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.W. D. Pjsraon, of Carlton, is
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roberta are
driving and la well pleased with
off fpr their new home at GrseaJeaf.
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Jjlx^e Flyer, bought of the F. M. Idaho,
Shuck
Auto
Sales
Co.
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Carroll Whlnery, of Lebanon, is
C. J. Hopkins Is stationed at the here visiting bis sister. Mrs. F. M.
city hall checking up the accounts Shuck.
the city, and while there ^ls look
The L. F. Moore family and Miss
ing after the work In the recorder’s Grace Wilson left this morning tor
Mr. and Mm C. J. Edwards drove
H- rf. Parsons, who moved here office yirtle Mm Smith, city re an auto trip to Crater Lake.
in from Tillamook Tuesday- .
from Tigard the first of the’ week] corder. to taking a vxcatfcfh. - * ^
A little daughter of Tom Burns,
Prof, F k W, Perisho arrived home who lives near Mountain Top, fell
Ralph Roberts a o M n e O l . were hap located oto Twelfth street.
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out from Portland Sunday for a visit ”Mlss Sibyl Woodward went tp from Idaho Tuesday, where be want from a horse recently, breaking her
with relatives.
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and
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the
outtook^gooif
dpr
Oeorg«r~LuU, clerk la the E. C. with her sister, Mm W. A. King.
Mrs. Minnie C. Wan leas reurned
Baird store, Is off with his family ' Asa. Button went to Portland Tues several students coming from thdre to her home in Portland Wednesday
for the opening of school nest
for a vacation at SUets.
after a few days spent at her ranch
day evening to meet Mrs. Jones, the
month.
V near Ribbon Ridge.
Abe Cooke and his daughter. Mrs. mother of Mm 8utton, who came
Harry E. Grove, who has been In
Roy Riley, are off on an auto trip from her Mqn^ana borne for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Shuck, of the F. M.
Uncle
Sam’s service for s number or
1 do the Tillamook-beaches.
Shuck
Auto Sales Co., motored to
Mm J.- W.: Moore, Mies Mabel years an d , who saw considerable ac
Lebanon.
Sunday and spent the day
■ Miss Dora K, Jaqulth, whose home Reed and Clinton Baron went to tive duty In France, left here Mon
with
Mrs.
Shuck’s parents.
was in New berg at one time, came Portland Bqjteey to attend the, Dis day after a ten days' vipit with his
over from Laurel last Saturday.
Rev. J. A. Reed spent TuesdJk
trict Meeting' of the Brethren sister*Mt*. J. E. Whlton. Air. Grove
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Wednesday
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Roy Ellis, son of Zlmrl Bills, is church, •v;
has re-enlisted aad will be'etationed
he took part ln the program of the
Aere with his tamly from Lberal,
Special rale 4c per ldlo-watt hour for cooking
T>e Misses Sarah and Elisabeth at Aberdeen, South Dakota^
District Meeting of the Brethren
H arass. and will remain top some Sutton and their little nephews, the
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C. C. Quaekenbush to" the neR church.
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dime.
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sons of Asa Sutton, left for Astoria head accountant tn the office of the
The leases Mary and Merle San
Mrs. L. M. .Parker returned home and Seaside .early Wednesday morn Valley Canning' Ce. Mr. Sargeit.
ders
have returned from the Al
from Salem Tuesday morning where ing where they will spend a few who has held the place for several
berta
country^for school work, the
^ she Visited with hdr son-fn-law. Dr. days,
months, will return to Portland to
former
for- coUegmawt the tetter tor
J. R. Pemberton, and family.4'
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On Tuesday evenlng'Mrs. Myrtle take the place ss credit man for the the high school. ,
Corporal Charles E .’ Reynolds, Atkinson and the Misses Lula and John Deere Plow Co..* for whom h e
Mr. -end Mrs. John Dun/ap and
<stepeon of W. A. Kemp who Is head Edna Oravss arrived home from worked.for ten years help re coming
D. C. Click went to Portland Satur
sawyer at the saw mill, is expected Grapd %VleW, Washington, where to Newberg.
home soon from overseas.-
It Is evident th s t spall tracts of day for a short visit'w ith relatives
Rev. Fred E. Ckrter and hls Indi
Farmers ate selling wheat about
they spent ten days at the John Cox
tend in this section are In great de and to attend the District Meeting town in small lots at f 2 a bushel.
ana relatives are away on a fishing
Mis. Mario K. Evans and daugb- home.
v
mand from outside parties. W. T. of the Brethren church.
i to m Baton and Wilma, in company
Ira Hutchens, who has been la the trip.
