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i V ' m ■" vnt r I 'Locals and P ersonalsj Jasper Bales has bought the G. A. Graves is out from Port B. W. Newby property located land today talking fraternal The Hoe Cake days are past orders. i on Sixth street. Mrs. G. W. Cutts came out G. A. Morris of the Southern Cooking in a fire place was from Portland Wednesday for a Pacific traffic department spent angxwrruvwsravfl»«»-*»^*. mtrwrw-*- visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. a part of Wednesday in New- once the custom berg. W. Barer oft- Then came the wood stove N. D. Elliott, of Salem, was in H. J. Repp and family who re Harvey H. Galt, of Shenan town last Saturday. cently moved out from Portland doah, Iowa, was here the first Later the gas range Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter are occupying the Bnos Ellis of the week visiting bis brother, Baughman, September 6, a son. property on North School street* M. H. Galt, cashier of the First Today the ‘'Electric Range" National Bank. Ex-Governor West is billed to M. W. Newton, ot Port Lud speak at Duncan’s hall on Fri low, Washington, a brother-in- As a result of liberal advertis Thousands of homes in America use exclusively the electric day night of this week. law of N. Slytcr, who came tor a ing in the Graphic the business for food preparation. There is nd method of cooking Attorney Clarence Bntt was in visit a few weeks ago, has re of the Yamhill Electric Company range that compares with it We give a special 4-ceikt rate to the county seat on business at turned to his home. His family shows such an increase that the users W electric ranges. It is as cheap aa wood, cleaner, no is still here and will probably re superintendent, R. J. Moore, is the court house Wednesday. trouble, smokeless, ashless, fumeless. Electric cooking is now riding in a new Buick car. Walter Wilson lost one of his main during tlje winter. best horses last week and this Rev. M. C. Wire, who attend C. C. Chapman, publisher of the lire longer way. We carry everything in the electric means a good deal tor he has ed the M. B. conference a Leba the "Oregon Voter,” passed line of merchandise. Light your building with electricity and Safety First. Keep io touch some good ones. non recently, went from there to through Newberg Wednesday with the boys at “The Big Hard Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Holmes, of Grants Pass to visit his son, afternoon on the wav to his ware Store.” They’ll treat you Durham, and Mrs. Mary Hub- who is located there as pastor. farm in the Hopewell neighbor right all the time. He preached there last Sunday hood where he said he was go bard, of Portland, were Sund&v and came home Wednesday. -. ing to spend a couple weeks rest at the home of Mr. and B. S. Craven, ot Portland, was guests M. M. Harvey, who was for ing up as he had hot been well Mrs. A. J. Shrader. in town Wednesday. merly engaged in the grocery lately. Mrs. A. T. Behnke invited a Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace business on North Main street. Mrs. Pearl Stretch, who spent ot the friends of her has “ IT 4ERVES YOU RIGHT*' Welch, September 10, a daughter. number the Chehaletn Moun- several weeks visiting here with mother, Mrs. Bass, to her home tain bought farm formerly owned by- her brother, Charley Cobb, and Rey. T. Brouillette was out on Thursday of last week and Charley Skelton and has moved sister, Mrs. Nelson Brouillette, --------------------------------- c------- from Portland the first of the gave her a pleasant birthday out from Portland*with his fam- and other relatives, and also folded away the wedding gar week. A PROCLAMATION surprise. ily. * with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ments, making her sacrifice in Arlie Evans received three first A. L. Brooks, the LaFayette and two second premiums on nurseryman, h*s been in town Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clem mens H. R. Cobb, at Toledo, left tor the silent chamber while she Whereas, a re so lu tio n y a i his chickens at the state fair. during the week at different are bom: from their trip to Kan her California home the first of prayed for ¡strength to go forth passed by the congress of the to bid her all good bye, and United States on July 18, 1916, Parent-Teacher sqcial at the times and says he has sold some sas tity where they attended the week. charge him to remember her reading as follows: grade building next Tuesday ev good bills of prune trees for fall the big G. A. R. Encampment. Victor Moses, the Corvalis prayers were following, ’mid shot "Resolved, by the senate [the house They spent considerable time postmaster who had been away ening, 8 o’clock. Program, eats. planting. \ and shell, the bravest soldier io of representatives concurring], That, about their former home on his annual vacation in com Come, it’s free. Jav Smith who has had a hard .visiting the land. So did she impart in view of the misery, wretchedness and say they had a very pleas pany with Mrs. Moses* and a Joseph Hall left here Tuesday pull coming up from an opera and which these people are suffer- lady friend, stopped over here strength to him, making him a hardships ing, the president of the United States for Topeka, Kansas, where he tion for appendicitis, has been ant time. better soldier, a truer man. It for dinner at the Imperial Wed Dr. John