Hr* GRAPHIC IV T M I |* I easy street, hut for thpse in OOOOOOOOOOODOOOOQKKMOODOOOOOOQOOOi average walks of life, who get in and hustle, they think Ore­ gon has it beat by several for- Is and Personals longs. > Some time in May two young C. J. Edwards came out from men who said they were frdm S oK3QPPittOHOCMiCHOHeHOCHOHrOTfarw'ti(irBTnoBigBB>Bt Mei>an*oiyBOK Tillamook to see his son Lloyd Portland called at the Graphic Arrival and Departure of Pa*- her mother and other relatives. graduate from the academy de office, one of them asking for a partment of the college Tuesday place as an apprentice printer, Our spring line of ladies wool dresses and sepa­ She will be gone a month or afternoon. saying he was from a good rate skirts at die following prices: more. Trmhmtw, Mrs. M.H.Bowerman, who has family and could furnish good M. v 9:06 A. M. There will not be any services been assisting in the care of Aunt references. They staid over night 6:85 A. ,j|> at the Springbrook church Elizabeth Miles'at Salem, came la the Gregory Apartments and . 11:02 À. 11. held 9:10 A. 6:24 P. M. on next Sunday. 1:15 P. M. home to be in attendance at the after they were gone some of the 7:00 P. M. Dr. H. J. and Mrs. Minthorn Friends Yearly Meeting. 4:06 P. M. roomers complained that their 2:05 P„ M. are here from Newport attending Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Teb- rooms had been entered^and nu­ 2:26 P. M. *1:05 A. M. Friends Yearly Meeting. *5:84 P. M. of Richmond, Indiana, ar­ merous articles stolen. Chris Smith who came home betts, •Sunday only. rived the firft of the week and Tbe following news note from for commencement has gone to Journal tells of the final Nash who i* farming Eastern Oregon for the harvest have been attending the various the rounding up ot the youngsters: commencement exercises. above Dayton is in town. season. Following their arrest by City Don't forget tbe story of the Miss Rath Sweeny came from Fred L. Ames, who sold his Detectives Coleman Snow, farm out southeast of town John Churchill, 20, and “ Rolling Dollar” on page 7. Kelso, Washington, last week to centiy, Lentz moved into town and Mummy, 19, residing and Attorney Clarence Butt went see her former schoolmate, Miss is living has in Lents, tbe Benton property made confession oik long string to McMinnville today on busi­ Lorene Smith, graduate from the on North in Meridian street. ness. f high school. robberies. A report was made M. D. Hawkins left today of A horse at tbe McClain stable A. J. Palmer, tbe G- A. R. vet­ for Prof. to police department yester^ Indiana, where he day the that had to be shot on account of a eran, took his grandson, Teddy will Richmond, two boys were ped­ attend E arlh am C ollege broken leg. Johnson, to see the Rose Carni­ commencement, after which he dling postage stamps to houses Henry McGuire, Jr. is arrang­ val at Portland Wednesday- will visit with his parents during in the Ladd tract, and the de­ tectives went after them. They AH of die above garments are this season's styles ing to move to Dayton, Wash­ two kids out on a lark. the summer vacation. ington, where he has relatives. At the annual meeting of Pacif­ Mrs. Esther Price, ot Tacoma, were arrested at noon. soon admitted robbing A full account of the sodden ic College Alumni Association arrived here Ttfisday for a visit the They house of R. L. Morris, 661 death and the funeral services of Russell Lewis was elected presi­ at thehomeof herdaughter, Mrs. Locust street. 