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T H E NEW w o g r a p h ic — —^ 1 Locals and Personals — - .♦ » J Q a o a a & o & a xx w to OOCWaOMMO Arrival and Departure of Pas- One Macy was down from In dependence last Saturday trying Train». 0:36 8:46 1:15 4:07 A. A. P. P. M. M. M. M. 9:10 11:02 6:27 7:20 A. A. P. P. M. M. M. M. out a bucking motorcycle, which be recently invested in. Mrs. G, W. Cuttscameup from Portland Wednesday morning for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Barcroft, Jn . -B Mrs. Frank Lee, of Portland, COLLEGE NOTES visited at the home o f W. C. Courtney, on Chehalem Moun The members o f the faculty tain, from Saturday evening un were very pleasantly entertained til Monday evening. j at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. ... Edward Binford and family Walter Terrell last Friday even were over Sunday visitors with ing. Those present were as fol the Gilberts, north o f Newberg, lows: President and Mrs. L. T. coming out from Portland Satur Pennington, Prof, and Mrs. day morning and returning Mon Lloyd Mendenhall, Prof, and day evening. Mrs. Herbert York, Rev. and Arlie Evans undertook to make Mrs. C. »O. Whitely, Prof, and a Buff Rock pullet spread herself ^ Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Bmm aM .Hodg- by placing under her 18 eggs, in. Mis* Mary Sutton', Prof. H. though 13 to 15 eggs are sup- D. Marshall, Prof. M. D. Haw posed to be the limit, and she kins, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ter- surprised him by hatching every tell, Miss Mary Kenworthy, Miss one o f them. » Esther Terrell and Master Alfred G. W. Eyers and Dr. B. P. Terrell. Dixon are putting out a new The pupils of the music depart- Italian prune orchard o f 400 taent 8* * * a recital on Monday trees on a farm m West Cheha- eTCnin8 at Wood-Mar hall. An lem, known as the Amos Nelson enj° y able program was rendered, place. They bought yearling ^on8‘«ta>R o f selections for voice, stock o f L. S. Otis. violin ^ * » 0 . a ' m ? Mrs. Lulu Sheppard spoke to Easter Goods _ _ mmm — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ April 12 is Easter Sunday W e have spared no time nor money in bring ing our stock up to Easter requirem ents. * W e have an especially choice line o f Ladies Spring Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Ladies Collars, RuffUngs, Ruchings, Ribbons, Kid and Silk G loves; the latest numbers in Corsets; a fine line o f Ladies O xfords and Pumps in suede, velvet, white buck and patent Mr». D. J. Gilbert went to Day« Miss Jessie Gardner visited ton today to visit her aged aunt, with her sister, Mrs. C-.J< Hos Julia Macy. kins, at McMinnville Mbnday Mr». Mary Gilbert is. visiting night, i . in Portland this week with liar B. B. Ridgeway came in from daughter, Mr». Binford. his Lake county claim Wednes Last but not least, is our piece goods de- Dr. Byron Morris came out day, to remain during the sea from Portland Monday evening son to look after his farm north The largest showing we have ever m ade in to meet with a church committee. of town. Silks, W ool and Cotton Dress G oods. A lso per Wednesday night N. C. Maris The Women's Auxiliary to the of Portland, visited in town with College will hold the regular bus nwrly co o J Z i ' with the New! cales and Ginghams in a big range o f patterns "T * * ? “ his sister, Mrs. B. H. Wood iness meeting at the college dor- and prices from . c to c per ward. . ___ i matory Saturday, the 28th, at located .a L o . Aagcfc. c where ° h ! * tel ; - „ the ..d ' * Hugh Hunt, son o f J. B. Hunt, 2:30 p. m. D o your Easter buying early while the selec h a . ft.powtion with a firm he ha. pai thi, Itate came in from Point Richmond Frank Nephew, proprietor of beea coooected with «a ce ret*. r Prot Kcnneth tions are good. a Calif., today with his family, for Frank’s barber shop, is enter lag troa. the bnck btam e,.. 