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■ v » > ■UH Jf tli 'W H i M SK LisàO ö i fém & jtr’ r'^JSwiT .’. ^'v'7 _■ *w SffièiS = Ì 9 . B. S. Craven who Y01 Mr. Carver,‘wife of ex-Senatorl lived oat north of tOwp, B T C. Carver, of P ra tt, Kansas, | Newberg visitor lafct Saturday is here visiting her daughter, ! Mr. and Mrs. t . A. Morris Mr«. J. C. Lemon. *' • * id write from 8an Francisco, th at c.' T. E. Wright has been outt —•- * ri they will see Southern California from Portland daring the week j »3 C S X JO O ö a C 8 3 0 t8 »2 C ^^ on Supday night— before they return home. making some improvements 00 Mrs. ‘Pearl Elliott and little' his residence property on -North Mr. and Mrs. F.'D . Bckerson We are always on the move waiting on left on their trip to California on daughter are visiting the Ed. School street. and are now temporarily located at 901 First True blood family and other Tuesday. Fred L. Ames left here on Wed some fire damaged goods which will pay vou to look friends m Portland this week. nesday afternoon for Lincoln, Miss Maud Gregory is home 9:06 A. M. Nebraska, expecting to go by 11:02 A. M. again from Lewiston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ira K. Vantress way of North Dakota where he T - went to Tillamook last Satur 5:24 P. M. where she spent six weeks. day where they will spend a few has some business .interests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butt 7:00 P. M. Mrs. Ames who has been a t g their son Ben. ' 2:05 P. M. visited Salem laat Sunday Lincoln for a year or morer is M. M. Edwards, the *12:65 A. M. company with Mr. and ♦♦♦♦••»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«•»♦♦«♦♦♦»♦»»♦♦»♦»♦•sssstssso ee»» Dfcndce who was in Newberg the showing improved health an<| he S. Otis. hopes to be able to bring her Mrs. H. J. McDonald .and son first of the week, said he was go back with him. * Joe McLaughlin, a young man Kenneth, of Spokane, are guests ing to Sand- Lake this week to Mr. and Mrs. J C. Hollings spend a ; month with one of his from Seattle, »peat Tuesday in of Mrs. McDonald’s worth, from Superior, Nebraska, sons who lives there. Mrs. ,S. M. King. Newberg with Dr. Romig. ....... — ------- — Agent for ■ ■■■-■■■ -■■ ■— Benjamin Beckon, of Central the former a brother of W. W. B. H. Langworthy visited Prof. P. K. Jones and family Hollingsworth, were here on a left for their home a t Santa Paula, friends a t Wood born and a t City, Nebraska, who had been to visit the first of the week. Mr. California on Thursday of last tended Spiritualist camp meet see the San Frandscotair, visited Hollingsworth, who is one of ing a t New Bra several days this with his cousin, Rev. Walter the highest salaried passenger week. >•• Wilson a t Springbrook last ¿v Harold Say w as up from Wil- week. railway engineers in his section Satunjay and Sunday. Mrs. Irene Heater attended sonville Tuesday visiting with of the Middle West, has visited R. M. Caldwell aad L. M the Spiritualist camp meeting his former schoolmate and chum, A full line- of Sundries.. Repairs, Fishing Tackle, Expert in Newberg a number of times a t New B ra last week. The a t Parker drove to-the new Parker when off on his annual vacations Milton Kknle. Bicycle and Motorcycle repairing, Lawn Mower Grinding, farm in Marion county above tendance was said to be small C. B. Cummings actually broke Mrs. Clarence B u tt, Miss MAry Key Fitting, Umbrella Repairing, Baby Cabs Re-tired, etc. Salem last Sunday in the new the record last Saturday by go B u tt and her mother hare gone this year. Fo id recently purchased by the Soldering a Specialty Mrs. Jesse Smith and children to Newport for a stay of a week ing to Portland, taking Mrs. latter. They say the grain and who spent some time here visit Cummings along «and staying o r more a t Nye Beach. hay crop w as lookitog fine. ing with Mrs. W o . Rees, re away tw o full days. Such a Miss Ruth Ensign, of Pitts- The Woman’s Auxiliary to turned to their home in P o rt degression on his part was some field, Massachusetts, who came Pacific college will meet Satur land Tuesday. thing of a shock to Newberg, but north from San Francisco, is day afternoon a t 2 :3 0 a t the city he says he will not repeat it soon J. W. Anderson and brother, here as the guest of Mrs. D. D. 8M First St park. In case the weather again as the harrassing experi Lew i* went to Southern, Oregon Conlson. shonld be unfavorable