* THE NEW BERG GRAPHIC S All ladies interested in organiz Henry Ciemmens, proprietor o f CSOK)CTCKCTOBBOTMOCTÎKkMi>:8!KlWWWMnKliKSeBBBKa!)WfOTngOTrWff*l,w,MM",MW ing a domestic .science club are Glen Gardens, Newberg, was in requested to meet again Satur Portland Tuesday and Wednes day afternoon at 3 p.m. in the day attending the big annual public library. , flower show. Mr. Ciemmens The ladies of t t « Efriends church has gained an enviable repu ta- will hold their annual sale o f tion as a grower o f many varie fancy work, Saturday, December ties o f sweet peas, and he is Again we find ourselves too heavily stocked Mrs. Albert Everest is taking 13, in the Crede market. There branching out as a wholesale A rrival and Departure o f Pas treatment in St. Vinnenf's Hos will also be a food sale in con and retail grower of sweet pea on ladies and mi safes coats. W e are going to put senger Trains. pital in Portland* the knife into them while the season is on. Every seed. r rala* for PattUaS Traiaa frma PartlaaS nection with it. James Iverson was down Irom garment w e are pricing is absolutely new. W e Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lemon Special evangelistic services 9:10 A. M. 6:46 A. M. the farm above McMinnville the under the leadership of Rev. L. from Pratt, Kansas arrived here have few carry over garments that go at your own 11:06 A. M. 8:46 A. M. first ol the week. A. Wells, of Portland, now being last Sunday and are visiting at 5:27 P. M. 1:10 P. M. price. The new coats will go at following prices: Miss Lelah Hevland is doing held at Friends church, are b ring j the home of his uncle, J. M. Lem- 7:10 P. M. 4:07 P. M. primary teaching in the White well attended and a good degree on. Mr. Lemon is a young man $ The Dixies are coming Satur Cloud, No. 2 district. who was brought up in the of interest is shown. day night. Mrs. C. A. Crabtree is home J. W. Elder who sold out re banking business, his father be B. C. Miles, of Salem, is in from the hospital and is able to cently at Granite, Oklahoma, ing the owner o f a string of Newberg to-day. get out and meet her friends. and came to Oregon with a view banks in Western Kansas, but Chris Held and family visited “ Dock” "White, a former stu o f locating, has been in Newberg he prefers outdoor work and is with relatives in Portland last dent in school here, was out during the week visiting with out taking a look at the great - Sunday. from Portland the first ot the Albert Benson, a former Okla Northwest. A house-warming was given on homa friend. Mrs. J. L. Van Blaricom visited week. in Portland last Sunday with Frank C. Mills was over near Complaint is being made that Friday night o f last week by the her sister. Scholls last week, doing some the remains o f the buildings that Commercial Club and the Civic The Free Methodist church is house-moving for a man named were burned recently make an Improvement Club in the rooms unsightly appearance, when in the new city hall which the being brightened up by the ap Brooks. tw o clubs occupy jointly. Two plication ot the paint brush. J. M. Lemon and party who with but little expense all the hundred people were present to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wright were out on the river in a launch grounds could be cleaned up and enjoy the festivities o f the even came out from Portland last Tuesday were the first to pass made to look presentable. ing, light refreshments being Mrs. E. H. Woodward was Saturday for a visit with rela- under the new bridge span. served and good music' was fur tives. Mrs. M ary M. Harrington able to be moved from St. Vin nished to add to the pleasures of B. A. Milsap, a brother-in-law j came down from Falls City last cent’s hospital to the home of the occasion. o f W. W. Nelson whose home is week tor a visit with her son, her daughter, Mrs. W. A. King, Deputy Game Warden Roy in Lebanon, was here the first of Rev. J. L. Harrington, pastor of 843 East Bine street, Portland, Bremmer took a young China Wednesday afternoon. She is the Free Methodist church. the week. rooster, which be caught in a Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Richardson getting on nicely and w ill be wire fence, to Corvallis last Sat C. A. Crabtree has gone to able to return home soon. Hood River to put up a big mill o f Colfax, Washington, have urday to turn over to the Chinn Miss Esther Hollingsworth for a milling firm that he has been visiting at the Lone Fir pheasant breeding farm being visited with her brother, Orville Dairy with the L yle family. worked for before. operated by the state under the I. E. H olt went to Portland Hollingsworth and family at management of Gene Simpson. Will Pool came out frojn Port Toledo last week and on her re land last Saturday evening for a the first o f the week to meet a He says he counted seven China visit with his aged aunt, Mrs. cousin, a traveling man, whom turn stopped .at. Corvallis for a roosters in one bunch near New he had not seen for twenty years visit with her sister. - M iss Ger berg recently and he ia sure the Lizzie White. trude, at Waldo Hall. She also gunners left plenty o f the male MrS. C. A. Dixon has gone to or more. went to Albany on Saturday to birds for breeding purposes. Mack Kaufman came home Vancouver, Washington, on a see the big O. A: C. and U. o f