f«.1, >1KÏ ips -I» 'S ' "1 mm n = 3 *= The L . T . L . held a ing last M o n d a y « ly special o r «ailed be held between n ow and Sep tember. They are an enthusias tic band. T o-d ay they were rep resented in the parade. M r. and Mm. F. B. H adley and son, Vivian, m otored to Bu- la st week to attend the graduation exercises o f the Uni versity o f Oregon, M iss E v a be ing a member of the 1917 class. M iss H adley m ajored in the de WflMWOiaeMn f y « ! W >MB^g » «*sewWwsranr»*ws^^ partm ent of history and had the M r. and M rs. W . C . Gearin and B y B ayin g your fu el in the Sum m er • distinction o f bring chosen preti M iss B asel W assam came o at A rth ral and dent and m anager o t the girls’ of Pas. One M acy, w ho has been in from Portland and spent dorm itory, as well as hieing charge o f Chas. K . Spaulding w ith the parents o f the Trains. prominent in dram atic and mus C o .’s interests a t Inde* M r. and M rs. D. A. | Trato.frM .P. tor several years, is to Q uay W asssm w as also here ical circles. She w a s a pupil of 637 A. 938 A . A rab H o y t Rae, Eugene's lead transferred to Salem. from Turner last Saturday . 9:10 A. ing teacher of voice. 1 1132A Paul V. M aris, director p i farm • ' 1:17 P. K athryn k irk , daughter o f 6:28 P. agent w ork, w ho w as on his P ro f, and M rs. R. W . K irk, m ot C. B. Newhouse, of Spring 4 3 6 P. 638 P. w ay from C orvallis to Bastern ored over from Tillam ook w ith brook, w ho had ju st returned 2 36 P. Oregon, stepped o ff here between M r. and M rs. Clarence E dw ard s from a trip into E astern Oregon 236 F . 1 3 0 A. trains Tuesday afternoon. the first ol the week and is ▼imt» in the interest ot the Springbrook ; *12:65 A. 1631 P. An Electrie Range, with energy at 4 cents per Wm- Henderehott, form erly o f *og the home of her grand berry grow ers, w as in theG kilow att hour, beats wood “ to death. ” W e have •Saturday night only. Newberg, and Judge A lex Sweek parents', M r. and Mrs. F, L . ic Office Tuesday. He said a number o f customers ‘who use electricity ex ♦Loop Special Saturday A Sunday in W asco and Sherman counties are out from Portlan d tod a y in H arford. clusively fo r codring both w inter and summer. the outlook appeared to be good com panv w ith C ol. Sam W hite L ow ell E dw ards, w ho W hy not you? It is cheapest, cleanest, easiest M isa Helen Bills Is clerking in w ho delivered the F la g D ay ad tor a w heat crop and be w as been suffering from inflam atoty quite successful in m aking con Saves lots o f work, and fuss incident to the use H anning’s grocery.' dress. rheumatism, came out from T il tracts fo r the sale o f straw ber o f wood. N o d ir t dust ashes, fire, danger or M rs. Oscar Bow m an spent over heated kitchen. R. C. Welch, of O rting, W ash lam ook a few days a g o and the ries. H e h a s o o w gone to the S atu rd ay in Portland. ington, is visiting in to w n w ith first of the week went to Port- G rays H arb o r section o f W ash M rs. A. C lark is here from his brother, H . H . W ekfr Sr. He lau d where he is under the ington on a sim ilar mission. Qnilcene, W ashington, the guest is an old soldier, having been a of Dr. H . F . Ong. w h o h a f put M rs. Newhouse w efit w ith him member o f the F irst Oregon reg him to bed in a hospital. o f M rs. M artin. and w ill spend 4 tew days w ith iment.' ■ - V . ; friends a t Chehalis. L . S. Otis made bis first M r. and M rs. George Christen, ment o f straw berries on Wednes The cannery w ill J son are here from M ikkalo visit Fred Teach, the processor for on gooseberries on W ednesday d ay o f last week for which he the Valley C anning C o., w as in g w ith relatives. of next week- Price paid w ill lie w a s paid $4.25 per crate. H e married to M iss Annie P . Din- M rs. L o w ell B ristow and little w 3 cents per pound. G row ers says berries are not up to the woodie on last Sunday after son sue out from Tillam ook for should arrange for their boxes standard in quality yet and he noon. The'cerem ony w a s per a visit w ith relatives. ter from her Gopher Valley home make arrangem ents for the an dou bts if they reach th at m at onoe. ^ formed a t the home of M r. and th at w as so rank that it v nual school picnic. It w as de this season ov (w in g to the The m any friends o f M rs. Anna M rs. J. Din woodie, the parents p a st redemption, and while it p . W . Sloan, w h o w a s men cided to have the picnic on F ri er conditions. Benson are glad to see her here of the bride, a t W ood burn, Rev. w as accepted w ithout the blink tioned last week a s arran g in g to day the 22nd. Commencement from Gieenleaf, Idaho. W ill Mendenhall, the district Levi Mochel, o f Gervais, officiat o f an eye, it w as passed into a exercises w ill be held on Satur move to M arshfield