Albert Reed, who recently had his
G.
H.
Carl’s
repfeaentatve,
of
Lewis
says
he
had
four
different
" with Miss Zella Bears, are spending
Newberg hospital for a few weeks,
T. H. Thorne has been laid up for
foot Injured In awtile factory In
• fdw days a t the Tillamook beaches. Portland and who spent pert of last prospective buyers out to see ti e Carlton, vlalted Newberg for about was removed to hls home Saturday. repairs during the week on account
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an hour August 18, and purchased
B. F^Hevtend. G. A. R. veteran, of being Jammed in a stall by one of
The mother of A. A. and J. E. week at his home In» Newberg re George Howland twenty sere tree* s 1818 Overland Model 80 from the
In upper West Chehalem, Tuesday,
was overeóme by heat a t the saw his horses.
W illis died at her home a t Whlteoon cuperating from the Injury, returned
F. M. Shuck Auto Sales Co.
and
on
Wednesday
he
sold
It
to
State Fdreeter F. A. Elliott and
mill Tuesday and hhs since been in
Monday from blood poison. The to work Monday morning.
Horace Wsshbard, from Seaside, ter
Mrs.
J.
C.
Bell
and
children
,of
a
serious
condition.
son,
John, came down from Salem
funeral was bold Wednesday morn
Mrs. Evangeline Map-tin, Mrs. Em; »3.500. .
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and
Miss
Myrtle
Bell,
of
Monday
.afternoon, by chance, o f
ing.
Mrs. H. M.- Huffman, who was
lly Gardner and Silas Hanson
iveral days te s t
Pei
course
and
looked in on the big ball
.j M m T H. Thorne
returned to Portland Wednesday to attend went east earns time ago and who week with their grandfather A. taken to the Good Samaritan hos
game.
from y extended visit with réte- the funeral of their nephew, O. M. has been as ter sast as New* yofk Millard, have returned to their re pital in. Portland for an operation,
is reported to be getting along well.
tires at Wenatchee
I Spokane, ; Hanson, who formerly lived on a and south meter as Gulf ford College. spective homes.
Roscoe Hutchens and family, ac
Washington, and at their forme'r ranch on Chehalem Mountain;
North Carolina, ia expected to arrive
Jesse Edwards Is having some
Am prepared to carry
companied
by Joe Henderson and
home a t Pendleton.
When Miss Panline • Robertson re home Saturday evening and - will rooms fitted up for transients on
abon t tow», plcaif »artica aad — Ire
went to Pacific City Sun-
Bain Morris, son of George Mor turned to her work Jn Portland the take part In -the Young Friends Con the second floor of hls brick build
Highway trips. Cecil Hlashaw. 818
day
for
a
short
vacation at the sea
ris, aad Keith Homing, eon of J. lattér part of la st week, she was f e re e s which will be held on tips ing adjoining tho Imperial hotel,
Ninth street. Phone White 48. 88tf
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R. Horning, arrived home the first accompanied by her mother, Mm colNge campus, beginning on Moi- which Is overrun and unable to fur side. *
“ MT. and Mrs. J. W. Prteer arATh
“■or n ié w éetr íW 'harTng heiff'^rnr WTL. R d W H s o iw T ^h asiin cë been |d i> evening'of nëxt“ wéelF.
nish rooms for ail who apply.
Cat Weed* and O ran Forthw ith
Portland
this week visiting some
the artiry *of occupstlon in Gemían y. visiting In the flly with Mrs. W. O.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J: Gates, Joe
Since grass and weeds a t this,
On Tuesday while Bert Warner
Gates and daughter, of Vancouver, w w o r k i n g on the Chaye A Linton former Idaho friends and attending time of year increase the danger s f
C. J. Hardwick, from Salem, tí Robertson. ^
the District Meeting of the'Brethren fire and are also unsightly, notice
hers for a f e w d a y s , visltlng bis
The collège auxiliary will meet Washington, accompanied by Mr. gravel dredge he had an arm broken. church.
