B. K. S h ack elfo rd , Sar- turn over the household work of geant Major in the First U. S. In­ all kinds to “Dinah,” while sbe fantry, and his bride, visited would do nothing but visit, but few days last week at the borne that her sister tells her th«t the fa mil y of A. Bartholomew. M rs. faithful old black Mammies Are at Rex. Shackelford was ^formerly Mr*. passing away, and that tbe Sooth Dakota, loor Warner has been G. W. Hopp, editor aod pub- Edna Patton, a "sister-in-law of younger generation of blacks are to teach in the Altara- #8her of the Camas, Washing Mr*. Bartholomew. They leave not very different from “pore Rev. T. . ha ugh district the coming year. ton Post, was a pleasant caller in a few 'days for California white trash” a* helpers about from Portland at the Graphic office last Mon where thev will visit relatives the home—not trustworthy, nor Junelje Strand, of Port­ Effie G. Ball left last Saturday day. with his wife, son and and see the fair. September 7, scrupulously honest when the for a week’s visit with Mr. and land, is visiting at the home of daughter had been on an trip to they will embark for Honolulu back of “Missis” is turned. 9:06 A. 1 Mrs- Low«! I Bristow at Tilla­ Chrii Mt. Hood and were thenontbeir where the groom has a home at U:02-A. 1 mook. * i Schofield Barracks awaiting bis way to Salem. 6:24 P. M. Charles B. Puller, of The Dalles, 7:00 P. M. __ W. H. Sanders and Mrs. Isabel bride. visited «--Newberg last SUnday fcOB P. U. Dr E A. Goughnour were married on W. W. Silver, chairman 'of the •12:65 A.. M. Wednesday afternoon At 2:30 school board, has accepted the Hh ttay, o’clock at the residence of James of dean of Huron Col rday night only on Wednesday with Prof Oliver Mrs. Sarah Christenson went E. Kersey, the officiating minister position lege at South Dakota, and will Weesner and family- Mr*. Weea- to Portland Tuesday for a visit beinf? leave here the last of the month. C. Miles, of the Spaulding ner George C. Ritchey. grew up at AmbOy. Jp Co., is in New berg to- * ,0P! The groom has a small ¿lace out He is only taking the place for a Ms. and Mrs. Joe Hollings­ Atkinson. southeast of Newberg where year and is leaving his household day. Flossie Gmely, of Porfc they will make.tbrir home worth and Mr. and Mrs, Chas. effects here, with the possibility Tbe regular quarterly meeting O. WWtely are’ going to Denzer returning next year. Mr. and of Friends chùrch will be * ** ^ . r r i l Lanoafajll an al. P J- BW>mo»d « « horn, of in the Coast M Mrs. are held in high e* Saturday and Sunday. £ friends ' - fri>m tbe ***** Monroe, Ben teem Silver week ad a by the people here, and „ * ton county, the first of the week, Mrs. Mhry B. Bankson bas trip. m. Gonmog, the new county whfre b. ^ been with hi. .on their going will be regretted. He During this month * ✓ been visiting with relatives in Rev. Bruce .Wolverton wh¡o eonunisatoncr, was in town to. .)| sesson. to visit, with hisform- is well equipped by education Ponland during the week. in thik community day, in company with Comm» er lilue Springs, Nebraska friends, and experience to fill the place be we will wire *your I President B. C. Sandersotf, of some known •toner Allan. Mr . nd Mr. G Wj Wmrland has accepted. years the JBugene Bible School, was in preach thirtv at the Christian cl September 20 is the date set who are out seeing the Coast Flem Livengood who came in house, give you an Neyberg on business Monday fo rth * ; opening of the public Country and are here for a lew from his home on the farm south­ Miss Lura Blair was out >°K- ools in Newberg. Pacific Cpl- days. f . west of town Tuesday to spend from Portland a few days ago, Harry Haworth has the day with his sister,. Mrs. * **I^*er' Prof. Harold Trimble, formerly the guest of Mrs. Omar Fendait. Tillamook with an anto load Lloyd and LoweU Edwards, of from Bloomingdale, Indiana Sarah Mackie, stopped in at the and-let you Misses Emma and-Julia coasters composed of Mrs. P. A. Tillamook, who were on their who has been teaching history Graphic office for a short rest H ire here from Portland Morris and little daughter, Mr. way home from San Francisco, in a high school at Decatur, and a social chat. Being seven­ the wiring in twelve their brother, Chris and Mrs. Henry Allen and son, spent a day or two in Newberg Illinois, and who is out seeing ty-seven vears old he says he equal installments.1 Forest. the first of the week. > the Coast country, came out remembers well some of the Miles is nursings Mrs. C. A. C events incident to the Mexican ía y us one-twelfth of St. Louis war—the days forinstance when, of the cost on com­ HU*. th M cut with the firing of anvils and the S. Otis home. The Chase family brush, .¡* *.,*** '•>•*«• inspiring martial music of fife pletion of the work iw ot heff ten years ago, sin better than the early sown grain, Hawkins. Miss Frances Adams, of Toledo, which time they note many im­ though the reverse is usually the On Wednesday Ira K. Vantress and drum tbe recruiting officers and th e b a la n ce, Ohio, visite«'in town a few days provements. - fi ; received a letter from his son were enabled to enroll the young monthly, in Eleven ago with the Dr. John 8. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hoskins record- T Frank Baird who took an auto Fred at Pendleton saying the men for service. family. Went to McMinnville last Satur­ truck load of household effects latter’s son Lyle, aged 8 years, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Timberlake equal p aym en ts. Mrs. G. W. Range and tw o day evening and on Sunday to Monmouth last Friday for had been struck by an auto- and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Home is cheerless children have gone to Silverton a camping party on the Rev. George C. Ritchey, says the mobile and that he was being at- Blarieom entertained the families to vtttf her son fine crop of grain he saw on the tended by four physicians. Fol. of Rev. F. C. Stannard aod Rev. without good lights. daughter Mabel. 3» Polk county- trip was ahead -of anything of lowing a night's rest he seemed Chas. O. Whitelv with a picnic The Electric way is ou» ts off for Levi Dobbins» J H. Moore,[the kind he had ever before wit- much improved and his early re- feed in a grove out beyond Dun­ J- for Henry Hopkins and Col. B. F. ery is expected. dee on Tuesday evening. Fried S afé, clean, handy Pike went to Sajein to-day to In referring to the postal busi- [• Miss Myrtle Gause came home yellow-legged chicken with abun­ and economical. <4 th* attend the funeral of Comrade done on Rural Route 1, J. pom Corvallis last week where dance of hot, brown gravy, James Fisher whose illness is M. Root, the carrier, soys it is {fee assisted her brother-in-law, “ripe” pumpkin pie, ict cream, ^i-The^i m por t a n t in get- cake, and a few other eatables tiling is to* do it MM s* mere ts « Oregon, mere being trog located. As sbe wii will teach that go tp make up tlpr, _ , Mrs. May Lenville, of Gleñ- up toward 300 families served, In ttap Corvallis schools again the of weH filled pirn iq "baskets oon and Sunday, wood, Iowa, the Miases Edith, with a total of about 900 coming year «he will make her spread ont, but déponent sayeth Peart and Fern Anderson and patrons receiving mail on the fiame with her sister. Mr. New­ that the remains, after tbe teed by has secured a position in the was railed off, would not have Miss E tta J. McCoy, former Alice Campbell, of Farragut,’ route. teacher in the New berg public Iowa, werp visitors last week ..Dr. B, F. Archer, of Glendale, office of a saw milling company. filled twelve baskets. It is hard­ school* is here from Kansk» vis- With Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Martin California, who attended tbe big Merit Timberlake. John Han­ ly necessary to add that “a good " ? king with Mrs. W. B. Terrell and M. H. Galt. convention of Osteopaths in son, Frank and Percy Sharp ar­ time was had by all.” and other friends. Miss Charity Canada?, of Ver- Portland last week, spent a da v rived home Tuesday- evening In returning from dinner on Miss Mary Butt and her moth­ million Grove, Illinois, and her in Newberg visiting at the home from a ten days’ trip by wagon last Saturday the writer was 1 “IT SERVES TVS M R F er, sister and mother of Clar­ sister, Mrs. J. 6. Ryan, of New of Mrs. Archer’s parents, Mr. to, the Nestucca beaches. They taken by surprise in coming ence Butt, respectively, who Sharpn, Iowa, who are on their and Mrs. L. B. Araey, and while report a glorious time from start face to face with Otto Rooker, Phone Blue 34 spent several weeks here, left for way to the California fairs, are in town was a caller at the to finish, such as might be ex­ from Mooresville, Indiana, a their home in Pennsylvania this in town visiting with the Park­ Graphic office. pected from a bunch of young­ former friend who came out from ers and other friends. morning. Portland tor a short visit. The Walter Tromershausen who sters turned loose for the purpose hurried time between trains was Seth Dodge, of the postnffice A. Bartholomew and Col. B. F. lives out west of Newberg recent­ of driving dull care awav. spent in tainting up former force, is off on his annual vaca­ Pike went to Salem last Sunday ly received information of the On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. tion, and has gone to Tacoma to call on Comrade James Fisher, death of his brother who was W. B. Terrell entertained in Mooresville people and in talk-- in cotxfpany with his mother. formerly of Newberg, whom they serving honor of her visitor, Miss Etta injr over the events of boyhood in.the German army. He He snM on leaving that he was found to be quite seriously sick. was wounded and taken to an J. McCoy, of Kansas, the guests days. For thirty-six years Mr. A later report coming from Mrs. improvised hospital in a barn, being the Madames C. A. Hod- Rooker was engaged in the going to climb Mt. Rainier, Fisher states that he is not im­ with others, which was burned son, W. H. Elliott, A. S. Craven, gent’s tarnishing and shoe trade one location in his home town, proving. by the gun fire from tbe