> I The Misses Cicaly and Millie M. Bluest one, who lives on the Haworth, o f Eldorado, Kansas, Lane Sprogis place across the arrived here Tuesday evening for river, lost all his bousehok a visit with their sister, Mrs. B goods and tools one day last Dillon, west o f. town. This is week by fire. He says be an< the first time Mrs. Dillon has his wife were away from the seen her sisters for almost thirty house at the time the fire broke years. They will remain for an out and as there bad not been Attirai of Pa*. Dr. John S. Rankin has receiv­ indefinite time. any fire in the bouse for severa ed his commission for the medical Trama hours be is unable to account for While working at the Chase & T rtlM h f h r lln d J T nÜM tram PartfeaS corps in the army with the rank Linton gravel bunkers on the its origin. He first heard a noise 6:87 A. M. 9:03 A. M. of First Lieutenant and is sub­ river bank one day last week like an explosion and when he 9:10 A. M. j 11:02 A. M. ject to call on three days’ notice. Earl Hutchens was struck on looked in the direction of the 1:17 P. M. Roger St. Helen, who was a the head by a piece of machinery house it was a mass of flames, 5:23 P. M. 4:06 P. M. 6:68 P. M. resident of Newberg when it was and laid out for a time, but is He figures his loss at $400 with 2:26 P. M. 2:05 P. M. a town o f but few houses, was back at work again. It is said no insurance. IKK) A. M. •12:55 A. M. out from Portland last Sunday to have been a close call as the 16:51 P. M. Albert M. Hadley, a former In­ visiting the Jesse Cook family •Saturday sight only. temple is near where he was hit. diana man and a resident of tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday and other friends. The Yamhill Electric Co. has Newberg several years ago, who Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Martin are bought 50 feet frontage on the was well known to many read­ The many friend*, of Vernon T. here from Pasadena, California, ers of the Graphic, died at the Hinahaw will be sorry to hear of visiting the Levi T. Pennington corner where their office is locat­ ed and the rooms formerly occu­ home of his son in Portland last hi* illness from fever. family, and will remain tor some pied by A. P. Oliver, deceased, Thursday. The deceased moved Lloyd Dunahoo is now a mem time. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. and F. S. Youngs, thelatterw ithjwith his family .from Indiana to ELEC TR IC R AN G ES Your own tm e to pay ber of. the U. S. Signal Corps and Pennington are sisters. Spokane, Washington, when his candy shop, have been rented is stationed at Omaha. • a • Mrs. Gertrude Whitis, o f Prine- to S. S. Dow who will move the that city was small but growing D. C. Rogers, a wholesale lnm ville, Who is attending the big Enterprise plant to this location. at a rapid rate. A few years ber dealer of Portland, was t assemblage of teachers in Port­ F. H. Smith, o f Endeavor, Wis­ later when Spokane had the big New berg visitor Tuesday. land, came out last Sunday to consin, is in town visiting the H. fire he was burned out of house Y n “H I C. B. Wilson and family were spend the day with former J. Maynard family who are rela­ and home, losing practically ev­ friends and with relatives. dow n from McMinnville for tives o f his. He says he rented erything he had. For several visit with relatives last Sunday. Mrs. Rhoades, the mother of his farm for a year to visit and years he has been making his The Misses Ludle Dixon and W. L. Robertson, has been here take a rest, but he finds time home in Portland, most of the where she intends to work dur­ THE BEAUTIFUL WIXAIETTE Stella Crooks went to Portland during the week §ttending Chau­ hangs heavy on his hands in his time with one o f his sons. ing the summer. Wednesday to attend camp tauqua regularly and apparent effort to do nothing. He expects Monday afternoon the writer By B ub L. Stmpaoa ly enjoying every number, al­ to g o on to California and later had the pleasure of being one of A number of the Strate and From the Cascade’s frozen gorges, meeting. Horning families, are attending to Florida to spend next winter. an »utn party that went to Leaping like a child at play, Prank Morrill, manager of the though she is 87 years