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HWMMMbi SM&wetoi^ * m tV«*v * * !& r - go< * * ?\V t i t * N ewberg G raphic NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 VOL. XXXIII BODY FOUND IN CITY PARK THURSDAY A. M. SOCIETY MEETS _ , A LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS FOUR NEW TIRES CONFERENCE COMING STOLEN FROM AUTO NEW CAMP SHIPS LOGS No. 1 THE LYCEUM SEASON WILL BEGIN OCT. 20 Salem, Or., Oct. 5.— The first train Adelphian society of the Baptist of logs from thé new camp of the church w ill meet Friday, October 14, Spauldng-M iam i L ogging company, at the church at 2 :3 0 p. m. Lesson near Grand Ronde, w as shipped from ‘‘October M issions” , subject ■? Monday to the Spaulding saw hiill at Mono Indians of C alifornia and other Newberg. This announcem ent was Indians; leader, Mrs. W rlsley. made here today by Charles K. P lans w ill he made tq "F ill a Ship Spaulding, one of the ow ners of the in F ellow ship" for Poland, to sail In The Parnells Will Open the Coarse Death Thought Due to Apoplexy— November to arrive at Christmas. Anti-Saloon League Speaker to Robbers Burglarize H. G. See's cam p.— Oregonian. Packuges to reach w arehouse In New at Wood-Mar Hall on Thnrtdav. Garage and Take the Tires Address Audience a t the Local Practically No Money Found York City before November 10th. MARRIAGE LICENSES . ' October 20th. T his ship is to be filled by W hite From New Car. M. E. Church. On the Body. Cross circles and Baptist churches in Martha Leota M erchant, Carlton, northern Bdptist convention. Get to Carl Peterson, Carlton. A lyceum course of six num bers A county law enforcem ent confer H. G. See, one of the proprietors An unknow n man w as found dead busy Search your closets, and we Mary Fox, Newberg, to Clair Fol- has been booked w ith th e E llison - ence w ill be held In the 'M. E. church of the Golden Rule store at th is in the city tourist park ut the cor w ill exem plify the M aster’s “Inas W hite bureau and the first number in th is city at three o’clock, Friday, place which is operated by the See- lett, Newberg. ner of F ifth and B lain e streets early m uch.” w ill be given at Wood-Mar H all on October 7th. under the auspices of V aliton Co., is m ourning the loss of ihuraday m orning by V. A .'V in c e n t the even in g of October 20. the A nti-Saloon "League of Oregofi. a set of four new Goodyear tires of tht: V incent feed store, the body To th ese who heard Mr. and Mrs. The conference w ill be held under w hich were stolen from h is new being in the bandstand. Mr. V in Parnell at Chautauqua here a year the direction of Captain Frank B. Chevrolet F. B. sedan last night. cent saw the man layin g there and ago last summer it w ill no doubt be Ebbert, recently of W ash in gton ,. D. Mr. ,See le f t the car in h is private th inking"that It watt a drunken man, a source of great pleasure to know C.. where as associate attorney of the garage as usual, the door being reported th e case as such to City that they are to g ive one of th eir A nti-Saloon League of Am erica he locked w ith a large padlock, but Marshal F erguson, w ho w ent to in racy en tertain m en ts here again . w as instrum ental in helping to se when he w ent out th is m orning, h e ......... . . . . v estig a te and found th at the man W ithout an y question It Is conceded cure the passage of the Volstead act noticed that the lock w as gone and was dead. Thc$e Was u pronounced everyw here in Chautauqua and lyee- and took a prom inent part in the that there was a wooden peg holding mark on the forehead, w hich at first **v ...... ...... um circles that the P arn ells rank at case« appearing before the U nited the door closed. In vestigation re was taken as an indication th at he the top as the "biggest little com had met a violen t death, hut later Was a Graduate of the Newberg S tates supreme court as to the valid vealed that som eone had entered dur Chafming Lady Handle* Difficult pany on the platform ." T heir pro ity of the same. Captain Ebbert w ill ing th f n igh t and very carefully in v e stig a tio n s have led to the b elief Subject in Interesting and gram consists of vocal duets, saxo High School and Born Near be assisted by W. J. H erw lg, P ort removed all four tires from the car th at death w as due to apoplexy or phone solos, readings of varied ch a r land, superintendent, A nti-Saloon E ntertaining Manner. together w ith their rim s and had This Place. • som e natural cause. acter, baritone solos, piano, accordi- League of Oregon. with