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ï fc' I T Z 'J - 1 G raphic lâJ f •■ - volume zzzm N E W BERG, CITY CAUCUS HELD LAST FRIDAY NIGHT » ' ' (Ni 7 R, Y A M H ILL THURSDAY, COUNTY, 88, 1988. ï |M ! Phillip Ora«, MINTHORN, FIRST FRES GRAMMAR AND HIGH SAM T1MBERLAKE WILL (FOOTBALL WH1 BE ON DR. HEN! OF FXJERMW SLY11 ttw BER G RUN for COUNTY CLERK SCHEDULE AT PACIFIC SCHOOLS ARE OPEN Dr. H. J. MInthorn, who was the Bhort time nominates J. 0. Coioord for ago offered the peefcle of tbls com- Local Business M u Gets jfrn ege M u Decide to Take Up This first president of Pacific College, and Increase in Attendance for who was a noted figure in t£e pioneer Y ear Is Indicated by tha Strenuous Sport Again— Good history of Oregon, la In a very crit munitjr an opportunity to secure m u t from AD Parts of County homes in the Home*Acres tract on a ical condition at the Portland san has decided to Early Registration Sqaad Out Last Might — Has Filed H it Petitions Beoorder and Treasurer itarium, little hope being held out tion of these hold a big pub for his recovery. Dr. Mlnthorn ar tracts including with complete modern homes Some years ago the students of rived in Portland from Alaska on them and Sam Tlmberlake has filed his pe all "sady for ncy. This sale titions for county clerk of this tile College decided' to dtacon- week ago last Saturday suffering will take place Thursday, Octo- ty and will run as an le football, as there were not from the elosjng of the gall uuct Three strictly the November election against ten enough men In the college to On Wednesday of last waek be un Football Outlook at H igh School b nominations for Councilmen W ere her 5th, at 1 p. modern bunga a fully satisfactory showing, derwent an operation, too long de and 30 vacant Jah Corbett of /McMinnville Promising and Coach Noftsinger I AD niefB t and M r. Coioord De tracts will be sold illy since some of the best of layed, surgeons stated. A t first auction, Col. ft. Tlmberlake only some improvement wss noted but Is W orking Hard - . ' - auctioneer, and to P. Nelson acting ______ w and ____________ hem were so busy working their run ___ last _______ Friday he had clines to Accept Office 8. L. Parrstt as of the sale, petitions printed and circulated them fray through college that they had later his condition became worse. Dr. Mlnthorn came to Oregon In The sale will place on the throughout the county and secured |iot time for the necessary practice, Both the grammar and high school The city caucus whieh was held premises which 1882 to take charge of the Indian un the Pacific practically 300 signatures before A ll last year, however, there opened Monday. Owing to the lota last Friday evening at the new Le highway Just w school then located at Forest Grove. Newberg. How Tuesday night following- As 307 talk of taking up the game again gion hall was well attwidvd, there ever, persons ( to Investigate ♦a a all that was required for filing, find with the sprrhg meeting of th< the Three years later citisens of Salem fall many older student* did not en- ioll at first but the indications are being about 200 persons preseat. the . properties that time may Mr. Tlmberlake made no effort Letter club this talk took defl offered 400 acres of land at Che- Mayor Moore and City Marshal Fer do so, as there will be someone on get other signatuiee. ate form, and when the men got mawa and the school was transferred for a noticeable increase in enroll ment over preceding years. A t the guson took charge of the meeting at the property at all times up to the ther this fall it was all over but to that place. He waa also the first present time 535 have enrolled In the Mr. Tlmberlake has visited Amity, the outset and Mr. Ferguson stated date of the sale. |L........... president o f Pacific College at New m , * Dayton, McMinnville. Sheridan, actual formality of a decision. grammar school and 208 in the high the purpose of the meeting. Fol A ll elty conveniences have been lamina and Newberg and says This formal action was taken by berg. Later he located in Salem, school. There are 88 in the fresh lowing this a motion that Mr. Fer put on the property, including city he was given s good reception every where with B. 8. Cook, now a resi le men’s athletic association Tues- guson be made permanent chairman water and lights, graded and gravel dent of Portland, he began the de man class which is one heel» for the ly morning, and that evening where end that MeMtnurvHle, assumption that the attendance w