old. the Holiness camp meeting in Winding, widening through tbs V fllsy, Champoeg to see the historical E. B. Collard, whose illness Cascades Lumber Co., a friend Roy Mills, who was down Portland this week. Bright Willamette glides away. o fC .J . Hoskins, was in town from Salem Wednesday, said was recently mentioned in the minting that is being made by Onward ever, Mr. and Mr*. Robt. Hayden Tuesday. Chas. K. Spaplding was improv­ Graphic, died at his home on T. Gegoux, a French artist. In motored out from Portland Sun­ Lovely river. Softly calling to the sea. Mrs. Alta Howe and Mrs. ing more rapidly lately and they Wynooski street this morning at the party were M ayor Larkin day and spent the day with Mr. Time that scars us, Esther Oliver are visiting their thought he would be able to be the age o f 79 years. Deceased and R. J. Moore, who furnished and Mrs. Jack Sawyer. Maims and mars ua. father, W. H. Warner, o f Cbeha- taken home ip the coarse o f ten was well known in Yamhill :he machines, S. S. Dow, of the Leaves no track or trench on thee. Misses Nina and Daisie Wright, county, he having held the office Enterprise, Dr. Rankin, and of days. *. lem Center. of Staples, Minnesota, are visit­ Spring’s g reen witchery is weaving Prof. John Peterson, who sup­ of sheriff tw o terms, and was the Chautauqua people there ing their sister, Mrs. Jack Saw­ Braid and border fo r thy side; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Northup left here the first o f the week for erintends the teaching o f pen deputy sheriff a number o f terms. were H. R. Stone, superinten­ yer, and family tor a few weeks. Grace forever haunts thy journey. Beauty dimples an thy tide. + visit at their former home, in manship in the Tacoma schools, He leaves a widow and a num­ dent, Wm. A. Bone, Ex-Govern­ Rex was a very quiet place the Through the purple gates o f morning ber o f grown children. or Carlson, and the members ot is here visiting his sister-in-law, Minnesota. theFillion Concert Party. The fourth, most o f the people divid­ Now thy russets ripples dance. Mrs. Elfie Ball has returned Mrs. Emma M. Hodgin, and at­ Sam and Emil Lemon and An­ old artist was found in a happy ing their allegiance between Golden, then, when day, departing, ' On thy waters trails his lance. home from an extended visit tending the sessions o f the N. E. son Lemon and family returned Wednesday from a week’s boat­ mood and he took keen delight Sherwood and Newberg, a Ad W altzing, flashing, with relatives and friends in Til­ A. in Portland. some taking in .the celebration Tinkling, plashing. Mrs. Emma Pearson, who has ing trip on the Willamette. in showing his most excellent lamook county. at both places. Limpid, volatile and f ree They went as far a r Albany, but painting to his visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0 . Van At* been visiting her sister, Mrs. A, Always hurried In honor of the birthday of her stopped at easy stages along the Ta be buried ta are receiving congratulations Millard, left Saturday for her sister, Miss Nina.Wright, Mrs. way, going and coming, for In the bitter, moon-mad sea. on the birth o f a little daughter home in Chicago. She will visit ack Sawyer entertained Wed­ camping and fishing. They say various points in Canada on her In thy crystal depths inverted who arrived Wednesday. Miss Olive Ramsey has spent nesday afternoon, about a dozen Swings a picture o f the sky way east. Mrs. Millard accom­ the fish did not take the hook Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cumpston, panied her to Portland. very well but were able to catch the past week in Portland with of the young ladies of the neigh­ Like those wavering hopes o f .Aidsnn o f Portland, were guests o f Mr. borhood being present. all they wanted for eating. J ; 1 er sister, Mrs. Morrison. Dimly in our dreams that be. George Lamb and family came and Mrs. W. W. Hollingsworth Clouded often, drowned in turmoil, Miss Stella Wilson, o f Suver, is W. H. Taylor, o f Pomeroy, Mrs. H. H. Peters’ brother, out from Tillamook the first of Feint and lovely, far away— and relatives last Sunday. spending a few weeks at the which is one o f the big grain ierman Wentz, drove out for a Wreathing sunshine on the morrow. the