S.. Rankin says he has be respectfully asked to designate a will make an extended visit with out on the street a little during was a comrade’s doty to return day on which the citizens this coun nesday. They had been as far his daughter who lives in that the week, but looks like he had heard Edward Amherst Ott, north as Bickleton, Washington, to the maiden her messages of try may give expression to of their sym who is to fill a number on the city. pathy by contributing to the funds now been through the mill. love, and tell her ot the bullet’s on an auto trip. lyceurn course this season, and being raised for the relief of the Ar Blwood Minchin, of Portland, Miss Esther Hollingsworth he would pay two dollars, the Miss Winnie Shields, teacher fatal work. And now when, so menians in the belligerent countries.” passed through New berg on went to Portland Wednesday af price of a season ticket, any fn the domestic science depart pnrified as by fire she comes to And whereas, I feat confident that the Monday on his -why %o his ternoon to attend the wedding time, to hear him—and this is ment at the high school, whose our doors, asking leave to work people of the United States will be brother’s ranch above Willami- her young friends, Everett only one number out of six in home is at Milton, has resigned with us for-her lover’s coprades moved to aid these peoples stricken by na where he expected to spend a of famine and disease: * * * * shall we say, ‘Stand war, Koouff and Miss Dorothy the course. • to accept a better paying posi Now, I, Woodrow Wilson, week hunting. - Krews. The groom was a na Information has been received tion in The Dalles high school. aside; we have only honors preaidant therefor, of the United States, hi com The picture of Mrs. Marie Br tional guardsman and a member here of the birth of a daughter, She left this afternoon. Her enough to extend to the wive», pliance with the mid suggestion of the mothers, sisters and daughters ans appeared in the Sunday is of the band. senate, and the said request of the con Elisabeth, (o Mr. and place is to be taken here by Mias of our heroes, and unless ranked gress thereof; do appoint and proclaim, sue of, the Oregonian along with J. Sanger Fox will preach at Marion Mrs. Robert M. Henley, of Hart* Jessie Harriat, of Salem. October 21, and Sunday, Oe- those, you cannot work Saturday, other women voters, loyal sup the Rex church next Sunday ford Indiana, on the first P. J. Mulberon, a brother of among tober 22, 191«, as joint day« upon which porters of Hughes, who attend morning and in the evening at day City, under our banner?’ - The mother Mrs. H. C. Paulsen, died at his “Remember, woman is loyal the people of the United States may ed the big Hnghes Alliance meet 7:80 o’clock will talk on the will of be October. make such contributions aa they foal remetnbertd here aa home in Portland on Wednes by birth, not by marriage.” ing in Portlaad lw t F rid ay . measures th«t inB-he-voted <nr Mary Kenworthy, disposed fer the aid ef the stricken a former day. The body will be brought Press Cor. Syrian and Armenian peoples. J. D. Gordon went to Eugene at the election. A cordial invi teacher in Pacific College. here for burial tomorrow morn It is proposed to earnestly ob Wednesday to grade the cattle tation is extended to the public Mrs. Mary Jane Heater, aged ing and a short funeral service serve the above proclamation in on the stock ranch he traded for' to attend. H IG H SC H O O L will be conducted at the Hodson 88 years, widow of the late Ben- some months ago, with a view Dr. Aaron Mills,"of Denser, is amin Heater, deceased, was 8c Elliott chapel by Rev. Myers, Newberg, and the. Associated C h a ritie s will undertake to of selling off the tat stuff. He is in town making a short visit brought into town one day last pastor of the M. E. church. Mr. Weatherford, candidate tor gather feeding corn to a big bunch of with relatives. He hAS sold his week for the purpose of register J. F. Taylor received informa Congress, and forward the funds gave us an interesting hogs out on his Spring Hill farm store at Denser and moved out ing. She said she had never be- tion today from Whittier, Cali talk Monday morning. that generous hands will con north of Newberg and recently to Corvallis for the winter. He ore had an opportunity to vote fornia, of the death of Mrs. Eliz In tlie assembly last Thursday tribute to the relief of these pita- made a salp ot a number dressed, will leave for Caldwell, Idaho, or a President and she wanted abeth Hutchinson, who passed Mr. Hawley gave us a fine de ble people. Oar harvest has been at thirteen cents in Portland. tomorrow, where he will assist to cast a ballot for Hughes. and perfect weather scription of the national capitol. abundant away last Sunday at an ad has enabled us to save it all. Let DauJ. Gilbert received a box his brother, Zimri, in building a Mrs. Alice Browning Keiling, vanced age. The deceased for Merritt Timberlake was elect us give a portion to. oar fellow of paw-paws from Mooresville, house. merly lived here with her daugh ed president ot the janiefe class who came here recently from creatures, who are starving. Indiana, one day Inst week and A general invitation has been Missouri with her son, Q. M. ter, Mrs. Mabel Douglas, and and Wilfred Markell president of Watch for further announce passed them around among his extended to the ladies to