ill of the meeting prevailed. Mrs. Lot ed streets, perfect drainage for home of his opponent, surprised htasl squad waa at work chasing the velopment of the prune industry In show an increase this year, as this tie Hannon Was selected for secre streets all competed, water, drain with the warmth' of their reception ive pigskin. There are more the Willamette valley. He also de is a much large freshman class than tary. >ll«ge men on hand this year than veloped Mlnthorn springs in Clack heretofore. age and electric light lines extended his candidacy. . >•, - Mr. Ferguson then made a short to 17 Individual Rriaqts, etc before, and under the leader- amas county and built the first hotel Many people over the eounty The list of teachers with their po talk in which he emphasised the thing in the way of city home con lip of Professor Jones, the new at Hot Lake, In Union county. Importance o f the meeting sad the venieaece will d m be found In the that Mr. Tlmberlake is entitled Dr. Mlnthorn waa a brother of sitions is as follows:. First grade, the college ought to put out a need for good capable officer». He three houses. suifi ee beet o f plumb the office on the grounds that be i Herbert Hoover's mother and when Mrs. Nell D. Chapin. Mrs. A. F. Han (table teem. The schedule of son and Miss Esther Dawson; seconR than called upon City Attorney ing, hot water tanks, enameled resents Newberg and that the has not yet been made out. as Hoover’s parents died, he took Hoo grade, Mias Ruth Harvey, Mien Chapin to explain regarding the kitchens and h a £ rooms, light fix end of the county has absolutely could not be secured until It ver Jnto his own home and educated Louise Hodgln and Mrs. Martha, representation at the county election of councilmen In view of the tures, fireplaces, etc. certain that Pacific would put him in Pacific Academy. Hoover Hoyt; 3rd grade, Miss Mabel Rush fact that the city charter and the The auctioning o f home tracts is There Is also a pretty general a team, but about four games later went to Stanford University to state laws disagreed. The city at a new thing in Newberg although it over the county that t i e eounty ce complete his education. Dr. Min and Mrs. Josephine Bradley; 4th soon be scheduled tral committee did net do the ---------------- O --- 'ewifcTnAArl" ‘ ~~ torney advised the election of one has been done is-many other p thorn’s second wife is with him. He grade, Mias Rachel WiUeuts. Mias thing in giving the appointment haa two daughters, Gertrude, who is Hilda Hayden and Mrs. N ells Mc dpuncilman from each ward. Mr. Graff is very anxious to ?. C. GETS G Y M INSTRUCTOR Mr. CorMtt and this wUl probably a missionary in India, and Mrs. Cain; 5th grade. Miss Ella " The chairman then ceiled for the these tracts sold and have satisfied Arrangements have been made by Mary Strench, whose husband is in and Mias Florence Coopei deal re o f the meeting as to method people located on them and doubt act against him in the i college authorities so that Pacif- the government service at Ketchi high school, Mias Leo rim. Mr. Tlmberlake has <9 nominating and it was decided to leas there w ill be many real bar- studenta may have definite and kan,' Alaeka Miss Mary Wilcox, Mrs. W ilm * D. dent of Tsmhlll for nominate by informal ballet. Rus galas acquired at this time. tematic gymnasium training this Evans. Mrs. Mary E. Vandel, D. resided in Newberg for eight sell Parker, Chester A. Dimond, Dr. Several local people have gone to 1 b : 0 r, dTheodore Cramlett, who is Portland to see Dr. Mlnthorn, but Hughes and Principal C. L. Van- years. Before coming to Nowbarg Rankin and Tam Tyndall ware ap N A Y E R -Y ing his work in Pacific Ool- owing to the seriousness o f bis con Wormer. ' lived at Wlllamina for five years. pointed as tellers end ballots were for bis Bachelors degree, will dition they are denied the privilege. A very prettF wedding was held at Tlmberlake has been engaged in High school teachers: Miss Virgin prepared for the nomination o f may ve charge of this gymnasium I. Anderson. English; Mias Opal Hoe- or. About forty names were placed the Catholic church In this elty at transfer business practically ork. He wss gymnasium director kin«. English; Mrs. Leona Huddlet W Ê ÊÊ Ê ÊÊ since coming here gnd he will in nomination and as no one re 1:30 a- m. on Wed Walla W ells College »I ■ I ■■pw last year, ( ston. history; Miss Gladys Qrooer, O BITUARY ceived e majority another ballot was W ilma Vanderbbck became the bride an overwhelming vote in and ar d has had thorough preparation Alma Bryan Jones was born on Latin and French; M ia Mildred F a r-! prepared. This method was used to e f Charles Mayer, Father Hogan of Newberg because of his large r all sorts of gymnasium drills Chebalem mountain, February 0, guson, history; Mrs. Mabel Water ficiating. The church was very prêt quaintance and eliminate end !flnsl!y on {the last training. 