O. visit and will be aw ay tw o from St. Vincent’s hospital Tues Acquaintances o f R. P. Loomis ball game. day, where he spent five weeks weeks or more. " and family who recently left here Deputy Dairy and Food Com for Seattle will be pleased to Quarterly meeting is in session recruiting from a difficult surgi missioner George Fullenwider cal operation. learn that they are pleasantly ! at the Free Methodist church who was here last week gave R. and will continue over Saturday 'M r. and Mrs. A. M.Sherwood, B. Lyle o f the Lone Fir Dairy located in their new home. Mr. > Loomis was temporarily con-| the latter being the daughter of and Sunday. plans for a concrete milk house nected with the First National Mrs Grace Henry and little Mr. and Mrs. U. S. G. Miller, which will be built soon. IJe one have been down from La were down from McMinnville stated that with this building .bank and much regret was ex- • pressed that he ■could not ar Fayette during the week visiting last Sunday for a visit. and the new dairy barn now Mrs. Samuel Anthes came out about completed, the I*one F ir range to make his stay perma- a t the home of her father, Charley admires and prizes a . -.1 u • c . * 1 pent, yet we extend to him our from Tillamook the first o f the Dairv Butler. will be in firstclass condk* ^ * [congratulations on the position beautiful J. A. Wells, representing the week for a visit with her parents, tion. • he has attained to, that o f assist- LaFayette Nursery Co., was in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt and C. H. Gale, o f Oregon City, ant cashier o f the Metropolitan Yon men who live on the (arm town Wednesday figuring on will remain until after Thanks- who owned the building known have got to be heavy workers. Bank of Seattle with a capital ot A n d if yon are heavy workers putting some nursery stock on i giving. as the Gem Theater building, yon require heavy sleep and lots sale here. Mrs. W. W. Nelson went to which was recently destroyed $100,000 and showing in their o f It .' * October statement over one and Mrs. Milton York and little McMinnville Wednesday morn by fire, set things g^ing Mondav Not only for its beauty but For heavy sleep is heavy work’s one half million deposits. reaction and it’s not always*easy daughter, ot Portland, spent ing to join other members of the when a force o f men and teams because it is an enduring gift, for the heavy sleeper to get np Sunday in Newberg visiting with Hoberg family in celebrating the were put to work excavating for without help a gift for life; always to be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse sirfty-second anniversary o f the a new concrete building on the That’s where B ig Ben comes admired, always to be prized. in. He makes it easy every wedding of her parents, Rev. and same lot. Ciemmens & Hanson Edwards. morning. Delia Sauve, age 20 yrs to So when you give, give that Jehn Etz wiler who spent a part Mrs. Joseph Hoberg. have the whole contract and have Charles Bowers, age 24 yrs. Big Ben is a truth-telling and reliable alarm clock. Miss Pearl Cobb and Roy charge of the excavation work. o f the harvest season in Eastern Zoe Essley, age 24 yrs. to Wm. which is not only beautiful but a life long remembrance. H e gets yon np, he never fails. Washington and later went north Stretch were married at Sacra The new building will be erected N. Brown, age 26 yrs. M ary E. Sims, age 23 yrs. to Y ou ’re always up on the dot if to the Alberta country, has re mento, California, on Wednes purposely for moving picture he’s in the sleeping room. John DeWitt Squire, age 34 yrs. day, November 5, and will be turned home. theater purposes and will be See him in my window next time Olda Peterson, age 21 yrs. to After having made a visit of at home at Merced after Decem leased to Charley Baker, who yon come to town. Hear him Roy Henry Buckley, age 26 yrs. greet yon Good Morning. H e is tw o weeks with Mrs. C.J. Ed ber 1. Both bride and groom was operating the Gem when the well worth meeting, indeed. Alvena Von Querner, age 24 to wards and Mrs. M. H. Bower- are well known in Newberg, old building was burned. It will Herschel Rimstidt, age 21 yrs. Optician— Optometrist man, Mrs. Alice Edmondson re their former home, where they have a concrete floor and will be Lillian Short, age 19 yrs. to E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T $ turned to her home in Salem last have many friends who wish made as nearly fire proof as it is Jerome Edward Reese, age 22 them a joyful married life. Monday. yrs. possible to make a building. Reduction : Coats $ 6.00 7.50 8.50 10.00 . 11.00 12.50 15.00 18.00 20.00 25.00 COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS 4.95 5.95 6.75 7.95 8.75 9.95 11.95 14.50 15.50 19.50 The Miller Mercantile Go. Every Boy or Girl, Lady or Man !• ->> / . A Big Ben should be in every farmer’s home Ring or W a tch MARRIAGE LICENSES C . A . M o r r is 2.50 r PIANOS BIG SALE PIANOS a _ _ • . ., . . . . ‘ , * The largest display of Pianos Newberg has ever seen will be displayed in the Graphic Building by the Kohler A Chase Co. N O W is your chance to make a selection of a new or second-hand instrument which is absolutely of the higher grade, at the price of a cheap one. KOHLER & CHASE Terms if desired. Call and see our goods and get prices J. A. LONG, Salesman