w ith his fam a n s » bnde n i as M u v a a v u M w beautifully Rev. George F . Round preach* ily, changed his mind and m oved fire w arden ,' w as d ow n from ing. • The back room and tossed through d ay evening, the 23d. State su gow ned i i f w hite Philippine ck oth an open w in dow into the river. perintendent ot instruction, M r. Sheridan Tuesday lining up road * ‘ “ ................. ed a t the M ethodist church i a t to F alls C ity where he has a jo b ~ supervisors fo r appointm ent as draped over white satin and L aF sy ette last Sunday. in a mill. In a day o r tw o when the good Churchill, is expected to be pres fire w ardens during the season. wore a corsage bouquet ot G old wom an would* return and ask ent and deliver' the address for J. R. W aldron and sons, Jim M rs. M . B. Terrell w ent to A l One o f his sons, w ho is in the o f Ophir roses. F o llo w in g the h ow the batter w as going, she commencement. H e w ill also be mie and Dick, visited relatives at bany the first o f the week to N avy , is one of the large number ceremony refreshments were Jenninngs Lodge Sunday. spend several d ays visiting her of boys Sheridan has furnished served. The bride has alw ay s would be answered w ith a ' smile preseot a t to u r o’clock in the th at it w a s goin g fast. Once, afternoon to witness the musical • M isses M attie and C la ra Case, son, L . W , Charles, w ho is now '. taken an active p art in church M r. James says, the same w o- dem onstration lesson which will w orking in a printing office in o f H illsboro, visited a t M rs. Jo and school w ork ia her home m an came in and asked tor a be given by Prof. J. P. Pow ell. Leonard G ow er, Clarence Coe, sephine B radley’s during the. th at pity. tow n, W ood burn. The newly V7 - p air o f shoes for her daughter, A ll teachers of the county are Joe Nelson, Arlie Evans and John week. C . F. Jenson w a s over from * Neu£| jje showed her a p air that cordially invited to be present to M cD onald, w h o are volunteers weds w ill be “ at home” in M r. and M rs. B . W . N ew by C arlton M onday, th at being his fo r service in the engineers corps, berg after July 15. | w as priced a t $1.50. "T o o hear M r. P ow ell’s dem onstra have been here from C orvallis second trip a w a y from home left here last Sunday evening for M onday abou t forty business cheap, she asserted w ith deci tion of his easy and practical d u rin g the week attending com- since the first of April, as he has American Lake, W ashington, men w h o are backing the Chau sion and turned to M r. Menden method of teaching sight singing. been having a lon g siege w ith mencement. where they w ill go into train ing tauqua took lun ’hcon a t the hall aod asked for something Prof. Pow ell has taught singing pneumonia. for a short time. They a n t i » Im perial hotel. Glen M cAddam , better, w ith a look of contempt for 60 o r more years and his Jay Mitchell, ot C orvallis, a t method has been evolved i The Ladies’ Aid b f the M . E. pate orders to go to France a t the advance man for the Bllison- a t the boy w h o w ould dare to present form er N ew berg. lad, passed White bureau, w as in attendance thus insult her. “Yes,” M r. M . from his years o f experience. through here Tuesday m orning church y ill m otor to the home an early day. knew ‘ju s t w h at she w anted” ot M r. and M rs. S ..W . Newhouse drivin g a Ford. Rev. R obert E. Pretlow , pas and gave a talk outlining the course to be given here and m ak and readied dow n into the box on F riday afternoon. All w ho Notice Rev. George F. Round w ill wish to g o w ill meet a t the tor ot the First Friends church ing m any timely suggestions re behind the counter and palled in Seattle, w h o delivered the ad preach at the Nazarcne church churcl^at 2 p. m. J dress for the gradu atin g class o f garding the w ork, including the out the same p air ot shoes th at Sunday m orning and B. E. T a y had been show n her, priced them Hon.. W . W : Lunger passed the academ y departm ent in P a advertising and sale o f tickets. lo r Sunday night. a t $2.50 and she took them Dr. Rankin w a s elected chair through N ew berg on the early cific College Tuesday afternoon, H . C. Offel attended.a big auc train Tuesday m orning bound w as recently elected president o f m an,'Attorney C. R. Chapin sec w ithout argum ent, saying they retary, and S. L . P a rre tt,* treas were iast w h at she w anted and tion s a k o f Jersey cattle near fo r the b ig State Grange potlach the m inisterial association in“ urer. As a committee on adver- added three more pairs to the M cM innville Tuesday but did a t A storia where he w ill lode attie by unanimous vote, wl B. R. G atchdl, S. S. D ow purchase for her other girls. not m ake an y purchases. m ay be