1890, and resided In that vicinity man, domestic science and domestic- ballot there were only about five tlly decorated in pink and white His business exper ixperience in c Two classes w ill be conducted each most of her life. In 1910 she wee art; D. N. Matthews, science; R t. ransfer busine names left. O r this ballot 184 votes dahlias and ths bride carried tion with his transf eek for the men o f the college, and united In marriage to Frank C* Noftainger, mathematics; Leo Good-' were cast. J. C. Colcord receiving El, shower bouquet of pink and white equipped him for 1 the duties of so for the women. These classes, Scliintdtzer and to that union si* man, mathematics; O. W . Irwin, roeeg and grow her going away W. H. Woodworth 44. Enos Ellis 22. clerk and Newbetr should and ¡filth the work in connection with children were born, of whom five are commercial and science; Kenneth W. W. Silver 1» and R. A. Butt 2. gown of bins éharmeusse. Following predict w ill. tfcall and later basketball and living; Mildred, Paul, Frances, Ver Fend all, agriculture; and Supt. A. C. Several other candidates who had the wedding an elaborate wedding anlmously. That he win pell a 11, and possibly track, should dinner was served at the home of Stanbrougb. teachers’ training. large vote outside o f this district lSr_, ... na and baby Leland. been in the race up to this ballot thé bride’s ascents, Mr. and Mrs. had withdrawn their names prior to also Indicated by his reception in f,, good ph78 Cal trm n* "B for a11 In 1919 they moved to The Dalles /V# 41ia I 111 e students. H IG H SCHOOL FOOTBALL the voting, After the result of this John Vandeqzéck at 112 Sheridan oth ^qa arters by leading JMk bit later in the year an effort and resided there until she passed af on Friday, September 2*1 ‘ at Coach Noftsinger is back on the v i a be made to secure a gymnasium Withdrew his name and upon mo G. Vanderbeek and Mrs. John Ser- Mr. Tlmberlake served on the class 'o f men outside of the eollege. 7:20, at the age of 32 years, 7 mos. Job with a most optimistic spirit. Bchwelter o f Oervals. Oregon. Mrs. tion Mr. Colcord was declared the Agnes M. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. school board in this district for six Many buaineaa and professional men and 19 days. Death waa caused by Prospects for a winning team or* nominee of the meeting. pulmonary embolism. very bright. There is a more uni years and has also served in the The selection of city treasurer Mayer, parents of the groom; Mrs. community in other capacities. He of Newberg have expressed a desire She leaves to mourn her loss be fied feeling among the fellows than Albert Versteeg, sister of the bride;! for such a class, and it Is likely that and recorder resulted In the nomina if not going to make a personal fight one will he provided at the college sides husband and children, her par last year, all resolved to fight and and Miss Mary Vanderbeek.'sister of tion of W. H. Woodworth for the ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jonee of work, together for the glory of N. H. against his opponent but w ill canvass former and Mrs. Rebecca W. H. the bride; besides the bride’s par for votes on the grounds of his own gymnasium for this fall and winter. Chehalem mountain, sisters, Mrs. 8 ents and the contracting parties. Smith for the latter, both being pres First call for turn out was issued Following the dinner the newly mar qualifications and the fact that New NOTED Q UAKER W IL L SPEAK Lois Lane of Hebo, Oregon, Mrs. Ka ent Incumbents. tie Sinniger of Rose burg, Oregon. Wednesday with about twenty men berg and the north end o f the eoun ried couple left on a wedding trip The meeting was then divided Into Friday morning at 9:45 at the Mae Jones of Chehalem mountain, making their appearance. With eight ty Is entitled to representation. ward groups, ths people from dif to some unknown destination, after college auditorium the public will and one brother. Wayne Jones, also letter men as a nucleus and a hoot --------- o------- *- which they will return and make/ ferent wards going to various parts