Ira i S GRAPHIC =5= , - The Civic Improvement will meet at the club rooms I day afternoon at 3 o ’clock. NO NO Rev. Samuel H. Upton, the SCARCITY SCARCITY pastor o f the Free Methodist HERE HERE church, joined his family on Mon­ » day at The Dalles where they are visiting with relatives. Our entire store is now overflowing with new fall merchandise. E very depart­ A rrhnl and Departure o f P u ­ Henry Gee was dow n from Mc­ S. W. Newhouse is preparing ment throughout the store contains the season's best styles and p rices. “SE LL­ rer Train*. Minnville Monday. to shine one o f these days with a ING IT FOR LESS" prices prevail everywhere. T ra te fe r PortluMl T m I m tn m PortUaS - A. P. Johnson was down from new buggy. Mrs. N. would pre­ 6:85 A. M. 9:06 A. M. Corvallis Wednesday. fer an auto but be says his love Richard Williams and wife 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M. for horses is t o o strong to allow 1:16 A. M. 6:24 P. M. were here from Portland over him to invest in a gasoline con­ 4:06 P. M. 7.00 P. M. Sunday. sumer. 2:06 P. M. 2:25 P. M. Mrs. L. J. Seeley, of Condon, is In the build in r just west of the Finest line o f Coatings ever shown inNew- 1 0 6 K M. here visiting her* sister, Mrs. *6:84 P. M. mission on First street, Mrs. berg. Only two to three yards for a coat Florence Sage. •Sunday only. Cora Diedericks has fitted up a Plaid and Ripple Eponges, A s­ Roy Slater and one o f his rest room for ladies coming in Crepes, Ottom ans, Princess and trachans, Novelty W eaves and Ray Moore was over from younger brothers are over from from the country, where they Empress Cloths, Serges, Chat­ their Washington home this can care for their babies and Laurel Tuesday. Heavy Serges, Etc^ Etc. ties, M ixed Suitings, Ftr,, Etc. week. Lowell Edwards is herefrom wait forjiusbands. W. E. Terrell, C. H. Nichols Tillamook tins week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Christen­ A “ We Sell It for U m ” price • A “ We Sell It for Less” price Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jeffries are and M. B. Cady are serving on son, who are here from Corvallis stopping at Conrallis for the the grand jury at McMinnville this week visiting with relatives, this week. present. say they would return to this Mrs. Anna Jones and her community if they could at a • Sweaters for Ladies and Children, Ladies Coats and Lewis Crozer was down from daughter Zelma left here on [change their property in New IN C W A r r i v a l « l Rain Coats, Shoes for the whole family, Underwear Rosedale the first of the week on Monday for a visit at their form berg tor suitable farm property. for big, little, old and young, Outing and Kimona Flannels, Clothing for Men and Boys, q friendly visit. er home in Iowa. Shirts for men and boja, Rain Coats, Overcoats, Sweaters. In fa ct entire new stock Miss Huldah Parr, assisted by Rev. S. P. Van Dyke spent a Rev. J. T. Little has come here Miss Olliphant, will have the few days in Portland this week from Salem to take charge of the principalship o f the school in in church work. recently o r g a n iz e d Nazarcne District No. 54, West Chehalem Alfred Smith left here last church as pastor. Mountain, the coming year. Saturday for Heppner where he Sell It f o r L e ss M e rc h a n ts. N ew b erg Mr. and Mrs. George Dunning, Miss Parr has theretofore been has a jo b in a harness shop. friends o f Mr. and Mrs. S. W doing grade teaching in the Thread 4c a Spool Spool Silk 8c a Spool Mrs. D. J. Gilbert and daugh­ fjlim * at 5c Yard Newhouse are expected here the Eugene schools. ter, Miss Ruth are visiting this last o f the week from St Paul, Mrs. Florence Sage had week with friends in Tillamook V Minnesota. They were here a pleasant surprise Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keim were few years ago. her old friend and former neigh­ here from Ridgefield, Washing, Charles Kirkpatrick is at home bor, Mrs. Irving and son Ken come back to live on their farm SI MMET AND THE HOP M KERS old Si Draft there’s none of ’em ton, last Sunday visiting with that will turn the dirt over just from Carlton where he was neth, o f Williston, North Dakota, again. They have spent the past relatives. like the John Deere, and there’s engaged at work on the dam at came in without previous an­ year in Portland. Carl Jones came out from Port­ the time o f the burning of the nouncement, they having been mother, God bless her, that g ot Mrs. Ray and daughter Flor­ land Saturday evening to eat big sawmill. He said the insur­ touring the Coast for the past up so early in the morning and ence have been visiting with the made the kids get out before the some o f mother’s good Sunday ance on the plant bad not been month. former’s uncle, E. G. Fendall. dew was off the vines, she may dinner cooking. adjusted when he left and con­ Henry Haveman who was m Mrs. Daisy Pape and children, need a new range, and as sure as Prank Cummins is running a sequently things were at a stand­ tow n Monday getting some re­ from Hood River, are visiting the world is round she’d travel branch grocery to accommodate still. * * pairs for his prune evaporator, with her mother, Mrs. Joanna till the toaes in her cheeks were the hop pickers in the Henry President Pennington and Rus­ said the patrons of the school in Davis. turned to pertater blossoms Haveman neighborhood. - sell Lewis left here on Monday his district were taking increased Miss Margaret Blanchard went lookin’ for a better range than Master Dergen Edwards has for