*■ ...... n'f't'ù P»» '<**•> \ # * - ilk . AT, A0QÜ8T 17, 1888 • m . .<■* M ra Mary W alts was a Chas. 8. Wilson was over from visitor on Tuesday o f this McMinnville last Thursday on a business trip. - Mrs. E. I f . H u n tin g! from Portland Saturday fo r an Mrs. Vasco Cather, nee Leila Sunday v is it ... . Dledericka, is In Newberg visiting her A ladies silk purse was found at mother, Mra. Cora Dledericka. J. W. Hubbsrd and fam ily autoed Owner Mra. James Farr o f Dundee was a F ifth and College streets. R. G, Miller, who baa been livin g to Saafl Lake last Sunday. • visitor in N ew berg Tuesday, at Dundto, w ill qceupy a house at call at Graphic office. lira . W. /Richard Overeat made a John Hadley went to MeMlnnvill« the corner o f Second and Center M oggie 'Littlefield le ft Friday fo r r‘ trip to Portland on Friday of laat Pacific C ity for a month’s stay at Monday morning and from there to «tracts. weak. the beach. ' . ^ Sheridan. He returned home on Bob Brown who has been working For the home, factory and near Dallas, returned home last F ri­ 8. 8. Duncan and H. O. Ockman Fred L. Ames and sister, Mrs. .Tuesday. Of M cMinnville were N ew bcrg vts- Ifuldah Hanson, went to Portland Mrs. Marlon George went to-G ar­ day night fo r an over-Sunday visit rioes, motors, fans, ranges, washing ltora laat Saturday. Friday fo r the day. den Home Monday morning to visit with bis folks. isls, at prices that are right. HOUSE W HIHG A SPECIALTY. Mra Elsie Payne and children of Mr a. M. E. Moore came up from Mrs. a F. Oause o f ^aahougal her sister, Mrs. Hunt. She expect.* Hillsboro came over Monday evening Call or write ag at lewberg. It is our aim to five servioa Portland for an over Sunday visit Wash.; was a New berg visitor for to be away several days. with her brother, P. M. Tallman, and several days this week, visitin g old Mrs. D. A. Fltspatrick o f Duluth. for n week's visit with her parents, If we can he of service to yen in designing your hoove wiring, wife. friends. Minnesota, is making a visit o f a Mr. and M ra M. R. Douthlt. motor wiring, or anything appertaining to the electrical in­ couple o f months with her sister. Mrs. Eva Hummer Hull, and her Mildred and Eleanor Davie o f Roy Gardner and w ife and daugh­ Portland visited their grandmother, ter came over from Lebanon and vis­ Mrs. C. H. Fltspatrick at this place -lister, Mrs. Foster, who Is spending dustry, we shall he pleased to give you* the benefit of m a n Mrs. M. E. M oftitt laat week, re­ ited with Mr. Gardner’s mother, Mrs. Miss Rachel A lice W lllcuts of thq summer with her here, departed experience. turning home on Sunday. Em ily Gardner. Burr Oak, Kansas, arrived here last for Astoria last Saturday to spend ■«•veral days. Saturday fo r a visit at the home of Mra. J. R. Shackelford returned Despite the hard rain laat Satur­ The Newberg Motor Co. report from Portland laat Friday where she day there was quite a heavy traffic her cousin, B. G. Pieces, on Sheri­ the follow in g salee the past week: ' had been vM lU n gh er slater, Mra. O. on the highway towards Tillam ook dan street. B. Woodcock for n few days. and the copst points west o f hare. H arry Bailey o f Sgpta Barbara C. S. Hulln a new touring car; Ken­ neth Kinney a touring and J. L. Van Mr. and Mra. Mark Carl and Tom Crews was down from Laurel California, and Calvin MeDermit, of Blaricom a delivery ear; and George ‘I t Serves Ton Eight" daughter, Iva, o f Santa Ana. Calif.. on Tuesday and states that the rains McMinnville, old time friends iron. Trunk a tractor. Missouri o f the Conways, visited Visited their old friends, the W. have spoiled all of the small pota­ A. P. Patten, representing the ex­ Richard Eve rests, here last week. toes as It to making big ones ou t’ o f them Sunday forenoon. tension division o f the United T . M. them. Arrangements have been mode 8« Mrs. Raleigh M orris o f Seattle, C. A. schools, has