nasau x ■ +—*■ rsonals ? ... . . A Si © raft says I f I was a kid, I ’d rare get in on that pumpkin contest with the boys at I1 - V’ W. « ! ’ * by the Nazsrene church, is going on and the pastor, 0. F. Goettel, ClAudeNcwlin who entered the is now the owner of a da Miss Alict Schrader is »pending University of California has been informs the Graphic that work ranch in Coos c o u n t y , the week with friends in Port­ elected as • teacher in Lincoln will begin soon on the new edi- “ IT YOU BIGHT** Marshfield. land. . , - i ficr- Pl«ns are_being drawn by high achool in Portland and will Calvin Blair, “ _ George Hanson. Provision will Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Todd, of return to fill the place. with C. J. Edwards at Tilla­ he made tor Sunday School McMinnville, were in to w a Wed­ :: Omar FendaH and €. J. Hos­ mook, spent a day or tw o here rooms that can be thrown into nesday. kins motored out to Blaine and the first o f the week, visiting at Miss Gladys Hannon spent visited the Madson-Wilson-Hos- the home of his parents, Mr. and the main room when crowded. There will be a basement and Wednesday afternoon with Miss kins camp on last Sunday. Mrs. A, T . B la ir.. „ „ 4 steam heat. —— M ary Joaea at Rex. E. W. Haas, the Sheridan drug­ Mr. and Mrs. D.~~E. Way re­ At a conference held a t the Mrs. Jacob Wrage came out gist who is a candidate on the turned home last Saturday from from Portland Wednesday for a democratic ticket for the legisla­ L e x i n g t o n , M orrow county,- city hall Monday morning with visit with relatives. ture, was ip town the first o f the where they spent several days R. P. Hutton« superintendent o f the Anti • Saloon League, the Mist Olive Johnson' has been week. visiting their son. They say matter of awakening interest in out from Portland during the Miss Kate Moore, who teaches crops are good in that section. the defeat o f the brewers’ amend­ week visiting relatives. at Yankton, Columbia county, S. M. Calkins, who was a t ment was discussed, and as a Rev. Frank Moore and family, was here ever Sunday visiting home the latter part of last week committee on organisation for of Tacoma, visited at the home her former college-mate, Mrs- after having made a trip through» t iie G r o c e r t - * __ . doing effective work appoint­ of his brother, A.B. Moore, west Alice Haworth. ent Eastern and Southern Ore- . . f „ . ; v ments were made as follows: o f town on last Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. John B. Weed gotf, said he found business gooff Omar Fendall, Rev. F. C. Stan- Ray Newby who has been sub­ closed their annual vacation throughout those sections of the nard, E. E. Goff, Mrs. Marie Heskrtt, in which County Miss Florence Kaufman bing in the postoffice daring the with relatives intheSpringbrook state, Evans and Mrs. Btta Moore. her friend, Mr. Harris, who was Agent Shròck took an important vacation season went to Scap. neighborhood and left tor their S. W. Potter, who was en­ The following named persons here from Greenleaf, Idaho, on a part, speaking on ‘ Prunes1 m poose today to consider a job home at Dinube, California, the gaged in the jewelry business in were also appointed for arrang­ the afternoon and “ Co-opera­ that was offered him inagrocery firet pf the week. Newberg for several years and ing for speakers: M ayor Ed-*' visit, left here on the earl/ morn­ ing train Wednesday for Green- tion” in the evening. *John Sem- store. Mr! and Mrs. Wm. Clemenson who sold out here a year ago wards, U. S. G. Miller and Mrs. leaf wheiT tttoformer wiU teach mer’s mixed quartet o f boys w as Mrs. Bertha Hodges and little and little daughter are here and went to Mikkalo, Gilliam C. R. Chapin. in the academy again the coming also enthusiastically received, as daughter are here visiting her from Lewiston, Idaho, for a county, to make his home with Last Saturday evening OKn year. Miss Eva £ampbell, who wetl as several other numbers by parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Ira K . week’s visit with relatives. Will- his