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is hereby given to property owners
brother, Oeorge Hardwick. Hs carne at the home of Mm W. W. Hollings and Mrs. Willis Alberts, of Hamp A flying holt flung a scantling thst
Mrs.
F.
W. Curtis visited with to have all such cut without delay
ton,
Iowa,
motored
tip
Newberg
Sun
struck
him.
breaking
his
arm
and
here from Eugeue where he vlsited worth Saturday afternoon.
This
Portland -friends for few days this and the premises cleaned up. '
hls slster, Mm C. J. Leavltt. Mr. will be the lest masting of the day and spent tfe« day v is itin g their giving him some other severe bruises.
week.
- Her daughter, Miss Leoan,
By direction of the eonncil.
Hardwick waa ln Newberg aeren auxiliary th a t Mm Pennington win old friends,"Mr. and Mrs. J- P. Wal-
The Miller Mercantile Co. an
accompanied
her. returning Tuesday
ther.
This
was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Rebecca i. W. e ' H. Smith,
yaars ago and Hkes the place and attend for some time to come and t
nounce that they will close their 8
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Recorder of the City of Newberg.
people so well he may decide to ló full- attendance of the members Is berts' first trip oat in the Wilted stores on Labor,Day, Moaday, Sep evening.
mette Valley and th$y-w*re> greatl; tember 1. and will .hold a big get-
Mrs. F. M. Shuck has recently re
cate here.
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impressed w ith what they saw.
ceived
a telegram giving informa
together picnic at L&Fayette Locks.
tion
of
the death of a favorite cou
Granville Everest, who was over All employees and their families are
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Minnie
Ferguson,
of Anthony,
from hls Laurel ranch Wedneeday, expected to be there.
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Kansas.
asked the Graphic to say for him
In the crowd at the ball game
that hls five-acre tract just sast of Monday the following McMinnville
Mrs. Matilda Hoskins, widow of
Newberg Is not for sale.( Said bs peope were noted: J. G. Eckman. C. J. Hoskins who was the pioneer
was hindered every time he came to editor#of the Telephone-Register, his prune grower of this section, is in
town by p r o s p e c t i v e buyers who son, Joe, S. S. Dow and daughter, filling health* at her home at
stop him to aak It It is for sale. with other young lady friends. C. Sprlngbrook.
bracelet watch
That w « th e place of hls birth slid B. Wilson and son, Wendell, and
Alfred Smith, the harness maker,
an ornamental
iks It lb, good epohgh for a daughter, Mjss Lois.
he thtnlck
and one of the Walker brothers came
utility.
home In the sundown of life whied
Miss Emma Silver, sister of W. In from' the Alberta country a few
Our assortment con
will come later on.
W. Silver, who has been home from days ago. They say It is awfully
tains
the newest ex
< Miss Adeline Ames, who has been the mission Held ln China on a va dry up there.
amples of goldsmi thing
teaching on an Island on the <Sound cation, came recently from New
Charley Butler has been employed
out from Seattle. Is here vlsltng her York where she spent the winter as a salesman by the new firm that
skill and design.
uncle, Fred
Ames. At the close and Is malting a visit here. She ex Is opening dp In the brick store
The movements are
of the school year she hhd planned pects to sail on the return trip to building on the eorner of F irst Rad
to meet any legitimate demand. Our oasi reserve it
100 per- cL American
to return to her home in Nebraska China in about two weeks.
always above w hat the law ¿aguíes,
College streets. He began checking
and
built to go.
hut an offer came to her of s posi
plenty ef cash to lean an approved security at «11
DaVe Coyle, of St. Paul, Is clean up a stock of groceries this morn
tion In the Seattle high schools the
If yen isaw tiiaci feel the took ef ready cash come and
ing up the meat shop on First Btreet ing. Other lines will follow later.
coming year^and she accepted. She
oansnlt ear toan d e p u ta m i We shall he glad to aid
On last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C.