equal care placed wooden blocks The body w as removed to the H ol an selection s and character portray The object of the con feren ce 1« to under the four wheels. lin gsw orth u n d ertak in g parlors and The W oman's C hristian Temper als. Alius L ilian Viola H ertig, (daughter discuss every phase of the enforce Search o f the prem ises and nearby ance Union is to be congratulated Coroner Macy of M cM innville w as of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H e r tig of Rib Two very strong m usical numbers called. No Inquest w as called but bon R idge, passed aw ay at the Derr ment of prohibition, both federal p iopertles failed to reveal any trace upon the high class speakers it is w ill be given by the F ish er operatic the lock, but on the Baptist th e coroner called In Dr. Rankin, Sanitarium in Portland last Sunday and state laws. The conference w ill of u. w.r lot.*, uul 1 « » z - sending out. Not least am ong these quintet, of Chicago, and the Ne Mnj U n n le Carl who ha8 h e e R who made a cursory exam ination and after a very short Illness, death be also take up the enforcem ent o f the church property w hich adjoins the Pom eceno F ilip in o quartet, respec property occupied by Mr. See one Y am hill county the past stated that death w as probably due ing caused by blood poisoning. Miss rim w as found and marks left indi week in the interest of the g irls of tively. The F isher operatic q u in tet to apoplexy. H ertig was teaching at Sauvies Is is an organization th at m eets th e cated that the robbers had removed j ¿ ^ c o m m u n itie s ! Several persons report h aving seen land. in M ultnomah county at the dem ands of the public for a com pany 4t from the tire at that place. Mr. the man about town during the past tim e of her decease, and the first Sunday, Monday and Tuesday w ere that is capable of g iv in g not o n ly a Bee had very recently purchased the given to N ew berg. Mrs. Carl as a two, or three w eeks. I t Is said that intim ation of trouble was a sm all car from W. T. Anderson and the lecturer on social -morality has no concert program, but also scenes he was in the habit of v isitin g the pimple w hich appeared on her cheek. four tires w ere all new, tw»o being peer according to the opinion of th e from bofh grand and lig h t opera in A llen dryer on B lain e street at She aw oke in the n igh t and com special ccstum e w ith su itab le action. cords and the other tw o fabrics. tim es, where he evid en tly w ent to plained of trains In her cheek and girls. Her m essage is one hard to The F ilip in o quartet is not a jazz There was a new fur-trim m ed get warm and that som e o f the em everyth in g possible was done but fconvey, and yet Bhe did not find it company; its members bein g refined, overcoat in the car. w hich Mr. See ployes would occasionally divide w ithout relief. hard here, because of the splendid w ell educated a rtists, a ll of whom The follow in g day n # : had brought- up from Portland for cooperation given their lunch w ith hint. her by the have enjoyed co lleg ia te train in g. she was taken to Portland to the a lady custom er and th is w-as not There w as n oth in g w hich could be sanitarium where she was put under churches, the schools and the par T heir program featu res excellent taken. N either was an old tir e on said to estab lish the m an's id en tity, the care of a sp ecialist, who called ents. as w ell as by the young folk s vocal numbers, in solo and ensem ble, the spare, although th e cover was but there w as a name on the inside in several oth er doctors in con su lta whom she addressed. . partially removed from th is to e n - : On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Carl and in their m any voice com bina of the vest which may or may not tion. H ow ever. It seemed nothing able them to see that it was old. Mr. | spoke to women and girls, all of tions. ' Their sin g in g is dope in E n g have been the m ap's name. T his could be done and. she passed away lish as w ell as in their n ative tongue. She's tools were all in a kU ju st as was L. Dolan. There w as a Canadi on Sunday. whom found her a m ost’ charm ing D eligh tfu l novelty featu res also help he had left them and gave no evi an quarter and a one cent piece, and w insom e speaker. Sunday even to round out a most d elig h tfu l even Miss H ertig was born on Ribbon dence of h avin g been disturbed. glasses, five keys on a ch ain , a tooth Ridge, about eigh t m iles northw est in g the M ethodist Episcopal, Chris ing. Every