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Sheldon A. Stubbs is in Port Miss Carrie Allen visited friends land tod a y on business. Its Portland Sunday. Rev. Kienle filled the Rodney Anna Went* spent a few days tvKz*** here with her friend, Myrtle avenue M. E. church pulpit in sTi . f C .yA f;,; H Portland last Sunday. James. Rev. Aaron M. Bray has been W. E. Thomas, of Junction */’’MtP5®?>' • V - «a««»«, called to Antiat, Washington, by City, was in tow n a tew days h ■ f A « M V ' 4 ' f I I y p £ «= / ¡Ülfc M • Rev. Jt)hn Riley, a minister at this week. W E ßi ■ | S | r ^ ' Mrs. Henry Scbuette left for that place, t o conduct a series of Seattle today to visit her daugh revival meetings. Uncle Cy Nelson has been busy ’ ad ^ $ 0 0 1 * ter, Mrs. R oy Lillico. the last few days digging a crop W. B. Baker and R. M. San* of potatoes he had planted. “ Help ders took in the patriotic pa is so scarce and I felt kindvof spry rade in Portland Wednesday. so I am digging them myself,” is Mr. Mills, of the head office of the way Newberg’s 91-year-young H1Q>ù >fl* Q * y Q >ft*Q *ù *Q *Q *ù*Q ‘ ù *0 *0*Q ‘ ù *iy Q '^ j*C i‘ ù ‘ ù ‘ j~ iT Q ìj^ iy ì> ~ iy iy o w Q ify ^ y < > ~ ù ìy t> ~ iy iiy iy c^ i3 the Spaulding Logging Com QNUBUBQBUBQNvBQlMByBQNUBUBUvvwvBvBQBvBSBUQvv pioneer puts it. Twenty bushels pany, was a business caller in in two days. Newberg Wednesday. B. H. Langw orthy returned Mrs. Willis Green returned home Tuesday .after several M onday evening from a tw o months spent at the home of her m onths’ visit with his children, CBmaaCToswMaBCTo^Bom xpraoMOBOMaci' brother in Wisconsin. w h o live in Minnesota, North D akota and Montana. He ex Among the Portland passen Arrival aad Departure o f P w - Mrs. J. P. Clark returned M on perienced some very severe gers Thursday were Dr. Sarah Traine. day from a visit with friends at weather, especially in Montana, Smith, Mrs. Swan Benson, C. V. Trahi (rara TwtluMl Fargo. where he encountered a real Baker and C. C. Ferguson. 6:87 A. M. blizzard. 9:03 A. M. E. E. T aylor and family have George Hodges and mother, 9:10 A. M. 11.-02 A. M. moved to Boise, Idaho, where W. W. Lunger, w ho aspires Mrs. M aryE . Hodges, spent Sat 1:17 P. M. 5:23 P. M. he has accepted a call as pastor t o become county judge, was in 3:58 P. M. urday and Sunday with Lila 6:58 P. M. o f the Friends church at that tow n a short while on Tuesday 2:25 P. M. Hodges add Barbara Morris, 2:05 P. M. place. evening adding spices to the po *1:00 A. M. w h o are working in Portland. *12*.55 A. M. t«:50 P. If. litical pot. He made it clear to Mr. and Mrs! Frank Paris of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirkhamand his friends that if he received the •Saturday sig h t only. Portland were visitors at the A. ♦Loop Special Saturday A Sunday H. Dean home the first of the daughter, of Anado, Missouri, nom ination and was elected week, Mrs. Paris and Mrs. Dean are here on a visit with the W. County Judge he would only ask T. Allen family. They plan on for the one term. C. B. Wilson and family were being sisters. making their home in Portland d ow n from McMinnville Sunday. H. S. Butts and wife of Dallas, Miss Edna Everest, w h o is Mrs. C. A. Walker, o f Hills- staying in Portland and taking where they have tw o sons in schoolmates of the Eckerson b oro, is the guest of Miss Mamie home nursing at the girls' trade business. brothers years a g o in Michigan, Marr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hitchen spent a couple of days with them school, spent the week end in Miss Merle H a m s o f Scott's Newberg with her parents, Mr. moved to Gwinner, North Da while on their w ay back to the Mills is the guest of her friend, and Mrs. W. R. Everest. kota, where they have a farm, old home for a visit. They stopped Florence Kaufman, this week. last week. They expect t o make o ff to carry bade messages from S. P. Van Dyke and D. Kauf Olive Ramsey spent Saturday man, accompanied by Mr. this their permanent home the Eckersons to their old friends in Portland visiting her sister Chandler