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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
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P fo u Should Prepari fo r tN W
Summer by Buying
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ftm iitg to Newberg
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SATURDAY JUNE 1CTH
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