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T H E N E W B B H O G R A P H IC George M. Levelet, aged seven C ' ty-five yearsr died at his home at Seventh and Columbia streets * '' • * Furnish SH O ES on Monday. The body was ings for f o r th e taken to Derry, Polk county, on the Men r J whole Wednesday for burial. S O ^ V W W »IM W W M V |V W M » I W W " osoeoK II flon and boys f amily W B S B L L I T F O J R LJBSS Elder Isaac Miller who came a • couple of weeks ago to attend B. S. Cook was out from Port A rrinl and Departure of Pas the Brethren çonference at Ban land Wednesday visiting with senger Trains. don and the meetings o f the relatives. . > Traimi frw a PortUad trata» U r P«rtUa A Church o f the Brethren here last Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen week, departed on Tuesday morn 9:06 A. M. 6:36 A. M. visited in Portland last Sunday ing’s stage for his home at New 11302 A. M. 9:10 A. M. are our business trade m arks. T h e y carry a greater m eaning to you and us than with Dr. Homer Coffins’ . berg, Oregon.—Myrtle Point En 5:24 P. M. 1:15 P. M. just a mere trade m ark or synonym . W h en w e say “ W e S ell It F o r Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sweet, o f terprise. 7:00 P. M. 4:06 P. M. L e s s ’ * w e mean to do just that very thing. Sell it for Less m eans to us a 2:05 P. M. Portland, visited here last Sun 2:26 P. M. / The Mills-Haworth-Holliogs- satisfied and permanent custom er. E very price made and every piece of mer •1:06 K M. day with Mrs. Emma Hodgip. ' worth auto party arrived home *5:34 P. M. Lee Helton who recently re from Southern Oregon Tuesday, chandise w e sell goes out o f our store w ith this aim in view . •Sunday only- turned from Whittier, California, reporting a fine catch o f fish and I. W. Brown spent a little time has been in town during the the slaying of sit deer. In order week. in Eugene Inst week. to prove that it was not all a Miss Dorothy Ehret’s dress fish story, S. A. Mills left a nice Lewis Crozer was down from BUNGALOW APRONS making parlors will be closed piece of jerked venison at the Rosedale Tuesday night. These come’ in percales and ginghams— Attorney C. W: Corby was out tor three weeks, beginning the Graphic office. are well made and trimmed—have short last week in August. / ACk~ from Portland Wednesday. J. C. Porter says he has good sleeves, belt and pocket This week a t.................. ........... Allen Smith went to Nestucca reports from Mrs. Porter and Roy Wassara washdown from this week with C. E. Burke, o f the children who are located on TH R EE PIECE O UTFITS the Capital City Wednesday. Only Ten Yards to a Customer Springbrook, who is making a Lake county ranch. Mrs. Apron, skirt and cap to match—just the Russell Parker went to New This is a good heavy piece o f goods and thing to slip into when you are in a hur regular trips for salmon. Porter wrote recently that she port Tuesday for a vacation. ry. They are made o f light percales and twice as cheap as calico. Wesley Wjre arrived home had several acres cleared of s ige- Miss Laura Blair was home neatly trimmed with braid. Apron has Apron Ginghams, small and large o s . Tuesday morning from a success brush ready for the plow, but short sleeves,,belt and pocket from Portland over Sunday. checks .......... *............................ ful fashing trip in the region east that the grubbing hoe was The three pieces for only........ Claude Cummins has the con o f Albany in Linn county. These two specials will appeal to every broken and another one was AFTERNOON APRONS tract for buildiug E. P. Diment’s woman. J. T. Everest spent last Satur wanted. Joe says he showed his Made o f fine white lawn, prettily em - new house, broidered in pink, blue and lavender, day and Sunday with Ed. Clos- appreciation by getting one oft Clark’sON.T.Thread, all sizes,spool 4 c Rev. T. Broüillete was out from ner, who lives on the electric line by parcel post on the next mail. some are straight 0 4 « J OQ_ and plain, priced at A .4 & 4 C a n Q ¿ ¿ 3 C Richardson’ s Spool Silk, 200 yd spool. 8 c Portland on business Tuesday out from Portland beyond Esta lenry Haveman who was in and Wednesday. cada. - , from the farm on Tuesday, said Don’t forget The Old Deestrict The members o f the Ep worth his wheat crop was good and Skule, Tuesday night,' at the League to the number o f more that the new Deering binder Special Friday and Saturday Presbyterian church. House dresses made o f percales and ginghams in than forty went in the Dunlap bought this season cut about W. D. Honens was out from auto truck to the locks at La- forty acres and scarcely missed both light and dark colors neatly trimmed with ric One spool o f Clark’ s Thread free rac braid and buttons, just the thing for n n r with every 26 cent purchase in Portland Tuesday visiting his Fayette last Friday evening for a bundle. If the Deering people rough wear; Special for Friday-Saturday...... OJ7C our notion department daughter, Mrs. Oliver Evans. fail to get a testimonial from a picnic. O. J. Sherman was out from Floyd Parker returned home Henry they will miss it for he is Portland last Saturday attend from the wheat ranch in M or an enthusiast when speaking for ing a meeting of the college row county'Tuesday, showing a the binder. On being asked board. good healthy color. He savs what he thought o f thé war out- While binding a loud of hay the mum!” replied Ellen, poising in this example is ‘five and three- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ames left grain in that section is running ook in Europe, he said he was binding rope broke causing him mid-air a large platter she was fourths horses.’ Do you s’poee that wiping. "Ain’ t we the couple o f is right, mamma ?” here Monday for a visit with from 17 tó 19 bushels to the born in the Netherlands and bis to fall. “ Well, 1 don’t know,? answered opinion was that the Kaiser Spence Vedder and family spent blunder-headed mutts!” relatives in Montana and North acre. her mother caution^. “ It sounds needed a good licking. Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Dakota. rather queer.” ^ Rev. Charles O. Whitely and A long pausrr tben the small Up in the Pa louse co untry -ia Mrs. B. $i H anterr—- t — — Yo u will w ant to see Petty f amily, Mr. and Mrs1. Waasam; “ Yes, 1 had a narrow escape once. arithmetician’s face lit up with a Henry Hagey is building a Barnum, Peruna Jones and Bus Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Bray left at Eastern Washington a brother Itriras in Calcutta when the plague •mile. ter Brown at the Presbyterian an early hour Tuesday morning o f W. L. Robertson lost a thresh o ment walk in front o f bis was raging—many years ago, when “ Oh, i know,” she cried; TT1 re church Tuesday night. Europeans had little better chance duce the three-fourths horses to for Oretown, on the Nestucca ing machine recently by a dyna property in town. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Addison beach where they will remain mite explosion. A number o f Alfred Woisky is enlarging and than the oativea. The hospitals colts r were fall to overflowing, and 1, other machines in that section improving his prune drier. left for Newport Wednesday about tw o weeks. ~ " --■$■■■ ■ with many otbera, waa lying in 8 have been destroyed in the same morning in their auto, expecting Mrs. Eva H. Hull arrived home Work was begun Monday large shed pat up for the purpose. way this season. The work is to travel by easy stages. from her trip to San Francisco harvesting the Bartlett pears on Some of the poor chape were dead, laid to labor agitators who are and 1 pretty near it, when a man the Joseph Herring place. S. E. Brown, of.Tualatin, was Tuesday morning where she demanding th a t the threshing came around with one of the doc here last week visiting his broth went with her sister, Mrs. Fos Mrs. Baker, of Cottage Grove, tors to measure the bodies, and I men adopt the eight hour system. er, I. W. Brown who lives east ter. She says the weather was It is asserted that their methods is the guest o f her sister, Mrs. learned from their talk that they pleasant while she was away o f town on the Portland road. counted, me already among the are to go into a field and fasten Emerson. t a and she had a pleasant trip. corpses. I was too far gone to cry E. P. Dimen t is perfecting plans sticks o f dynamite in sheaves of Mrs. A. B. Bower is spending out. I could not move; I could not for a new two-story residence o f Charley Lapp has sold his grain, whicfa are later' fed into several weeks at Ashland. even open my eyes.” the bungalow type which he will First street grocery to K. F. the machines. About how far Mrs. Bland Herring has re “ What did you do?” build on Sheridan street just King who comes from Salem and are we removed from the days turned from an outing at Bar “Oh, I just smiled 1” —Westmin Did you ever stop to who has the bearing of a of savagery, anyway? ster Gazette. west o f the C. A. Morris home. View. The Graphic was in error last thorough-going business man/ think that your child The peach crop seems to be Mrs. Monett, of Kalispel is a Cheering the Prieener. week in saying Mr. and Mrs. C. Under the new management the good and several new varieties guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clark In “ My Varied Life” Mr. F. C. H. Njchols had gone to the Coast. store will be known as "K in g’s are coming into market to com Smith. Phillips tells some stories of inci could have been at Grocery and Confectionery.” They went to Eugene and out Miss June Spencer, Miss Jane dents in assize courts. pete with the old stand by, the Mr. Baron Martin, at the Guild the head o f the class into the mountains, where they T w o heifers and a bull, fine Crawford, for favors at the Knox and Miss Alma Hallock, were much interested in a fish specimegp o f the Peter Pan hands o f the peach cobbler mak o f Portland, were guests o f Miss ford assizes, was trying a man for murder, and he summed up the had there been no eye hatchery they visited. strain o f Ayrshire cattle, arrived ers. Zimri Mills, of Springbrook, Cornelia J. Spencer for the week jury dead against the prisoner. . . August Schaad registers the here by express Tuesday morn who is experimenting with sev end. The jury, however, too a merci- SiXtUD f ful view of the case and returned complaint that a sneak thief ing for the Swan Benson farm at eral new varieties, sold several The John Edwards house ad Do you know that nine stu a verdict of manslaughter. Baron the head of Chehalem valley. took his Sunday dinner meat bokes of the St John in Newberg joining the post office has been dents out o f ten whose eyes are Martin was always very brief in