Dr. C. A. Eld ridge, of Port* Pratt K. Siltpn, democratic land, was in tow n Monday. candidate for sheriff, , was in } Born—T o Mr. and Mr*. B. P. town Wednesday. Hamilton on last Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. George H ow ­ a son. land have gone to Carson Dorothy Hall went to Springs for a stay o f several Eugene on Monday to visit with weeks. friends. Dr. Young, pastor of the Rap- Mra. E. C. Baird visited with church in Albany, will de­ Prof. R. W. Kirk, of Corvallis, relatives in Portland last Sun has been elected as snperinten- liver a gospel temperance sermon dav. • Ith e city park Sunday evening dent of the Tillamook school Mrs. C. J, McClain is out from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hadley a t 8 o’clock. Portland visiting her brother, and babe and Miss Cora Hadley Enjoy today w h at the genius of m an has contrived The college auxiliary will meet W. W. Hollingsworth. went to Newport the first o f the w i t h Mrs. Pennington àt 2 for the comfort of those w h o rock die cradle and Will Crater has a big jo b of week for a stay of several days o ’clock od Saturday afternoon. rule the w orld. Electric cooking is the ideal w a y . wood-cutting for the farmers at the beach. I t is an important meeting and a out in West Chehalem. It is codring D e Luxe. Mrs. Stnbbi^ the mother of full attendance is desired Mrs. R. L. Dudrow was out Sheldon Stubbs, came out from Miss Eunice Lewis and her from Portland Saturday and Portland last week, in company mother came home from New- Sundav visiting her sister. Mrs with Miss Frances Edgerton, of port last Monday. They said J. Carl Nelson that np t a last Saturday they Seattle^ for a. visit- ... ' A feller can’t td l it a hen is a J. C. Colcord, cashier ot the .Henry Chase, D. P, Gibson, I. had fine weather on the beach. E asy T erm s good layer by lookin’ at her— United States National Bank, N. Campbell and Mrs. Maggie Miss Amy Harger has given and yon can’t tell it a washing has been taking a layoff from Littlefield went to Spokane to the invalid wheel chair that was machine is better than a wash­ work daring the week, for register tor chances at the U. S used by her mother, now de board bv * lookin’ at it. Get one needed rest. - drawing for the CoLvilJe Indian ceased, to the local W. R. C. for o f them High Speed machines The regular monthly business tuidA. fhe use o f the members who are ' from the boys a t “ The Big Hard­ meeting of Associated Charities •HT Y O U B IG H T ” shut in. Rev. Charles O. Whitely re­ w are Store“ on S o days* * .free will be Held Monday evening, A number o f the members of ceived a message from Center trial and you’ll Snow you're get- July 24, at 8 o ’clock.—Ida M. ville, Indiana, on last Thursday, the local G. A. R. and W. R. C. tin’ the best washin’ machine on Woods, Secretary. giving information o f the death posts went to Dayton Wednes­ duet at the Methodist meeting. to the present showing o f the earth. ' ' ~ ~ H. A. Cox and family, o f New o f his sister who bad been in fail­ day to attend the annual meet­ John Hanson will lead the month. During the entire mouth ing of the Yamhill County Veter- meeting at. the Baptist .church o f July in 1909 the precipitation berg-, and Miss Yerkes, of Port ing health for a long time. Mrs. G. W. Cutts was oat ans’ Association. They report a next Sunday evening, consider­ waa 2.26 inches. Iir—the 24 land, were dinner guests last Rev. B. L. Hicks who attended from Portland Tuesday. Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. S. W. the annual gathering o f the pleasant and profitable gather- ing the topic “ Enthusiasm; Its hoars ending at 8 o ’clock this Mrs. Barbara Austin is here Value and H ow to Cultivate It.” morning the rainfall at Portland Newhouse at Shady Nook. Christian church a t Turner last in*. fsom Albany, visiting relatives. The rest room tor ladies which week says the attendance was .President Pennington and fam­ Bert Miller led the last Sunday was .69 o f ah inch. * J. W. Barcrott has again taken was recently fitted np in the large and the reports from the ily who camped on the Santiam evening meeting and nearly ev­ charge ot the Newberg Drug Co. basement ot the city ball at a various sections very gratifying. river out east ot Salem last week eryone in attendance took part ! store. and made the meeting very in­ cost to the city o f $276.96 and E. P. Hamilton has leased the are home again and report a Up to Wednesday morning the G. N ., Hickok, cashier o f the which has been furnished by the teresting and profitable to those Depot Livery Stable o f Joe Hess poor catch ot fish, thé streams cannery at Springbook had ta­ Aurora State Bank, was in town Civic Club, was opened for use present. and w ill use it in connection being too fall for good fishing. L e t’s all join with our several ken in stuff as follow «: today on business. E. Croxer brought them on Wednesday.. , with his wood business by tear­ pastors in making the next six Royal Anne cherries ..... ...108,606 lbe. Mrs. Ruth Bailee has gone to from Rosedale Monday. Miss Ella Nelson, senior nurse ing out the stalls and * utilising weeks o f evening Union services stay with a friend at Beaverton in the Hoqniam, Washington, the yard that has been used as a W. E. White and A. P. Oliver White cherriee.................. 