indication goes to point that brush and comb In* th e clothed. of N ew berg and' lived there practi tian, A dventist and Brethren Pitt Parker, cartoonist and clay th e p arlies who stole the tires were The body show ed the m an to have cally all her life. churches united w ith the F riends, m odeler, w ill appear before a N ew She graduated fu lly cognizant of the circum stances been about 70 years old and to have from the N ew berg high school In the and location s of things. Also it was there to listen to a splendid address berg audience for the first tim e, been a hard w orking man. on "Some Needs of Modern L ife.” though he is w idely know n as a class of 1918 and has since been en evident that they w efe used to hand- ------------Of-------— gaged in teaching school for three «»rg in d t ires, for all of the lug Just the sort of a m essage the par- platform entertainer. e m a rtfost-needed,-antf-Jttst w ltat our — Jr Franklin - Babb w ill g t v e h t e years. FARMERS MEETING nuts and lu g s as w e ll-a s the dust She was tw en ty-on e years old on capa, ate., w ere laid out very care boys and girls w anted to hear. popular lecture, “The 100 Per Cent SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8 Septem Y oung people do not go wrong be M an.” and if press n otices count for ber 6th last, h avin g been born fu lly a s they had been removed. cause they w ant to, but because of an yth in g, a real treat is in store for The farm ers’ m eeting to be held on Septem ber 6. 1900. F uneral ser r w a s insured again st bur- M i Springbrook Saturday, October ft. vices were conducted on W ednesday th e insurance com pany environm ent and education, or to be N ew berg w hen he appears here. Season tick ets are in th e hands of to stand the loss, th ey w ill more correct, lack of edu^atiom is to be not only of Interest to far artpmohn of this w eek from th e a mi tribe- of stdffehtw*an<! «fsb on mers near Springbrook. but for all H ollingsw orth chapel, w ith Rev. C. probably leave no ston e unturned Mr8' , Ci!r , In their efforts to .apprehend the 80me of tb « truths of life to_her girl sal«« at K ien le’s m usic store at 12.25 farm ers in the Springbrook, N ew I>. Norris, officiating. Interm ent oc curred at the G eunther cem etery on robbers. In fact, we understand bearers w hich they need to know for for adults and $2.00 for students. berg or D undee territories. Topics -----------o----------- p ertain in g to h andling next year's Chehalem m ountain, cerem onies at that there are some slig h t c lu e s ! pr0D t e?< l ‘0I“ ’ “ “ “ V leading to th e suspicion of certain *>,oblel” irom a little d iffeien t an gle! BAKER THEATRE OFFERS SOME crops are to be discussed. So every tiie grave being under the auspices Capiain Frank B. Ebbert. one In welcome, and all farm ers are of the Pythian Sisters lodge of Gas parties and these w ill be follow ed I than ^ usual «»*• tA 8. one ?f b e r ! coworkers says, “She is the only one i FINE ATTRACTIONS FOR WEEK ton, Oregon, of w hich she was a urged to attend. up. of her kind.” She does not deal j member. ----------- o-----— D uring the summer some one stole She leaves besides the sorrow ing liquor law s in th is county. W. J. a new set o f cord hose w hich Mr. w ith the question from a p h y sio lo g -■ Another of those pow erfully g rip AMERICAN LEGION NOTES father and m other. Mr. and Mrs. A. H erw lg, of Portland, superintendent See had just purchased and he is ical standpoint, leavin g that to phy- j ping stories of the great northw est by Jam es Oliver Curwood is the Ba We had an agreeable surprise last F. H ertig. three sisters, Mrs. V iolet of the A nti-Saloon league, issued the b egin n in g to believe that he is hoo 1 sician s and others scien tifically qual-! ker’s offerin g on Friday and S atu r Tuesday in the shape of much cake Oberg of N ew port, and the Misses fo llow in g statem ent: ifled. She takes it rather from thej dooed or som ething. und various brands of sandw iches, Gladys and Clara Louise lle r tig and Idealistic, spiritual and esth etic side, day n ig h ts of th is week. “Isob el”, “ The A nti-Saloon League of Ore ----------- o----------- togeth er w ith lots of excellen t co f one brother, Delmer. besides a large gon is proposing to conduct a very seek in g to awaken in the girls a or “The T ra il’s End,” is said to be fee. We certain ly feel sorry for thej number of other relatives and a host exten siv e law enforcem ent cam paign consciousness of the beauty and fine the best picture ever show n here in