'TOtmber ot tb c taCT|ty o( Yak a visit. taining his nephew, Allie Faieer, John T. Smith, who was oper- College in China, was at the col- »M r. and Mrs. C. J. Bdwards o f Sycamore, III., whoip he had ated on last week at St. Vin- lege Tuesday and Wednesday o f are expected tb arrive home from not seen for 30 years. cent’s hospital, in Portland, for this week in the interest of the their trip to California within A. C. Keeney, o f the Spaulding cancer of the stomach, is re- 'mission work. He addressed the day or two. Logging Company, left for Inde ported to have stood the operar students at chapel on Tuesday, CBQCT»8eg080gOgOgOg»»Wg080HO B O C gO C T3M O PO O O O O O agO C TgC PC K >C gpaO gegO gO gO m a Mrs. C. H. Christenson has pendence and Salem Monday tion well and is getting along as and also led a joint meeting o f been down from Corvallis during evening on business connected well as could be expected, connd- the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. the week, visiting withhersister, with the lumber trade. ering the nature o f the disease. On Wednesday. He spent con- Mrs. Mary B. Bankson. D. L. Hannon was sufficiently Maynard Lee Daggy, repre- ?iderable time in private conler- W. B. White reports the sale oi recovered from his illness to re senting the Ellison - White Ly- * ncc with students, with the re- the G. H. Behrens tract north o f turn to Harrisburg the first o f ceutn Bureau, was in Newberg *ult t^iat man? arc seriously con- tow n to Clande Broughton, who the week, where he has a jo b Wednesday. Mr. Daggy is a Bu]cnng the work, while others recently came from the Alberta with the Southern Pacific. Lyceum and Chautuqua lecturer ®*ye definitely- decided to g o to country. Henry O. Miller, o f McMinn of recognized ability. He was on A student voL Mrs. S. W. An the* and little ville, candidate for epunty treas the course here several years ago “ nteer band was organized one came in from Tillamook urer, and J. W. Bones, o f Carl President Pennington and Prof. and was well received. For Wednesday tor . a' visit at the ton, Candidate for county judge, Mendenhall are delegates to the SI D eral years he was a member o: RAFT SETS THE AUTO FEVER terent ,hat chick' n8 c o °u W ,c" tl*.1dif: home o f her parents, Mr. and were callers at the Graphic office breeds f automobiles? annual conference o f the presi the faculty o f the University ol Mrs. J. B. Hunt. Wednesday afternoon. Well, thev can, ’cause I’ve dents o f the independent colleges, Washington, at Seattle. There’s several different kinds watched my chickens to find out to be held Friday, under the au- J. J. Thurston, brother o f R. Whoever would have put J. o f fevers that befall the unfortu it they. knew. The other day I Elwood White, now nearly 80 ices ot Reed college. The con- M. Thurston, o f the Chehalem Watson Baker down as one who tnce will extend over until nate human beings in this day was standin’ out in my barn Valley Mills, has been here with would join the maddening throng years old, whose home is at Whittier, Calif., spent last Sun and age, and some o f them would yard and here come a car puffin’ iturday morning. his wife and little one from Suver of automobile owners? But you day and Monday in Newberg, during the week on a visit. stump the best physicians and up the hill out here by my house, never can tell what a fellow will visiting the editor o f the Graphic * surgeons that ever drawed a and one o f my old hens com School Superintendent Duncan do. He is driving a Ford. CHEHALEM CENTER and other former Indiana M endsrp breath. There’s typhoid fever, menced sayin’, “ Cut - cut - cat - Mrs. Hannah A on Bingham, He has been away from hdme for and N. C. Maris, the field worker cutalek-cuta lek-catalak • catalak- Mrs. Foster, o f Portland, came malaria fever, scarlet fever, spring in the interest o f school fair ex the wife o f M /C . Bingham, died the past seven months, and in catalak!” and, by George! when hibits, spent tw o days this week at her home on Grant street oh that time has visited his former out Saturday to remain some fever, hay fever and the automo that car g ot up there I seen it visiting the county schools in Monday, at the age o f 71 years. home in Indiana and with rela time at the home ot Mrs. Lillian bile fever, and the worst o f these is the automobile fever, ’cause it was Dr. Dixon in his new Cadi- Funeral services were conducted tives in Idaho, Washington and Ikle. this section. The young babe of Mr. and don’t cost so much to cure the lac, and the very same afternoon Miss Lydia Sommers while on WeAiesday by Rev. Arthur Oregon. For the past three C. Palmer. Mrs. Cbas. Shires died March 19. other kinds. Say, do you know I was out spadin’ in my garden . weeks he has been visiting home had the pleasure o f entey Andrew Ornduff, a pioneer o f niece in Portland'. He will leave Short impressive services were they tell me when a feller gets a and the chickens was standin’ taining d u r i n g the week-end real good dose o f auto fever ’round eating the worms, and I Mrs. J. Shank and son,. Teddie, this section, died at his hdme on for his home the latter part o f the held at the home o f Rev. and Mrs. John Shires , by Rev. H. there’s