taken as an indication horns w ith M r. Spence. H . W oo d w ard w e ft a p B ut Mir. James says M r. M . cred H a rry G arrett, form er ow ner H arvey W right and fam ily are , the standing he has in the b ig pointed. C. J. H oskins w as ited her w ith enough more bat i — N .w W Y— M1 o f the N ew berg C ydery. w ho is here from Lnckiamute, Polk city on the Sound. m at the i made chairman o f a committee ter than she brought in to make Bas. at N«w- n o w farm ing a t C an by, w as county, where he has been teach Prof. M ark C. M ills, w ho has on the sale of tickets and S. P. up the difference, so she w as not oi du. Dobce. over on business M onday. ing the past year. They are the had charge o f the H istory and Tim berlake chairm an.of the com defrauded. Dated Jaw 144. 1917. M rs. J. F. Carney, a sister o f guests o f M r. and M rs. W . B. Political Science departm ent in mittee on grounds. Others w ill A. E. MOORE. Terrell and w ill remain for sev Pacific College thie past year, left be added to these tw o commit M iss Violet Fastabeod, w a s here ' «I ike owe of Sank J. Mey. eral days. for his home a t Canfby, Indiana, tees later. The Chautauqua w ill w ith her little daughter from As M iss Bertha McCracken, teach last F riday, going by w a y o f be held ia a tent furnished by the to ria to attend commencement. California. He had expected to bureau and it is practically set M r. and M rs. Daniels, o f P o rt The terms of S. P. Tim ber lake er o t B iology and Hom e Econom spend next year in Colum bia tled that it w ill be erected on the land, spent Sunday in the Red > 6-14-1917. ics in Pacific College, w ill again and G . B . Kienle as school direc > 7-12-1917. University but has recently offer Hills. public school grounds where tors having expired, the places spend the summer in the Univer ed his services for relief w ork in w ater and public com fort facili sity o f W ashington taking ad M rs. A. P. B ow er and son from w ill be to fill by election next vanced w o rk in preparation for France which is being arranged ties w ill be convenient. Condon, are visiting friends in M onday.- for by the Friends church and if next year. ’ Dundee. W hile w ork ing a t the cemetery accepted w ill enter on th at w ork M iss Corine Bartholom ew , a M iss Lesta Cook, w ho entered as soon as called. H is w ork in a short time ^ a g o Frank Jones W . G. Allen, from Salem , looked form er student in Pacific College, Pacific College lain September the college w as highly satisfac m ade as careful a count as he over his Reid H ill property on is here from her home at Everett, and w ho had to drop out on ac tory and the m anagem ent would could of the number o f graves Sunday. W ashington, attending com count of eye trouble, is here this have been glad to have him re- and he has furnished the Graphic M iss C la ra H ill, ot Yoncalla, mencement. week visiting her sister. M iss w ith the follow in g figures: In spent Satm dsfr w ith her school M r. and M rs. C. J. E dw ards, M arguerite, and attending com the section held by the Bratscher mates M r. and M rs. E. S. Greer. Recently the G raphic made w h o were out from Tillam ook, mencement. school district, 104; the G. A. R. mention of the possibility of Dr. section, 114: Friends, 505; m ak returned home Tuesday b at ex M rs. Earnest W arrens and chil Before the ¿lose of the schools B ro w n having a lot o f w ood cut pect to be bade again the latter in g . a total of 723. The first dren and M iss Piper of Portland, the W . R. C. presented a flag to tor the Portland m arket on bis OF PO RTLAN D p art of the week. burial w as made in the early visited M iss Sally Beck on Tues the seventh A grade, the presen farm on Chehalem M ountain. M r. and M rs. R. J. Curtis, w ho tation speech bring made by The first of the week S. B. Till p a rt o f the year 1880, the de day. have spent several months in M rs. Poe. H. M . Peebles also m an, a colored man w ho is a ceased being the m other ot I. R. I treat all Chronic and Spaeial D is M r. and M rs. W illiam W ilson eases o f Men and Women honestly Eastern W ashington visiting a gave a talk and the pupils gave contractor, came out from P o rt Smith, n ow living in New berg. and daughters visited George W il and scientifically. Y ears o f experi The second w as that o f Thom as daughter, arrived here Saturday a short program . land and closed a contract w ith M ackie w ho w as a nephew ot son and fam ily a t Sherwood on ence and expert service given to ev .m orning tor a visit w ith their ery patient. Examination and con Ben Vantress, w h o drives a Dr. B ro w n for cutting 10,000 W m . Ckmmens, and the third Sunday. son, F ran k W . Curtis, and fam sultation Free o f charge. Standard Oil w ago n a t T illa cords. He expects to begin