been working In Wash., was a -N ew b erg visitor over ' Frankie Crites w ill box a ten- that those desirlng-to take the eighth Newberg fo r several days soliciting the week end at the home o f Mr. and round bout with K id Sarp o f Boise grade examinations before school the young men of. this territory to Mrs. W . R. M orris on seventh street. as tha main event at L a Grande at opens this fa ll may do so at tb< take up correspondent* courses. grammar school building on SeptCrn H. O. See spent Inst week in Port at the D. 0. K. K. convention on Au­ Mr. and Mra. Omar Fendall came her 7 and 8. • gust 31. • land in attendance' at the Buyers' over from Forest Grove last Thurs­ Quite a number o f local people w ill W eek events, tfr. See was promot Mrs. KdKh H olt and daughter, day. Mr. Fendall is taking, a week’s lu g his shoe grease and Bee-Prooi Ruth, went to Portland the latter attend the meeting o f the republican county central committee at McMinn vacation from his hardware boat oil. / T ‘^ 5 2 « part o f last week for a visit of nets' and la attending buyers’ week Ralph D. Casey o f Seattle w ill Join eral weeks with their eon and vllle tonight (Thursday) when th* events In Portland, w hile Mra. Fen­ question o f selecting a new county the staff o f the school o f Journalism brother. Cheater'Holt. dall la visiting her mother, Mra. clerk w ill be taken up again. at the University e f Oregon this fa ll Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Haymee o f Gardner, at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy L ea vitt stop­ as professor o f trade Journalism and Marshfield, Missouri, are expected Professor W illiam Johnson and Mrs. W. E. Paxson returned Wed­ Wesley W ire went to literary market a here tomorrow (F rid a y)' for an ex ped over here last week fo r a visit wife of Indianapolis, Indiana, were nesday from Albany where she visit­ Wednesday evening to w ith Mr. L ea vitt’s parents, Mr. and Mr. and M rs. W ayne Chase and tended vis it with their daughters. brother, Frank, on n trip to M ra C. J. Leavitt. They w ere en­ here on a visit last wee£. Mr. John­ ed with the Frank Taylor fam ily. daughters o f Redmond. Oregon, came Miss Clara Haymes and Mrs. Jasper roots from the Puget Sound country son was form erly a member o f the Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Moore and Mr. county fo r hunting. Saturday fo r a visit w ith Grant Con­ to Scotts M ills where they w ill hold Pacific College faculty and spent one and Mrs. Harold Moore went to Pa­ A. D. Rose and w ife aad w ay and fam ily. Mrs. Chase is a George Graves was up*from Port­ a four weeks' series o f meetings. night with President Pennigton, and cific City last Tuesday morning for o f Boseman, Montana, arrived here daughter o f Mr. Conway. land last Friday. Mr. Graves, who later visited w ith his uncle, Elwood an^outlng and expect to return Mou- Wednesday evening fo r a vis it w ith Councilman W ill M. Doud waa a Johnson, at Chehalem Center. C. B. Waterman went to Portland was at one time editor and publisher Mrs. Rose's pareifts, Mr. aad Mrs. Portland passenger last F riday aad last Friday m orning to attend the o f the Kewberg Enterprise. Is now R. C. Dale, a son-in-law o f Mr. Mra. J. D. Gordon entertained the Arthur Millard. They are on their said that he expected to attend the Sabbath school convention o f the one o f the head officers o f the Mac- d r e w , the county fa ir a t Gresham and Mra. Ed Morley, has been visit­ past matrons club. Eastern Star, way to California. Seventh Day Adventist church. H e cabee lodge in this state and any other attractions hs could ing them fo r a couple o f weeks. Mr. Tuesday afteraeon a t her home oh .Trad Strong, who waa Injured by expected to be away over Sunday. Barney Garrett o f McMinnville The guest o f boner a shock from a high power w ire and find In and around Portland. In Dale’s