R. J. Moore, George L. Kelty School Superintendent 8. S and H. R. Morris made a trip Duncan was in this section the first of the week visiting schools. Carlton on Monday. Of course Mrs. Etta Moore, who is at­ the question of politics was n o t1 tending the State W. C. T. U. mentioned on the way. Ernest W. Haas, democratic Convention at Pendleton, writes that she finds n very enthosias- nominee for the- legislature, Ex-Governor West spoke to g A. Lathrop, who recently came tic body o f women in atten­ whose home is in Sberid in, was foil home on last Friday night here from Springfield, has bought dance. in Newberg Tuesday, meeting • jU j . 4 w ylK at Duncan's ba ll.. the Jack Noble property on West Those who hold season tickets the people and distributing his W e have * I Mrs. Mary P. Johnson, o f Cbe- Sheridan street. for the lyceum course should bear cards. class, sefl for halam Center, was a county seat J. A. Turn bow, recently from in mind that Saturday morning Mrs. Ida B. Waterman, who visitor one day-last week. Pendleton, has bought 20 acres at 8:30 o ’clock is the time and fias been in Newberg tor a few o A lady named Mrs. Racbell, f W. H. Kellogg and has also Kienle's Music Store the place weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shrader, left whose home is in the Alberta rented the Mrs. Mary A. Barrie for securing seats. for her home in Berkeley, Cali­ country, was here the first of the place. Mr. Umbangh o f the Kelson!* fornia, last Thursday. week visiting with Mrs. C. A. Mrs. 8. J. Madson, Mrs. G. L an, of Kelso, Washington, 1 Houser. Kelty and Mrs. Anson Lemon here with bis family over Sun­ W. J. Vestall came down from . L. B. Charles is here from Fort attended the annual meeting of day, visiting Mrs. Umbaugb’s Salem last Sunday for a visit If you need an iron, now is dfte time to get a good Rock, Lake county, visiting his the Federated Women’s Clubs mother, Mrs. Hall. He is an en­ with the Henry Bhret family. end sere $1.25. This sole continues until October 27 His mother, Mrs. Martha Ves­ mother, Mrs. M. B. Terrell, and held at Seaside last week. thusiastic Hngbes supporter. recuperating,<*as be has not been Arthur, the little son o f Hans Howard Walton, w ho was in ta U, went home with him and in good health ofiate. Nelson who lives out on the road tow n the first o f the week mak expects to remain during the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells toward Dundee, fell from a hay ing a final sale of his grape crop, winter. Charles K. Spaulding, who re­ and babe were here from Van­ mow a few days ago, resulting says be finds his place on the south slope o f Cbehalem -Moun­ cently returned from a business couver, Washington, last Sun in the fracture of one hip. day,, visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Stone, who was up from tain well adapted for grape cul­ trip to Los Abgeles says be had a very pleasant journey b y wa­ Henry Alleawhom they knew in Clackamas last week looking af­ ture. “ IT YOU BIGHT” ter his interests here, said his Idaho. Dr. sod Mrs. Hester, Marvin ter, the ocean being exceedingly Bd McKern is here from Mab- farm out on Cbehalem Moun­ Blair and W. W. Silver went oat calm both going aod returning. ton, Washington, for a visit with tain was bringing in enough for t o W oods last week trolling for He was in to # n Tuesday and salmon, with fair success. Dr. remarked that it was apparent elected vice president o f the stu- was held at the home o f Mrs. C. relatives. He traded his claim their support. ________ ____ for a well improved orchard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Millard, Hester, A. T. Blair and Jay that business conditions in New­ dent body. Also a prise o f an N. G. Jacobson. A nice lot o f corn tract at Mabton which is now Mrs. Sarah King, Mrs. Cora Gardner have now gone to berg were about the same as in H. S. pennant was offered to the was hnsked out, after which the all the towns in the state. student submitting the best merry crowd repaired to the Diederick and Mr. and Mrs. S. Southern Oregon deer hunting. his home. school yell before Wednesday, house and played games. Sand­ On Monday Miss Susan Gregg Last evening as P. H. Griffeth W. New house were guests o f Mr. J. Sanger Pox, the prohibition wiches, cake and coffee were was splitting a little wood in the and Mrs. Calvin Wells at their party warhorse who spoke at who lives with her sister, Mrs. October 25. served by. the hostess, and the S. G. Sutton, at 300 Sheruian Rex last Sunday, was a caller at furnace room of the Odd Fellows home north of town Sunday. _ s a n o s AT MtWBBC CBBCffiS evening was pleasantly and prof­ temple, the az slipped and struck Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lemon the Graphic office Monday. A street, was very much surprised itably spent. him on the left hand, severing went to Portland Wednesday to tire blowout caused an enforced when several friends and neigh PRESBYTERIAN Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harford bors came in to help her cele­ meet the former’s sister, Miss delay in his return t o Portland the tendon o f the index finger. Morning—“ Christ Our Inner were out from Newberg Sunday on account o f a prait for a new brate her seventieth birthday. Mrs. W. P. Heacock, who has Pauline Lemon, o f Pratt, JKan- Life.’ ’ evening and held a meeting; sub­ A bounteous dinner was served who is out to spend the tire. Evening—“ HOW We Got _ the ject, “ Christian Citizenship.” A been closely confined at home for to which all did ample justice. George Lea, of Cottage Grove, a lo n g time on account o f the winter, this being her first visit Bible.” No. 1 o f a series. large audience was present, there to Oregon. the man who built the city res- A very pleasant day was spent Monday evening, October 22,, sickness of their son, Neal, was being a large number o f Spring- and Miss Gregg received several visited by a few o f her neighbors John Ilig says he has found a orvoir directly north o f tow n, ItièoiÜfiïp or£ rfM 7 3 0 -H U * ïô ïi , ttiay daM r” brook Christian Bndeavorers a few days ago, who took a number o f houses in town which was here the first o f the week guests. Those present were Mr. Latin America. visiting onr Endeavor meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Ser­ All talked oyer the different hand in doing up the outdoor he has been called to repair, with conferring with the city officials and Mrs. Wm. Foster, Mr. and work aDOttt toe place» tor wtneo the foundations and floors rot- regarding improvements con­ Mrs. Charles Bottom, Mr. and mon by the Pastor’s brother, measures to be voted on at the die wishes a word o f appiecia- ting, all from lack o f proper ven­ templated at the springs oat Mrs. Edwin Merle and tw o R* y - Lewis Earle Lee, D.. D., of. coming election, and the word tilation underneath the build­ east o f to wn. tion chronicled. . granddaughters, Mr. and Mrs. Evanston Presbyterian chnrch, was vote 315 X No and 316 X ings. Wood, as well as human Little Wanetta Frances Jones, Yes. Mrs. L r-*A Carey and son Thomas Sutton, Mrs. Esther Cincinnati. .brings, must have fresh nir in the seven-year-old daughter of Thursday 3:00 p. m —Mission Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hess, y h o Clyde, who went to Marion, In­ Hitchens and Mrs. Sarah Hicks. ordei* to Mve. • •- *- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, di d stony HI Ula spam. were just recently married, came diana, on a visit some three J. U. Smith furnishes the fol­ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Howlett, last Sunday, following'an ilIaéSs lowing information: Last Sat­ Sunday school, Y. P. S. C. E. in from their mountain home weeks ago, are expecting to leave there soon for Southern of Oregon City, were here last o f several months from diabetes. urday night at West Chehalem and Intermediate C. E. as usual. last Sunday. Monday evening Funeral services were conducted METHODIST a large number o f their friends CaBforaia with the expectation week visiting Mr. and Mrs! W. school house, Ewing Young, dis­ on Tuesday a t the home, by . The members of the Methodist gave them ». pleasant surprise. of remaining during the winter. H. Brooks. Mr. Howlett was a trict No. 10, there was held a Episcopal church invite you to Music and games were indulged They write that I nr in Scott w ho linotype operator with the Ore- Rev. B. L. Hicks. Hughes rally aod an alliance or­ enjoy thfcir services with them. in. A generous supply o f candy, formerly lived here is expecting gonian ancT Telegram for many Archie McNeill, who has the ganized. There were present 63 Sabbath school—9:45. peanuts, cigars (licorice) and rears and is now retired on a Joseph Hall place east of town people, two-thirds women, all to return to Oregon soon. Morning worship and sermon loganberry juice were served and pension by the union and living rented, and who was returning wearing Hughes buttons, with Ira K. Vautress says that it — 11 : 00 . on a small fruit ranch. all enjoyed the evening. Mr. and from Dundee last Saturday even­ one exception. In their enthusi­ was just fifty-two year» agrf to ­ Epworth League—6:30. Mrs. Hess have the well wishes Miss Jennie Larkin, daughter ing, was run into while crossing asm they forgot to elect officers day, October 19, 1864, that Evening song and sermon— o f a large number of friends here the bridge over Cbehalem creek hut appointed, temporarily, N. General Sheridan made his fa­ o f Mrs. Bliza A. Larkin, who had as they journey onward through >y an automobile. No one was P. Nelson, president; Dean Cal­ 7:30. mous ride from Winchester to been an iovalid for years, died at Mid-week service Wednesday— life. Cedar Creek, snatching victory the borne of her mother in New- hurt but one wheel of his rig kins, vice president; and Mrs. J. 7:30. was demolished. U. Smith, secretary. Some com­ firbm defeat and capturing Gen. berg on Monday evening, aged —‘Sunday morning A. S. Cory, of Jubal Early’s army, with the 28 years. Funeral services were G. A. Munsell, who moved ment has been made that at Chehalis, Wash., will speak. In exception of Barly and a few o f conducted at the Hollingsworth from here to Chehalis, Washing­ Carlton, a farming district, the evening the pastor, R. E. his men, and that himself with chapel on Wednesday by Rev. F. ton, a couple months ago, was there was a small attendance Myers, will preach on the sub­ J. A. Pike