Corvallis, from which point interest in school affairs, and he to Chehalem Center Saturday that “ Monarch Malleable” that been here from Vancouver, Wash­ they proposed to make a trip on anticipated a hearty response evening to attend a social given yon’ll find right there in plain ington, during the week visiting bikes over the hills and dales to to a call that the school board by Miss Faye Hawley. sight on the sample floor o f the with his grand-parents, Mr. and Dr. A. Mill’s place in the Coast have in mind to make a little 1 P H Last Friday night the neigh Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co. Mrs. Jesse Edwards. " ? Mountains for a fishing trip. later, for a clean-up day about borhood was awakened about Before you spend your hard This is the time o f year when “ Dock” Rinard, the McMinn­ They will probably return Satur the building and grounds. «* midnight, by the burning o f earned money scratch the goose- all the women and children g o to ville barber, was in town Tues­ day. George Bush’s barn on the Jack the hop yard and leave the old feathers out of your eyes and day on business, in company William Clem mens will leave f i r Noble place. men home all alone to milk the look into them windows at ‘The with a brother o f his who is out hCre next Monday for his boy­ Miss Maude Steeriy entertained cows, feed the chickens, wash the Big Hdwe. Store’ and see what from Arizona on a visit. Alfred Allan met with a pain the “ C. S. C.” class last Thurs- dishes and do the cookin.’ hood home near St Joe, Mis­ the fellers are offering the public Eli Hadley and family, of Port­ souri, for a visit with relatives ful accident on Friday. While in the city o f Newberg and vicini- dayafternoon. Well, it ain’ t much fun for the land, came Wednesday evening He says he don’t expect to re­ doing some carpentering a splint­ Phillip Fendall and Mr. De men when the women and kids ty- for a visit with his brother, main long as be has been away er from the hammer with which They’ ve got as classy a new Lashmutt, both o f Willamina, go away, but it’s alright, when Alonzo. They say they will be so many years he will hardly he was working penetrated his line of heaters as ever was shown they come home with their spent Sunday at the home of E. on hand next year for the Indiana find many remaining who will eye ball. He was taken to Port this side o f the Rocky Mountains pockets full o f dough and help • • • * G. Fendall. picnic. remember him. land and an ineffectual attempt and if you don’t want to suffer Harry Davis and Mrs. Joanna get the winter’s supply o f food B. C. Miles and family were “ X -R ay" Adams, the “ Oregon- was made to extract the splinter 'Davis and tw o o f her grand-chil­ and clothing, You know’ the with cold feet this winter it will dow n from Salem last Sunday. Dry” campaigner who has a rec by the aid of magnets. On Sun­ pay you to drop in and look dren went to Portland last Sun­ sayin’ that “ empty barrels take His sister, Mrs. Mary E. Mor­ ord o f having been arrested day the eye was operated upon up just as much room as fall them over. They’re made right rison, who is out from Rich­ forty-four times and being jailed and the splinter removed. It is day and spent the day with Ber- ones,” so it is with people that and they’re priced right. mond, Indiana, on a visit, was fourteen times, spoke on the thought that his sight may not in Davis of that city. For the good reliable, popular, won’ t work; they take up just Mrs. E. Phin Smith left Tues­ be injured seriously although it with them. as much room and eat just as trade-marked merchandise in ttte street in front o f the Imperial Mrs. Elma Paulsen who has hotel Wednesday afternoon and is too soon to make a thorough day morning for North Yamhill much as the feller that does hardware and implement line to stay for a short time. been with her sister, Mr», Dixon, jin the Baptist church at night test. work, and when “ Everybody you’ve g ot the right steer if you in Portland during the summer, He was recently arrested and Mrs. Frederick Hess left tor Works but Father” and he stays are on the wav to Prince-Larkin HALEM CENTER ‘ is at hotqe again. Mrs. Dixon j ailed at Seaside for speaking on Reno, Nevada, on Tuesday to home and takes care o f the farm Hdwe. Co. and the little one are also here the streets, but says the notoriety visit her mother who has been everything is lovely and e\ery- on a visit. thus given him filled the halls ill for some time. Dr. Thomas Hester, of New­ body has a good time, (especially “THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN” Omer Gause returned home with people who came out to William Hill, of Toledo, Ore berg, will address the Endeavor when the work is all over and The eighth series o f this Wild from the M orrow County har­ hear him, whereas, before they gon, is in the Red Hilts supet in­ next Sunday evening at the they all go to town together to Animal Story in tw o parts will vest fields the first o f the week in were indifferent and would not tending the harvesting of his church. The subject will be spend the money they have earned You know it kind o f be shown at the Star Theater order to take charge o f a fruit give a temperance advocate a lops. Prayer Service.” leaves a good taste in a man’s Friday and Saturday o f this evaporator on the Dixon prune rearing. He is some campaigner, Mr. and Mrs. Mead and family, Charley McNutt, a relative of mouth when he spends his own week, also “ The Spirit of the iis ready wit and hard