OBITUARY It has a breadth and com rades who were not lucky enough of warm friends to mourn a deep throughout the state. It is pur pur ness of the truths of life. These tin s class. (C ontributed.) to he present. Doc R ankin, our e s loss. truths, if w rongly conveyed as they human appeal never before equalled pose to hold a law enforcem ent con in It is an teem ed com m ander, led in three She was a h ig h ly respected and ference In every county seat town, as born — at . ; freq m ovies, press even Orlando Glen S c o t t w -------------- .. u en tly are by -------- - . . . . Curwood stories. . rousing cheers for the "ladies a u x talented young lady and was held in the conference to be held at 3:00 Dayton, W ash., January 29, 1906. . stories and other m ediums, leave t h e ' e*>lc ° / tbe nor*n. being an artistic i l i a r y ” to whom we were indebted high esteem in her com m unity and o'clock in the afternoon. To this H e cam e w ith h is parents, W. L. and ! receptive young m inds in an un- narration of the romance betw een for the fine feed. by a large circle of friends and acr conference we shall invite all the S. F. Scott, to N ew berg about a year wholesom e attitude. The facts may an [Van.0 ,a b i* member of the Roya 1 F riday n igh t a com m ittee of four quaiutnnees. The Graphic joins in county officials and all friends who ago. He departed th is life October be acquired, but they are wrongly * ? r/-J W08t Mounted Po**c® an<* tbe w ill go to Sheridan to attend the extending sym pathy to the bereaved are, interested in the enforcem ent of 1, 1921, a g e < fl5 years and 8 m onths, acquired. The result may be one of / a , b *u lK''i* e j j f . J b.e accused^®urder- "Y am hill County Bow W ow .” Four fam ily. The er he had sought for nearly tw o prohibition. The purpose of the He is survived by his parents, and tw o th in gs, says Mrs. Carl. men from each county are present to g irls may become eith er prudes or years. His love, how ever, was o f an conference is to arouse public sen ti four brothers and one sister. One ■---------- o----------- represent th eir respective posts. The ment and get the people and county brother died in action during the hoydens, both undesirable extrem es. honorable sort, and the developm ent of this affair is the fascin atin g high object of these m eetin gs Is to bring FIRST MEETING OF THE officials together; Instruct the people late war in France. He w as in the Not only did the lecturer give her light of the story. the various posts together. T his hearers an insight into what she eig h th grade in school, a faith fu l as to their duties; show them how MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB "The Sky P ilo t” that fam ous w ill do much In esta b lish in g frien d they can cooperate w ith officers and attendant of church and Bible school, termed “ the glory, the wonder and ly relations w ith different tow ns in the m ystery of life .” but she also feature attraction at the Baker on industrious and energetic. All mem to organize the forces. If possible, The Monday M usical club had Its a personal as w ell as a business w ay. bers o f thé fam ily were present at gave them the reasons for right con Monday and Tuesday n ig h ts of next first m eeting of the year. Monday fo r future action. week. The origin al novel most ar ■ ------- —o----------- “Sim ilar cam paigns are being con his death, including tw o sons from duct. Girls and boys are told. "Don’t even in g, at Mins B ritt’s studio, tist i cal l y blended the su b tlety of do this; it is w rong to do th a t.” A P ™ PRISE PARTY which is to be the perm anent m eet ducted In every sta te in the union. Idaho. But often they are not told why such h u m a n interest w ith the ten sity of If prohibition is to be made perman d r a m a t i c situ a tio n s: but even his < A surprise birthday dinner was ing place for the w inter. a y iin g is right or wrong. Mrs. Dart, the retirin g president, ent and a success, the same must be Dear ’Lando. you are gone— own a r t has been enhanced in the given in honor of Lee F ortune at his Oregon claim s Mrs. Carl as one of We have bid you adieu. properly enforced and we are confi home at 903 B laine street on S u n gave a short thlk, urgin g loyalty to her own girls, she h avin g made th is Pi c tu ri za ti on of the story. One of Up In heaven again we hope to meet dent th is cam paign w ill be the means day, October 2. after church. The the incom ing adm inistration and her home during her entire married fhe most effective of the thi tilin g of arousing a stron g public sen ti you, friends and relattves gathered at the the " everlasting team work o f every m ent for law enforcem ent. iB a - sister-in -law to th e in cid en ts m thia .sto ry _j*L.