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Prof. Floyd 0 . Perisho who Born, to Mr. and Mrs.*J. C went to his former home at New Lemon, a daughter, on Septcm Providence, Iowa, a short time ber 1. ago to assist in the settlement Lon Hill and family who were of his father's estate, arrived on their way from Cottage i — 1 home last • Saturday. He re Grove to Portland stopped over turned earlier than he had in here Wednesday for a visit with tended, fearing that he might be the Parker relatives. W. N. Brown was down from held up indefinitely by the Sheldon Stubbs, who was in McMinnville Wednesday. threatened railroad strike, if he Portland Wednesday, said that Henrv Haveman was in from remained longer. . owing to the arrival home ol Mountain Top W e d n e s d a y Frank Johnson, who left here the Third Oregon from the Mexi boosting for Hughes. tw o weeks ago with others from can border, the city had much Gearge Sykes and son have Cbehalem Center with a wagon the appearance, ot a military Prepare for die Fall and W inter bjr bought a farm across the river and team for the Alberta coun camp. having the modern, efficient light in from Newberg, and are out from try to work at harvesting, was Richard Bain Hurlston was your house. W e make a special price Portland looking after it. fortunate in taking out insur born March 22, 1846,- at War during the remaining days of August P r e s i d e n t Pennington ad ance on his team, for while they wickshire, England; died Sept. You do not have to pay cash. Some dressed the united assembly of were at Cutbank, Montana, one 5, 1916, at the borne ot his broth of the horses kicked its mate so down and a little a month satisfies us. Christian Endeavor workers at er northwest ot Newberg. The Oakwood. between Portland severely that it had to be killed. funeral services were held this, W ith your house wired you have the If I was a woman, I’d jest as and Oregon City, last Sunday The insurance policy o f $200 Thursday, morning at 10:30 advantage o f safe, certain, sanitary, was paid and this helped them leave miss my breakfast as miss evening. o ’clock at the Hodson & Elliott and best illumination. oue of them “ Weekly Special” Bruce Douglas, formerly o f on the way. undertaking parlor, in charge of sales the boys at “ The Big Newberg, wbo is going from his The C. Q. Conference will be the Masonic lodge. Hardware Store” are pullin’ off. home at Whittier, California, tP held in the M. B. church Friday Rev. and Mrs. Casberg, for Chicago* University to take, a evening at 8 o ’clock. A good several years missionaries in Charley Lapp was out from medical course, is expected to program has been arranged con India, and now home on fur Portland over Sunday. spend Saturday and Sunday in sisting ot special music, reading lough, will lecture in the Free ‘ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT** Ernest Bales was down from Newberg. and a short address. Prof. Methodist church tonight at 8 McMinnville last Sunday visit Tom Blaylock, who was de Lewis, who has charge of the o ’clock, and will also show a ing his father, G. M. Buies, and tained at Tigard on account ot singing, asks that all the singers number of stereopticon views of his brother, Jasper. the illness of the children, was in from the various choirs who will India. These are very interest M. P. Elliott and S. P. Tim- Newberg Tuesday and said he help that evening, may be at the ing, and the lecture should be berlake were called to Portland thought they would start for M. E. church at 7:15 sharp. All well patronized. Rev. and Mrs. the first ot the week to resume Oklahoma the latter part of this who are interested in the cam- Casberg were co - laborers for work on the federal jury. month. _ paign^are urged to be present.— many years in India with Rev. , are the order of the day and Hanning's Grocery Executive Com. ia especially well »applied with all kinds of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Town Meade and Paul Elliott are ex and Mrs. Edwards, now living A surprise party w as given in west of Newberg, and with send were out from Portland pected home from the Eastern Extra F«e Sficed Beef, doled Ham m i laces sficed to soft yee Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. Oregon harvest fields within a honor ot Mrs. Bert Miller’s birth whom they are visiting this and Mrs. Adrian Bowman. tew days and the former will day at her home Thursday even week. The party who left a new soon after take his departure for ing, August 31. Pleasant games Walter L. Tooze, who is out broom at the Graphic office sev Southland, Arkansas, where be were participated in and refresh organizing Hughes Alliance clubs, eral weeks ago will do well to takes the femncipalship ot a ments were served by Miss Alice was in Newberg last Friday and 814 t a t S t . g g call and get it before it gets too school