the meet Little Miss Ladle Newhouse, Monday where they will camp a ing will be held in the Friends ences of the change of scenery of Dayton, is spending the sum few days, then go on to the fair church. All member* are urged were more wearing than ^the every day grind a t home affairs. yonth is necessary a t the s ta rt, mer with her grand-parents, Mr. a t San Frandseo. to be present. for the opposition with which ^M r. and Mrs. W. G. M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Hoskins and Mrs. 8 . W. Newhouse a t life. J. Edwards, of Tillamook, Ben. W. Olcott, Secretary of the young man will meet later in and ton, Arthur, from Boise, have been staying,, a t the home Shady Nook». was in attendance,at a State, has the thanks of the fife will gradually break doWn Idaho, who are off on an auto Lester Moore came down of his father since his mother’s of the board of directors Graphic for a copy of the 1915- his over-confidence until the touring vacation, came to New from Sheridan Tuesday after death and they expect to move Newberg Telephone Co. 16 State Bine Book and Official normal amount is left with berg last week and spent several noon where he is improving a out there permanently. dky evening. As president of the Directory which is just off* the which to fight bis battle for President Levi T. Pennington Tillamook Chautauqua Associa days visiting Mr. and Mrs. F . small tra c t of land he bought press. Mr. Olcott in an accom success. The Japanese have some invested in a new machine this tion he reports a very successful A. Morris. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. some' time ago. panying letter says: good advice for the young Morris are sisters. While here Rev. Joseph Hall and kis little week th at has splendid m otor Chautauqua recently held there, Demands from all sections of ¡graduate. They say: Keep your they visited the grave of Mr. grandson, from Portland, ex power. He is a careful driver this being their first year. Oregon from those engaged in mouth closed; he who alw ays Allen’s mother who was buried pect to go to the McPhilipps a n d a m o a t accommodating Mrs. C. A. Dunbar, of Caadkw near Gaston several years ago practically every walk of life, has his mouth open shows th a t cam p a t the seaside next Wed neighbor and will how gladly North Dakota; M r*.j. W .Andrr. 0 ^ raring Nrwb«K t i y rtarted particularly from the schools Ips mind is blank. Think of th a t give bis friends a ride. * nesday for a week’s fishing. and business and professional a t which you are looking one “ • * R<d Wi" * - M i n o r ,» * " “ fo £ £ £ o £ n n , Leonard Hopfield, the Mc Mrs. Lewis Anderson, of men, for copies of this publica whose eye is alw ays wandering Joseph C attery, wife and tw o S. P. Timberlake says he was Minnville booster, must have Minnesota, and Emma tion being so urgent and so tn- tells th at his-mind also is wonder- sons, Warren and Louis, were given a complete and very pleas been* in Newberg Tuesday, gpon my earnest solicita in » When paying your respects, ^ ly a t the ant surprise a few d a y ia g o b y tion the last legislature author look a t the person whom you rSttril add L* L^ was not seen by theG the receipt of a postal card from Dye, firòm Vancouver, Washing scribe but th at melodious voice Wednesday. Mad a mes Dunbar an old friend, E. R. Bumhammer, ised its publication biennially. are saluting. A boy should a ct of his was certainly wafted on and Anderson who have been In the preparation of the subject like a boy; avoid becoming effiin ton. , r r of Chicago, who stated th a t he the summer breeze—so breezy. visiting here some time, are m atter we have endeavored to itiate. When it is hot, think it M. C. W atts, of Edmonton. was making a tour of the Const Mrs. Docia Mncy, of Spring- daughters of B. H. Langworthy. give dear and concise statements is cold; when it is cold, think it Alberta, Canada, who was on and seeing the fairs and th at he brook was not sufficiently recoy L. W. Nordyke made a trip to would be in Newberg soon. S. of the functions of the several is hot. It is a shame to wear his way to San Francisco to a t torn clothes without mending tend the fair, "visited here the ered from her eye operation to be a section near Greenleaf, Idaho, P. says they tw o worked for an state, district and county of them, but to wear the torn p art brought home from the hospital last week with n view of secur ficers, as