home is at Kelso, W ashing­ F ifth street. was down here on bnsinees this week. The Grant Conways and the Chase fact ws Judge he was going to make ton, but he has been running a eon was Mrs. Emma Gordon o f San Jose, fa ll from a ladder, remains In a semi­ fa m ily took th e trip around the Me- M r. Garrett waa form erly secretary a day o f 15 - - _ _ fsettonery store at Ocean Park for Calif. Delicious refreshments were conscious condition w ith little a ss> - ~ —__. a . --- Minn vine, fo rest urore, riiiiBDoro o f tha M cM inaville commercial club some time. The Morleys expect to served. change. I t Is thought there may be Shiloh Poet W. R. C. gave a chick loop last Sunday. Mr. Couway thinks but has resigned that position and en dinner at the L O. O. F. h a ll laat take him np to Kelso next Sunday. W illiam Perkins has rented his a clot on the brain which It w ill this is one o f the flnest trips in Ore- Is engaged in private business now. place on V illa road to Mr. Bates for take tim e to absorb. Saturday noon as a benefit fo r the Mr. and Mra. L. E. Cline and lit ­ Mrs. C. A. Riddle and children new American Legion building fund. Mrs. Fred Holcomb and children tle daughter, accompanied by tw o of a year and w ill leave about the first B ill Sanders, who has been speed­ returned home from Newport F r i­ to pay their pledge. The dinner was Mrs. Cline’s sisters, visited th e Ches­ of October, for Globe, Artxona, to be came over from Woodbnrn laat Sun­ in g the summer at M yrtle Creek in day evening. Their cam ping party fine and there waa a generous patron - with his son, Harry. Mr. Bates has day for a visit with her parents. Mr. ter A. Dlmond fa m ily here southern Oregon, where he was en­ at tha beach waa considerably In­ : ow 'the old Oils pUe r juxt w a r ‘M t*;'**. ■ As a result o f this dinner the Thursday. The convenienced by the heavy rains o f gaged la some construction work In Mra. W alter Bartlett. Mr. Holcomb ladies netted over 150. Nevada, and w ere friends o f the Di- east o f the highw ay bridge. last weak, and they w ith many other putting in n new power line, re ­ expects to come over Sunday and monds at that place. They were en­ Dr. Record o f Sherwood had a Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Grant, who vacationists cat short their stay. turned home last Friday. 5 5 : route to the Rainier national park brand new Ford coupe stolen from a take the fam ily back w ith hlm- visited here tw o weeks ago w ith Mrs. Th e Spiritualist meeting and pic Rev. and Mra. C- A . Goto cam« up A letter from F. E. Gray to the garage in Sherwood Wednesday Grant’s brother, C. A. Riddle, and for a short vacation trip. from St. Helena Sunday morning and ale which ..was held at the W. A fam ily, returned here last Sunday night. T w en ty dollars cash was also Graphic states that he has taken the Rev. R. E. Myers o f Wood burn nd place on south R iv er street last from Newport, where they spent sev­ Rev. Goto preached both morning came over tost Friday and took his taken from the garage at the same management o f the Sterlin g Shoe nday waa a decided success. Thera and evening at the Baptist church In eral dnyk. and remained until W ed­ daughter, Mra. Earl P in n er and her time. Dr. Record called np the lo­ company in Portland at 113 Fourth were «1 present and a lecture was nesday morning, when, they eeptried this elty. They were (nests at the two children to Woodbnrn to visit cal officers to havb .an eye out fo r street. H e accepted the position on S. H. B a n e home w hile to the city. given by Dr. Shaw. Other fsatqyes fo r their home at Riddle, Ore, Mr. them and an uncle, A . J. Stout of the car. givin g them a description o f June 16 o*d says that the hnalneaa Tike elty council met Thursday ev­ o f the day were the tests given and U iaar is president o f the Riddle State Hutchinson, Kansas, who is visiting ML- has more