only one cure for it, and heard another car takin’ the hill, and Mrs. M. Taylor, all o f Port Chehalem Mountain last M on week. day, at the age of 76 years. Crocker. Interment was made that’s to get one o f them infernal and as it came closer my old land. Tom Higgins, who enlisted as Newberg cemetery. Mr. and gas-breathing things that take a rooster, that won the first prise 7uneral services were conducted Alton Packard, the cartoonist, by Rev. John Shires, and burial a “ bluejacket,” in the navy tw o Mr». Shire have the sympathy of feller over the roads like he was last fall at the poultry show, made a great hit with the lyceum was made at Laurel. years ago, is off on a furlough their many friends in their be sent for, and say, do you know started up an awful racket some audience Tuesday night, proving I’ m kind o f afraid I’m getting it. thin’ like this, “ Bouk-bouk-bouk- * Tuesday evening o f next week, and came in from the Bremerton, reavement. himself to bq a royal, all round Miss Mildred Wills returned to I used to kind of laugh at them booick-booick!” and, by Jove! Apail 2, the Prohibition Club Washington, navy yard Monday here came George Larkin in his platform entertainer. His tongue will meet'at the M. B. church, at morning fo i a visit with the Albany Monday after spending tellers in them gas outfits. Some wags readily at each stroke of time« I’d come along the road old Buick car goin’ out some 7*30. We expect speakers from home folks. He was as light- a week at home. the crayon, keeping the qudience Mr. and Mrs. Semon Madson and they’d have a puncture or where to sell some John Deere the outside and an interesting footed as a spring colt turned machinery, and do you know, in a ripple of laughter. There time. All temperance people loose m the back pasture when accompanied by M r / and Mrs. something, and would be a tw o or three days later one o f are tw o great cartoonists in the he stepped from the train, and Joseph Wilson, Mrs. Jas. Madson sweating and frothing at the should be present. Com. my old hens came off with a country. One is Packard and Ovent on a rundown the street to and Mrs. Matthew Terrell, were mouth, but the first thing I’d Mrs. John J. Gilbert received a the other is Ross Crane. Bach meet old friends and to “ see the out in their auto Sunday for a know here they’d come just a brood o f little chicks, and I heard speaks of the other publicly as telegram the first of the week tow n,” as he expressed it. He ride making a call at the home sailin’ and go right by me like I another car cornin’ up the hill, being the best, while the public giving information of the death was off the Mexican coast a few of Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Jas. was nobody, and I guess after all and them little chickens pricked says both are the best. This was of her sister, Mrs. Jane Binford, months ago, and for three long Madson calling on Mrs. Mary they wasn’t any the worse off up their ears and commenced Packard’s second visit to New- of Carthage, Ind., who was well months was not off his iron-clad. Christianson. for the little rest they’d get fixin’ sayin’ , “ Cheap - cheap - cheap - berg and the next will be the known to a number o f Newberg Tom says life in the navy is not Last Thursday evening a num- the thing, and I’ ve about come cheap!” and I’ m a liar! if here >eople. Deceased was also a sis third. Those who heard him all a picnic by any means, and it l>er o f young people spent the to the conclusion that if 1 make didn’t eome Lynn Ferguson in • Tuesday night are hoping he will ter to David Lamb. is a good guess that when his evening at the home of Harry up my mind to run for office his Ford, takin’ out some Rexall remember that delays are dan Mrs. Philomene C. Kaller. a time o f enlistment expires, 22 Crater in honor of bis birthday. I will get me one o f them pills to a sick feller up here on the gerous and act accordingly. widow, died at the home of months hence, he will find other AH had a very pleasant time things to do my electioneering in mountain. You can say what her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Flagins, employment. , )laying games. * On Thursday of last week, a and I’H hire some good lookin’ 70 U please, mebby your chickens know more than you Riink they number o j the members o f the on Bast Second street, Monday, The Woman’s Auxiliary is The W. C. T. U. met at the chiffoneer like George Larkin to do; just watch ’em. Women’s Relief Corps went ip a at the age of 67 years. She had having a lot of work done on home o f