well as of the various patched is nothing to be ashamed first of the week with his uncle, ice Company in Chicago twenty- in Portland last week as had ing a piece of land, b at found state institutions, departments, of. Know w hat shame is; he J . M. Lemon. been expected. She was brought the land he was seeking was four years ago and they have boSrds and commissions, and to who does not know w h at shame Miss Alberta Anderson; ste home Wednesday and stood the only open to residents of Idaho. not met since he quit the job and include such other information is is interior to dnmb animats. nographer in the United States came West. He says further th at When in good health, train your trip very well. He has an eye out for some Mr. Bumhammer stands six feet pertaining to the State and Fed self to endure physical labor; National Bank is off for a vaca eral governments as is of public when you are ill{ however, obey L ast Saturday evening Eva school land there which he hopes tion and has gone to San Fran seven and th at he has thnfe or interest. While there he as your physicians instructions. Be cisco to see the fair. Miss Grace Parrett, Maude Everest and to secure four brothers, none of whom are In addition to the m atter in come a man useful to your coun Mina Ames left town for a short sisted S. A. Mills in hay harvest. Wilson is also off for the fair. less than six feet three inches. A try; whoever cannot be so is hike into the mountain*. They Prof. Howard McMinn, who tall time may be expected when cluded in prior editions of this better dead.—To these admoni Report comes from Tigard th at book, which as well has be~n spent the night with Mrs. J . Par will be in the Ûttiversitv of Cali tions of the Japanese, we said: he comes. a n e w son was recently born to brought down to June 1, 1915, Do not be ashamed of your rett and returned Sunday even fornia a t Berkeley thé coming Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilson, fife. John S. Rankin did the there is included a sketch of the ing after walking nearly twenty year, left here Tuesday afternoon father and mother, even if they formerly of Newberg, this’ being Good Samaritan a ct th e first of formation of the early provision are uneducated; remember you miles. expecting to take passage on the No. 5 and not a daughter in the the week by giving “first a>d’vfco al government a t Champoeg by helped to put tbe callouses on Darold Howard, George and steamer Beaver for San Francis lot—sad to relate, so A. E. says. a family th at drifted m here a Geo. H. Himes, Assistant Secre your father’s hands and to bend Howard Petringill and James co. He will spend some time few days ago from Brooks in tary of the Oregon Historical your mother’s back.—Ex. Rev. W. H. Lee, has gone to 'Forsyth rode their bicycles to visiting with friends in Southern Marion county, f in a n c i a lly Society; an outline map of the Eugene to attend the Presby Salem last Thursday to see the California before taking up his stranded. They were husband state giving the area by counties, terian synod and in his absence Liberty Bell, returning the same school work. and wife and a daughter with a together with a classified state Rev. C. T. Whittlesey, a pro evening. They say there was a Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Sal babe in her arms and being en fessor in Philomath College, will ment of the lands within the big crowd out to see the bell and ley who have been visiting at tirely out of money they walked state; qualifications of voters; preach a t the local church next the aeroplane flight. their brothér-in-law’s, B. H. a good part of the wav from Sunday. £ '' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fanbel, of Langworthy, went to Portland Brooks. Dr. Rankin knew the tables showing the popular and Milton Kienle has secured a Little Ro9k, Arkansas, and their Tuesday. After visiting there family a t Huntington some electorial vote for president in jo b with a United States Geo 1912; population of the several sister, Mrs. Demiog from Michi and a t Gresham they will return years ago and says they were logical surveying crew and will states by decades; table giving gan visited in Newberg Tuesday to their home a t Arlington, iodustripus but poor financiers. date ot the next general election, work in Washington county and Wednesday with Mrs. Rebbie South Dakota. They have been The man said he had a job prom date of