than doubled since that ening In executive, session fo r the the picnic dinner which was enjoyed tack . Mice Henrietta Welsh arrived time. He says “ The store Is across there while on his w ay to the fire by alL purpose o f selecting a night marshal. W. H. Woodworth, president' o f chiefs* convention at San Francleoo. here Monday o f last week, returning the street from the 8. P. electric and Mrs. Coon, mother o f Mra. Dale the First National Bank, returned Mra Plnney expected to be away for from a trip to California, aad spent a I meet- -people- from N ew betg nearly Th e In a l ballot showed that- W esley Boyea waa selected and as Mr. Am y Butt, passed away from pneumonia -Monday morning from an extended about a week. few days w ith her slater, Mrs, M. G. every day. Give my regards to all wished to he relieved Immediately, in Portland last Thursday and funer­ trip to the middle west. H e was ar Elliott. On Tuesday Miss Welsh snd m y friends la Newberg* The two The Lafayette Mineral Springs al services were held there on Sat­ he took up his duties that night. companled on his return by his hotel, bath house and engine house M ra E lliott left fo r Seattle where years I spent in New berg were a Ralph Butt went down to mother, Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, who Mrs. E lliott w ill spend about two pleasure and I w ill never forget the C. C. McEiyen and w ife and two urday. were completely destroyed by fire weeks with her parents, returning I many frtdhds I have there." Mr. Mr. Coon and w ill visit here until about the children o f Spokane, Wash., visited attend the funeral, last Thursday noon. Some o f the about September 1, when Mr. Eliott Gray was w ith the M iller Mercantile a t tha J. P , Taylor home laat Satur­ Dale Butt and w ife took the remains o f October. Mr. Woodworth v: tares to the bath house were takes up his boys’ wopk at .Salem. bsek'to B a y City, Michigan, after the I company here. day night. Thay ere looking fo r a at Chicago and Sterling, Illinois, saved but the hotel waa a complete home In this county and want on to funeral fo r Interment there. " M l . . _ a t Hutchinson, Kansas, which fa the loan The fire is said to have orig­ M cM innville to visit Mrs. McElyea’s Herman Schoengarth o f Grsnton, home o f his mother. inated in the upper part o f the ho­ brother, W illiam Gunning,' and fam ­ Wisconsin, wss here fo r s week vis­ W illiam Arthur W hite aad family tel. The dance hall and tw o eot- iting Mr. snd Mra, Rice Devis and ily. motored from Yakim a arriving at tages were not damaged. Dr. Brown He de­ Prof. L M. Tapper of Bedford, other friends In Newberg. Newberg on the 8th. and are visiting had the place under lease«,, Mich., accompanied by his w ife and parted Tuesday for Tacoma to visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary U. W. H. W00DW0ETH, E. P. GILL. A. E* MILLS, Mias Elisabeth Sktpworth returned other friends snd w ill also stop at his sister and her three eons o f W hite, and his slaters, Mrs. Thomas to her home In Portland Sunday a f­ President . , Cashier Vice Pres. Gresham, Ore., visited at the Presi­ other points enroute horns. B e ex­ E. Miles and Mrs. Spencer W. Kent- dent Pennington home laat Thurs­ pects to return to the weet next year ner. H e says this country looks fine ter having spent her two weeks’ va­ cation with Mrs. Ralph O. Otis. day. Professor Tupper was head of with hi* fam ily to make his home. considering the drouth. They have n school from which President Pen­ The Graphic acknowledges the g ift irrigation at Takim a and fruit, crops, W h ile here she accompanied the Otis nington graduated In his younger o f s very beautiful bouquet o f dah­ etc., are Immense. They think the fam ily to Seaside where they spent days. lias from Mm. George Crites. The Columbia highway perfectly grand. a week. Miss Sklpworth has a re­ sponsible position with L