14,467 “ o f the churches a grand success Biade cherries..................... 6,921 “ for an indefinite time. attended the meeting o f the In­ hospital, is here visiting at the stock pen. and we will be benefitted by at­ Loganberries...................... 9,299 ” Miss Louise Austin has been home o f her parents, Mr. and David Coyle, brother o f Mrs. terstate Realty Association in tending these services and the Black cap s........................ „186,769 ” here from Albany during the Mrs. W. W. Nelson. Her sister, J. B. Mount, who recently re­ Portland thé first of the week présence o f the Union young peo­ week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Bird Partridge, is also out turned from Io w a where he And say they had a most glori­ Total MM M ,” ple will add enthusiasm and in­ ous time. Mr. White took part - Mrs. Sam Dimond and chil­ from Portland. To this tuust be added 4139 spent the past tw o years, is in terest. _____________ in the five-minute speech-making crates of strawberries, equaling dren were out from Portland on F. M . Day, with his wife and town. He says business condi­ about 35 tons. . a visit w ith relatives the first of tw o children arrived here from tions are not as good in Io w a as contest, and although first prim the week. ^ North ‘ Yakima, Washington, they are reported to be farther t « * to R Belknap, o f War- Fenton, and second prize to M. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jeffries left Wednesday morning and are vis­ east. ^ .... . : Z.' ' % Lee, of Canby, be came in for All A. O. U. W. members in this tor Mapletou, Lane county, on iting with the Charley Waide Mrs. Eva H. Hull, her sister, fa v o r a b le mention” in the re­ county are cordially invited and resn rm u K family out in West Chehalem. Wednegday where they will Mrs. Elisabeth Foster, of Co­ port given by the Oregonian, urgently requested to meet in Morning—The L ord’s §upgerA spend a month or more. Maple- Mrs. Day and M r. Waide are lumbus, Ohio, and Prof. Alexan­ which said he told o f “ our fine M cM inavilk Saturday evening, Evening—Union Gospel Tem­ ton is located west of Eugene, sister and brother. der Hull, left here Wednesday streets and roads, the sawmill, July 29, at a reunion and rally, perance Service in the park, not far from the beach. Prof, and Mr». Oliver Weesner for Port Orford, Curry county, creamery, loganberry and can- at which the grand lodge officers [United choir under charge o f V. Mrs. Bilyeu and her daughter, and little daughter left here on where they will spend several nery plants, of the great fruit will be present and address the V. Gould. All come. Miss Gertrude, of Albany, who Saturday evening of last week weeks visiting with a brother of farms that abound on the fertile meeting. Supper will be served. C H R IS T IA N were on their way to Montana, for their visit with Indiana rela­ Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Foster. The affair promises to be highly soil about the city,” and farther 9:45 a. m.—Bible school, stopped over here the first of the tives. They expected to reach Miss Dorothy Ehret arrived that “ Newberg is a good place enjoyable, as well as profitable, ter Jones, superintendent. St. Paul in time to attend the week for a visit with the Per­ home last week from Whittier, in acquainting the members with 11 a. m.-Sermon, “ The Faith.” National Prohibition Party Con­ California, where she spent eight for wornont ministers.” kins ana Gweo families. the present gratifying condition 7 p. m.— C. E. prayer meeting. On Tuesday Miss Esther Miles months. She says it is pleasing • Frank Wood is competing for vention. o f the order and other informa­ / 7 p. m .—Intermediate-Junior received a card from Oskaloosa, C. C. Corbin who came out to get back to the green fields of a prise offered by L. W. Hill, the tion that every member-should Endeavor. from Portland to visit his son- Oregon again where nature Iow a, giving information o f the big railroad magnate, for the Union services at city park at drowning of James and William have. The A. O. U. W. has re­ best fourteen-inch tar of corn, in-law and daughter, Mr.- and smiles from grow ing trees and cently published a splendid state­ night. Kelsey, the sons o f Prof. W. Irv­ and Prank must be reckoned Mrs. Wm. Schick, died of apo­ rabbling brooks. ment showing a margin of safety ing Kelsey, who was at one time with in a prise contest on any­ plexy on last Friday. Funeral C. C. Harman and H. P. Burn- President o f Pacific College. of over $91,000 and assets suf­ thing grown from the soil. In services were conducted at the Ham, of Sherwood, have be^n The card stated that the boys ficient to meet all certificates as the past he has won prize? at a Hollingsworth chapel on Sun­ bringing berries of the “ Phenom­ went for a hike with some Boy they mature by their terms. day afternoon by Rev. F. C. number o f the big expositions. enal” variety to the juice plant, Scouts on Frida? of last week Every member in tip county is W. M. Trent, of McMinnville, Staunard. of enormous sise, twenty-one and a t Skunk river they went invited