2, stealing a The Miller Mercantile Go. Mrs. F. A. Crawford will be dent, C. J. Hoskins, vice-presi­ ~B. Dodge. Mr. Dodge met violin, revolver, June jewelry and $3 found in the Dundee news notes. dent and treasurer, Miss Jessie V in Portland and also took a worth of postage stamps. These OC83»0l0«9P8X8»»08XK80aS0808CM8M»0PQ^^ Carl Holt, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Britt, secretary, tor next year. peep at the carnival. were the ones they were selling, 1; B. Holt, left for Morrow conn Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadley, Mrs. Jennie Parker has the the say. They also said TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION for said district will be held at ty the first of the week where [parents of Olin C. Hadley, who carpenter work on the addition they officers had robbed the Dayton ho­ the grade building on Monday, he wiU work during the harvest is a member of the college gradu­ to her residence on the corner ot tel May 26', stealing half a dozen June 15,1914, for the purpose of ating class, and his brother Hancock and Edwards street, rifles and shot guns. Before that Notice is hereby given that the electing season. » one director for the term superintendent of Yam­ Aunt Jan B. Vo taw and hrr Ivan, came from their home near which she intends to use as a they said, they had robbed the county hill county, Oregon, will hold the of five years. granddaughter, Miss Cathleen Turner to attend commencement. private hospital, well underway. home of a Mr. McCoy at New­ regular of appli­ Polls open from 2 to 6 o’clock Votaw, came from Tacoma on Warren Hall, a brother of Mrs. The Newberg_Telepbone Co. berg, with his strong box, hold­ cants for examination state certificates at the p. m. On petition of 10 legal Wednesday to attend Y early Frank Rundell, who is out from has had such an increase in busi- ing deeds and papers. county court house in McMinn­ voters filed with the clerk on or Siletz with his family, went to Meeting. Finding nothing of value in it, before tbe 12th day ot June, can­ during the past few weeks as follows: \ Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miles and Portland today to see the big that considerable new equipment they said they hid the box under ville didates’ Wednesday, June ballot. names Will be printed on daughter, Eva, came from Salem carnival. He intends to buy a has been ordered, which, when a sidewalk, and then stole a 17f Commencing 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m., and By order of Board. Tuesday to attend the exercises new auto and drive home over­ installed, will expedite the bust- rowboat to come to Portland. continuing until Saturday, June 34-35 W. W. Nelson, Clerk. of the academy graduating class land. ness ot the office and enable the [The owner went after them in a at 4 o ’clock p. m. A number of the G. A. R. Vet­ company to take care of every­ launch, however, and took the 20, Wednesday a t the college. Writing, boat away from them. Then U. S. History, forenoon: County Surveyor H. W. Her­ erans a (^preparing to go to Til­ thing that is offered. Physiology. next Week to attend the Dale Brown from Washington, they stole a motorboat, in which Wednesday afternoon: Physic­ ring was down from the county lamook encampment, where they a grandson of Mrs. Emma Bell they came to Oregon City, where al Geography, Reading, Compo­ seat Monday doing some sur­ state will find that good warm under­ Christenson and a grand nephHr they abandoned it. veying for Mrs. M. D. Haskins sition, Methods in Reading, wear and heavy overcoats will ot Mrs. Mary B. Baukson is here west of Newberg. Methods in Arithmetic. FINE OF $250 AND Rev. N. Welter was over from not come amiss. x- ' on a visit with the latter. He Thursday forenoon: Arithme­ The perfect eye. Where the rays o Miss Mary Kenworthy, pro­ will go to Corvallis to see his Wood burn the first of the week. fessor 90 DAYS IN JAIL tic, History erf Education, Psy­ light focus exactly on the Retina. The in the college, will grandmother and his aunt, and. He goes to Maupin for work the leave of for Greek Methods in Geography. Retin* is the sensitive layer on beck of Richmond, Indiana, also to Toledo to visit another Pretty hard for a first of­ - chology, coming year. He will also have Friday afternoon, Thursday afternoon: Gram­ inner pert of the eye that ec going by way aunt, Mrs. Orville Hollings­ fence,” was the comment of a mar, Geography, tbe work at Madras. Lit­ to. sensitive plate on camera. the Canadian Pacific. She worth, before returning home man on the street over the sen­ erature, Physics, America^ The