and Mrs. Edwards, though they are planning a visit and acquaintances. and doing some shopping. George H owland and family went to Tillam ook M onday. t o Newberg friends in a couple Mr. Chandler, a real estate Mr. Chandler and Mrs. Edwards years. had quite a disappointment man of Tillamook, was in the were returning home, while Mr. Bill Kunzi, w ho has been act Wednesday when they went out city several days last week on Van Dyke and Mr. Kaufman ing as guard On the O., W., R. & to the Clackamas Camp t o see business. N. bridge in Portland, has been their son Will. It seems Will had went for pleasure and fish. in Newberg on a short furlough. the day off and came home t o see Mrs. Edwards, of Tillamook, W ord comes that tw o Western w as in the city last week on a Quakers were quite honored in He has been called offguard duty the folks for his last visit, as the mission in connection with child the recent Five Years’ Meeting of and expects to g o t o Gamp boys leave Friday for North Green, Charlotte, North C aro Carolina, and be passed them on rescue work. Friends in America, held at Rich the way. The ladies o f the Presbyterian mond, Indiana, which closed lina, soon. church are planning to give a so Tuesday. Dr. Robert P retlow of Mrs. Isaac Kunzi spent the T. W. Simons, o f Juneau, Alas- cial a t the church on Thursday Seattle w as appointed presiding day Wednesday at the Clacka fA , is in the city visiting a t the evening, November 1. clerk, and Pres. Levi T. Penning mas Camp with her son Will, home o f his aunt, Mrs. A. E. Clifford Maynard, o f McMinn ton o f Pacific College reading w ho is a member o f Company A Richards. T. W. is employed in ville, spent a few hours with his and announcing clerk. M. P. El of McMinnville. The boys expect a big cannery near Juneau and parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. liott was chosen to serve on the orders to leave Friday to join has been on the jo b for seventeen Maynard, in Newberg Tuesday. finance committee and E. H. the rest o f the “ Beaver” regiment years. He spends some time each year fishing and hunting big Lester Gumm went to Port W oodward on the executive com at Charlotte. land Saturday morning expect mittee. C. W. Martin, assistant super game, and t o sit and listen to ing to enter one o f the trade Dr. Hester was called to Green- intendent o f the S. P. lines in Or him unwind some of his yarns schools and study automobiling. leaf, Idaho, Saturday, on account egon, and W. F. Miller, assistant makes a fellow itch to be there. Mr. Simons ships a barrel o f fine James J. Coyle o f St. Paul, died of the serious illness of his sister, general freight agent, were in salmon o f his ow n canning, put this morning of paralysis, aged Mrs. Rhoda Mills, w h o had been Newberg Wednesday conferring up in brine, every fall to Mrs. 70 years. He was the father o f a sufferer for many months. She with the various shippers o f this Richards. Coyle Brothers, formerly in the passed aw ay on Sunday morn city on the car situation and ing, just before her brother’s ar general shipping conditions. Saturday’s Oregonian had an meat business in Newberg. Mrs. Sarah Hicks recently re account o f a Walter Brown be C. J. Hoskins, w ho is taking a rival. She was the wife o f S. A. Mills, a long time resident o f ceived a letter from her brother, ing hit by a m otorcycle on the layoff from his w ork at the U. S. Newberg and former owner of Dan B. Jenkins, w ho lives at streets o f Portland Friday and National Bank, is undergoing treatment at the McMinnville the Newberg Auto Co. Garage. H olbrook, Nebraska, saying he sustaining a fractured skull and The Mills have many friends and was attending a peace jubilee of o f bis being in the G ood Samari hospital. relatives here w ho feel keenly the Blue and the Gray at Vicks tan hospital. He is the sou of D. W. Ramsey, otSpringbrook, this loss as well as a deep sym burg, Mississippi. This is a very Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Brown, of w as carpentering in Portland pathy for the family. interesting