week and are visiting the C. Walter Backus and family mo­ A. Hod son family, Mr. Lamb in growing sections o f Eastern lome o f her grandmother, Mrs. short visit Saturday from Port­ Breathing f ragrance round today. Love would wander tored out from Portland Sunday the interval attending the N. B. Washington, has been here dur­ M. J. Heater. end. Mrs. Peters and son Mel- Hers and ponder, and spent the afternoon with A. in Portland. Mrs. Lamb and ing the week visiting at T. H. Miss Ozella Hart, of Tilla- vie, accompanied him back and Hither poetry would dream; their uncle, Henry Shuette. Thorne’s. In coming he says he mook, is the guest o f her cousin, returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Hod son are sisters. L ife’s old questions. drove through the Walla Walla Blanche Carlisle. Miss Hart ex­ Miss M artha.Hart, of Port­ Sad suggestions— Miss Mary Jones attended the On Thursday o f next week land, has been the guest o f the Mrs. C. R. Duer and Mrs. f . M. wheat belt and he figures that pects to remain about a month. “ Whence and whither?’ ’ throng thy . E. A. convention iu Portland stream. Misses Gertrude and Esther Hol­ Lemon will give a card party at Eastern Washington will have Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wendell Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ about seventy-five per cent o f a and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Tail- day. Thursday she presided On the roaring wastes o f ocean lingsworth for the past week. the home o f the former for the Soon thy scattered waves shall teas; normal crop this season. Mrs. man attended the Music Festi­ over the Wyoming refreshment ’ Mid the surges’ rhythmic tbumfer Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Hobbs benefit of the Red Cross, and a Taylor is a daughter o f Mrs. val at the new auditorium in >ooth, she being a former resi­ made a hasty call in Newberg general invitation is extended to Shall thy silver tongue be lost. Thoroe. Portland Saturday evening. Oh! thy glimmering rush o f gladness dent o f that state. Monday when on their way those interested to attend. Mocks this turbid life o f mine. Eugene Chafin Taylor, the sev­ borne from Portland to Eugene. Among those attending the N. Mrs. Martha Ritchie, o f Cor­ The friends o f G. E. Frost will Racing to the wild forever, en months old child o f Mr. and B. A. in Portland this week are be concerned to know that he Down the sloping paths o f time. ■ Mrs. Hallie L. Shoemaker, a vallis, and Mrs. Eva Robinson, Mrs. Ernest E. Taylor, o f East the Misses Mabel Rush, Daisy Onward ever. o f Amity, relatives of Mr. and former resident o f Newberg, was First street, died July 5th as a Newhouse, Nellie M. Hill, Eunice was taken to Portland Tuesday Lovely river. week with the typhoid fever. As out from Portland last week vis­ iirs. Theo Jeffries, have been result o f whooping cough and Softly calling to the see. Lewis and Florence Rees, all it was taken in time there is ev­ iting ber sister-in-law, Mrs. T. lere during the week on a visit. pneumonia. The funeral was Time that sears ua. from Springbrook. They are attending Chautauqua ery hope for a slight attack and C. Staley. Maims and mars us, conducted at the residence July Next Sunday will be“ dime Sun- a speedy recovery. Leavss no track or trench on thee. Mr. and Mrs. M. Perkins have and are greatly pleased with the 6th, by Aaron M. Bray, and the nay” in the Sunday school. The been here from Tillamook during program. interment was at the Friends dimes will be used to purchase Herbert York, who taught in cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor the week visiting with Mr. and testaments for the soldier boys Mrs. Ira K. Vantress and look­ the academy department o f Pa­ are very grateful to all the many cific College a few years ago and friends who have assisted in va­ ot the state. Preaching at 11 ing for a location. o ’clock on ‘ ‘Gospel Jewelry.” Prof. Rogers, a prominent edu­ who is now teaching at Lake rious ways during their trial and Christian Endeavor meeting on cator o f Menomonee, Wisconsin, Stevens, Washington, spoke at bereavement. The many beauti­ “God Our Helper,” will be led by was here the first of the week the Friends church