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I Locals and Personals | , W. E. Crozer, former assistant cashier o f tbe United States Na tional Bank, was here from Rose- dale a part of the time during the week attending the services at Priends church. Mrs. Crozer was a delegate and attended the sessions throughout. Arrival and Departure of Pas- Mrs. A. B. Haynes and daugb A number o f G. A. R. veterans Train*. ter, Miss Clara, mother and sis are planning to attend the state T rain ato PartU al T rato t o * fa r t lato ter, respectively, of Mrs. Jasper encampment which will be held 6:87 A. M. 9:03 A. M. Bales, arrived here Tuesday from at Forest Grove on Tuesday, 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M. Marshfield, Missouri, and u ill Wednesday and Thursday of next 1:17 P. M. 5:23 P. M. make an extended visit. 4:05 P. M. week. Governor Withvcombe S. P. Timberlake, Wm. Bell, C. 6:58 P. M. 2:26 P. M. and Hon. Wallace McCamant 2:05 P. M. J. Monk, W. Ellison, W. W. Nel •IKK) A. M. are down for addresses. *12:55 A. M. son and Walter Guyer went to t6:51 P. M. Dayton one night the first of the' Prot. R. W. Kirk and family ■Saturday night only. tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday week where they defeated a team have been here from Tillamook during the week mingling with o f checker players, 36-31. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perkins are Dr. H. F. Ong, who has had their former Newberg friends. One lot o f Ladies’ Voile Waists. These waists are very visiting friends at Roseburg. the care of Thomas Prince and They have in contemplation a N. D. Elliott, the Salem job C. K. Spaulding in their recent trip to Boston for a visit with printer, was here last Saturday. illness, was out from PdfKIand his mother and his brother-in- Mrs. Henry McGuire is here Sunday. He said both of them law and family, Prof. Walter R. One lot o f Crepe. These are some carried over from last season. Good Miles. from Dayton, Wash., visiting were getting along nicely. patterns, regular 25c value. On sale while they last ir w . Hill and the Misses Mabel with relatives. Dr. John S. Rankin, who re Miss Olive Bassett, who taught cently applied for a position as and Carrie Allen and Bernice • 1 _____ We have a big assortment o f Ginghams to retail at 15 cents in the Stay ton schools the past physician and surgeon in tbe Welch composed an auto party to a yard. It w ifi pay you to buy them now C « A VAM ] the mountains near Tillamook army, has received notice o f his year, has returned home. Y --------------- as they w ill soon advance to 18c................1 D C a y a m acceptance, but does not expect last Sunday, leaving here at 4 A call is out for the Chautau o ’clock in the morning and ar to be called for some time. p T I » D I L L - « - 0 » « lot ot fancy plaid Silk Hair Ribbons, qua supporters to meet at the H. A. Hinshaw, general freight rived home about dusk. They city hall on next Monday even agent tor the Southern Pacific, caught a nice string o f fish and ing. ■ .... came out frqqi Portland Friday stopped at Mr. H ill’s former A t the school election held mm \ t *1 36 inches wide. W e have a large assortment o f pat- evening to attend tbe Pacific home, which is only six miles Monday S. P. Timberlake and L O ttO n V 0 1 1 0 8 terns in stripes and figured to se- O f- vn | J College corporation meeting and from the ocean. t i ..... . lect from. Special value a t............ a y a r u C. R. Duer were elected as direc was also out again Sunday. On Wednesday afternoon Dr. tors. ^ H. A. Littlefield received tele Either muslin or knitted. We W. H. Burr, who recently Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bean have ha\e a most complete stock that phone communication from Port returned home from Eastern Or bought the Joseph Hall fruit and ■ .in w was bought early so we are now land telling o f the sudden death egon where they spent several berry tract out east of Newberg, selling these garments at prices below the present market. has moved out from Portland o f his brother-in-law, Judge W. months. and says he is well pleased with L. Bradshaw, Whose home has President and Mrs. Penning his new home and the surround been in The Dalles tor many ton and Dr. and Mrs. Hester years, though in his younger ings. have gone to Pacific City on a years he was sf resident of Lafay Miss Bernice Welch, daughter fishing trip. ette in this county. He was tak of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Welch, Howard Elliott has gone to en suddenly ill from heart trou has returned home from Taft, Southern Oregon to spend his ble while on the bench hearing a Lincoln county, where she taught vacation in the mountains as case in Portland and died soon an eight months' iehool, this be fire warden. after adjourning court. ing second year in that county Mrs. Marion Cook is here from as a teacher. Jesse Hobson, who was here Greenleaf, Idaho, visiting her Noah Lapp, the old G. A. R. from Portland in company with mother, Mrs. M ary Morris, and veteran, has registered the com Mrs. Hobson over Sunday at other relatives. plaint at the Graphic office that tending Friends Yearly Meeting, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Galland his rose bushes along