have the opportunity to hear one of of Chehalem M ___ JJH ____ ^ mountain, besides a of second team material, it seems as of the room. Each group then pro their home In Newberg. Both/young the most noted English Quakers now- host of relatives and friends, though the season should be a mast W IL L HOLD BICYCLE RACES people are ¿veil known here: Miss ceeded to select a councilman from Funeral services were held from successful one in every respect. Earl Hutchinson of the Newberg living. John Henry Barlow was for Vanderbeek was born in Newberg. their ward. The letter men who will fight to Cycle company announces In this is many years the presiding clerk of the Christian church in Newberg on In the first ward there was only while Mr. Mayer has lived here for sue of the Graphic his regular an London Yearly Meeting of Friends, Monday at 2 p. m.. Rev. John Shires retain their positions are Captain one councilman to select, as both many yearn. Both attended the loeal nual fall bicycle laces which will be the greet English yearly meeting officiating. Interment followed in Howard Robinson. Harold Davis, high schools. William Ormond and Lyle Palmer public and ---------o—---- Charles Carlisle, Howard Weston, held on Saturday. October 7. at 2:30 w hich was the mother of all the rest. the local cemetery. were elected and one of them will Wallace Hanville, Clifford Jones. p. m. on Hancock street between When the London conference, the hold aver. Thin ward dominated W ASH B0N D -F0R SYTH N U PT IALS Main and Edwards streets. There great gathering representing all Carl Switzer and Perry Babcock. Matthew Reid for councilman. Tho e making a hard fight for a AMOS W H ITLO W Horace Melvin Wash bond and w ill be a slow race, free-for-all: a Friends in the world, was held in In the second ward Tom Cummings Miss Edna Gertrude Forsyth were boys’ race, three blocks, for boys 11 London in the summer of 1920, John Amoe Whitlow, son of Mr. and position on the team and upon whom was renominated to succeed himself married at the home of the officiating years old and under; a boys’ race of Henry Barlow was unanimously Mrs. Amos P. Whitlow, died at 10:30 the coach is pinning a great deal of and T. E. Miles was nominated to clergyman. Rev. Hiram Gould, on four blocks for boys 13 years old and chosen as the presiding officer a .. m. Sunday following a week’s faith are Henry Fitzpatrick, Robert succeed L. F. Moore, who said he did Third street in this city last Satur under; a seven block free-for-all; Mr. and Mrs. Barlow were frater sickness from quinsy. Mr. Whitlow Board. Louis Parrett. Chester New- not wish to act again. day evening, September 33. at 7:00 a miss-and-out race free-for-all; and nal representatives of London Year lived about three and a balf miles lin, Charles Babcock. Wesley W in In the third ward Mrs. Josephine o’clock. Both of these young people a three bloek consolation race for all ly Meeting at the Five Years Meet west of Newberg. He was about 21 ters, Gus Hanke and Lynn Switser. Fields and W. J. Saunders ware nom are well known here having been non-winners. The miss-and-out race ing of Friends in America which was years old and leaves a widow and There are a number of inexper inated. The councilmen from thin residents of this coaununity for many is a novelty event In which the par recently held at Richmond, Indiana. two children, one a daughter two ienced fellows who are making a ward had been Fred Blanchard and years. The groom has Men living ticipants ride around a block, the They are making a tour of the west, years old and the other a son about line showing. Frank Zumwalt. Coach Noftsinger w ill spend a In the country near Newberg and last one In each time dropping out and Mr. Barlow will speak at the five months of age. He was born at In tha fourth ward V. A. Vincent haa been employed by the Chas. K. until only one is left, who is declared college chapel Friday morning, dur Yamhill, Oregon, and came to New great deal of time this year on fun and Russell Parker were nominated Spaulding Logging company in their the winner. ing their short visit to Newberg. damentals. Realizing the weakness berg about 18 years ago. to replace W ill M. Doud and Sam main office here for a number of of last year’s team in tackling, he I b Mrs. Barlow la a slater of the Bicycling is a good healthful exer Besides the widow and children, Tlmberlake., years. The bride la a graduate of cise for boys and Mr. Hutchinson late Herbert T. Cash, who was for he leaves his father and