English H. R. Morris, L. M Parker, C. in without a break. Two years N. Terrell, E. H. Woodward. W. Miss IfiUian Nicholson, of army. * . ^ ago he sold out and retired to a Caldwell, Idaho, who was a J. G. Gilbert and the children A. King, J. G. Ryan and the country home outdoor member of the graduating class will leave here in a tew days to Misses Blla Macy, Esther Terrell life. He said to he enjoy had visited all and Sibyl Woodward. of Pacific College in 1906, has oin Mrs. Gilbert at the home of the big Expositions from the been in town during the week her mother in Ohio, where they Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Douglas Centeninal Exposition at Phila­ visiting with relatives. She is will remain for the present to and daughter, who have been delphia in 1876 on down the line, on her way home from the Pana­ care tor her brother, who is an engaged in the Presbyterian and had just come from the Cali­ fiAl in "China for a num­ ma-Pacific Exposition. nvalid.. In their stay in New­ mission of yew ^ are here visiting fornia Expositions. He and John Walker, who went with berg the 6ilberts have made ber the W. Silver family. Mr*. Rooker who is traveling his brothers to the Alberta coun­ many warm friends, who regret with Mrs. Douglas and Mr? Silver are with him, saw Yosemite on the try a few years ago is in town. the necessity of their removal. sitter and brother. Mr. Douglas way up, and they expect to visit He lost the little finger on each The C. H. Nichols, Vernon T. tsfnanager of the Presbyterian Glacier National Park on the hand by freesrag and he says he Hinshaw and W. S. Stull families Mission Press at Shanghai, em­ way home. Over concluded to get back to a milder are hotBCfrom the beach and say ploying a large force of hands. Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, of Spring- z,ooo,ooo Women School will soon start. climate. He ha* been at Twin they had such, a satisfactory out­ They are away on a vacation for tired of the drudgery of brook, -in company with her Falls, Idaho, for some time. ing that they hope to remain a year and are going to Ohio sister, wstk-day, with its slop, Now, before the eyes are Henry Kesler, from disorder, long tedious onger next year. While at the where their sons are in college. Lowell, Mrs. , A band of the “unemployed,” West Virginia, were call­ strained with heavy; hoursofhard labor, ache*, seaside the birthday anniversary ded by Mayor Edwards, may On last Monday while the ers at the Graphic office a few work, is the time to have blisters, pains snd sick- be found at odd spells these Au­ of Mr. Nichols was duly celebrat­ Lawrence was days ago. Thfy remarked that their eyes cared for—before /fleas, have thrown out gust days pitching horse shoes ed by a 'camp-fire «upper and a thrashing for Hall John machine the old wash-tub snd Rader of their friends seemed sur­ Headache and Eyestrain iu the inviting shade >f the oaks program of readings and guess- southwest of town a bln out re­ some wash-board, because the prised to see them in close con­ start. at the city park. The waiting . ug contests. started in the straw, and noth­ versation all their wak­ lift is always ample to fill any Miss Alonia Gertrude Harald- ing but prompt work saved the ing hours, during said that vacancies occasioned by players sou, aged 19 years, who died at machine from the flames. Mr. since this was hut their they first meeting being disqualified. St. Vincent’s Hospital in Port- Rader says he is confident the in forty years they were living Carry the news to the class of and last Saturday, formerly 6« was caused by a smoker the old days over agaia, and hoars. Guaranteed to thoroughly—an/1 not to Injure 1906, Pacific College. A Card resided in Newberg with her par­ dropping a match that was consequently they had no trouble the clothes. It's the washer received W ednesday evening ent*. Tbe remains were brought ignited as it passed through the in finding interesting topics for reads as follows: V’Born to Mr. here for burial and services were machine. The straw was a total all tbe time they had at their and Mrs. L. L. Saunders, 367 B. irid at the Baptist church, of lo«a but everything else was command. Mrs. Kincaid re­ 49th street North, Portland, Which she was a member, on saved. An auto load of fire marked further that when she Tuesday evening, August 10, at Monday afternoon, conducted lighters htfrried out Jrom town heacd her sister was coming she 9:30, a- eon. Weight 7 pound». by Rev. A. T. Norwood. De­ to offer assistance, to whom Mr. told her triends that if she were Mother and child are doing ceased was bo p at Wood Lake, Rider feels grateful, although located «in the Southland she PI mm Whit. 32 604 Fix Si. NkwU* Minnesota. their help was not needed. nicely.” would call in colored help and NM M M M M » nfc ‘♦ a " Give Your Child an Equal Chance with the Student 1 who has Perfect Eyes. Don’t put it off, —Come at once! TO-DAY! U n t attract* the attcnMn* af every wo-nan— bacaaae It Many Sere So C A. 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