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Bowerman is at home from Salem where she has been assisting in the care o f Mrs. Elizabeth B. M ika. She w ill re- / turn to Salem next week. M rs. Shearer, wife of Shearer, died on Tuesday morn Mrs. M. D. Reid, of Portland, ing. Funeral services were con w as visiting in Newberg last ducted today gt 10 o/clock by Rev. Ezra Hayes. week with M rs. P. 8. Cyr. Miss Jessie Britt and herm Jacob T aylor and daughter er arrived home from a tw o are back from Pasco, Washing weeks’ trip to Newport Wednes ton, where they spent several weeks. -V-." . - '■ day eveping. Mrs, L. B. Brower ■ * .» . . .• -• ay came out a ith them. G. A. Graves w as up from Portland Tuesday on business - Mrs" H . R. Morris and Miss connected with the order of Maude Butler left for Portland j and Kalam a, Washington, Wed Maccabees. nesday morning to spend a few Prank Colcord and D ak Butt days visiting w ith friends. left here a few days ago for Tim Claude Lewis has returned ber, on the P. R. & N., on a from the Eastern Oregon harvest hunting trip. fields and w ill spend a few weeks Old age is telling on Unde a t home before entering medical Henry M ills and he has been con colkge in Portland again. fined at his home and in bed the M rs. H . O. Warren and littk greater part ot {the time tor the daughter left here for their h past tw o weeks. at Topeka, Kansas, last Mo; The Washington County Veter day. M rs. Warren had been b an Association w ill meet and be tor several weeks assisting in tl entertained at Hillsboro Thursday October 7 * * ^ " ° aìc* •““» - b n n u a / t h e / C arP ot ber Hall, who shows some w*ited to at- tend. ment. L W E’ R E IN RISTRE: I Our IMPORTANT PRICES for SEPTEMBER SELLING has gotten os into a peck o f trouble. W e ere sure ly making history ip a merchandising way, W e’re swamped with business. W e can't find time to think o f anything but wrapping up bundles fo r die hundreds o f satisfied *** *- & j * J* J* W . B. White & Co. report the P -closing up of a- $28,000 real estate deal in which L. M . Parker has traded a section of wheat land at M organ, M orrow coun ty, to J. W . Henkle, taking the latter’s home place ot sixteen acres one m ik north of Newberg in the deal. M r. Henkle wilt load a car shortly and move to his new home in time to get in a Fall cro p .' This trade doeifnot close out the entire Parker hold ings at M organ . y C. W . Parker - still has a large grain frqm where .be is living. fte^ pines. His discovery w as made a short time ago and on applka- tion being made to the army headquarters he w as brought back, and Prot. Scott is out for the purpose ot returning him to the penal institution. In speak- ing ot the matter M r. Scott said it w as not that they cared so much for getting this particular runaway, as it w as to show to the others how futik it w as to undertake to get aw ay perma- nently. He went from here to Carltpn to visit another cousin before starting on the home trip, M . Bluestone, a poultryman of Tualatin, who was in Newberg on business last M onday, w as calkr at the Graphic office. He said his father who lives in New Jersey w as for many yean the leading breeder of Barred Rocks in the country and made good money in the business. His rcm- edy for chicken lice w as to make a strong brine of boiling water and with a dipper reach every crack about the poultry houses thi* »calding salt water, Twice a year, Spring and Fall, 9a'd be went over the houses, an<* w a* nCTCr bothered with vermin. w it)l Wf WHY PAY MORE WHEN WE SELL IT FOR LESS M r. and Mrs. Ezra Nash left Grant H arris, a brother of here last week for Escondido, M rs. William Sargeant, has been California, where he has a broth re with his family from Sher er, with a view o f locating if wood duringtbe week on a visit. they find the outlook favorable. He is looking for a small place to W . B. Paxspn had a recent rent, with a v k w of locating letter from a brother-in-law in here. Nebraska stating that he had A number of young peopk who Sam. Lemon, who spent the sold out his interests there and are members of the Christian summer in North Dakota and w as coming out -to spend the church, left here the first of the in Canada looking after his WEST C H EH ALEI winter. week to enter the B ibk Institute property interests, returned to at Eugene. The Leavitt -brothers Mrs. Allan M . Gregory and Newberg a k w days ago and The rains o f the past week were among the number and •on Bob ate visiting w ith her joined the bachelor’s circle {have sounded good to m most of and their mother went along to parents, M r. and Mrs. Alt. P *1 the farmers. at the Imperial headquarters. keep house for them Dunlap, for a week or tw o. Mr. Charley Z k glar finished pick