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* * Mrs. W. A. King and children County Clerk C. B. Wilson Mrs. T. BrouiHette w a s 'o u t were out from Portland Wed was down from the county seat from Portland Wednesday to at nesday. 7 « last Monday. tend the Wesley Boyes sale. Mrs. Tvra Hutchens was out Mrs. T. L. Cummings and chil Car] Risley, of Alameda, Cali from Portland Tuesday visiting dren visited wjth relatives in fornia, was here the first o f the with relatives. Portland last Sunday. week visiting his aunt»—Mrs. H. S. Britt left here last Mon W. M. Crantford who former George L. Kelty. day afternoon on a business trip ly lived here is out from Port W. B. Sims is shipping from to Boise, Idaho. land to spend the week. four to seven crates of straw Donald McPherson, formerly Granville Everest was over berries, oftb e Everbearing vari well known here, was ont from from his Laurel farm in Wash* ety, to Portland, daily. Portland Tuesday. ington county Monday. H. H. Keim, formerly o f New berg, has sold his interest in the W. E. Allison has gone to Sher Mrs. Bell Carter, o f Elm Creek, A red tag on a heater at “ The man county this week to look Nebraska, is here visiting her island farm at Ridgefield, Wash ington, and is locating at Nam Big Hardware Store" means after bib farming interests. friend, Mrs. C. B. Brown. pa, Idaho. you are gettin' somethin’ for Charley Cavell says there will Dr. Rickard, o f Sherwood, wan nothin’ . It will pay you to in be no charge if the fellow who in Newberg Monday conferring Drs. Littlefield and Rotnig oper vestigate. I'll swan I never saw took bis umbrella will return it. with Littlefield & Roraig. ated on Jay Smith for apendi- the beat of them tellers—always citis Tuesday. The operation Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kletzing, Dr. A. M. Davis came home got somethin’ up their sleeve. was successful, and Mr. Smith of. Portland, were visiting with from his hunting trip last week expects to be about again in a Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shrader th«. and says the party he was with ^ a n a a h ia a re o r » D «■ * first of the week. Arrival and i/cpiriu short time, * gbtfive deer. rer Trains. Mrs. Calvin Wells was given a Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Crocker Dr. Homer Coffin and family complete and very pleasant sur were jn town Tuesday arrang were out from Portland last rra iiw r. T n J m h m P M iW prise a few days ago when some iug for a house, preparatory to Sunday for a short visit with 9:03 A. M. moving in for the school year. 6:S7 A. M. thirty-five ot her friends called to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen. 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M. remind her that it was her birth Mrs. Margaret Lichtenthpler Jim Herd was thrown from' a 1:17 P. M. 5:23 P. M. day anniversary. ' 1 4:05 P. M. and son WiHiam are here from horse this morning and so se 6:58 P. M. The basement and foundation 2:26 P. M. South Bend, Washington, spend verely hurt that be was brought 2:06 P. M. •IKK) A. M. walls for the new Nazerene v *12:55 A. M. ing a week at the home o f her into tow o for medical aid. t«:61 P. M. church building, on the corner of mother, Mrs. Josie Everest.* A special meeting o f the Civic •Saturday night only. Second and Edwards streets, Rev. M. C. Wire, who was lo Club will be held at the rest robin tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday are completed and the work on cated at Albany as pastor of the at the city hall on Monday of the frame is being started. M. B. church for a number of next week at 2:30 o ’clock in the o' Attorney C. R. Chapin was in J. D. Gordon will show about y?ars, was called to that city afternoon. ™r—r*— the county seat on business eighteen head ot his Shetland the first of the week to conduct C. fi. Jones, of Jones Bros., Wednesday. ponies at the state fair at Salem a funeral. who was out from Portland Mrs. G. W. Cutts, the mother next week and it is a safe guess The Mrs. Farr property on Wednesday, said the sales they oi Mrs. J. W. Barcroft, was out that he will come away with a South River street was recently were having of loganberry juice from Portland Tuesday. liberal share oflthe premiums. sold to a Portland party for $2,- were very encouraging. Mrs. L. M. Parker went to Sa 500 cash. The sale was made The Fern wood neighbors ot The sale o f the $12.000 issue lem Wednesday expecting to re by Charley Cullison, formerly o f the Wesley Boyes family gave of water bonds ot the qjty of main until after the fair. Newberg, but now o f Portland.. Newberg was made to the Clark- them a pleasant surprise on last Monday night on account of Mias Beryl Camp, o f Portland, The many Newberg friends of Kendall people of Portland at their arrangements for