mother, Mr. determined to spend sufficient time In the fifth ward Perry Miller and the Newberg high school and also of gives them races to encourage the merly pastor of the Friends church and Mrs. Amos P. Whitlow; four to perfect this work. New equipment Melvin Huffman were nominated to the Pacific College and is quite _ bicycle riding habit. Liberal prizes in Newberg, and later assistant pas brothers. Emery, Elmer and William has been ordered for this work. replace C. H. Fltspatrlck and L. CL popular young lady. She has also will be awarded in all events and tor to Dr. W. B. Hinson, the noted o f near Newberg, and James of near The high school needs the support Pike. Mrs. Yamhill. of all. Get in and boost your boys been employed In the C. K. Spauld these will be published next week. Baptist pastor in Portland. over the top! ing Logging company offices for same Boys who ride should look forward Cash w ill accompany the Barlows on Results Mil —------- o--------- their visit to Newberg. to these races. However, the results o f tha caucus time. ---------o--------- Mr. and Mrs. Wsshbond w ill make R A L L Y D A Y PROGRAM AMD are practically nil. «uThe csndldnte HAS OLD PREM IUM LIST STATE L A W CONCERNING for mayor has filed his declination their home in this cltjrand will have SU N D AY SCHOOL PA R A D E Mrs. W. W. Nelson has a premium BAPTISTS GET N E W PASTOR and the caucus as it related to selec the beet wishes of a boat of friends SCHOOL MUSIC CREDITS Hat of the Newberg Fair association for a long and prosperous married tion of councilmen was illegal in Rally day exercises of the bible The Baptist church In special for their fourteenth annual exhibit, (Page 3. Article 5.)— The pupil held here October 18, 19, 20 and 21, school of the Church of Christ will view of the fact that there were less life. business session last Wenesday night than the required one hundred per called Rev. Chas. W. Park, late of must have one year’s work earned 1898. The officers of the associa begin with a parade which will form sons present In each ward caucus. Wilder, Idaho, to the pastorate of before credit le given. One half tion at that time were: J. L. Hos at the church at 9:15. The parade W ALLIS-TITU S W ED D IN G The candidates for city treasurer the local Baptist church. Rev. Park year’s credit may be earned daring kins, president; Clarence Butt, sec will be led by the young people’s The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. and city recorder Rave been certi Titus on north Main street was the la a graduate of Rochester Theolog any semester o f the high school’s retary; E. H. Woodward, treasurer; choir and will proceed along the fol fied to the eounty clerk and their scene of a very beautiful but quiet ical Seminary of Rochester, New course, until eight semester credits and L. M. Parker, Seth Mills and N. lowing route: Leaving the church names w ill appear on the ballot In wedding last Sunday afternoon, when Ybrk. He has a son attending Mc are earned. Seven and one-half C. Christenson, directors. A. P. the parade will proceed south to November. What will be done re their youngest daughter, Cornelia, Minnville College and was down hours’ practice for full credit; four Johnson was superintendent of the Third, then east to River, north to garding the selection of a mayor and became the bride of Edward Weills, here to see him when the call was hours for half credit. department of horses and mule«, Sheridan, west to Main, south to Apply to superintendent of public other departments were as follows Second, east to College, north to council is entirely up to the citisens of Albany, Oregon. given him. He haa a wife and five Instruction for course of study In Cattle. J. M. Atkinson; sheep, goats Hancock, west to Wasklngton, south of Newberg. As the situation stand» At three o’clock the bride and children, who will reside here. Rev. at present we have no candidates. groom met beneath a bower o f flow Park will preach at the Baptist music, state house, Salem, Oregon. and hogs, A. J. Winters; poultry, to First, east to River, west to How However, we understand that peti ers where Reverend Gould performed church both morning and evening L. O. Newlln; farm and garden pro ard. south to church. The parade tions are out to place the name of the ceremony. Joe] Titos acted as next Sunday. M AR R IAG E LICENSES duets. N. L. Wiley: dried fruit. Win. w ill consist of cars from the union --------- o--------- ■nos Ellis on the ballot for mayor. best man and Erma Taylor as brides Ada Belle McNay, Newberg, to Allan; 'green 'fruit. Dr. A. Mills: Sunday school at Fernwood and of Perhaps others will be likewise pe maid. William Wallace Colby. Newberg. flowers and birds. Mrs. J. B. Mount: the Christian Sunday school and w ill SH ER ID A N BUDGET ADOPTED titioned on before the time for such . The bride was dressed in white fancy work. Mrs. W. W. Nelson; art 1>e filled before and during the par Harrietts Cynthia Tufford. Mc Sheridan. Or., Sept. 27.