next legislative session, territory for the present. ■_ He W .H . Smith. Twenty years ago in California since the first ofNo- In taking Post Graduate ised him in a mill a t Hood limit of sessions and pay and worked with a similar crew last Mr. Fanbel and Mrs. Smith were vember visiting both fairs and River if he could show up there terms of office ot senators and season during vacation. Course in optics 1 am de teachers together a t Dallas and seeing many of the other won a t once, and consequently a purse representatives in all states; Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Gordon this was their first meeting since ders of the state. They made the termined to give to you was made up for payment of principal state officers of other of Janesville, Minnesota, visited th a t time. the Very Best Service trip by auto from Southern Cali railroad and steam boat tare and states; names and terms ot office with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. New Mrs. S. W. Newhouse says she fornia to Portland. Mrs. Salley possible house a t Springbrook last week, had planned to see California is a sister of Senator McCumber, the fqmily was sent aw ay happy. of the various state officers from Upon my return Aug the formation of the provisional both being old schoolmates of and the Panama-Pacific Exposi of North Dakota. RIDES fflS OW n I a CER government to date, as well as Mrs. N tw h o u s e . They came tion this % ust 1st, I will be better I scason, but th at her Mr. and Mrs. William Collar, the names of all newspapers and north from San Francisco. equipped than ever 1fj| fondest hopes in this regard were of Vermillion, South Dakota, S. B. Gardner^an old resident postoffices in the state. A. J. Southard who has been a blasted by the purchase by Mr. were recent visitors of L. L. Dye give you perfect eye ser of F o rt Klamath, and quite and Upon request will be pleased t > resident of Newberg for/the past Newhouse early in the season, of and W. S. Stull, they having vice. old man, rode one of his mares in supply copies, without charge, tw o years, left for 8eattle on a team of drivers to which he is been old acquaintances. They the races during the celebration to any resident of Oregon. While 1 9 0 k n w ay Mr. Wednesday to prepare for the so wedded th at she is unable to came ont over the Canadian Pa b th a t place and won. Mr. removal of the family to th at get him to consider leaving cific, visiting Seattle, Everett H. C. Rones, an expert Gardner is easily past sixty THE YOUWG I r AMIATE city. Their daughter expects to Shady Nook. and Vancouver. Mr. Collar tars o f age, and he had his watch r e p a i r e r f r o m enter the University of Washing Mrs. Fannie Liter who spent forms on a large scale in his marsi; entered in some of the This is the season of the young Staples, the Jeweler, of ton the coming year. several years in missionary work home state, and is so delighted pretlcdh races, but was not hopeful who believes he has Portland, wiB give you Huber Haworth and family among the Alaska Indians, and with the country about Newberg satisfied with the way the horse learned how to shoot. Armed tbe best of will start to-day on their annnal who is well known to many th at there is a possibility of his a* handled by her jockey, so, with his sheepskin, he starts trip by wagon to the beach and Newberg people, came here from returning to this valley to es a fte r,a little bantering, he told forth to conquer. He never will touch a t different resorts on Springfield the first of the week cape the storms and aikafi wa the boys be would show them thinks, as a rale, that a sheep the Tillamook county coast line. and will probably make her ter he has been accustomed to. how to ride a race “ boss,’’ which skin is too pliable a lever with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Kaufman home here in the future. Her They will go by w aj of San- he did.—Merrill Record. which to turn the world from ] < will take charge of the home in health has not been good for the Franeisco to see the foir on the its course. However, th at P U . WVS.32 trip home. past year or two. terest« in their absence. Subscribe for the Graphic. well, for the superb confidence o t' j * re; 3 ; . nd Personals ’ F IR E m oved m N e w b e rg Feed & S eed C o . ! Newberg Cyclery E x ce lsio r Motorcycles Dayton Bicycles I S ' Marry Garrett ; OREGON BLUE BOOK C A. MORRIS a g l J ■- ■ 2