knocks o f Portland, spent the week end farm above Dundee. . C. Wills, and family, and money fof stuff. After a fellow Madonna” a splendid dramatic Marvin Blair and his mother at the saloon interests easily with Miss Bertha Q. Reed. ?rank and Carlos Johnson and gets the money the next thing is offering and Colonel Heera, liar arrived home from Calgary lolding a crowd o f listeners on Hop picking and prune picking amily, who have been traveling to find the best place to spend it, farmer. Monday evening, where he had the streets. came together this year, an un­ in the Northwest, stopped off for A cartoon comedy, selected that is the place where you can f. D. Gordon says that when usual occurrence. Work in the a long siege in a hospital. He is visit, returning Monday to especially to please the children. get the most goods for your still weAk, but is showing satis­ le and his family were in Europe larvesting o f both crops is well “ortland. Coming Monday and Tuesday, money, and tnebby about the a few years ago they spent some under way, tw o or three weeks factory improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Wells and family first thing that Willie will think the first series of “ The Man Who M . C. Wire & Son are having time in Beligum visiting different earlier than usual for the prunes, made a visit with Mr. Well’s sis- about is a new pocket knife and Disappeared,” “ Ten Detectives” such a call for their Muir peaches horse farms, and among other owing to the dry summer. *r, Mrs. William Moore, and Ma and Pa will surely agree that stories, each series a complete that they will dispose o f the points of interest they made in Clark Noble and three friends amily. he can do better it he buys one story, one of which will be shown whole crop without having to ;heir travels was the battle rom Portland, spent Sunday in Miss Emma Ego and Master of them “ Stiletto” knives at every tw o weeks, also late events resort to drying, as they had ground o f Waterloo. He says the Red Hills. It was Mr. Noble’s Vern Ego, of Newberg, visited at Larkin-Prince Hdwe. Co., and and Doe Yak. anticipated. The quality is ex­ the country is farmed in the ast trip to his orchard for the ■ be home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mary might want a cage for her cellent this season and those most intensive manner possible, present as he expects to start Saturday Millinery Opening pet hnmming bird, and mebby with something growing up to this week for a visit o f some leetz Tuesday. who try them want more. The ladies of Newberg and A large number of the young Johnny will want a new wagon every back kitchen door, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gage ar­ with the women out clipping ength with his mother in the :blks and Endeavorers gathered and if he gets his glims on one vicinity are cordially invited to rived here the first o f the week every spear o f grass growing Bast. at the home pi the Misses Chris­ of them “ Steel Wheel Wagner attend the fall opening o f millin­ from Cleveland, Ohio, for their tine and Ruth Mayer last Friday Coasters” that the boys at ‘The ery at the King Millinery Par­ along the walks, with which to WEST CHEHALEM annual visit with their son-in- teed the goats. The liquid wash evening. Games were indulged Big Hdwe. Store’ sell, the stuffs lors on Saturday, September 5. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. from the stock barns is all care- in, indoors and out, and dainty all off, cause they’ve simply got Henry Amoth was in Portland Millinery Showing. C. R. Duer. He will remain for ully saved for fertilizing pur­ refreshments were served after­ ’em all up in the air when it ast Saturday and Sunday. about tw o weeks, while Mrs. poses, and there is no waste any­ wards. All voted it to be a very comes to boys wagons, and even The Mode Millinery announces Little Howard Noble has been enjoyable affair, hoping to tie old dad who staid to home and Gage will make a longer visit. where. Having been over the a showing o f Fall and Winter quite sick but is improving. entertained at “ The Elders” washed the dishes might get the Charlev Lapp is moving to country he can easily imagine hats, Friday and Saturday, Sep­ Mrs. Fendall, from Seattle, is again in the future. fever and buy a new plow, and if Portland this week. He had in­ something of the awful calamity tember 4-5. he’s one of these sanitary, certi­ tended to go to San Diego, Cali­ that has fallen on the home-lov­ visiting with her son, E. G. fornia, but a friend of his there ing, industrious p e o p le The weather service man re- fied, up-to-date farmers, nothing of fendall and family. For The Ladies. B. F. Yergen expects to com- whom he expected to work with, Beligum, in the cruel and in­ jorta from Portland that we short of one o f them famous now ROne for seventy-one easy running, John Deere’s will La Chapeau opening o f Fall writes him that all work on the human war that is being waged mence picking his hops on Thurs- ^ days without rain and that all suit him. There’s lots of plows and Winter millinery, Saturday, exposition grounds has stopped, there, for which they are in no day o f this week. made and sold but take it from September 5. Gregory Sisters. and he will not go at present. Mr. ank Mrs. B. F. Hall have previous records are broken. w ay responsible. Locals and Personals NEW FALL GOODS For Suits, Skirts and Dresses For Ladies and Chil­ dren’s Coats Priced 50c to $2.25 Yd Priced $1.50 to $3 a Yd MILLER MERCANTILE COMPANY