G. Allen who was down j societies. The ladies will meet Prince walnut orchards at Dun Addison Kaufman has been from Salem Tuesday, said their bi-weekly on Tuesday immediate- te derived from concessionaires, ent and speak: The Hon. Grant doing janitor work at the public dee. interest on money in bank and B. Dimmick, o f Oregon City, Re school building in the absence of At a meeting o f the city council output o f prunes from the big ly after school. The time for the receipts from divers pre-exposi publican; The Hon. Robert Mil his father, who hopes to get teld Monday an ordinance was orchard on the Red Hills this men’s society has not yet been tion operations. ler, Portland, Democrat; The home from the hospital within a >assed prohibiting minors 16 season would amount to about determined. More than 6,000 applications 270 tons or fifteen car loads of The toot ball fans o f Newberg Hon. W. S. U’Ren, Oregon Citv, years o f age and under from be fe* days. nave been received for amuse the evaporated product. At will be given their money’s worth Republican; The Hon. Will E. Tom Tyndall is fitting up the ing on the streets unattended Easterii Washington and other Saturday p. m. at the college ment and other concessions at Purdy, Newberg, Non Partisan. after 9:30 p.m. J. C. Hoason rooms on First street formerly points where they are operating grounds when a double header the Panama-Pacific Exposition Chairman, Jesse Edwards, New occupied by Mills Bros.’ Lapi tendered his resignation as a they will also put out about as will be played. Pacific College in 1915. One hundred accepted berg. Music will be furnished dary and will move his tea store member o f the council from the much more, which all told will twill clash with Pacific University to date involve a total expendi and everybody is invited to at there and save paying Vent as he second ward. be sufficient to supply prune and Newberg High will line up ture o f about $7,000,000. More tend. Mrs. D. M. Sivyer who has owns the building. sauce for a city o f metropolitan against Forest Grove H. S. Both than 7,000 people will be em- All candidates for the Govern County Surveyor H. W. Her been here during the week visit proportions and then some. He ^ocal teams expect to win and jloyed in the concessions district, orship are invited to be present ring was down from McMinn ing her daughter, Mrs. Whitlaw, also stated that the trial order and the total amount to be in and speak. ‘tw o good contests are assured. ville Wednesday doing some sur is expecting to go to Mount for black cap raspberries he had ] The Greater Pacific club met vested in amusemwits in 1915 Will E. Purdy. veying on the Deskins tract Vernon, Washington, to spend a put up at Springbrook last sea ueaday at noon. The work for will probably aggregate $12,- adjoining Newberg on the north. couple of months with a son, son was being well received by he year was outlined, especial 000,000. Among the most im Your Attention—Smith Premi The old home is offered for sale. after which she will probably go the trade and he hopes to build mphasis being placed upon ath portant concessions will be “ The er type writer and a Burroughs Mr. and Mrs. N. L , Wiley, of to Ceres, California, for the bal up a good business for canned letics, oratory and debate. Sev Grand Canyon of the Colorado,’ ¡adding machine tor sale by W. Rex, are now grand-parents, a ance o f the winter. working model o f the Panama T. Anderson, the hardware man. black caps. *______ new members were received. * eral ..—•---------- There will be foot ball galore son having been born to their tf. The regular college work was Canal; naval sub-marines in daughter, Mrs. Ruth Astleford on the college grounds Saturday UNIQUE PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL suspended for half an hour Tues at Scotts Mills on Friday of last afternoon when a double header day p. m. while the students and week who has been named John. is to be played. First there will A free translation o f the word faculty listened to a talk by Next Sunday at 10 o ’clock the be a game between the home col- ‘unique” is “ nothing else like it,” “ Tom ” Richardson, the “ father” Rex Sunday school will have ral ege team and the Pacific Univer and the title o f “ unique” was of the Oregon Development ly day exercises