S. T. Gage, who spent tw o ^ ^ Gregory also came up for the W . L. Rinard, from McMinn- ing his hops Tuesday. weeks here with his daughter, hM bought a half interest, M. D. Bbbert will soon have d ay Tuesday. M rs. Wm. Langton and Mrs. Mrs. C. R. Duer, left, for his J io the McKern barber .b o p and Lbi* <*op of prunes picked. He haa home at Cleveland, Ohion, Wed P . R. Rundelt go to Corvallis to i. already on the job. He apenti“ f ' ® “ crop than be er- nesday to resume his work as pected to have. day to arrange for the enroll nine years in one shop in the superintendent "o f p a s s e n g e r 1 1 M ks Emma Nelson and Mrs. ment of their sons, Theo. Lang county seat which speaks well [B r # n , both-of Newberg, were traffic for the Lake Shore road. ton and Hugh Rundell at 0 . A. tor his ability as a barber. M r. guests o f Mr. and Mrs. N. P. In a few more years be will be in C . on Friday. Rinard is something of a poultry Nelson last Friday. line fo rre tirin g o n ,a pension, irr and. says he. is ready ,to .D r . A. M . Davis came out from M rs. O. J. Sherman w as out and then we m ay look for him it for the poultry show. Newberg to sjfefkd Sunday w ith boost from Portland Tuesday, and to come out to remain here. [4he home folks. w h ik here arranged to furnish, G. G. Brown, of Donald, who E. Phin Smith returned H arry Gordon and son John recently purchased the B. C. a t her ow n expense, one of the from North Yamhill Tuesday rooms tor boys a t the new dorm are kept pretty busy these days W ard pultry houses and grounds TÉiorning. putting the Shetland ponies in op River street, is moving over itory quarters a t the college. George Bush made a bumness M r. and M rs. G. W . Lemon shape and training to show at and getting ready to branch out trip to Portland M onday. the poultry business, though M r. and Mrs. A. A. N obk were left for their home at Pratt, the fairs. They hare a single driver, a doable team and a he says chicken thieves got aw ay callers o f Mrs. Joanna Davis Kansas, Wednesday evening. Sunday afternoon. They said they were delighted tandem team, and none of them with so many o f his White Leg- B. P. Yergen finished picking with their visit here and would are much larger than a good horns at Donald that he wil his hops Satnrdav evening with be back again next year—and of sized dog. They w ill claim the bavs to build up his egg produc a treat o f peanuts to his helpers. course that pretty grand-baby attention of the littk folks and ing stock. M r. Brown says the M r. and Mrs. B. G. Fendali w ill bring them when all else some fond parents with a long beginning here w ill benoexperi visited w ith relatives in Corvallis purse will no donbt get in- ment with him, as he has bad from^Friday until Monday. fails. Oliver Cash, representing The John Hodson and family arc Northwest Fruit Distributors’ abandoning their home a m ik Ass<j>ciation, w as in Newberg north o f Newberg, they having ^Tuesday conferring with J. W . Chambers, manager of the can sold the place to J. C. Lemon, nery, relative to shipment of formerly of Pratt, Kansas. They apples from here. M r. Cash lived are moving to the place near the in this section ot one time. He old city reservior, formerly now has a fruit farm near Rose- known as the Edmund Robin- burg, but at present is living m son place, which they bought ot C. B. Bascom, o f Topeka, Kan- Portland. Prof. M . D. Hawkins o f the sas. M r. and Mrs. Lemon are H istory department of Pacific young people , who are well ab k College arrived from his home at to improve the Hodson farm and M arion, Indiana, Wednesday they will begin at onee the ercc- Other sub- morning. Miss M a r y K e n - tion o f a residence. stantial improvements will fol- worthy, professor of Greek, is expected Friday morning, and low later. H. D. M arshall, assistant in Prof. Scott, an Indiana teach- mathematics and science; H o er o f many years’ experience, w ard E. McMinn, professor of who now is superintendent of chemistry and biology, and W al the young men’s reformatory at ter B. Spahr, assistant in history Jeffersonsville, Indiana, w as here .and English, w ill arrive Friday Tuesday visiting his cousin, afternoon. A ll the rest o f the Charley Addison. One o f the in- faculty are on hand and ready mates ot the Jeffersonville insti- for the opening of the colkge tntion escaped, joined the regular Monday morning. arm y and w as lent to the Philip- stoni Saturday Specials — --------- many years’ experience tn the poultry business all over the country as a producer for the markets and as an exhibitor at the shows as well, - SEE O U R W IND O W S FO R improve Colored lithographs printed a t Newport, Kentucky, have been posted up by the School Fair Board. They believe in staying by home industries and home print shops by sending the coun- ;y’s money aw ay from home.