'■Ci - , v -- Mrs. Elizabeth W right, widow A Ford outfit passed through of the late J. M. W right, is here Newberg Tuesday afternoon from La Grande as the guest of labeled" Brownsville, Texas" anc Mrs. Rebecca Allen and in the it was rigged out about like one interval is visiting former neigh­ would expect to see coming from bors and friends. The Wrights th a t section of our domain. „ were residents of Newberg for H obart Littlefield and Archie many years. MeCrea, who spent severa Arrival and Departure of Pas. Chester Zumwalt says he has about made up his mind to en­ L ast Sunday’s Oregonian con­ months on the Mexican border •enger Trains. tained .a picture of Thomas last season, have been again T rala* lor PartUaS T ratal from PortUaS list in the Marine Corps. Forest pres in the Coast moun­ Prince’s new home on the east called to the colors and will leave 6:87 A. M. 9:03 A. M. side in Portland to which bis soon for camp. H obart has been 9:10 A. M. 11:02 A. M. tains have delayed the shipment son Harold and wife have moved working in Portland but is home 1:17 P. M. 5:23 P. M. of logs which has < »ccasioned the Mr. Prince, who is improving in 3:53 P. M. for a short visit before leaving. 6:58 P. M. closing down of the mill since 2:26 P. M. health, will probably circulate In a recent news letter from ' 2:05 P. M. Monday. *1:00 A. M. between his home a t Dundee anc San Francisco published in one •12:55 A. M. +6:50 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Timberlake the Portland home. of the Portland papers, it was visited with relatives a t Willa- •S aturday night only. stated th a t John J. Elliott, son Mrs. Fred Carter, the wife o: tLoop Special Saturday & Sunday mina last Friday and went on of F. A. Elliott, State Forester, to salt w ater tor a stay of a the new pastor coming to Friends chufch, arrived here who bad been in training with O. K. Edwards was in New- couple of days. the Officers’ Reserve Corps for berg Monday. , "‘Miss Amy H srg ir who has Wednesday evening w ith the some time, had been released for Ole M artin was over from charge of the force of women baby of the family. She left her service a t the Aviation station Donald Wednesday. folk a t the cannery, was laid off husband and the other children a t Berkeley. It is said th a t the ELECTRIC RANGES Yosr own time to pay a t Bozeman, M ontana, they to few days on account of sick­ Mrs. S. A. Stubbs is visiting ar ray heads are bringing pressure w ith relatives in Portland. \ ness but is back a t work again. come o n , through in the Ford. to bear on the men to induce as They are h o t expected to arrive Mrs. Bert Miller and children Joe Nelson came in from Ameri­ before the lattfer p a rt of next many as possible to train foy are visiting with friends in Cor­ can Lake last Sunday for a stay /week. aviation work. between the afternoon trains vallis. “ Hi ros You Right’ Cook With Lifhtalaf Wednesday morning the 9:03 Friday evening there will be a with his parents. He was well ~ W. S. Parker, of LaGrande, train from Portland w as held here meeting a t the home of President w as in New berg for a short stay and hearty and ready for a good for about tw enty minutes on ac- Pennington in the interest of the fill of cherries. Tuesday. count of the large am ount of ex­ attendance a t Pacific College the L ast Monday morning a unique. ABOUT THE DRAFT BY Barney Groth went to Salem A. P. Johnson, of Corvallis, press m atter there wa« to un­ coming year. Members of the outfit passed through Newberg, Tuesday to take the examination who is well known in Newberg, load, there bring in the lot 150 board, faculty, alumni and stu­ THE COUNTY CLERK writes to have the Graphic sent boxes of cherries for the cannery, dent body, as well as all others being made up of Mr. and Mrs. < o r the Officers Reserve Corps. Roy Chatterson and little son, The college auxiliary will meet to him in Los Angeles for a time, some coming from Hood River who are interested in securing a of San Francisco, and a young Editor Graphic: . on Saturday afternoon a t 2:30 saying he and bis family are on but the larger number coming large college attendance the com­ bear cub, all traveling in a Owing to the anxiety of the -. , . . iL .. . . public in regard to the arm y o ’clock a t the residence of Thos. the way there. from the W. W. C otton orchards ing year, are invited to meet and motorcycle with side attachm ent. , , T I , ., . dratt, i thought it would prob- Mrs. C. McLain, of Portland,’ belp map out the campaign for Rood. near Portland. And the Chattersons were quite . . . . . ° .. , , , . , _ n | ably be of considerable interest a