removal came out Wednesday tor a visit Mrs. N. C. Maris will be pleased 5% per cent with a premium of to Newberg. They will occupy a With Miss Esther Hollingsworth. t a know that she received a $50. house near the city park. Miss Maude Wills went to Al prize of a $45 gas range tor the Mr. and Mrs. Foster, who Col. J. C. Cooper, of McMinn- bany last week where she will best cake exhibited at the Home went to Oswego some time ago teach in the schools again this Chautauqua in cooking, held, in to be with their son, have re Villi |V tOv vV cl ill Ut vuilraoi3 ov| who was on his way to the Fred year. Portland last week. turned and are occupying their Grover walnut farm at Scholls Mrs. Abner Blair came out Remember that you are invit property on South Meridian where a walnut picnic was from PortUnd Tuesday morning ed to attend the Pacific College •erect;----- -- ------ booked, was a caller at the on account*of the illness of Miss twenty-fifth anniversary meet Will Mendenhall, the countv Graphic office this morning. Laura Blair. v ing at Wood-Mar hall on Friday fire warden, was down from Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Charles of The Misses Ella and Clara night o f this week. A good pro Sheridan T u e s d a y granting the Santiam News came from Kellogg were here from Tacoma gram has been arranged and an Frank Nelson the privilege of last week visiting their aunt, Interesting meeting is expected. burning some ' forty- acres of Scio last Saturdav in a machine with F. T. Bilyeu, who was on Mrs. S. M. Young. Fred Copeland, wife and baby brush on the Swan Benson place Way to Portland, and re M ilton Kienle arrived home Mark have returned to their in West Chehalem. Mr. Nelson mained over until Sunday after from Baker Wedneseay morning home in Seattle after an extend has been cutting timber for his noon with his mother, Mrs. M. where he was with a govern ed visit of several weeks with saw mill on the land and his B. Terrell. ment surveying crew and will Mr. Copeland’s parents, Mr. contract calls for burning the Miss Doris Gregory left here take the commercial course at and Mrs. C. P. Copeland, of brash. last Saturdav for Moscow, Ida Pacific College. Newberg, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Attorney Clarence Butt was in ho, where she will resume her W. H. Woodworth has moved V. Anstey, o f Portland. Mrs. McMinnville W e d n e s d a y and studies in music. Miss Maude to the Harry Gordon property Anstey is a sifter o f Mr. Cope- met S. Benson, the Portland cap Gregory has returned to Coeur in order to give room tor Fred and. italist and good roads booster. d’ Alene, Idaho, where she will Hutchens who came in from the W. T. West, who lives east of Regarding the question o f the teach music and domestic art country to occupy the ptoperty Newberg left some samples o f the route south from Portland to be again this year. on East First street he bought Standard prune at the Graphic takra by the Pacific Highway, Miss Laura Blattv who was of E. G. Lichtenthallr some office a few days ago thu£ look he said he favored tw o routes, months ago. very fine. The Standard is one one on the east side of the Will taken sick the fore part oi last of Burbank’s recent creations amette and the other on the week with appendicitis, was op and Mr. West thinks so much of west side, passing through New erated on for the removal ot the appendix at the Mrs. Parker it that he has already set out berg. hospital Tuesday morning by 200 trees and has others coming Drs. Hester and Littlefield & Ro- Saturday, September 23, at on. It is about the same color mig. She stood the operation as the Italian prune, fully as 2:30 p. m. the Woman’s Auxil arge and Mr. West says it is a iary to Pacific College will meet well and appears to be doing better prune and the trees much with the secretary at 414 North nicely, A. F. Barss, assistant in re letter bearers than the Italian. College street. This is the an nual meeting. All reports should search work in the division of On last Monday evening Mr. cover the year’s work and be in horticulture at the O. A. C. ex and Mrs. C. A Morris drove to Portland in the Buick, taking writing. The contest closes Sat periment station, was here the urday, the aide showing the first of the week looking up the the latter’s sister, Mrs. B. E. Balzer, and daugbtet, Mary most cash in dues from old or results o f s o m e experiments Elizabeth, and son, John Wil new members being the winner. made in pollenizing out at the Sec’y. J. Carl Nelson prune orchard. iam, who were leaving for their Frank Wood, who is compet He expects to return in a tew home at Peoria, Illinois, after laving spent several weeks here ing for the "big prize offered by days for further wtfrk. The public sale ot the Wesley visiting. They return over the