-a -cattle Where suffering and parting can life The home, each guest b rin gin g a part of bloom in’ sou l” , and then Introduced Rev. Carl, who was once a pastor of ■‘»mPede in w hich hundreds of panic greatest im m ediate need In the state never come th e dinner, w h ile Mr. Fortune w as the new president. Miss Evah H ad In that land of rest, our heavenly one of the N ew berg churches. She stricken an im als are seen in a mad held at church by a board m eeting. ley. who responded in a few w ell is to Inform our people Just w hat entered into public work for the W. onru8h t0'varrt camera. the law is and t^ielr duty as citizens home. chosen sentences. \ most bountiful dinner was spread C. T. U. durinfc the Oregon cam paign and get the people and law enforce The program for the year was pre by h is daughters, the Mlssgs ’Elva W. C. T. U. CONVENTION ’TIs hard to g iv e you up. dear child. of 1914, organizing young people to and Mabel F ortune, nsslsted by the sented by the chairm an of the pro m ent officers to g eth er.” active work in that wet and dry Schoolm ate, friend and brother. At eigh t o’clock a public mass The w h ite ribboners of Y am hill It guests. The dinner w as very d eli gram com m ittee, Mrs. H oskins. fight. Since last January she has ciou s and app etizin g and lit for a was favorably received and left In m eeting w ill be held at the M. E. But you have only exchanged this been touring the country in th is county Tnet on Tuesday of last week church, w here Captain Ebbert w ill old world. at Am ity for tlje annual convention king. The young ladieH surely know the hands o ftth e com m ittee for final deliver a lecture on the subject of And gone to live rejoicing, in work, begin n in g in the south. Some of the W om en’s C hristian Tem per how to en tertain their friends. polishing. t of her most interestin g experiences ance Union. The session s were held another. . The usual business incident to a “The Unfinished Battle." The after Those present were: Rev. C. H. | were in the m ountains of Georgia. in the new M ethodist church, which noon conference and the night mass P h illip s. Rev. K. H. Slckafoose, first m eeting wan dealt w ith and put ! where she addressed the m ountain all admired for Its beauty and con-/ m eeting are open t o .t h e public and So w e’Jl try to p atien tly w ait, Messrs, and Mesdames L. E. Arney. In order. T ill Jesus, our P ilot, opens the | folk known as ”po’ w h ites.” venience. Mrs. L ottie Hannon most The club Is looking forward to a everyone Interested in law and order D. Putnam , C. Crater, W. T. W est, gate. i From Oregon she goes into east attend. ably presided, and gave a splendid Nea! McCoy. Mr. John Illlg. Mes- co n ceit In the near future by the Is urged to -----------n----------- And if we live for Him and ever be t W ashington, and then on to W iscon- address follow ed by several valuable dam es O live B assett S. S. Sutton, W hitney boys. true. sin. but later in the w inter down in- recom m endations for future work. There is also a sacred concert, by ACCIDENT AT ST. PAUL Martha Rorabaueh and D. E F or Like Job says, w e’ll go there with ! to southern California. Among these w as a change in tim e of th e club, to be given In a few weeks. tune. H elen W right, Mark and Lester Qtto Reets, a man tw enty-five or you. I It Is not only by what she says holding the annual convention, to The members present at th is open th irty years old, and an employe of H annah, F rancis and Miram Bassett. ’ but by the sw eetness of her person the first week in April. It was also Lee F ortune. Elva. Merle and Mabel ing m eeting were: Mrs. Dart, Miss P. A. Bernard garage at St Paul ality that Mrs. Carl w ins her way to decided to secure the services of a Hadley. Mrs. Goff, Mrs. Gibson. Miss had his clo th in g burned from his Fortune. the hearts of her girl hearers. A personal worker for the county. RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS Forsyth. Mrs. H oskins. Miss B ritt, body W ednesday, when he attem pted One Who W as There. girl h erself In appearance, sym pa Reports w ere given of various de There was a reception tendered by Mrs. H anning. Mrs. Chapin, Miss to assist a fellow em ploye in some ■ -------- o----------- the school hoard to the teachers at thetic w ith the g irl’s outlook on life, partm