sister of W. W. Hollingsworth, the rest of the summer. With The L. C. Simms family is here jroperly named for Mrs. C. was After closing hours last Satur­ if I give you the information I for a visit with the parents of in company with her friends, day Evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. leading government officials,from veritable chatter-box, telling have a t hand, in regard to the Mrs. Simms, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. McCune, Morris drove across the country President Wilson down, urging their experiences while the m atter. From the vast number of Seattle, were here on a visit all students who can do to go F. Wallace. into the foothills of the Coast on with their education as a p a t­ machine was being repaired a t of inquiries I have been receiving the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. George were Mountains to the west of Carl­ riotic duty, Pacific college ought the Newberg Cyclery. She said in regard to the draw ing a t Miss Ellen Gregory who went o u t from Portland the first of ton, and camped on the banks to have the greatest enrollment they came north from San F ran ­ Washington, last Friday, I to Sah Francisco to attend the cisco a m onth ago and had been the week visiting their son-in- of Panther creek in a quiet re- in its history this year. think the public as a rule are of as far north as Vancouver, B. C law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. wedding of her sister arrived rtreat where they slept under the wrong opinion in regard to home last Saturday. “On her Sylvan Strait. some friendly fir trees th a t have Sheldon A. Stubbs has had and east as far as Spokane. In some of the m ost im portant way back she stopped a t Med­ been affording shelter to weary losted in his office window dur­ the Cascade Mountains they m atters in regard to the d raw ­ Clarence Jones, who is spend­ ford for a visit with friends. ing the week a fist of the names rilled a mother bear with three travelers tor countless years. ing the vacation season clerking ing. In the first place every of men registered in this p a rt of cubs, tw o of which were black W. A. King and family, of P ort­ in the Meier & Frank Co. store, man in the United States who Arthur K. Wilson, who gradu­ came out from Portland Sunday land, passed through Newberg ated from Pacific College with the county, with those marked and the other brown. They had registered was draw n, so who come in the first 300 or gave the black ones aw ay and on the train this morning bound for a family visit. the class of 1908 and who also more to be called in the draft, the brown one they were taking the only thing for each person to for Newport where Mrs. King L. C. Simms who came in last tau g h t in the college for a time, when the time comes for Yamhill home to show to their friends. be anxious about now is in w hat Sunday from a trip into Eastern and the children,with Miss Mary was here Wednesday night with relative position his name will Washington, said the hot dry Sanders, will remain until the Mrs. Wilson and their little county to supply a quota of The youngster was ta t and appear in the fist which applies men, though it is not claimed seemed to be enjoying its long wyather was cutting the crops close of August. to Yamhill county. Our county daughter in attendance a t the th Pres, and Mrs. Pennington George wedding anniversary cel­ a t the markings are complete ride by motorcycle. Mrs. C. was was very fortunate, as she had short in th a t section. or absolutely correct in every trousered and as brown as the more volunteers than her q uota E. B. Ridgeway went to Wood- and their Pasadena, California, ebration. Their home is in Los instance, as the checking up has bear. required in the first call, therefore, burn last Saturday afternoon to visitors, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Angeles,where he has been teach* been made from the fists of M artin and son, went to P ort­ there will be no one required to ing in the city schools for several numbers published in the daily attend the camp meeting being WEST CHEHALEI appear before the local exemp­ held by the Church of God sect. land Wednesday and were taken years. papers. Realizing the liability over the Columbia River High­ tion board a t this time. How­ He returned Monday. At the garden p arty given a t of mistakes being made the Mathew Patten purchased a way by O. J. Sherman. ever, if there is another call soon, the home of C. R. Duer on Thurs­ Graphic does not feel free to Maxwell last week. A. J. Barrell and family who Clifford Wallen, son of A. P. which seems very