Louis Hill, the Great Northern Canadian Pacific. Since they railroad magnate, for a perfect Boyes property advertised in the were delighted with Oregon we ear of corn fourteen inches in Graphic last week was held on shall expect to see them return length, says he has some good Wednesday and the crowd in at atcr on, bringing others with prospects coming on it the good tendance was estimated at 350 weather will only hold out long to 400, notwithstanding it is School w ill soon start them. A woman from the country, enough tor it to • mature. Corn the busiest season of the year in N o w , before the eyes are who was driving a very delib is generally looking fine, but ow this section. Mr. Boyes says he strained w ith hegvy school erate old plow “ hoss” down ing to the cool summer and fall is well pleased with the results w ork , is the time to have First street last Monday morn and unusual moisture it is not o f the sale. Mrs. E. B. L. Terrell has ing just as the train for Port ripening up very fast. their eyes cared for— before land was approaching from be The new college year is open tnovod here from White Salmon, Headache and Eyestrain hind, made a quick hold up of ing np with good prospects and Washington, in order to get the start. the train. Old Dobbin “ heard the outlook is very encouraging. advantages ot our school privi i something" and instead of going The enrollment of students be leges. T w o daughters will at forward to get out of harm’s gan Monday a n d s o m e t h i n g tend college and a small boy will way as a sensible , horse is sup more than 80 are already pur be in the public school. She has posed to do in this day and gen suing their studies. It is a very rented the Comer property at eration, backed onto the track busy time with prune harvest on Third and Center streets and her In front of the train and nothing and a number o f the old stu announcement for dressmaking but the quick setting of every dents are still out at work. will be found in our advertising \ . brake on the train by the motor- They will enroll later and the at columns. man prevented a smasbup. The tendance is expected to be con- j It takes tw o to make a quar- stop was so sudden that the siderably better than it was a j rel, and we seldom have any dif- PtioM White 32 6 04 RmSc, Newtat whole train was made to quiver. year ago. Jficulty in finding the other one. Si D raft says i* * w W & S fi **^*» *4 •'%**■• an^J ARE YOU A PR O G R E SSIV E ? Do you believe in progress? Do you believe in doing a thing in the modern, easy, live-longer way? Do you believe in self evolution along with world evolution? Or are you satisfied to do things today as they were done fifty years ago just because it is a great-grandmother idea? Would you drive to church in an ox team? No, your preference is an auto. Yet the family cooking is done as it was thirty-five years ago. Would you make a trip to New York in a stage coach? No, not with ihe speedy, comfortable, Putmans in use. Yet the family meal is prepared as it was thirty-five yean ago. The Gainsboro hat ana the hoop skirt are out of fashion. Why cook with wood with its attendant trouble, dirt, work, inconvenience, when you am cook with electricity — cleaner, better, safer, surer, cheaper? We will give you a thirty- day trial with a first-class Electric range to satisfy you. a pi Give Your Child an Equal Chance with the Student who has Perfect Eyes. Don’t put it o ff, —Come at once! TO -D A Y ! W IR E Y O U R H O U S E -B E P R E P A R E D C o o k W ith L ig h t n in g ! Yamhill Electric Company “ IT SERVES YOU RIGHT*’ J* 17 I P H O N E W H IT E 1 1 $ Headquarters Ns1 for School Books ■ ^ ;— ' - and School Supplies E v e ry th in g f o r S c h o o l, S tr ia a n d ¿ S oys — -.-.-a Fountain Pens, Pennants, Book Straps, Bags, Kodaks, Candy. The finest line o f Stationery in town. Plenty o f clerks to wait on yon. 5 - «ET" rtr ~ "XX'" -^ 7 ’ Quick and Active Service Barcroft’s Drug Store N E X T D O O R T O P O ST O F FIC fe ••SEE 'E M U U C K 99 ALL RO AD S LEAD T Q - McMINNVILLE___ .. ROUND-UP O ctober 4, 5 and 6, 1916 F U L L O F T H R IL L S AND SH IV E R S S P E C IA L R A T E S ON A L L R A IL R O A D S A M P L E S E A T IN G C A P A C IT Y P AR K IN G S P A C E F O R A U T O M O B IL E S . » G R A N D P A R A D E T H E F IR ST D A Y A T 10 A . M . FOR S A LB W R IG H T -F O R D AUTO TR U CK The one that is hauling berries T ru ck is com p lete w ith E lectric L ighting System * F our-S peed attachm ent A live w ire should net $ 5 o r m ore p er d a y from the o p e ra tio n 'o f this T ru ck . $ 5 0 to $ 1 0 0 w orth o f hauling w ill g o to parties pu rchasing T ru ck For terms and particulars address i; H. L CROWELL * * » “ • DUNDEE, OREGON C. A . M O RRIS Jeweler-Optometrist Weekly Oregonian and Graphic $2.00