— News Reporter. i Miller Mercantile Co. Fred Kinney is building a new house on his property in District No. 61. They will move to their new home as soon as possible. H . M. Emerson is helping Fred Kinney with his building. Henry Lewis and Clarence Amoth have returned from Hood River, where they attended fhe appk picking school. Charles Maris, of Toppenish, Washington, has been visiting relatives in Sheridan and Mc Minnville. He rrived in New berg Wednesday evening, and spent a few days with his sisters, Mrs. S. M . Calkins and Mrs. G. W . Hash. at + Heavy horse and hack totrade for stock. Phone 9 al5 . tt. Lost—L ap robe, on road from Newberg out by the Wire place and Chehakm Center church. Finder pkase notify Mrs. W . R. Everest. It Stock In Pederel Seerrre Bonk.... « ..... ; oil other stocka. W72S.M 0,730 A0 Senkten bornas. Furniture à Ptztniee 2 -Seo.eo Other Keel Smote earned................. . Due from National Bonks inet reserve 9,224*9 u~ “ m já F or Sale—Either a span of Fractional paper mares or a span o of f two-year-old U » m M o n e y ■ n Bara, n a: m colts. Guy Grame! rames, Dundee. Legal-ten d er Redem^H ptlon fund with U.8. Ti 49-52 pd (•per cent of clrenlotioni ' B ergreen sweet corn for can- ning at 10 cents a dozen, at H. W . Kram er’s. It Found—Gold .rimmed specta cles. Answer or call and pay for this notice. -------- It Lost—On Tuesday near the post office, pair man’s shoes. Finder leave at Hodson Bros, store and receive reward. It 2KXM4S24 LIABILITIES ...,s ii.soo.oo espilati atock peld tn................ Surplua fund ............................ Tided profita. 1 Book I r -- Individual deposits subject to akOck.. 1 7 1 .2 «« Demand eertlAeotca of deposit........ B J g U i Tim e certificates ol deposit payable _ w likln j> day» .. ................ . Tima certificates o f deposit payable after « days or after nodes o f 20 7 ,7 *1 « C ea-ler’ack e kaoutstanding.............. 1,772.« Posto! S avin gs D e p o s it*...................... Bills p ara ble, in clu d in g o b ligation s »tin g m on ey b orro w ed ... The United States Nat’l. Bank R c p w t c d l i « CO „ 4 It U n o f A t N o w h ere, tn Urn S U to o f O regon , o t the cloon o f boat n o « . Septem ber 12, U M ¿ RESOURCES L o o m en d D iscou n t*........ ............. 2224.424 « O T erd rofu .aoen rad and u n secu red ... (M S I U .S Bonds u> secure circu lation . . . . ÍO.UM.OO O th er Bonds to secure U. S Deposita .................. ; to secure Postal S o t - Inga. »3.000 00 . ............................... 3.000 00 Sonda, Seco litic a , e t c ............................ 7.111.9» 722.7* Dl Total Sute of County of T To____ a m ÏÏlj “ : I. J. C. Col-ord. :<>i-ord. Cash Cashier le of the abeve I_____ bank, do solemnly aflrm that the sbovo state ment la true to the boot of my knowledge end J.C. colcord. Cashier. bell«!-- an tarn i bed and affirmed to. before me this Wth day of Septem bei. ¡(14/ 8 . i. Parren i. f Taylor e r D ig .« i f Director. I xSŸQ-éhte Ê â c Fern wood. The public is hereby given warning against trespassing in the Fernwood district for the purpose of hunting. Eernwood Gun Club. 49-50 pd Mrs. W . S. Parker arrived Notice to the Public home from her visit with her H aving sold my interest in the mother and sister a t the old Newberg Wood Yard, I desire to home near Vermillion Grove, close np the business. All ac Illinois, the first of the week, counts made prior to August 16 are due and payable to me. She also visited for a short time 49-51 pd L. B. Chase. with relatives and friends in lo diana and report* a very pleas- School Books ant time. W . S., who went to Minneapolis on bnsin^n with the! Get your school books and rgusc supplies o f Lynn B. Ferguson, wholesak house he works for, prescription druggist, The Rexall joined her for a few days before Drug Store. they started home. Their cousin, Miss Alice Rees, who is to teach! School in the Newberg high school came) T o get the largest values in with them. Mrs. Parker remem- tablets, pencils and school sup bered the appetite the Graphic plies, go to Lynn B. Fergusons’, scribe has for paw paw s and prescription druggist, The Rex- all Store. kindly sent a box o f the fruit by parcel post a few days before I will buy a small mortgage at j they started foe home. Thanks. a discount. Phone Black 64. € l*U ¿ w I \ r; j&èAooé paeeftjtoct' School Books and School Supplies Buy our good grade of Paper, Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Etc., snd make school w ork s c o m fo rt I f you want your children to learn rapidly, come to us fo r the proper books snd all kinds ot firs t class Stationery. - The RBXALL S Lynn B. Ferguson, Proscription Druggist