probable, day evening of last week about publish the list a t present. have been located a t Marshfield Mrs. Swan Benson has return­ Yamhill county will be called up­ Wallen, of Springbrook, who is where he has been in the employ $20 w as realized for the Red John Gilbert received a paper a ed from the east after a few on to supply her quota, then the of the Southern Pacific, are here a member of an Aviation Corps Cross. Miss Jennie D. Miller few days ago published a t his months absence. is located a t F o rt Sam Houston, men called will be the first ones played the p a rt of fortune teller, for a visit w ith relatives. Texas, and it is reported th a t adding much to the amusement old Indiana home town, Lewis­ B. F. Yergen and family a t­ th a t were draw n a t Washing­ Warren Hall and family came there is a probability of his com­ features of the evening, and ville, in which it was stated th a t tended a Sunday school rally a t ton. For instance if in the next o u t from Siletx in a machine last pany being sent to Siberia. the government was going to Donald last Sunday. call Yamhill county bas to fur­ should there be in the future as Friday for a visit with the F. R. establish aviation training sta ­ Edwin Secour, of Forest Grove, nish 100 men, then the numbers Will Wharton, son of W. H. many matches made as she Rundell and Hall families. They tions a t Indianapolis and Day- is making a three-week’s visit 1 to 100 inclusive will be re­ W harton, of Yakima, Washing­ predicted there will be a rich returned home qn Monday. ton, Ohio, and th a t machines with the Mathew Patten family. quired to appear before the local ton, who was formerly a resident harvest for divorce lawyers. would fly between the tw o points Will Round who spent several board for examination. I t will of Newberg and president of the Mr and Mrs. Clarence Butt along the line of the old National Im portant business called De- probably be the first of August days in New berg a t the home of First National Bank, was in his father, Rev. George F. Round, Newberg Wednesday, dressed in and son Ralph, in company with Road in droves of considerable Vere Fendall to Portland, Satur­ before the exemption board will Mr. and Mrs. R. H. C. Bennett numbers for practice. I t w as day evening. He was not able have the official fist compiled left tor his home a t Long Beach, unitorm furnished by "Uncle made a trip to Wilhoit Springs further stated th a t arrangements to return home for a day or two. and be able to give each one his Washington, Tuesday morning. Sam." in the Ford last Saturday even­ m ust be made for the use of a D. P. Shaw and L. L. Amoth C. J. Hoskins and family and W. H. W oodworth, president ing where they drank mineral number of large open fields along and their wives motored over to relative position in the fist of 1466 names, which is the com­ Om ar Fendall and family left to ­ of the First National Bank, and w ater and slept out in the open the way for use in alighting and Tillamook Friday and returned plete registration for this conn-, d ay by auto for the Tillamook John Hutzen,who spent a month with the boughs of friendly fir a call w-as made for land owners late Sunday evening. They re­ ty. Anyone th a t will write, C. county beaches, expecting to visiting in the Atlantic states, trees tor a canopy. They re­ to make offers for such service. p o rt a very pleasant trip. B. Wilson, the county clerk, and make their first stop a t Netarts. are home again and report a de­ turned the following evening, Uncle John thinks he would en­ They will be gone about a week. lightful trip. Mr. Hutzen seems Sunday morning Jasper Davis, enclose the number of his blue circling around for a call of some joy the sight of such an a rray of card, also the number of his The Misses Ruth and Helen to be considerably improved in of the many Marion county air craft, like a flock of black­ from Colorado, and Dr. A. M. Davis came out and spent the precinct—both of these numbers Mendenhall who came from Bay health. towns. birds a t corn planting time, pass­ dav with Mr. and Mrs. H arry are given on the blue card you View, Washington, last week to Mrs. Effie Tolson Brodie, a Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Crocker ing over head a t his old Indiana Davis. Jasper Davis remained received the day you registered— attend the funeral of their father, former college girl here, was went to Gladstone last Sunday home. and enclose a self-addressed John Mendenhall, will remain down from Corvallis in compa­ afternoon to hear Billy Sunday. Francis Beverly Berwick made until Tuesdav morning. envelope, will receive