i pm an. The rain o f the pest week has blooms are all marvellous fo r both Mr. and -Mrs. T. R Blaylock and W olfe A Co., being head o f the fancy demonstrated one thing which Is sise snd colorings snd w e n certain­ fam ily came up from Tigard Friday work department, and she makes needed about town very much. This ly much appreciated by the forcé. o f last week fo r a day’s visit her home with her parents. Her is the cu tting o f weeds along the Mrs. Crites has a beautiful assort­ at the Chester A. Dlmond home. Mr, father is pastor of the Woodstock ment o f these flowers In her yard sidewalks, in some places these Blalock and Mr. Dlmond were room­ Methodist church. overhang the sidewalks to such an snd is advertising ths cut flowers mates at W illam ette University some Mrs. W illiam Clemmens enter­ snd bulbs for sale. extent that it is difficult to walk 12 years ago. Mr. Blaylock has a Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bryant snd position in the Seattle schools now tained ten lady friends as a benefit without gettin g wet. In addition to Foreign Domestic this they are very unaigbtly. daughter, Mise Mabel, and R. C. and they have been visiting Mrs. party fo r the women’s foreign mis­ Cooley and Mrs. M. W . Cooley all o f Blaylock’s mother at Tigard slnoe sionary society o f the M. E. church Exchange Exchange Eugene, motored down last Monday the summer school session closed at at her home on Hancock street Tues­ day afternoon. The afternoon was to spend sevdrsl days w ith the Cool­ O. A. C. Interest on Safe Deposit spent in conversation and sewing and eys at this place. Mrs. M. W . Time Deposits The Berrian band went to Port­ refreshment» consisting o f sand­ Boxes tor Bent Cooley Is the mother o f H. A. and land laat Sunday afternoon as sched­ wiches, salad, cake and coffee were C. N. Cooley o f this place, while Mrs. Bryant and R. C. Cooley are sister uled and played with the I. O. O. served by the hostess. Those present F. band of Portland In a concert fi£ were: Mesdames Boggess, Gould, snd brother of them. the Peninsula park. Quite a good Ed Kienle. U. S. G. M iller, A lice Mc- Mise Norn Lambert returned many o f the local band men were Nay, M. J. Nash. Lola Swart, J. H. Thursday from California where she unable to go for lack o f conveyances Sherlock. Sr., Mrs. G. E. Kienle snd has been attending the San doss and because o f previous engagements Chester A. Dlmond. The ten guests normal, to be with her mother, Mrs. but the combined bands made a good w ill unite In g ivin g a joint party at M. E. Webster until school opens In showing and there was a large crowd the church next Tuesday afternoon the fall. She went to Portland on in attendance to hear the concert to which all ladies are Invited. A Friday to meet some other teachers which was a splendid success. unite la giving to the world a charge o f 25c w ill be made fo r this who were coming up from San Joee reliable remedy for indigestion Rebekahs and their families, num­ affair. by host and expected to bring them i troubles now I bering 67, gathered at the city park home with her for a short visit here. last Monday evening for the annual The American Legion boyg believe picnic. The occasion happened to that they have the equal o f any floor fall on the anniversary o f Mr. and In the state for dancing lb their new Mra. F. D. Eckerson’s wedding and bnlldlng and they are offering good so that event waa also celebrated. music and making every effort to Mra. W. W. Nelson composed and g ive the public a good time a t their read a poem fittin g the occasion aad- regular Saturday night dances. They presented the Eckersons with a set Always of the highest qoality made safe for yon. accept the scrip in payment and urga' o f cups and saucers. According to the publie to come and enjoy an ev­ this poem, which space w ill not per­ In neat air tight containers, assuring a