Mrs. Lizzie Everest hold the thing while I do the But it don’ t make any differ body U> the home o f their neigh been afflicted with heart trouble, the college campus that will add March 11. The president, Mrs. hand shakin’ , and, do you know, and death came without previous ence what kind o f a car that you bor, Mrs. Henry Kramer, who is much to the appearance, as well Elizabeth Meyer, in the chair and I believe mebby I can get there warning. The body will be taken drive it will work better with not in good health, And gave as to the convenience o f the a number o f other member pres too. The other day when I was to Portland for cremation. Shell M otor Spirit than it will kindly assistance and good cheer grounds, when completed. On ent.' The evangelistic superin in town George lqaded me into N. C. Christenson recently the south aide o f the grounds tendent, Mrs. Mary A. Wills, that Cartecar with some more with gasoline, and the only by cutting and sewing twenty pounds o f carpet rags. T o the traded property in Newberg and plowing and pulverizing is being conducted a very interesting de of his good customers and took place in town you can get it is visitors and the visited it was vicinity for a sawmill and several done, in order to get the ground votional after a short business us for a little spin, and do you at “ The Big Hardware Store,” alike an enjoyable event and one million feet o f standing timber, in shape for seeding tograss, and session. An edifying and profit- know that friction business on and the beauty o f it is it don’t that wifi not soon be forgotten. located on the Washington side a new gravel drive is to be put ble progrom followed commem the Cartecar looks pretty good cost any more than common gas Those in attendance were: Mrs. o f the Columbia' river, three in, which will enter the grounds orating our National President to old Si, and the car pulls like a oline. Try it out. And say, don’t forget to come Elisabeth Clemens, Mrs. Annabel miles below Stephenson. George at the southwest corner and cir ilHan M. Stevens’ sayings. house afire. Do you know, I’ve H. Howland has taken an interest Haywood, Mrs. Melvina Hunt, cle up to the south entrance of Mrs. Everest then served a nice always made it a rule in buyq^ and see the lady demonstrating Mrs. Cyrene Palmer, Mrs. Nancy in the property and will assume Wood-Mar hall, and on out unch during social hour. Meet machinery to buy the kind with the uses ot Chi-Namel Varnish on Dixon, Mrs. Harriet Robbins, the management o f the mill. at the intersection of River next time at the home of Mrs. the least fixin’ to it, and. do you next Friday and Saturday, the Mrs. Emma Hartman, Mrs. Frank Nephew’s barber shop street. The roadway that has Elisabeth Meyer April 15. know the Cartecar has the edge 27th and 28th of March, in the Mary A. Douglas, Mrs. Mary J. caught fire Tuesday afternoon in been in use from River street on the whole bunch o f ’em when big window at Larkin-Prince Alice L. Adams has announced Hollingsworth, Mrs. Kate Hunt, the garret, from the flue, and was across the grounds in front of it comes to that, and it will go Hardware Co. You can learn Mrs. Annette McClary, Mrs. sending out a good volume of the boarding hall is to be closed her candidacy for County Treas any place and just as fast as any somethin’ you’d like to know Jemima Randall, Mrs. G. M. smoke before it was discovered. and a new one opened in a circle ures on the Republican ticket. of ’em; so il I get the fever real and it costs you nothing. Some Akeyson, Mrs. Mary Hughes, The hose companies were called to the rear o f the hall, where sup Eight years experience in differ bad I think I’ll just g o down thing doing in Acme Quality Mrs. Olive Byers, Mrs. Elisabeth out and the fire extinguished be plies can be delivered. Today ent county work especially qual there to the Larkin-Prince Hard Paints these days, too. It pays It Olives, Mnf. Jane Brittenhouae, fore any great amount o f dam- (Thursday) has been declared a ifies her for this office. ware Co. and get me a little to use the best trade-marked Pd. Adv. Mrs. Francis Woodruff, Mrs. age was done, though the upper holiday at the college for clean Cartecar like that one Dr. Little merchandise, and Larkin-Prince make that their specialty. Si Bristow, Miss' Rosa Hollings floor was pretty well soaked up day, with a big feed at the field bot last week. Mrs. C. J. Hoskins was down with water. worth. noon hour. Say, did it ever occur to you Draft knows. from McMinnville Tuesday.' a«* v !t 8 25 The Uiller Mercantile Go.