Miss "iievra Kiethline, ol La Everett Heacock who lives in Porte, Indiana, who is touring Portland, phoned the news of the arrival o f an 8-pound girl at the West, is the guest >1 Rev. their home this Thursday morn­ Charles O. Whitely and family this week. ing. •___. j o >. A. O. Mosier, o f Canyon City, The Nebraska-Kansan picnic visited here the first of the week will be held, August 17 instead o f Aug. 10, as advertised in Port­ Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Vantress with bis wife’s parents, Rev. and Pa»- Arrival returned Wednesday from their Mrs. George Round. Mr. Mosier land papers. Full report next week is treasurer of Grant county. outing at Tillamook. Txta* r ra ta tb f Mrs. G. H. Umbaugh, of Kelso, The J. Sherman Taylor family Miss Olive Johnson has been 9:05 A. M. 6:85 A. M. Washington, who has been visit­ were guests at the L. S. Otis out from Portland during the 11:02 A M. 9:10 A. M. ing her mother and sisters here home Sunday and the tw o fami­ week visiting with relatives. M. 6:24 P. lies enjoyed a picnic at the tor two weeks, returned home 1:15 P. M. Dr. Anna Mills arrived to-day 7:00 P. M. locks. Mr. Taylor is assistant Wednesday. Her niece, Geral­ 4:Q6 P. M. 2:05 P. M. from Tuscola, Illinois, tor a visit manager of the Multnomah Box dine K undell, accompanied her 2:26 P. M. , •12:55 A. M. with her uncle, Milo P. Elliott Co. o f Portland. for a month’s visit. •1K» A M . and family, r «* •Saturday night only. Uncle Henry Mills would be Mrs. Mallissa -£ane Murphy, Miss Metta Brown, an in­ who w a r here from the East, glad for the party who visited Mrs. J. B. Todd, of McMinn­ structor in voice at Portland, died at the hpme o f her daugh­ his chicken house in the still was the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. L. ter, Mrs. Lloyd, on Wednesday, hoars of the night on tw o oc­ ville, was in tow n tucsday. F. Moore over Sunday. j Stuart Vaughan was down from at the age of 67 .years. The casions recently, to return the Ed. Piper, 4be pioneer railway funeral w as conducted from the Plymouth Rocks that have since the county seat Wednesday. D. H. Kopp returned home mail clerk, is handling a number homy Friday motfiing at. 10 failed to show up at feeding timer ' ~ While playing with some neigh­ from Eugene Monday where he of boils, "this side up with care1 o'clock. these days, and is doing bis work attended the Presbyterian synod. 1. B. Holt took Mrs. Hiram bor children Tuesday afternoon standing. Gould, Vernon Gould, Katherine Locile Ehret, youngest daughter Rev. Charles Stalker, the Holi­ Miss Jessie Britt visited last Romig and Harold Moore o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ehret fell ness Evangelist, has been here as a guest o f the Dixons daring the Sunday with her former school­ down to Portland Monday even­ from a high fence and caught her mate, Miss Clara Vaughan, at ing in his machine to hear one o f right arm in such a way that 'week. Lents, they having graduated the concerts at The Oaks given both bones were broken just Mrs. C. E. Fuller who • with from Pacific College in the same by the well known band o f John above the wrist. her son, Romig, has been visiting class. Philip Sousa. v -'ITon. Horace M. Clark and at the Romig home, returned to Lowell Edwards, o f Tilla­ wife, of New Rockford, North Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorman, The Dalles Wednesday. mook, spent Monday in New o f Indianapolis, Indiana, who Dakota, after a tour o f the Miss Ella Macy returned the berg and in the evening went to are out on a three months’ trip, Southern States and a stop at first of the week from a visit of Portland to join the rest of the arrived here Sunday morning the Exposition are now visiting Jack Raynard^ of Scholls, waa o f these days, v I went down to tw o weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. fanjily in a trip to San Francisco and. are visiting the latter’s with their nephew, Prangs A. ■ in I town Saturday exhibiting Larkin-Prince and g ot a tank o f R. Pemberton at Salem. to see the fair. uncle, L. M. Parker and family. Morris, and his family for a few some fine spechnents o f wheat gasoline last week and one o f Rev. Lindley A. Wells was out L. M. H. Elliott who is pres­ They go from here to attend the days. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will grown on his place. It is from those 50 gallon tanks with a from Portland Wednesday on visit Seattle, enronte home, via seed he secured in eastern Wash­ faucet in it that the boys sell for ident o f a bank at Alba, Missouri California fairs. business’ pertaining to Oregon ^■K jreat Northern. is here in company with his wife ington and the heads are remark­ $3.75, and I bot a supply o f fish- TheG. A R. and W. R. C. will Yearly Meeting o f Friends. and daughter spending a few have a picnic on Wednesday, Prof. Harlow Lindley, a neph­ ably large and well filled out. The in' tackle and a lot o f campin’ The Misses Constance Ewing days at the home o f his brother, August 4, in the city park. All ew of Milton Newlin, who is stalks are more than five feet tall stuff off thoe»5 and 10c count­ and Gene Moran were out from Milo.P. Elliott. V*. members are urged to come with bead of the history department and Jack says the entire four ers and a brand new tent and Portland last Sunday a* guests Miss Ida Woods has just re­ welt filled baskets and. bring in Barlham College, Richmond, acres he has will average be­ we’re aN ready to go. Them o f the W. E. Terrel! family. ceived announcement o f the mar­ their families and enjoy tbc day Did iana, has been here daring tween five and six feet. ,He boys have g ot the staff and it Mrs. Jesse C ook and her riage o f Miss Bffie Bell Vantress, with us. An interesting pro­ the week on a visit, coming predicts it will run 60 bushes to don’t take a mint o f money to daughter, Miss M ar), returned who was here a few days ago, to gram will be given in the after­ north from San Francisco where the a err. Specimens will be sent get what yer need at that place home from Portland Tuesday Charles Everett Barker, of San noon. * be saw the fair. On Tuesday to the San Francisco fair.—Hills­ either. Tbey’ ve g o t the staff for where they spent tw o weeks. the wimmin folk jest the «ame as Francisco, on July 26. ^ Prof. M. D. Hawkins went to afternoon the NewKn relatives boro Independent. Miss Ruby Jones, saleslady fy they have for the tnen, aluminum Miss Emma Langworthy with Sdlem one day last week by gathered at the City Park and the Miller .Mercantile Co. store, her sisters, Mrs. Charles A Dun­ steamer, taking along his canoe. held a family gathering and fed cookin’ vessels, that Wear-Ever ACdDBCTS to o k a vacation last week and bar and Mrs. J. W. Anderson and After vjaiting with friends in kind that lasts till yon die, and big picnic dinner. visited with her parents at Al­ also Mrs. Lewis Anderson and that city and at Rosed ale he all kinds o f little articles on s. Levi T. Pennington, Mr. . Perhaps we trad of more acci­ bany. children started this Thursday paddled down the river on the and Mrs. Jesse Edwards and E. dents nowadays than ever hap­ them 5 ,1 0 and 15c counters that the wimmin need around the Rev. N. Welter was here from for the San Francisco fair^ return trip Monday in the canoe, * Wood ward attended a picnic pened in ‘ the world before. house. If a roan wants good .. Clackamas T u e s d a y lo o k in g Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Matthews, arriving at seven in the evening. 'P'Orinsular Park in Portland There’s a lot of reasons for it. after some business matters and o f Pendletop^lFith the former's He n o v knows better than ever last Saturday evening, given by Yon hear of people drownin'jest merchandise,- at popular prices and wants to be treated right all attending Free Methodist camp sister ao^Hittle girl from Mis­ before how to appreciate Sam the Indiana Society, where they ’cause they g o foolin’ ’round wa­ the time he needn’ t wear out meeting. souri, iwiade a stop in Newberg L. Simpson’s poem, "Beautiful enjpyed meeting many former ter clear up over their ear» when sole leather- goin’ any farther they can’t swim, and yon hear Mrs. Woods and children, the Saturday *rhile on their way by Willamette." Indiana