for colored children and Christenson to the strains ot met and spoke to a number of Victrola music. Those present young people. stubby for use. the members of the local Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Republican Club, after which it Mr. and Mrs. George W. Snow Harold Hinshaw was out from Valin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mueller, was decided to change the name Portland Monday and succeeded returned from Seaside Saturday S. L. Parrett and family drove) Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Houser, Mr. o f the ctyb tp correspond with to Pacific City in the Studebaker in finding a job for a Portland evening where they had been for and Mrs. Walter Van Atta, Mr. the other organizations through last week, where they spent a lad who wants to make his way a week. Mrs. Snow’s health is and Mrs. Walter Palmer, Mr. out the state. Consequently, in somewhat improved. She had while he attends college. few days by the seashore. • and Mrs. Bert Miller and Miss the future the organization will been suffering with neuritis of Ezra Nash, who was in from Mrs. C. R. Dutr and children Alice Christenson. >e known as the Hughes Alli are home from Cleveland, Ohio, ,',"n . : his home three miles west of the lumbar and sciatic nerves tor Charley Cavell is back from ance. While in town Mr. Tooze Newberg, Tuesday, gave infor some time but is able to walk where they spent several weeks his hunting trip on the South met and conversed with a num- mation o f the birth ot a daugh about again now.' visiting with her parents. Umpqua, and says he got one jer o f people with whom be w a sj' ter in the family of recent date. The work o f grading down the fine buck. Andy Winters,* of Nloxieo's R a c ia l D iv is io n s. acquainted when he lived in-this Mexico ia not populated, as so Mrs, W. C. Woodward and lit Rex hill proceeds slowly, owing Portland, who was one of the section some thirty-five years many suppose, by s mixed Spanish- tle daughter, wbo spent the to a ledge of rock that was party, took sick soon after their agb. * Indian race, in which the Iberian Dr. W all, of Chicago summer here with the Graphic struck near the top. The road arrival there, and they had to elemdht predominates. There are Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Radke, of University, said: family, left for their home at that must be traveled in order bring him out to a hospital, about a couple of million people of Richmond, Indiana, T u e s d a y to get around the fill that is be which occurance p r a c t i c a l l y Marysville, California, are visit mixed descent, another million of morning. ing made is rough and the com spoiled the hunt. Dr. Davis and ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. pure European descent, but the re Nelson. A few days ago they mainder, some thirteen millions, are W. F. Edwards and family of pletion o f the work will be wel one of the Winters boys, of Rex, took a drive in their auto out to ractically pure blooded Indiana. Vancouver, Washington, came comed by the public.. stayed for more hunting, and as the J. C. Nelson farm in West 'here are 133 tribes of Indians in last Saturday for a visit with his Mrs. Pearl St retch, ot Califor Charley says d er are plentiful Chehalem, and on the way lost Mexico, recognized as quite distinct, parents, Mayor and Mrs. Jesse nia, returned last week from To in that section they will prob and divided by ethnologists into six a ring valued at a good figure. teen language group», though actu 99 Edwards. They remained until ledo, where she spent several ably make a killing. When they reached the W. W. ally fifty-three separate languages, Tuesday afternoon. weeks visiting her parents, Mr. Enos Ellis, carrier on the rural Colby place they stopped to look or widely differing dialects, are E. M. Heacock came out from and Mrs. H. R. Gobb. Her sisr route over Chehalem Mountain, after a tire, when Mr. Radke spoken in the republic. Some of The eye is not strong Tillamook last week to spend a ter, Miss Sylvia Cobb, came out who spent his vacation and a took the ring from his finger and the Mexican Indians remain in- al enough, without help, to little time with his family, who with her for a visit with rela thirty-days’ extension making a laid it on the running board. He most the same primitive condition stand the close studying re have been here for some time, tives. Mr. Cobb was laid up for trip to Montana with tw o car forgot the ring until the Nelson as their forefathers at the time of quired today. the Spanish conquest. — London and visit with his parents, Mr. tw o weeks recently as a result of loads o f cows and young cattle, place was reached, and it had 99 out of 100 students Chronicle. a fall. and Mrs. W. P. Heacock. who break down, in school arrived home Tuesday. He says dropped off somewhere on the C nn tn