ents, and greater effort urged Howard and Mrs. Gould. soldering w ith an acetylene torch. WALNUT TONNAGE IS SOLD the Friends church last Friday even yet her gen tlen es hides a power for the com ing year, especially wi th ---- ------ o----------- Reetz w as holding some w aste in h is ing, when Chas. A. Rice, assistant which enables her to drive her mes an ti-n arcotics ami essay work in the N early the en tire tonnage of w al hand w hich was saturated w ith ga s superintendent of schools. The statem en t was made the Portland sage home nu ts to be handled by the Oregon TRAVEL 10.000 MILES olin e and the flames jumped to ?h4s schools, made the address of the M e hope to have Mrs. Carl wi th iis . that there is scarcely u high school G rowers Cooperative A ssociation has TO ENTER THE U. OF 0. and soon enveloped h is clothing. ‘ A evening. Mr. Rice chose for h is sub again next year to remain a ^full , in Oregon where some g irls do not already been sold at prices ranging driver of one of the W illam ette V al ject. "The Perfect Cooperation Be week. sm oke cigarrettes. one to tw o cen ts a pound more than ley transfer com pany trucks was tw e e n F aculty. Boad and Parents." U niversity of Oregon. E ugene, Oct: the opening price on C alifornia nuts. Mrs. L innie Carl, a special lectu r o— and Milo passing and secu rin g a blanket' he An address of welcome was made by er for the n ation al W. C. T. U. on The grafted w aln u ts brought 30 2.— (S p e c ia l.)— Erroll sm othered the flames w ith it. H ow social m orality, gave a most Inter cents, the No. Is 26 V4 cen ts and No. Murphy, brothers, of Sioux C ity. In., Rev. George H. Lee for the board and WHITE HEATHERS HONOR estin g and helpful address concern 2s 18 cents. O pening prices on Cal have chosen the U niversity o f Ore ever, nearly all of the clothes were the response was given hy Paul E l MISS HELEN SCOTT ing her work. Mrs. Carl la u trained ifornia w aln u ts for corresponding gon a fter h avin g traveled 10.000 burned off In the accident and Ueetz lio tt. one of the new members o f the Mrs. E. L. nnd B. E Evans enter- worker and eloquent speaker and grades were 28 cents, 25*4 cents m iles In a car In search of the school w as rushed to the St. V incents hospi high school faculty. tal In Portland. H is condition Is and 17 cen ts respectively. Oregon they w anted to attend. A report on enrollm ent was given tained Monday evening in honor of m eets w ith marked su ccess. They started from Sioux C ity w ith not know n at this w riting. w aln u ts are valued higher than C al by Superintendent A. C. Stanbrough Miss Scott, who has just returned j. Mrs. H annon presented the "Child iforn ia n u ts because of th eir su p e their mother. Mrs. Florence Murphy, and showed .that there had been a from a m onth’s trip. Those p r e se n t; W elfare” departm ent and g a v e a traveled rior q u ality, and buyers are w illin g several m onths ago and Iowa State College has recently considerable increase and that three were Miss Scott. Miss Mina Ames. stirrin g talk on th is work for-th»* to pay the additional price for them . through half a dozen states and v is com pleted tests w hich show that a ¡n e w rooms and three new teachers Merle Y arnell, Mrs. Frank Swart. little ones. Officers wCre elected as follow s: F ollow ing the Lola Sw art. Alex Scott. J Black It Is expected that 30 per cent of ited as many sta te universities be wagon pulls easier b h e n the load is Were necessitated. th e nutH w ill fall In the grafted fore arriving In EugenF. The U n i placed over the rear w heels th a n ; formal program tho Ladles A uxili burn. II. Patterson. M. George, Mr. F resident. Mrs.. L ottie Hannon; vice- grade. 50 per cent In the No. 1 grade versity of C alifornia and the U n i when it is placed over the front ary of Pacific college served refresh and Mrs F. E. Eckerson. Mr and president. Miss Edith M inchln: sec and 20 per cent In the No. 2 grnde versity of W ashington were am ong ones. The difference in pull is said m ents. It is the intention to have Mrs. C. A. Evans, and Christine retury. Mrs. L illie W elter; treasurer those visited by the party. Miss Barnum. and C grade. to am ount to about 100 pounds. these nffalrs about every tw o m onths. Clemenson. • V SIX NUMBER COURSE IS OFFERED FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 7TH ROBBERS LEAVE OTHER THINGS NAN'S IDENTITY UNKNOWN HERE MISS LILLIAN HERTIG DIED VERY SUDDENLY W.C.T.U. LECTURER WINS HER AUDIENCE BLOOD POISON CAUSE OF DEATH MRS. IJNNiE CARL SPEAKS HERE