the walk said he had spent m o s t,o t his have moved back from their in front of his home on North time the past six months in East country home and are residents Meridian street are being injured ern Oregon selling farm tractors. of Newberg again. The demand tor these machines by passers-by. Miss Lucile Davis is here from til the spring o f 1906 when he erection o f the first unit o f what Walter Perisho has been here is rapidly increasing and he says Arthur Dann expects to spend Pullman, Wash., visiting with moved to Newberg, Oregon. He will eventually be the most up- from Greenleaf, Idaho, during the summer in the New England a number o f the big combination Miss Elma Paulsen. died Friday, June 15, 1917, at to-the-minute cannery ot the Pa the week visiting his brother. states doing some house to bouse harvesters will be drawn by A t the Rex school election C. the farm home on Chehalem cific Coast. Today the people of Prof. F. W. Perisho. them this season, taking the church work with Perry Macy, G. Lewis was elected as director Mountain, eight miles northwest this section should be well proud Ernest Bales and family were formerly o f Newberg, who is su place ot a barn-lot ot horses that of the fact that such an industry of Newberg. and N. L. Wiley clerk. down from the county seat Sun perintendent of Friends work in here-to-fore have been used. The deceased leaves to mourn, is to be operated in Newberg, Sheriff W att Henderson and day as guests at the home of his that territory. the output ot which this year The plant of the Western Con family were down from the coun a sorrowing wife and one son, brother, Jasper Bales. Mont B.,~also one sister and will run into thousands oi dol Harold Hinshaw has taken a densed Milk Co., of Newberg, has ty seat Wednesday evening. lars, besides giving employment three brothers in Minnesota. John S. Ritchie, the Scotts position as baggage and express- been sold to a Seattle company G. N. Hesgard, who recently Mr. Sleeper led a quiet life, was to a large number o f people for Mills postmaster, came over man in the down-town office of owning plants at Scio and in Friday evening and remained the Southern Pacific for the sum Washington. S. C. Jackson and returned from the Alberta coun a good neighbor and counted his about ten months in the year, try, says M. H. Galt has nearly friends by the score. and distributing a no small until Sunday evening. mer. He will be back in Pacific R. J. Logan, ot Seattle, in com 1,000 acres in grain and that it amount ot money among the Funeral services were held Mrs. A.M. Bohall started Tues College again at the opening o f pany with Judge Alex. Sweek was looking well when he left. growers ot tne entire county as from the Hollingsworth chapel day morning for M in nesota, school in the fall. and Oliver Jeffery, o f Portland, W. L. Robertson and family Monday at 10 o’clock, conduct well as parts o f Marion and where she will visit friends and S. L. Parrett, J. L. and C. J. were here Wednesday closing up went to Portland last Sunday to ed by Rev. F. C. Stannard. The Washington counties. relatives for several months. Hoskins, R. J. Moore, George L, the deal. Mr. Jackson and Mr. This week we are canning attend the golden wedding cele remains were laid to rest in the Mrs. Coffin, the wife of Dr. H o Kelty, S. M. Calkins and C. C. Logan informed the Graphic that gooseberries, an article that has bration of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Friends cemetery. mer D. Coffin, o f Portland, is here Ferguson went to McMinnville they had new machinery on the heretofore gone begging for a Yocum, the latter and W. L. be w ith the tw o children visiting Tuesday forenoon to attend the road and that they expected to market, and are offering 3 cents ing sister and brother. DEMONSTRATION with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen. funeral o f J. B. Dodson, County double the capacity oi the plant. per pound for all the growers Allen G. Hollingsworth, aged Judge, who died in a Portland IN SIGHT SINGING wish to deliver. Oregon Cham Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marshall, Miss Maude Davis and Miss 47 years, son of Enoch H. Hol hospital. with their granddaughter, Mary Olive Bassett have gone to Dee, pion Gooseberries are a very T « S. Sutton has bought a Hamilton, left here Wednesday lingsworth, died Tuesday morn A demonstration in sight sing profitable berry to grow, easy Hood River county, to spend a ing of tuberculosis. Funeral ser few weeks visiting with the lat twenty-five acre tract o f land of afternoon for Arlington, NewJer- vices conducted by Rev. F. C. ing is to be given with pupils of to handle and net good returns. Miss Jennie D. Miller, located sey, which is the home o f the the Dundee school at 4 p. m. Sat We desire to make future con ter’s sister, Mrs. Williams. tw o miles west o f Newberg, the mother o f the latter. Miss Ham Stannard were held at the Hol urday, June 23. C. W. Train, who moved frort consideration being $3,000. It lingsworth Co. chapel on Wed The purpose of the demonstra tracts for about ten acres of ilton will remain with her moth them. here to Salem seven years ago, is a part of the Williamson do nesday afternoon. tion is to prove to our State Su er