trip for Mr. Jenkins Springbrook, and a friend o f the last week and expects to work G. N. Hesgard returned last as he and three brothers fought family w ho saw the account no in the shipyard as soon as the tified the family. As the address week with Chester Noble and for the Union on this territory. strike is ended. Leslie Blanchard from Cardston, Ervin Scott, recently o f Cali given was the address of their Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Bloom Alberta, where they have been fornia, has purchased the 7% son they hastened to Portland of Portland, w ho are old friends working for M. H. Galt, former acre tract situated northeast of on the next train and found o f Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goff, came ly with the First National Bank tow n just outside the city limits, Walter as above stated. They out Wednesday and spent the in this city. Mr. Hesgard has o f Thom as E. Miles. One thing called friends on the phone the day at the Goff home. been with Mr. Galt since last about the transaction is inter first of the week and reported Sunday visitors at the home of springs He says that the Galt esting and commendable to our that Walter had regained con C. E. Burke, o f Springbrook, place consists o f 1,250 acres of state and to this community, for sciousness and seemed very much were his son, W. R. Burke, and first class land, with 500 acres twelve years a g o Mr. Scott sold improved. His many friends here wife, o f Gresham, and his neph in crop, m ostly wheat, and that this same tract to Mr. Miles. will be glad to learn o f . his im ew, Albert Burke, and wife, o f the land produces big crops. He Mr. Scott then moved to Port proved condition. Pprtland. threshed 9,000 bushels o f wheat land and w as employed in the Buying eight Liberty Bonds Mrs. J. C. Gregory left thih for Galt this season, and also did city mail carrier service for sev and having them drawn up in morning for Southwick, Idaho, a lot of threshing for other par eral years, then moved back to his mother’s name is the com t o join her husband w ho has ac ties. Mr. Galt’s place lies south Marion, Indiana, where he work mendable patriotic duty perform cepted a call as pastor o f a of Cardston. ed in a glass manufacturing ed by Charles E. Reynold, a New church there. Miss Ellen accom The following was recently re plant, continuing in this business berg boy, who is a member o f the panied her to Portland. ceived from H. A. Hyde: “ Will until the plant gave up glass mechanics corps, Co. C., now The W om an’s Auxiliary t o Pa write a few lines to let Newberg manufacturing and began mak stationed at Clackamas. While cific College will meet Saturday, people know where we are. We ing munitions o f war. He being offering his ow n life in the fight October 27, 2:30 p. m., at Kan- are at Prairie City now , arrived o f g ood Quaker stock, could not for the freedom o f the world, you Hall. All are invited to here 0 . K. M onday evening. conscientiously engage in this with the feeling that he would com e and see the new labora Had the time o f our lives in Eagle business, so he resigned his posi ultimately be sent to the front tories and bedrooms just com eating peaches. We mourned be tion, and the western fever soon and probably never return, this pleted in the old college building. cause we could not eat more o f came over him again. He re brave lad looked into the future Lucas Cowgill, east o f tow n, them and keep them from rot turned last spring and spent the to provide for his mother as she received a postal from his son, ting on the ground. Are meet summer in California caring for grew aged, purchasing the Lib* Willard, stating that he was at ing lots of old friends and a peach crop, but it appears that erty Bonds tor her with his sav Pontiac, Michigan, and . was ex acquaintances. Last night was Newberg had the greatest pull ings, thus doing a double duty pecting to be called to the army the first frost of the season to on him, for he has returned and for his country. Mr. Reynolds any time. This makes three hurt