their num­ here for the present with their ny witn her husband the first of They say they went with prej­ his advent Tuesday, Ju ly 17, After spending the past tw o ber, which indicates the relative mother. the week visiting the Wileys’ a t udiced opinions formed in ad­ coming to gladden the home of months with his grandparents, position, in the fist for Yamhill C. E. Newhouse, superintendent Rex and with Rev. and Mrs. A. vance by reading about the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hugh Ber­ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Anderson, county. Owing to the ex tra Roth, of Salem, went to and manager of the Springbrook Astleford a t Sherwood. They evangelist, but came aw ay with wick (Mae Whitten) a t the Mc­ Marvin , , ... , , . . am ount of work in the county Wednesday, to spend a . . , _ .. .... ■cannery, was in the first of the were callers a t the Graphic office changed minds and very much Kinley apartm ents. The mar­ Portland, * ’ , . . ~ . clerk s office, it will be necessary week w ith his aunt, Mrs. Carrol i . . . , ... * week and stated th a t on Satur­ on Monday. in sym pathy with- his work. riage of Mr. and Mrs. Berwick ^ . . . ; . for you to comply with the Starr, after which he will return t , . n ..... day the cannery put up a full car With fines of rigs of various The large auditorium built this will be remembered for the un­ _ ! »above request. C. B. Wilson, j County Clerk load of cherries and berries, 700 kinds aw aiting their turn for de­ year to take the place of the old usual circumstance th a t the to Salem. cases, which was an excellent livery a t the cannery, and with one th a t had seen so many years bride and bridegroom were step­ Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and j ......................................... run for a small plant. a large force of men and women of service w as filled to overflow­ brother and sister. The baby family came over from Forest I did not return home with her Rev. G. H. Lee went to Eugene a t work in the plant, things are ing. has been named Francis, after Grove last Sunday to spend the i family as she intends to make a Tuesday to attend the Presby­ kept humming. L ast Saturday Fred Jackson, of Seattle, a Dr. Frank M. Taylot, of Port­ day with Mr. and Mrs. M athew , two-week’s visit with the Misses terian Synod, this being the an­ a pack of 32,000 cans was made graduate of Pacific College in the land. He is the grandson of Mr. Patten. Miss Aileen Hoffman' Patten. nual meeting, and one of the and the average per day is run­ class of 1899, came lgst week for and Mrs. J. E. Berwick, of Hep- m atters to be considered by th at ning a t 25,000 cans. a visit with his sister, Mrs. C. N. pner, Oregon, and the great- body is the proposed merger of At their home out on the Day- Terrell, and remained until Tues­ grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Albany College and Pacific Uni­ ton road Mr, and Mrs. Charles day morning. Mr. Jackson has Whitten, of Newport, Ore., and versity, of Forest Grove. Veiths gave a six o’clock birth­ been teaching in the Seattle of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brouillette, A couple of young "Nancy” day dinner one evening the first schools for several years and for of Portland.—Oregon Sunday The House and lot at 511 South Howard and two Iota on Blaine St. milk goats arrived here Tuesday of the week, the invited guests the past few years has been Journal. Mrs. R. H. Berwick in rear of house; also the furniture of the house including range, morning from Southern Cali­ being Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grove, superintendent of the South will be well remembered by a dining table, beds,dressers, rugs, garden tools, etc. will be offered fornia billed to J. L. Hoskins but V. A. Vincent and family and Park, Highland Park and Con­ host of friends in Newberg, where S T ia f S SATURDAY AUG. 4 AT 2:30 P. M. they were for D. J. Gilbert. Mr. Miss Carrie Allen. It is stated cord schools. Mrs. Jackson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ For terms and information inquire of Mrs. A. J. Dickerman, 511 Hoskins will have one coming th a t Mrs. Veith’s reputation ns the little son are visiting with ter H. Whitten resided, and South Howard street. N. P. NELSON, Auctioneer her sister a t Rockaway Beach where the years of her growing soon from „ the same breeder a cook was fully sustained on and will Visit in Newberg later. girlhood were spent. this pleasant occasion. which he expects to keep. OUR COOKING RATE IS YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. Real Estate At Auction *