who desires to direct her edu How does your garden grow? has returned and is occupying nation claim and later known as The Men’s Brotherhood of the perintendent Churchill and all cation. -Mr. and Mrs. Marshall If you notice that your seeds are his home on the corner of Sev. the Sears farm. will remain for some time and Presbyterian church will give a who may be present that sight not growing as they should .we enth and Chehalem streets. W. H. Davis, a veteran o f the expect to visit New York, Wash social to all the friends of the singing may be taught in public ask you to inform us regarding Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Edwards, Civil War, is here from Sacra ington, Philadelphia and other congregation Tuesday evening instruction under a credit system the conditions that do not ap of Portland and Willamina, and mento, California, visiting his points before they return. I f the a t 8 o ’clock in the church, hav as other branches are taught, pear just right and we will assist Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edwards, of daughter, Mrs. Olive Bassett, weather does not get too tropi ing secured A. G. Jackson, of and that teachers who know to whatever extent we are able Tillamook, were visitors at the and the latter is hoping he may cal they may remain to attend Portland, to give his address on nothing about sight singing may i i information as to what should Edwards parental home Sunday. like it here so well he will remain the National G. A. R. Encamp “ Our NationtI Forestry Work,” quality to do the work in a peri be done. illustrated with very interesting od o f one to three months. Improvements are fast uearing S. F. Lowe, Emmett and Ever permanently. This is his first ment. slides. All are welcome. No Teachers, school board mem completion, the painters are now ett Gulley, Walter Perisho apd trip to Oregon. W. W. Hollingsworth Co., un charges. Come and be sociable. bers and all who may feel inter putting on the finishing touches. Paul Lewis went to Pacific City W. H. Jenkins, who has been dertakers, were called to St. Paul ested are earnestly requested to Our new offices are quite com the latter part of last week, a frequent caller in Newberg in Wednesday evening t o ta k e Bake Dot Chicken Pie witness tbe demonstration. plete and we ask you to call at where they made a good catch the capacity of traveling passen charge ot the body o f Andrew The exercises are to be con any time you are near the can ger agent for the Southern Pa Goeldel, who died suddenly while o f fish. ' Next Tuesday evening at Fern- ducted in the school building. nery. There will be an inspec Rev. O. E. Goettel arrived cific, has been appointed head of riding in an automobile with one wood gym, chicken pie supper, 7 J. P. Powell. tion day in the near future when the advertising bureau for the S. home Tuesday morning from of his neighbors. On last Satur to 8:30 o ’clock, 15 and 25 cents. the general public will have an Spokane where he went to at P., his former place being taken day evening they were also called Benefit children’s play sh ed. WATCH THIS SPACE EACH opportunity to inspect the plant tend the assembly o f the Naxa- by Carl Taylor. to Sherwood to assist in the Music by band. and its operations. rene church. He visited Tacoma Harry K. Fawkes, the English search for the bodies of tw o WEEK FOR CANNERY NOTES Boost for your home cannery man who bought a part of the young men, Evan Owens,- aged OBITUARY OF MARSHALL SLEEPER on his w ay home. Did you notice the new flag fly all the time. I t is making the Mrs. Alice Barrick, a former Gearin tract of land across the 16 years, and Wm. Christenson, ing over the cannery building? prices the other fellows have to Marshall Sleeper was born in resident and nurse in Newberg river in Marion county and built aged 20 years, who were drown who now lives at Corvallis, is on it a few years ago, later m ov ed in the Tualatin river while Racine county, Wis., Sept. 26, It was raised without any cere pay, and we will pay the highest prices for a term of years. We reported to the Graphic by some ing to Portland, was mentioned lathing. The funeral services 1850. He was the son of Hub mony, but it signifies to the full need all the fruit products in this one who sends in a note signed in Sunday’s papers as having were held jointly in Sherwood on bard and Floretta Sleeper. He est extent the patriotic senti “ A Friend,” to be in poor health been appointed to the staff as Sunday, conducted by Rev’s But- was married at Neilsville, Wis ment of those connected with section to make the business a success. and preparing for a second sur secretary o f tbe Russian Extra er of the Congregational church consin, April 4, 1888, to Ada the plant. Yours for a bigger cannery, About one year ago the Valley gical operation at St. M ary’s ordinary Commission now visit and Astleford of the Friends Hodges, going from there, to Valley Canning Company. Canning Company started the church. South Dakota where he lived un ing the United States. hospital. BAIRD'S a hind.erabroider“kch $1.00 to $2.00 Crepe ¿t:..,.................................. 10c a yard Uingnams 1 rancy Hair Kibbons ^ ' * 30c „rf 35c a yard " " Ladies’ Undergarments E C. BAIRD CASH PAID FOR EGGS