anything. Threshing is in bought from Mr. Miles his old also carries life insurance to fur boys o f this family in the service full blast. I have been helping hpme place. From the w ay he ther protect his parent. Mrs. of the country, Austin being in dig spuds. Yesterday three of wears the smile one would think W. A. Kemp, o f 400 River street, the cavalry and Lee in the hos us dug one ton. Regards to all that his desire to roam had been is the proud mother o f Mr. Rey fully satisfied. nolds. Newberg friends." pital unit. a * j Locals and P ersonals] l TheTrendofttieTimes Is to lessen the hours o f labor that man may have more timeJor recreation and mental improvement. This principle is being extended to embrace womankind also, and inventive genius has played a leading part in bringing this condition about T he Electric W ashing M achine Saves 9 0 P er Cent o f the Hand Labor that makes Monday a constant dread. The Electric Washer is a big success. You can do your family washing at a cost o f two cents a week, and have more time and better health in which to enjoy life. We sell them a little down and a little a month. Yamhill Electric Co. “ I*: T m Right” J. D. Gordon was a Portland Mrs. E. E. Goff and Mrs. Chas. caller Tuesday. Morris were Portland shoppers on Tuesday. Mrs. George James and daugh ter were Portland visitors Tues Mrs. Elgin Van Blaricom re day. turned home Monday from a W . S. Shook is'in Tualatin this week-end visit in Portland. week working that vicinity in the interest of the Condensery. J. W . Bottom went to Portland Tuesday to close a deal for the disposal o f his 40-acre bean crop. Mrs. B. F. Allenbaugh returned to her work in Portland Tuesday after several days’ visit with her family here. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Souvain were in Portland Tuesday attend ing the funereal of Mr. Souvain’s sister-in-law. Cal Hutchens returned home the last of the week from spend ing the harvest season in Eastern Oregon. Mrs. John Wilhelmson visited with her daughter, Mrs. Orval Livengood in Portland from Sat urday to Monday last. Omar Gause returned to Van couver, Wash., Tuesday, where he has a farm, after four weeks spent in the prune packer plant at Dundee. W , H. Dean went to Portland Glenn Cullen, one of the Cheha- Tuesday to meet Mrs. Dean’s lem Center boys, went to Port niece, Miss Flora Sheldon, o f Ap land Tuesday to take up a posi pleton, Wis., who is coming here tion with Jones Bros, iq their east for a visit with the Deans. side juice plant. C. A. Houser returned Monday Messrs. Logan and Jackson, from Weed, Cal., where he has head officers of the Westem Con been spending a portion of his va densed Milk Company, were in cation visiting a brother-in-law Newberg Monday on an inspec-, and other friends in that locality. tion and business trip, going from A party composed of E. L. Van here to the Scio plant owned by Blaricom, J. H. Sherlock, Omar the same management. Gause and O. O. Smith, went Frank Geelan. son o f one o f down the state to the neighbor the early settlers in the valley, hood of Shedds and hunted pheas living across the Willamette ants over Sunday. river east ol here, was accident Mrs. Willis Green returned ally killed in a logging camp at from Michigan Tuesday morning, j Scappoose Wednesday, by a fly where she has been since last ing piece of timber striking him March taking care of her only j on the head. The body was brother. The brother passed away shipped to Newberg for burial carlv this month. Thursday morning. Florsheim Shoes EMEMBER the name “Flörsheim” when you select your next pair o f shoes—it stands for the high est value—a mark o f quality that means protection against substitutes and in ferior workmanship so common in these days o f varying standards. R You can buy Florsheims at this store, or in any city, and you will always receive die same dependable quality. < > If you want the best—shoes o f superior quality, perfect fit and distinguished style, select Florsheims for your next pair. W e are sole agents. M ile r Mercantile Co. NEWBERG, OREGON