and K. C. Hollings­ C. Stanoard. Besides her mother here visiting his daughter the tw o or three months ago, but as ject “ Efficient Living.” The He said he the time for election draws near worth, who participated in that the deceased leaves one sister, first o f the week. night service will be 'of interest fray, are three Newbergers left to Mrs. N. C. Christenson, and three was working for the Alaska increased enthusiasm manifested to young people. We hope to celebrate the event. He thinks, brothers, Charles Larkin, o f Sa­ Milling Co., a big firm that had by the farmers at West Cheha­ make the night services popular too, that Chas. B. Hughes is go­ lem, John Larkin, our postmas­ timber enough to keep their lem shows that they are much and attractive. A live song ser­ ing to make a like capture of the ter, and Dr. George Larkin, o f mills running for many years, interested in the election of vice will proceed the sermon. Hughes. the Larkin-Prince Hardware Co. and easy of access. White House on November 7. Gome. Rev. Ezra Hayes went to BAPTIST RICH SCHOOL K R Y P T O K Glasses Ridgefield, Washington, on Tues­ 10 a. m.—Sunday school. * day to remain a week and at­ The freshmen reception, which restore to the eyes of 11 a. m.—Morning worship, tend the tenth anniversary of has been postponed twice, will theme, “ What Jesus Taught middle age the natural the opening o f the M. E. church be held Friday evening of this about God as Father.” eyesight o f youth, and at that point, which be was in­ week. The social committee has 6 p. m.—Union service of Young enable you to see both strumental in having built while worked hard to make the event People’s Union. near and far objects having charge o f the work there. a success and those who expect 7:30 p. m.—Evening service. with perfect clearness He said that tor many years to attend may anticipate an en­ Wednesday evening the pastor Ridgefield made no growth, ow ­ joyable eveniog. and distinctness. will give a report of the con­ ing to the tact that there was a Our loot ball team journeyed vention. defect in the title to the town. Rev. F. R. Margetts will begin He took the matter up and with to Forest Grove last Saturday, a series of revival meetings in G LASSES THE ONLY INVISIBLE but little expense got the title where they met defeat at the onr church December 10. Look cleared up and since that date hands o f the Forest Grove high for further notices. Through them you can school aggregation, the score the town has been making a see off in the distance or being 26 to 0. The boys are good growth. read the paper—without id a CHEHALEM CENTER wdrking hard for their game • • removing your g l a s s e s Candidates for county offices with Salem high school Satur­ from morning to night are beginning to show up in day, October 21. They need Miss Rosalie Hendrickson went KRYPT0KS are the only Newberg with a handshake and your support. Turn out and to Portland Sunday. bifocals without those an­ a smile. Vine W.-Pearce, demo­ h«lp them win the game. J. W. Bottom spent a few days noying lines or seams. cratic candidate for district at­ The sophomore class meeting' *n Portland on business, Nobody but the wearer torney, W. H. Fletcher, of Mc­ held last week for the purpose o f Ray Duncan, o f Warren, is would ever know they Minnville, candidate for county A glance at our show windows will show you the election of officers resulted in spending some time at the home are double vision lenses. commissioner, and Ernest W. the election ot Haven Wilson as of J. T. Hess. a sample of what we base inside. Come in and HaaS, o f Sheridan, legislative class president. Eva, Edith and little BiUy Bot- see the entire Kna. Examine the goods, try on the candidate, whose names also ap­ school tom have all been sick with ton­ The enrollment o f our garments, got our prices and if you do not care to pear in the democratic column silitis the past week. is aow above the 200 mark and buy, It will bo a pleasure to show you the garments have been recent visitors. Sher­ is still increasing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knott, of PH om W ife 32 604 Pint Sc, Newferj iff Henderson and County Clerk just the same. Wilson, who are willing to con­ Those who have not as yet McMinnville, will be present Oct. tinue in service, and S. E. Cum­ purchased a copy o f the 1916 25, at the schoolhouse in the J. U. GIBBON, Mgr. mins who is seeking election “ Chehalem” are urged, agaio, to evening Mr. Knott will give an The only Ahstrad again for county commissioner, do so. Your aid in lifting the address (rom the prohibition Yamhfll nil! o f the G. 0 . P., have also debt will bsjreatly appreciated, standpoint. Everybody is in- Yamhill County At Co. At s student body meeting vited to be present, looked in at Newberg o f recent held Tuesday, Letter Jones was Tuesday evening a huskiog bee lid i INN VILLA. date. trir sr $ 2 .7 5 emm • r Cook W ith lightning Yamhill Electric Company +J. — S— A. 1 1, „ m I j B J iA M ■ L% I a !« See with the Eyes o f Youth WOMEN’S AND MISSES COATS The last shipment has arrived. The stock is .now complete. We can supply your wants Classic or Palmer garment. 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