clean, potent product ening with them any Satufday. See mit ua to publish, the Eckersons were their advertisement In another col­ married In 1878 In Michigan. Purity insured by rigid test. Insist on “Puretest.” Safeguard umn for prices, etc. The W. C. T. U. w ill meet on The first carload fo r this mason the family medicine chest with the “Puretest” label. b f dried loganberries packed In 35 August 31 at the Baptist church for an all day session to make quilts for pound boxes waa shipped io an east­ Mothers have confidence in “Puretest” household remedies. Bring ern market early this week by the the children’s form home. Oregon Growers cooperative associa­ lunch. A h alf hour In the afternoon “Puretest” has revolutionised the drug buxine«— en advanoe tion. Dried logaaa are being packed w ill be given to the study of law en­ It follows Closely la chemical In various slsed cartons fo r the trade forcement. The lessons are very In­ in the method of handling ordinary commodities for home ▲ pair of oar glasses for jour eompoeitAoo the eeUbrstsd nativ- this year, which it is expected w ill teresting and instructive. We find ml watsra of Europe—e combi na­ greatly Increase consumption. In how very little we know on this sub­ close work is like an elevator tion o f Mote U d laxative salts marketing thla delicious fru it by this set as we study the book. Anyone We have a complete line of the “Puretest” drugs and atf wishing to give towels, clothing, fortified with 1/tbis sad sodium method and with particular ears In for the top floor. phosphate. It tushes the kid­ v. prices as low as the ojd style ef baying the«. maintaining quality, future crops. It fruit, or anything the farm home caa neys sad alimentary tract, wash­ Is believed, w ill find a better rsosp- use are invited to do so. See Mra. ing a War all Impurities end Eleanor Jeffries, 800 North street. Ten map read aad do your SEE OUB WINDOWS THIS WEEK tlon in eastern markqto- thoroughly cleansing the body Mrs. Mary B. C. Scott, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Butt left by dose work with absolute 00 m- — f R u a I f you am meotaOf dm The Twentieth Century groceries auto to attend the national bar as­ pressed, physically worn out. fort when properly fitted with sociation meeting at San Francisco. o f which there are now 21, held bodily fatigued, lacking In ner- j They went w ith the axpeetatlon of their first plenict at Crystal Lake r, or have back i oar doable vision glasses. camping out along the w ay but on park on Wednesday o f this week. P E ’ the second day Just before they were Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Haas, m an age« lonsrer— aro to TOUT druggist and ready to go Into camp they ran oner o f tha Twuntieth Century store in ask for X*. I). S. Hepatic Salt*. PBESCBimOH DRUGGIST a big snake and decided to camp In- Newberg, closed the local store and They will bring Is aide. Some y e a n ago It would not also attended the picnic. The Twun- hava been considered wonderful that tleth Century stores are located at one should see snakes on their w ay stragetlc points In and around Port­ to a bar association meeting, bat in land and are ran by the Internation­ Volstead times It is a little peenllar al Bales A Produce company of which 308 First Street Bleak 108 t© say the lea st A t any rate Mr. Rosa M cIntyre o f Portland Is presi­ and Mrs. Butt expect to return b o a » dent. The latest addition to thalr THE JEWELEB • 0PTM3AM groceries is a second store Sunday and doubtless the Judge can chain then explain it all. at Oregon City. . Local and Personal News Everything Electrical .A3 VS« ‘3% ' i l Yamhill Electric Company M iyg K First National Bank o f Newberg 28,000 PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS Puretest Glasses Are Household D rugs E le v a to r s HEPATIC SALTS Lynn B. Fergu son £5 Graham’s Drug Store * C. A. Morns The Store I A