his supply from a neighbor’s wagon, They were bought o f J. W. d ice , last week that found ready buy remodeled and fitted up for a sentences and never attempted to not perfect are dull in school? by whom he sent for the meat, o f Redmond, Washington, near ers. The St John is not so large hotel and has been christened, harrow a prisoner’s feelings. School will soon be commenc while the team was hitched to a Seattle. The express charges as the Crawford, but has a very ‘T h e Do Drop Inn.” Mr. and Mrs. “ Prisoner at the bar,” said the ing. Are you going to let ybur were more than $40. rack in town last Saturday. rich yellow color' and seems to Langellier have charge of the old Scotsman, “you’re the luckiest child be at the foot o f the class man I iver came across. Tak* penal J. C. Gregory says he does not Enos Ellis, who is off from ripen more evenly than the new inn and are prepared to servitude for life.” this year, because you neglected knoyr whether it ’ will ever rain Rural Route No. 3 on a vacation, Crawford which has a tendency serve excellent meals at all rea to have his eyes corrected? again or not, but if it does he is back at his old tricks again. to ripen one side first, the other sonable hours. Th * M athem atical Problem. Now is the time to act. is prepared for it, as he has just On Tuesday he went out to the side often remaining green. Mrs. Julia W. Little and son, Little Marion was busy at her treated the roof o f his building, W. W. Silver fruit farm to in F. C. Little, who have been “ home work.” After a great many corner of First and Blaine streets, crease the depth o f a well. In the DUNDEE guests at Otterbrook the past perplexed frowns and much nibbling at ner pencil she looked up and ----------- to a good coat of asphaltum and evening he. said he did not feel as tw o weeks, returned home to said: JEWELER-OPTICIAN gravel. Mrs. Inez Shankland, of Port Portland on Monday. nimble as a spring colt, and O R EG O N “The onlv answer 1 can set to NEW BERG O. H. Allen, manager of the thought he would do the remain land, spent the week end with A very pleasant meeting o f the her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Hess. Neighborhood Circle was held at Allen-Wright Furniture Co., of der o f the work by proxy. =í\ Boise, Idaho, was in Newberg Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hetty, of the home of Mrs. L. J. Eddens on B. C. Miles who was down Wednesday,in company with his from Salem Tuesday, said the McMinnville, spent Sunday at Thursday. An interesting pro brother, Will G. Allen, of Salem. lumber trade had been demor the Crawford home. gram followed by a short busi The latter went from here to alized for the past year and now Mrs. Reinhard Groth, of Tole ness meeting and a social hour Springbrook to look after his with the war on, the outlook do, Oregon, is visiting her grand during which ice cream and cake cannery interests there. for lumber manufacturers was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pool. Mr. were 'served occupied the after Judge George H. Burnett and anything but promising. His and Mrs. N. C. Berg, of Port noon. It was decided to hold James Coleman, of Salem, made sister, Mrs. Mary E. Morrison, lands, parents of Mrs. Groth are one more meeting, which wll be a stop in Newberg last Saturday is out from Richmond, Indiana, also visiting at the Groth home. on the third Thursday in Au when on their way from Port- visiting their aged mother. Mrs. Edward Crowell has re- gust, before adjourning for the I I 7 W E expect to be able to fill all local demands for land While here Mr. Coleman harvesting of hops and prunes. turned from a visit in Seattle. Elder S. E. Decker and wife, of * * canning peaches this year. We have E A R L Y met W. W. Nelson, a former Ashland, and Elder S. P. Van Frederick Lamann, of Port- C R A W F O R D S but we strongly advise you to wait for Two o f a Kind. schoolmate whom he had not Dyke and wife, of Newlierg, who lfcnd, a former Dundee resident, the M U I R peach, which is'recognized as far superior seen for about forty years. came to attend the Btethren con is spending his vacation with A young matron, giving a din to most varieties for canning purposes. These will be H. A. Page who has a part of ference at Bandon and the meet Harley Ryan. ner party, was nervous lest the ready for canning from September 1st to 15th. Prices the Hess farm out' on the West ings here last week, are extend W. P. Heacock, o f Newberg, new cook might not prove equal Satisfactory. Special prices to those who come to the Chehalem road, is building a ing their trip to a visit with old has the contract for the build to the occasion. Going down to new dairy barn with cement friends and will remain till the ing o f the new house for Rev. the kitchen at the eleventh hour, orchard 1 mile north o f Newberg. Place your order now. floor. Mrs. Page says they have fore part o f next week before re and Mrs. Geo. H. Greer. she exclaimed: "Why, Ellen! If a good prune crop, while the crop turning to their respective George Ryan met with an ac we haven’t forgotten all about Phone 17a5151 is very short in the big Gile homes.—Myrtle Point Enter cident the first of the week which the entrees!” prise. orchard just across the road. "Shure enough we have, resulted in a broken left arm. 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