son, died there about ten Hadley, -of-Turner, with the is also going to teach in the the small folks present. Vantress. Mr. Hodges is a Wells carries considerable more weight days ago. H r had been in de­ Misses Nellie and Elma Paulsen, academy, wax to join them at Fargo Express agent and is like­ than he did# when a lad in New. clining health for some time 'and Laura Blair and Mabel Rash, Sherwood- ly to bclransterod from Conrtl- berg, but his smile has-not worn his death was not ‘ weht to Portland and were join­ Ks to Montana. His age was about 80 years, ed by the Misses Jane Allen and Miss Gladys Hannon,, o f'th e Mrs. Henry Ehret received Mias Ruth Lee, daughter of Marie Hanson and Messrs. Mar­ word from her brother, Wm. class o f 1915, Pacific College, Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Lee, left vin and Calvin Blair, where they Mrs. Paul Rdmers was a week­ Vestal, o f Salem, on Tuesday who has been campaigning in here for Port Angeles, Washing­ Took the midnight train for end visitor at the home of A. H. that Mrs. Vestal’s father, Wii- Montana for the W. C. T. U. ton, on Monday, where she has Multnomah Falls, and proceeded Dean. lard Wood, who had been in during the past year to put that a prospect o f teaching. Her to climb Larch Mountain. Af­ Miss Halcyon Wiley spent Sun­ poor health for a long time had state in the dry column, has re­ brother, W alter,. who is a stu- ter a five hours’ climb by the aid day in Newberg, "attending the died. The deceased was a resi­ turned for a vacation and rest dent in Whitman College, and o f “ paloosier” lights they reach­ t, holiness conference. dent of the Hopewell • neighbor­ and is visiting with her sister, who has been made a member of ed “ the end of the trail,” at an hood in this county for a number Mrs. Joe Hollingsworth. Her the faculty for the coming year, Rev. George Round, o f New­ elevation of 4045 fret, in time to D r. , W a ll, o f C h ica go mother is still in Montana in the was here on a visit. He also o f years. berg, had charge o f the Sunday witness a sunrise which, they lecture field. U n iversity, said: left on Monday morning for his say, was wonderful beyond de­ services at the church. The Misses Florence and Fran, Q. M. Keiling, who made a work. ces Nye, Mabel S t a n b r o u g h , scription, and well worth the Mrs. Emil Conway and chil­ Eleanor Bassett and Schnltia trip to his former home in Mis­ Complaints are made by pos climb. dren, of Portland, are spending a Slyter, o f the Eureka class o f the souri, arrived home last Sunday tal clerks that many parcel post Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson time with her parents at Rex. Baptist church, and chaperoned and brought his mother with packages are offered them at the Katherine and Howard Pettin- by Miss Dixon, took a hike to him. He says he was thor­ door of the mail cars. It is con­ drove to Portland on Friday of last week and when Mrs. Patter­ gill, ot Newberg, visited the fam­ Cbehalem Mountain sjfle on Fri­ oughly cooked during the day trary to the postal regulations son left the Y. W. C. A. building ily ot A. L. JenkinsSaturday and day night ot last week and camp­ and steamed at night during the for them to receive them, as all in the evening a few minutes be­ Sunday. ed over night a t the Skelton hot spell he encountered, and he snch packages must pass through fore her husband called for her . Miss Joaona Winters has re­ spring. They returned the next knows better than ever before the postoffice. The postmaster The eye is not strong and could not be found, the police turned home from a trip to the evening. From the jingle, de­ how to appreciate oar Willam­ or his clerks may carry them to enough.’ without help, to were notified and a complete coast at Tillamook alter a week’s scriptive o f their experiences, fur­ ette Valley climate. H e. also the train if they desire to do so, stand the close studying re­ nished by the girls too late for says crops are poor and times but not so with the party mail­ arch was made for her up to absence. quired today. Tuesday, when she showed up at publication, they must have had hard in the section east of St. ing the package. Mrs. Frances Liter, who has 99 out o f 100 students farm bouse midway between been absent from her pastoral Louis where he visited. a splendid time. who break down, in school _ F. T. Mellinger, editor o f the Newberg and Portland. The work for a few weeks, returned or soon after graduating, Dayton Tribune, who went to woman ot the house saw that Tuesday. do so simply because in PHONE WHITE 113 the Mexican border as a Na­ she was suffering from mental Mrs. O. Woodworth and son, school they forced their tional Guardsman, is at home trouble and after inviting her in Merrit, and daughter, Mrs. H. eyes to do overwork, thus again, he being one o f the num­ telephoned the sheriff at Hills­ M. Roberts, spent the week-end robbing the nervous system ber discharged on account ot boro who sent a deputy who in Portland. o f proper force. having dependent families. He went at once and brought her We use “ no drops’ , in John Winters and son Ray, Dr. passed through Newberg Mon­ home. This is not the first time testing your eyes, thus do­ Davis and C. A. Cavill, of New­ day evening on the train, and in she has wandfted away. ing away with any bad after berg, left recently for Southern relating his experiences spoke in George M. Bales is home again effect Oregon* deer hunting. high terms o f the treatment the after having made a visit with School will soon start boys are receiving. H is com­ relative's in Indiana,'Tennessee, The Misses Erma and Mar­ Don’ t put it off. Now is pany was camped at Tia Juana Kansas and California. He says garet Doehring, ot Portland, the • time, before ,the eyes for a time and later near the when he arrived in Indiana it were week-end visitors at the are overstrained. beach in the vicinity o f San was cold and rainy for a week home o f John Winters. Come at once. --- TO -D AY! Diego. M ----- Mrs. H. P. Burnham and Miss and then the hot sun came out, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hopkins making the earth’s s u r f a c e Ethel Jenkins attended the Wes­ and daughter, Marjorie, o f Bend, steam, and he steamed with it, leyan Methodist campraeeting motored to Newbrrg last week and kept it up until be reached a t Portland Sunday and Mon­ to visit their parents, Mr. and Tennessee, his former home, day. Wash your feet «t night with NYAL’S FOOT BATH TABLETS iad Mrs. Henry Hopkins and Mr. which has a climate somewhat Wednesday was farmers’ pic­ use BATRM during the day and we will guarantee perfect oomfort. PhoM Wim« 32 604 Fin» Sc, Newbwg This has basn tried and is being used by hundreds in New berg. Are and Mrs. Thomas Fairbanks. similar to that ot the Willamette nic day at Rex, and the entire you one of them? If set, start right away at our expense. They came over the mountains VaUey. In his old home section neighborhood spent the daiy in to Eugene, stopping in Salem to he found conditions so nearly Wiley’s grove, the time being NyaVs Com Remover W ILL take off corns visit her sister, Mrs. Nellie Mur­ the same as they were when he spent in speaking and enjoying ry. Their stay was somewhat left there twenty-five years ago the bountiful “ feeds” prepared shortened on account o f a real that he could easily take an old by the Rex ladies. Owing to the estate deal. Mr. Hopkins has familiar trail and reach almost busy season, the majority of the the Sanitary bakery and gro­ any desired point. While he men were unable to attend nntil cery at Bend. They returned sweat out several pouuds of.evening. An entertaining pro­ • d p . a by the Columbia H ighw ay and weight while away, he says be gram for both afternoon and PHONE BUCK 49 report a safe trip hope. hsri a good flhse all around. [evening was arranged by Mrs. Yamhill Electric Company CHICS HANNING “The Day of the Perfect Eye Has Passed. NOTHING BETTER for your tired and sweating' feet thcyx N Y A L ’S C. A. MORRIS jeweier • • upioiitctnst Newberg Drug Co. a f . ; . ' 7 , B ig ts m The Plumber