r o f th a E a rth . Miss Gladys Bradley,daughter or soon after graduating, In the capacity of deputy he was successful in making the way. • Notice of a liberal reward If a shaft were sunk vertically to ot Mrs. Josephine Bradley, left sheriff, H. R. Morris made a trip trip but that a good many is offered for the one who will do so simply because in the center of the earth and an ob here on Wednesday of last week to C o l f a x , Washington, last nights when he was sleeping out find'<the riug. Later—The ring ject suspended from a spring bal school they forced their for Beaver, Tillamook county,: week and brought back Franklin on the plains with his saddle for was found by George McGuire ance were lowered down the shaft eyes to do overwork, thus the weight of the object, as indicat where she will teach in the pri- j Mahood, recently ot Amity, who a pillow he had thoughts of and returned to Mr. Radke.. robbing the nervous system ! ed by the dial of the balance, would mary department of the public | was charged with desertion of home. The wheat crop of Mon o f proper force. at first increase as the descending school. We use “ no drops’ , in j his family. He first had to go to tana he says is enormous but object approached the deeper and testing your eyes, thus do Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen, Olympia to get extradition pa the farmers are sustaining loss denser strata. After passing a cer ing away with any bad after tain depth, howeve^ the weight who went to Princeton, Idaho,' pers, and in the rounds he also from a lack of reliable hands to would begin to dimmish, and it effect on a visit a few weeks ago, are j touched at Spokane twice. In assist in harvesting, and the feel would continue to diminish to the School will soon start. at home again. In going they) all, he changed cars fourteen ing against the I. W. W. crowd center of the earth, where its value Don’t put it off. Now is went as far on the Columbia I times. Cfops are big through is so strong that it is not sate would be zero, because the object the time, before the eyes river by boat as Pasco, and say out the whole section he trav for one ot them to let himselt would-there be equally attracted in are overstrained. eled over. they had a fine trip. be known. every direction. Come at once. TO-DAY! to«ao8e80«9oeoaoeo908oecaoeoeo8C839oe3908CB09CH3HOHc»)egeMNONcicaoMMMeo8ceo8oacao8caoaoeoeo» 7 NOW IS THE TIME ; Locals and Personals ; G ET YOUR HOUSE WIRED DURING AUGUST S i D ra ft sa y s Yamhill Electric Company Outings and Picnics Pickles, Cheese Sandwiches, Cookies, Crackers Cakes, Canoed Goods, Chocolate, Teas, Coffees HANNING — . . • • Grocer y “ The Day o f the P Perfect Eye Has Passed. Mad as a Mattar. inVfour List Supplies This is the Aluminum A ge—up-to-date housekeepers are buying it They recognize its super, ior qualities over other materials for Rooking utensils. On Saturday, September 16 th we will throw out to the trade a small quantity of good quality “ Diamond Brand” Aluminum Coffee Percolaters and Double broilers for 98c each. This is one of our regular Weekly Spe cials. We start a new one every Saturday—watch our windows, they tell the tale. Remem ber the date as this is an unheard of value in aluminum ware. For your Hardware and Im plement needs during this time of “ War Prices” it will pay you to keep in touch with Y \ fE h ave all th e things you need for school— text books, d ra w in g m a teria ls, tablets and other sup plies, including the CONKLIN Self - Filler so well adapted to |ft students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better'grades. - Sell-F illin g Fountain Pen NON-UAKABLE Larkin-Prince H ardw are C o. Parlor Pharmacy L W. Meson NNM h The phrase “ mad as a hatter” has no reference to that respectable ar tist who designs the crowning ar ticle of civilized male attire, but relates back to the Anglo-Saxon word “atter” (an adder or viper). “Mad” was formerly ttsed as a syn onym for violent or venomous and is still used in that sense in some parts of England as well as in this country. The phrase, therefore, strictly means as “ venomous as a viper,” the old form, “ mad as an atter,” hnving been corrupted to “ mad as a hatter.” N a t u r a lly 8 u rp risad . An old German furniture dealer had a woman customer who was a great talker. Nobody could get away from her when she started in. One day he sent a clerk to the lady’s house to try.to collect a bill. When the clerk returned empty- handed, the old German said: “Veil, vat did de lady say?” “ She did not say anything, sir. She was mute," replied the clerk, j “ Vat!” exclaimed the surprised German. “ Vas she dead?” —Yon- kera Statesman. ! C. A . M O R R IS Jeweler-Optometrist Phone White 32 604 Fint S t, Newberg ■*— 1 * » >«»• BILL The Plumber PHONE BLACK 49 202 FIRST Monuments OF V. A. VINCENT • f tbs Neefcerg Feed Ce. \