last Saturday ful flowers were greatly appreci­ Mrs. Mattie Graves. Subject of visiting at the home of his father- night. He came out from Port­ ated. S T A R T S F R ID A Y evening message will be ‘‘The end where he was attending the in-law, P. L. Cate. R. J. Moore, George L. Kelty Prodigal Sons.” and Jesse Edwards met the State The local business of the Stan­ N. E. A. Francis Haworth, the young­ Highway Commission Wednes­ Great interest is being mani­ dard Oil Co. has increased to fested in Chautauqua week by such an extent that Bert Miller, est son of Mrs. Alice Haworth, day morning at a point on the the people o f this community, a the manager, has put on Horace who was working in the silo fac­ Portland road west of Middle- good-sized delegation being pres­ tory, lost the four fingers o f his ton at the railroad crossing, and Nelson as an extra man. ent at each program. Spring- Miss Jane Martin, of Berkeley, right hand last Saturday morn­ conferred with the members rel­ brook as a community endorses and will continue until further notice. Big reduction on the California, and Miss Nell Tem­ ing by letting his hand come in ative to the paving o f the road and supports every good and following lines: pleton and her mother, of Wich­ contact with a saw. Dr. Rankin between Newberg and Portland. progressive movement that New­ who attended him, says the The bids for the work are to be ita, Kansas, are here visiting the All our Men's and Young Men’s Summer Clothing re­ thumb was saved, which will be opened July 20 and they were berg makes, and everyone who Mrs. Eva H. Hull family. duced from 1-5 to 1-3 lass than form er prices. much better than nothing on assured that the paving would is in attendance at the various ' Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard that hand. He seems to be get­ be completed before the winter Chautauqua programs expresses Hundreds o f pairs Men's, W om en's and Children's and daughter, Mildred, left Sun­ a hope that each summer we ting along nicely. rains set in. The crossing above Shoes, to be closed out for less than factory prices. day for their home in Living­ may be able to have this enter­ On Saturday evening, under mentioned is to be eliminated by ston, Montana, after a tw o taining and instructive week of Dry Goods, Wash Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Cur­ weeks’ visit with relatives here. the auspices o f the North Main making an under cut in the rail­ lectures and music. tain Materials, Silk Gloves, House Dresses and Club, a community dinner was road grade so vehicles may pass P. E. Wanless has been ap­ held at Shady Glen in honor of under instead ot over the track. dozens o f other lines at a big discount pointed city marshal and is now Geo. Range, o f Mountain View. For many years after the rail­ REX Entire stock o f Spring and Summer Coats, Suits, keeping a watchful eye over Nearly fifty friends and neigh­ road was built the road passed Mrs. Saint spent a few days of Newberg during our sleeping bors gathered together to wish under the trestle but when the Dresses and fancy Skirts for Ladies and Misses to hours. He is also subject to call him every success in the position i ill was made it was closed up last week visiting friends in be closed out from 1-4 to 1-3 less the form er prices. Portland. at any hour during the day. he has accepted at McMinnville. and a grade crossing, which is Com e early w hile the stock Is at its best Mrs. M. Quittenbaum and Arthur Phinney and family, of During the evening the guest of always dangerous, was made daughter, Freda, are spending Rock Lake, Washington, spent honor was literally the life of the necessary. It is a dangerous last Sunday in Newberg, he party and it is hoped, seeing his crossing, owing to the curve in the summer in Edmonton, Al­ bunting up old acquaintances home is still here, he will be able the track, and the public will be berta, Canada. Miss Halycon Wiley went to whom he knew twenty years to attend the future community glad to know that the change is to be made. Scotts Mills the first of the week ago when he was a resident here. gatherings of the district. OUR COOKING RATE IS YAM HILL ELECTRIC CO. July Clearance Sale JU LY D . M . NAYBERGER, McMinnville, Or.