people. Pres. Penning­ • \ • * than Larkin-Prince Hdw. Co. family of Roy W oods deceased, auto to San Francisco and Los President Pennington wishes ton made one o f his character­ o f people gettin’ ran over by au- ’cause them fellers know what were out from Portland on a Angeles. it stated, to avoid possible em­ istic talks and was roundly termobiles jest cause they don’ t jump quick ennf when a feller kind o f goods to bay and they visit with Miss Ida M. Woods Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ringrose, barrassment on both sides, that cheered for the happy hits he toots his horn, and one thing know how to treat a fell«; right, last Suuday. o f Hancock, Minnesota, who the machine he recently purchased made. Jeremiah Paulsell, o f to o and that’» why they’ re busy Miss Erma. Heacock who at­ have been visiting at various is of limited capacity, and he Portland, who is 99 years old, and another till there’s great «11 the time sellin’ goods to ns tended summer school at the points on the coast the past cannot accommodate all his was in attendance and had the gobs o f people gettin’ killed off fellers. University o f Idaho following three months, are in town this friends at once. A garden wheel­ appearance of a well preserved every few days jest by accidents. Notion To Horse Owners. the close of her school at West­ week, the guests of W. H. Hitchen barrow, even o f tbe^ excellent mafi o f not to exceed 75. His Why my neighbor Zeb Riddle came near havin’ a bad accident quality sold by Newberg dealers, neighbors say he has the best on, Umatilla county, returned and Mrs. Esther P. Hitchen. will not c a r ry , very many pas­ garden o f anyone in their com­ last week when be was settin’ in * My German Coach stallion home last week. m , W. W. Hollingsworth . was sengers at «ne time. his bam milkin’ . He was jest Pylos will be at Sherwood M on­ munity. Miss Lqcile Clough, daughter called to LaFayette Sunday to days and Tuesdays, balance of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bedle, of Some time ago C. D. Nairn, settin’ there chewin’ tobacco and o f Dr. H. B. Clough, who is mak­ take charge of the funeral o f milkin’ away on one of his gent­ time at Commercial Stable in ing her home with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dye Cundiff, who re­ Spokane, Washington, visited in who lives in the vicinity of Balls- lest cows when all o f a sadden Newberg. Call and investigate, J. H. Rees went to CorvalHs sided in Newberg several years Newberg between trains on last ton and who has been known all tf J. W. Henry. she whaled away with her right Tuesday to visit with Miss ago. He was born in the state Friday, at the Behnke home on over the country for the past North College street. Mr. Bedle thirty years as a breeder o f hind foot and kicked old Zeb in Weekly Oregonian and Graphic Frances Willard Mitchell. o f Virginia, and was 85 years o f was formerly cashier o f the First Scotch Collie d o g s , offered the lower jaw . If Zeb hadn’t one year, $2,25. Dr. H. C. Dixon made a busi­ age. National Bank o f Tracy, Minne­ through the Pacific Homestead been made o f good material it ness trip to the eastern part o f might have killed him. I told Morris Heacock and family sota, but for the past three the state last week. While he and E. M. Heacock arrived years has held a more lucrative a prize o f a dog for the best him not to take any more w as away Dr. E. P. circulated here last Saturday, the former position with the Washington written article on the subjects o f chances tho ’cause the next time dog» sent in by boys and girls. between the dental office and the from Tillamook and the latter Trust Co.'s Bank in Seattle. it might get him jest right and Geraldine, the thirteen-year-old farm, keeping tab on both places. from Portland, on account of break his jaw all to pieces, and ^J. F. Pettengill who spent daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Miss Hattie Heussy, of Seattle, the illness o f their brother, Neal about fO Personals L I I 3 i * Sudden Move s S S k FIR E moved us C. A. MORRIS Newberg Feed A Seed Co. I . f f ;'fr