on w a s that o f John Green, a man M r. and M rs. Clifford Pow ell ily. PROOF OF TREATMENT the jo b the first ot next week and mook, came out Sunday for a w h o came out from K ansas and and son are visiting their grand- Chreate, tteawsh sad Ussr TreaMs M rs. BUa Langellier, w ho has short visit w ith his parents, M r. w ill put in ton o r a dozen d rag w a s living a t D ayton a t the parents, rents, Prof, and M rs. J- P- Mr. W . A . Thomas, Lemon t, O r., had charge o f the hotel a t Dun and M rs. Ira K . Vantress. Ben saw s. H is contract calls for cut tilne o f his death. The w riter Pow ell. w rites: Y our treatment has helped dee for the past tw o years, has w as a lively voungster when he ting everything on the ground, assisted in the care o f M r. Green me wonderfully and I am feeling B ora to M r. and M rs. John .A. rented the Laurel C ottage, lo w as getting his first w ings here brush and all, so th at when the d arin g his sickness and a t the C rosby of 1353 Ninth St.i Des fine. W aak w sas cated on Second and E dw ards in N ew berg and he still retains w ood is removed and the brash barial. This w as late in the sea Moines, Io w a , June 9th, a son, streets, and w ill open it the first his form er cheerful character burned the ground w ill be in son of 1880. In com pany w ith Mrs. H . W ilson says: I am more weight TVn pounds. regular and feel stronger than I shape for seeding to grass. istics. \ of July. Jesse E dw ards, w h o tarnished have in years. M iss H attie Kissell of P o rt the team, the box for the grave land, and M iss Rice of Seattle, w a s brought dow n from Dayton D r. Smith cured me o f Cancer and w ith the wilderness ofheavy deaconesses o f the M ethodist without the use o f the knife.— C. T. McW illiam s. tim ber and thick nodergrow th Episcopal church are cam ping at ia the nridst o f which ju st a little Sylvan. ht had been let in by the M r. and M rs. Bland H erring, Mrs. Pearl Stone, Foster, Oregon, writes: D r. South gave me two w oodsm an’s ax, it looked like a M r. and M rs. John H erring and doees o f medicine end in one h oar lonely spot in which to lay the M r. and M rs. Joseph H erring It fo tho patriotic duty of ovary citixon of Newbury and vicinity and a h alf I pa w ed a vary large dead. And could those w h o in and families visited relatives in tape worm. to subscribe in accordance w ith hia or her means to the present day are inclined to Portland on Sunday. criticise the seeming lack o f uni M r. H. J. Devereaux writes that ' On W ednesday last asocial and form ity in the arrangem ents o f he was cured o f a bad case o f the business meeting o f the Ladies’ piles. the first section of the cemetery Aid society w as held a t the Dun see th at spot as it appeared dee hotel. Plans for an ice cream Mrs. T. Watson writes: 1 am then, they w o u ld understand social were made, the date to be feeling fine and have no signs o f and w ithold adverse criticism. those spells at all since taking your announced later, probably the treatment. Speaking o f country batter in evening o f the high school play. The N ew berg banks offer their services without charge to any individual its l,rs w state.” as it frequently Dr. Smith cured me o f a skin dis Alex A llan came home from o r corporation wishing to subscribe to the $2,000,000,000 U nited States found its w a y to the store before ease I had for a number o f years. Clackam as to enjoy a thirty-hour SH per cent bonds now being offered by tho United States G overnm ent — Mrs. M. O 'N eal. the makers were required to leave ot absence. As he go t off . T h e bonds w ill be Issued In the follow in g, denominations: $60.00, have their names printed on the the train be met his brother Al $100.00, $600.00 and $1000.00 and w ill b e dated June 16,1917. labels, George W . James tells I had a bad esse o f sore eyes. Dr. fred ju st boardin g it to join his. some incidents th at came under Smith cured ms in a short time and regiment in Io w a . Perhaps noth 1 can now see as w ell as I did whan P in t National Bank United States National Bonk his observation when as a lad he ing has happened in Dundee to a boy.— L. J. Johnson. teas a helper in the Bible & Men bring the w a r so near as it w as denhall store th at stood on the brought to the bystanders when river bank on the north side of these brothers parted. Saturday, Jana 16 the Yam hill a t Sheridan. A A meeting of the Parent-Teach good customer whose favor must be courted brought in but- ers w as held on W ednesday to You Preparejor Winter P fo u Should Prepari fo r tN W Summer by Buying The Electric Comfort Devices YAMHILL ELECTRIC Oft: w m u v ftm iitg to Newberg IM PERIAL HOTEL SATURDAY JUNE 1CTH The Liberty Loan of 1917 United States Government 3 1 -2 Per Cent Bonds r~ i