— The ade. action expiree. The Graphic tele crepe de chine and wore a veil of Minnville, 1 to 1 Roes Van Nortwlck, and design, Mrs. S- J. Hoskins; pan Returning to the church all will phoned to a number of the nomlaees tulle. 8he carried a shower bouquet school meeting for district No. 48 M try stores, Mrs. E. Spaulding; child . of the caucus to ascertain whether of white rosebuds and carnations. of Yamhill county was held here to-1 to ren’s department, Mrs. H. G. Miller; immediately assemble In their classes they wished to accept the office and Ths bridesmaid wore orchid organ miscellaneous collection. Professor after which they will reassemble for a general program la the main audi the greater number of them said that die and carried white flowers. Edwin Morrison vor they would not accept the office. A fter the ceremony the young school board bad prepared Six dollars was the largest prise torium. This will consist of recita couple left by auto for Portland, two votes were cast against it. It ity. offered at that time, it being for a tions and special songs by pupils of where they will spend some time be stallion and iv e colts. The prise for both the Sunday schools and tha Ruby Eleanor Liddell. McMinn was agreed by the citizens of the MIM18TEB8’ M EETING fore leaving for their home near A l city that with the (school budget ville, to Plin Alanaon Willson, Mc- a beef or dairy herd was 15.00. Most presentation of diplomas to the grad The regular monthly meeting of bany. Mlnnvllle. of the premiums offered were diplo uating pupils by the superintendent. voted down the city would lose much the Newberg ministerial association . ' ” •. — ■ - ■ o mas and a very large number were The general public la invited to take Jeaale Merle Heaton, McMlnnvHle, o f Its present prestige with new part In this program and a place will thkea place Monday next at 10:30 a. comers. A sum of money was ap to Roy Ludwig Grundell, McMinn for leas than one dollar. be found In the can for every child ra. In the usual place, office of the BOYS’ CHOBUS TO OPEN ville. who Is on hand at 9:18. ___ Presbyterian church. A ll gospel SEASON OCTOBER 11 propriated to establish a commercial Stngne M. Jernstedt, Carlton, to course. --------- o--------- v ministers agreeing to cooperate, and N EW BE R G GIRL CHOSEN Walter Alvin Scott, Carlton. residing In or about Newberg and BORN Opening ehorue of the winter sea- 0 Oregon Agricultural College, Cor Jessie -may Paul, Sheridan, to vicinity, are members, and are here ■on w ill be given by the Whitney 'BRAZEAU— At The Dalles. Ore CARD OF TH ANK S Or., Sept. 2«.— Pauline Basil Carl Branson, Sheridan. - — . vallis, by cordially invited and urged to boya’ ehorua at the Auditorium. Octo» i We wish to thank our many Edna Gertrude Porayth. Newberg, Thompson of Newberg has been gon. September I t , 1922. to Mr. and give us the pleasure of their pres her 11. A select group will present friends for sympathy and deeds of to Horace Melvla Wa.«hbnnd. New- elected chairman of the citation Mn. Billy Braseau, a son. ence. Plans to be made for oar fall enaamble numbers and »oka w ill be I klndneqs end for floral offerings at committee« organization of ¡sopho Iness and winter meetings, and for aJac given by Willard Bassett. IS year WOODHOUSE— At St. Paul. Ore Bffle Mabel Ray, McMinnville, to more girls which supervisee the ways the death and burial of our beloved tion of officers perhaps. H. E. Krei- old soprano of Newberg, Kenneth gon, September 25. 1922. to Mr. end of ’’rookesae«.'’ to take the plaoe of Kenneth Leaty Miller. Dayton. der Is secretary; O. H. Lee, presi Allen of Salem and Darral Robinson. wtfd,. mother and daughter. Oornella France« Titus, Newberg, Miriam Cromwell of Tacoma, who Mrs. Frederick H. Woodhouae. a F. C. Smeltser and family, dent. son. — Portland Telegram. to William Edward Wallis. Albany. haa not ifiturned to college. J. P. Jones and family. Mayor and Incumbents for City THE LIST OF TEACHERS IS GIVEN ACCOiPUSHIHfTS ALMOST ML W: SEPT. . ;s AiMî wrs ! " “r