to this meeting. . J. H. Moore, son ot J. W. berries weighing a pound. They who was awarded the contract Alex. Westerfield, wading. James stepped into a for grading the Rex hill at a cost Moore, who has been engaged are practically the same as the J. G. Eckeman. hole beyond bis depth and W il­ of $3,C41.11, is wanting a num­ in the dairy business at M t. Ver­ oganberry, though they are sup­ liam went to his rescue but failed ber of teams for work on the non, Washington, for the past posed to be not quite so tart. in the attempt, both being job . F. E. Hobson ar.d H. M. few years, was here visiting his Professors M. D. Hawkins and drowned. Their tqther was Alleging that he was deprived Hoskins, former Newberg lads, parents the first ot the week. Harold Taggart who resigned aw ay at Minneapolis at the ot the ability .to chew tobacco were award», d the contract for He was on his w ay home from their respective positions on the time. The boys were twelve to by injuries he suffered when a building the concrete culvert at Shoshone, Idaho, where he went acuity o f Pacific College at the fourteen years old and are re­ the toot of the hill at $319. • ! to take a look at the country. wagon on which he was riding close o f the school year, expect membered here as bright little and a street car collided, - Robert to enter the University ot Cali­ fellows, as they were when the Bowman, a teamster, is suing fornia at the beginning ot the family lived in Newberg. the Indianapolis Tractioo & Ter­ Ph—t Whitt 113 new year in August. Claude You can do it with K R Y P - rt B T 0 K Glasses, These pqr- minal company for $5000 dam­ Newlin, o f the class of 1911, and « fect bifocals — f r e e f r o m ages. Bowman was driving a Ellis Pickett, of the class of lines, seams or shoulders — load of sand. He was thrown restore the splendid eyesight 1915, Pacific College, are also Good reports are coming from off to the pavement and his low ­ HP* • of your youth and make it thinking of goin g to Berkeley the Springbrook society. There er ja w was dislocated. possible for your eyes to in­ for work in the university. were fifty in attendance at one stantly adjust themselves His complaint says he had 5 Delay in picking berries, occa­ of their recent meetings and from near to far vision. used tobacco for years, and since sioned by the rain, called for a good lively interest and enthusi­ the accident has been “ deprived No more fussing with two grand rusl\ when the clouds asm is manifest among those pairs of glasses—or putting ot the pi*a sure and enioyment” r o l l e d by, and conseqnently who attend. Robert Dann’s vis­ he formerly had. up with the annoying lines and seams o f old fashioned things piled up. A t the juice it to this society explaining the bifocals. The smooth solid, plant 40,000 pounds of logan- work ot the C. E. of the Friends clear KRYFrOK lenses can­ The owner o f in , berries were received on Tues­ denomination was very interest­ not be distinguished from Rantman can tell From the evening Telegram d a y and more t h a n . 3 0 , 0 0 0 ing and profitable. Lyle Hub­ single vision glasses. you all about it. H e pounds on Wednesday, making bard w ill lead the meeting next the following is gleaned: is a7 Mend o f the In the last 45 years there has it necessary for the force to work Sunday evening. Kodak,which lathe The Epworth League ot the been nQ other July so wet as the long into the night to take care Boat highly devel­ Farther o f what was offered. More than Methodist church will have a present one to date. oped instrument on 20,000 gallons of juice is already leaderless meeting next Sunday back than 1871 there was n o 1 N E W B E R G OREGON the market today. bottled, and barrels are now be­ evening, owing to the fact that weather bureau at Portland and J Come in and look ing filled and put into cold stor­ Miss Grace Wilson was booked no official records o f the ele- j them over. age. Jones Bros, are beginning to lead and she will accompany meats were kept. To and in-) to wonder where the berries are the other members of the Union eluding July 17 up to 10 o ’clock, Take all kinds o f literature home with you. I t ’ s free. coming from, and seem to be in Executive Board to Rex, »'here this morning the rainfall at { doubt as to whether or not it they will have charge ot the 8 Portland totaled 2.01 inches, i will be necessary to build a reser­ o'clock service on Sunday even­ Covering the same period, the voir to hold the juice, since the ing. Miss Katherine Romig, j rainfall in 1909 to and including JNO. W. BANCROFT. JR. Newberg, Oregea middle of the picking season, with Miss Ethel Morris o f the » J u ly 17 amounted to 1.49 inch-1 PHONE SUCK 49 2*2 FUST Neat Dear te l only, has been reached. Presbyterian Society, will sing a ;es, which is the nearest approach1 Economy to be with- out an Electric Range__ You’ll have one some day, w Si D raft SAYS h y m i f i Electric Ranges from $25 up Yamhill Electric Co. SFRBKBROOI CAMUSI REtBPIS 4 -• REUNION AND RALLY OF A. 0. U. f . r LOST HB Away off, or Close by at a Glance Kodak Time is any time with an Eastman C T. P. U. NOTES SOME RAIN FOR JULY C. A. MORRIS JEWELER-OPTICIAN BILL Newberg Drug Company The Plumber I