Just west of Hannnlg's grocery, and
Is a graduate ef jthe University of
yen if we poaribly can nnnsistont w ith sound banktog
B. Pyle and Mr. and Mrs. Connor
expects
to
open
a
meat
market
the
Nebraska and has also taken ad
Jeweler and Optician
first« of September. The new shoe celebrated their wedding anniver
vanced work in -a n Eastern uni
cobbler who has occupied the shop saries with a big dinner at the Pyle (
versity.
for the past few wqeks has moved home a t the corner of West Third
'Mr. and' Mrs. Alfred Fuchs gave Into the brick two doors west.
and Lincoln streets. Besides those
NEWBERG, OREGON
s birthday dinner last Sunday at
Large quantities of material are mentioned above those ln attendance
their home On South College street.
were Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and
Mr- Raymond,, the foreman In the being assembled for the building of Mrs. Tuffley, Kenneth Martin, of
shipyard s t Vancouver Jkhere Mr. the new concrete bridge on East Oregon City, and Fred Sutherland.
IN Y O U R F A M I L Y
Fuchs is wo*^!ng, waa out? from F irst street and pile driving was
Portland with his wife and daugh beguh Wednesday. Horace Newlin,
ter. Miss Mildred. Others In a t o# Sprlngbrook, has the contract for
MAKES necessary many un
tendance were Earl Horning and hauling the gravel and sand from
the
river
for
the
concrete
work.
usual
articles for comfort
Emil Rrgphler,' of 'Albany, and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Schmidt, of Dun
Lottie Spencer, a member of the
aad to aid recovery.
dee. It vtes something of a union Degree Team of Kirkpatrick Council,
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affair stnee August Is the birth K n i|h h and Ladies of Security, Is
The Rexall Sfaye is equipped
month for Mr. and Mrs. Fuchs. Mr tn town this week looking up now
Raymond and Mrs. Herman 8chmidt. members. She will be present at
to supply every such article
In the evening Ice cream and cho< the lodge meeting Friday night. As
desired by doctor er nurse
otetea were» served.
\h is will - be" an l | l l B M W " ( h e
Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Rees, who public ,1s cordially Invited to be
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have lived tn 8an Francisco for sev present.
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Thomas Hollingsworth, who lives
which insures prompt and aatta*,
ing in the la id and timber depart on Illinois street, notleed a news
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factory saryice
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week visiting her brothers, H. R of a pateh of hand tended corn that
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and George Morris, and with hls measured eight feet two Inches in
COTTON GANZE, ETC.
brother, J. H. Rees. Fof the past height. NoWf Uncle Tom grew up
few months he h is been located at 'on a 840 acre farm 20 miles from
And every prescription filled
Calexico in th e Imperial Valley Dos Moines and hs says he knowp
by us inauree the midies- -
where the summer climate Is such what towa corn la, but that he can
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thi|t abbreviated clothing Is one of beat this corn story hers at hls home
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the requirements. * Hs remarked in \e w b e rg where he haa a pateh
your physician
that tn three months’ time while that has been “hand tended,” some Supremely Fashionable. Delightfully
there he had not worn a eoat, but of the stalks of which measure nine Comfortable, Maiaratel Priced aad
that tolth deep eoll, hot sunshine feet eight Inches In height, and Satisfaction Guaran teed, Hoa-Xust-
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sad water for Irrigation H was the this has not been a food corn season ghia, Hem-Breakable, Makes ma I t o
PrMerlptloB Druagtel
NEXT DOOR TO P. O.
Appointments ^ade
most productive country he had ever either.
lflth favorable weather
Mr*. Reea will visit with her eondltloas he thinks he would have
S fe x a tt
E a staneh Kodekt
Nyal end Sen Ten Remedien.
daughter a t Kellogg. Idaho, before have been able to grow some really
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she returns to California.
tall com this season,
Phone White 200
Newberg, Ore.
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Sewing Machine
Brooms (V*C
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Save you physical effort,
Do the w ork better.
Cook, wash, sew and
sweep splendidly
Yamhill Electric Company
Summer-
Jewelry
ALW AYS
PLENTY.
OF
CASH,
HERE
n
C. A. MORRIS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SICKNESS
Bring Your Films
NU BONE CORSETS
In To-Day—O ut To-Morrow
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