visit Keiling, bis return from a vis will be remembered by many as the freshmen. ments. F. C. Stannard, "Hoosier” friends who were McMinnville Friday afternoon it at his on a woman of most lovely charac former Missouri home, Last Saturday the toot ball knowu to have had the paw and hear Mrs. Hanly, of Med died last Sunday at the age of ter whom it was a pleasure and team played the alumni. Al President Associated Charities. paw habit in their youthful ford, speak for Hnghes. Mrs. years. Mrs. L. J. Eddens, of benediction to meet and mingle though the high school was de days. The Graphic can testify Hanly is the woman who made 70 Dundee, is a daughter of the de with. feated 2 to 0 the heavier and that they were the real thing, a big hit in an address she made ceased. Another daughter lives more experienced boys had a with the old-time farewell left in last week in Portland at the in Missouri and another son at hard time. W. R. C. NOTES the month after eating. Hnghes Alliance meeting. Omaha, Nebraska. Deceased On Friday Mr. and Mrs. was a member ot the Baptist The Sunshine Club of the Wo Whipp entertained us for an chnrch and funeral services were men’s Relief Corps met October hour or so with a song recital. conducted by Rev. F. C. Stan- 5th with Mrs. Linville. It was The applause given them was perfect Autumn day, the at enough to show the students nard. tendance good and the hostess enjoyed it very much. Milton Newljn received a clip ping from the Indianapolis News entertained in her usual charm The foot hall team gf>es to a few days ago giving an ac ing way. Some of the comrades Forest Grove Snturdav. At the KRYPTOK Glasses count of the death of his lifelong were with us and altogether it game here last Saturday the stu friend, Mrs. Elisabeth Towell was a red letter day. body was certainly not "all restore to the eyes of McCoy, who was well known to Attention is called to the fol dent middle age the natural there with the spirit.” It seems lowing statements sent out from a number of Newberg people. as though they would back their eyesight of youth, and She was 105 years old August the state headquarters: better. enable you to see both 15, having been born in Orange Many people are not aware ot team are still a large number near and far objects The laat shipment has arrived. county, North Carolina, August the tact that "loyal women,” as of There Annuals signed for with perfect clearness 15, 1811. She died at the home well as relatives ot the veterans, which have that not were been The stock is now complete. taken. and distinctness. of her daughter, Mrs. Rachel are eligible to membership in oar This works a great hardship at Tangier, Parke coun Order. An article on this sub- the student body treasury on We can supply your wants in a ty, Marks, as Indiana, and funeral services ect in your city papers would there is still a large sum to be irn Y L A P S S T E S O IV fi Classic or Palmer garment. IV G were conducted at Rush Creek correct this false impression and . Annuals may be THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCM. .on ,the® Friends church, ot which de no doubt increase our member-! p?,d The kind yon have been looking for, ceased obtained at Wilson’s Confection was a member. Former ship. Through them you can arv or from Harold Lee. see off in the distance or Superior Judge Hadley of Wash Let u^remember that we are with lots of snap and quality. read the paper—without ington, now living in Seattle, tended together to assist the Autumn Market removing your g l a s s e s visited here with the Graph Grand Army of the Republic, A glance at our show windows will show you ic who family Remember the date, November and that from the soldier alone from morning to night in the summer, is a a sample of what we have inside. Come in and I de- i 2-3-4, and those who have arti- came not all the sacrifice. K RYPTOKS are the only grandson of the deceased. An see the entire line. Examine the goods, try on the sire to quote a few sentences, cle* for the rummage depart- bifocals without those an other grandson, Lin H. Hadley, garments, get our prices and if you do not care to a brother of Judge Hadley, is a from the address of our first Na- nwnt are requested to leave noying lines or seams. buy, it will be a pleasure to show you die garments member of congress from the tional President, E. Florence them at the residence of Mrs. Nobody but the wearer —- t — McDonald, corner of Third and would ever know they Bellingham, Washington, district Barker: just the same. . It are double vision lenses. and is a candidate for re-elec- "What shall we do with the Rit«t streets. ---------------- tion, being opposed by a wo maiden through whose veins man. Mrs. McCoy was hale coursed the same proud blood, Saturday Sal« Children’s Hats and hearty up to a short time* in whose heart was the same On Saturday the King Milli- ago and devoted most of her dve of freedom as. in her true nery Store will make a special energies to piecing quilts for her manly lover’»; who, with white sale of children’s trimmed hats Phan* White 32 604 FiniSi. NewW* friends. ip» and almost breaking heart, at 50 cents to a dollar. It M iK Mm m M K m C K m V M W K K r v ir v w a n r tn fm 'u m<m * I Si D raft says COOK WITH LIGHTNING Yamhill Electric Company WOMEN’S AND MISSES COATS Miller Mercantile Co. See with the Eyes of Youth C. A. MORRIS kweter-Optoaetrist U