gravel hauling contract of -in spend the Summer vacation in July. This is his first visit tence by Recorder Loder ot $250 Language, Thesis Methods across the river for the Marion will for Primary her parents. fine and 90 days in jail for the Certificates. here in three years. county court by^the Newberg with Mrs. Hall, wife of Joseph Hall, The class of 1906, Pacific Col­ bootlegger. Transfer Co., is likely to be in­ has improved Friefoy forenoon: Theory and sufficiently to al­ lege, held a reunion on last Sat­ Not bit too hard. creased to 2,000 yards. Practice, Orthography, English low the dismissal of the trained That man knew Oregon City urday evening, those in attend­ Literature, Chemistry. - Nelson J. Sykes, headman in nurse, and she is being cared for bad gone dry and that it was a Friday afternoon: School Law, The short eye, which is sometimes the Portland office ot the Spaul­ her daughter, Mrs. H. O. ance being Dr. and Mrs. J. R. crime to sell liquor here. Pemberton, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Geology, Algebra, Civil Govern­ celled undeveloped eye, where rays of ding Logging ¿Co., was in town by Warren, whose coming from To­ Yet he came here and took the Lewis Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. ment. light, or things you look at would natur­ Tuesday, looking as stout and peka, Kansas, was noted last chances, and Jie got them—good ally to a point back of the eye. W. A. King, Miss Marie Hanson, Saturday forenoon: Geometry, But come prosperous as a corporation week. if the eye is not too short, the and plenty, and just what he Portland,- the Misses Myrtle Botany. lawyer. muscles by and constant Harold Say, w Wo did good work Gause and Ruth Romig, New­ should have gotten. Saturday afternoon:. General strain can make overwork F. C. Mills, who finished a^ob furnishing you see normal at cost school items for berg. Ernest Bales, of McMinn­ This system of letting a man History, Bookkeeping. of eye strain or headache, which we can of house moving for Smith Bros, the Graphic high during the past year, off light for the first time he Theses for Primary Certificates ville, was prevented from attend­ correct by fitting the eyes with proper across the river in Marion county has returned to his home at WiL ing on account of sickness. Oth­ openly breaks the liquor laws is as follows: Garden Contests, lenses. last wjek, will return to that sonville. He is considering at­ er members of the class who simply encouragement to break are Music in Primary Grades, Pun­ neighborhood to do a like job for tending the State University them again. were absent were Miss Lillian ishment as Seen by Children, John McKay. ; next year and is hesitating be­ We have seen saloonkeepers in Nicholson, Caldwell, Idaho, Miss Physical the Cause of Mrs. L. H. Shirley and children tween a law course and news­ Mary Minthorn, Newport, Mrs. this city confess to breaking the Dullness and Defects Civic Pride arc here from Hillsboro visiting paper work for specializing. His Alveida Crozer Rice, Goodnough, law get a fine of $25 and be ar­ as Aroused by Discord, the Co-operation with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Col- determination to make good in Washington, Walter R. Miles, rested again in less than two of Home and School. cord, and attending the various what he undertakes is an asset Boston, Mass., Mabel Newby weeks. , The long eye, which corresponds to a public function^ of college com­ that will stand him in good Huff, Harisburg, Dr. Wilfred We voted booze out of the city. SATURDAY AFTER­ person’s eye who is near sighted, never mencement week. can see as they should st a distance un­ stead. Sentences like Mr. Loder hand­ Pemberton, Langlois. An out­ NOON RECEPTION less corrected by | Gr. H. Umbaugh, editor and Mr. and Mrs. LeWis Saunders, door picnic had been arranged ed to the bootlegger will keep it publisher of the Kelsonian at of Portland, came to attend the for, but the rain prevented this out—it will ha\e a mighty re­ The Woman’s Auxiliary to ffr-• ^9 I C. A. MORRIS