and President sity team of Forest Grove, and certainly earned for the enter League. Mr. Richardson is a Pennington will speak along the immediately following the New- tainment given by the women’s natural “ booster” and is particu ‘ same line at the church services )erg and Forest Grove high society o f the Presbyterian church larly enthusiastic about Oregon. at 11 o ’clock. The public is in school teams Will furnish the last Thursday e v e n i n g . The He emphasized the need o f loyalty amusement for the crowd. prime object o f the meeting was to home, community and state vited at attend. Paul V. Maris was in Indiana to promote the spirit of sociabil as well as natioifk He believes Dr. Wilfred Pemberton of the class of 1906, Pacific College, some time ago and visited At ity among the membership and that one’s patriotism should was recently married to one Miss torney Clarence Brown, a form an exceedingly pleasant time was deepen in intensity as it narrows Langlois at Langlois, Curry er classmate in Pacific College, enjoyed by every one present. in scope. county, where he is practicing. who is practicing his profession The ladies exercised the privi The father o f the bride is the in New Castle. He writes that lege of inviting whomsoever LIBRARY BILIS AL- Brown is being boosted for may they pleased but the most enjoy owner of the town site. LOWED IN AUGUST or o f New Castle, a city o f $ 15,000 able and thoroughly original In the make-up o f the various population, by one of the daily special number was the hat trim Care of lawn $ 3.00 Mrs. Hester, Springbrook: My glasses are just committees appointed by S. W. Eye Strain papers. For tw o years he was ming by the men. A package, Books fine; don’t have any more dreadful headaches. 11.29 Taylor, of Eugene, the Depart I just couldn't get along without my glasses. foreman in the Graphic office and carefully wrapped and bearing a Librarian Salary Relieved 35.00 ment Commander of the G. A. R., he has the push to make good. numbered tag, was given each the name o f Col. B. F. Pike, of Total $49.29 In former years it was largely gentleman, who at a signal pro Newberg, appears as a member In September Headaches Mrs. Johnson: All my life I have worn glasses, the custom here in the Willa ceeded to open the bundle and but never before did my glasses give me such o f the committee on legislation. $ 3.00 mette Valley for the horse mar finding there-in a hat form with Care o f Lawn comfort and fit me so well. Gone! 35.00 Messrs. Horner and Clayville, ket to be supplied ’ from the trimmings, were ordered to trim Librarian Salary of Hopewell, have traded their ranges from Eastern Oregon and the hat according to their own Many a student is dull, makes a failure in life, just be Total $38.00 farm o f 80 acres to Mr. Chris- Washington, but the tide seems fancy. cause o f their parents’ neglect in not having their eyes In October topherson for his 10 acres north to have changed. A Pendleton The assortment o f stock was Hose and fixtures properly cared for. $14.80 o f town, receiving the difference horse buyer has recently bought tremendous, running the entire Wood 41.25 in cash. Mr. Horner will move tw o car loads o f horses in this scale* of adornment o f plumes, Sawing wood 6.00 to the place here, while Mr. Clay section and shipped them to ribbons, magpie wings, pom 3d pay mêht on Encyclo- ville will live in town, as he has Pendleton, and he is to be back poms, stick-ups, pheasant tails, pedias 30.00 a jo b at the C. K. Spaulding saw for more. The larger number mercury wings, curled e a g l e Books 8.88 OPTICIAN— EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST mill. Mr. Christopherson will purchased have been mares for quills, feather bands in marabon Librarian salary 35.00 put in the crop on his 80 acre breeding purposes. He has been and flats, aigrettes in Heron and farm. paying good prices. Numidas, and other et ceterasad Total $135.93 Arrival and Departure of Pa* saogar Trains. $ 6.00 COATS $ 4.95 7.50 COATS 5.95 8.50 COATS 6.75 10.00 COATS 7.95 11.00 COATS 8.75 12.50 COATS 9.95 15.00 COATS 11.95 18.00 COATS 14.50 20.00 COATS 15.50 25.00 COATS 19.50 The Miller Mercantile Go. HOW MUCH DO YOU VALUE YOUR EYES? Is Your Children Getting Along in Their Studies as You W ish? C. A . MORRIS, JEWELER